Theodore Zatorski j Killed in Action■ ' . . .| Serving With Forces ini\ON MARCH. I• ♦ ♦ %jWas With JOth Armored Division of 3rd Army—! Entered Service in April,: 1944. .Pvt. 1st Clnss. Theodore Zatorski. ’ 26 of 66 Lime street, was killed In. action March 1 in Germany while : ; serving with the *• IClh . Armoved. I Division of the 3rd Army nndci 'Oeii. Patton, his wife was informed! m a •'telegram'received yesterday; horn thc'War department. ..Pvt Zatorkt -entered •-military service April 25., 1944, trained at Camp ^landing, K)a.. muI spent only one tailfrt ImioLigh at his home here | before being sent overseas last I November.I He was bom in Putnam, Conn., but came to Adams with his parents, when a young child, attended the Adams schools, then look a position at the Arnold Print Works, Inc., where ho was employed at the time lie entered the armed forces.He was a member ol 3t. Thomas j church and had many friends.Besides his wife, the founcr Miss 'Lena Zencri of Lee, he is survived lt;bv two soiu, Thcodorr. Jr., and I David, both of Adams, Ida parents,I Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Zatorsk^ two biothers, Frank of Adams, Stanley 1n die U. S. army, also in Germany.’ and one sister. Miss Genevieve Zatorski of Artnnii.i a pro-funeral niaw will be said ail WsiueMiay niomJiiB at 7.30 .o'clock nl SI. Thomas' church.IGermahy