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MOBTWHWS ROM OUft KKNDEftS Service Men. In the News MCK OFFICER ign Irving Tolzien, is new a with the Navy, somc- in the South Pacific. fun of determination to make America a safe place in which to live, Ensign Tolzien reported for training at Noire Dame University July 1. After 30 days of prclim- Inaiy twining, he was sent to Northwestern university to learn to an officer in the Navy. He was one of two boys In his squadron who did not have to take 1 final examinations because of high Averages, and upon being commts- sioned.

ho was offered an Instmc- torship at Northwestern, but preferred action in the battle zones, After spending a short furlough in AmariUo upon graduation. Ensign Tolzien reported to San Francisco, Word was received here re- that he had left for an un- Jrnown destination. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving 2220 Ong Street.

'1BMARINE BASE Rosser Hlvers, seaman 1st T.CI with the U. S. Navy, is now at. a U. S.

Submarine Base on- the mid-Pacific area. TMSon ol Mr. and Mrs. John Rivers of Canadian, he was In- 'tUtcted at San Diego, cal. After five -weeks there, he was transferred to Keyport, for three months -course at the E-attle fleet Elemen- Torpedo School.

On Oct. 26, he left for San Francisco, then salt- overseas. 3JRPIANE INSPECTOR Sgt. Edwin Glynn Mahler. top.

of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mahier of -wayside, is now Inspector of air- and airplane mechanic at -we Waco Flying School. --Tin tho service about two years, he -trained at Randolph Field, Texas.

--Sergeant Mahler and his wife, the Betty Jean Carter of Ama- -tBllo, recently spent 10-day fur- Cl5pgh with his parents nnd with her -mother, Mrs. N. Carter, 1608 Street. attended Happy High School -and West Texas State College and -before enlisting, was employed nt zinc smelter. THB AMARILLO NEWS AND GLOBE.

AMARILLO, TEXAS MONDAY, KOVEMBgR SO, PHOTOGRAPHER Mrs. Maxme Higglt)5 and rfrs. Pauline Wadlcy, reside at 4212 Vest Fourteenth Avenue. INFANTRY LIEUTENANT CAMP SHELBY. Miss.

Second Lieut. Marshall Leon Osborn is now with the 167th Infantry here. A reserve oflicer, he was called to active duty April 2, He has been at Fort Sill, Fort Banning, Camp Croft, s. Camp Bowie, and Ctimp Clalborne, before transferring here. Ho is a graduate of Texas A.

M. College. Lieutenant Osborn recently spent a leave visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

T. R. Osborn of Claude, Aerial Photographer W. D. has been promoted to cor- at his base In the Hawaiian "-Corporal Stewart trained at Lowry HBild.

He Is nephew ot Mrs. N. Mft Carter, 1608 Taylor Street, and aofmerly attended Boulder College. SARD DUTY RICHMOND, J. Casey, lormerly of Wayside guard duty with the infantry Ho recently returned rSZsert maneuvers.

i of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Casey hft'ls brother of Mrs.

M. Carter, 1608 Taylor Street CORPS new Alaskan Highway is tho ifcerie of duty lor Corp. Harold William Vogel, who Is with tho U. S. fiKglneers Corps In Canada, "Corporal Vogel Is husband of Mrs.

H. W. Vogel, 1108 Western Avenue. Ho has been In the army and one-half months, having Cuero Tex won honors on the firing line since High School. Durham, Okla and "37.

West Texas State College. Sergeant Wood enlisted first In the old Seventh Cavalry, famed for I PRIMARY TRAINING Ouster's last stand. At Camp Perry, I mccca for "pcad-oye Dicks" the! HICKS FIELD. Fort Worth country over, he entered national Van K. Fuqua of Floydada, son ol matches In Die Mrs, Mac C.

Fun.ua, has FIELD ARTILLERY Sgt. Freci Kouba. now with the field artillery nt Cnmp Edwnrcls. recently made his first visit home this year. He has been in the service two years, serving at camp Bowie, Camp Blandlng, in South Carolina and at Camp Edwards.

He formerly attended Amarlllo High School. Sergeant Koubif'is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kouba of Amarillo. Other relatives in this area are Leona Garden nnd Hoy Koubn, Mr.

anil Mrs. Leo Kouba and Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Helman. BASIC TRAINING RANDOLPH FIELD--Five Panhandle boys have reported to the world's largest basic flying school here for nine weeks training before being sent to advanced schools. Cadets now training here Include: Robert L. Davis, son ol Mr. nnd Mrs.

John L. Davis of Hereford, who took his primary flight training at Cavalry Team, which placed second two year.s miming. He won the Cavalry Individual ifih score In 1B37, scoring 39 out of In competition for the Navy Cup against 4.000 competitors, he placed second, scoring 97 against the 98 of marine. Candidate Wood was assigned here from Camp Woltcr.s. Tex.

He is a son of Mrs. Letn Shirley of Wichita Falls nnd Is a former Sandie football player. AERONAUTICS SCHOOL GAME DEDICATION Game To Honor Sandies Jutter Amarfllo clash has bean accepted for service in nd the perpetuation of all traell-. tions of the two cities, will be offi- dedicated to former Pnrnpa names of all former Sandies who (nay now be in the service of our nation but to those men not In- those who have been reported. iviL OKi mi-i: in no vnvae wiiu nave uecu reported the Rfmy nnd has been sent to thts today's game is dedicated' with all reception center for procession.

He is a son of Mrs hns been transferred here after graduating from the Southwestern Technical School of Aeronautics. COMMANDO IN OVERALLS SHEPPARD FIELD Dolma H. Montgomery has been graduated from a course in glider mechanics and Is now prepared to blast the Axis as one of America's "commandos In overall." He is a son of Mrs. Myrtle Montgomery of Pen-in. CADET CORPORAL ENID ARMY FLYINC1 SCHOOL Cadet Elmrr j' Gardner ol clovis, N.

has been appointed cndct corpor.il, one of 51 promotions at the school litre. sharpshooter's medal. WED1CAL ADMINISTRATION feccond Lieut. Louis Taylor Is now cjQBaged in medical' administration at Buchncll General Hospital, Bttghani city, Utah. area manager lor Qfaup Hospital, Brlgham City, Otali.

formerly area manager for Group Hospital, In AmariUo. and late? manager of a Wichita Falls hospital, ha entered the service Sept. 3, being sent first to Camp Grant, near Chicago, for training. Lieutenant Taylor attended Ama- rlllo High School and Amarlllo College. His wife is the former Thelma McHeynolds, daughter of Mrs.

J. L. McReynolds, 1101 Jacteon Slrcct. CHIEF PETTY OFFICER Otto 'sCrandfill Rjiomc, former coach at Snm Houston Junior High School, Is now in charge of company nt (he new U. s.

Nnvnl Training Station nt Ftvrragut, Idaho, where new recruits tire taught the rudiments of sennmnship, He enlisted April 21 mid now ranks as a chief petty officer, in charge of 120 men. AVIATION CADETS All seeking pilots' whins and soM bare, Dan HIgglns. Robert j. Wadley Leroy A. Byrd, joined Memphis.

He attended Texas Technological College and served with the National Guard before Induction. He was sergeant in the Field Artillery when appointed as an aviation cnclct. Caplain George H. Webster, a student olficer nnd son ot Mr. and Mrs.

George Webster of Lockney, Texas, who commissioned in the Field Artillery. He took his primary flight training at Victory Field, Vernon. Johnnie L. HoiveJI. son of Mr.

and Mrs. David C. Howell of Shamrock. He served In lhe regular army for 19 months before receiving appointment fts mi aviation cnctct, Tliomns R. Turner, son Mr.

and Mrs. T. A. Turner of Slaton. A former student of Texas Technological College, he was a civil engineer in civilian life.

He attended the Army Air Forces Armament School at Loivry Field, for six months. CLERICAL DEPARTMENT a. rcil Lowell Hose of Booker, Tex, has pcen commissioned as second lleu- Ujirnnt In the Army of the United Mates lljion completion of the Of- llter Candidate Course nt the Infantry School nt Fort Benning. Lieutenant Rose is son ot Mr and Mrs. William Rase of Booker' i the Army on Before 7 ho lms FORT BENNINO.

Ga. -Vircil Eiroker iroer Hlsh School a West Texns state College. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S SCHOOL FORT WASHINGTON. Mrf A en Early. S011 Mr Mrs Allen Early of Amnrillo.

Texas has MKeretl Officer a i a School here for 12 n-eek course ion. Before being nMigned to the Ad- South a i i c. Neely. hns been promoted to full lieucen- nnl. He is on duty in a South Pacific war zone.

Lieut. Neely entered the navy last April as a lieutenant. Junior ijrade. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Neely, 323 West Twelfth Ave- ue. SOMEWHERE IN HAWAII-A1- Lcrt B. Coyle, son of Mrs.

Matilda Coyle of Amarillo, has been pro- motcri to the rank of corporal. Corporal Coyle is now serving with the Scacoast Artillery on the Ivlands. Before entering the army January, 1940, he was employed by the Cannon Gas Company of Amarillo. Fort Belvoir. w.

Dopier has been promoted to technician fourth grade here. He formerly resided at 827 Carolina street and ee an been In the service since Will Rogers Field, Promo- lion of Nolen E. Walkup from the rank of technician 5th to technician grade has been announced at Army Air Force bombardment biise. He formerly resided nt 909 Van llurcn Street. Amnrillo.

Mrs Eliza- il 1 Jh es Oklahoma Wnlkup has been on duty nt Will Rogers Field since Nov. 1 as an Piltomotive instructor. FORT MacARTHUR, Ban Pedro, Paul j. Brown hns bcon advanced to technician 5th grade He formerly attended school it. iv, ond Is now fit this de- General's School here, he Ki'nsc station roriis! Foster Held.

W. Goodwin, formerly of 3212 Fourth Street, was recently promoted to the rank of first lieutenant from second lieutenant Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo. CORPS ORDNANCE FORT KNOX. Elton Gordon has been graduated WENDOVER FFELD Utah Ihn clerical department of Three former Amarilloans, Waller iQUARTFPMAUTtK or D.

Jones and Or-1 JLHUUL Fort Warren. clerical department ot the Three former Amnrilloans Wilier Armored Foree School here nnd I i Coyle. Walter D. Jones'and Or-l now qualified lo man lhe paper vllle D. McLcllnn, have arrived here' work lo keep the armored division been assigned to the ordnance unit at Bombing and Gunnery He Is a son of Mrs.

c. A. Gordon, School- 1X3 Harrison street, Amarillo Tex Cnylc son of Mr. nud Mrs D. Coyle of River Road.

Amnrillo n. fcnswoll has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the army upon completion of a 13-wecks' course In Hie Quartermaster Corps Officer Candidate More enlisting. was em- now a ployed ns a driver. clothing f. Blackland Army Flying School i civilian lito.

He is 1M5 prad- i nmrtar mix. Waco, taking advanced training. i Panhandle i SrJiool and i He Is a grnrtimte Amarilloi "ok his primary liiclit iralnlne Vvonlic High School and before Filtering the Uvaldo. service was employed by Phillips Die Petroleum. He-Is a son ot Mr.

aiur ENGINEER DUTY Mrs. L. A Byrd, 2306 West i Avenue. r.f-.OWAn Cadet HlRsins has been In llio! 0 11 Blmv 2(1 North Florida btrrct, hns nrrivcd nt the Fnc.nieer iKeplnmucnt Training Center here i i for combat duty. this afternoon, In when Pampa nnd for football honors been admitted as an aviation cadet for primary flying training here.

ORDNANCE OCS Cfimp Roberts, Staff Sgt. many ueaicaieci to lormer Pntnpa vViltiam P. Harwell of 1505 Hughes Harvesters and AmarlHo Golden Street, AmariHo, Tex, hn.s been sc- Bandies who nre now serving In lected to attend the Ordnance Of- the armed forces the world over, licers' Candidate School. It was impassible to secure the NEW INDUCTEE Camp Wolters--L. R.

simpkins eluded in the following list w'e'll service since May 18. Atlcr preflight training at Kelly Field, ho was nent to Clmnrron Held. Oklahoma city, for primary (raining. He took basic Unlnlns at Waeo and is now at Frelrr Field Viclori-T advanced training. Hs.ls i wr.

ot Mr. p.ud Mrs. F. C. HlgnnA, llzs Broadmoor Street, 6nd before mUalng employed by the Bilrkett Paper Company.

Cadet Wadley Is now a i niary pilot training at Colcman, liter having been called August 17 He had his pre-flight training nt Kelly Field. Before entering service, he was employed by Phillips Pc- Iroleum Company. He a son of Dan F. W.idlry 1000 Mllam Street, and is a Atnarillo High School nnd At M. husband of Mrs.

1 ll 5l lllrl ic n07 I rl a Graham, and Sld- Amarillo. linmifm for ilfy Zlll(av Imve been accepted for Bell Telephone 1 1 nlnK ns naval avintion cndets before milling. He a Friona' a wl no ordered to active duty HiRh School and West Tesns Slate sllortl Collf f. Until recently a flight Instructor i the Glider Training Detach- nioiit nt Plalnview, Caiict chcuv- MECHANICS i a flniititig bridges, demolition anri at 7CH rent's home is in Ardmore. Okla.

lools'nev'S rklll ''B. 5 1 and (l St 1 ARMORED FORCE son. 81 Alabama street. Anmrlllo. Fort Wheat Cndet Mcfferson Slrect, home is Amnnllo.

well ns basic miliUiry OCS CAMP nOnERTS. H. Mnynard lias been appointed to atlend I a Officers' Candl- 'ite School nt Fort Bennlng, On. andldalo Mnynard's home is In marltlo. Reynolds Ruin Hensl Amarillfv a brother i -or nos.

Sidney I Wheat of Mrs. hns hrgun his ha si iSng course 1A iraining cour. 10.3 Carolina duty with Ihe Armored Force. the sincerity, sportsmanship Lou Ella esteem of the players wearing the school colors today these heroes made famous in their ganie.s of yesterday. Amnrlllo.

Pampa, West Texas nnd the nation salute you' JOHN HARLOW HAROLD HARLOW PAUL BROWN VENTHEECE WTNPIELD HARRY BIVINS GEORGE RUTLEDGE GARLAND WOLFINGTON DICK CAZZELL BILL THOMPSON FRANK PRIOIO MIKE SWEENEY GEORGE OVERHULS CHAHLTD GREEN RALPH RIG OS LOWELL ARMSTRONG RAY GOWDY EUGENE JORDAN SELMER KIRBY C. C. BLANCHARD DICK JONES PAT HUMPHREYS BILL HILL GERALD WILSON JOHN PLANT R. A. BOYTER RICHARD KILE RUSSELL HATCHER JULIAN TADLOCK HUDSON EDWARDS ORVAL TTGART HAROLD KING YALE HARVARD RICE DON WILLIAMS ELWIN RICKF.TTS OLIVER SCOTT RICHARD SCANLAN GUY CLAYTON KENNETH CARROLL JAMBS CRAWFORD JAMES WOOD DONALD MOORE RICHARD WEST PAUL BURDEN RAY McMANUS JAMES HODGES FRED PAGE HARVEY BAILEY G.

C. BEALE DICK HILL CECIL CORBELL FRANK STORM JR. FRED HAYDEN REX SANDERS J. W. "Red" GOODWIN RAY GREEN HOY V.

MARCUM GUY HAYDEN THOMAS WHELCHEL GROVER TAYLOR JOHN DENTON DICK BARRY GERALD HASTON JOE "Jo-Jo" WHITE L. C. KILLON CHARLES E. FYFE III NOBLE HARGROVE --V. Stamps From Lard Pharaohs Swell Amarilio Boy's Collection Jack Dale, U-yenr-old SOA ol Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Dnle. 1528 Lipscomb Street, Is the proud possessor of 50 swell Egyptian stamps which are going into a special place in his collection.

The stamps were received yesterday from Egypt, sent by Art N177.1, who was Jack's nccorillon instructor before he- enlisted In the air corps. Mr. Nizzi, who Is stationed "Somewhere in Egypt" wrote that he was fine and helping give the Axis fits. INFANTRY OFFICER Tex. ins Slallings Infant Buried EXPERT RIFLEMAN FORT 1 TORT BF.NNINO.

On. of Hereford recently A I I was recently commissioned a' 1ox second lieutenant in the I a j' i A "ilnintiire version of A florist's 1 one to packnun IL, newest shade Rites for Kenneth L. Slallings. three-month-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. W. Slallings, 800 Madison Street, were lield yesterday morn- Chnpel. Dr. E.

'fticlating min- ing from the B. Fincher was the ister. I VAN HUSS-XICE PAMPA, Nov. 25 (Special)--In a ceremony solemnized Saturday evening at fl o'clock in the home of the officiating minister. Rev.

T. D. Sum- rail, of Central Baptist Church, Miss Naomi Van HUSS became the bride of Raymond Nice, Jr. Attending her sister ns matron of honor was Mrs. M.

N. Weir Sergt. Kenneth Butler attended Mr, Nice sis best man. Tho bride, A'hn is a daughter of Mrs. Jessie Van HIIKS, attended Pampa High School where she was a member of the glee club.

The bridegroom, son, of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nice, attended school in Pampa and Lefors, where he was manager of the football team for two years.

He is now employed at the air base at Pampa. FEUEN-C11RISTIAX DALHART, Nov. 25--C. M. Peden, former Dallam County commissioner, has announced the Nov.

21 marriage of his Msuirine, to John Christian, in the Baptist parsonage at Clayton. Both the newly weds have attended Dalhart High School, and the bride attended an Amarillo business college. Mr. Christian is employed at the Army Air Forces Glides School in Dalhart. SHEP ART)-FORE MAN DALHART, Nov.

25--Announcement has been made of the marriage last weekend of Miss Hettie Merle Sliepard, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Shepard of Dalhart, and A. A. Foreman. Rev.

R. Campbell, pastor ol the Pine Street Methodist Church, officiated. Mr. Foreman, a civilian employe nt the Army Air Forces Glider School hi Dalhart, has enlisted in the Seabees, Navy construction regiment, and is awaiting call. JUNKEIUAXDERSOX PAMPA, Nov.

25 (Special)--Miss ArJiiie Morerct Junker of Cuero became the bride of James F. Anderson Nov. 17, with Rev. E. Douglas Carver of the First Baptist Church officiating.

The bridegroom has lived In Pampa since 1917, but at present he lives in. South Texas. After short visit in the Panhandle and Oklahoma, the couple is at home Cuero, DALHART, Nov. 25--Announcement has been made of the Nov. 20 marriage of Mrs.

J. P. Bcarden and J. N. Johnson, retired farmer.

Justice ol the Peace Reese officiated. colleges before entering tlie nirny. IMLL-McVEAN SHAMROCK, Nov. 25 (Special) -Miss Madell Hall of Mansfield, became the bride of Omer Russell'Mc- Vean, formerly of Shamrock now resides at Westpark, Nov. 2.

Miss Dolores Fireburger was the mnid of honor, and wore a suit ol blue with brown accessories. Mr. Thiane Gatlin of Sitka, Alaska, formerly of Shamrock, served as best man. Mrs. McVean in daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Hall of Mansfield, and the bridegroom is son Mr. and Mrs.

O. McVean of Westpark. HILL-HAW PAMPA, Nov. 25 fSpecinl)--The marriage of Miss Mary Jean Hill daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hill and Jon M. Haw, son of Mr. ant Mrs. P. Haw of Ancon, Panama Canal Zone, has been a nounc The ceremony was solemnized Aug 9 at Amnrillo iti the home Mr and Mrs.

J. D. CaKzelJ. The bride, a graduate of Pampa High School, attended West Texas State College at Canyon where she was a member of Gamma Phi sorority. She is a member of Beta Gamma Kappa Club in Pampa, and is employed by the Citizens Bank arid Trust Company.

Cadet Haw was graduated from high school in Panama and atttend- ed Kcmpr Military Academy ii Boonville, Mo. He is in the Army Air Corps and is receiving training at Randolph Field. -The nyc-nye, curious anima about the -size of a cat, is found only in Madagascar. Continue Helium Project WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (U.R)-- Secretary ol Interior Harold Ickcs reported today that a majority of the Bureau ol Mines wartime construction projects, ordered suspended by the War Production Board Oct.

20, have been given 'go ahead" signal following a hear'yii ng before the WPE facility committee. Tckes said lie had been advised jy WPB Vice-Chalrmah Ferdinand Sberstadt that construction may on: The AmarUta, helium plant md Cliff side gas field, another iclium plant now under construction and four additional helium plants stilt to be started, estimated to cost $11,000,000. Failure to complete the helium would have meant that the army and navy would be unable to obtain enough of this non-inflammable gas for Its Hghtcr-than-ftlr craft and other military uses, A was said. The Burean of Mines is the world's sole producer of helium -Program Director For U50 Arrives Edward R. Vial has arrived In AmariUo to begin work as program director for the Downtown U.

S. O. Mr. Vial will assist Dr. Maurice Hartmann.

director of the Downtown U. S. O. Movies, photography and arts and crafts arc firsts on. the lists of activities the new gram director will handle for ths' will.

Movies will be sent to tho hospital at Amarlllo Held for sot- dlerj there. Coming here from Las Vegas, N. Mr. Vial lias had experience In 17. S.

o. work at Las Vegas, Roswell, Honda and New Orleans. At Roswell, Mr. Vial organized a U. S.

o. for colored troops while lie directed a unit for white troops. He organized the u. S. O.

in Hondo. The new U. S. o. program director was doing public relations work for the Massachusetts State Guide before he entered the U.

S. O. field. Ha nlso has directed public relations for the National Youth Adji ministration Quoddy Village. Htl worked seven years on the news staff of the Boston Globe.

He also servert ns managing editor for a theatrical trade paper In Boston. Mr. Vial was accompanied to Amarilto by his wife and son, Ronald, who Is five years old. They ara at home at the Herring Hotel. -Temple Sisterhood To Sponsor Dance Among the Thanksgiving entertainments will second Avenue and Taylor Street.

Soldiers especially are invited, and refreshments will be free to servic! men. dance will begin at 8 o'clock SEELY-BUSn DALHART, Nov. 25-Mr. and Mrs. Bert.

Seely or the Sedan, N. community, west or Dalhart, have announced the Nov. 11 marriage ot their only daughter, Wanda, to Joe Bush, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. R.

W. Bush ol Boise City, Okla. Our Personal GREETINGS To All Amarillo and Panhandle Fighting Men! Bruce Autry i i NEWI.YWEDS AT DALJlAltT DALHAHT, Nov. 23--Lieut. Jules C.

Burke, recently assigned to the Army Air Forces Glider School in Dalhart, hns arrived here with his bride. They were married Nov. 4 at Memphis, iti the Sacred Heart Church. attended Memphis and Mobile, 1 four grand- Cemetery, We 're or ry so many of you are detained on 1m- jiorttmt businew, but we nnpe it won't he many more moons until It's nil over. Yon 're ri oing fine, Keep it up! FRANK'S BARBER BEAUTY SUPPLY 115-117 W.

llh Avt. Phone 5361 GREETINGS FELLOWS! We jusf want you all know that we think you are doing a grand job, and that we hopo It won't be long unfit you havo things all washed upl Palo Duro Motor Tune-Up Bob Johnson--Ed Putman 212 W. 7lh Ave. Phone 2-3698 A MERRY CHRISTMAS! TO SERVICEMEN EVERYWHERE Chairman Roy Pollard a "Remember Pearl Halbor December Tth." PRAISE THE LORD AND BUY THE AMMUNITION December is Kiwanis bond month. Let us put It over in the Kiwanis style ancl habltl A A A GREETINGS From Home Folks And throughout the new year may you have Ihs" Joy of health and happiness and A VICTORIOUS NEW YEARI LORD'S.

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