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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 32

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SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER i9 1942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 10-C I I 1 They're With the Ai med Forces ii Art Exhibit Nevada Mine Among the New Records By JESSE SEAMONS TAYLOR Featured at Mound Fort Is Setting of New Volume "The Fifth Symphony by Dmitripest String Quartet and the Col An exhibit of 14 oil paintings wViSn Tof-nrHinir is VerV eOOcU cvc oiriHfrVi is ambne the few 1 4 1 Off A done by LeConte Stewart prominent Utah artist is now being shown greatest symphonic works to come from a contemporary composer and it leads the list of recent re By JARV1S A THURSTON COARSE GOLD by Edwin Corle T7w York: Dutton Co A fine single disc is the popular de Falla Fire Dance played by Leopold Stokowski and the New York Philharmonic at the Mound Fort high school in the art department the alternate side is a bto- cordings of Columbia The reading is by Artur Rodzinski and the Cleveland orchestra and the recording and performance are worthy of kowski transcription of Perpetual Motion by Novacek 1 Many of the paintings are done from scenes near Ogden and in style and treatment show the versatility and masterly craftsmanship of Mr Stewart There are several done in the modern manner show- I 1 I 1 A I the highest praise Dieken's Christmas taroi oi M-S21V A timely album is Col The Fifth sympnony contains M-521 a new and fine recording in cr a larsreness of conception pow music of dynamic emotion of tremendous depth with passages of of the Christmas favorite of young er of statement and a fine feeling and old Scrooge is done by tsasii for structural elements form space Rathbone who turns in a superb terse biting humor it is quite possibly the composer's finest work oltvinirh an intellieent comparison ai pp $250 Mr Code's first novel Soli-tlre" which I haven't read received critical bouquets in the nation's best magazines and newspapers Lewis Gannett said it was "an exquisite story which is to my mind the most distingished novel that this year has vouchsafed us Joseph Henry Jackson called it "as charmingly perceptive a story of childhood as has been written in a long time" if so it's different than his second opus "Coarse I haven't read a novel of this genre since I reviewed Wallace "On a Darklinz Plain" and design The color is strong and performance Incidental music is included written byLeith Stevens Popular Pressings with the Seventh Symphony at this clear with bold and dramatic con trasts of light and dark Spirit of Autumn time is hardly- possiDie JST Heizh-Ho Everybody Rudy 'There are autumn scenes in the Vallee Vic P-lll This mu true snirit of autumn some depict insr the SO ft subleties of color a sical smart set album presented by RCA Victor is a leader among new nonular recordines issued for Victor recently preseniea reui u-ing of the Fifth played by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia orchestra (Vic M-619) and a comparison of the two interpretations is piost interesting The Stokowski is the more dramatic and the tempo noticeably slower (Twelve record sides against 10 for the seen in late November and others the rich riot of color in "Gold and A (AI) Stringer Jr (left )and (Ed) Stringer son of Mr and Mrs A Stringer of 127 Thirty-first have recently returned to their stations after spending a few days furlouijh at home November Rudy Vallee now of the Some categorically-minded might Red October" SGT CARNAIIAN Recently promoted There are also paintings of the classify Stegner's book and this nnvpls of ideas that de coast guard made famous the hit tunes included in the collection Lovelfind Studio) EDWARD (TED) BOYLE In aviation course Edward (Ted) Boyle 20 son of Mr and Mrs Laurence Boyle 1470 Twenty-sixth left November 20 for hisrh Tetons and scenes in Ogden pends though how profound and canyon where the artist has given careful consideration or rorm color and the drama of lizht Santa Ana Calif for training as LeConte Stewart the artist was Among the most famous are Deep Night My Time Is Your Time Stein Song Vieni-Vieni Whiffen-poof Song Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries and I'm Just a Vagabond Lover Dinah Shore fans (and they are Wion) will be interested in Vic an aviation cadet formerly head of the art depart Columbia Album) Rodzinski a quickened tempo results in greater animation Both albums are superD The Columbia is perhaps more suited to the average machine because the dynamics are more moderate Bruch-Violin Concerto No 1: in Minor Col M-517 Max Bruch HiaH in Germany in 1920 He left He enlisted in the air corps in ment at Oeden high school and is Burton Carnahan son of Mrs Martha Ann Carnahan of 2479 avenue West Ogden has recently been promoted to staff sergeant He is stationed at army headquarters in Australia Sergeant Carnahan left for service with the Utah national guard He graduated from Ogden high school and prior to entering the service was employed as a clerk at' a local railroad freight office subtle one thinks ideas snoum "Coarse Gold" like Stegner's book has as its protagonist an eremitic intellectal who soliloqizes prodigally scattering abroad for the reader's sake what the author has imagined to be philosophic gems Technically speaking that is rather dangerous for there are very few novelists who have ideas that assay very hieh And Corle is not June following his graduation from Weber college He was sports edi now head of the art department at the University of Utah His Al Stringer enlisted in the coast guard in March 1941 and Is stationed In Seattle He has seen active duty in the northwest and now has the position of commander at arms Ed Stfinger now somewhere on the Pacific enlisted in the navy in February 1942 He received his third class rating in radio according to word received by his family Both boys are graduates of Ogden high school and both attended Weber college 27970 a black label disc The tor there for Signpost was a mem studies in the art field have been SLUUICO Hi LUC X1 iciu uo ber of the Excelsior club and was numbers are Dearly Beloved from wide and varied he having studied 1 1 -1 Mw "Vrvn Worn Nevpf 1 1 i 1 sj T51 on the track team of the college me vjiuiiiuia Him jvFi I wiin sucn noiauie artisus as oiuur Lovelier and Why Don't You Fall enSchein Kenneth Hayes Miller quite a number of fine works for chorus cello violin and orchestra He attended Utah State Agricultural college this fall until he ro one of them le of them and among these the Minor Con nt cmirsp after having got this -m i tnr violin and orches in Love With Me Paul Wetsein Dumond Carlson Walter conducts the orchestra Foltz Daniel Garber George Ober- For a sdicv version of the hilari- teuffer Georze Pierson and ceived his call to active duty There he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity a sports ous Der Fuehrer's Face hear the manv others posturning piece off his chest he tra ig the most popular It was may turn to something more worth- Degun in the composer's nineteenth while It seems that in every au- vtar but notf finished until he was Bluebird disc No 11586 Spike Besides his work as landscape Jones and Jus City Suckers witn artist he has painted many murals Willie Spicer On the same record among which are decorations in -r lir 1 i- A Xfi! 74 I T-w tt A 4- writer for Student Life and prominent in intramural activities He was majoring in business administration He was an elder in the Mount Ogden ward at the time of his departure is wanna uaun mcoi nawau vanaua si it-uua aim ginia Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden Freddy Martin's latest Hollywood Sponsored iiy leachers i venture is Seven Days Leave a This exhibit is sponsored by Miss new RKO picture Already four Sarah Wilson art supervisor of nils irom me snow arc ne uguen uity suuuuis atm an on Victor records: Soft Hearted teachers from the five Ogden high and Touch of Texas 20-1504 and schools It will be shown at Mound Can't Get Out of This Mood and Fort high school one week after mi 1 a 1 i LI i thor's life there comes a time when 28 The work is full of melodic he has an urge to write a novel fiuency and charm The Columbia about an intellectual who says to recording is excellent Nathan MiL-hell with civilization and goes off steirf is the soloist and the New alone complacently satisfied that York Philharmonic orchestra is di-he has seen through all the foibles rected by John Barbirolli of humanity and wants no more of Tchaikowsky Capriccio Italian it Sometimes the authors' best Col X-229 Here isa fine re-friends discourage such novels but cording by a master conductor of when they don't the public gets a a piece of mediocre music It is "On a Darkling Plain" or a "Coarse of the band-concert type rousing Gold" in style and romantic Thomas Code's hero Chris Wick lives Beecham is the conductor and the in a ghost town in Nevada and New York Philharmonic Sym-finds deep pleasure in searching phony is the orchestra for truth and in quoting Einstein Pianist Perform Omar Khayyam and Shakespeare Chopin Preludes Op 28 Col the once-busy town's deceased M-523 Egon Petri the eminent especially to "Lucky" Sam Brana- Dutch pianist performs the 24 han who yeLs ago made the strike Chopin Preludes most commend-t i ablv His claritv of phrasing and PVT ANDERSON Arrive in Tennessee I tiet tne iecK 01 me wuciieu 1 wnicn it win De laiten to me vu- Pet Grant Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Anderson of 2868 Lincoln has arrived at the marines training base at Memphis 20-1515 ous high schools Vic 27974 is Tommy Dorsey's Mound Fort high school art and version of the languid There Are home economics departments un- Such Things coupled with Day- der the sponsorship of Mrs Clara break from Ferde Grofe's Missis- Smith art instructor and A sippi Suite Macfarlane principal of the school Christmas Carols Col Set C-94 will give a tea next week for There are four records in this friends and patrons of the school album and eighth favorite carols wishing to view the exhibit A large sung by the famous Lyn Murray attendance of teachers and parents Tenn according to word received 1 by his parents He enlisted in tne marine corps September 16 He took his basic training at ban Diego Calif and is now taking advanced training Singers included are un iome au is anucipateu miSS zambiers sa his sparkling interpretation "make pled it with miners Z' this album most desirable (It loeejr blote Md a narrow be that Mr Petri fringe of the respectable rcFlat and not E-Natural in He is a graduate of Ogden high Ye Faithful the irst XNOwen client Nie-ht Hark the Herald Anzels CX)RP CURTIS Leaves for east Into the hero's private desert QOf nrif nf fhA thWA Sing Joy to the World It Came school and attended Weber college where he was a member of the Excelsior club comes uwen uonover yuu 8 Minor prelude fyiniHnitntW6mffftninrtirsirmn Upon the Midnight Clear Oh Little Town of Bethlehem and God Rest FORCED SAVING PLANS MAPPED DON ARROWSMITII To northwest Corp Theodore Curtis who enlisted in the army air corps Au 'a gust 20 1941 has returned to his st T4iiirrnve I after a Ye Merry Gentlemen Among most noted Columbia singles are 36652 Six Flats Unfurnished and Why Don't You Do RitrM Bennv Goodman and his Don Arrowsmith 18 son of Mr uaox cif i 15-dav furlousrh spent in Ogden with a fluorescent Beethoven Quartet No il Op for a vital war metal tungsten 95 Minor (Col M-519) The He doesn't find it but the hero Quartet 95 was written about does and herein arises the novels same the Gpus great climax Will Hero Wick re- glA (Leg Adieux) and the inci veal he has found tungsten If denfcal music to Egmont and pre he does people will come and cede(J the Seventh and Eighth Sym-swarm over him and his beautiful honieg A delay its publication contemplative life and destroy his responsible for its high opus and Mrs Arrowsmith 887 orchestra 36657 Can't Get Out of Twentieth who enlisted the roast cuard September 23 has re if' Corporal and Mrs Curtis are the parents of a son born November 12 Corporal Curtis is the son of Mr and Mrs A Curtis of Boston This Mood and Moonlight Mood Planners of the treasury depart-Kay Kyser and orchestra 36659 I ment and the office of economic n4- Twaa a-nA A 1 cently been transferred from his station at Alameda Calif to tem search for truth ior num number The composer gave it the number The composer gave it the Mass Mrs Curtis is the former W1C nwrcsi staDinzauon ioaay are biuuiub Just to be sure that you haven tiUe 'serioso" an inscription Poem Set to Music both from drastic forced savings programs iccivl the bic idea of his book i tk Snrinp'time in the Rockies Harrv -j nUAnflva nlan tn ratinn missed the big idea of his book porary service at the repair base at Seattle Wash Miss Donna Allen daughter of Dr and Mrs Allen of 508 Twen apuy Blgllllil-ain ui uic uiuait xuc t-- o- 1 aim aix cvala xian vw i i 1 i lamea nnn nia nrAnpsrra I James and his orcnestra Mr Arrowsmith had attended floendinsr money work is performed by the Buda- ty-seventh 4 Those officials under Secretary Ogden high school -iPhoto by Rabi MERRILL BURTON Will enter army Merrill Burton son of Mr and Mrs Orvai Deeter 740 Twelfth will leave Tuesday for the Salt Lake City reception center to be inducted into the army Mr Burton has lived In Ogden all his life He attended Weber college and was employed by the Union Pacific railroad New Books BOOK of the WEEK BUNA PROVING the author conveniently summarizes at the end: "Just think 42 years ago today he had stood in the bar of the Great Western hotel and drunk beer with a fellow named Taffel a foreman at the Daisy mine It was then that he had heard that the gold-bearing veins were pinching out And now at it Another seven million called has come of the Treasury Henry Morgen-thau Jr and economic stabilization Director James Byrnes estimate that there will be an annual surplus of $25000000000 in purchasing power even after the American neonle nav their Dresent At the Library HARD NUT FOR "ITME OF PEACE" by Ben Ames taxes AS Williams Boston: Houghton Mil- The economists who are seeking around again And yet that body Ngw kg Carnegie Free flm Company iiio measure to curb inflation believe EXPERT HINTS ALLIED FORGES I At In explaining the origin of his that a large part of that surplus new novel the author says: "In must be absorbed if price wage wii iosfl ftthrek of and rationing controls are to func- -r tjon war I decided to write a book proposals to ration the spend- iHiffl AimmttrA' Rv DON CASWELL ROMMEL STAND AT EL AGHEILA SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUI about a father and son who were mg money of 130000000 Ameri-close to one another and to make cans just as most consumer goods ut 4 will be rationed appeals to the ad- NEA Nov 28 (Delayed) The Japanese New Guinea beach Some day men would come to the lArary follow end of it And then back would "The Man Miss Susie Loved" comethe illusion called desert to Augusta Tucker dispossess the illusion called town The gtQ of Major Beverly and And there'd be aether cycle writ- share ten here called Coast Gold An- other anbther universe Both the dream which resulted in the different in every possible respect building of the Johns Hopkins hos- rom each other and yet In the pital meaning the same" Sounds like "The Young Matriarch by Vico doesn't it? Stern Yet some of the writing in A new novel about the Rakonitz "Coarse Gold" is very good espe- family in which their history is cially his description of the desert brought down to date and given ni a pnP about a covote's catch- new interest and glamor in the GLEN HENDRICKS He's second lieutenant Sd Lieut Glen Hendricks son of Mr and Mrs Neale Frye 2935 Monroe received his wings at Williams field Chandler Ariz Au head at Buna and Gona has proved mat BLUry I UIl 11U111 liic ouuo UVJ I a iinfiM iv ministration economic planners but hood tin to our narticination tine a hard nut to crack because of the enemv's stubborn and skilfull de it would involve tremendous ii noc war the title to be Time of Peace insurmountable administrative By DEWITT MACKENZIE SOMEWHERE IN LIBYA Nov the ironic connotation Deing mat prooiems gust 26 He is a former Ogdenite having graduated from Ogden high in time of peace we prepared for 28 Marshal Rommel is school in 1932 He spent the next war by having children and loving ikelv to try to recoup the fallen two years at the Utah State Agri them and rearing them only to eive them at last to the armed Lovely Gift to Make fortunes of himself and master by making a stand at El Agheila on vvif isj Hmiht Mr Corle Derson of voune Babs fense and terrific natural barriers but the allies are confident they will win I have just returned to an allied base after 11 days with American infantry at the front I spent a week within four miles of Buna only a few hundred yards behind our advanced patrols I trudsred with the troops through forces has talent but he should forget "When We Ski" by Charles i A Vinn and SUCh I Dudley the great Gulf of Sirte cultural college He then went to Los Angeles and was employed by the Rubber Co for two years then in 1938 graduated from Oc Bv the time the book was fin No one here doubts the deter auOUU miiiawciii auvi I thines and just write It's bad A book for the beginner for the tninga anu juow mi-- 1 DELOUR EKINS Leaves for California Delour Ekins 305 Thirty-sev isxieu evenus uttu ieui tu iu uccjjci when an author has to do his own person who has taken up the sport meaning than even the author at nmonnp nnce said so of skiing only recently or for the ontifinoto anA nt nnW ished events had lent to it a deeper so of skiing only recently or for the first had anticipated and not only cidental college Last January he mination of the Germans to pay any price in blood in an effort to maintain a -foothold in North Af thinking enlisted in the air corps and is now stationed at Columbia- air one who is purchasing his equip -Ml had it become the story of a father and son but it had reached truly rica for this is essential to con base South Carolina He was able trol of the Mediterranean With enth enlisted as an apprentice seaman in the coast guard serves October 23 and left last ment ior tne urst time "How to Get Along in the Army bv "Old Sarire" to soend a few days with his par out that domination Hitler can no out to encompass the lives of many of the people they knew They are a representative group of prosper- longer even hope for victory in ents the early part of October before he left for South Carolina A sruide-book for the armv volun Thursday for his training base at the European war Alameda Calif teer or selectee who wants to be o- Tra Mrs Hendricks the former Bar ous intelligent Americans planning How Much of Stand How much of a stand Rommel bara Dean Jones of Los Angeles Mr Ekins husband of Laura nhnrlton Ekins graduated from picpaicu ir mC wuit out iiupea dinner parties marrying having for the best by a veteran of the hahi( nn1 snmetimes dvin? but babies and sometimes dying but accompanied her husband to bourn Death Is Missed By 15 Minutes LOS ANGELES Nov 28 (UP)-By 15 minutes Mr and Mrs Ray Deresh missed the flaming death that trapped two aviators who i i info their home late yester- A of World war I Weber high school and Weber sem the sand sloshed through swamps and jungle and slept beside them through nightly cloudbursts which submerged our blankets Cold Rations We ate cold field rations it was not safe to light fires We were bombed and strafed by Jap planes including dive bombers These raids and frequent fire from artillery batteries and mortars chased us into slit trenches a dozen times a day One minute I was-loading machine gun belts the next I was helping tend wounded brought back from the ronL can make at strategic El Agheila must depend as I see it on two DacK or tne outward incidents Carolina Aircraft inspection by Ernest which make up their dany lrves is inary and prior to his enlistment he was employed by the Southern things: Wissman the world disquiet which win 1 Whether axis forces in Tu An invaluable manual for air deepen soon into the rumble of DEAD END KID craft inspectors and mechanics Pacific railway in ogden His parents Mr and Mrs Ekins of Ogden gave a dinner in war It is always there like nisia can hold Bizerte and Tunis against the allied offensive from the west covering standards of workman covering standards of workman- shadow other their thoughts naval training plane plunged Jjip tubing- tooling assemblies sinuating itself into their daUy rnnf Af Their dwelling control systems and many vtergatro shapinz their ideas un- 2 What striking power remains NOW SERGEANT his honor at the Green uames on November 13 Those attending were: Mr and Mrs Ray Charlton Mr and Mrs Walter Amidan Mr in Rommel's army He has suf killinl Ensign Orian William 0teX by Francis bearin8r them forward c- ji -Rrnwlini? Green Ky Ane varinjviaps py Francis direction The campaign has not brought the nuick success we had hoped fered huge losses in- men and materiel and the troops have been run raeeed by the speed of a re Tony Vv Jnd William Elmer Smithson 27 awn and Lmn Herim and Mrs Don Amidan Mr ana mm fVinW Froe-et Mr and Mrs CAMP KOHLER Calif Nov 28 for but from what I have seen I treat of more than 500 miles that (UP) One of the "Dead End Harry Creamer Mr and Mrs Merl am confident that our careful prep aviation machinist second class -w in that decade preceding Los Angeles just 15 minutes after the eve of war and of the world Harbor undergo chnge the Irishes aircraft workers had rlmg under the impact of war heart cnaracteristlc of most At LIlc iiciiuto nresentert with mane Kids" of staee and screen Don in the early stages was a debacle The srreatest danger to the axis Latorre has been made a sergeant Allen Mr arid Mrs Jzra naney Mr and Mrs Bert Gardiner Mr and Mrs Rill Branch Mr and Mrs aration superior man power and outright personal courage will break the Japanese lines around arrived home and left at once to mn: leans and in their reactions undoubtedly lies in the threat to Bi at Camp Kohler near here but he campaigns ana erana strateey i i events one can trace the evolution visit neienpors oi ci doubts if the army will permit George Amidan Mr and Mrs Roy zerte and Tunis If the nazi marshal must-depend on the resources i i i nviauun iiuii The home flashed into flame of mind which took place over a John Floherty Buna Sums Ud Situation continent brinzine with it tne v- 'fu f' n'iWiyv-'' i him to teach trainees the "commando" tactics of Eastside New Baugh Mr and Mrs JacK j-ay-ton Mr and Mrs Wayne McKay which he brought through with: eradual realization that inst Th mmmander of American "The house the plane hit just dratTnt5p York touzhies become better individuals bv beinz forces with whom I was stationed "Someone might get hurt" said on the mad race from Alamein then he undoubtedly will be in a difficult position The fine good Americans so do we become whos name cannot be revealed -'vAi'- "'fv') Serjeant Latorre who came to and Mrs Jed McKay Elouise McKay Ardith McKay Donna McKay Leon McKay Anna Beth Charlton and Ray Amidan TV Gardiner who left with summed up the situation as fol came all apart" neignoor uean engineerj-' marelSi Dnscoll said and the men and the machines who Two adjoining homes caught co it "Then We Shall Hear Singing" The trainer was flying at low jamson this new signal corps replacement fizhtine machine which he com better Americans by assuming our share of the world's responsibilities lows: training center from ort Mon manded a few short weeks ago before his debacle has suffered se month where he was a Some day Mr Williams' book may Ekins to take up training at the A novel whose theme Is that free witnesses saio wneu physical education instructor be more valuable as a document De more vaiuaoie as a document "This is turning Into a tough job It is like a miniature Bataan in reverse a small well-developed defense force holding off a more nower'ful offensive rious damage Anart from the 75000 men Rom motor trouble Xv intrtth Deresh I men cannot be enslaved for in the thfln nvpt sn faithfnllv has Latorre now has been assigned to the special service branch which mel lost in casualties and prison has charge of entertainment staged end forces stronger than them- "'v fc home It smashed through the fTw6 fhpm tft him( it held up the mirror to the events ceiling into a bedroom and burst 8 shckllg t0 Urit feelings of one critical period i iw of Ameriran historv Alameda base was a special guest Doctor Held For Criminal Act at the post "We will have to dig 'em out of their holes Jap by Jap tree by 111 LU liaiUC I k'snofimonto I rVMIn 1 After his appearance in Sidney Naval men said the plane was Pq1tti Kingsley Pulitzer prize winning tree machine gun nest oy ma chin run nest" i I M1 A I on a routine ingni A text containing detailed in- comorehensfve biography of a re- nlav Latorre appeared in numer stniptions for nfnreilnr trivan in I markahlfl man The enemy holds good defensive ous cinema productions including 413 La at'5 i xr rivTTTiv nrPTKSE order that a satisfying result to an "The Missing Half" by Augusta "Boys' Town" "Men or soys Town" "Love Affair" and several "He is dug in tightly behind a a Krt ATUTTTsTTn r-niif CTTP) At- experiment may be reached with- Huiell Seaman i i i a westerns Altogether he has ap deep chain of machine gun nests and nillboxes many of them con peared in more than 60 movies NEW YORK Nov 28 Dr Joseph Nisonoff 58 was held in $150000 bail today' and his nunse Camille Ewald 36 in $50000 bail on a charge of having performed the abortion that killed a pretty office of price administration stenographer SyfS kiifomia citv per- "Westward America" by Howard action humor and with characters CworkP Driggs that are likable and human the crete and concealed completely by Sergeant Latorre also has played ers his sacrifice in tanks war-planes and other equipment has been colossal Wreckage Sighted I have just had a remarkable demonstration of the material losses in an unforgettable air trip over the line of his retreat There scrawled across the sands and over the escarpments of the desert was the story of one of the great routs of military history It was pictured in the shattered hulks of warpianes tanks and mo-' tor transport and in the mountains of supplies abandoned in the frenzied rush to escape Here and there it was emphasized by enclosures wherein stood rows of new white markers for sacrificial offerings to Hitler' Entertaining is much more fun when you have pretty doilies to use on your luncheon table or buffet Crochet these leaf design doilies for foliar in radio dramas on the "Lux Radio 3 in a edvernmental func- Forty chapters of humanized his- sort of people young readers asso engaged in a tory from first hand sources dedi- ciiate with themselves tion and is Immune romut for ted to th men and women "Americans Every One" by La Theatre" and "Big Town" Prior tn induction Tjitorre was appear 2 He has superior knowledge of the terrain and trails 3 Fresh reinforcements landed at Run a iust before the Americans that special gift They're certain to vinia Davis uwuagw fuwvu whn carried civilization arrosa th who carried civilization across the ing with a new show "Calling All nan-ins" be appreciated! Pattern 413 con as a result 01 sucn worn continent A collection of stories about for- tains directions for malting oouies Three other "Dead End Kids" New Juvenile Books eign-born children who find Amer- attacked and the garrison is fit wpII trainwl and stronely equipped illustrations of them and stitcnes "Juarez Hero of Mexico" bv ica a little stransre and lonely The stenograpner was maaeiene McGeehan 26 of Hazelton Pa Henry Elters 29 her friend also of Hazelton was held in $15000 bail as a material witness Assistant District Attorney James Carney at Nisonoffs arraignment on i homicide charge yesterday de also are in the armed services: Rillv Hallon: sisrnal corps: David materials required STUDY BOMBS IN SCHOOL ALTADENA Calif (UP) High- Nina Brown Baker "Spick and Span" by Mace An- 4 Japanese tactics fit perfectly TVia niithenfio and stlrrinc storv dress Gorcey infantry Frankie Darrow Send eleven cents in coins ior this pattern to Needlecraft Service the New Guinea coastal terrain with its lush iungles coconut cr eaucttuort nuw rv-u nauv Annthpr member oi me a new neaim dook wiui uupm new a poiht here where is it possible to of Mexico great "aerator onvage Eighth Avenue New York cinema and staee cane Gabrie groves eight-foot kirakira grass tat -Aiirtm in th nubile schools in Ine lace oi uanger sieaaiast i i-eai iuta vuwitv i lnJincf Tnd especially for th very City Write plainly pattern nUm- Dell is in th merchant marine nounced him as a "murderer unfit to be a doctor" and swamps -'uAZZZ Unnhition-all are in this solendidLv vounz readers i er your nam ana aauress vvxiat to uv itii iucuii.

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