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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 12

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kac Twelve THE HAMMOND TIMES Monday, September 14. i 942 NAZI DIVERSION EAID ON GHETTO IN WARSAW Markets Mrs. America of 1942 AUTOMOBILES Death and Funeral Notices Mart Idles in Narrow Range CARD OF THANKS iV-i jSe''j i 11 I a 1 jr i A 4- -V '-1 j'fH, ilWK J' I 1........., Taken from the pocket of a German officer killed on the Russian front, the notation on this photo described it as having been taken by the officer during a raid by the Nazi Gestapo of the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. The Jews ate forced to stand for long periods against the wall with their hanUs liiKh over their heads while the Nazis search them. (Central Press Phonephoto) FLAME THROWERS ADD MODERN TOUCH TO WEDDING 'x A.

-v 4 4 NEW YORK-(IN'S)-The Mock market idled today in an extremely narrow range. Carrier hart's uere the bright pot in tha market. Santa Fe opened almost a point higher and retained ita gain. Southern Pacific, V. Central and Pennsylvania edged up by fractions.

Many usually active leader 6pened late. Bethlehem wa one of these, starting at 531-i unchanged. A predominance of small plus signs were mown by euch groups as steels, motors, metaU, amuse-ments and utilities. A block of 14.000 shares of International Tel. sold at 3, up i.

Highly mixed we're electrical equipments, rubbers and oils. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (U.P.) Produce: POULTRY Receipts 1 car, 19 trucks; market for Plymouth Rock fryer en.ier, balance steady to firm. Heavy bens 22c; small hens 22'ic; No. 2 hens Leghorn hens ISH'c; colored springs 4 lbs. and up 23c; colored fryers 23c; colored broilers 24'iCL Plymouth Hock Spring.s 4 lbs.

and up 24c; Plymouth Rock fryers 2fc: Ply mouth Rock broilers 27Msc; White Rock springs 4 lbs. nnd up 24'ic; White Rock fryers 24c White Kock broilers Leghorn broilers 2 lbs. and up 21Vic; Leghorn broilers under 2 lbs. 24'sc; Leghorn chickens l.V.ic: black chickens Ifitf 18c; bareback chickens 18fj20c; No. 2 chickens 21c; black hens 16c; bareback hens 20c; No.

2 Leghorn hens 14c; cocks 16lic; old cocks 14c; Leghorn cocks 16; stags Delaware springs 4 lbs. and up 26'lic; Delaware springs under 4 lbs. 23Hc; heavy white ducks lTAc, heavy colored ducks 16'ic; small white ducks 16c; small colored ducks. 16c; Muscovy ducks 13c; ducklings 21 Vic; gee.se 16c; old geese 12c; young geese1 17c; spring geese 17c; swan geese 10c; young torn turkeys, 28c; torn turkeys 22c; old torn turkeys 24c; young ben turkeys 30c; hen turkeys 26c; No. 2 turkeys 20c; guinpaa (1 dozen) pigeons (1 dozen) capons 30c; capon slips 27c.

CHEESE Twins 22' single daisies and longhorns 24C. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO UR) (USDA) Livestock: HOGS 14,000. Mostly steady to 10 cents lower; bulk good and choice 200 to 300 lbs. $14.0 top bids and new bales on weight around 160 to 180 lbs. IS cents lower; sows steady; weights 350 lbs.

down $13.85 fit 14; 400 to 650 lb. weights $13.40 SHEEP spring lambs very slow; most early bids at $14.23 down; on good natives around 23 Iowct; asking fully steady or upward to $14.73 for a few choice decks: sheep and yearlings steady; few decks medium to ctoc1 yearlings Jll'rtU; strictly choice kinds held $12.50 and above; bulk fat eyes $516. To Become Mechanic Attractive Barbara Vickery, 18-year-old daughter of Admiral Howard Vickery, is shown working en the family automobile in ash-ington. She planning to get a job in a factory and she feels the more aha can learn about mechanics the better. (Central Prtti) f.

Traditional Army weddings always have included an arch of sabers," but the comrades of Pvt. Donald Yeo of the chemical warfare service brought the ceremany up to date. "When Private Yeo was married In Chicago to Miss Reba Crothers. his buddies formed the arch with flame throwers. All ar.

members of the tourlnz Army War Show and the show's field chapel was used for the ceremonies. FOR SALE 9-1 THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FINE USED CARS IN LAKE COUNTY It Will Pay You to Inatigau ALL MATES AND MODELS 1 Com in and Look Thm Over ABRAHAMSON MOTORS 5850 Calumet Av. TIRES fj.b WANTED 00xl tire and tube Phone Ham'd 4709-W. 21 Ruthl Calumet Cltv. 11 ACCESSORIES USED AUTO RADIOS I9.9S and up.

GOODRICH S1LVERTOWN STORH 6457 Hohmap Avenua AUTO TRAILERS ALMA nrt "Rnwi. mond a Pioneer Trailer DeVler" Nw and rent, irada or terma Haycock. Camp Highland, lnd SCHULT PLATT" PR A I I fi SCHOONER. COVERED WAGOV AND SILVER DOME. Buy now With-tirea.

Used TerSE houievard. Routea 12. 20, 41 at Chicago limits. SEVERAL TRAILERS for rent op STEEL WKJJlKn ni.t -l nailer; new tires, 5.50x19. 4201 el.

'-hii joust inicago 70K-R. TRA1H-RS FOR RENT Ah7a trailer parking apace available, Gieen Gablee. ($40 Calumet ave. el TRAILER SPACE for relit. Under IZ B- D- Kallweit.

voyj vmuinri avenue. WILL THADU or aeli 14 foot 1941 houee trailer for amalter trailer. Inquire Cecil WcLane, 45 State at. 15-FT. HOUSE trailer, auitablT for 11w tirtl' Broecker.

6 fcast 8th ctreet, Chicago, Call Triange22S. PREPARE FORWINfER Get your new Duo-Therm atova now. 25 in stock. Immediate de-livery. priority required.

Cash and carry only. Ellen Jones. 5314 Calumet avenue. Open evening. cl ATTENTION DEFENSE WORKERS Trailera have not been frozen by government order.

We nave a good etock cn hand and mora coming in. We can supply your needa on all models Immediately. Good tirea furniahed with every trailer. ELLEN JONES 5314 Calumet Ave. Open Sundaya.

cl AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING B6-A. BODY and fender repairing, wheel aligning and wheel balancing. Roy'a Body Shop. 474 Fayette MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES B-t CASH FOR USED BICYCLES. Mnat prove ownership.

Kelly Indian 740 State street. MOTORCYCLE WANTED not over Shears old. Cash. Phone Lansing AUTOMOTIVE WANTED B-T WANTED MODEL FORD Clean with like new 'tirea. Hammond Watch Shop, 147 State Hammond.

Ind. WE PA HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR USED CARS Mitchell Auto Sales. 648 State Ft. WILL PAY BEST PRICE FOR GOOD USED CARS HARBOR MOTORS, INC. Used Car Lot J449 Watling Indiana Harbor Across Indiana Theatre Phone Indiana Harbor 1650 WE WILL BUY late model used cars.

We will pay cash or will 1 trade lor your car or equity. SHAVER MOTOR CO. 429 Fayette St Call Ham'd 80 WE PAY CASH For Your Late Model Used Car 1939 '40 '41 Models See Us Todayl BOHLING AUTO SALES. INC. Douglas Hohman Ave.

Hammond Let a Want Ad Sell It tor You I i jiruLTnii EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED WOMEN c-i BEAUTY OPERATOR Experienced and licensed. Southmoor Beauty Hhop, 5944 Hohman avenue. Call Hammond 741. BEAUTY OPERATOR Substantial earnings for first class operator. Steady work, good working conditions and shorter than average working hours.

Edward C. Minns Co. BEAUTY Baring Ave. East Chcago. CASHIER Good wasres, experience not necessary.

Walgreen Drug Co. 724 Chicago East Chicago. EXPERIENCED SALES WOMEN Furs, coats, suits and dresses. Salary and commission; steady work. Three Sisters.

State and Hohman avenue EXPERIENCED WAIT Wanted. Oood pay. Short hours. No Eundaya. Apply 6449 Kennedy avenue.

Hessville. FOUNTAIN GIRL Experience not necessary, good wages. Walgreen Drug Co. 724 W. Chicago ave.

East Chicago. GIRL OR WOMAN Reliable, for general housework. Go or etay nignts. fnone mgmani 3za-w. GIRL For general housework.

Sundays and evenings off. 4314 Indianapolis boulevard, Eaat Chi cago. GIRL for housework. Go or star i ghta. Mrs.

rown. 240 Dyer blvd. GIRL General housework; no laundry or cooking; own room, radio; stay. Call Hammond 4090. GIRL to help with housework and care of children.

Stay night. Call Hammond 9014. GIRL to learn general office work. Meyers Appliance C123 Cslu met ave. Fhone Hammond 6030.

Tanks Present No Parking Problem in Desert BtX)ESCH Mrs. Margaret Bloesch. Hanover Prairie, Indiana, died I September 13th, 2 p. m. eceased win lie in state at agan runerai Home, Dyer, from tonierht until "Wednesday 10 a.

m. Private services for family at 18 a. m. September 16th. Deceased will then be taken to Zion Evangelical church, at Hanover Prairie.

Services at 2 p. m. Rev. H. Setme and Rev.

G. Horst off iciatlnar. Surviving are: husband. Rev. E.

Bloesch of Hanover Prairie church. 8 children. Mrs. Joe Relchert. of Dyer.

Mrs. August Rinkenbergcer of Chicago Heights, Mrs. Raymond Seegers of Hammond, Mrs. Russell "Webster of Goshen, Mrs. Wm.

Walton- of Chicago Heights; Rev. Herbert Bloesch. Monee, 111., Rev. Paul Bliesch, Crown Point; Rev. "Walter Bloesch.

Kansas City, 10 grandchildren. DOWNEY Nora Flaherty Downey, 62, 127 West 74th street. Chicago, iied September 12th about 1 p. m. Funeral.

September 15th at 9 a. m. from residence. 127 W. 74th street, Chicago to St.

Carthages church. Burial Holy Sepulchre, Chicago. Survivng are 2 sons, MRrtin of Hammond; Thomas J. of Chicago; brothers, James J. and Martin; sisters.

Mrs. Delia Fox of Racine, Wis, and Mrs. Celia Irving. FORSTER Raymond Thomas For-pter, ge 42. died at his home ll T.

m. Sunday, Sept. 13, 3726 Highway avenue, Hiarbland. Indiana. 'Was resident of Highland and vicinity for the past 35 years.

Machinist at the American Bridge Works. Services will be held Wednesday 2 Calvary Baptist church in Rev. A. F. Colwell officiating.

Survivors: his wife. Alice; 2 daughters. Mrs. Ravmond Satterblom of Miss Doris at home and one son. Leslie: his father.

William Forster -of Gary; 3 brothers, William Jr. and Clarence F. and George all of Gary. Body will be moved from Snyder Funeral Home at 7 p. m.

this evening to residence In Highland. Interment Calvary cemetery. GEISL.ER Mrs. Ednah Belle Geisler, 54 years, 6352 Hohmari avenue, died Saturday at 3 a. m.

St. Margaret's hospital of heart trouble. Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at her home, 6SaiS Hohmari avenue. Burial will take place Tuesday afternoon at Crystal Springs cemetery, Benton Harbor, Mich. Rev.

P. B. Smith of the First Methodist church officiating. Surviving are: husband. Lloyd; a daughter, Mrs.

Lewie A. Smith and 3 sisters. Mrs. Ruth Buchanan. Miss Cleatis Wade both of Hammond: and Mrs.

Walter Keeling of South Bend, and a brother. Dr. Richard II. Wade of Hammond. MARTW Joseph Edmond Martin.

58, 11 Rimbach street, died September 13th at 6:45 a. m. Funeral Tuesday 2 p. m. from Burns Chapel '5840 Hohman avenue.

Rev. Clyde Rodabaugh officiating. Burial Elmwood cemetery. Surviving are: wife. Grace: father.

F. M. Martin of Cincinnati, Iowa; daughters, Mrs. Matt Hoffman. Mrs.

R. Weighmueller and Mrs. John Tucker of Hammond; one eon, George Martin: one step-son. Charles Foster, stationed at Tus-kegee, Alabama; 5 brothers, William and Orin of Rockford. 111.: Pearl of Des Moines, Iowa.

Virgil of Chicago, Homer of Seattle, Washington: 1 sister, Mrs. George 'Ireland of Dea Moines, la, and 7 grandchildren. MICKIEWICZ Hattle Mickiewlca. 42, Chicago, died early Saturday morning in Evangelical hospital, after a major operation. Funeral Wednesday morning, 9 o'clock from Pacholski Son Funeral Home, 2620 W.

47th street, Chicago, to Immaculate Conception church. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Calumet City. Surviving are: husband. Martin; daughter, Adeline: parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Bichniewica: sister, Helen Rudy: brother, Ziggie, who operates the Ziggie's Tavern in Calumet City. SHERBT Edward J. Sherby, 53, of 4203 Magoun avenue. East Chicago. A resident of the Hammond-East 'hicato area for 50 years, died Saturday, Sept.

12. 1942 at 6:30 p. m. in St. Catherine hospital.

Survivors include wife, Margaret, two sons, Sgt. Edward Sherby, stationed in Hawaii and James of East Chicago: a daughter, Mrs. Marion McKern of Hammond; two brothers, Alfred and Joseph, both of Hammond, and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Cartwrightof Calumet City: and Mrs. Blanche Harding of San Pedro, Calif.

Funeral arrangements are not complete. The body lies at the Huber Funeral Home, 807 West Chicago avenue. SNOW Florence Snow, age 41, Schererville, died Sunday, Sept. 18, 11:25 p. m.

St. Catherine hospital of lingering illness. Services will be held Wednesday 2 p. m. from Oexmann Funeral Home.

Rev. Hugo Goets of the Lutheran church In Griffith officiating. husband. Amos; 3 daughters, Mrs. Alta Bohm, Libertyville, 111., Misses Claire and Vivian at home; 1 son, Amos parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Mason Adams Of Crown Point; 5 sisters. Bertha Grauter. of East Chicago, Mrs.

James Ryan of Gary. Mrs. Hobart Robertson of Streator, 111, Mrs. Herman Reed of Lake Village, Mrs. Walter Ambroskt of East Chicago: 2 brothers, James and Rob- ert Adams of Crown Point.

Interment Elmwood cemetery. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICB Kotice hereby giren that Sarah Stohl Reed ha filed ber petition 1n the Lake Superior Court to hae the time and place of her birth determined. Bald 'petition i et for hearing September 2Ti. 1942. Dated tbia 11th day of September.

1942. WALTER R. MTBECK. 9:14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. 1 XOTICH la hereby gWen that Frank Fred TDke baa filed bla petition in tbe Lake Superior Court to have tbe time and place of hi birth determined.

Said petition 1 aet for bearing September 2o. 1942. Dated thia 11th day of September. 1942. WALTER R.

MTBE5CK. 9:11 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. NOTICE Xotice I hereby given that Joneph Herbert Klasnen ha filed hi petition In the Lake Superior Court to have tbe time and place of hi birth determined. Said petition la aet for bearing September 25," 1942. Dated tbl 11th day of September; 1942.

WALTER R. MY BECK. 9:14 Clerk of the Laka Superior Court. NOTICE Notice la hereby giTen that John Henry Kerwin baa filed hi petition Id tbe Lake Superior Court bare tbe time aid place of bl birth determined. Said petltloa la net for hearing September 25, 1942.

Dated tbl 12th day of September. 1943. "WALTER R. MYBIJCK. 9:14 Clerk of tbe Lake Bupertce Court.

NOTICE Notice 1 hereby given that Arthur William Beckmao baa filed bla petition la the Lake Superior Court to bare the time and place of hie birth determined. Said perl Hon ia aet for hearing September 2S, 1942. Dated tbia 12th day of September. 1942. WALTER R.

MTBECK. 9:14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. NOTICE Notice 1 hereby glres that Orle Nat ha a Chupp ha filed hi petition la tbe Laka Superior Court to have the time and place of bia birth determined. Said petition ia aet for hearing September 2. 1942.

Dated tbia 12th day of September. 1942. WALTER MTBECK. 9:14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I WISH to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for flowers and kindness and sympathy shown at the death of my daughter, I.ouiee.

MRS. LOEY NEUENDORF WE WISH TO THANK our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement. MRS. ALEX METERS AND DAUGHTERS FLORISTS FLORAL SPRATS from IS. Ham-mond Floral 7048 Bobman ava, Pnona Ham'd S490 tfl ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND A-I TIMES' CARRIER LOST 200 defense stamps in envelope, between Mercantile bank and Coldblatt's.

Phone Ham'd 1 gfi5-J. LOST, BLACK- BILLFOLD at Grnner's Grove. Amount of $53 enclosed. Reward. Call Ham-mond 1372-R.

LOST Brown and white collie pup, white collar of fur. Baby's pet; reward. 2638 l4th street. LOST Lady's Kan bag in front of Christian church. 153rd and Price Calumet City.

Reward. Phone Hammond 4330-W. LOST Light brown male Pekingese in Vicinity of Hessville on California avenue. Anawers to name "Sonny." Reward. Phone Hammond S021.

LOST 4 keys on chain in Harrison Park. Call Ham'd 17S after 3 p. m. PERSONALS A-i FIX) WE MAKERS Chenille; fibre; leaves and ferns. Eva D.

Hagen Wonder Shop, 684S S. Hohman ave. Open Thursday, Saturday evenings. 1 MRS. BLACK Readings.

9-S p. m. Other times only by appointment" Michigan street. MISCELLANEOUS FEATHERWEIGHT arch eupporta custom built. Lula B.

Lasater. 222 Ogden at. Phone Ham'd 8831. TRANSPORTATION A-4 TAKE 8 ladies or -couple to San Diego, Sept. 21st.

Share expenses. help drive. References exchanged. 6446 Crescent place. Hammond.

TWO YOUNG MEN SEEKING TRANSPORTATION TO CALIFORNIA. Will share expenses. 41S Conkey st. Hammond 903-M. Rent Ads Get Results AUTOMOBILES AGENCIES B-l CIESAR'S 1539-45 Indianapolis Douievard.

used car i lot, 1300 119th Whiting. F. W. LUTE, AUTOMOBILES Stu-debaker dealer. 6916 Calumet ava.

Phone Hammond SSI. HERSCHBACH MOTOR CORP. Hammond Ford Dealer, Doty arid Hohman avenue. LEO P. KNOERZER Used car dept.

Hohman and Condit. Phone Hammond 5602. el SWARTHOUT CHEVROLET. INC 1105 119th street. Whiting.

Phones Whiting 1073 or Hammond 61. FOR SALE B-3 1941 FORD coupe, radio, heater. good tires, reasonable. Owner in service. 3222 181st Lansing.

1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Good tirea. Price (TOO cash. Phone Indiana Harbor, 4140-W. 1940 CHEVROLET Club coupe, good tires, radio, heater.

S11 Buffalo calumet' City, can arter p. m. 1939 CHRYSLER coupe. Good condition. Radio, heater, spot light, white wall tires.

Phone Munster 618. 1938 FOUR DOOR FORD, new ringa. radio and heater. 1939 PLYMOUTH De Luxe coupe, new rings and pistons: radio and heater. 6639 Kennedy avenue-Phone Hammond 5110.

1937 OLDSMOBILE Sedan; radio and heater. 1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Will take offer. 4914 Ash venue. 1937 PLYMOUTH be Luxe 2-door trunk, sedan, radio, heater and very good tires, 375.

John Schmueser Sons. 32 year a Buick. dealer. 6412 Hohman av. Phone Hammond 515,0.

1936 CHEVROLET Coach; motor overhauled; good tires. Owner leaving for army. Phone- Hammond 763 o. 1935 CHEVROLET Good condition. tirea.

4339 Torrence Hammond. (Rear). 1934 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan, good condition, $65. Apply Sun-day. S.

J. Pernecky, R. 1, Dyer, lnd 1934 PONTIAC Coach. Good condition; 5 good tires. Phone Ham'd 6962-R.

PONTIAC COUPE. 1940 model, heater and radio. Priced right. 6322 Hohman avenue. OUR USED CARS Are Always Bargains 6HAVER MOTOR CO.

429 Fayette Street LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice la hereby given that John Cheater Larson ha filed hia petition in tbe Lake Superior Court to bare tbe time and place of his birth determined. Paid petition ia aet for hearine: September 25, 1P42. Dated thia 12th day of September. 1042. WALTER B.

MY BECK. 9:14 Clerk of the I-ake Snperlor Court NOTICB Notice la hereby given that Melrla GustaT John Zachan ba filed bis petition In the lake Superior Conrt to ha the time and place of hi birth determined. Said petition la aet for hearing September 25. 1942. Dated tbl 12th de of September.

1942. WALTER R. MTBECK. 9:14 Clerk of the tke Superior Court. NOTICB Notice la hereby given that William Smutier ba filed hi petition in tbe Lake Snperlor Court to -bare the tims and place of bia birth determined.

Paid petition ia aet for hearing September 25, 1942. Dated thia 12th day of September. 1042. WALTER B. MTBECK.

9:14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. NOTICE Notice 1 hereby giren that Kenneth Wll-Ham Solrwedet ha filed hi petition In the Lake Superior Court to bare tbe time and place of bia birth determined. petition la et for bearlnr September SS. 142. Dated tbia 12th day ot September.

1942. WALTER R. MTBECK. 9:14 Clerk of th Lake Superior Court. NOTICB Notice la hereby given that Edna Both Haywortk Zacbaa ba filed ber petition in tbe Lake Superior Court to bare the time and place of her birth determined.

Said petition is aet for bearing September 25. 1942. Dated thia 12th day of September. 1942. WALTER B.

MTBECK, 9:14 Clerk of the Laka Superior Court. Mi ill Mrs. Peggy Diehl, of Mount Vernon, N. wife of a professional diver, Von the title of "Mrs? America of 1942" in a contest held at Palisades Park, N. J.

More than 60 beauteous matrons participated. (Central Press) Debt to Pay Determination is WTitten on the face of John P. Siew, 25-year-old Chinese-American, as he watches fellow aviation cadets fly over Goodfellow field, Texas. Siew was a student at the military academy of Lingnan university, Canton, China, when Japan invaded his homeland, but he came to the United States and now is prepar lng to return at the controls of a fighting plane. Siew has had no word from his parents since the fall of Hong Kong.

No More Swing The nation's jitterbugs no longer will jive to the rhythms of Glenn Miller's band, one of the leading; awing outfits in the United Miller, 38, haa accepted a commission as a captain in the Army specialist corps and the band, which grossed an estimated 000,000 last year, will disband. The "Goosenecks of San Juan" are among tthe most unique scenic attractions in southeastern Utan. The "Goosenecks" are formed by the little San Juan river as it winds between cliffs, making three complete loops and traveling seven miles to make an airline distance of a quarter of a mile. A goveernment map of 1834 designates the Cross Timbers strip across Oklahoma as the "western boundary of habitable land." LEGAL NOTICES XOTICE Notice 1 hereby given tht Catherine France Mynliwy ha filed her petition in the" Lake Superior Court it East Chicago to have tbe time and place of ber birth determined. Said oetitioa ie set for bearing September 21.

194a. Dated tbl 27th iay of August. 1943. WALTER K. MY BECK.

:14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. NOTICE Notice la hereby riveo that Emll Bow Schwader baa filed hia petition in tbe Lake Superior Court to hove the time and place of hia birth determined. Said petition ie act for hearing September 20. lt42. Dated tbl 11th day of September.

1942. WALTER E. MI BECK. Clerk of tbe Lake Superior Court. XOTICB Notice la hereby given that Jame CarroH Barnett baa filed bi petition la the Lake Superior Court to have tbe time and place of hia birth determined.

Said petition i aet for bearing September 25. 1942. Dated thia 11th day of September. 1942. WALTER R.

MTBEtK. 9 14 Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. 1 vwx i Lj8oiii-i a. am urn-1 in Brt I YY 1 5 4 Bases Threat -Vx These American tank crews are not worrying aDOut getting a tldket for overparking in the African desert. In this particular case they were just three and one half miles behind the enemy lines in Egypt.

Notice how the tv.o tanks are separated so that one bomb would not put both out of commission. The men are unloading the tank and etiicg some of the sand out of their bedrolls before retiring for the night. (Central Prett) Recaptured Chinese Air V. 1 pvwvamv. 4 v.

A FW 2 t-" i. to Tokio TOKIO NOW ONLY 7 BOMBING HOURS FROMCKttiA BASES OCSSItf- ft- a I I I p- JS7 CriUHSIEN TO TOKIO-1400 MILES SHArjGHAt PflCFf CH0HSIEM KlNHVA NAN 5 CHENG F00CK3W i This map shows how Chinese land foree. In retaking the air bases of i Chusien and Liahui, have placed United Nations planes within striking distance of Tokio. If the Japanese can be driven back far enough to 1 permit steady use of these fields, long-range American bombers will be able to strike at the Jap capital within seven-hours. The industrial towns of Nagasaki and Osaka are even closer.

(Central Prtit) A.

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