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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 14

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
Issue Date:
Page:
14
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Fourteen Journal-Every Eveninp, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, May 31, 1943 geant Shaud was active in sports By Williams Our Boarding House ith Major Hoople Out Our Way and was known as a football WONDERFUL A PERFICK Our Men and Women ii I IT MUST BE HER. K.IDS. ARE player. Pfc. Alfred DiSabatino, who has just received his first stripe, has been transferred from Miami MARV'LOUS-NEVEE OO NOTHIN' WRONG-IT MUST In Service BE GOOD, THEY'RE SO FATHER'S RIVAL FOR.

THE: HAND OF PRANKEV IT'S SOUR. THE- AUSTE.RE 5UD6 RENiCHV 1 PER'aOWi HIMSELF' AND viE r4 HEADACHE, MUST FACE Hi M. ON A GAMING CHRe- J( IS A -t HOW CAN VME- WMDLE: ACCOM. MOD ATI tN THE: 3UDGE THEr A TDEAD 3CORDlAL GUOVM OT j-T it TELEPHONE? PERFECT OH, i7rmi-3f I- III ft received word of the safe arrival of their son, Pfc. J.

Hilton Foard, In North Africa, in two letters dated April 21 and April 27, the first they have received for two months. Pfc. Durward Gilbert, U. S. M.

is returning to New River, N. after spending an eight-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Gilbert. Hockessin Lieut.

Mary A. Sauers. A. N. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard S. Sauers, who has been stationed for the past 19 months at Maxwell has been accepted in the Army Air Evacuation Group and has been assigned to Bowman Field, for further training. She is a graduate of The Memorial Hospital. Lieutenant Sauers has two brothers who are also in the Army, Tfc.

John P. Sauers, Army Air Force, The Navy has dropped its min- Caruso will be attached to a post lmum height requirement for en- ban(J- lament in the Naval Reserve from Privatc gcndler ha five feet two to five feet. The Navy turned to Camp Maxey, Texas, after Recruiting Office in the Blackburn 1 spending a ten-day furlough with Building, Thirteenth and Market hLs parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Beach to to study airplane mechanics at the Sparton School of Aeronautics. Today is his twentieth birthday. His brother, Corp. Abel A. DiSabatino, who is with the Coast Artillery, is some where in Africa.

They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eriole DiSabatino, 227 DuPont Street. if-- ii mi Jk Streets. Philadelphia, also announced that modified physical standards now permit acceptance of some men previously rejected for poor eyesight and dental defects.

Lieut. Commander P. R. Warmee, R. Bendler of Port Penn.

A Chester man. Private Edward J. Sarnocinski, son of Mrs. Mary Sar-nocinski, was announced as wounded in action in North Africa in a Alfred DiSabatino I "35- "WSZ tti.VSWNJI recruiting officer, invited applicants I casualty list released today by the previously rejected for height, eye-j war Department, sight or teeth to re-apply. Age lim- its are 17 to 18 and 38 to 50.

rrivate Morton Carlis, son of Mr. Draft-age men may volunteer for and Mrs. Samuel Carlis, 413 McCabe induction only if they are skilled street, is now at Basic Training workers eligible for the SeaBees. Center No. 9 of the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command at Mrs.

Jessie Grabowski. 409 North; Miami Bech. Following completion Adams Street, has received word of 0f his basic training, Private Carlis at Scott Field. 111., and Private William D. Sauers at Fort Eustis, with the Coast Artillery.

Georgetown Harold McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell McCabe. enlisted in the Coast Guard and will be stationed at Manhattan Beach, N.

Y. Word has been received that Private Warren West, stationed at Camp Pickett, is in the station hospftal following an operation. John Brickner, East Pine Street, has enlisted in the Merchant Marine and will be stationed at Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. WHV NAQTHER GET GtRAV Tech.

t. Abraham Barsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Barsky, 1100 North Heald Street, is now chief clerk of his unit in Miami Beach, and was recently promoted from sergeant to technical sergeant.

In Wilmington, Sergeant Barsky conducted a radio news broadcast on WILM for over two years, and edited a radio column in the Brandy wine News. He was known as "Ted Barksy Your Radio Reporter Says." BY MERRILL BLOSSF.R MA rks the spot FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A CXAY TLfEN IPVOU'LL HELP ME, WE CAM OQAd Tne BODY OVER, HERE AND LEAVE IN THE" iO YOUVc HEARD I DUI IHlb LAft rKUM A A RUMOR. SO I RELIABLE SOURCE 7 WHAT? we 4 DOM'TPRiMT WELL, WE CAN'T PRINT IF UNLESS IT HAS SOME TO DO WITH the promotion of will transfer to the aviation cadets her son, F. T. as a flying candidate.

Grabowski, to- sergeant. He; Private Jrhn Harris, son of Mr. has been over-; and Mrs. Harry Harris, Oxford, seas for the past I is on a seven-day furlough from 15 months andjCamp Ford, visiting his family is serving with and friends. an ordnance' company some-' Corp.

Stephen Marcinizyn, son of where in New Mrs. Julia Marcinizyn, 520 South Guinea. Heald Street, is home on a 15-day Among the newly-enlisted WAVES WAACS Seek Enlistments SCHOOL wno will leave Philadelphia tomor ARE" ABOUT TO HAPPEM IN TUB EDITORIAL OFFICES OF TME SMA.DVSIDE high siooo. one of the" co -editors IS IM A WHiMG-D'PJGr excite wejt; row for their indoctrination course at Hunter College, N. are: Audrey A.

Moore, 2905 Madison Street; Elizabeth Schmidt. 1626 West Fourth Street; and Dora L. Brigg-s, Georgetown. The Army recruiting office in the postoffice building, now fully manned by WAACS, today issued an appeal for women to enlist in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. The goal for enlistment throughout the country is 90,000 women by July to bring total enrollment up to 150,000.

furlough visiting his mother. He is Sergt. Charles stationed with the Army Air Forces S. Baker, son of at Lubbock, Tex. His brother, Pfc.

Harry F. Baker Nicholas Marcinizyn, is stationed at of Rockland, has Gulf port Field, Miss, returned to; Camp John Cliftcn Still, son of Mr. after, and Mrs. J. C.

Still of Smyrna, has spending a ten-i been promoted to seaman first class, day furlough He has been stationed at Norfolk Victory BY V. T. HAMLIN WHY SO CRITICAL? Marshallton Pfc. Edwin Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Brown is returning to Camp Breckinridge, after a short furlough at home. rrivate Harry Smith has been spending a 10-day furlough with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Pieper, and has now returned to Camp Breckinridge. Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Foard have OOP Sergeant Grabowski r. NICE GOiN' WHATCWA WE GOT 'EM with his wife and last week was transferred to and baby daughter at their home Navy Field, N. Y.

in Rockland. Mrs. Baker and: ic BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ALL? Suzanne will leave for Oklahoma in July. Pfc. Everett E.

Knight, a former pressman on the Journal-Every Evening, is now TH' S.NTTLE'S OV'ED. KEAN. ALL AM" GOT 'EM BUT CNE ALL B'JT This Curious World Today is the 22nd birthdav of Pfc. Charles A. Burnite, U.

S. M. who is somewhere in the. South Pa By William Ferguson ALLEV COP i BUT. BUT ITS NOTWiN' TO GA0F3Y GCAG A3 OUT? LOO OOP DON'T AT c.M O0D5 MEW THAT'S WHAT ANYTHING op ANOG.06CAQ eocH cific.

His brother, Frederick A. Bur- -nite is stationed at Seattle. Wash BAvCK A COUPLE THOU5WO YEA6 IN ANCIENT 6'GLV, S2UN INTO A QT AN ALT EC ATI ON WITH A COMAM GQiSON MOUNTAIN LION ft W) CAN DRAG A CJL- fj DEAD HORSE OVER LEVEL iMfl stationed somewhere in the Caribbean Sea. He writes that among his many jxperiences he has been bitten by a scorpion. He also was a member of a group which shot a nine-foot python.

Private Knight, whose home is at 423 East Eighth Street, is observing his thirty-first-, hlrflirlov 4- Am S-3' They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs Francis Burnite of Marshallton. David Lindsay Evan, son of Mrs Harry L. Evans of Wilmington, and Joseph Coleman Laws, formerly of Harrington, were commissioned last week as second lieutenants upon graduation from the Transportation Corps Officer Candidate School at State College, Miss. They have now been ordered to active duty in the newly-organized Transpor tation Corps.

BY ED WIN A mebbe: TIPPIE AND "CAP" STI BBS IIT MOM, IS GAJ KA TAK'M' IJS SHE'S ou CAM GET SOME qeep AT TU' 5WE OUGUTTA if M'AKR IN TO TH' MY AND A LOTTA CHANCE. I'VE GOT TO REST HEP? El J-A W2 r-W i v- 1 J-- A 1 mtU Private Knight anniversary today. msm Two brothers recently met unex-! pectedly in North Africa. They are I A i i Two naval aviation cadets from Sergt. Joseph Burton and Sergt ft" 4 William Burton, sons of Mr.

and nave completed tne 11-Mrs. Fred Burton, 419 East Tenth 'eeks course at the Navy Pre-Flight Street. School, Chapel Hill, N. and have been promoted to primary flight Sergt. Horace M.

Riggs has been training. They are: Albert II. promoted to staff sergeant at Temple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Field, Savannah.

Ga. Ser- Albert H. Temple, 448 South Heald geant Riggs was formerly employed Street, who will go to the Naval Air by the News-Journal Company, and Station at Peru, and Arthur ifefl )M in' E. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

resides at 1303 West Ninth Street. COPB. 13 BV NEA SERVICE. INC. T.

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OFF. BY WALT DISNEY FOR A RAINY DAY! ft Mr. and Mrs. William J. Booth, 1319 Lovering Avenue, have received word that MICKEY MOUSE rMOW CENE.V.S!2.

FELLA'S. W'e'eE GOH5 TO COUSM IT, TROPICAL ORCHfDS IN THE SNOW-RIMMED VOLCANIC CRATER OF ANIAKCHAK, ON THE Elwood F. Thomas, 506 West Tenth Street, who has been sent to the Naval Air Station at Anacostia, D. C. Riley Miles Wright, seaman sea WE'LL MiK cVSN1 JKJH cjP THc OH-OH? I ALMOST WAIT JUST A MCKEVf JUST DANiEL eOOE -j DDf WE'LL WLES FS3DW '1? AAP IP 1 fl CSS TH; SOU CAS TAK.E IT? s-tOU ARE, ckav, we're --T7 ON OUR V- SfSiffiU their son, rfc.

William J. Booth, U. S. M. has arrived safely somewhere i the Pacific.

He was promoted to private first cla-ss just before leaving this country. Stephen C. Klosiewicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Klosiew VOJ MAV BE A-l AND VET MEAL- DEENJER, man second class, has returned to Bainbridge Naval Training Station after spending nine days with hLs wife and parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Riley Wright, at Seaford. Announcement has been made of the promotion of George B. Ward, 1807 Boulevard, from captain to major. Major Ward is" attached to the staff and faculty of the adjutant generals school at Fort Washington, where officers and officer candidates are being trained in the executive and administrative functions of the Army.

Private Albert G. Wittenberg, 16 i -jm NEXT: The many-named province of Quebec. Booth I -urn icz. 1207 Linden Street, has com- William pleted his course BEARDED ACTOR BY JIMMY MURPHY ON THE UP-GRADE: TOOTS AND CASPER in aviation mechanics at Amarillo South Stuyvesant Drive, Edge Moor Armv Air Field, Air Forces i Terrace, and Private Paul E. Riley, Answer to Previous Puzzle IMAGINE WUATPVFJ? THC JOB up nwN5 A CLOCK OF STEEL rAcoee? SOPHIE 1301 Cedar Street, have completed the radio operators' course at the Marine Base at Camp Lejeune, New River, N.

C. IS, IT MUST BE iMFORTANT, Ml! AND HE'S PRETTY TMAT 6UV LlViNa IN tT LOCXS AS IF COLONEL HOCFERS LUCK AS ILL HAVfe TO WLW OLD, SO I SUPPOSE HE WANTS AND I WILL BE LEAVlN' YA SOON I JUST iOTA Bli OFFER FROM A HiTAMT PPI ATIVF OP MiNE Technical School. mm Privates Robert Biesinger, 3204 Monrce Street, and Rudolph Caruso, 602 West Street, are now receiving their basic training at Miami Beach in Basic Training Center No. 9 of UPPERORUST CLOSE WITH UM IT MEANS ME TO TAKE CHAR6E SCPWiS AND WILL WH GENERAL MANAock. WILL HE WHO LIVES IN UPPEfCKUS' WA4 TAKcKi WWTTH HiM ON Word has been received by Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Shaud, 2518 Urn A MANQK Ml I (Li i Tl A YjAlCj Ai DEMY 6 OMT E'siTKlTlA meHOE Wr 1 'H a 1 il EjE rjO I-; QTlQ'B IL ARfYTOiL Ell Nf PiAlL A DO(: i fT I AG A SIA'RS jSiMUG iz tin a -Try ciool STR riAM U. 5. RrUlTjE ADSt aME MILITARY PBsn IT A TUON FC? TME BETTE5? HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured screen star 12 Get up 13 Symbol for aluminum 14 Assistant 15 Near 16 Grip 18 Clock face 20 Stringed instruments 21 He can very well 24 Attempt 25 Friends 26 Talent MP! the Army Air Forces Technical Madison Street, of the promotion of Training Command.

Upon comple- i their son. Harry A. Shaud, from of this training Private Eiesin- vate to sergeant. He has been over-per will be sent to advanced seas for some time, before which he clerical training while Private was stationed at Miami Beach. Ser- 20 Severe 22 Slender grooved rod of cast lead 23 English street car 25 Bolt 27 End 29 Therefore 31 Nitrogen (comb, form) 33 Long fish 34 Slow pace 36 Wand 37 Editor (abbr.) 40 Tear 41 Choose by ballot 43 Animal 44 Choicest part 45 Tree 0.

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