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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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Page:
20
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Twenty Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Tuesday, March 2, 1943 By Williams Our Boarding House ith Major Hoople TIM TYLER'S LUCK WITH AN ACE UP THEIR BY LYMAN YOUNG SLEEVES Out Our Way 7 AH, PEGASUS HOW Delaivareans in the Service SMORT AH. IT'S FUKJMV HOW YOU THY HOOF BEATS THY VOICE IT STARTELETH ME BY THE I'M LUCKM TtAOSE OVOLS NEVER. OUT AS VMJET. STARTLED ME FROM SEEM TO KUOW HA3E UOUeS OF-GRUELLiNG POKER. NiHT rvEV OMLS 7.

AS -wTUEM friD viniJ AM OiS MY REVERIES BV TH NOTHIMG ABOUT 3BRSEN BOPE UNDER. On Sea On Land And In the Air FOUKJTAIM: AWAiT, PEOASUS, AV0D I THOSE THIMGS i- GLAD VOO DOKiT MiM GlRAFPE SO I DOST H3 MIRRORED IN SCHOOL HOLD AWJLL vlOOSE AGMKiST SHALL FETCH THEE A FLA COM FRONA WHICH TO QUAFF TH FOUMTA1KJ WHERE OSCAR'S FLUSH, AMD VOlM I GOME 1W QUEST "TO SB As STILT-VOALVnK. OF KAY LOST TO MASH WIS rHC KIECTAK. FROM MY FOUKl- CURRY oomb; HAST THOU SEEIST ITf 1 WELL.TUE PARTY'S 1 85 OVER TWEBTE GOES L- jf rnr-TT mf THE 5UOW TROUPE f-ma WUO CAME UERE TO ETZT "T486-- i- A TRIVIE KEENE W1TU A I I A I TUEM- POSINQ AS 1 VVi II 'IV PUAWTASMO-S II 1 sisaSTAIV mi if-- .61 STAFF SERGT. J.

MILLER KEIDEL, who is with the 198ih, has recently been promoted to his present rank and assigned to its 1 7 WHAT IF TVWCT STAGE NO. TIM WUEN SOMETUIKG BREAKS. headquarters of his battalion. He Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Keidel of Hockessin. STRUCK SABOTEUR THAT'S OUT SUE LL FLASU. US MEAN DISCOVERS SUES A OUR ONW CMANCE WUILE ALLVJE.

CAN MOPE FOR I COUNTER-ESPIONAGE OP NABBVNQ TUE is -a iturrrrir Vsf KE IT WE OUGUTTO TWE OCTOPUS BEHIND FOLLOW 'EM, JV LET UER I tjVT LIEUTENANT, PLAY THIS WAND jTsK two already in the Army. Private William J. Kwiatkowski left yesterday for Marine basic training, and Private Edward C. Kwiatkowski left Wednesday to begin his training at the Marine base at San Diego. Officer Candidate Stanley B.

Kwiatkowski is in Officers School at Camp Davis. N. and Corp. Joseph H. Kwiatkowski is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

They are the sons of Mrs. Mary Kwiatkowski, 1405 Oak Street. Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Graham, Lewes, have received word their son. Tech. Sergt. John P. Graham, Jr, is stationed at March Field.

Riverside, Calif. Sergeant Graham was injured in the Battle of Midway and after recovering attended officers training school at Fort Benning, Ga. Upon completion of a 13-week course he Innes Lime- Robert Annand, tT III I 3-2- L0O T1M.E 3-1 THE FOUMTA1K1 Or lWSPlCATIOKi oi BY MERRILL BLOSSER stone Road, Hockessin, and William Prick -ett, of 1401 Delaware Avenue, are among 34 a i ional youths who have been selected as aviation cadets of RUBBER'S SCARCE THESE DAYS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WUATr.pV Sa-aay WERBNT LET TMEKA GET AwAy A ZZ-J HELPi 1 WE'VE BEEN Jfl ROBBED Ihm N-NO, 1 Sift I KIDDIN6 Sergeant Keidel WERE YOU 7 NATld BAN was appointed instructor at RoDins' Field, before transfer to California. PFC. RALPH D.

BERKMAN, attached to headquarters unit at Camp Stoneman, Pittsburgh, is "ow visiting his mother, Mrs. Joseph This CurioUS World By William Ferguson KtUJ.MT.OW. the U. S. Navy at Philadelphia.

Prickett is a son of the Wilmington attorney and will graduate from Kent School, Kent, this June. An uncle, Maj. Robert Warren, Medical Corps. U. S.

Army, is in North Africa. Annand is a student at the Henry C. Conrad High School. Both report for active duty training upon graduation this June. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred D. Wilhelme, of 214 East Second Street, New Castle, received word from their son, Frank E. Wilhelme of his safe arrival in Egypt. Before induction into the Army Aug.

5, last year, Wilhelme was employed by the Delaware-New Jersey Ferry Company. Another son, Robert J. Wilhelme was inducted on Feb. 25. this year, and is now at Fort Dix, N.

J. Both are graduates of the William Penn High School. HAMLIN BY V. CRYSTAL CLEAR ALLEY OOP Jn Lin Minarr oc I'M GLAD 1 I SEE MO CEASOM) IT, IF THE THAT'S WHAT OF MEDDLIWG IS SOMG I SOME SPECIES OF TURTLES THOUGHT VOL) SUPPORT oerkman in Middletown. Berkman, who, operated a dry goods store in Middletown, entered the service in ptembersl lasi year, and' has been in California since that time.

He is a gr-duate of MiJdletcwn HiRh School and Goldey College ana was correspondent for the News-Jour LIKE ABOUT KAE TO IMRJDEMCE MARCVIMG FOR A CHAK1GE IN OUR RELATtOW- ALWA.VS I SHAMT KMBN VOL) ALTER KAY FEEL-2 WERE A 'WOULDM'T KAARRY VDU IF VOU WERE y) THE LAST hAAKi VOL) BG OKi I -X GORILLA 0 Vl Kr SK KAY VIENWS, VOL) MAS 5CTT YOU UUK AC I rf BURY THEIR. EGGS CARE BECAUSE COT FiRAlM 'V DOWW, LET 1W.GS TOWARD SEMS.IBCE RESTORE vouq i i PEACE M1MD FULLY IN THE 5 AND, THEN MOVE AWAY A SHORT DISTANCE AND COAS0CCOISSZ.V. IN ORDER TO MISLEAD EGG HUNTING? MARAUDERS. YOU Ralph D. Berkman nal papers at diadletown before entering the armed services.

He is a past master of Union Lodge, A. F. A. and was secretary-treasurer of the Middletown Fire Company for a number of years. Private Paul F.

Wirt of 220 North Clayton Street, now stationed at Camp Lejeune, New River, N. has completed the field telephone operators' course at the Marine Corps base and is ready for advanced training or assignment to communications duty with the fleet marine fleet. TTfcFC. JOHN F. SC1SLET, TJ.

S. BY EDW1XA GRAN 'MA'S TIRED "CAP" STUBBS TIPPIE AND VANCEBORO, J- i MAINE, ONCE HAD 9b INCHES SNOW ff IN SOCsZ. UCW MUCH DOES THIS ONE O06T? GRAM MA. IT'S TH' ONLV ONE DOLLAR! MERCY! THEY'VE GOT LEFT--VCXJ CANT W.f -TouGHTTA BE KORE FIRM! VtATi 1TW TH' TAXES AN' tVWIH'NG It BUT.WV LAND! I JUST HAVEN 1 GQT STRENSTM. ONLY A GET ANY MORE- ETUEL IT FOR HER BIPTHDAV MORE'N BUT TOU ONLY OE ME SEVEMTY-FIVE CENTS.

-QOUNTTA YOU ALREADY GIMME A AMYTHIN' QUARTER- M. C. who has returned to this country after serving 14 months in London, is spending a fJUr 1 I I I i Mrs. James J. Lacey of 802 Vande-ver Avenue has received word that her son, Private Harvey B.

Long-acre, is in training at Fort Bragg, N. C. Private Longacre entered the Army Jan. 28. He is a graduate of P.

S. duPont High School and was employed by Laird, Bissell and Meeds for twe ysars prior to entering the service. His brother, Staff Sergt. Wallace F. Longacre, stationed in Australia, has been promoted to master sergeant.

Private Henry J. Queen, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Queen, 24 New Street, Dover, has been transferred from Miami Beach, to Sioux Falls, S. D. He is attending the Radio Mechanics School. Before entering the Army Queen was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cambridge, Md. Charles R.

Purnell of the Bain-bridge Naval Training Station, has been spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Laura R. Purnell. I T. M.

HCC. U. PAT. Off. COP.

1M3 BY NCA SERVICE, INC FVJAZ1fV Lt 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scisley of Kirkwood. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in June, 1940, is now stationed at Quantico, and has recently been promoted to private first class. Word has been received by Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Miller, 1201 Read Street, of the arrival of their son. Pri ANSWER: Newfoundland BY WALT DISNEY THE BEST POLICY! MICKEY MOUSE STAGE STAR in 3 Answer to Previous Puzzle UJN TiSjTjR jOiM E. 1R1G RF-1EIEIR J-.

RlOiAlR lYEH, BSOCE FT. (XJ'KS BclKJG bltt I'll paw aakshty POS: IT CUT OP WOSJESTT UN ALLOWANCE, PtDiE, AO AS QUICK AS IM GOiNiS JO V. I CAN? OB A TiStyAiM John Scisley OiWE iEjTI SWaTsF 3 i LI QIT'H giant. 12 Kind of river dam. 13 Meadows.

22 Negative word 24 Perceive. 27 Head cover. 28 Short-napped fabric. 29 Age. 31 Doctrine.

32 Indian. 33 Encountered. 37 Meatless. 38 Entangle. rr) (sov, Aee nouI.

AMD I THlKik. I'D DUMS-' NOU'U. GET GO INJ 1 SPANKINJ', AMD MtUP --pySLgE iw rnT PmAwtMM Stephen Politowici, has been GIAIL S.NAPiS HSnWKUK vate Charles B. Miller. at Seymour Johnson Field, N.

C. He was inducted into the Army Air Forces Jan. 29. A graduate of Wilmington High School, he was formerly employed at the Carney's Point plant of the DuPont Company. His brother, Robert Miller, is training at the Newport Naval promoted to lireman first class, on A FlAR active duty with the Navy.

He has FiTNS 1 a i and I hiLlElNITt RA iPM in friends living this city. RiEIElMfelAlMl I i'lEMVS iEIPiRTOjPlUiClEiR Training Station. 39 Monetary unit of Iceland (pi.) HORIZONTAL 1,10 Pictured actress, 7) She is a star. 14 Epic poetry. 15 Father (Latin).

16 Type of molding. 17 Direction. 18 Paid notice. 19 Transpose 20 Operatic air. 21 Make sleek.

23 Flowers. 25 International language. 26 Born. 27 Crown. 30 Ennui.

34 Swiss river. 35 Female saint 36 Sacred song. 39 Destiny. 42 Title of nobility. 45 Snare.

46 One to whom 40 John (Gaelic) 41 Helix. JIMMY MURPHY CRAMPED AMBITION TOOTS AND CASPER Mi a grant is made. 49 Converts into ions. 53 Carouse. 54 Forenoon 55 Symbol for thoron.

56 Nevada city. 57 Poker stake. 58 French soldier 60 In a line. 61 Principal. 62 Scoff.

63 Misfortune. VERTICAL 1 Type of U. S. Army vehicle. 2 Three-banded armadillo.

3 Face part. 4 Compound ethers. 5 Health resort. 6 Small child. 7 Near.

8 Obtain. 9 Wandering. 10 Covered with coating. 11 Frighttol TOOTS, I'M LOUL TO PLANX A VICTORY rARDEM BUY ME A FLOCK OP After spending a 10-day furlough at home, Private LeRoy Avador Durham has returned to the Greenville Army Air Base, S. C.

He has just completed a six-weeks mechanical course at Peoria, 111. Private John J. Gormley, 40, has Informed his mother, Mrs. Margaret C. Gormley, Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, of his safe arrival in North Africa.

It is the first word she has had from him since Christmas. Another son, Private Philip S. Gormley, is stationed in New Jersey. Lieut. Col.

Henry C. Ray, Coast Artillery, Corps, U. S. Army, a captain of the state police on leave, is now stationed at Manchester, Conn. Colonel Ray was with the 198th Coast Artillery Regiment on Bobcat Island until taken ill with tropical fever.

After receiving THEN WE'LL BE ALL SET ONl 1 VEGETABLES, EZjtrS, FRIED CHICKEM, MILK' AND I BUTTER ILL MOSEY OVER AND TAkE A LOO AT COL HOOFERS irARDEKi AND WHAT EVER HES if i had more ground 1 put in a lot of fruit trees and id plant berries and corn and everything, le too much ambition for this tiny 43 Harvests. 44 Acid fruit. 45 Name. 46 Chick-pea. 47 Genus of frogs.

48 Opposed 50 Cipher. 51 Son of Seth 52 Scatters seed. 59 Id est CHICKENS, AND A voHh i ll do Just the LBT A f-YTvO I ei-t OPPOSITE cow: 1 (VAKjO CAN'T WRONir'. Stephen Politowicz Word has been received by Mrs. Marguerite B.

Loftus, 1344 Lovering IMMT Jk? treatment in hospitals in this country, he returned to active duty at Fort Eustis, and went from there to Manchester, Conn. Avenue, from her son, John Paul Loftus, that he has been graduated from the U. S. Navy Hospital Corps Delaware City Mstr. Serft.

and Mrs. Dale Carson of Colorado Springs are visiting Mr. BY EDGAR MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ALL ABOARD and Mrs. Frank Yearsley of Port Penn. Sergeant Carson is leaving soon ior an omcers training camp COOYD Vt.V OUR 'rKKOS in Virginia.

l'VA OV5) 11 3 4 5 6 7 9 "9 iO Ti Wi a I 1 ifxif rvi "i-i i 9 I 30 31 31 33 44 47 4ft $M9 I 1 50 5i Si i zri ri i 1 Li School at San Diego, and that he is nm training in the naval hospital there. He enlisted in September, 1942, and received his boot training at Newport, R. I. His picture, taken at the Hollywood Canteen, Los Angeles, appears in the March issue -of "Movieland" magazine. Private Kenneth Joseph, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Joseph of Re-hoboth Beach, is celebrating his twenty-first birthday tomorrow. He entered the service on Dec. 26, 1942, and spent his six weeks basic training at Miami Beach in the Air Forces, and is now attending armor Frank Torbert, Medical Corps, Fort Dix, N.

is visiting his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 vi -si i Torbert, Port Penn. Second Lieut. William Oakes, Coast Artillery, now on leave at St.

Georges, left yesterday for Fort Eustis, Va. Mrs. Oakes, the former Miss Virginia Cohey, Chester- school at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. town, will accompany Kennett Square Miss Mary McLaughlin, daughter Mary A. DeArxio.

831 Tatnall Street, a member of the WAAC, has arrived at Fort Oglethorpe, for of Mrs. Paul McLaughlin, who en Advertisement By BUD HILL (-f-f-xf-x-xf- THE WOMAN ON THE TRUCK listed in the WAAC, was inducted into the service last week. She will report to Philadelphia this week for training. Miss McLaughlin is a 1HATS RIGHT DRINKIN6 IT IN TOMATO JUICE. SOUNDS AWFUL.

NHAT IS I CALL IT MY VITAMIN COCKTAIL 'BECAUSE IT CONTAINS EVERY VITAMIN KNOWN TO BE IT JUST MEANS I WAS NT GETTING For Expert JUST GET YOURSELF A WEEKS SUPPLY OF FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST 14 CAKES. KEEPS PERFECTLY IN THE REFRIGERATOR BUT OONT JUST DROP A CAKE IN TOMATO JUICE MASH IT IN A DRY GLASS WITH A FORK. ADD A LITTLE JUICE AND STIR TILL ENOUGH OF THOSE AMAZING VITAMINS DID YOU FIND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH 1 VOU'RE LOOKING WONDERFUL I AND JUST F'lii j- rxVJrl JUST PONP MVmH 2v. FTaDlET WAS DEFICIENT ESs. VITAMIN -S NEEDED IN HUMAN NUTRITION.

BUT- basic training. Following training she will be assigned to duty at an Army post or sent to a WAAC specialist school. She is the daughter of Mrs. F. A DeArzio, Wilmington.

Philip N. MacCord. who has been stationed at Bainbridge, Naval Training Station, has completed basic training and promoted to seaman second class and is spending nine-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacCord.

501 West Twenty-ninth Street. FOUND SO PLENTIFULLY IN VEAST. LACK YOU HAVE TO KEEP AT IT A WEEK graduate of the Kennett Consolidated School, class of 1937, and the Milferd Beauty Academy. Her twin brother, Private Thomas McLaughlin, is attending an M. P.

training school at Fort Riley, Kan. C. Jay Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 OF THEM IN THE DIET KEEPS MILLIONS OR LONGER.

MANY SEE RESULTS rf THINKV FEELING DRAGGED DOWN. SO I BLENDED. THEN ADD THE REST OF THE JUICE. SEVEN DAYS I UL. I 0CT I I "STARTED DRINKING FLEiSCH MANN'S IT.

TELL Nl P2er I YOU'LL LOVE IT 7X kVEAST-2 CAKES If ft Vl-V ME HOW On Classified Advertising A DAY Howard Becker, who enlisted in the Naval Air Force, Oct. 16, last year, as Ff has been called to duty and will re hi port at the University of Pennsylvania Thursday for preliminary jJIU training. Pfc. Charles P. Walls, stationed at Boston, is visiting his mother and jrrandmother.

Mrs. Mae Walls nd Mrs. Ida Dore, at Dover. Four Kwiatkowski brothers are Becker was graduated from the Kennett Consolidated School in 1941. His brother, Lieut James K.

D. Becker, is in the Army Air Force, If you bake et home, use Fleischmann't Yeast with the yellow label. It it the only yeait containing Vitomifl Complex and odded amounts of Vitamins A and D. row In service, two having left this week for the Marine Corps, joining Two V'rtemw Cocktoib cants 1km foNowina aropartiem 4ay -qw from yvofi. 100 VWaiim ti.

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