going overseas with an Army unit I in November of 1944.——OENSIGN DUANE MOFFITT.son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moffitt of Tipton, lost his life while aboard the destroyer Bush which was sunk by Japanese action off Okinawa on April 6, 1945.—o—FIRST LT. CHARLES W. (Bill) NARVIS, 22. of Muscatine, son of Major C. S. Narvis. stationed in Des Moines, missing in action overGermany on Nov. 2, 1944, was presumably killed in action onthat date according to information I from the war department. Lt Narvis was serving as flight leader of a P-51 Mustang squadron with 1 the Eighth Fighter Command inthe European theater.—o— ( ’TECH. SGT. ORIAN G. OWENSof West Liberty missing in action over Germany on Jan. 11, 1944.(Continued on Page 8)