ha I»oy,emit EhenltilliVeaat 3. S. i 2h -Arrange Rites for Sgt. John J. Eber, Ohio City NativeThe body of Set* John J. Eber, son of Mr. and Mrs. %Tacob Eber of Norwalk, former lv of OhioCity, arrived today at Norwalk.Military services will be heldWednesday at 2 P. M. at the Ore-*baugh Chapel, Kev. George King to officiate. Burial will be in Milan cemetery.Set Ki c: . ,t lit-; . : vi\ .eg * ih’notorious Bataan Death March, died of dysentary while a prisoner of the Japs at Campk ! Donald in the Philippines.He was a member of the 192nd Tank Battalion headquarters company and had arrived several weeks prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.dvlclith,hasinaivcrKMarch 1+ ’ 4 % * *t V Mlred 941thetjandw ^ Aisic trai1111Jl 111 noi Mil itarmed forces iti eceh ed h isFt a * K ’ \ K . ' che • t- he n: hlt;He£r~graduate of Townsend High School and had been a member*5 t rfi f Vi K'' i ft' CiT' hr sAi hi n \% ^ vV * • 4 V- «. A A 4 44 \ 4 •* Jcon~) of Townsend Methodist Church since childhood. He was born;kullSep i e: n b( - 19 4. at ()hlo C\t;Surviving besides his parents\T r. Ini • Pp» k ! ’ -rt‘ of Toledo Mrs