Are Killed1Missing In Action,Several WoundedCASUALTIES FELT IN A LIaJSECTIONS OF THE 1tCOUNTY aIncreasing’ sorrow spread thro- ^uphold Limestone County thisweek with the word that the coun- ctv casualties included two killed,one ndssinp in action and three lwounded, indicatinp in trapic illustration the mountinp tempo ofthe wa r.Reported as killed in action was)Pfc. Cecil Morris, son of Mr. and IMrs. John R. Morris, of Athens *• r :Route three, on October 22, in thej *I Philippines. Besides his parents, he Bhas a brother, John R. Morris, f fJr., of Athens: lie entered servicetpoinp overseasain July, and was sent to Hawaii, then to the Marshall Islands. His rdeath occurred at Leyte. Prior to *enterinp the service he worked at 8the Huntsville A rsenal. 21 years! *ape he had attended Tanner