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liyiM Itihui n*U, Ri Ct An-O-MECH Octobi It. 1143 taqt S Band Concert Thurs. Eve At Service Club Students Hear ^Cootlnued Prom Pace One) plolt over Lecttpl Bey referred to by Preaideat Rooeevelt to a Clre> I side cbst last April, it was the ex* plolt which cot Brown his nSck- name "All Ouns." Ordered to bomb'S convoy land* tog to Legaspi Bay, a flight of six I forts took off for the ta^et. Five I of them fulfilled the miss^ with* {out mishap The sixth had engtos I trouble, and arrived later aid shme. with a whole homet’s nest All Ol’x with a yea for K notch musical programs should at*' r* Yank Troops Gain Tbureday evening at the Service' Club. (Omttoued Prom Page One) _ _ ^ The concert, which will be eon- . . ^ . 'of Zeros waitt^" ihev ewam^ ^cted by WO Freeman L. Russell ^ rep*Wiig It sf- over this shlp^*^ ^ officers ana destroyed its; twse to tail. the course of*^ enlisted personnel of the post, and »»*fHlnes8 themselves, when fan- .'action. aU- of the Bimnera were ttalr guest., sre ta*‘t«d to st-I** ^ Dolwr In IMl .woundsd, toclSdl^BroSS. Be mau- calied Che greatest:aged to operate iMt only hls own e^eabotage of all time.!gun, but the others aTwelL Seven pigodlsv Patiiota have answered of Zeros were shot down, of HlUer's r^rted appoint- which Brown accounted for four. camS *»»* Marshal ErwtoRom* '’The fort escaped through a can- tto. w^LrV^ii A» commander of operations j1 |y“» *n«*e s crash landing with Jugoslavia with two importai.t « Later Brown saw action In Java, **IIbf*r Pggt" is thd ol thb beqytUnl looking Eng- Army of Libers* were the crews of the B*17s whlcn I-, 04^ T^v tlon announced Frldar .destroyed a convoy of 26 Japanese presented by Pfc. Louis Ferri. Of, _ , rriamj transporU to the Macassar Straits a somewhat heavier nature Is Partisan columns, driven out ol ^ith a loss to the enwW of « am -Richard m.’' by Oennan. and CroaUan coasts^ strongholds oi mS » iom w the enemy of 31.000 selecUons fro -AUantis.** by Sa* Crkvenlcs sod Krsljevieb by Oer*, when Java became untenable frMek. \ariety ^1 te added to tMk formations on Oct 10. 'he was moved. From Mores* evei^ by 'Mosquitoes’ reformed and stormed the enemy s by he flew many missions over ^ AOtf "La positions, and finally expelled Borneo, the Celebes. Timor, and . lu ' rr . , —^ : » —» oa^uilva, by Serradell.* jthem from both towns in hand-uw partook to the regular rai^ oo Bulldog pictured above os he stands guard over a brace ™ ..?■'* >*nd flghtlng. the conununltiue Rp>-su1 which ureceded the occu- |of kittens. He's the pet ol Pvt. Charles Cole. 716th Trainina Brjdg. S2. iS* idl wiU conduct the “Stor Spang- buUetto, broadcast by ^ Free CspUin Jack Adams, who flew*® country is that he has three $25.00 War Bonds made lea jssoner. Yueoalav radio. .General MacArthur out of BaUar.iOUt in his name. When this war's over. Pvt. Cole is goina t»r rs »-i!fro^rv rJh in ir‘*ho°'J”""; !!?»• Silver Star, the Purple Heart, the cash in his bonds and wallow m soup-bones for Yugoslav radio. SJF and Goldsboro 'Continued From Page One) Who have volunteered to take on the field's compettUoo are John J. Roberts, J. N. Longest, R. Scoggins W. H.Jenktos. w. R News Briefs lAir Medal and the I9th Bombard- Ahe rest of his life, iment Group decorsttoo. I Since bis return be attended OC8 'Miami Beach, where he was com* on can draw your own conclu* missioned, and the flexible Gun- . w. n. aloB about this news Item from aery School at Ft. Myers. Fla. 5®®*“' 2f"* ®y*^» Hardy Bogus. siy44Mrt Field to Arkansas It’s I Brown tells tbis story to tony Shryo. Dr. R. E. Wa- rtVEsSSS UMOaS^diSo' ?sm(m5tr««, u hs th.'f«;t ff-Z”*'. P'- *• O- froin wh^iRsdusta ususUv go ?■*■ **'® Invincfble ind m ^*h. hk mosholWn-borrowsa boot t,k- ■>?*""’ »>« o« s tight hy a Who to dvUlan me was rated as en from the Post Ubrsry to "Thlr* ci«ver alrcrewmsn. 1 one of the entry’s top golfers,'ty seconds Over Tokyo," By Cspt. I “happened over the Straits of the tournament Is the second of a Lawson Macassar shortly before the Allied series of matches between local ievacuaUon of Java. A B-IT 00 a B uyers ]^^mes wUl tee off at mission over the stralU had a new t t ve minute Intervals and scoring waist gunner In its crew—a gim-I*®®*® initial hera on the will be one point for each ntoel A new British slrplsne which ner on bis first trip agenda Isn't to be politicsl but mill- holes, going to the lowest scoringas the "eyes,”: ihe bombardier bad fust caltadl*^’ toslst that first there pair In the fouraome. Interestedartillery to Tunisia, Sicily, and "bomtae away" and the ship wasj™*^ agreement about the buto- persons are Invited to attend the “My* is the Taylor Mark 2. It’s a stantog to bank away from the °®” ®f winning the war. which in matches. fly-wel^t stfslr with a UO bp target and beat it for the home eludes the “Second Front" that the enghw which can fly 35 miles on a base when s Urge formation nf Soviet long has demanded. ^ low-wtog Zeroes attacked. As the first wavs I This has the formidable ba^liw monoj^ane. the T^lor maneuvers of enemy ships swept to a mo-[of the situation whktotoe Red M- .Chnllouwl from Pig. Oiiil SSto*'^‘’*BrltSh ^1 “t?" ■* '"•‘■■W. It Muhte. ^ .2L_*SL.ziJr^Sr'.. T** “»“»h broken by the new waist- gunner Soviet to relterste the theme that atone as ^vlmr. the club got off w*^rt,7?SiSf *****“*® ***®,*'®® "left side gun Jammed!" the Ume for the AUies to^im mS to a smash begizmtog. Opening day | Cpl. Reynolds, the bombardier* w Siam mv- saw non-coms flocking to the chib, I *nd s top-notch armament man despite the fact that few of toe; ,heard the report. Tinned faculties were yet in opera-1 Another new has been Powerless to clear it. Reynolds MOD. By week's end. however.{added to the arsenal of our en- warned the gunner to duck and mKh had been added for their,emles. combat pilots announce ***^***1 ^®f. bombers nose to enjoyment. Cmniiig weeks will see from the Pacific area It's a va- ®^ ^ Russia To Insist On War Agreement The Red Army's continued devasUttog stabs toto the very vRsW of the German Preot provide an Important setting for toe Ifoacoe M^erraee o the Foreign Mtolsters of RussU, America and Britain which Is due to assemble say moment. The Muscovites have let t( be^ Open Non-Com's ler witn everythin they have to when he’s rocking on his beels. Have Good Aryvnwnt In advancing arguments to sub- stantUiv^ this stand Moscow can vwiiii* weeu wMi srs'irom uie Facixic area. It's a va- *“““ ne.eveo roll on the authoritative Oer- the club itevelop hUo one of the rintlon of toe Jap Zero with an to- through the radio com- man periodical. Das Sefawane nwt popuUr attracUons on t h e line V-type engine and much greau **® noticed a-flare pistol Korps. which to pubUshed by P®®*- ler armor protection than any pre- 2P “** “®®^* YVlth an almost re- OesUiw Chief Himmler This paper _ ■ ■ . ^ jvtous Kip ship. With self-sealing ,he Z^abbed It. wbeeled'dares tell the people of the Relto •.!***•***!»** .costing toe gas tanks, punchy armament, and ***®“* bMk to the sldc'thst the NsH r^at in Russia has average .Amf_lcsn cltiacn ^ a faster d^e than our P38. the «*“ ®®*^ ^ P*«^ ^ resulted to “s tremendmji^ M be|new plane tots been giving Atner- h>sd^ ♦»r**** * re^^fUre^^He had $2.50 a dao'. But be _ _ getting plenty (rf acUoii for 'hrsjkw pU^ troubU. It^haTa ^etto ehned the gun light at the motor ... ^ nf • Xnrn thaf vaa eialita In fna* money. »“*•••». ■•WMW4®. Rk iiM m preii tahort range, though, they report. of a Zero that was divtog in fast for a pot shot. For a spin secorid Reyno ds and the gunner were an ea^ target for the sttacktog Jap. Thra suddenly >- a bliiMing flare burst de^ ahead of the Zero. That did it. The vaunted aan of heaven hauled back on the stick without firing s shot and turned tall like a s^red Nippon Jackra^ bit. The other Rising Sun pilots ;aaw this were mystified, and {finally. downi“»ht scared, so ttn^ too pulled out of their dives and gave the Fsrireas a wide berth. An English language broadcast from a Japanese radio station an nounced "The American Ftyti« Fortressea, now operating out nf Java are using a new type RAT OUlf.“ poUtlca* prestige for Germany . . . s loss which now troubles many of us." Home would say that pure coin cidence accounts for the unprec edented Red drive through the autumn deluge sod deep mad (theoretically an almost impo^tbie feat) Jtist as the representatives of the big three are due to begin their delicate task. Be that as it may, we can at least agree that the Rus sians oisy well consider they have dealt themsdves a most nsefnl hand. However, the Allies also have new and strtang which arc huge eonb^Uona to toe united war effort, to lay on the taUe. These Include Italy's declaration of war against her fomer Oanaan allv, Portugal's grant of an invatoabic base In the Aaorea, the steady north* ward grind of American uid Brit ish armies » the Italian Petonsuls. and the crippling of HlUerh Indus toial war effnrt by toe flermst aerial bombardment the war has prodtreed. Bxpsfleucea Diptaasats Since sH these things seem bound to en-nr the debate at an early stage. It's good to know that the conference to in the of three such experienced diplomats as Cor • dell Hull, Anthony Bden and Vyacheslav Molotov. We are en couraged to believe, alM toat there is a real desire oo the part of an the big three to reach an under standing Fresh Indlcatioo of this la seen to the agreement to accept arRf«hi|| BsdogUo's Oovenunent, on the basis that after the war the Italian people Shan be free to dioose what ever form of demoeratle govern ment they want This ■«»»«■ that the Old form of gowninmit won't be Imposed oo the ItaUan people against their will and that the big three will keep hands off when Italy to ready to make Ua choice. That’s mlihty Important, for Rus* ' Bla and the Angto-Amerkan allies have been fearful ef each other’s possible political acttvitlea •m^wg toe European aatlons. ® ■■T Ihdfc Bhb a right to tho Jaw bat It'g onlj a *7»vwj erased Jittot" oi tho Hfi Stpiodroii 1st Nssl; Bech vimderful boos from Russisl 3nd Nasi; But. Hans, ve are re- trntink. tot Naai: Nein, dumbkopf. Ve are adwaoctnk in der dlre^un Ironun vlch ve came. Det’s aQ. Too beard about the Joker who was fUiiDg out aoom GI form. R asked for paxent'a names. . . . oe put "Mother sM Father." It atoed for place of reshienoe. . . Be put "borne." It asted for aex. . . be mt "oceaskmaUy.” Aichery Range! Don't forget to vlatt toe Arcb- .ery Range which was opened to Gto tols we«^. R's at tte extoi* aloB of Mh Street at "A" StreeL Bows and arrows are available la quantity for those nalag the range, testnietkm may also be bad. OMne and try tbu andent art—It’s every bit of what It to tooted to be. nm and exereiae far eye and muscle. Xrvte White of the SOtti Aviat^ was adjudged to be FlihtefM toe l^ht and* receifed toe award of a boek af tlckels far ttw War Dspavtmst'i theaters.
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