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Donald llai vi-y, 41 (arrow , the chili's bartender. is lying on the ski 'wall:, where he rolktl ?0 feet in nn attempt t »« it' on 11 i ■: "' 'tiling- Harvey li'lcl t«> put ot t the lire, wlik'h centered vrntitul the eliil/i | -i.i v.l: :> 'II v. .tli hi lujtu-r v..-- ^tnr< I. lie ? • lift-: i ■ ! H'vcic l:iu:s. (IiitTiKttn-nal) I\Sl K \\( I — KI M M.S l{f;il I I II'.' I • Personal .n! • ft • •; t: • rilion \l.. it. \vi:sti K I'lioiit- I nit Mi Coin llld*. chick'* dlfrailie *>■ tem—act* as an r< c.J Man;, tow* I t * r. ,u.r, n rfel.lt*. I's* Krnuinr i hir.'O-S-s . OUR NEW EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st. 1913 OPEN - - 9:00 A. M. Everyday CLOSE - - 5:30 P. M. Monday through Friday CLOSE - - 8:00 P. M. Saturdays "Henderson's Shopping Center" Y/ie jP reports Americans uaf*—5 [■■■!!■ iiiMill— in wiibii—ii ■■■nan ii^ * Volunteers and Veterans! ★ Only volunteers ?<• to the wars for Tin- AP and the li-t i» long! A reporter with yrar* of 'mind experience at In.UK-, •jooil health. .hi.I |)ir «|ii'(i.il ipi.ihtii-* lli.it make a fir-t class iuu-paper nun aiiywheie may apply for serv ice abroad. lint In- i- given no illusions. W ar reporting i- no .Sunday school picnic. Onr of the foreign stall already h mi—in" and feared dead. Another wa* l"-t 1.'$ days in the New (•uinea jungles. Some have heen taken prisoner ol war. Others have heen injured, or narrowly escaped death—torpedoed, rn.ichine-gunncd, dive-hombed. A war reporter may he sent anywhere on earth. In many countries the living conditions are terrible, drinking water dangerous and none of the ordinary comforts of life available. He mu«l he vaccinated for smallpox and inrioMilated for typhoid, yellow fever, ty pliu*. tetanus and cholera. Ili- fanulv can't j<<in him. There are no regular hours, or vacation* arn! lie i« in for the duration. Yet. it'* .1 • •• i r lli#' prealcst newsstoiy i,f .ill 11 ms». I (tics I lit- reporter Mill want In «.•< 1? lie due—.iikI counts hiin«elf In. I.vT AI * fiili'i}:il correspondent* >111* like that (nd.nr, relief tin-: the traditions (I1.1t have enabled I he Asso ciated I'ress to set "re.it 111.11 l.s in war reporting for practically a century. Tlii') have a lot to live up to—ami even more to come. "I'licv cover lialf a do/en front* and their p.pons look like secret, censored passages from the Arabian Nights. They write on %vnislitpr.. in airplanes, and in lurching trucks. They report from hoinhed-mit cities, trackless deserts and endless jungles. They use wireless, caMe. telephone, radio, airplanes, ships, army couriers, diplomatic chan nel'. camels and native hearers—anything to pet their stories out to I lie M* and the world. Theirs i. the toughest new.o.iper joli oil eartll — and tliey ask for it! The Byline of Dependability Umii^rsou HatUj IHspat tty
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