Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Lee, Boh-lander avenue, received word I^st week that their son, S/Sgt. James T. Lee, age 25, was killed lin an aircraft accident over France on September 11. Staff Sergeant Lee enlisted in the armed forces on December 23, 1941, and had his early training at Jefferson Barracks. Mo. He has been overseas for the pasVJourteen months, where he» '3*. * - ■- _ *r. ^ '-lt;dt a■ - * i Irfbf;--i * ■ ■■ ■ ■f ♦» ** a •* '‘-V. :.W I?*_Va: «v*-4V •V*,Ir-V*-.4*lt;•■o• 1/ *iI 1 sUmt* V -*-rv* 'A * **.-••*r - -/ « * : tVVfVVU5. * i* *' *• \ ^ vp j''^rAa.'J* *:* lt;- • . v/.:*I x Wr?wHt[tfi * m,-1 «s-T - . i • »« *-* V ; * V / ' -was the meiiiber of—a -fcoMber Crew nearing their 100th mission.He is survived by his parents, two sisters and three brothers.His death brings the fifth gold star on Berkeley’s honor roll plaque.—-