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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 5

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What They Are Doing LUE HAK I AND Your Neighbors in the Monday, Dec. 13, 1943 5 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE intensified by the heavy elliei bombing of Sofia and the United. States warning that Bulgaria, Hungary and Rumania must share the "consequences of the terrible defeat that, united nations armsare so surely bringing to nazi Germany." Hitler is rushing troops to Bulgaria to hold his puppet In line. Tito Likely to Get Major Future Role By DeWITT MacKENZIE Associated Tress War Analyst Among the most dramatic situations and I believe one of the most important thus far re Iowa Airman Outruns West Texas Rabbit Osage Lt. David W.

Fisher, who has been visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schrader, at Osage, recently won fame at a Texas air base for outrunning a jackrabbit. A newspaper at Midland, where he received his wings as a bombardier, contained the following: "Its no secret that the bombardier cadets at Midland army air base are in the pink of condition, but it's news when one of them outruns a West Texas jackrabbit. ii Vs'' against the Germans with a handful of crudely armed men and boys.

Under his leadership this guerrilla force grew until he has 200,000 or more a motley crowd wearing divers uniforms, or ordinary garb. So well has the marshall done that we have the extraordinary development of the Anglo-American allies throwing the most of their military support to him, although they had been backing King Peter's government in Cairo and his little army in the field under his minister of war, General Mihailovich. This is a doubly interesting situation, inasmuch as the 2 armies are at loggerheads and have even had armed clashes. The allies take the practical viewpoint that since Tito is doing most of the. fighting, he gets most of the military support.

Moscow has been favoring: the partisans all along. Hitler, recognizing Tito's threat to the entire German set-up in the Balkans, is throwing strong forces against the partisan leader. Meantime neighboring Bulgaria Hitler's key satellite in the Balkansis in the midst of a political crisis involving her continued loyalty to Germany. Pressure for desertion of Hitler and adherence to their fellow Slavs, the Russians, is strong. This situation has been corded in an active weekend rests in the politico military events in the explosive Balkans.

It will, I suggest, be worth while for readers to watch this fiery cockpit of Europe. List Doctor Hancher on Education Program Ames Doctor Virgil Hancher, president cf the University of Iowa, was to be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Iowa council for better education at the Kirkwood hotel in Des Moines Monday, Prof. W. I. Griffith, director of radio at Iowa State college and president of the council, announced.

Topic for the 1-day meeting is "Education's Place in Postwar Planning." 5 me lieet-tooted bombardier was Cadet David W. Fisher. With fel A "1 low cadets, he had run about half of a scheduled 2-mile cross-coun 'V 1 try run when a big West Texas jack lit out in front of the group Cadet Fisher set off in hot pursuit the time his buddies had II Mill That theater MacKENZIE not only is of military moment to the allies, but there we have under way significant political developments which will mean much to the post-war world. Three thrones those of Jugoslavia, Bulgaria and Greece are rocking like small boats in a hurricane. The governments of Rumania and Hungary also are be caught up with him, he had caught up with the rabbit.

The cadets are PRESENT YULE PROGRAM Clarion The annual Christmas' musical program will be presented Dec. 16 at 8 -p. m. at the junior high school auditorium. The program is under the direction of Ada Lou Schultz and Howard Berry.

now discussing the merits of jackrabbit stew." Lieutenant Fisher is the son of Mrs. James Fisher of Iowa City RETURN TO MISSISSIPPI Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stuart N.

Grum-mon are returning this weekend to their home in Hattiesburg, after a month in Edge-wood and Owings Mills. Md. Colonel Grummon took the advance course in chemical warfare at Edgewood arsenal. He is chemical warfare officer of the 69th division at Camp Shelby, Miss. ing lashed by the storm.

These po FIRST LIEUTENANT Word comes from the Mar department that Ross E. Anderson, son of Mrs. J. L. Anderson.

1616 North Federal, has been promoted to first lieutenant. Lieutenant Anderson enlisted in the air corps while a student at the University of Iowa, where he was a varsity football player. At Mason City high school he was all-state football guard 2 years. He was a letterman in football at the Iowa City high school. Prior to joining the armed forces he was litical upheavals strike me as If symptomatic of what we may ex pect in many parts of the dis circulation manager for the Dav enport Democrat in Iowa City.

WINS PROMOTION Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Tase.

route 2, of the promotion of Mrs. Page's son, Lewis II. Daws, to the rank of technical sergeant and crew chief. He is stationed with the U. S.

army in the southwest Pacific and is assigned to examining wrecked planes. He will have completed 2 years of service in the area in February, having gone tj Australia as a private. His vif, whom he met and married in Australia, expects to make her first visit to the states in the spring. rupted European continent as soon r7-- as the war ends Lieutenant Fisher will report to Salt Lake City and his wife will The Jugoslav crisis is of vast importance, and this revolves remain in Iowa until he receives GRADUATED HOSPITAL APPRENTICE Carroll A. Eliason was graduated on Dec.

3, from the U. S. naval hospital, Oakland, with the rating: of hospital apprentice 1st class. He entered the service in July and finished his boot training at Farragut, Idaho, in Augrust, with the rating; of seaman 2nd class. In November he was promoted to hospital apprentice 2nd class, and now has won this new promotion.

He is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eliason, 516 15th S. E. Medals Given Service Men Reach 100,000 further orders as to location.

around the colorful leadership of Marshal Josip Broz "Tito," they I ivUfU. call him commander of the par Holiday Specials! Raymond E. "Bud" Collins Promoted Serving at Sea tisan guerrilla forces, which are made up of peasants and hardy ITIUUIU ill 1311 yJl 4 Children in Service mountain folk. War makes and unmakes personalities, and it looks Is Pharmacist's Mate 1 as though one of the striking fig Bancroft Mrs. Albert left for Scott Field, 111., to i ures of our global conflict is emerging from the obscurity of on Cruiser in Meets Mason Cityan III the Balkans in the person of Tito visit her son, S.

Sgt. Raymond McCarthy. From there she will go to Penscola. to visit an aunt, then to Miami, to visit her son and wife, Ensign and Mrs. As the cards now lie.

Tito is going to have a major role in smashing the Hitlerite forces in Raymond E. "Bud" Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Longley. 107 the Balkan peninsula. But that Washington, (U.R) They are just scraps of ribbon and unimpressive bits of metal, but into the earning of them went blood, sacrifice Robert McCarthy. She will then go to Oxford Carolina S. has been promoted likely to be only part of his mis Why not get your new permanent wave now before those holiday festivities start? Don't be worried with a straight, untidy head of hair those busy days.

Select. a wave to suit your budget from our expert staff. Come in now for a consultation. to pharmacist's mate 1c, accord Ohio, to visit her j'oungest son, inz to word received here. The and near superhuman valor.

sion. Looking ahead through the smoke of battle, I think we shall find him influencing the political future of his own country and Vincent McCarthy, apprentice seaman, and from there to South Bend, to visit her daughter, former Mason Cityan has been in the navy 2 years, having entered No magnate, nor Midas can buy these adornments, but already on Navy day, 1941. more than 100,000 among Ameri Maxxne McCarthy, S.K. 2c. consequently of the rest of the He received his basic training Mrs.

McCarthy has 4 sons and 7.50 DUCHESS $10.00 wave, machine or machineless Balkans. ca's fighting men have won the right to wear these official badges at Great Lakes Naval Training one daughter in the service. Hom Tito started his resistance er McCarthy is at sea so his moth station and was then transferred to Norfolk, where he was er will be unable to visit him. COLD WAVES graduated with honors as a hos TRY THIS OVER-NIGHT CARE FOR COLDS' pital apprentice. After further 7 of honor, granted by their nation.

Highest of the awards is the Congressional Medal of Honor. Thus far in this war the navy has bestowed this decoration upon 41 men, while the army has granted it to 19. Other navy awards to navy, training at Philadelphia he went FRANK OPAT DIES ACHEY MISERIES to sea as pharmacist's mate in De PHONE 143 Cresco Funeral rites for Frank cember. 1942. Opat, 81, farmer southwest For a year now he has been in the South Pacific on a light cruiser Cresco.

were held Monday with JFrl It tMn im VTby not try Grandma's medicated mutton ut method when your family has a cold? Use Penctro to relievo colds' coughing, muscle aches, and chest muscle soreness. Pcnrtro is the salve that brings you a base containing the same old-fashioned mass at the Catholic church at and one of his high points of in terest has been that he finally marine, coast guard, army and men of foreign nations total 6,031. They include: Distinguished Service Medal, 81; Legion of Merit, 432; Army and Marine Corps Med Schley, 10 miles southwest of Cresco, and burial at Our Lady of Lourdes cemetery. 15 miles south RAYMOND E. COLLIN? Pharmacist's Mate 1c mutton suet with time tested medication caught up with and talked for a while with another Mason Cityan Pcnetro coes to work two ways: (1) In' west of Cresco.

Widow survives. Marshall Ilea, son of Mr. and SEAMAN 1ST CLASS Richard Norman Garms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.

Garms, 311 15th S. L. has finished a course in radio technician school with the rating of seaman 1st class. He has been attending Texas A 31 at College Station, Tex. Seaman Garms began his training at Farragut, Idaho, in side, medicated vapors penetrate nose and throat breathing passages, comfort al.

636; Distinguished Flying Cross, 817; Navy Cross, 1.205; Air Medal, Claude Smith of Kilqore. Mrs. Marshall J. Ilea, 100 2nd N. W.

as thpy eoothe nasal passages. (2) Out The co-pilot is 2nd Lt. Raymond SECOND FLOOR 1,357, and Silver Star, 1.4C2. side, Penetro acts like a plaster to etimu "Bud is a graduate of the Mason S. Smith.

Lt. Frank S. Smith is the The Purple Heart goes auto late local circulation right at the spot where it is rubbed on. Only 25c. Double upplpr 35c For real relief from these navigator, and T.

Sgt. James i Smith the engineer. matically to all persons wounded in service and posthumously to all killed in action. And you guessed it the radio uuiuo. uiioejiva wwttji uuiuutu a cucuu Your BELT for CHRISTMAS City high school and was employed at Abel i Son's store before his entrance into the service Whereabouts man is Staff Sgt.

Iseal L. Smith. Army records show the follow ing awards: UoJ Service Crosses with 28 Oak Leaf Smiths Go to HOLD 2nd SCHOOL Clusters, 222 Distinguished Service Medals with 6 Oak Leaf Clus Rockwell Bath township wom How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.

Chest Colds, Bronchitis en held their 2nd training school at the home of Mrs. Kate Hoff War; Man One Bomber Crew ters, 1.381 Legion of Merit awards with 10 Oak Leaf Clusters; 7,947 Silver Stars with 379 Oak Leaf Clusters. 9,644 Distinguished Flying Crosses with 161 Oak Leafi man. I he lesson was on caring for Our Equipment." The next school will be at the home of Mrs Gilbert Mcllrath Jan. 13.

Clusters. 1,792 Soldier Medals with Kilgore, Texas, (U.R) The Smiths 10 Oak Leaf Clusters, and 33,518 Air Medals wtih 39,655 Oak Leaf have taken over 1 bomber headed for the battlcfront. Kuy War Savings Bond and Clusters. They total 95,725. Pilot of the bomber is Cant.

Stamps from your Globe-Gazette The Oak Leaf Cluster denotes Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders, 808 Delaware N. have received word from Denver, that Cpl. and Mrs.

Dale W. Sanders are the parents of a boy, born Dec. 4. Pvt. Frank W.

Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker, 409 20th S.

has bven stationed for about a month at Seattle, where he is supply clerk with the ground crew of the army air forces. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Dunn.

252 8th S. have just had word that their son. Pvt. John J. Dunn, has landed in England.

Previous to going overseas he was stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas, with Claude W. Smith. 20. son of Mrs. carrier boy.

the 2nd award of the same honor The Air Medal is awarded auto matically for 5 aerial combat mis sions. No awards have been announced yet of 2 new decorations the Combat Infantryman Medal and the Expert Infantryman Medal. Already the war department has ordnance depot 178. Before going adedd to the battle honors list of the army 16 battles and compaigns into the service he worked at the government proving grounds at Savannah, 111. He is a graduate of the present war.

as compared with 13 for all of World war I. of St. Joseph's high school. Cadet John Dclaney has re 70,000 Shipments a Day turned to Pennsylvania State col New York. (U.R) A few New York city blocks supply 85 per cent of the ready-to-wear goods Link yourself to the touch of glitter so prominent this Falf.

Supple, rich suede enhanced by a douMe row of silver ringlets a happy engage- TA ment. In Hack and desirable Fall shades. ItwU lege where he will continue his training in engineering in the ASTP. He spent a 7 day furlough i' LAW i i -v. I with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. purchased by shoppers in the United States, according to the Railway Express Agency, which J. L. Delaney, 524 6th S. E.

fee rvt. Lawrence Nehls returned to the Catholic University of handles more than 70,000 clothing shipments a day. More than 500.000 persons are said to be em America, Washington. D. where he completed his ASTP training in the Engineers on Dec.

4. He ployed in the industry, which provides "Fifth Ave." fashions for Fpcnt his furlough visiting his par every American Main street. "cv -v ents. Mr. and Airs.

Arthur Nchls. 115 7th S. W. lie entered the serv ice April JO, and completed his Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps from your (ilobc-(iairtte carrier boy. biisic training in the E.

R. T. nt Fort Bclvoir, before enter ing the ASTP. IaIIY CLOVER FIESTA Japs Steal Soldier's Snapshot of Sweetie Pawtucket. It.

(U.R) Beatrice TctreauJt isn't sure Miss and Griffiths Spices and Flavors In My Cooking and Baking For many years Griffiths Spices and Flavors have only been sold to meat wl5 engaged in the preparation of food. The.e industries recognized ana aemanded Gnffiths'Spices and Flavors because they were the highest quality and purest on the market. Griffiths products are now available for family use in the same wide variety and high quality. Each spice and flavor is in an attractive dispenser on a sturdy hardwood rack, stand or tray making any set a gift that wilt be appreciated by the entire family. frtttf fcrttrty fn toucan iWutufn A American as the stars and stripes, Yanky Clover hj Kichard Iludnut has won first place in the affection of American girls.

Make it your favorite too! she certainly isn't pleased, but she Make the meal a truly gay occasion with Fiesta. Six brilliant, cheerful colors. PLATES 40c and 55c BREAD BUTTERS 20c and 35c FRUITS 1 5c 20c may be a pin-up girl lor some Japanese soldier. Miss Tetreault's friend, Cpl. Frank Hanni, wrote her from somewhere in the South Pacific that her picture had been stolen along with his other valuables when he was robbed utter being left for dead on the battlefield.

Corporal Hanni was picked up by American medical men and Perfume Toilet Water Cologne Dusting wp Pom tier. Flower Tot Perfume package etch Cake and Cookie Set Set includes 5 bottles of flavor and 5 jars of spice on hardwood tfn in stand Tlcum 50. io0--' 4 Flavor Set Consists of 5 bottles of flavor- -f ing on handy hardwood tray vlXJ Spice Set jars of spice neatly on hardwood jack Has 12 lit be led $2.49 SOUPS 70c 55c Work it dance In It live in it a glamorous Wesket suiter you've been waiting for. Graduated tucks nip in the waist lijie and velvet allure accent! add a final eyecatching touch. In wool-tone heW land color: Harvest Gold, Indian Red, Chamois Tan.

Size. 11-17. 95 SPONSOR DANCE Emmotsburg The Young Peoples club of Assumption parish is sponsoring a public dance at St. Mary's gym Monday evening. Music was to be provided by Lynn Kerns orchestra ol Fairmont, Minn.

8- IN. BOWLS '60c See our fine line of Ovenware PYREX KLA-HAMR'D OLD HICKORY as well as Dinner ware Oven Pottery COOKIE JARS MIXING BOWLS FOOD CHOPPERS 6-IN. BOWLS 50c Marines Fear "the Word" In The South Tacific. (U.R) When a South Pacific leatherneck's girl calls off their romance, he's "just got the word," according to a Marine Combat Correspondent. Neighboring soldiers give their comrades the same dismal news with "My girl gave me tic pink slip." PHONE 17 twrieVaoMeee 22 STATE DOWNSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS FIRST FLOOR "taw.

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