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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 13

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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ootnoteg On Fihtcri Ths Unneen Audience By Webtr Ircwotv I uw MSfr I a ye srf I i afi JtFTTce I rr uwe wi 1 1 um. fkT rr ti veev mucn rr Military Bulletin Board iwcm rvnmi tU KX? TMOUCMT COaVC I peiUWWT May iuan avTt? I peis cn 7 VOi) HHO 10 TtT HOT WO HHO tat wcrr 4 ft 1X7 fACLV. I clao set yaTXTt rvawTEp jow I trree au tmis umc, heuQ I I StfKtV. PUT KNOlvj AWwtV, Ma? I I AAONf i N4N. n1 JfcT fgQPULSlON.

"ags PRACTICAL A BLL8VILLB serviceman and the officers and crew of his unit I hare used their ingenuity In providing living quarter for thenv aelvae in Guam. similar ta thos at noma. Lt Clamant Heddiestoo, son of Mr. and Mra. Everett Hedfltewton of Boree and a itroup of fciMMie built a bouse and.

aithouah it ia only IS by 14 feet. War Diary mwmrj men toe spare haa bffR uMliied to tha bant advantage an that it ia equal, they aaid, to a three romn dwellin back boma. Four bunks nave been plared on aide of the room, thua leaving spare for a Uving room, cioihea pra and a shower. Lt Heddleeton haa been ordinate in meeting another Weliswiile servioeman, Robert Raaanbarger, eon of Mr. and Mra.

L. H. Ren berger of Mam attached to the mm wine and atationed two miles away. U. Heddleston and LU Norman Erkfield, arm of Mrs.

Prod Erkfield of Main also enjoy ed threa visits together. I ALL lHr. SfcU GOVS Vex seesr foe aaout i AJMOUACre asar. sswasasaw Imi AM'Mat SANXf knowvll see mike you KNOW I TMAW'KXl Of. NA HA.6OO0OL0 CEAR 8 LONGj JACOgS CAU.K BOYLE liBri Aaaoel.tad Preea yjBLM Staff nffil Writer 1 IT TERRIBLY IMPORTANT AN' 1 PfAOi.STCvg AN HAVE rcO 90MCWMFSe5 0N 1 VOuft Wf N0 JfCffV CALLED OtV.W.L MtL 1DO FOOSA NOO OAftLIN', BUT CANT MAVff lO VMAIT.

A Wf lx COME BACK HOME AN JUST 5i TAN1 LOOK AT XOU 1 IfOAK. a raup. iOU AN STEVE STAY WITH 60tMG SOMC til I efcaJKA OUT. MP'S A FIX ANXOU5 talk. rycxi.SAys hc ajnt i nrv Tvucrr wwesed.

AWWtLE.OOOO OS OUT OF THE WV. SAO AT N55 rs BFFH Hf WAN19 VOJTtAa TOKYO Getting home has ceased to he a mere oheesaion Lt James Roland Vodrey Jr. has concluded a visit with his father, James R. Vodrey, and with many individuals who are sweating out the final weeks be fore their discharge from the army or navy. It has become a mania.

They can't talk or think about anything else. grandmother, Mrs. John W. Vodrey, on Kant Fourth sL Ha hss just returned from months with tha army air forcea in the European theater. Lt.

Vodrey attended tha East Liverpool public echooie and completed his schooling in Columbus and at Randolph Bacon military 1 Modegt Maidens By Jay Allan Consider tha following case; A hitch hiking naval officer. LET Me SHOW NOU DO MDU CAUL IJiiT MOW THE HUSBAND, IN that a THE NOVEL I'M PCAONX3. kiss DEAR' AND NOT academy at Front Royal, Va. Ha given a ride by a correspondent, entered service Jan. 2a, 19 and 1 explained that tie was In town on spent 13 months in Aruba off iheja one day paaa from hia ship.

"It coaM of Veneiueia, returning to; a tanker," he added. "We have tha States to complete hia officer millions of gallons of high test training course. He was assigned! gasoline aboard and aa soon aa we to Europe with the Ninth engineers1 can unload wa can start home. KISSES HIS WIPE WHEN ONLV THAT HE COMES HOME FPOM WORK THE EVENING HE COMES HOME FOR MS LUNCH, sna iaier waa transferred to the' Hut we ve been cruising around stfrd engineer aviation battalion here for days and can't find; anybody who will take it. If we! dont ge rid of it pretty soon.

He is now a member of tha officers' reserve corps and will enter Ohio State university in January swear id going to dump it out 3 io complete nia education. He waa accompanied by hia wife, Mra. arret Vodrey. Promotion! Phillip Ray Maher, aoa of Mm myself." He paused and looked at the sympathetic correspondent then added, hopefully: "You and your friends come out any time and fill your cigarette lightera. Every little bit helps." nlTINED cities hold a fascination at all hours.

Their utter desolation casta a a pell over you, as though you were watching some strange, fantastic life pattern atnk TK, PlWf WL, IVf and Mrs. Phillip Maher of Saline villa, to petty officer third class on lokasuks, Japan. Corp. Tech. William R.

Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mra. William J. Wolfe of LeCnoft, has been transferred to headquarters detachment aerrice on Oahu Island, Hawaii. He TWf PLONPt daTir vov fFOft VOS PACf MEN PKCIPfiP TO IMH WIN WANT TO QUIT HKIFNt? TSBJty, TV llL ACX, TVlNCma Tm toai TWf AJKMV AMO MOnmOT, i J09T YINO THAT $0 irovec.

aw. pen wr OBVIOP TWAT O0 ARE OeF ON OMB wnv, rru no OOOSTAMO OaTM en Tiat asosicy WONT SC6AK. ing into dath. At dawn. Tokyo ffoR, rum PAPFARJNO INK.

TIM AT A Nf 6HN tlMAW awaraeo tne Amencanj looks like a moon metropolis co6cr real leaving ol' rT PAtTNGK. AMMUKJE I neater, Victory Medal and Good poyed by a titanic convulsion HOTtHoT TO SU)N THt conautu nooons. dead, desert and ej sai rw Aift COW ALL ALONC wowl IPKAW Furloughs Sgt Lao Palmar Jr. spent, tha Rtrolllng through its chilly streets one morning recently, I met three patrolling American military policemen and stopped to week end with his wife, Mrs. Eileen yJ and cn They were two veterans Pslmer, and sons, Michael Pfc.

Clifford L. Hilt Marion. James, and hia narents. Mr. and SCTfltTl MUn aw Smith of Mra.

Leo Palmer, of Smiths Ferry.j Ark Pfc. Jerry A It wa an epic lummer. I only rot married and divorced Ha is a patient at the Walter Reedi P1fl 8 and a new man they oncel" General hospital, Washington, for! breaking In. Pvt. Frank Re wounds received in Europe.

Sgt.jB'sldo of San Wmas, Cslif. Pslmer will be discharged soon. Iike many other MP's I have Pfe. Ronald Rodway is spending; talked to, they have coma across Crosstown By Roland Cos sa few or no cases of violence. DONT YOU WAWT id I YAM WHAT I I don know of one case of SEE VOOKSELP AS YOU UOULD LM TO LOVE LIVING IK1 YAM AN 7HA5 armed robbery in centrol Tokyo AIL I AMfr1 BE.

FOPEYE? a 15 dsy furlough with his wife, Mrs. Tessible Rodwsy. and his parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Rodway, of Smiths Ferry.

He will report to a separation center in Texaa to re his discharge. Tech. Sgt. E. P.

Oreke is spending a 30 day leave with hia wife. Mrs. Delma Gilmore Droke, of in a month, said Pvt. Hill, and Pvt. Smith added: "Wa haven't had a bit of trouble from the Japs I LOVE NOf fi IT and I don mind aaying how stir prised I Pvt.

Raldo aaid ha thotiarht Cali "vastiington after two! Tokyo was "as peaceful as yesrs in the Soufh Pacific. He has fornia bui much deader." been in the marine corps 14 years, miliary poure are aiwaye on easy, however, when things are He will be stationed at Quantiro, Vs. Hia wife will reside near his bae. too quiet, and Pvt. Hill remarked: "In another month, when cold (( pt.

tMV Kn rntvtf lw I WeJlJhTIfTrilrjf wuartermsster lsCj a I a a weather really set in. I wouldn't Smith returned Monday to hia sta want to walk around here at night, tion at New London, Conn afterieven with my buddy along." spending the week end with faisj Aa the threa aoldiers marched parents, Mr. and Mra. Harrison! off, a dirty, nnkempt Jspsnese Smith, of Third Chester. man crawled out from one of a Gunner'a Mate (Jc) Louie Lane, number of squalid rubble shelters returned Monday to Camp Shu dotting the adjoining demolished maker, after a 23 day leave area.

He was naked, exceot for a rCE TMATTMIfJ CAP KC4TP And bcvoso tmc town, a UaT sAOTk3MLCOM GETS BACK TO ITS BLOOOGO CWMCs? IN THE CITV A COUAO COMIHG Ml WAV FROM CLCtSl tmc mkjmwav ano am over qJ' S'''' 4 15 JAL VOJ. CON STABLE TWNfcO hKJTWCYCLM CHUQ with his father, Chris Lane, of JHEV WERfc WOTIPI6D AVMAV IN TMg OTTCM Third at Cheater. a PICK U6 UP. 1 rsgged shirt. Fragmenta of broken plaster that had been his pillow slung to his matted hair.

Shivering, he watched with an expression less face aa the military police awept on down the road. Then ha atumbled over and began to drink his breakfast from the broken water main. HeHa just one of thousands of Japanese Jeeter Lestera in Tokyo's real life "Tobacco Discharges Pvt. John T. Wines, husband of Mrs.

Elsie Wines, 630 Dunn Chester, and aon of Mra. JCffiat Wines of Riley haa been discharged from tha array after three years service, including 26 months in the South Pacific. Pfe. Wesley Troupe, aon of Mrs. Mary Troupe of Smiths Ferry, has te.

4 "What they lay about 'building a better mouse trap' goes for stilts too I guess, Pop. You'll have t' build at least four more pairs." been dlschsrged from the army af ter li months service in Italy. Ha was inducted in May, IMS. Tha SEVERAL soldiers have asked me recently to register in this column their atrong approval of a suggested amendment to tha G.I. Bill of Righta which would permit soldiers to transfer their right to college education to their aona and veteran and wife will make their home ia Beech City.

O. iMoHAPPy HE ALL CWSHT' 1 CldmmtT AuiAV7. I tXSlL 1 WHY ALL TH PPAMATlCf LOOK AT ME PLEA4G 'HOW COULD I 1 7Y 70 VEMeM rc4 THAT ftAKV WjATpff SlHiA'MntiPjWiY a a1h at RI w' If oTr fn'A jtHcIa pibIliT SAG ETk A A KAE3 PA3 OUP TWtNk54 AMP TO THAT THE PRlOJ HOSPITAL HE AWT MENTAL FC6 Aviation Cadet Warren W. Mills, son of George K. Mills of Glen moor, has been discharged from the army air forces at Bllington field, Tex.

He had been attending navigation aohool. Arden Heitrkka of Rallneville has been released from the army after two and a half years overseas. Aviation Machinists Mate (2c) Edward Francis Hester, 135 fit. mm i ispA TjEji assfeaasasBsi i aaaaat NAR TBt A daughters. The suggestion was made in a recent soldier symposium in Yank magazine by ftgu Douglas E.

Eagle, who wrote: "Aa a great many soldiers like myself are too old to continue school and amp port their families at the asms time, it would be a i tDr war piDM oC23 uj llT.A JBaaaBaaaaABBBa 4 ft eHn A HH 12g yl jrjl leTtj FOiJENlORl Clair has been discharged; great satisfaction to each soldier SI. God of leva IS. Uald cnaaaJf aloof II. Matal baarlng rock IT. ClancbaS band 1 Circular 4 Indicator 4a Davourtti 4i.

Thinva difficult to bar 41. Card gama 41. Soaltar 4. Land measure IS. So.

Amartcaa mouBtaiua 15. Baforo 14. home 16. Symbol for Untaluas 15. Dreaa M.

Corraot Aneiant wise TMttl St. Eaturn avQ for evil ia Frooal with ear ACROSS Measure a Mineral sprtoas I. rinial a aptra Is. Samoa saport 13. Wua ouffale of iaoiA 14.

LimS Covering with CtMSp eruamtat IT. Big batt potat It. Ravoka a icsacy It, Parcolata tU Symbol for caictum 15. Accomplish St. Pouch ta.

Saparataa the coaxas froas tha flna ft. America a Indian a Large tub from the navy at Puget Bound, Bremerton, Wash. Second Lt. John H. Bsrtels.

24, husnsnd of Mrs. Doris May Bar parenta to know that one of hia sons or daughters woald ha tha recipient of a college education." Such an amendment would recon AM.lNRO,LlEtr; Hi 8 ,11 Pj! PUEiOi els of Wellsville r. d. 1, haa been cile many veterans to tha lose of Solution Of Yesterday's Puuia released from the army air forces! educational opportunitlea which at Crowen field, Boise, Idaho. He entered the service Feb.

24, 1H3, they feel that they cannot take themaelvea because of their age or family conditions. Cod of was 17. Stat post tivaiy ia Haavaniy body Dry 70. Uaat India wtigbu A DIABOLIC Ai. f49Ptf2ATON and was a pilot of a 24.

Four district men have been released from the anny at Indian town p. Pa. They included: C.mm Walter S. ThamniAfi. 1X0(1 IS OUT Of OLK3AsrS SELF PITY.

s4TAA4rrew.iflri LOfc NEVER. 4A 1 WAKIT ID OIMME Jaaf apAEa I eAWAAVVlSOW Ration Calendar HOW 1 CAM PI 'I Nevada Wellsville; Corp. Techn, Donald F. Shaffer, 217 West North East Palestine; Sgt. err ssOOO Jsmes H.

Sprsainda of Irondsle, and Corp. Techn. Harold R. Burkle S.J'M". MEAT, BUTTER, FATS: Red stamps through good of North Pearl sL.

Columbiana, CLARK, HOW Vl VE TOLD VOU FOOfX ANO fT'5 A ClNCM I CAM't) ABOUT USING yDAMNy ATe WOHTfJ DO MV VAOQt W1TM OU YOUR INFLUENCE )5TVE YOU A JOB A3f PESTERlNQ ME. 6000 a through Nov. 30; through good through Dec. SI; through good through Jan. 81: pfc.

Robert J. Schmidt, aon of Mrs. Emily Schmidt Kujawa of through and green stamp 8 West Sixth has been released from the army after about three years service, including two and a half years in Europe. His brother. Gunners Mate (1e) Dennta Charles Smith, Is on Okinawa.

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28. SUGAR: Stamp 38 good for five pounds through Dec. 81. LIQUOR: Current period endi Nov. 17.

Purchase quota la two pints or one fifth of whisky. Gin has been tsken off ration list, la West Virginia coupons 32 and 33 good for four pints or two fifths of whisky. Soma blends are ration free. OPA BOOSTS CEILINGS F0R HARDWARE ITEMS My Tha AuMwiat' Prvaa. WASHINGTON, Nov.

14 The OF seeking to encourage production, Tuesday authorized a 10 per cent increase in price ceilings for number of hardware product BUY EXTKA EOmS FLU CLOSES SCHOOLS CHILLICOTHB. Hor. Schools were closed Tuesdsy by Supt. M. M.

Berry after 1.007 pupils, sbout one fourth the total enroll They finished their job let's finish ours! GOLDEN STAR DAIRY used in construction. Effective today, the increase applies to low price itema made of cast iron, wrought ateel and wroufiht brass, ment, were absent because of a mild flu epidemic. A ftewstervfas.

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