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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 16

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Wilmington, Delaware
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Sixteen Journal-Everv Evening, Wilmincion. 1 rr 1 I I Nation rike A tea rds Voice of Doom officer com- the casualty alone, the came to his assistance ant 'pleted the act of mercy." Private Hill Scientifically AIR CONDITIONED Theatre Guide City Marine Wins Citation Cruunurd From hit Ont) Idle Is 64.000... Film and Theatre Gossip By HELEN BARRETT in trie racio ceremonies by "For three days and two nishts. I Mi: Ar.riur E. F.ood.

rela-; Private Hill, together with live other nor.s officer. soldiers, despite intense enemy artil- I I LAST 2 DAYS The prospect for an interesting! Pfc. Charles H. Hilvard. The other awards are to: SilTer Star 23.0OO Leae Work At bright Aeronautical; Kentucky Miner Return stage season here is good, Ray I lery fire, protected a vulnerable position which afforded an easy and well covered means for enemy infiltration.

During this period three if ACE: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," 12:30, 2:45. 5. 7:15, ARCADIA "Murder, He Savs." 12:05, 2:05, 4:09, 5:55, 7:55, 9:57. CREST Keep Your Powder Dry." 7:23, 9:28. EDGE MOOR Diamond Horseshoe." 7:05, 9:20.

GRAND "Wildfire" and "Missing Corpse." Open at noon. Harris, manager of the Playhouse Capt. John S. Smith 401 West 0H WAU i wice oundea, Lauded For Zeal and Courage A twice-wounded Marine, Pfc. Charles H.

Hilyard. 20. son of Mr. smM: told me a few days ago when I met him on the street. He was in town lining up the coming season's attractions.

He mentioned only one listing so far but that is a good Pes Twenty-fourth. Street. Pfc. William N. Laurel.

Private Walter Hudson. Mills -bore. Bronze Star Lieut. William O. White, Newark.

Second Lieut. Arthur M. Blaunan. :3 West Second Street. Staff Sergt.

Edward J. Przvlucki. 1 ni in a. was 000 mark today. dozer, disputes production alons uirc- ls unoiiu wuniajid Mrs.

Harry Hilyard of 217 tutn ALin.t "mrui ol a Tallulah Bankhead in the starring South Franklin Street, has received tHomance," 11:40, 1:40, 3:40. 5:40, role, and will be shown in Septem- ja commendation for meritorious 9:45. ber. He was not sure of the exact vice on Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo: NATIONAL "Roughly Speaking." open at 11. ANDY DEVINE laccr With 23000 idle 2UCCO ORfT WARWIC Cor- 425 South Jackson Street.

9' 'v right Aeronautical COMING THURSDAY (Prisoners were taken and one of the enemy wounded when an attempt was made to penetrate the position." I Private Leighty "On 26 February, 1945. in connection with military operations against i the enemy, when his platoon was stopped by mortar and machine-gun fire during an attack on a fortified village, this soldier disregarded ail thought of personal safety by creeping and crawling forward toward an enemy communication trench. Having successfully reached he ran across an open stretch of '50 yards and entered a building which housed a mortar observation post and a harrassing enemy machine Skillfully throwing hand grenades, he killed a number of enemy and captured many Private Faceiola "On 9 December, 1944, private PARK "Bring on the Girls." Open at PIKE "Diamond Horseshoe." The Marine, wounded at Guam The lineup of pictures for the and again on Iwo Jima, is now doing coming week is good with "Those jguard duty at Bayonne, N. J. He Endearing Young Charms," starring Returned to this country in May Robert Younz and Laraine Dav.

to: after serving with the 23rd Bat- (Open at 6:45. ODen at the. Warner "The nreat. talion of the Third Marine Di-i QUEEN "Crime. 12.15, 2:17, FURLOUGH MISSION TARGET BEAUTIFUL! John at Loew's and "Wilson" High popular prices, at the Rialto.

A graduate of Wilmington Private Howard W. Hill, 224 West Fourteenth Street. Private John L. Leighty, Richardson Park. Private Dominick A.

Facciola. 1306 French Street. Private Face tola's mother. Mrs. Ka tacrine Facoiola.

has been designated as tiie proper person to receive his medal, but she is living in Italy. The decoration will be accepted for safe-keeping until it can ant in tne xcrimg hs nit. a cf 43.000 un th-s ic.e One cf the eldest on t-" --'riie list ended during the last -4 enabling about 2.700 men and to go bark work Kentucky ccal rrun-s and afSliated Xv naa four six company stores and f.e recreation centers of t-ie CDnsc lidation Coal Company at' Jenkins and McRooerts. ended a pericnal appeal by President1 T-hn L. lei-is of the United Mine ROBERT YCUNG 4:03, 6:01, 7:43, 9:45.

RIALTO "Wilson," 12:36, 3:26. 6:16, 9:06. RITZ "Star Spangled Rhythm." Open at 6:45. SAVOY "Tomorrow The World." Open at 11:45. STRAND "Bring on the Girls." 6:05, 7:50, 9:40.

WARNER "Sudan," 12:20, 2:16, 4:12, 6:03, 8:04, 10. LARAINE DAY, i Facciola volunteered without hesita- be given to her by the soldier's sis ter School, Private Hilyard worked in a gorcery store in this city before entering the service on Jan. 12, 1943. His citation was signed by the commanding general, Ma j. -Gen.

C. B. Erskine. The citation read in part: "Throughout these periods of repeated action against the enemy, he distinguished himself by his initiative, his unflagging zeal in the face of extreme hardship and danger, his courage, and his outstanding devotion to duty. An inspiration to all who served with him.

he mae w5 nivsVov, tion to give medical aid to and assist Mam.e Dorsej, 1306 French evacuation of a seriously i JaPnese-speaking Capt. Ellis ilf.i The Screen Actors Guild is on the job when it conies to aiding war veterans to reestablish themselves in civilian life, Robert Montgomery writes in a news letter from the guild. Among other things the guild has established in this work is the Actors' Laboratory, a workshop whose purpose is to give returning otreet 11. acn arias u. annua, is tht L44.u a.

it LiiiViCi cue in mt)r ar "-w The medal rlT'land machine-gun fire. He success-! V0K doom" to JaP radi be accepted by his widow. Mrs. Mary fuilv accomplished his mission. yj'jice.

oj war in L. Smith of 401 West Twenty-fourth members Street. Private Masten's decoration pletely disregarding his own 'formation, he makes regular broad casts to the Japs, stressina the hove strikers. L-i-i rh 5f the U. lessness of further resistance and the', actor-veterans a chance to reestab Fire 'Bugs' HOMED ALE, Aug.

7 As the owner of the trailer-house said, it was a poor time to have a fire. The siren sounded and the Home-dale volunteer fire department re- certaiv destruction awaiting Jap 'h themselves in the motion pic- and the affiliated ion Workers that violation of the he company He Tru Shi matrs cmc.t. ture industry. It is a non-profit maieriai ronirwuuuu bui- tract with poration and has just been ac emplary conduct was in keepm credited under the GI Bill of Rights! Rearing Coast as acting school where veterans may iJ traditions of thejponded. But then: States.

Senate I with United The fire truck stalled, out of gaso get screen dramatic training with 11M I ANN HARDING will be given to his mother, Mrs Mildred Masten of Laurel. The Silver Star awarded Private Hudson will be accepted by his father, whose home near Mills boro. William O. White of the Curtii Paper Company, Newark, will accept the Brone Star for hizs son, Lieutenant White. Lieutenant Biat.

man's decoration will be received by his mother. Mrs. Lena Blatman cf 213 West Second Street. The award to Sergeant Przylucki will also be accepted by his mother, Mrs. Pauline Przylucki, of 425 South M.1 TVjBL, I MARC CIA.ME (Continued From Pie Onf) event the Senate remains tuition paid by the Veterans Admin-! c- t- istration.

southern Japan 1 ort The lab's first theatre production; 41.1, Atf-iL- with an aii-veteran cast win be a Ablaze Alter Air Attack 'teres tne or leers to "put their my hands." Otner stoppages ended during the list 24 hours ere at two Vulcan Iron Works plan ts ip. Wilkes-Barre, Pa which hid idled about 1.000 friers for three days, and at the 1j plant; cf the Reynolds Metals Company at Louisville. and two tt Richmond. affecting 3,500 and 1.500 employes, resoectivelv. line; refueled, the truck reached the scene of the fire, and volunteers discovered that the hose wouldn't stretch from the hydrant: and, there was no pump to take the water President Inform Crev Members of Success Of Bomb fan i of VL4 ANNE JEFFREYS OLENN VEBNON LAWRENCE TIERNEY adamant to the confirmation of Judge Lay ton.

I Bell for Adano." John Garfield, MANILA. Aug. 7 (JP). The south Fossible nominees who ha ve been mentioned include George M. Fisher AUGUSTA of Dover; Earle D.

Willey of Dover; be- from a nearby irrigation ditch Meanwhile, the trailer-house came a pile of ashes. ABOARD U. S. Blkl WILLIAMS ern Japanese port of Tarumi was set aflame Sunday by more than 400 Far East Air Force planes in the member of the board of the guild, ill direct. Two hundred returned actor veterans have been interviewed for parts in the play, which with Jackson of Wil- James Frame the and WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN Dayid F.

Anderson of the Creek Road. imington, who is currently st will receive his -esident Truman, confident the Army at Wasl Army at ationed vice- t-o Tt m1Tr.aH K' Some 1.500 other employes rcmpanv at New York Ciry Glendale. L. I remained out. Woollev Withdraws proauctions provide near Newark Washington r- i i i i.

a i i -1 i -3 Mid r-rivaie frames, meaai. His 'JC" vvmo wiu snorten and Judge Warren Green of the 1U1 4UUIi wcnL LU uiuuaa-Mru st SARATOGA SPRINGS. William J. Hill, of 224 West Four- the war aazin-t Japan, todav neared Castle Court of Common Plea iwar and rturned- sill8le oWftive. The entire target) Aug 7 iNS).

Withdrawal of Movie teenth Street, will also accept Pri-the shore of his own countrv which I William Prickett has also been! nd Star Monty Wooliey from the Sara- yate Hu.s award. The decoration he left one month ago. mentioned as a possibility for one! Incidentallv, Mr. Montgomery 7 artv?" 'atfn tn'to8a sPrfnSS mayoralty race was iir Private Leignty win be received The President xnet tn Vw. hav the iudzeshins Tt is imrtpwmi uouas MacAruiur io-, todav.

veu a NOW SHOWINC -j u. 4j w.v. 1 3 uuhuj lijr'e rnmmiir-iin-i announcing tae -vi. o. aiarv rt.

washmzr.on hv inmnrmw ann cnr however, that. n- The be whiskered actor said his From Fe One' through northern France his orgamzaticn was returned to two-hour attack. of 118 Middleboro Road. Rir.hariisnn thro ft. ViaH ,,.1,.

i v. ij, ua a nr ni ltLriiLi, rt Planes ol ai Hollywood activities would interfere. Besides, he received only 20 votes categories par-. 'radio rrvort nn tho 'R-T-'-n Tit-r rrvn. 'Le2isla five Rnroan ic nnr inr- well as sell them.

The organization purchased S50.00J worth of bonds during the 7th War Bond rive, making the total bought by the guild to date $350,000. I ticipated. furrr.er amphibious the non-partisan primary At least 300 of the force training. Later it followed le First tI A Wl 1 WW ci.anon for Private. Hudson meeting.

e. tcd in a judgeship. James Carev reaas on.y tnat he was awarded the; Obviouslv eager to share his eia- Georgetown has also been star For gaantry in action tion over War Department advices ine-ntly mentioned for the resident Normandv. France. ...1 ....1 I Mitchells, with jellied gasoline bombs! Armv into Germany and crossed the Rhin.

He was later transferred to the Firs: Canadian Army and f.nallv to The Second English Army whic'i poured in at low level in precision strikes against the town's factories and wharves. 1344. i Oscar Doob. publicity. aerial weapon.

Mr. Truman walked! -Vn statement Forthcoming Citations accompanying the other ail around the ship yesterday No statement has been orthcom- chief, predicts starring parts for. Tarumi, about the size, of San -v riTT- now awaiting transfer for award anc ing from Governor Bacon as to'Gene Kelly after "Anchors Aweigh" UC U1CI aooui II. dusky. is on the east shore of du-v in the Pacific.

His rather CapUin Smith i First he entered the officers' ward i what he Pursue in viewi1 launched on the screen. He causiK. ') Kv.h." opposite the often-bombed indus 2 Miln North of Prinlz Blvd. LATEST AIR CONDITION TODAY rui gaujuury in action, uurmg room, ana announcea: wc nave1 mjctuuns. c- the daylight hours of 26 November just dropped a bomb on Japan which The Senate is scheduled to con-! help-Vlking-him" personality, and 1944 in the vieinirv of V.Hp Tra rtr ihas more vixr than On non m-r, i vene at 7 o'clock tonight but as; declares Gene will be one of the trial center of Kagosinma.

f-rmer city councilman. Mulvena wrote of seeing Bob Hpe the U. S. O- Show in Brem-erhaven. Tomorrow President Truman is to come here from Pots Captain Smith S-3 officer of a Di-iTNT.

It was an overwhelming usual the 11 Republican members i top romantic favorites immediately) TT" 1 1 i vision Task Sugar Mill Wages Up Wages of Cuban sugar mill work- two dam to look over Mie success." He repeated the CApectea to go into lengthy I alter "Anchors can navigate from; nouncemenr tn Mampn inn. hir.tr caucus before the meeting. It is1 coast to coast. Gene's boyish ner-! em- moon tfai'ind' "tic wii other ships. Th; insrjction and passing review.

messes elsewhere in the ship Jubi-hPed by Party leaders that anjsonality should get 'him places. Heers are nw 20 Per cent higher as lant cheers arose. agreement can be reached and con-lis an unassuming lad. I saw him at'the 'esuIt of a governmental decree, formations carried out to clear up a ia reception for Lana Turner in' while agricultural sugar laborers got placed as to effectively hold up the advance of a company. Captain Smith, quickly sensing with utter riisrejrarrt i To i confusing situation that has existed Washington, where she made a ncr- 'niy a 10 per cent boost.

tiie situation. for his life under heaw rfiret n. w' in the state iudiciarv ever since thclmai anuanrp in mnnprt inn a emy fire, directed tank fire and rnn Ire of Mexicans expiration of the terms of LaytonUhe premiere of "Keep Your Powder tmued to exoose himself tn the and Richards on July 3 Dry." THEATRE New Castle. Del. Phone 25:4 EARLE SCltHTlFICAUY AIR-COSDITIOSED Tomorrow I go on guard at the north drcks guarding the German tanker, 'Polyp cf Danzig.

Last Tuesday the Furopa' was pulled out of dry dock Thev are tring hard to get it done b- September and have nearly 2,000 Germans working on it." Homes Contain Loot Nine our of 10 homes which and his companions visited in Bremerhaven contained at least one piece of furniture or dishes looted from France. Poland. Russia or Nrwa'. Mulvena wrote. Then the people in the houses say to you, -Nix Nazis." or 'Hitler iss r.ix goot.

Mulvena said. emy fire and was subsequently killed i iV1jAIOU 1 -Mexican trams 0ut of the welter of rumors, one this action. As a result of his -are runnm 50 slowly and so far was widely circulated today that a outstanding performance the two behind schedules that some depar-1 Democratic and Republican coalition enemy machine guns were silenced, tures are cancelled because shatter the deadlock but this and the company was able to con-' was generally discounted, tinue its advance." enough roamg stock is Reverse Held Unlikely Private Master. Pullman passengers are reported to- While Mr. Melson has been in- CREST orr.N T0 shows Easily Fooled By using artificial light to imitate the changing day length of the seasons, animals can be fooled into TODAY and TOMORROW Betty Grable and Dirk Havmcs "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" putting on tneir winter coats in AN TCRNER A TETEKS La rra i DAV indve couipiainea to iationai Kan- oorsed by several groups for Fam.

summer. iiiiiit ii oy 1 ways nere i court judge it was stated the Sen- THEATRE! Irate passengers have threatened i ate was unlikely to reverse itself and saaiiury action on 11 July 1944. In an attack unon Ge rman nricitirvnc "KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY" HALT DISNEY "GOOFY" CARTOON CLAYMOM! confirm him if Governor Bacon on a v.o 1- Iriots on some trains recently, in on some trains recently, in. PHONE H. O.

S'li 1 rpn nvr TTn.nnnr cnnc it cta a scout Mot of tr.em wiu murder to get rations, but thev must work at rocket-launcher team. He led 'the 1 tions lke TuIa- where the scheduled Reported the Senate had voted 11 to A married man with! team to within one varH Istav is a few minutes. ,6 confirmation last week NOW SHOWINC 1VED MATINEE WED. -4 fftf Vgreat wife and four children gets 300! the tank where it was enabled by a one train Passengers formed i vot. asainst Chief a month from our Military! eli aimed shot, to rmnv tv.0 committee that waited on the'i1C aJ'1011 ana Judge Richards was ROY ROGERS in EIGHTS OF OLD SAXT EE" MOONLIGHT AND CACTVS" TONIGHT nd TOMORROW Vacation Matinre Tuesday at The Lucky Musical of 1945 BETTY GR ABLE-DICK HATMES Billy Rose "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" In Technicolor! Added Latest Paramount News 8.

rnnnn.Trr an r.nerart mm t- from further notice. Funniest Tirture in V'ars "TV.rt 1. distribute among the train crew as Repuolican Party leaders have ex- iit yiuteeaea iorwarn in Opn P. i AoA. PARI an attempt to eliminate further 3n inducement to run the train the opinion C.

Edward enemy opposition in the path of-the schedule time. Duffy who has been appointed, following troops. Despite the fact Tnis PlumP bribe was stiffly re-idePutv judge of the Family Court 1 'MacMURRAY 1 1 1 1 A Starts Today Veronica LAKE-Sonny TUFTS liiai me route of advance jcotcu, uiie cuiiuuci-ur saying ne ana wmjuac iu imiuu in mat lowed Government, that is $50. I'm speaking of the man with four kids. Most cf "hem have about 10." In another paragraph he wrote the thing he recalled most clearly about Cologne was the.

zoo. "It had bn a swell place before we arrived. Trier" wer lions, tigers, zebras. and monkeys an lying srurd dead from mortar and ar-rillerv fire. I's funny, but to me thev locked like associates were well paid and caPachy for the present.

Under the rlelen WALKER 2 nnf Vlara Mla m.r,-,.. frnw, rPT1ftrpri n1 a i-lrra n'nnM passengers. nominated until later and then the Senate would be called a2ain for liiiiiiuiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii him little cover, he continued for- ward with fearless disregard for his affty until he was mortally wounded by a burst of machine gun Are." Lieutenant Whitr For meritorious service in ron-j nection with military operations against an armed enemy of the SONNY EDDIE ft TUFTS BRACKEN MP VERONICA LAKE ftf v(j VV "BRING ON THE GIRLS" JfH confirmation. This would indicate, it was said, the Senate tonight may not be asked to act on the appointment of a Family Court judge. Predicts Gloomy Future For Automobile Drivers CHICAGO (UP).

With the lifting of motoring restrictions after the STARTS TODAY union 4- Represents Steel Citv war, dangerous driving will menace umtea States, in the St. Lo sector OUSTANDINC ALL ACTION PITTSBURGH (INS). A B-2g' Su- Pure Onei Sigruiicantly. Secretary of Normandv. France, on Julv 1944' the roaQ.

Charles M. Hayes, presi War Motor Club, per-Fortress attacking industrial, FEATURE HITS in tne action against St. Lo 01 tne nicago Stirrison said ne maximum ecer tenant White's hattaiinn 1 warned NATIONAL IIPP Dn 0P 11 A. M. Today -T 1 "ROUGHLY yWinpA 1 SPEAKING" (iWl targets in Japan has been named, "The City of Pittsburgh" by its crew because of the plane's bom-; bardier.

Second Lieut. Roy C. Col-: lingwood home is in the Steel City. ra-e of discharges men now is be-: soiidating iu positions and was pre- "When V-J Day arrives several Lr.z carried out. i paring to resume the attack whenimiUin Shting men, accustomed to Coal rroblem Discussion enemy thrusts were being made onjth dangers of Anzio.

the Belgian Secret-air of Interior Ickes is -all sides of his company with con-irI? and Okinawa, will be back be-1 b- an early white House I centra tions of enemv artillery the wheeL" Hayes said. Jf0rfiMt STOt Ij Of a HOr action ricntn ralle- to discuss the coal problem. smoke directed at his company's' "Civilian drivers will find they are I -4i Conditioned I Impious Pickpocket Df er-re Transportation Director J. Johnson, who das been about the lack of rail- 9'orer3. ao mav nave a lew position.

longer used to nandimg an auto-; Voluntarily and alone. Lieutenant mobi'e- And thc cars which White entered the enemy lines T0 through the war will be old and; determine his position and strength worn out-" I and to reconnoiter routes of attack The combination spells new motor: for his battalion. After accomplish- hazards- especially with an increase-ing his mission and on his return in automobile speed, Hayes BOB ST I I I aiiiM (iiacil BOSTON (U.R. While the Rev. George Gray was attending a holy hour service at Fenway Park, a pickpocket lifted his wallet, containing $0.

President. nT-r Wliite House visitor hkelv Oe Secretary of Lab-nr IT FUST HUH TIL YOU'VE SUN IT tod" I fv i LAST TWO DAYS Van Johnsosi to the battalion command post, heJThc hiher the speed the greater 2nd ALL ACTION HIT in each accident, he oi.iCO erect seven enemv buy War I Jt mmes di nn in i 4- Of A I if ripe a Kcnwellcnaach with a suggestion for national conference on post-war bor-industry relations. The C. I. wants Secretary of Commerce Gt're a share in America Bonds and in though possessing no technical knowledge of particularaaQea- mine re-i "We sre f3ced with the prospect own prewar high cu on any sucfri get-! moval.

he did remove the mines and; of breake ott Wallace "ether nrst oroacr.ea puo.iciy oy marKed the area fatality records in an unequalled traffic carnage if we do not work today for future traffic safety." Diners Lieutenant Blatman va noenof rg. Vf" ha? nm -rm in uermany on 7 and 8 Hayes said. ij-io. lieutenant iiiatman. as forward artillery observer, continuously moved forward for better ob In His Blood it tmr ni rtri I pu GUAM (INS) Seaman Second Class servation despite heavy enemy artil H.

Outland. who used to be lery fire He carried out hi finished business on appointments. f-er-ary Byrnes wants to shake up ne 3ate Oepartment, and William Clayton mav be the only survivor rnj present top-rank officials. Ickeo may ausk for a showdown on his job. Wes-erners lately have bn booming D.

Worth Clark, former Idaho senator, for the interior pt. Secretary of War Stimson also may want to quit soon. "THE PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES" Headquarters for SUPERB FOOD Here are a lew samples ot our ample dally menu SANDWICH LUNCHEON including Coffee and Soup GRILLED CHEESE on TOAST IMPORTED ANCHOVIES on LETTUCE sion witnout consideration for his ou-n safety and gave continuous support to the infantry. He continued his mission until fatally wounded." ti i Hi 1 1 1" Mi't'ii ii THRILL OF fl ROmflnCE (In Techn'color) STARTS THURSDAY "The Gh-cul John Starring: Linda Darnell Barbara Brition And Introducing GREG McCLURE As John L. Sullivan A Bing Crosby Troduclion I GREG McCLURE 4 WednrsdaT Thursday, 9 I as "John L.

Sullim' PAI MI NI MERLE OBERON I Fi IS'l "A fOXG TO REMEMBER" 1 crro W'LUCt mo fc23 "Jpj I LLEE i tMR I LLa I) if18 L-jM 1 STARTS THURS. a Portland, advertising copy writer, couldn't forget writing so he started his own island newspaper, when he found an ancient hand-run duplicating machine. Begging news from radiomen who happened to overhear it on the air, the enterprising newsman did so well witli his first editions that the Navy has officially adopted the paper. Scii-nfifiroJy AIR CONHITIONED BING CROSBY BOB HOrE DOROTHY LAMOl'R In Musical Smash Hit Sergeant Przylucki "On 23 September, 1944. in Italy, after his company had driven the enemy off Hill 1134 and into the woods beyond.

Sergeant Przylucki and his squad went out to clear the ROAST LEG OF LAMB Still Going Strong STLDRED. Ill Aug 7 Eh avg he wa rjcted for rmed iervir in th Civil War as fhsieaHv unfit, bu" 37 he's fd for victory in World TT Seb an- hi. "kid" brother. Frank vh (-pfstf an 85--r farm near here and ra grain hogs. In competition with vouttger farmers, th elder Beebe enemy rrom tne woods.

Going or-i ward alone on a closer reconnais-l 'anre. Sergeant Przylucki observed! 30 Germans movine down a rimw' HAPPY CRUISE HOURS! MOONLIGHTS toward a house 300 yards away. As no artillery fire was available he! Madeira Sauce CHICKEN SALAD COTTAGE CHEESE and CHOPPED OLIVES CHICKEN SALAD and CELERY FRESH FILLET LEMON SOLE Tartar Sauce FRESH SOFT SHELL CRABS BRAISED YORK HAM Sweet Sauce SMALL STEAK HUNTER STYLE ASSORTED COLD CUTS WESTERN OMELET 11 A EXCURSIONS TO PHILADELPHIA lit $150,000 Swimming Pool i "''---t(iniril-riTririliii-r-rlr-r l1M and two nrst prem; 00 p. 1:00 o. m.

Greene County wf prizes at voiuntarny remained in an exposed position and directed mortar fire on the enemy group. His excellent fire direction succeeded in killing three and wounding many of the enemy, silencing several hostile machine gun positions, and causing the remaining enemy to flee in confusion." Tair P. m. 4th ST. WHARF a 'Bfani er Bacon ERB.ACOV, w.

Va. pi. Here. IV llr htil9 1 VWV NOTE rVOY nam 1 1 HI il 1 1 I i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 -i l.ttle community got its Private Frame Whn the railroad was beina "On 25 August 1944. Private Frame rr rough "Welter County, ail and an officer braved the fire of Prt of nnr Pininr Room R-rved for ReTrrif Service After P.

Daily. 0AHCU6 1 7HC ROUND TRIP $1.00 1 Weekdays Sun. 1 I Fare WILSQ'M IN TECHNICOLOR NOW! OUR REGULAR PRICES ISE MW CASTl.t. FE RT. nprrvtiiiT ererr nunul-n helween Nw astir and rnnville, 11.

iJSi re at one boarding three tanks, four marhine guns, and hou on of what, now r- small arms at point-blank range that ba--n The landlady zreeted them air had killed or wounl'd 12 men. in each w.h the mru; "Bean; order resc -e one of the casualties Bacon ATrrdira to popular! near Franc. When Private ra.lroa wrker? ehoe Fram. n'ho had crawled anproxi-' Er Bacon." and named the et- mateiy 100 vrds the wounded men for heir dm-r. man.

found himself unable to evacu- Clnttd SwnJaft tfmrtng Aagmtl DINO'S Restaurant 217 9th St. "Tfl Tf WT9 azsv linrn A WILSON LIME UBUT WAR BONDS! Near 3rd I II III IMH.

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