Tha OSEG OS STATE2MA1I. SoLsm Okvgosb Thursday Morning, MarcH . 1945 -'-. i PAGE ELEVEN WX. Baker Reported Missing wayne Liouis Baker, 19, tan ner's mate 2c, has been reported ; missing in action, i His sister, Ida isaies, saiem, received the navy department a notification. Baker entered the service in May, 1943, Jeaving the employ of the Salem Hardware -company to do so. He had been on sea duty approximately one year. - - Brothers and sisters in addition to Mrs. Bales are Jud Baker. Sa lem; Sgt. Fred O. Baker, with the US army in France; Darrell Baker, Hoquiam, Wash.; Mrs. Everett Cook, Estacada, and Bessie Wier, Eugene. l Willie Fisher Is Promoted Special to The Statesman WITH THE 32ND INFANTRY DIVISION IN , THE PHILIP PINES Willie C Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie C Fisher, 1902 Broadway, Salem, has been promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant . , Fisher who is chief of all gun sections in a battery of the 120th field artillery "battalion with the 32nd "Red Arrow" division, en tered the army in February 1942, and has been overseas since April, 1912. He has participated in three i campaigns, and holds the Bronze . Star for meritorious conduct -and outstanding devotion to duty dur- I ing the operations on Leyte, in the Philippine. Salem Men Meet ALBANY-SSsi. Snake rate pott, former member of the Al bany city police 4 force, writes Chief of Police P. A. SteUmacher, he is now at Keesler Field, Miss., attending, airplane mechanic school. He was recently returned to the United States from the South Pacific where he had served 22 months with the 41st division. Of the 20 pitchers who topped the National league in fielding last season the only left bander was Harry Brecheen of the St. Louts Cardinals. He played errorless ball, ranking fourth with 39 chances. - '1' 1 - ! n , . r ' t , , v. f - - ' 1 . ..:V Soldiers of - This Area In 362nd WITH t THE ! FIFTH ARMY, Italy Pvt. Wilbur J. Cowitz, 155 North 23rd street, surgical tech nician; S. Sgt. Jack W. Robertson, 1680 North 20th street, heavy ma chine gfln section leader, and PF.C Donald G. Austin, 100 Carlton way, messenger, all of Salem, with S. Sgt Joseph M. Crenshaw, sur gical technician, CpL. j Robert P. Grobe, medical, man,! and PFC Kenneth: G. Cook, rifleman, all of Lebanon'; PFC Sari WJ Briles, pi oneer, route xAumsvffle, and fro Cecilia Hawfh Cpl. Leonard E. Cumer, ,coot, route threes Albany, j Ore, are fighting in Italy's Appennines be fore the Po valley with the 362nd infantry! regiment, which broke through'' the Gothic line in one of its best defended sectors. The 3$2nd is part of the 91st j "Powder River" division of the Fifth army. It was activated Aug. 15. 1942.! at Camp White, Ore., with i cadre jof the First cavalry divi sion. The men trained intensive ly for a month at their first over seas station, Or an, Algeria and oined the Fifth army in Italy with other regiments of the 91st during ! last June.! army oerps asstgxed to the sneMcal department, here pctforms one f the tasks for which the army is recmiting waaaen today. She Is aiding Secoad MJL Mary S. Alexander. Iva, JSC. an arwr awrae, to change the bandages en a soldier's fractured leg. IX Edith XH Be f the army recmiting station In Salem declared Friday that the need is great for more army nurses and medical technicians ta care far the nation's wounded fighting as EZGirrn . Ant tobce FIGHTES STATION, Engjand -PFC Gale B. Mflligary star ronte, Sdverton, Ore, is one of the Keep 'em Flying" personnel commended by LL Gen. James H. Doolittle for teamwork with , the 357h Fighter group piiotswho .recently broke Eighth air force fighter records by downing 56 Luftwaffe intercep tors ia the air and one on the ground in a single day's combat near Berlin. PFC MiHigan is an auto equipment operator with a service squadron at this P-51 Mustang base in Eng land. He operates and does first Pictured above are three Salem men, who met on Tinian, one of the Pacific islands. Left to right are Lawrence "Andy" Anderson car penters mate zarst class; Marvm "Brick" 'Headnclc, ship's cook; first class, and Carl Bahlberg, chief petty officer, all in the Seabees. . Headrick and Bahlbery had run across each other oa the island some time before, and one day were watching new outfit arrive. They thought one of the men looked laxaQiar and threw rocks at him as he pitched his tent." When one rack struck the newcomer ob. the head, he started -for his tonaentecs, hut immediately recognized them &s former friends from Salem, j H - i Since then the three have seen each other often, said at one time borrowed a Jeep in which they "toured the island: LIBERTY Allan Voigt, T5, has been at home on' emergency furlought because of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Arthur Voigt j He returned Monday to Busb nell General hospital at Brigham City, Utah, where he serves as ar my laboratory technician. Mrs. Voigt has improved a great deal, following a heart attack. v Thus. KSLM (1290 ke) koin (970 kc) KGW (62t kc) KEX (1190 kc) H; J. Smalleyf Missing in Pacific :0 ; S;4S .Kews 'Music Tim . Music TUxm Mews 4 News WKt. oin Stsxa Klock (Farm IWrc r " ' Kews , I Jour. Living Stagier ."3C Haundup " News 1M 1:1S 1:3 7:45 Mews -Orchestra Kews farm. Home Wews Mews (News IFletcher Headlines J Singers I Sam Hayes (Harmonies (News uames Abbs MTMt Post t Haven f Rest tUser News SOS iHaven of Best i Valiant Lady iM JWews JUght World S:4S Song Today Aunt Jenny JStars Xoday jarces adds Ed .East lB'Xast Club Howard J. smauey, rv seaman 1c, has been reported missing in action. His wife, the former 33e nor Struck, who received the nvy telegram, said no details as to date were given, but he was known to have been, serving in (he Pacific theatre. : S Smaller is the son of Mr. -and Mrs. Howard J. Smalley, sr, of salem; a brother ol Mrs. Alarion O'Brien, jr and had been in the navy since the autumn of 19i3, in the Pacific since October, 1944. He a Salem high school graduate and was with the state highway department prior to enlisting. :1S INe M. 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Saot worktas1 triple act- im BaekleVa Mixtwro enlckty lax cats and rmtsea pbiaam todced ta tea tube clear air paa c eeCboa rasped raw tlssaas. ee two oips and worst cougraiac apassn easna. Tea get resalta f asC Tan feat the Kt af BuckltTa - CeaBpouatded frees ratr Caaadiaaa Pla Balsa aa aad ether aoothinar beaiiac ingredients Bwckler'a CAN ADlOit Miiturs la different Cream nvthiner vou oyer tried H medt cation do syrup. Oat a bottVe te rliT at aar aftad dree store. Katie faction aroarameod or aaeaey back. WILES DRtJC CO. Gted Special Unit to The Statesman WITH THE FIFTH ARM?, It- aly-Pfc Robert H. Sargent, rifle North Tecer ana Dersru tih- Front st, Food- itly was awarded gold badge signify- p in the 350th VBat regiment's 2nd bat received the Distin citation for its gal- Mount Battagha. W. Clark,- com of the 15th army the citation io the ing an awards cere Mth "Blue Devil" in on, in the presence of cian K. Truscott, jr. Fifth army commander, and Maj Gen. Paul w. Kendall, command ing general of the 8th. ef itedl Aspinail FuncraT i To Be Held Saturday SCIO, March 7 William C Aspinwalt; 69, a' farmer; died Wednesday at t Eugene hospital. Funeral services will be held Sat urday with? final services af Wfl lamette Memorial park at X pm. Survivors are the widow; three daughters, Mrs. Robert GfUiams, Grabtree: Mrs. Roy Archer Med fprd, Mrs. U. C Adams, napid City, S. D.i and a son, Floyd As pin wall, V. S. navy, now in South American waters; and his mother in Nebraska. f SCIO Yerl Shorn, Se, sdsas to retom this week to si navy base after visiting his wife and infant daughter for several days. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Sims. Verl and family visited relatives ia Eugene this week,!! accompany ing his brother, Marley, and wife from Scio, where they also .visit ed at the parental home here. " PILES (Hemorrtoids) r: Flstnm - Ftssare -Prolans -and ether tynes of Rectal Calost eondKiens treat ed without less of tune. QUICK 9UJXW NO nOSrTTAXJZATXON CaH for examrnatfon ar write for FEES descriptive booklet. Dr. R. Reynolds Cfinle If atmro-rroctelegist ' US 14. liberty fit, Saleso. Ore. i 'j t 1 Inn ir 4 .J echelon work on aH the vehicles, used to transport men to and from; their: work, i . V ! :- "::' : 5'. r- The hard-hitting, high-scoring 357th Mustang froop, commanded by LL CoL Irwiri H. Dregne, Viro- qua, Wis, demonstrated teamwork . and operation5 between ground and air personnel by kayoing more than 530 enemy Jaircraft in the eir; and over 50 on .the ground in 11 months of combat operations. tT r Milligan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Milligan of the soldier s ad dress In Silverton. He was a farm er in civilian life and came over seas a year ago, , ; Relief At Last ForYour Cough Creumulslon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to. soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem hrsnes. Tell yoOT druggist to sell you ' a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the coogh or you are to have your money back. " CREOMULSION for Cootnt.Caett Colds, Bronchitis Valley Marines rated B PORTLAND, March T-iJrVTwo Oregon ; men have been decorated for ' . outstanding performance 'of j dutrta ft battles tor Saripan, Tin- ian and Coam, the marine corps announced today. They; are Marine Colonel John . Wilson. 49, of Corvalhs, and navy pharsaacisfs mate first class Vermoine V. Klaus, 24, of Dallas. Colonel Wilson, a veteran ma-j tine sad holder of the Bronze Star medal for his part in the Bougain-i ville rampaign, was awarded the Legion af Merit for "exceptionally able and efZective' leadership" of an artillery regiment on Goam. He is a member of the Third marine! division, now taking part in the fighting on Iwo. Pharmacist s Mate Klauss was decorated with the Bronze Star for his work as a hospital corpsman attached to a marine infantry bat talion on Saipan and; Tinian. He was wounded on Saipan "and was awarded the . Purple Heart. His division, the fourth, is also fight-j ing on Iwo. ; t , . Ill Wengenrotli aT-5 Dodging Jap mines! and mortar fire were among the hazards en countered by Pvt. Bill B. Wertgen- roth of Salem, Oregon, while lay ing telephone wire in the Leyte island campaign. For 'his tenacity in securing communications, Wen genroth was promoted to technic- j ian fifth grade, his battery com mander announced recently. Landing with the i famed sev enth infantry division the first day of the Philippine invasion, Wengenroth saw much action an artillery' wire man. Repairing Jap sliced lines, he learned to tread lightly through mine traps I and once was pinned down for an hour and a half by an. enemy' I mortar barrage. Wengenroth attended high school in Woodburn, then worked as a tree surgeon in Portland. 1 With eight years in the Oregon national guard, he joined the fed eral service in August 1940. Leav ing the army in October 1940, he re-entered in April,:) 1942 at Ft Lewis, going to Camp Roberts for basic training. He transferred to the seventh division at San Luis Obispo, July. 1942. He is a vet eran - of Attu and Kwajalein well as the Philippines. Technician Fifth Grade Wen genroth's grandmother, 'Nancy! M. Johnston and his sister, Donna M. Wengenroth live at 1160 South ! 14th at, Salem. 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