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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 5

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1 1 V. II 17. lilt. V.XUK I1VK PER MOINES REGISTER 14 KILLED IN OREGON Survived 34 Days Adrift on Small Raft I0WANS MISSING IN NAVAL ACTION Notification Received Big Bombers Crash RUNAWAY BOY Highway 69 Victim ONE SHATTERED Not Yet Conscious Gus Carlson, 80, of MarquLs- 'JOINS ARMY HE'S ONLY 14 PHILADELPHIA, PENN. AGAINST PEAKS ville, who was struck by an auto while crossing Highway 69 to his mailbox at 6 a.

m. Monday, had not regained conscious- Angclo Perri disclosed Monday PENDLETON, ORE. that his 14-yenr-old son, Peter, Two army bombers crashed in ness early today. had telephoned his parents he was in the army. Suffering from a possible skull Pacific northwest 'mountains By Parents.

(The R.cglster'i low firm Servlrt.) WEBSTER CITY. IA. Mr. and Mrs. Wesson C.

Crippcn of Web-Bter City have been notified by naval authorities that their son, Marshall Ernest Crippen, 24, is missing following naval action in the Pacific. Crippen, who enlisted in the navy in 1935 and held the rank of coxswain, was the first Hamilton county war casualty. CSUKKNSKY. HUMPHREY. MOUNT PLEASANT, IA.

Mr. and Mrs. George Guernsey of near fracture, Carlson was said by Broadlawns General hospital at Monday, killing 14 men. "Don't worry," Ten died in one ship which shat the youth told his mother. "I tered itself on a peak 20 miles south of here.

Four others tendants to be in critical condition. Deputy sheriffs said Carlson was struck by a car driven by Argic Hall, 20, of Elkhart, la. told them I was 19 and my name plunged to death near Boise. Ida was I'eter I'ar- Army officials said the planes ro." were four-motored HW uoeings. The boy, an eighth grade pu pil who stands 5 TAXI HITS WOMAN.

Mrs. Mabel Austin, 58, Negro, of 762 Tenth suffered a left leg injury Monday night when she was struck by a taxi cab as she wafked across Pleasant st. at Eighth according to a police report. feet 10 inches tall and weighs Salem, said Monday they had A rescue party from the Pendleton air base reached ihe Ixiinlier near here Monday night. It reported the plane evidently crashed Into a Blue mountain range at full speed, caroming from one peak to another more than a mile away.

Those killed were: Second Lieut, I'KTKK I'KKHI. 120 pounds, left received a telegram thaf their son, Edwin. 20, who was aboard a cruis his home here Mar. 9. He appar ently enlisted in Philadelphia and was sent to Fort Meade, er, had been killed.

Guernsey had been in the service the last two years. A brother, George, is The father said he was going to Lawler C. Neighbors, Goodwater, pilot; Second Lieut. John L. Bailey, Evansville, Ind, co-pi see what could be done about getting Peter home.

with Gen. Douglas MacArthur's 3IAGIC TRICKS fOll TOIK PAH.TY Send Sc for Complete Catalog HYMAN'S ALWAYS OPKV 40.1 (llh Ave. Ilea Molnea, Inwm forces in the Philippines "I don't mind if he goes into the lot; Second Lieut. Glenn R. Mets ker, Helens.

on a train Another Salem man. Earl army when he's old enough," Perri Humphrey, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. lug flight: Stuff Sergt. Weldon G.

said, "but I think he should wait a couple of years." Wilson. Montoursville. en Bert Humphrey, also Is reported missine in action. He was aboard nn'''' gineer; Sergt. Frank D.

Gillis, Bev Seated on the raft on which they drifted 1,000 miles erly, co-engineer; Corp! James T. Mutchler, Falls City a cruiser. HOOD. in 31 days after their land plane was forced down on the radio operator; Corp. George Pacific ocean are three navy flyers who survived the or R.

Hall, Aldenbridge, Sergt the night of Jan. 16 that Dixon brought his plane down. The flyers then traveled in their 28-by-80-inch rubber life raft, smaller than an ordinary bed, to a tiny South Sea isle where they were picked up by navy craft. After having los from 20 to 50 pounds each, the flyers are recovering at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. WIREPIIOTO M.

Jack Hood. 20. seaman, first deal. Left to right are Pilot Harold Dixon. 42.

La Mesa. Charles C. Parson, Du Quoin, 111 class, is "missing in action." ac Sergt. Raymond J. Taveglio, Con Tony Pastulas, 24, bombardier, Youngstown, Ohio, and Gene Aldrich, 24, radioman, Sikeston, Mo.

It was on cord, N. and Corp. Frank cording to a telegram from the navy department to his father, Spooner. Ill, New Bedford, Mass "WANNA BET?" iCRE for CREomy-smooth MEl for MELlow Fred Hood, 1233 E. Thirtieth st.

The Boise crash dead were A graduate of East High school, zona were declared military areas Second Lieut. Charles S. Hosford ADD 4 STATES leaders in various fields will con- tribute expert opinion. POST IS DUE FOR Jack has been in the navy nearly Under the new proclamation III. Butler.

pilot; Second two years. His father is a barber. military installations, air fields, Lieut. Duane T. Crosthwaite, TO ARMY ZONE "One thing I am determined to Pleasant Ridge, co-pilot A sister, Alverda, 14, is a student at Woodrow Wilson Junior High utility plants, dams, railroad and highway bridges and tunnels and do," said Hibbs.

"I hope in the A 'FACE LIFTING' Pvt. Harold L. Gilliam, Everett, school. other strategic properties are des and Pvt. Arthur L.

Schif SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UP) Four more states were designated per, address unlisted, both crew same amount of space devoted to editorial content to increase the number of articles 30 to 40 per On Sunday, three other Des Moines families received word from the navy department their sons ignated as prohibited zones. Under orders previously issued by the government, enemy aliens are men. 'Liberal Independent Monday as military areas, and 934 new prohibited zones were set up Two otners on the plane were barred from similar areas in states Is New Policy. injured.

my Mom makes better pudding desserts than yours? Come over end try our swell KRE-MEL Lemon You can always "bet" on puddings and pie-fillings made with KRE-MEL. They're de licious. economical. cent. There will be a good many shorter articles in line with current reading trends." covered by the first proclamation DE55ERT were "lost in action" or "missing, TIKFEL.

FAUST. FIIILADELFHIA, PENN. CD- in the eight western states now affected by the enemy alien program. Lieut. Gen.

John De Witt, west IIIIATS Sew Spring Fuoss was graduated from the CIHIKCII LEADER DIES. Two tall, lean, bespectacled young BRIDGEPORT. CONN. The University of Michigan in 1933 and moved swiftly through the ranks Dlntlnctlve and lndl ern defense commander, named editors took charge of the Satur day Evening Post Monday, enthu DUBUQUE, IA. Two Dubuque victual creations orlul taut Yrnr' II ATS KrniuuYIri! of weekly newspaper editor, adver nnln and ropicn.

See sailors. Dale Joseph Tiefel and them fur the unusual Using copy writer, and magazine Rev. William Horace Day, 75, retired clergyman and former moderator of the National Council of Congregational Churches, died Monday. lost siastically planning "face-lifting" Irvin Claire Faust, both 22, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Nevada as military areas. In his first proclamation a fortnight ago, California, Oregon, Washington and Ari 6 FINE FLAVORS Chocolati Vanilla limon Pis Filling 8irttirjcotr.il Carina) Peppirmint Chocolata promotion manager to managing NEAL their lives on a cruiser, relatives changes for the weeKiy magazine NINA 417 Krcnge RI.U.

editor at 29. l'hone 3-1422 here were notified Monday by with 3,400,000 circulation. navy. Post policy will be "liberal in- Tiefel. a graduate of St.

Columb- dependent," said the new editor, Uioh srhr.nl oniistpri in the Ben HiDDs. 4U-year-om lormer navv in October. 1939, after being Kansas newspaper man. He added an enrollee at a civilian conscrva- that "it is our essenuai painouc tion corps camp at Oakdale, la. duty to do anything that will fur- OFAiEGQHD! Survivinz are his Barents and sis- ther the satisfactory prosecution r- anri a hrothor at straw, or uie war." wnicn ne maae ciear to bprrv Point la included "the right and duty Faust was graduated from Wash lngton Junior High school and en- "Not listed in navy three years ago.

He Describing himself as "rattling It takes high-speed photography to leaves his mother and five broth- around" in the office vacated last ers. week bv Wesley Winana Stout jl.jl. jl. who resigned to become a roving JIvIKXUaN. I ill llior1 iirfth tho "stop" Dorothy Lewis's flashing blades, but it's easy to see her preference for Camels BL.LV JLL.

New Deal or any other political OTTT7MWA. I A. Two Ottumwa faction. The Post will not be navy men are reported missing in namDy-pamDy or a ponyanna the performance of their duty. magazine.

Missinir are John Belvel. 23. son While reluctant to discuss I e.f Mrs. Kyle Belvel, and Otto Far- changes in detail, Hibbs and Man rel Horton, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs aging Editor Robert Fuoss indicat ed there would be: J.

L. Horton. Belvel was a first class seaman Surviving are bis mother and a sis ter. 1. Shorter articles and more of them.

2. "Definitely more photographic art a bigger and bigger medium." sS7 Horton also was a first class sea man and enlisted in the navy when he was 17 years old. He had served tlirre and a half years on a de- S. Increased material of appeal for women. 4.

An editorial page to which troyrr in the Pacific. FASTER than the blink of any human eye, the amazing stroboscopic camera catches film star Dorothy Lewis in one of her brilliant routines on the ice of the Iridium Room in New York's Hotel St, Regis. Besides his parents, two sisters and a brother survive. HINMAN. mm I) I wvr nwT I MUSCATINE, IA.

Earl F. Hin nan, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar I AT I 1) Camels milder," says I JtSSJSU- -v--l-il Miss Lewis, but they uiMiiiiratiiiiiiwwwierf i always taste so good. ence Hinman of Muscatine, is re ported as missing in action.

He enlUted in the navy in 193S and was serving in the Pacific. Sur viving are his parents, two broth mice rrwnc i 1' No matter how much MISS LEWIS works out her routines first I 1 smoke. Camels in ballet suppers. Many the Camel ciga- S'jr 1 i kjt 1 never wear out their rette she smokes as she relaxes. Yes, I 'I l- I welcome.

Smoking smoke a good bit, Miss Lewis says. I ve A u.ui.ti. 1 A wouldn be half the found Camels milder by far. I fun without Camel DOROTHY LEWIS studied ballet from the age of 4, and her routines on the ice combine the artistry of the toe-dancer with the speed of the skater. Her cigarette combines extra mildness and flavor.

She smokes slower-burning Camels. ers and three sisters. SCHWERS. IA. Mr.

and Sirs. Joseph Schwers of New Vienna, have received notification from the navy that their son, YOU -i0- I iuii, ricn uavor. a a THE MILDNESS THAT VL m1iV rllW'Wi COUNTS WITH VIE MlJ WHUi 7 LESS NICOTINE 1. IN THE SMOKE The more I smoke, the more I appreciate Camels," says Miss Lewis at a late supper with friends at the St. Regis.

"Their cool, rich flavor is all the more enjoyable because Camels are so mild with less nicotine in the smoke." You, yourself, try Camels. You'll like everything about this slower-burning cigarette of costlier tobaccos. You'll like that grand flavor and you'll like knowing that there's less nicotine in the smoke (see below). B. J.

BejnoM Tobtcca Company. Wlnitao-Siletn. North Carolina Julius, 21, seaman first class, was reported missing following action in performance of his duty. His brother, Clarence, 26, was killed in a truck accident while in the service in Delaware Jan. 20, 1942.

KADLEC. CEDAR RAPIDS. IA. Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent B. Kadlec received word Monday night that their son. Pvt. Joseph Kadlec of the marine corps, had been reported missing in action. He left here last April.

KOLLMYEK. KEOKUK, I A. Word was received here by telegram Saturday night from the United States navy department that Lieut. Kenneth Kollmyer of Keokuk is missing. Lieutenant Kollmyer was on a cruiser.

IM THE WHITE THE RIGHT A SNOW WHITE WASH, SPARKLING DISHES. BIG 17X30 DISH TOWEL INSIDE. att The smoke of slower-burning Camels contains i vv y- A. J. Kollmyer, his father, and Miss Helen Kollmyer.

a sister, left here early Sunday for San An- gelo, to be with the mother Mrs. A. J. Kollmyer, who is spending the winter there with another son because of ill health. Another in less ynM NICOTINE sister also lives in Texas.

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