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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 7

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EMHEJ lit 1943 THE DE KALB DAILY CHIlOmCLE. DE KALB. ILLINOIS PAGE SEVEN IHURSDAY, NOV where he took gunnery training. In all the operations announced from North African headquarters, FIERCE BATTLE ON SINKING SHIPS PAW PAW as he is to be with the bombardiers. Glrard arrived home Sun PLANES BLAST RAIL LINES day.

Mr parents. and Mrs. WAKE Up Each Day (Continued From Page X) Z. Swanson -being more' than pleased at this surprise visit from and the RAF suffered no loss In its night attack, which broke a six night lull. Waves of RAF bombers streamed through the moonlight in an hour-long procession for the second attack on Modane, the primary their son.

gle was told to newsmen by the Bories, 31-year-old skipper, Lieut. www Pfc; Albert A. Bettina. the son of Charles H. Hutchlns of Terre Haute, IndV and a native of Paw- John BetUna of 201 Manlewood tucket, R.

Doable Barrelled Attack on v' Railroads Used by. the Germafia. Avenue, has completed training link In rail transport between occupied Franca and Italy. The air ministry. In its-customary terms of Jr.

The Boris was an old ship, a ana graduated from the Army Air Forces Training Command at Cha- vr In the current Issue of The CUco News, the official house organ of the Central Illinois Light Company, Sgt. Keith Glldden. who is stationed In North Africa, writes tEls to his co-workers in the DeKalb plant: "I was thinking today it was about time I was letting you know how I am. Still okeb and ready, to go anywhere. Personally I would like to invade New York sis long World War I four-stacker, and reserve, said the attack appeared lshe was just a "sea chauffeur- to have been "well nute Field.

While attending the school at Chanute he received in London, Nov. 1L -CUE) Flying Official reports from Algiers on an 'escort for an aircraft carrier. But to Hutchlns she was struction In the weather observer Fortresses swung the Allied air offensive back to Germany today Paw Paw. Nov. 10.

Members of the Builders Oaiof the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Harley Rosenkrans Tuesday for the November session. A business meeting was held and the class pledged $100 to the retired ministers fund. The program centered around the Thanksgiving Idea. Several games and contests were enjoyed.

A luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held December 7. The Young Peoples Class of the Baptist Church met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Blelby on Friday for a Hallowe'en party.

Decorations were appropriate and there were many surprise features during the evening. Refreshments were served. Grange members met at the hall Friday evening for the regular sessions with candidates receiving the third and fourth degrees. A spec the greatest fighting ship that course and in various other techni the Bolzano raid, said the Fortresses damaged the southwest and northeast approaches to the. main cal operations vital to the opera- ever lived.

Hunted st Sabmarlna. 1 ViJ after. American and British heavy bombers had teamed In a double- as they are Invading every-other railroad yards, as well as electric uon or tne nation's planes, www barreled blast at bottlenecks of One night tn the Atlantic, he related, the Borie was detailed to place under the sun! I received the August 20 Issue of Cllco News locomotive sheds, car shops and freight sheds. Much rolling stock Eugene apprentice sea Nazi transport Into Italy. today.

can vouch for what Reino hunt down a suspected submarine was destroyed, while reconnais nearby. Fortresses of the United States Eighth Air Force attacked targets in western Germany by daylight. sance pictures showed the lines up man, is now stationed at Farragut, Idaho. He is the. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Plapp of Malta and has been in the navy three weeks. "We found It and dropped through the Brenner Pass were Im writes. He is 100 per cent right on what he had to say about this dark continent. So you can see what I have had to nut un with for depth charges," Hutchlns contin mobilized.

t0. in. Mi I mtummm ued. "We got It." A railroad bridge south of the A short time later, the Boris Bolzano yards was damaged, and almost a year. Yes sir, 23 more days and it will be a year since I arrived ran across another submarine THE submarine.

And it was a direct hits made It temporarily useless. Several fires broke out In KINGSTON ial table was set for Lieut, and MrsT huge one, so big that during the here. What is Art Anderson doing on a vacation? Doesn't he know we have a war to win?" He the wake of the Fortresses. battle a sailor exclaimed: "My God! What Is this, the Bremen Kingston. Nov.

11 Funeral sends a message to Sid Wilton to "We tried to get him by ram services for. Mrs. Frank H. Wil Germany has been using the railway passing through western France and entering Italy just east of Modane to pour troops and sup striking the third major blow at the continent within 24 hours, American army headquarters announced. United State's Thunderbolt and Lightning fighters escorted the Fortresses on their first sally over Germany since they attacked a metal works at Dueren on Sunday.

A communique also announced that American Marauder medium bombers, covered by Spitfire fighters, attacked military objectives the Cherbourg area of France today. Last night the Royal Air Force carried out a major attack on Mo- the effect that he met Margaret Cornell, who is a member, of the ming but he submerged and we had to attack him with depth son were held at Cooper Funeral Home Sunday afternoon. Rev. James H. Sloan spoke words of WAG.

He sends his greetings to plies Into the Turin area and to charges." Hutchlns went on. Chester Gaines- and Earl Heca-thorne. Lieut. Gaines is from Pine Camp, N. and Is home on a leave.

Earl has received an honorable discharge from the army. The Grange will elect officers at the meeting on November 19. Mrs. Dale Rosenkrans entertained her bridge club Monday evening at a regular session with Mrs. Floyd Nevins having high and Mrs.

Delia Harper the consolation. Pfc. Jack Fleming of Waco, Texas, FULL OF ENERGY Drink More Milk MAKE SURE IT COMES FROM MILK CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION everyone. www "Bur he got away, only to show comfort. Those present from out up behind us.

of town were Mrs. Wilson's two sisters, Mrs, Cooper and Carl Olson, ofx East Lincoln Highway, today received an interesting letter from Pfc. D. E. Con- Mrs.

J. S. Sterner of Altoona, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hench "We turned hard around and got set to ram him.

We were about a half mile away. We approached fast. Just as wa were about to hit, the sub turned and cidine, better remembered as dane on the French border and of Leaf River, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell of Winnebago and Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Crawford of "Gene" Concidine. who is with the air corps and stationed at Kearns, Utah, not far from Salt Lake City. is spending a furlough with his ship Italian-made arms back to the Reich. British Mosquito bombers joined in the night's offensive by bombing western Germany for the seventh straight night without loss.

Other bombers laid mines In enemy waters. The British fighter command followed up yesterday's heavy assault on western France, Holland and Belgium with night attacks on German airfields and transport targets in northern France and shipping off the French coast. Two fighters were lost. mother, Mrs. Jeanette Fleming.

The Rcbekah members are meeting yesterday Flying Fortresses of the Mediterranean theater bombed Bolzano below the Brenner Pass. Flying Fortresses striking up from the Mediterranean dropped Gene says that while he has been in Utah he has met Lieut. Burton Friday evening at the hall. 1132 Pleasant Street Phone 352 Bush, one of his former buddies when- in DeKalb, and also Lieut. Ross Hulmes, both in training at California averages 35 meat ani mals per square mile of area.

Mount Morris. Mr. Wilson and the sisters left Monday morning with the body for Pennsylvania where Interment was in the Newport cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Armbruster entertained a party of friends on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Vincent Rloyd who celebrated her birthday Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bloyd and son, Ronny had our bow slid over onto his fore-! castle.

So we stopped the en-1 gines and held him there." The range was too -short to permit the full use of the ship's armament but the Borie's crew did the next best thing to it Is Wild Battle. "We fired four Inch shells," Hutchlns said. "An officer on the bridge let go with a tommy gun. Others were firing shot guns and one fellow blasted away with a bombs on the railroad yards and buildings at Bolzano on the trunk line between Germany and Italy, and were believed to have blocked the Kearns training center. Pfc.

Concidine says Utah is some state and the scenery there Is fine, but the people evidently do not ap traffic at least temporarily. Four-motored bombers of the Royal Air Force sliced across the prove of troops. He also cites there are generally two prices for everything one for the civilians Have Ruling on Equipment been dinner guests that evening continent by night to pound the railway town of Modane at the entrance of the Mont Cents tunnel of the Armbrusters and were sur and one for the man In uniform. prised when the others came. with hundreds of tons of explosives.

Pinochle was played, the prizes signal pistol. The officer at one gun which couldn't be brought to bear tossed empty shell cases at the Germans on the sub deck and he knocked one overboard. 2 The two-way Allied aerial going to Fred Stark and Mrs. Arthur Stark for high, to Marvin squeeze on the transport lines feeding the Nazi campaign in Italy was accompanied by attacks on targets Brett and Mrs. Bloyd for second One fellow who couldn hit a wnile Mrs.

Stark held the travel floor with a knife, threw his knife ing award. The hostess served scattered throughout Germany and and caught one German In the occupied territory, irfcluGlng key lunch after the games and Mrs. Bloyd 1 was presented with a gift Industrial objectives in Italy. in money. For the second consecutive day stomach." But the sub managed to slip out from under.

It began to run. Hutchlns ordered a torpedo fired but it missed. for Offices Purchasers of restricted-types of office machinery must buy the brand of equipment and from the suppliers who are named In applications and authorizations to purchase, the WPB has ruled. This information was received by the Rockford district office in connection with an Interpretation of an order limiting sales on office equipment. No deviation from the ruling will be permitted.

Deliveries of office equipment are restricted to the applicants identified on WPB lists. However, it pointed out that manufacturers or dealers other than those named on the list forms may deliver the machinery to suppliers listed In the limitation measure. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Myers entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Wayne City and Mr. Liberators of Lieut. Gen. Carl A.

Spaatzs Mediterranean forces hammered the Vlllar Perosa roller "We had been pretty badly holed in the first ramming," he and Mrs. George Myers of Cort bearing plant at Turin. British land. Kishwaukee chapter continued. "Water was pouring SOt SAUCES AMD PIES 4 MOTTHEKN niOMm COOKING HED APPLES POTATOES of Eastern Star held the annual in and we were having steaming Concidine, according to Olson, is with the air corps and it is believed he Is training with a ground crew.

He Is another soldier who likes to receive mail, but is of the belief many of his friends about town have forgotten him. www Kl Anderson, well remembered by many DeKalb people, who is in the Merchant Marine service, arrived in DeKalb the fore part of the week enroute to the west coast where he will resume sea duty. Anderson has been in the Merchant Marine service two years or more and has been In many war and neutral ports of the world. His last trip to the east coast was from India and he has many interesting stories concerning life In that country The former DeKalb man also has experienced having ships torpedoed, losing five since the war started. He is an engineer in the maritime service.

After short visit here with his relatives he will proceed to the west coast for a short stay, stopping off at Whittaker. for a visit with Mrs. Anderson before resuming service. www election of officers Thursday eve difficulty. "Evidently realizing we were ning at the regular meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sexauer and Wellingtons hit a railroad viaduct at Recco east of Genoa. American medium bombers sped across the Adriatic to set fire to oil tanks at Durazzo, Albania, and destroy a merchantman at Split, Jugoslavia. Only two Allied planes were lost in distress, the submarine tried to turn the tables on us and daughters, Sue and Kay of Marseilles spent Saturday night and Sunday with Supervisor and Mrs.

ram us Instead. We turned hard around and fired three depth Alfred Sexauer. charges around hlnv straddling his conning tower. We stopped him Just six feet from us." Then the Borie's main batteries ID ISLANO SNOW WHITS BJU. Of JUICS Lien, Women! Old or found the range.

The conning GnAPEFQUIT CAULIFL017ED tpwer was blasted away. A moment later the sub began to sink, then exploded. I I I I A Young! Need Pep? Want flaw Via and VKsStyT A few hours later, carrier planes found the Borie. Rescue ships followed. Hutchlns gave the abondon ship order and some lo Stes cad Second Glrard Swanson A'B'C Grttn Stcsr? Values la home on a leave from Tucson, time later the carrier planes' taeje ejsje fejssHsas.

tests ejf vbbs, aba mmm urn miGmS Ommmrn Taate bombs wrote the end of a fighting ship. For sale at all drag store every- Ariz, and when he leaves again for duty will go on to Blythe, Calif. He has been attending the Davis-Monthan Field at Tucson AMEKICAN HOMI CUT ireen ieans s. wbtra-in XTCKaia, at Kimcjc Bros. Pharmacy.

NO. 1 CAN Chronicle Wans Ads Bring Beeults sBBBJBBBeBlaaaBBwwswaa COME A6A1N Co HUNI JUICS I CAN I ftfl i Tt. iTTTi I OT- 9 ft vUNlWIII S-LASS jW 9 In Chicago on Wednesday to Attend Rites Several DeKalb people were la Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral services for Nels Anderson Trubeck of Chicago. He Is a brother of Anna Anderson of this city. He passed away at 8:00 o'clock on.

Saturday evening at the Masonic Hospital In Chicago with funeral services being held Wednesday afternoon. Those attending the services from this city were Miss Anna Anderson, Mrs. Lilile Anderson and the Emil and Arthur Anderson families as well as the Jacob Jacob-son family. Watson Will Visit DeKalb on Saturday Petty Officer J. F.

Watson, navy recruiter, will be in DeKalb on Saturday morning from 10:00 o'clock until 1:00 o'clock to exr.mine applicants for the United States Naval Reserve. He will be located at the DeKalb Post Office. The navy is accepting applicants who are seventeen years old and between the ages of 38 and 50. Young men who prefer to enlist in the navy or naval reserve are urged to contact the navy recruiting officer at least three weeks prior to their eighteenth birthday. FOR WAR DAYS.

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S. No. 1 Idaho Potatoes 10 lbs. 45c; 100-lb. bag f3.98 Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs.

29c Solid Green Cabbage 2 lbs. 9c We have Jreah parsnips, turnips. lettuce, crisp celery celery hearts, fresh tomatoes, cauliflower, green peppers, acorn squash and hubbard squash. 15c MEDIUM Oft BROAD NOODLES Mrs. Grass' MACARONI AND CHEESE (ft Rva 4 Kraft Oiaair 19c SPACHETTI DINNER (1 81m html Udt Clab isc 1 PUICX Oft SECULAR I Qaaker Oats 22 I 12 Sefasa HAZEL FEANUT I iif 2S I CORNED BEEP HASH Bh RV 10c RSseeeeesssaesBeeesseeeaEaB2 OUICR OS RSeULAS Quaktr Oats PORT DEARBORN Broaacisi uss SPECIAL.

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pkg. 24c Redi-Meat Broadcast Brand Delicious, 12-os. can Royal Blue Guest Quality. Coffee. llb.

vacuum Jar Golden Com. Royal Blue Whole Kernel, 20-ox. can 14c Su-z-Q Peas, Delicious New Pack No. 3 Sieve, 20-ox. can 13c Pure Healthful.

Honey, 1-lb. Jar Sunshine Graham Crackers, 1-lb. box 19c Peanut Butter. Rich, Creamy, Delicious. 1- lb.

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bottles 25c Unit Perfect Starch, 2 reg. pkgs. 19c Unco, EleachesV disinfects, 2 qt bots. 25c Juno, for dishes, 2 reg. pkgs.

Sutho, Makes Suds That Sore. Soap and Clothes, full 18-oXtf pkg. 23c Pard Dog Food. Tempting Wholesome, 2 reg. pkgs.

1. 21c Kitchen Denser 3 reg. cans' Spic and. Span, Cleans Everything, 1-lb. pkg.

2.... 21c also some roast beet steaks ground slab bacon, sliced bacon salt pork j- IKOZ. flf. VC MB. 44.

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No minimum balance is required for Pay As You Go checking account and service charges are exceptionally low. Come into this friendly bank and let us explain how you may benefit by our many services. We loan money at low interest rates. First National Bank in DeKalb Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System DOS MIAL OalBts KIBBLED DO POOO IU Oc 23c WVIff PUSS 4 htry Saap LAUNORT SOAP Arairicaa Family DtSSOLVfS MtTANTLf Itory Saiw RANULATEO SOAP" Dai HAZEL Anniala BLEAOi OISJNFECTS S3 Blsacb PORT DEARBORN Whiat Flakts OUAKBR RIei Sparklts PORT DEARBORN IWOZ. PI.

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