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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 5

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Haro Criliurx terd Sunday September 17 19V1 Waco Texas See Page 3 More Central Texans Listed te on ridge overlooking enemy position Pfr Robert Smith left these The night naitol squad watched Receiving Blankets IMPORTED OLDING BASKETS SOT COTTON DOZEN OR INANTS DRESSES CRIB BLANKETS 690 extra absorb guarante 59c fUNHElEHE WRAPPER virtually boxed INANTS' 3 PC SIEEPERS NATION WIDE (RIB SHEETS INANTS' KNIT GOWNS 79c 890 BABY WALKER ALL STEEL 1225 BATHINETTE COMPLETE Wl DIG BUY OR BABY 298 298 25c lat weave fiber baskets for the new baby! Con venient carrying han dles with an undercar riage on coasters long 13" wide deep White with pink nr blue triming Cred't Jswekn 410 AUSTIN Brilliant famous written with each set is the Korean equiva lent of the Japanese ''banzai" diner Each one was made by the skilled hands of Philippine craftsmen! Every seam every bit of embroidery each tuck and launched "The hone of achieving last 'ng peace has hern materially ad vanced Tobacco Men Meet LAUl lupsnay Born in Waco Lieutenant Wil liams graduated from West Point in 1917 and was assigned to duty in Japan before the outbreak of the war His father Major Mar shall Williams Jr died when Lieutenant Williams was a boy His mother recently made a broadcast from Japan to mothers of soldiers in the States sions" said the Stars and Stripes "It is here that the photographs gathered by such risk and finished with such painstaking care give up their But it is the sharp eyed pilot who must guide his plane safely over enemy territory and come back with the pictures that strip the enemy of every vestige of pri the detours around span less bridges the ripped and batter ed trucks marking the sides of roadways the guns no longer at tended ilm Dei doped Tne Lieutenant responsibil ity carried still further Even after return from combat the Wacoan was in charge of developing his own pictures as well as all the oth ers taken by other pilots "The enormous task being ar comphshed by this squadron is re vealed by the records of the phntn processing section declared the armed forces newspaper "Oper ating in tents under full field enn i $500 DOWN $150 WEEKLY Your choice of I4 yslo or hit gold full cut diamond center stone our diamond investment value CUT TO right over diaper No bagging No sagging I Elastic waist snd leg open ings insure smooth fit he sixes are small medi urn large and extra large COMORTABLE flat seams prevent tub bing and chsfing and the rayon covering is soft to baby'a tender skin GOOD LOOKING baby Choos from pink blue miie or white Buy a different color for every outfit WASHABLE just dip them in the mdr! No ironing needed! THRITY abop smimd! Compare! Try heat thia value oipwti Good warm heavy weight cotton in soft solid colors or perman ently woven nursery patterns Richly bound with of rayon Gatin Mil TH KOREA Sept of Springfield Coin end Korean battle front They nre member of (he DIAL 3 350! Doughfeet Watch the Big Guns Work mass Heavyweight Birdseye that means ency Big size edges are neatly hem med every diaper first quality! hni Reid Jorgensen alleged in suit filed yeaterdav that the violated an agreement with hv sellinc the on tier The Vegas lee Prcss to Herman Grecnspun The latter has since changed the paper's name to the Morning Sun Jorgensen named Woodruff Ran dolph Indianapolis international president as ro defendant and said Randolph had hired him to take over the union paper sn the ITU could get out of the publish ing business The ITU had start ed the venture after its printers left the Review Journal on strike September 1949 Blue Matte or Pink NURSERY GAUZE DIAPERS lni (n P'L Carl of Ponea City Okla otnerve results of artillery fire on the th Infantry Regiment Arwr THrphnfn ready beset by the Korean war men approached him he deliveredk a I a as a I and its complications The new problem was a dispute between the young State of Israel and Its neighbors Egypt charged that Israel had deported thousands of Palestinian Arabs and demanded an investiga tion by the Security Coun cil Jordan said Israeli forces in vaded its territory Israel counter charged that Egypt and Jordan han violated their armistices agreements with the Jewish State 5()t0j me its Us Out With Everything But Our irst Teeth TRAINING PANTS KNIT BABY LAYETTE 890 ALL HIS IRST CLOTHING 149 A CHENILLE (RIB SPREADS DIAPER BAGS 198 BOTTLE UNITS (OMPLETE HAND MADE BOOTEE Plane Wreckage ound ANCHORAGE Alaska Sept 16 Wreckage believed tn be that of an Air orce 17 missing since Monday night was spotted to day on the North vertical wall of Mount Susitna about 40 miles northwest of here Col James Posev thief nt staff nf the 57th ighter Interceptor Wing reported the wreckage was widely scattered at about the 4000 foot level of the 4200 foot peak The peak Is visible from Anchorage There were no signs of life in the vicinity itmiK in iviita uitutT iutt ikk rie men wcie nuotiKi nit pisiic ditions and at temperatures near when it disappeared while flying the boiling point the men of this front Eielson tn Elmendmf Air section tinder the direction of irst joice Rase (None from Texas Lieut Marshall Williams dis play their records as silent proof ot their efforts Splitting Into small OllCC i) 1 00(1 0 crews nf two shifts they have fin OU II find ludKd (ot l)leie tI (After baby beth wr ppern extra am) i nil lilched elge thll Wbe pink bhe a pIliJ tarond1btmnwwhenpr bottom come in nd lock op! LEECY WARM COTTON! his I ITU him Las ull sizes Indi Baby pastels wnne Moscow Radio Reports Raid on I LONDON Sent cow Radio said 47 heavy I nomners caused gieat nestruc tinn" in a five hour raid against the North Korean capital of Py onevanc earlv todav The broad DALLAS Sept 16 AP The cast quoting a Tass message from Texas and Oklahoma Association nf Vongvang said lheie wore many casualties Inbacro Distributors is holding its fourth annual meeting hero Goa Portuguese lndl was lhe meeting which opened es wrested from the King nf Rljapur gnming Get mendaoo from your drurgUt terdsy will last three nays in 1510 I Satisfaction or money back guaranteeo BIRDSEYE DIAPERS SPECIAL! JT' Ished as many as 5o00 prints in TJ nne dav In a nerind nf one month Uli frill Infill OU more than 4 1000 print have been rushed through their Burglars stood up police Police Captain tunterman was Mother I rom Japan tirnefj nff that Rroup ftf ynuths Tiaulenant mother the i Neen overheard discussing former Miss Lucy Iazcnby of methods for hutglarizing the In Waco whn has been In Japan with fUan Motorcycle Shop 18 Wash hr son wrote home nn Sept 2 that meton Axenur Lieutenant Williams haa had a The night natrot aauad Hatched five day leave in Japan She ws and waited with no results Asthma Mucus WHILE 'Mi loosened Don't cousblnf ehoktnt currlnt attack ef nronchial xathma nun your alrep and enenty anoirar day er night without trying MENDAOO Thia great medi cine it not amnte Infection or tprty but work through the blood thug tchlng the Jungs end brnnrhlal tubes Usually the first doM starts helping nature Immediately nays: 1 Helps loosen and nmove thick strangling mucus 3 Thus promotes freer Among Dead Wounded 7 A three sesr Army veteran 8ted in the right leg on the right 17 who called KlUeen his home J9 J11 trnsferrd to base hospital tn although he had never really lived Tokvo He the husband nf Mrs has been killed tn action in Evelyn Thomas who is the daugh Xnrea it was learned Saturday ter of George Kelly of Hearne Other new casualties from the) The Thomases have one small fighting front include Mur more i daughter Central Texans wounded in action! Also on new casualty lists is Killed was fe Clonntc Rob lpfc Edward I ee Higgins nephew ertson snn of Mrs William Hol (of June Augusta Haywood ot Clif lingsworlh of Killeen whose hus ton Higgins a Negro is about band it a ort Hood sergeant 20 vears old and had attended the Robertson enlisted in the Army Dunbar school in Clifton He has when he was 1 1 years old his moth been in the service than two er said and while he never lived vears in Killeen he had visited her there I a A VtAaA la lk DrtAiflA aa iv'iiKHMJii iinti itrrn ii mic flAiiii i Theatre since Januarv i Wounded on his birthdav whene A a hand grenade exploded in his Ko AgJinST UDI0I1 rea foxhole was Cpl Carlton £aS VEGAS Nev Sept 16 AP O'Neal Valentine 25 born Cor I AL international Tvpngranh icana and reared near Kerens ar ani Valentine wrote his mother Mrs ca bnion is a defendant a Sally Sloan of Route 1 Kerens $1000000 suit by the formr gen that after the explosion on Sept Pra manager of its newspaper 'J ne naa to rrawi annul tncre mues to a first aid station Valentine) went inrougn vvuriu vidi ii in me I Navy serving from 1941 until 1945 I He joined the Army In 1946 went i in Germanv fnr two years and i was shipped to Japan via Texas in 1949 Wounded on Sept 5 was Pfc I Billy Agee 26 son of Mr and Mrs Agee of Hamilton Agee wrote his parents that the wound was a slight one Agee has been in the Army since October 1949 and went to Japan in May He is with the 25th Infantry Division Aw (he Aievlilh ttftAP rrUtttf Vll IIIL vigginil uuj an' uiioniy in Korea IJeut Leroy Thomas of Hearne was wounded Ho had landed on Aug 21 and was wound Wacoan Has Nothing to Shoot But Camera on Korean Mission A native Wacoan reported mlss fphotographs of the various mis fxpectlng him back the following Ing tn action has flown 85 hours in combat over Korea on 38 mis sions armed only with a camera The missing pilot is irst Lieut Marshall (Red) Williams lit grandson of Mrs Lazenby of 2733 Windsor and son of Mrs Mar shall Williams Jr now in Japan Before the reported ill fated mis sion earlier this week Lieutenant Williams had made 38 missions in his unarmed 80 "Alone Unarmed is the motto of the photo reconnais sance units whose pilots can de pend only on the plane and can hope for nn better performanre from the shin than the next pilot But the next pilot If not in recon naissance is armed with numerous 50 caliber guns a rockets and possibly a couple nf bombs He is accompanied bv a heavily armed wing man The planes must go over the ame territory and ex pect the same treatment from the enemy that is anything the enemy has to throw at them More than nne teconnaissance pilot has rrossed (he 10th Parallel (Story eatures Work The Sept 2 issue of "Stars and Stripes" carried a page article nf lhe reconnaissance men and their work including a photograph ofLieutenant Williams checking the settings on his oblique camera just prior to a mission over Seoul Ko rea where amphibious landings have just been made There he photograohed the damage done by United Nations fighters and bomb ers nn a pontoon bridge "The sharp eyes of he phnto In terpreters determipe the failure or success nf all the combined efforts of other squadron members Through hands pass all the Red Prisoners Believe Inchon Landing WITH THE 5 tn DIVISION Oiip Ahiii Armv Korean prisoner who didn't know i V7L1L If lull ill Ill MacArthur On Landing and wouldn't that lhet cnrxnTnv Marinea have landed at Inchon WASHINGTON zsept 16 AnA there wu evidence that I II 1 Defense Secretary Louis Johnson even their commanders were un 1 IS JLllUl ciltll i 'odav Mint congratulations to Gen uatmn RM 'fwMNuJ MAr and aid the leaflets over the American 'YIJlAvTUE i Inchon invasion has "materially iii Roanoke Va was awarded a dis 'Peace In rv I A tmguished service cross today for Johnson who bows out as De I SI (1171 1 alllS proving himself to be a one man fense Secretary next Tuesdav sent sur uux ax Armj rep)inff gn enemy at this message to the General: i 'rVti rrats nnrl tba 1 1 AT TA Gorn Shilling distinguished him 1 gallant fighting men under your 111 I 1PIV 1 lllMlIPir at when his company command on the magnificent sue 'll 1 1 1 1 Xz lulJ tv )rommand post was attacked by i cesses achieved to date in the bril I haaw onoriiv marhinA un fir I liantlv fAnrotv anH in Killeen he had vfsiled her there rrCESS snt He advanced in ulthin 20 ard of ecu ted offensive you have just 1 a AW 1 A a kJ a li cwspipcr Min 1'llCS A new headache developed this It week lor tne vnuea Nations st When a squad of enemy rlfle such a volume of fire that half of the enemy was killed and the rest withdrew When another enemy machine gun opened fire Shilling attacked again this time with hand grenades and destroyed it loo i vhkfMirT! 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