Bodies Of Area War Casualties On Way HomeThree area soldiers are' among the 570 Korean war dead beiiiR returned to the United Slates from fhe Far ERsfc tor permanent burial, the Department of Defense has announced.The bodies of the American soldiers who last I heir lives flghtinR in Korea are being returned aboard the Koosier State Victory, which is expected to arrive at San Francisco on or about Sept. 29.The area men include Pvt. Joseph J. Barney, son of Mis. Loretta J. Barney, *oute 2. Feiinvlhe- Pfc. Sherman K. Caldwell, son of Mrs. Helen Caldwell, Covert, and Cpl. Lloyd M. Deckar, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Decker, route 1, South Haven.Pfc. Caldwell was killed in nelicn during the h«Rvy fighting In September, 1030. He entered the army in April, 1049 at the age of 1 and served with the 29th Division. In addition lo his mother, he Is survived by two half-brothers, Fred Davis and Gicnn Tyler.OpI. Decker was previously listed as missing In action and last July was officially declared killed In actio In by thB Department of Defense. Hft leaves Ms parents, a sister and three brother*.