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1943. A PART i PAGE 0. CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: JULY IS, I Die as Prisoners Marine Casualties Leland avenue, the windows of which are painted green. Soon, they added, the loaded procession moved out from behind the green windows, across Leland avenue, and into a garage south of Leland avenue between Winthrop and Kenmore POLES IN RUSSIA FORM DIVISION TO true that the state's attorney's office had relayed a report on the bookie to the commissioner's office. The captain said such a call had been received and it had been relayed, in turn, to Town Hall district police.

Meanwhile, however, the bookie was still bouncing along. Neighbors reported that yesterday morning a man in a tan suit, another in a chocolate brown suit and two Negroes carried the loud speaker, name boards, and other bookie equipment from 4649 Broadway down the street to a small empty store room at 1042 (Story in adjoining column.) BOUNDING BOOKIE JUST KEEPS ON ROLLING ALONG LIST MORE MEN DEAD OF ILLNESS IN JAP PRISONS FIGHT WITH REDS The strange case of the bounding bookie went ahead a couple of leaps yesterday, the bookie keeping ahead Troop Organized to Show of police even tho Police Commissioner James P. Allman, somewhat Number of Chicagoland Victims Small. Gerald F. McQuilkin Cleft and Frank J.

Mane! Jr. irate, ordered a complete investi Unity Between Nations. gation and boomed: Pvt. Stanley B. Snecknt lleftl, and Capt.

Paul C. Cook. "1 will not tolerate any books In Washington, D. July 17 VP). Chicago.

The case came to public attention BY ALEXANDER WERTH. first when a woman reported that The navy today announced nine casualties, including six dead, one wounded, and two missing. This bring3 to 27,144 the total of navy, the bookie was operating in the rear of a tailor shop at 1105 Leland ave MOSCOW, Russia, July 16 Delayed. For two hours yesterday, oh the parade ground of a camp nue. After the woman protested to and the state's attorney, the Convict 147 During Year for Various War Crimes Washington, D.

July 17 P). Arrest and conviction of 147 persons for war crimes espionage, sabotage, sedition, and failure to register as foreign agents during the 12 month period ending June 30 -was reported today by the department of justice. bookie moved across a narrow alley for Polish soldiers some 100 miles from Moscow, this correspondent watched one of the most impressiye displays of highly modern troops with an immense number of anti to a second floor room at 4649 Broad way. Yesterday's chapter began in Com tChlearo Tribune Press SerHee.1 Washington, D. July 17- Additional messages thru the International Red Cross from Japan have notified the war department of more names of American soldiers who have died of disease in Japanese prison camps since the fall of Ba-taan and Corregidor.

A partial additional list of those who are stated to have died includes the following Chicagoland internees: CHICAGO AND TICIMTT. Cooke. Capt. Paul Mrs. Dorothy St.

John Cooke, wile. 1013 Superior street. Oak Park. Sneekns. Prt Stanley B.

Mrs. Antoinette Jonikas, sister. 5028 South Laflin street. DOWNSTATE II.IJNOIS. Hicks.

Pvt. 1st Class General L. Lloyd Hicks, father, 433 North 7th street. East missioner Allman's office. The com tank rifles, tommy guns, artillery, and numerous heavy tanks march marine corps, and coast guard casualties reported since Dec.

7, 194L Casualties announced today CHICAGO AM) TICIMTT. Dred. La Cea. Joseph P. A 2d lieutenant, marine Mother.

Mrs. Katherine Cesa, 1353 North Lockwood arenue. MrQuilkin, Gerald marine reported prisoner May 251 Father. Fred McQuilkin. 5653 North Austin, avenue.

Mancl, Frank John, marine reported prisoner May 251 Mother, Mrs. Ottilie Mancl. 313 Sel bourne road. Riverside. IOWA.

Dead. Schrader, Herbert Albert, marine report missioner called his secretary, Capt, James Conlisk, and asked if it were past. This was the famous Tadeusz Kosciuszko division, which Is being constituted as a reply to Gen. An ders' army's refusal to fight on the Rus so-German front. Store Hours Monday: 12 Noon to 9 P.

M. When, a few days after the rupture of Russo-Polish relations, it was announced that a Polish divr ed prisoner May 251 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F.

Schrader. Fonda. sion would be formed to fight side by side with the Red army with the slogan "There is no return to MICHIGAN. Dead. Doyash.

Harold Walter, marine reported Poland exceDt across the battle prisoner May 251 Mother, Mrs. Daisy Doyash. Detroit. St. Louis.

IOWA. Stevens, Pvt. 1st Class Leland R. Ralph F. Stevens, father.

Route 2, Montezuma. MICHIGAN. Beekrow, Pvt. 1st Class George W. George Thomas Beekrow.

father. Saginaw. Saarinen, Sgt. Paul A. John F.

Saarinen. father. No. 25. Republic.

Snllivan, Tech. Set. Robert K. James Sullivan, father. Calumet.

FIND DYING SOLDIER. Goshen, July 17 fAPJ. John Robert McGanty. 27 years old. of Brooklme.

a soldier, died today several hours after he was found unconscious along the New Tork Ontral railroad tracks. He was POLICE INVADE 7 I I i v0--f I U'if' I I r' yM It I'll1 Ws I I I 1 rr--'-l I L-r Mi S-C 1 i rir i 'J i mi HANDBOOKS AS RESULTS POUR IN Seven downtown handbooks were believed to have fallen from a train. raided by police yesterday afternoon as returns were coming in from tracks thruout the country. lii4iiS)J Ten men were arrested and a total of 131 patrons sent on their way. Four raids were made by police No Charge for Scientific Sight Test Rimless Seamless Bifocals from Commissioner James P.

All- SQ.95 Becoming white engraved mounting with first quality seamless bifocal white lenses for both distance and reading, accurately ground to your sight needs. man's office, headed by Capt. Michael Naughton. They were at 1212 South Wabash avenue, on the first floor; at 28 East Jackson boulevard, on the 19th floor; at a cigar counter at 69 West Monroe street, and in a cigar store at 203 North La Salle street. Highest cash prices paid for your grand, upright or spinet Phone Today MERRIMAC 4026 SIMONSON PIANO CO.

5416 W. North Ave. CHICAGO'S OLDEST USED PIANO DEALERS $5-45 The other raids were made by po lice from the central station, led by Capt. Thomas Duffy. Spots raid Same Style with White Single Vision Lenses.

Optical Section First Wabaslf Directed by Dr. S. S. Hollander, O.D. ed were the basement of 208 North Wells street, the third floor at East Wacker drive, and at 179 North Wells street.

Shop monday From 12 II 00 II 10 9 P. III. Pre-Season Showing of New 9.95 29.50 32.50 36.50 49.50 Your $1 in War Stamps Will Send Another "Shangri-La'" to Tokyo 75.00 $139.50 $219.50 field," many persons abroad, and even here, regarded this as a political demonstration or at any rate a symbolic gesture amounting to no more than the formation of a small Polish token force. Crack Division Being Formed. What is being formed instead is a crack Polish division.

A few correspondents were invited to the camp to attend a big ceremony in which the division's colors were to be received by the troops, who were to take their soldiers' oath. The ceremony was to coincide with the anniversary of the battle of the Gruenwald in the 14th century, when combined forces of Poles, Czechs. Russians, and Lithuanians routed "the Teutonic knights. The Gruenwald victory is used as a symbol of the Slavic nation's unity. Emphasis on the unity of interests of Russia and Poland was emphasized in everything in slogans, in the wording' of the Polish soldiers' oath, and in the division's cultural activities, in which such things are stressed as the mutual admiration and influence of Mickie-wicz and Jushkin, the two countries national poets.

Another thing that is emphasized is: "To live you must fight," a slogan displayed in many parts of the camp. Tells of Sikorski Mission. Col. Berling. commander of the Kosciuszko division, while declaring he had no definite information, said he had heard that Gen.

Wladyslaw Sikorski, former Polish premier, on his last fateful trip to the middle east, had gone there to impress upon the Poles of Gen. Anders army the necessity of actually fighting In the war, if not on the Russian side at least side by side with the British and Americans. Premier Sikorski was killed July i when the plane in which he was returning to England from the middle east crashed off Gibraltar. The visit to the Polish camp was Interesting in several respects. The two persons who.

as it were, run the show are the Polish woman writer, dark, handsome, angular, and overworked Wanda -Wassiliewska, president of the union of Polish patriots, and CoL Berling, formerly of Gen. Ander's army. Play Yankee Doodle for U. S. The reviewing stand was decorated with flags of Poland, the soviet union, Britain, the United States, Czecho-Slovakia, and France.

Later at a theatrical entertainment the Polish national anthem opened the proceedings, followed by the internationals, God Save the King and, surprisingly. Yankee Doodle, which, it was explained, had to be played instead of the Star Spangled Banner, the music for which the band had sought in vain. During the two-hour review the thousands of Polish soldiers, standing on the parade ground, repeated the words of their oath, swore to fight to the last drop of blood for the liberation of Poland and to the defeat of the Germans, and also fidelity to their allies in the Red army, who had put their weapons of war into their hands. The men, mostly between 25 and 35, wearing brand new dark khaki summer tunics, marched past with the band playing military marches. Illinois Welfare Group to Meet Here Nov.

10 The state convention of the Illi-eois Welfare association will be held at the La Salle hotel Nov. 10, 11. and 12. Executive Secretary W. C.

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