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The Macon Telegraph du lieu suivant : Macon, Georgia • 12

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12 THE MACON Monday August 23 1943 Discharged Veterans Come Back to Continue Fighting In War Production Plants DETROIT Aug 22 Among the most prized workers on war production lines of the Hudson Motor Car Company are some chaps taking a second and doubled crack at the Axis discharged veterans of armed forces representing nearly every battlefront and major naval en- gagement involving this nation in I World War II -pi 1 al These former men-behind-the- OlllllCS guns are furthering their grudge against the foe not only with shop Pnvnl-n "IV O' 1C work but with valuable morale -I- IDt U1L 1 i building within the plant They are quick says Robert Waldron fUZZlC LtlVtll Purple Heart And Air Medal Given Adams By direction of the president the Purple Heart and an Air Medal with one oak-leaf cluster have been awarded posthumously to Staff Sergeant Richard Adams formerly of Macon it has been learned by his family The Purple Heart originally established by George Washington at Newburgh Aug 7 1782 during the War of the Revolution was revived by the War Department on Feb 22 1032 the 200th anniversary of Gen Washington's birth to pay respect to his memory and recognizing his military achievements the letter from the adjutant general stated and a certificate pertaining to the Purple Heart was forwarded under separate cover "as evidence of the recognition of military merit and courage this award is Stubbs Tells Durable Peace Prerequisites The requisites of a durable peace as based in part on a broader understanding of hstory according to Professor Stubbs guest I speaker at Town Hall held at the Cherry Street USO club Profesor Stubbs a member or the political science department of Emory University was introduced by Dr Garland Downum the moderator of the forum In the speech and discussion that followed it was brought out that a change in the present economic system which permits cartels 'and power to accumulate in the hands of a few will have to be made Prejudices against other peoples and races would have to be obliterated and a good neighbor policy to-1 ward all countries and peoples instituted The fact that we as well as other MADRID Aug 22 The mass of the French people have sly pol' I cheerful and pleasant towards the Hudson personnel director to condemn and help cure such offenses as absenteeism careless talk and waste of materials So effective is their morale work among fellow workers that Waldron has asked the reeemploy-ment committee of selective service to recommend as many discharged veterans as possible for employment at Hudson The ex-soldiers honorably discharged for wounds or for being German and Laval government officials Neither the Germans nor the Laval followers like it This is part of an extraordinary picture of a new atmosphere in France brought to Spain by Frenchmen neutrals Italians and even Germans who traveled from over-age are products of special- snce lbe Allied ized training courses for factory began to warn that made to honor the memory of a nations would have to make sacri-bravc soldier who died as a re- fi(P1 was also stressed Professor BUU5u0f Stubbs stated that it is also neces- Thc Air Medal authorized by Lary that the people of the world the president is awarded to per- have a broader understanding of who subsequent to Sept 8 lhe history and cultural back-nulshr or dla- ground of each other If a perma- hcmcntwhile priSffdg common1 mnd 5SSSCf be eradicated he said Frenchmen the hour of actic was close Nothing has worried occupation authorities and the Lavalites so much recently as the sudden de- crease in acts of sabotage and violence and the excessive concern JUSTICE BLACK SALUTES LIEUTENANT Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black (right) addressing graduates of the Miami Beach Air Forces Candidate school Aug 21 then gave a military salute to one of the new second lieutenants his son Sterling Foster Black (left) work in which Hudson has been I a leader Among Hudson's vets is Kim Bue Lee 31 who soon will be a riveter on an airplane wing line A few weeks before Pearl Harbor Priscilla Curtains $149 Dainty ruffled-point d'isprt tin back style Larger fluffier tied-in knots on sheer grenadine lend an exquisite touch to any room Pastel colors 94-in wide 2 yards 18-in long Kim left his wife and three chil- over the Germans' welfare dren in Kwantung China to return to America to complete a "When our train Vierzon station Thursday stopped at night on mir mpHal fnr innni moTuoH Mnipcrialism Or Downum led the lively dis- original iward of liSJr medff ci vilinS and The Purple Heart and Air Medal I participated with one oak-leaf cluster is to be iIaw' a lbi5 forwarded for formal presentation aniMertr University 8 college education But he enlist- the way from Paris to Montauban" Writer Learns Nazi Soldiers Sicilian Campaign Was Short Necessarily Easy said a Spanish merchant of Barce- Iona "nearly 100 men and women of the town gathered on the platform went immediately to a car Veteran Correspondent Warns Are Still Cocky Soldiers See Picnic Movies later date Sgt Adams was killed in action while on a flight over continental Europe on May 14 according to advices previously received from the War Department A requiem aolem high mass was offered at St church on Aug 11 by ed in the Army and served seven months before discharge for physical reasons Another student in the shop- school is Irving Kellert 25 of De- occupied by German officers troit who was discharged After GERMANS SOURED tion Still another is Harold Frank I hv wnnFed ThJ NEW YORK Aug 22-Sicilian ISld" fawas "ci nffinj we Lply invasion sidelights: North AtSct wh? Sn'toTmSkS from a motorcycle accident injury 1 nPoMnn?" back up his buddies on the produc- ngTh" group made TheTlinlng scheme aims notltVS ofTe'S are Veteran War Correspondent Clark Lee cautions In this dispatch asainst assuming that because the Allies cleaned up Sicily In It days the campaign wag an easy one By CLARK LEE (INS Staff Cairnmagrat) IN SICILY Aug The swift days from the initial landing to LV11' "UIUBITjnien na from an easy campaign for the ma- 5 lbpy German soldiers still are cocky They are good military men and T-T been taught that they Because the Allied high com- tough and that the Americans factor decided it wa the Amri-1 bunch tf who have been taught that they fnVhoout otr'rebuild" officcrtnd men and offered them UvSly shsuired Men who I ot water evcry are want to fight Their morale Is still excellent Motion pictures of the picnics his brother the Rev Patrick givpn for soldiers by the combined Adams OFM assisted by local and USO clubs of Macon at Baconsfield visiting clergy at which a detach- park were shown last night to sol-ment of noncommissioned officers diers at the USO club operated from Cochran Field and members by the NCCS Many of those of the Veterans of Foreign Wars American Legion and Knights of Columbus accorded military hon- iiic-msrivra uu me umi Imm Uihn imuanH mnM smiinH a ors A brief musical program wasnsiwho covered more groundand Besides his wife and Father given at the USO following the fought more battles than the Brit-Adams Sgt Adams is survived by community singing and the show- lsh and Canadians But the British his parents Mr "nd Mrs Chnrles lng of the movies Songs Eighth Army fought one of the Lellardy Adams and three other music were furnished by Mrs Jane brothers Charles Adams Jr iearson piano of Worcester! ompaign bitterest battles at a John Francis Adams and Dennis Mass drums WITH AMERICAN FORCES conquest of completed in 38 the capture of Messina was far rs by the NCCS Many of those present had attended the picnics Monty of the Allied forces involved 2 tSlS: I Adams and a daughter little Miss 'Sgt John Vendittoi bridge approaching Catania where is Waterbury Conn and Pvt one time English and German suffered slight shock sre given jobs the can handle and in some tion scene was repeated at Chateauroux Limoges Brive and partly because they are not told 1 At Cahors young job An who Officers Chosen By Evangelistic I Acanoialinn 'oStJUtlUUII ex-gunner attempted to return to his old job of riveting became unnerved by the strain so the personnel department found him a temporary job on a farm in which he is reported rapidly abbut defeats Italian and German soldiers in Sicily had not been told that Tunisia had fallen to the Allies They did not know about defeats on the Russian front TOCCOA Ga Aug 22 AP home thousands lhem loutu am 22 lAPj-hms 'if 'Tlii COTTON BLANKET SIZE 44X74 Closely woven of new clean long staple cotton Double napped Our locked non-ravel ends Warm-soft light weight Size 66x76 in pink yellow blue brown lavender and green plaids WINDOW SHADES Connie Anne Adams I nM I to return tb her songs There was the closest co-ordin- I Ihe I rouP of factory work I Others on the program Klewart Gordon singef Frenchmen and French women even offered to dance for the Carmans By this time the officers who first had tried to accept these unusual receiptions cheerfully were frankly sour "When the train reached Mon-1 tauban where the Germans were being transferred they were told by officers who met them at the station about British and American broadcasts to the French peo-1 pie about the proximity of the time for action In Montauban the same smiling cheerful faces greeted the Germans faces that a month ago had no smiles for V- were ation of the American and British Evanelistic club8 resolu- 8npn I efforts And the troops of the tions today at the closing session Ji Seventh and British Eighth armies of its convention here condemning JuiditS th UniiH sincerely admire and respect each we would never reach the United what it called desecration of the that the would Mrs Smilli Dies at Home Mrs Smith died early jw Sunday morning al her residence old made a hit with Bette Forsyth singer UNMOUNTED Farmers Need Workers For Harvest Jobs WASHINGTON Aug 22 U-boats Sabbath and excessive use of alco- tak all of us holic beverages and asking Ameri- on decc ar we passed Gibraltar and we showed jl them the destroyers protecting us Other resolutions pledged theand the planes overhead and they associations cooperation with theoat some of their fear of subma- Roundup on Bloomfield drive after an Illness of several months Mrs Smith was born Nov 10 J883 the daughter of James and Mrs Ada Thomas James She was a member of the Pine Forest church She was a member of the other as was typified by a Surrey-man's remark to a Yank when advance units met outside Randazzo: "I say you Yanks have taken the whole flaming The American's reply was: "You guys softened up the Iler-mann Goerings for The American part of the cam-Ipaign was a gruelling test of men MlSYhfpwesmlk Thf bu8lnesmn haystacker and AT THE HOSPITALS I in crossing from associa- Africa and Europe pVlCu A German lieutenant colonel Frank who was head of a group of of- UiArfma I mi MOUNTED Pliable I Dura-I bin Fibre re- Mutant frv lns cracking or pln-hollns- While llsht or I dark colors Mounted on I rollers 34 ln I wide 4 I 1 1 Ions college girl bean picker are just two of the types of new farm workers urgently needed the Office of War Information TOWI said today in issuing a rallying call for 750000 townspeople to join the Higgins ficers sent a message to the skip-Columbus Macon' per of the ship He told him that Chatta-1 we treated the prisoners as that prisoners as (Th AHiehlft frfwt Meats cheese etc Book 2 red I stamps and good WMU and had missed only one th ough August 31: stamp good service in 12 years through October 2 Mrs Smith is survived by her Processed fruits and vegetables 8J)dachine8- Art of the Ninth husband: a daughter Mrs Book 2 blue stamps and I also had a good share of Herring Macon: a son Chancey good through September 20 mountain climbing and battling McRoy Smith Macon two broth- Sugar Book 1 stamp 14 good lne8 and demolitions as well as ers Cleveland James and for five pounds through October Germans in the closing days of the James Macon three sisters Mrs stamps 15 and 16 worth five cajnpaign Clifton Smith Gainesville Ga: pounds each for home canning Our paratroopers although Book 1 stamp 18 good dropped a considerable distance through October 31 from their objectives greatly aid- Stoves Rationing begins Tues- ed the initial landings by knocking I I wntcrkv'i out Italian pillboxes throwing -Li TT clloUIi war and Boyd Ilargorave of Chattanooga Tenn was re-elected the residents elected were Lades Roanoke Va Guy Jackson Ga and Haskell Clifton Mrs John Harrold Atlanta and Mrs Alice Taylor Conyers Ga mother Mrs James Ma-ron: and a grandson Chancey burg was named day purchase certificates nojJaT Hendrick80n of MACON HOSPITAL Admitted Mrs Florence Herndon 403 Montpelier avenue Mrs Annie Jones 454 Elm Shephard 8-B Ne- Cotton Bellevue road Williams 859 Cherry Sanders 35-G Oglethorpe 137 North avenue Ronald Peacock 108 treasurer END TABLES German officers and gentlement arm lbor force by Oct 1 Spartan-1 they as a group would make it a "Farmers this year cultivated personal matter to see that Amer- About 347 million the larg- Icans were well treated after Cer- acreage since the agency many won the war said "With the help of more than The Germans were told over the a half million crop corps workers ship's loudspeakr that Mussolini the early crops were gathered had resigned and they refused to With the continued increased help believe it They said this news was of paid volunteers the expected ireii I Allied propaganda --l lorancn iinn Dies at Home street Mrs Isabelle varro apartments Mrs Mary Mrs Nancy street Mrs Evelyn Homes Helen lleriot bumper crops can be gathered this McRoy Smith Jr Macon Funeral services will be held at obtainable from local boards enemy artillerymen into panic and Joseph Lee Watson 82 died at I Gasoline In East No 6 A worth generally confusing the Axis de 4 pm today in the chapel of three gallons No 7 A worth four fenders Hart's mortuary The Rev gallons in Rocky Mountains and Only the armored division had a Cannon and the Rev A Baker Far West: three gallons In mid- relatively easy time its drive on sis -an! 1 bnJ Imrl ttl Will hp I UitoI Cnni buxiat CniiftiAid and I DaloNmn ttnln immna lliia and burial will be West Southwest Southeast and Palermo being like Popular style in a walnut finish over strong hardwood Sturdily constructed I Shop at Seers and save will officiate more maneu- his home 617 Orange street early a i getting more In Riverside cemetery worth 2 1-2 gallons in 12 North- vers than a war Its path was block- last night after an illness of six The ho Pallbearers will be Boyles eastern states three gallons in ed by only three enemy artillery months Mr Watson had been a about kminehenni lhe 0WI notrd' Vf Rainey Wood Jr mid-Wesl Southwest Southeast pieces in mountain-top positions hd bcen aft rownK Hammock Waldron and A four gallons in Rocky Mountains Thereafter the terrain forbade fur- resident of Macon for the past 40 fttPuanL rir lhf of extra iiuinn and Far West ihe vean 18 a "at change for a man to I ihrouuh Novembi Hamilton and Far West lher use of tanks and it lheycr While seasonal needed in September the OWI noted through November fall" workers are most and October in some areas of seasons large help will be needed can be done by instances were I4 was Honorary pallbearers will be Fuel Last year period five doughboys supported by mobile Mr llansford 1 i Y' winiims 11 00d through September irtiUei' who'hSd'to'do make Boys who have been reared VltVVraduathiR I dSng now1 SomeVo itX I the8C llerln SrA Jlcrrin Lee 1 3o New seasonu period rou-1 The most important battles was connected with the Dunlap I chanical andneverthink about I CitfdJ To show what Wade good through Jan 3 1944 Dismissed Joe Thomas Collins route 2 Betty Ann Childrcc 231 Cedar I street Effie Jane Thorpe 345 Columbus street Mrs Frances Ilembrick and baby daughter 23-G Oglethorpe Homes Mrs Matttie Glass and baby son 210 Pio Nona avenue Mrs Betty McAfee and baby 516 Orange street and baby son Joyner Berlin Ga 553 Boulevard Ealonton Jr Eatonton Johnston 120 Pcn- ICECUBE TRAY Fetner and Phelp pons fought by the Yanks were at Gela Hardware Company worth 10 gallons per unit -I- r5Je: land" BarrAfrAnce during the first tiremenir an'roUvemem-1 crazy nareron't me g0 c'ty women sprcad fertilizer cared did other chores women for field units Then came oruhiU of the MulbeVry StreerMTtho-' Second Poultry and fighU culminating in the first divi- dist church and a member of the of Schenectady lo Iieve farm 89col" Sizes to fit most electric refrigerators easy litt Johnslon Johnston rrfl Ar 1LL1 Most coupon! worth several services Art utl surprised rAHfr Lillie Viiiie Aion's decisive victory at Trolna board of stewards until his health me when I asked him why he was Jtor Jllrs Em IAI1 Llty Ly CIVS while simultaneously the 45th and forced the curtailment of his ac- smiling just before we stormed 9hcaR2 1000 Mu- Funeral services for Mrs later the third division inched tivilies into Sicily dents to the Illinois farm lands to Utile Sr who died Saturday morn- THE CASUALTi list of missing I a)ong he narrow north coast road He is survived by two daugh- "I am happy because soon j'u Idctassei hybird corn snap sweet ing were held at 5 pm yesterday soldiers Issued by the War He- to crack the enemy's strongpoints ters Mrs Lillian Watson Wood- be planting some beautiful bullets co nd harvest tomatoes at the Burghard-Connally chapel partment yesterday contained the These forces later carried out with rufL Macon and Mrs Madru in some Frank said In LaFayettc county Mo scores Dr Ed Cook conducted the ser- name of Sgt llarijr Dent whose marked success three amphibious Morton Macon a son Jackson Lee I than asked Frank why he Pf bu8ines8mcn Put on farm son street vices and burial was in the family wife lives at 108 Heard avenue operationa whlch hastened the Gar- Watson Jacksonville Fla hated the enemy and he told me I at 5 o'clock They have Mary Joanne lot In Riverside cemetery Pel I- Mrs Dent was notified several Inan conapu Funeral services will be held at that fiye of his Italian uncles had bocked more than 2000 acres of Pinson street ebarers were Tinker weeks ago that her husband was I in each of these fights were mo-1 raveside in Rose Hill ceme-1 survived Mussolini's conquest of aihaII grains Nancy Louise Tyler Albert Jackson Urqu- listed as missing in action in the ments wjen 1jie outcome was tery at 6 m- today Ethiopia only to die before British "More than 700 people from the Pinson street hart Atkinson and European area touch and go and might have re-I I guns in Libya town of Hendersonville ipop- Keenum pitv vtrfmviv Auited in serious local defeats for ahead of the Infantry located and i was a quiet peaceful fcl- ulation 5300 turned out at one Mrs Little the wife of fc CITY FIREMEN yesterday the Americans thus delaying our removed the Iow before he joined the Army time to gather the bean crop Little Sr of Jones county near I angered a call to the Rogers Gro-1 whole campaign if it hadnot been I miner Even whilMe'iidl a half yeara I business men and Haddock was 64 years old I I the outstanding individual were still hunting mineahhidilfu ISLed we landed on fwiners from the Montgomery corn- had lived in Jones county most Mrc motor had became hot and wasL jeroign iy officera I dozen niouieH bu the beaches he led his company munity in Poweshiek county Iowa her life She was a mcmber of smoking they said Damage was Jeau 1rol8m by our officers and began scrap- wlth a fierce rush lhat willedP lhy put 25 tons of hay in the barn in the Baalist church at Haddock slight An xa'mpp of th)g wgg given crow the VouWcro oV the 1 daughter Mrs Hazel Keyes route 5 Mrs Maida Susie Lumpkin avenue Harvey Walker Frank Walker Betty Sue the Baptist church Surviving besides her husband Joan drive Mary Vivian Yates avenue Helen Kennedy Kathryn Elaine Charlie Thomas de Leon LINEN TOWELING Combess 114 114 Park place Wilder Powcrs-ville Moss 120 Ponce avenue Mrs Irene Orr 802 Mulberry street daughter Mrs Pale THREE Camp Wheeler soldiersGP'a where they stoodup to tanksdrybed and up the other side uausmu mi lwlth vrv umnnn (mm han4 I In inma son'k wereunhurtyesteayfolS ithevenr weapon from hand In some plices YD GEORGIANS PIAN TO HELP FARMERS ATHENS Ga 22 RwC- one the bankswere yearsf intenMvT troininl before two grandchildren Martha Jane an accident involving their car 3renadf8 0 HJbey had not so sleep the engineers had to build it awarmed into Sicily Sllns £Sd Thomas Little one and a Georgia Power Company bus th Mark Vis and Mark detoun as much as two-and-a-half l-Q ister Mrs Moughn: 'one 1 the corner of Linden and Law- Around Gela our center would miles long usually following some brother John Williamson and ton avenue The car overturned bve been pubed back into the Ancient donkey path over a'iw I milinM aniJ fPka liAalll I Icl I Itlfl AAnolaMialli Its hnj Middleton said The hospitai wheatfields and i Cltipg nd 'towng Jn Georgia have Aug Pure linen tow-ellns Fanimia for wearing (liiallly sirenglh and alMorbency Miidr from imported flax with waahrast I colored pin stripes Firmly woven 1 Btrong nrlvedgee 1R Ilirhrs wide I police Macon constructing a ing generals was calm and confU I lng and picking holidays or rushed an ambulance to the scene ln tcr battles physical exhaus- road that actually was shorter than dent about the success of his un balf-holidays to help labor short but the soldiers climbed from the lion waa lhe act lowing our the main highway tried men batUe orfers were farmer8 with Hicir hanest prob- wreckage without Injury Damage P88- Whp mountain canyons made brief and to the Mint of I lcm8- to the car was estimated at 3300 4 ei lb5 f1 mcn on- by-passing impossible the engi- them: Fanning emergency farm a police report showed 15 red 1 7roina they had neers quickly erected portable "No matter the Heht snot in labor supervisor for the Georgia been fighting and marching for bridges with steel frames and I which Simay find yourself I Agricultural Extension Service 'voodc" several nieces and nephews Funrral Riles Held For Miss Whitelirusl Funeral services for Miss Fran- MIDDLE GEORGIA HOSPITAL Admitted II Bell 1806 Napier avenue Dismissed Frances Causey 900 Winton avc-1 nue Martin Meadows 213 Osborne place Nicholson Chester Lois Giles 1901 Vincvillc avc-1 nue Rishcr Perry Dorothy Jones 206 a a 1 1 street Carpenter 623 Vinevillc I avenue STEP -ON CAN of Jeffersonville who died Iridy yesterday that thieves had entered I both physically and mentally gether These were strong enough Never believe that the other fel- Agents afternoon were held at the Jcf- his room at the Lanier hotel and 1IfdJli dayJong troops had to support the heaviest vehicle al- low is better than yourself Fann fersonville Methodist church at 4 tinicn $110 in ten dollar bills been pinned down which is the though it must be admitted they "When you go ashore in this reporte was reported to police that "J11 tary ay of aying that were not as artistic as the de- operation your one ieves had gained entrance to the JPm been Hving under a hell strayed spans some of which were kill Be a killer If ring Brown Sendee Station 252 Artillery mortar and machine centuries old killer you may be yourself and ln your weapon 1 tki aaa La I WBrB DOlIl DflVItrillV inn fnpnt aIIu I ffnl nai1 Tnaia umm It I Fanning they you go ashore in this reported objective is to have you are not a the killed Get an- one to pm Sunday afternoon The Rev I Bishop officiated and burial thieves was in Jeffersonville Ga Loring 68 vi wKiiihimf roxiripnf I SERGEANT BURTON of daJa and flooring all of which came never quit Have confidence in Announced the figure based on fclizabcth Whltchurot' remdent camp Wheeler reported to police gbtsL5 udihe nd men in sections ready for bolting to- liminary reports from 65 county said 19 county agents that school officials also agreed to close all or part of schools in their counties from six weeks Approximate- 1 At nieht whnn nof fiahiinB I IK j66 Alsoquickly got gry and stay angry The quickest ly 22 other counties indicated 365 from thc CerLVcLnlHr-ah A I bv "Pairing and best way to finish this Job is schools would hold shortened or I flnana hit A 4k the Amer-1 bridges and de-mining tracks the to half-day sessions during the harv- 1 est season Whit Wyatt won 23 games and lost 7 in 1938 lie was with Milwaukee in the American Miss Whitehurst was born in Main street by smashing in a side January 27 1912 door and had stolen daughter of and Mrs rash register Louise Ivey Whitehurst She was member of thc Jeffersonville Methodist church V- i in" BloCK met Contrasted to such battle orders cHy poilce ylerday fhn atiack n- railroads were the handiest for was the frame of mind of the with disorderly conduct resisting JP1" 10818 with grenades moving supplies Italian troops One of them told arrest drunk and assault with in- a LiJk rfJiable ieep Proved to be us that the Italians were the lent to murder training and the the a LOCAL BIRTHS To Mr and Mrs Raymond Wil-1 liams 859 Cherry street a son at the Macon hospital To Mr and Mrs A Colton Bellevue road a son at ttic Macon hospital To Mr and Mrs William Sanders 35-G Oglthorpe homes a daughter at the Macon hospital Btrong fiber can wood rover Uses no rrltlra! I nmlerluls tils handy paper bug Inseli Cat tall design Kxrluslva with Seara following his Ar- cour- backbone of our frontline sup- smartest soldiers in the world rest erty Sunday by Aimiliary finally won ply carrying munitions and food "We know we want to police Attaches at the Macon other battles but nobody to the lines and bringing the fight and we quit as soon as we hospital said last night that the of think-Urounded out The feats the jeeps have satisfied9 Negro had been treated at the ln a Puhover will perform are a never-ceasing begrimed officer said emergency room for a gun shot 5r Allied casualties were source of astonishment even to panlcd at the piano by Mrs DeWUt wound in hig arm and turned over low considering the fact veteran drivers Fredericks a short but good va ricty show was staged at the Cot ton and Cherry USO club Sunday Allfp PIoT1M afternoon by personnel of Herbert aliefl 1 Jaie8 LProjl Smart Field Leaflets Over Rome Each Italian had a personal value of his honor Some quit after Venn i r- yuscr rt me i firing three rounds others fc casual mei the JE8 motor vehicles until they were surrounded A Victn i ufrs- 8Uch 88 the lAnt ten-wheel trucks fought until they ran out of i wuW not have come I which tow artillery pieces many I munition 88 Ast Without the superb demolitions would have driayK 1 tbe redericks a short but good va-lo the police Ilb5i UAUAllymust ex- Except for the power of the firing three fought Macon Station to Broadcast KITCHEN STOOL I BlC jVcfltOri R(hHo PfO £T(lltlS 5ib5men engineers Indefinitely instead of being' taken The Germane were methodical Sgt Clifford Kemp also played Sturdy wkitc enameled stool with red or black leatherette seat Ceiling $149! WBML radio station operated by the Middle Georgia Broadcasting Company today joins the Blue network National Broadcasting chain The local station has been in operation for three years and has been linked with the Mutual network with which they will continue to be affiliated Addition of the Blue network programs to its schedule will bring tu Middle Georgia listeners many broadcasts heretofore not heard here Among programs to be offered arc Walter W'inchcll news com mentator Edward McHugh gospel singer the Breakfast club and Breakfast at Sardis popular morn-) ing programs and the National Farm and Home hour Expansion of the Blue network follows its recent reorganization separate national system Started as one of the two net- ot the National Broadcast-1 ing Company the Blue was taken over recently by a new corporation and its expansion started i Officials of WBML announced I that major features of thc Mutual system will hr retained as will local programs of interest 1 percentage players They fought liners of Herbert smart Ailied Dianes flwnvr Rnm clV I mhahhTVha Jrmy seems to have de- biy and smartly but they always Lt Jack Greenfield played aw- rd' mt eSlett fin Ee mobile quit when the odd- were against Law Tnd in Mcordancc wilh tht iooIj t0 keep all ve- them Our forces pinned them in rwnt owm citveclwatlon hv the the tbl i of hic "Paired and running If with frontal fire and then flanked I UnHnffl I the utomo- then for an attack from the rear efl the bulldozers tive industry could have seen how YV hen the flanking attack became the vehicles performed in Sicily Apparent they quit yermans retreated they would realize the importance dre over of their jobs A London track meet for sol- rnidMhu Hufri ony of the diers was delayed because the L7JdTbLLS 51 18 0 Wh they had pul a Army couldn't find a pistol lo sides mine-detector squads went better horn on the jeeps I start the races CpI isn sclcd as of ceremonies Pfc Dominic Mongillo sang several songs of his own composition while playing thc guitar IM Red Baton also sang several selections while accompanying himself on the guitar oral piano selections and CpI George Feldman acted as master smviiortmTAMrco: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml.

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