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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 18

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Eichfeen Journal-Every Eveninsr, Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, June 23. 1943 Bv William Our Boarding House wilh Major Hoople three torpedoes and it was not dis Out Our Way abled; the sub, however, was believed sunk. During a storm at sea he broke an arm, and another time If FT 5L1PS.AND RMCHESW NAAYBE VOU'LL APPRECIATED 5- fSpSS' II MViFrFVFCV -WHAT I HAVE TO GO THROUGH rH 0M RARH )PEGE5 OF WPvTER. IT Ll IN, HPPC. Our Men and Women injured his finger in the breech of a gun and spent sc veial days in a South American hospital.

He sums it up with these words, "I'm pretty iSr TIME I TURN EVER TIME 1 6ET A GMiPE- WEB TO WOU'Ll- A the 1 Juow'T spill the CREAVTURES NOU IF- RMSE THE- fT fFFEE' ARE CURLED iNOO 60 VJKTER. LEVEL iii'l il Tl nr TOO BM I DiOslT FETCH It 6UNP A iNiTnlS lucky." MVRIRT5 KiFT--X COULO Jf VOUR. brAMLOW LE In Service Robert Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Johnson, who enlisted ill-ii Lw icTaEER JAom )cviE-d day furlough with his wife and parents.

FROM Luke Field, comes word of the promotion of Vermont Lodine, son of Mrs. Anna Lodine of Odessa, from technician fifth grade to corporal. He is a motor transportation driver. Delaware City Ifc. Asbury Miller of Camp Van Dorn, is spending a five-day furlough with his mother, Mrs.

Harriet Miller. Elsmere Stewart Carroll Evans, apprentice has completed his boot training at Bainbridge Naval Training Station, and is now visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and as an aviation cadet in March, just I' lovo yA before his eighteenth birthday, re ported today for induction at Cam FC. DAVID J. H.

BACON, son den, N. J. He will immediately be sent to Jefferson Barracks, to of Mrs. Bertha F. Bacon, 3008 Washington Street, stationed at Fort DuPont, has been promoted to corporal technician.

begin his training. Harrington Seaman William Calloway spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. CHARLES II. NORTON, naval aviation cadet, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Norton, 108 Twenty-third Street, has completed the intensive 11-weeks course at the Navy Pre-Flight School at Chapel Hill, N. and h35 been promoted to primary flight, training at the Naval Air Station at Peru, Ind. and Mrs.

Arthur Calloway. He is Mrs. Garland Evans, and Miss Nina stationed at Washington. D. C.

Poore. He and Miss foore wui also ieut jonathan W. Clifton. visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ar- lfft last week for nLs nw assi(rn- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adamson.

109 West Thirty-fifth Street, and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy, 1010 Wawaset Avenue, have returned from a trip i to St. Louis, and Scott Field. 111. They visited the Adamson's son, Pfc.

William H. Adamson, and Pfc. Wil-j liam Biesinger, son of Mr. and I Mrs. William Biesinger, 3204 Monroe Street.

Both boys were inducted in-! to the Army Air Force Jan. 28 and have been together in Florida, Chi- orp Stanley Hambiski is spend In? a 10 day furlough with his par mt5, Mr. and thur Evans of Greenbush, and Mr. and Mrs. John Poore in Reho-both.

Stanton Private George P. McCrone, ment with the mechanized cavalry at Camp Bowie, Tex. Seaman Ralph Hanson of Bainbridge Naval Training Station, is ypending a furlough with his wife, Mrs. Thelma Hanson. Kennett Square ST" son of Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Mc- fan cago. and now Scott Field, where Crone of Stanton, has returned to they are attending radio school. Camp Atterbury, after spend- 4r David Collins, aviation cadet, and; X.

i ing three days with his parents. Pn- Licut. Leaman B. Todolskv. son of vte McCrone was a student at Con- i fi- tr- Dici-i- i niQ rad Hitrh School, and was inducted Mrs Paul Hambiski, 106 South He a Id Street.

Corporal Ham-biki has completed his ba-ic training at Fort Monmouth, N. and is now 1 1 a i at Columbia Army Air Base. S. C. he Ls message center chief, and hai recently been promoted to hi; present rank.

ucKN iniKiTrtAiLwsuL'M I "-pSt5L OLYMPIC GfvMES I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW BY MERRILL BLOSSER I Did soweone sav to you- Yeam wasTme conversation Veam bltt you Mow cam we oescribc p'wwv sav he GVE MM BOW RR ELS JJ FOLLOWED BV TWO CAM'T PIM ANTTMiNG TME GUlliy M1NJ IM IS TiLL, OA. )rJr eolH jf-rV REPORTS om AMD our. news stdrv. LARD? AMD had- LEFTY (Trmrrr -r; wfN wGETNSITA hr 7rrTFT I Pine Street, is in North Africa, and in January. He was given leave to a has written recently of meeting quite I return for graduation exercises at the sf i a number of men from this vicinity school, where he participated in the Mrs.

Collins will spend a two-weeks furlough with his parents, Mr. and Lewis W. Collins of Oxford. Cadet Collins is an Army Air Forces meteorology student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Corp.

Eugene Derrickson and Mrs. Derrickson are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Derrickson, on a three-day furlough from Camp and many boys who were in the program ana was awarded nis ai-University of Delaware while he was 1 ploma. Jutf I i.

attending school there. He is cousin Lieut. William Hale of Fort Ben- ning, has been spending a 10-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Grace Hale. of Lieut.

Charles S. Davis, who recently received his commission at Fort Sill, Okla. Pickett, Va. Cadet Charles Becker, son of Mr. Corporal tv Word has been received by Mrs.

Laura Kline of Newark, that her nephew. W. W. Word has received and Mrs. Howard Becker, received Dclmar the honor of being selected to pose Robert Powell, 18, gunner's mate or the cover of the May issue of third class, is spending a 17-day '-Pennsylvania Pictures," a monthly leave with his father, J.

Elmer pictorial of university life at the Powell and Mrs. Powell. He enlisted university of Pennsylvania, which in July, 1942, and this is his first was dedicated to the class of 1943 visit home since leaving the States and to the Naval Pre-Flight cadets. hv Miss Haze'. Davis of the sife arrival of her fiance, Corp.

Joseph W. ray ton, somewhere in Australia-. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pay ton of New Castle.

Dempsey, has been promoted to staff sergeant. His brother, Preston Demp-sey. is in the Armv overseas. in September, 1942. He has visited Lieut.

William J. Scheidel, of the Caribbean. South America, Camp Pickett, and Mrs. Schei-South Africa, Egypt, Tripoli and del were week-end guests cf his par-Tunisia, mostly on convoy duty, ents, Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Schei-Once his ship was the target of del of Philadelphia. ALLEY OOP ALL FED LP BY V. T. HAMLIN ins ik-s Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hallman, 109 Redman Street, have received word nf the safe arrival of their son, Robert L. 23, has been Lieut. F. Milton Hallman, where in the South Pacific.

some- promoted from lieutenant captain accord This ClirioilS World By William Fcr-uson Daniel Mancini has recently been promoted to private first class and is spending a ADOUF ing to word received bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mel-son. 215 Central Avenue, Brack-Ex. Captain Mel-son has been in (CM TL w.

w. Dcmpsey 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Julio Mangini, 821 North DuPont Street. He is stationed at Camp McCain, with the Engineer Corps. stationed at the Army since October, 1941.

and is Fort Bragg, N. C. ONJLV A FEW SHOZT VEAKS A32, INJ CONTEMPT FOE HIS DEANCCRATIC OPPONENTS, f4 Harold J. Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Kruser. 803 West Nine- UTTECED A PRAY THAT FATE I BY EDWIXA AX THAT'S JL'ST HOW IT HAPPENED TIPPIE AND "CAP" STLBBS WOULD AFFOCD him ii. I DON'T SEE WHY HE WENT TO SO MUCH TROUBLE --AN' SOCRATES 'BOUT TOOK MY HAND OFF! AND WELL, I EXPLAINED TO SOCRATES THAT I WANITED TO DO THIS DEATH-DEPVIN' LION -TAMIN' ACT, SO 'S AUNT LIE3V XOULD NOTICE E'STADDA THAT SUCK ADVERSARY teenth Street, has been promoted to Private Julio rorporal and transferred to the Mangini.

was Army Air Base at Syracuse, N. home for three frcm Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. days at the same fjc recently completed a four-time. is sta- months course at-i the Army finance tioned at Camp school at Wake Forest College. N.

C. Shanks, N. Y. EVEN IP SHE IS A GOCD CONTINUED IN OUR MCVT JUGGLER. ANI UE SEEMED KcAL SYM PATHETIC, SO I KLi AVS'.

UNCLE rr-Axx. uncle 'iPi 11 l-s i Daniel Mangini Mrs. James Curry, 519 West Street, has received a telegram notifying her of the trans Word has been received bv. Mrs. J.

Johnston of Richard-on fer of her son, Park, that her husband, Corp. Allen "pfc Howard xc. Wt 1 C0 1) BV NA 6EOVICE P. Johnston, has ryen transierrca ten fr0m Chi- T. M.

SEC. U. S. PAT. OFF, from Miami Beacn to ore tsenjam.n Harrison, Ind.

Corporal Johnston has recently been promoted to his present rank. -A DESTROYER DOES THE to Sioux Falls, S. D. He is studying radio and gunnery in the Air Force, and has recently been promoted to private first class. BATTLE BATTLING, WHILE A SHIP DOES THE DESTROYI Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Mi.lcr, Faulk Road, have received word that their son, Pfc. Roland L. Miller, has been transferred to airplane mechanics' school at Lincoln, and 3ys AVARTIN KRli 'AN. Ji i MICKEY MOUSE LOST AND FOUND! BY WALT DISNEY I 1 A 7pLEG! PLEASE.

ONLV LOSTi HnOU SIT AKD REST I SMDLV CLIMS HE'S XU -SAV ME fiTrlANxl NOU fOZ ThE COADJAJl HEOi POR-UM SMALL SITTUM v-8C-rr' g5N 7OUT CH5NAi'C3 Kr OP A EACii ON TRAIL r-' yW L1 I SOKEli SOWt WAS TJOR OuR ffu yZ gude)) h'ea vta -7 2' 1 A iOKsr---Kfi BO m. 3 promoted to his present rank. An- Lieut. Charles other son, Warren D. Miller, after Dougherty, finishing photography school in son of Mn and Florida, has been promoted to petty officer, second class, and is now sta- Dougherty, tioned at Camp Bradford, Va.

noo Woodlawn Avenue, who Mary Virginia Elliott, daughter of fnrmpriv nrac- MAX AND MINNIE OREENBAUAA, FLORISTS CF GREENFIELD GREEN DALE, RAISE bAAr DWAGC AND THE LARGE ONES ARE CALLED THE SMALL ONES, MAW AACWIS Stehl owar Mrs. Bessie M. Elliott of Laurel, will ticcd medicine here, has been or- leave July 3 for dered to Carlisle Barracks, for active duty. He has recently been NEXT: Going up! U. S.

FIGHTER PLANE a fellow at the Mayo Clinic. Tauline V. Janceska. 930 Pine I Street, who was enlisted in the WAVES recently, is now at Hunter College, N. undergoing training.

She wrote Chief J. B. Doughten, Navy recruiter, postoffice building, that he feet were tired from drills, but that she liked the training I fa Smith College, Northa where she will receive her basic training a.s a commissioned officer in the WAVES. She -was graduated in April from the Women's College. University of Delaware, where she held the J.

Brook Answer to Previous Puzile EiA LiT.HpY TiO I IP RiOTlAT TOo RlSSSlAiLTD EiRi: HI I REIA'D OB program. William Hastings, machinist's mate second class, son of Mrs. Ber- nice O'Connell, 7 Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, has been promoted to his present rank. He is stationed at a submarine base in California. rrivate Edward F.

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Wlngate. Mary V. Elliott fireman third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Wmcate, is now attending motor machinist's ma'e school at Richmond, Va. AiTiEIS E'A; iFE -iR'OD AiGlRjE'EljS Mr. and Mrs. John Brady.

401 Walnut Street, has returned to Fort Knox, after spending a seven- Ml I IT EiT 46 Ruthenium (symbol) 48 Oboe (abbr.) 70 Smooth 71 Renews VERTICAL Side Glances i i god 1 It is made by 47 Topmost 48 Opera (abbr.) 49 Sound made 28 Area measure 50 Provide food 2J gen 53 Abstract being 32 SoSuth Dakota 54 strike ljShtly (abbr.) 55 Dance step 33 Burn 57 Arrival 34 Singing voices (abbr.) 2 Note in Guido's scale 3 Point 4 Rip 5 And (Latin) by sheep 51 Make a mistake 52 Lets fall 6 Standing room 54 High only (abbr.) 56 Slavic 58 Exist 59 Virginia (abbr.) 60 Father 62 Beverage 64 International language 65 Be sick 66 Greek letter 36 Dish 37 Steamship (abbr.) 33 Therefore 39 Rhode Island (abbr.) 40 Editor (abbr.) 41 Conducted 42 Often 44 Steals 7 Farm buildings 8 Ring out 9 Fortune 10 Like 11 Came in irr.i Kpf U. nz II 1 1 TOOTS AND CASPER A MAX TO KNOW BY JIMMY MURPHY i yro6-t were nttll 3e a i 1 ouhta wear dar i 1 read "that tsure. and 1 i wish 7 1 beat vol) ikiv'itetd to j6roqizeoos classes to protect mps. plunder? there ll be vou knew to it, hoot Benjamin plunkersS affair mv eves from the will wearherx plenty of plunder elu( i zot vou i BI-ANNUAL DEAR 6LITTEF? OP ALL THE FAMOUS MILLIONl-j PLAiMCLCTHEa wJlrAu DINNER DANCE Ct DIAMONDS THAT LL DOLLAR DIAMOND I MEN THERE ow1 TOMORROW 4r BE WORN THERE NECKLACE 7 "TOWARD INVITATION) i UP WITH ME, TYLER'S LUCK -ywy INVISIBLE ENEM 'bLYMAN 0X0 I SW3NAU THE NUMBER THBEE I I THEN WE'RE I 1 Wj BOILER-ROOM FULL Ta 22, HOLD'S BEEN WIT Wx JtWtlS. STEAM AHEAD VWE VE 7A? -5WIPP1NS VJATER" ORDER THE MEN J4JlJi( 60T TO TRY AND OUTRUN THE WHAT fr IKTO UFE- S3 fAK THOSE DWELLS PUMPS CAN'T I JACKETS-- eJ-.

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