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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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12
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TWELYB THE PANTAGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1043. Whole World Cheers Surrender Hal Boyle Wins' Pulitzer Prize MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 13 For Reporting Sterna Eav Credit Term Enable Yoa to Cive llrr a IkautiTuU tVeful Cift! NEW YORK. Harold (Hal) Boyle, Associated Press Here a Cill MOTHER Win Certainly Appreciate! war correspondent, who told the day by day story of the American emhrandt foot soldier in the battle for Eur ope.

Monday won the Pulitzer prize for distinguished correspon dence during 1U44. Another S500 award went to Joe Rosenthal. Associated Press photographer, who made the his and oiher fine LAMPS toric picture of the marines raising the United States flag on Iwo Jim a. jv; ry ill -4 'V1 'r'V Hannegan Gets Senate Approval On Nomination Coifee and Cocktail Tables Make Lasting WASHINGTON. D.

(iT IN LONDON an American soldier (right) hugs an English woman and smiles light fares of otlier Yanks as I'. S. troops celebrate Germany's surrender. Robert E. Hannegan was con firmed as postmaster general by the senate Monday.

Thrr Never life ff 1 Senators Donnell (R. Mo.) and Gifls! Taft (R, Ohio) east the negative ballots in a 60 to 2 vote which To VUz Ien or Women hat wccd rre gave approval for the Democratic SWUV fttlB II I I I tt SMM VMS- II I II asarsi I I I I I rwtre tatMew II I II la III II I I I national chairman to take the cabinet post. A move earlier by Donnell to send the nomination back to the post office committee swaM-itestrry sva flax. 4 MOTtl- svi. with r.ty lmr with tylexj 4es rift j4cms.

rrWd from SSI I aw -r K'S) limsWTsw. I I I for hearings was defeated 35 to 28. No Action To Be Taken Against AP 1 1 ONLY $4-95 t0 $49-50 PAT CI Li $S9S OK EACH WEEK PARIS. VP) Gen. Eisenhower lniormed correspondents at su preme headquarters Tuesday that no action could be taken against a r.YTFt.Tt.

mnffm news agency or organization lor COMFORT the act of any individual corre sir Hi spondent or correspondents. Eisenhower replied by telephone through his deputy chief of staff, I Ma. Gen. Sir Frederick E. Mor Trade In Your Old Furniture for New at STERN'S MI MED ROCKERS IN THESE gan, to a letter signed by 54 correspondents at SHAEF which asked that all Associated Press correspondents in this theater bel suspended until 24 hours after the official announcement of Ger many's surrender.

The correspondents made the request as a result of what su preme headquarters described as an "unauthorized" transmission of I Correspondent Edward Ken Pay $1.25 Weltly nedy's story Monday of the Reims surrender. Two correspondents to tisennower on tne grounds was action before investigation! ji -riTnsisain prSMisastrTirMSaTTl4j ML -i had disclosed the facts, and that they -were opposed to cutting off news to hundreds of American hat a joy it will be to MOTHER to receive one of the fine, luxurious lMUN(s-FILLEI) platform rocker. And what a comfort it will be to relax in a smooth, quiet rockinc chair! Here is a chair everyone of the family can enjoy alo! They're beautifully upholstered in some of the season neet lonR-wearinir fabrics. They're exceptionally comfortable. The scientific design fits youf body for the mewt comfortable position.

Come in and select vours at earliest convenience for delivery before MOTHEUS HAY! This is truly a irift that will last and be remembered for the jcars to come. AT newspapers and millions of read ers. They were Larry Rue of the I Chicago Tribune and John C) Lon-nell of the Bangor (Me.) News For nearly seven hours Monday afternoon, after the surrender storv was Dublished. all Associated STEU.VS. Ptpss filinff facilities from thel European theater were suspended.

hut later this was lilted ior aw the AP staff except Kennedy him self. Kennedy is chief of the AP's western front staff. a Every Home HEEDS a Desk Belgian Kinq, Wife Freed By Seventh IN TDIES SQUARE word that the war In Europe was at an end brought this horde of happy humanity to New York's Times Square, You're looking at Broadway (upper left) and Seventh avenue (upper right SEVENTH ARMY. (JP) Leo pold III. King of Belgium, and his queen have been liberated by the iTnitod States Seventh army, it was announced Tuesday.

The Americans had been told of the whereabouts of the royal par ty by civilians. mmmf rx With the king ana queen were 18 members of their staff and four children. $29-85 All were in good health. YOU know it IW-wOtlfullr ftrJ.hl wsMnat knrbl tjewln ltb to4 Jut the1 lyp 70a hX9 sbld. Ne tWta tmrrow.

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for you. This excellent medication nelt you in FOUR ways. 1 It hl relieve the nai I -M ease Itching and burnlnit 12) It helps the painful soreness (3 tt heir's make your bowel movements easier ar.i irm LN GENERAL HOSriTAL, Atlanta, these soldiers who were wounded in action overseas read the news. ap wirephotoa painful It aids In nealinK um sore, tender parts. Walcreen's or any drucgUt now rflers he Hn-Koln Combination on a money back" promise.

The H-n-Rlb fonibir.a-tlon must please you or It ists y-u nothing. Try It today. Caution: ure only as directed to assure best results. Battle Half Won-Stay on Job, WMCs Message to Workers TOO FAT? MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST t. leet from V.

I IJ ELssdl 1 ImmW 1 1 SoC to WW Libera. QR N' 5 'JkT Zt fT fes JavV SlemV Will Take Your fj SV VrfKH Tradt: CasJS r-i Vvv- -Tw n.u-ui i Tor cut mtii. ri eW i.u iutisifUi iv miiim; 1 I fv Nijiiir( W'3V IU tWm i lk5yf' YlyJ 1.JMV biih la cusrre-l la lofci eTlr Lll vTaVisi' tKyr faerie ulth it irrt rior. JJ SNd' rnrafortatJe nl cnarantrrl Ut tt-r swa hat job just as long as our fight ing men need the -weapons and materials of war." War Not Over Until Japan Is Defeated there until Japan is completely' defeated." Office Is Open. Ray H.

Mayer, manager of the local United States Employment "Carry On." Tf You're too fat iluRguh and ugly Ut is ipoilinx your lx.L...don fool around with tricky reducing, scheme snd tjH you'll onl? f.xii yuuMcll li you don't realize that there's only one trmihir to rcjut snd ii i he wsy man doctors recommend. It limply this Cue down on caloric inrAe. eliminate those bad eanna habio that ratk on extra pounJv Hit at the tame time be sure you maintain a high vita mm and mineral level. l'e a vitamin and mineral supplement like Vee mor designed npeciallt to turr-lv all the At the same time, another plea Service office, said that his office to "stay on the job" came from would remain open on V-E day Paul G. Armstrong, director of and that business was continuing selective service, who asked se as usual.

"The battle Is half won keep up the good fight:" This was the message sent to lective service personnel in the tnit state to carry on loyally in their ine men ana women war workers of the Bloomington area, jobs. war workers in Bloomington and as well as war plant officials, are I ran be your, for outT 51-2j We of selective service in Illi additional needed vitamins and minerals while reducing. It will supriy that ufcry factor to far vitamins and minerals arc concerned while ugly pound are disappearing. Why not start your reducing program todav. Don't wan any loncer Find out how ou can cry the Vee-mor Plan for ten dan and vou mint be satisfied or your money will be complete! refunded.

vicinity a few minutes ago by to be complimented on the splen nois have been responsible for Charles P. Casey, state War Man did job of war production done sending hundreds of thousands of thus far," Mr. Mayer declared. power commission director and Weekly 504-05 X. Hila "Our job is not yet finished," FrarJc P.

Abbott, WMC area di rector. 8 os. mi. Mr. Mayer continued, "we can best Illinois men into battle, some of whom will never return.

We know, better than most people in'civilian life, that the men we sent into service will find little reason for hilarious celebration on V-E day." "The war is not over with the celebrate V-E day by doing every $1.50 We Kill Mail Orders SIMIEM.KIAS thing possible to bring the war to an end as quickly as possible collapse of Germany," Mr. Abbott fcaid. "Men from the Blooming-ton area are fighting now in the Pacific and they will keep fighting FINK FOODS 311 North Main Every man and woman now working in a war job should stick to A slew is a marshy place..

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