UrmBtu Mmm rWM. M: Ct Jtogrwi 14. 1M3 Man of Tbe Week MSOT. BOWBBT G. BOM08EB li-8gt. Robot O. RomoMi. walk«d out of HordtDB Hlgb 8cool, Morloa. Ohio, one worm day In June of 1937. With hJto be cairled a brand new cUplema. 'Ihe world was wUe opeir at tbe ttae and o^ portufdUee were bis targets. He got a Job with a large doChiog concern and things went smoothly until 1940 wben war clouds began to form. Re r"^*»**»* at Fort Hayes, Ohio. In tbe Fan of '40 and was aent to Chanute Field. Tie was as* signed to the Prorost Uardial De Oordon L. Hanson, son of partment. Bmma Hausoo. of Harvey, !f. In 1943 be was sent to Seyibour EMs Checked (Continued From Page 1) To centralise classlfcaUon acUv- lUes particularly as related to tbe asslg^ent and reporting of spec ification serial numbm under of ficers and enlisted men especially trained therefor and to encourage the use of tbe classification sys tem by organUational and other commanders to making duty aa- slgnments of officers and exited men. 24 Recover (Continued from Page 1) severe electrics] and rain atonn over the field. Tbe Injured soldiers were rushed to the Ststlon b^ltal for treatment. Meet se] Sgt. Leon . via K. Hoadly. >4 Pine Street New York City. terlously Injured men were: eon W. Hoadly, aoo of Al- Sgt. Loyal B. terbytt, husband f iirs. L. R. Barhytt, 3(M North Oreenbay Road, Ryland Park, HL Pfc. Dwltfit L. Jones^ son o f Mrs. Fanny Kea^, of Birmingham. Pfc. Jules Levin, son of Mrs. Helen O. Levin, of in> Pine Street, Phlladelpbla. PiT Ibe dead:, Rut, Imp. bit, hut! Towaab, and H's the Ladlea of ttte Armyl We give you, OIs, tbe WACs of Sey- I mour Jobneoo In marching fnrmstloo and If you don't think they beat a wicked cadooce. Just look at tboee right feet atiiklag the ground! Hollywood Johnson VTeld and waa made lat am. of the 913th Guard Snnartrnn. wnlcb was activated at ttus sta tion last AaguBt. At the pTMent he is Ohief N. O. O. of tbe Military PaUee, under tbe supervlalan of Major H. N. Et- Uot. Proveat Mandial, agd Ci^. A. C HoUwqutot Aast. P. M. (8g9. Ro- moser worked wnder Uajer RHlot at Chanute Held.) Romascr'a Instrucifan, and iMoper euecntlon of tbe duUee of the Military Po lice T7idt. He alas has direct super- Tlslen of the MPa uddle on wiChln tbe hmlts of tbe reservation ^whlcb todudes the mdl trots, gates, and apedal detaHa Ibe Ooldabm Bmncb OCfloe, kh cated fti ORy Rail, with Its patrol oara, radio operators and walking patrolmen is also under hts Jerts- dlctlon. AnoGier of bia Jabs Is to maintain Lmiuanlena oaeperatton with CWtHae andsiintia ■Ggl. Romoeer reoeitty eiarriiid ^ local girl and both reside M Odds- boro. Golf, eoftball, basetell ami baa- kecball are apacta which ho par-' tietpatad In during hlih acheel. and he stlU retaine an aottve latereot Air F(»ces t. Alvin Yager, son of Mrs. Kadxerlne Yager of Elmafteld, N.Y. Sgt. Joseph E. Driver, Jr., soo of Mrs. Ann S. Driver, of Tsmpa, Fla. Pfc. Ange B. OaropbeU, son of. Lena Campbell of Newport, Vt. Thursday night, men of the 793rd Squadron cMied for an honor guard for tbe bodlee of the dead. Osw hundred sokUert volunteered, but becssiae of transportation, only ^ were used. Brief, special aervloes were hekt for the men at tbe Poet Mortuary. with Ohaplajns Tainter and Man tle officiating. Bght soldiers stood guard at bearses while the bodies were held at the Oddsboro railway sta- tton pending sfalpinent home First of New Series Of Musical Shows Presented Geimans^iuaFd Toe of Kaly WITH THE BRITIBH BORTH ABMTjpr Bica*T Ttw Oer^ Ushed a special headquarters to »• geniae evacuation facIHtjea to the mainland and to guard the Toe of Italy agalnat a surprise land- tag. , -A eaptared order of the Hermann .Peering Panaer Dtrlalon dated 3v- OfDDer W a Stoi»lrt—atofc that CK^ M the Army', eatahMAed Hie Aer^iOoipa hi BtoSy bad de- Mtlcal “to aS5 on ttmt date Sat *hU read fndog machine end pemMBty .hiooks an props rod damolMaoa. pynwsm." Ctoartas Oef. C)^ by BaUans. wID be takm ever dler, Stgeal Oor^, wee dedg- our own troops.** nalsdthe first chief of ttw new The erd?^ Id part that creased danger from the air ^I. Edward Ward and Pfe.;mands tbe dlqmsal of m Jo^ridi B. Barrett were smlpied t»|tteaBpert and the trensportatton cf duty with this division, ttarieua these vehicles not abaeT ‘ Btgnal Oeips eCOcers were drtalM sary for battle to ttw to aerooaetles decbig Me period, but tt was a Uxne of paper work A gal with a stow aoutbem drawl and formation rather than actual!was out with a fast worker and Gktng. ibefore she could say, *Tm not ■ — IQ^t kdnd of a girl,'* she was. There’s a story about a woman I j Who CM woff and waa right tlw I A fox la a wolf that sends flow- first time. I arm. The first of a senen of musical (Continued From Page 1) casually paced: their "ab*’-getttng, and very fenny rontlnen worked with Incredible ease. During the ten years tbe Swifts baVe bemi ln| . . _ .. . show basted t^'vetooaped the gttows loi^de Its debut at Theatre world as headliners. Theirs is .. act with universal at^eal; enter-p*®* ^ Tuesday nl^t to a musical- tatmuent without 'Iraguage bar-{blinded crowd which accepted the riers. inrogram with enthusiasm. MaJ. J. The Cappy Barra Boys add the.B. Mvr, l^eclal Service novelty note to Hollywood Gaieties, told bow tha musical set • up of A fine bannonlea quartette, thejtfals post baa prngrwinnrt In ene boys play everything from Bach to year of active iftatus. Just one Bogglfr-woo^. work a lot of com- year last Tuesday the adwol at cdy Into their act and ahn feature Seymour Jobnaon Field was open- a vocaUst. Their Inetnimental ar- ed and the first batch of studaots rangementa are In there — solid, jbegan to pour tai. At that time. Before Jofnleg Camp Bhows, f o r no aeovies or ether faciUOsa of en- whom they toured all winter, they tartalnxnent were available. New bad played slghlPlntw and thestree we have many facHttlea and also thron^pout tbs oeuntij and h a d | four times the amount of " been featured In'the nlma — ■ — - 'Pot tr den as we had one i O^’ and 'TIM About Ifnsic/* { Mastef BovaaS^^Mman F. Ley rMurr. Frank En«ihogen Formerly with Benny MerefTs den was Introduced Major ad bla Fttasaflre show. Terrr ond Leyden eondeetod me orchestra Ralph RIs bet^ to Hsa/woed and tbe glee deb. The program caever and.waa sparM with a veiisty ofro- comedy dlajegee and ad- de — beCb semi - rHisfc-iT and owieg. The an - male Otoe Club aaag a number of aoaga wflh *'Bluo Moon” deataatteg in ttm way of psiiiTarilj, goto vrrelists Isr the mi^ww^Mg^toorge ~ The "Tsflh OommandsD" . the progism playtBg ttie TkidBing Command Song" atnd then ^yed evecT tbtag from botteet blare of tbe brass seetlao to ttm serene tones of rIaUna. Breaking np t h e large swing band and otd en ttmir own were Ae g ohnaan Jlvers^M aggtugetlfln of T ana vmo went sirlolly hietnnnentel. The half • hour show which is being processed for a national BroadcasUng book • up was de tained In the theatre vra tbe au dience because of tbe Thesdsy aiiM Mackont. The remit ef this was marc than 45 mtaxates of ex- temperaaeeei entertaMmmt feat uring Pvt. Pate GSapp and Us no^tv fiddle sot. Mndcal Gfrows wfll be given ev ery Tueeday night at 2t» at Thentru l. Admission is fine. Double Bare Paeeed Out To Four Officers The War Department tUa week f«treaM tbe prqmstieh ef four llvutenenfe to tbe ef enptaln. -*-*“• Tile wtm oepttine: JlMm apteet winteiiie. Oewald Baetw Orrda, cerl B>,ee Moody. Qoleey aieakvood. Tilt new flnt IkutMento: DeM medii. DcMild H. nmnk. •feU Joetek moT, Ba HmSHi _tndM^T5nihOi»o, VceaUln “ttOommoB end IftrUi Som- Ml DedolL B to comioo^ Mvpooed tkot ttw M dl^ o( > gooTooldlor li todte lor do o^Cy. Bii, 1, , ^telo. Tlw M duty oC e lol. STttSiri? “• “• Retumed Gama (Conthued n«m Page 1) yen g«4 awfully people «- tirei M bsorMg i bnvlag bore In lbs Blaleo. Then ko« vnnt Is get away from tt att. Ten want Is get imb wtesn mm me flgbttng aiM dying fsr tbe CU^ tbsy thinh are ilfki kgl Oonlina enllstiri ht Loo _w ^ ... ) Angelst. ele^i^ The Wolf by Sanson* (Oietttnnsd FUom Page 1) were a Jew. that meant extra labor. Rot stwaja waa Frank able te eotdlctance Ms peteoem. Onoe aohooi. 'T Just aonebt te Air ^.(9? hlSgplace, ahd Forces was n good thte and •>* »•" a.nJto?7Ld bon. a formaUty. %teaine the usual SSt^S?«iea£r^'w!^ha5 SJ Queatkn aa to nattonaltty, >nd bank’s bepen of becoming a fim- iJl, t3i man were mattered. ’ .- to Row Gsrinan. Ihom there ** eogau hTibtfig lam and gala- , totted ot Bisw. * was mot doim iriiBe riding as “ bi un A-gt PannttB were - cow for ns, bat Jap Ze- Tom suddenly srwsrmed out of no- wbnie.^ one ewUt pans ttxey got w pnttfng the oo teak mn of eeauBtetan. Oor frme "to ttawrtom air boat waa In •to*. ••!■* heattett Tlwro was nothing bnlow ee but Jangle. ^ oouldn^ mnbe te lleldreo •altered two brokm fin- a bad gnab te te head. tbe Mtet I gerTand i Later, we mttse from te Amertesn field we .. "We.eterted toward te field Wttb h..* 4..-* flto a took m five we ite Jte deys to go.te ten mflm 1 spent * monte te te - ttocy gsuR. That waa wtamteysward- ith^ “* ^ Purte hastft At lhat tune (1136-1930) there “After reoomrv, I wmt through were aumerona undesgzoimd ter- 225 ^ campaign, I bad malaria rortat orysntisttcns. which can be •VM^'on parUcl- compared to te Black Sblrte oflSwi.?r^22* » * * ^cjpnted in te Btamarck Sea battle litaly. Bveip Friday night they held,®*^JL* ** ^ vessela were knocked meettagSk and aa often qa pcmlhle went to the FIJI Islands fitet] out Our squsdron was eredltad Frank and elsht or ten brave com- ^istralla. itere we wlte slnktng a third of those shtea.*' panlsns would **walk te and break tobded Dec. 33. Oar flrat Job was| And then It was back to th e up te meetteg. We’d grab any-, to get a groiqi of A^4a ready and atatea for Oorsltoe. Be arrived on thing at band end start swinging.” ^en we headed for Java. We were I June IS, received a furlong and says Frank. *We usually ended up ^ »tU tbe island .fhm .went back on active dute at with broken bones, bruuss, and f^.fbtrug tet time I was Itee.Tampa,^ na. Bb Is bem wtm a Iwhat noi.” To be' fully prepared,and flytag combat aa a gua-.mobfle tratelag unit for these eontfau*.! scuffles, be k^jWer. "People over here talk about to good i>hyslcal conation Shot Dewa Rear Batt wrestUng and playing professional "On our first «n«**V»* my plaae ' ^ ^ ^ *>r Mti - alreraA { Jd Hungary Frank Ellenbogen fire near the Island of Ball. Wb ' - was an auto mechanic for te Ford landed te te water near te beach ^ ^^7 130.000 ef war bewte te one and Chevrolet interests In Europe, snd waded enfiorc Jape ytd %f'wem'a timer* Rls Job waa to go to various parts Uland. but there were alao Dutch .. such as Hamburg (recently visited.m tbe Island Seme of tbme mm by te RAF), and drive back w'got aa ontrigger rirwin and took new car to hte ctig* Be has done,us back to Java. Tbsee daya later WEtenetTe traveling te Barope, bav- were were to te air agate. Wbm teg been to BhIUi. Baljr, Chechoa- we left Java ww could aee a Jap i tevakla, Batuaniai Be carried an oonmg **«g te. f tnlmiahraial pemport. \ **Baek te Awtralte, I was ptonsd ef Btel I what tfam've done te te way of Imylug bernba." Oorritm aald. "They ehonld have aem tbe 30fr Of- floeai and ttnltsled Mm of my out- At preemt Tttrhngm la aftend-lte a new egiaifciai tag AM achoel, ste hopes saoMdnprwate eg me arirnkm eooh to walk teag te stieete eflend we bented wM hte nattee cte. aad bewe m fear PMte^s. M we g aBcy. Field Urged To Save (Oonttened from Page l> grmtes onweenrstlon meaenrea on te pari ef Ml nrgsalsstliiw ' B WBM tel te grmtast eeon- — — te te. mainte* r/iLss bs Otel te te war flOert.