r-irar? ROBERT E. MAY, Navy, May 8, 1942 WILLIAM H. CAMP, JR., Navy, Nov, 1942 I <11 II 1 R- H. McCOMMONS, Merchant Mar, July 5, 1942 GROVER WOODRUFF, Army, July 10, 1943 I L'nUL JAMES W. WHITBY, Navy, Oct. 26, 1942 WINFIELD HASTY, Army, August 19, 1943 _ _illmiMlMMil THE ROANOKE RAPIDS VOLUME XXIX ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 17,1944_NUMBER29 BLOCKER FOUND NOT GUILTY . LIEUT. CARLTON L GRISSOM REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION ~ Second Lieutenant Carlton L. Grissom, 25-year-old son of Mrs. John A. Grissom, has been report ed as “missing in action” by the War Department. The message notifying young Grissom’s mother, twas received yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o’clock. The action -mentioned in the message was over Germany, and since Lt. Grissom is reported as not having been heard from since January 29, it ^ is believed that he was in the ™ large-scale raid over Frankfurt on that date. A native of this city, Lt. Gris som was widely known. He re ceived his education in the local schools and prior to entering the 4? service ’n June, 1942, was employ ed by >ne Rosemary Manufactur ing Company. There are two oth er sons of Mrs. Grissom in the service, John Henry Grissom, be lieved to be “somewhere in the 0 South Pacific,” and Frank A. Gris som, USN, Bainbridge, Md. A fourth son, Horace W. Grissom, is employed in defense work in Newport News, Va. Lt. Grissom, “Bootsie,” to his