PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning, Jus 14. 1945 Navy Solving Problems of Readjustment : The navy already has organized its program for taking care of discharged veterans, regarding . their physical well-being and mental readjustment, the Salem Xiwanis club was told Tuesday by Comdr. Charles J. Frisbie, USNR. public relations officer of quarters at Seattle. . , The commander was not en thused about civilian groups He declared the next 10 years would be historically crucial in world history, and that nations would become increasingly world minded through the huge increase in shipping. The commander, a native i of Nice, France, and in civilian life the general agent for New Eng land Mutual life Insurance in Boston, has been detailed to aid rthe navy in solving readjustment problems. ' The Kiwanis club endorsed the acquisition of Bush pasture as well as the tax proposals on the June 22 ballot H Gordon King Promoted to First Lieutenant HEADQUARTERS 13TH AAF, Philippines Gordon King, Mit chell medium - vt;" oomocr puoi oi i 340 East Wilson1 street, has been. promoted to first?! IiMifonant I t Vi .. ! the veteran Cru saders medium bomb a r d m e n 1 group of the 13th AAF. tinnArl In h I j. -V ... "' Philippines Lieu- t- tenant King re cently flew his 49 bombing mis sion against the Japanese since arriving overseas in September, 1944. His most recent missions have included some of the first reconnaissance and bombing flights to Borneo and French Indo China. in 1933, Lieutenant King was em ployed with the U. S. National Bank of Portland prior to his en listment in the aviation cadets in March, 1943. The flier is married to the for mer Elvina Kasberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kasberg, 300 Salem Heights ave., and has a young son, Johnny. Two broth ers are also in service Robert King, overseas with the 41st di vision and Cpl. Thomas W. King, overseas with the marine corps. ' Midshipman Frederick G. Brad- shaw is home on leave from An apolis, Md., and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Brad shaw, 1530 Chemeketa. 14 'xA iVi f !.. ZA ii h: m f . q . Herbert H. GUI, Ph M 2e, of ,Wodbnrn (right), with tw other : pharmacist's mates who also served with ; the Second marine division, reinforced, during the seizure and occupation of Jap held Tarawa, receives the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon from Capt Jesse W. Allen, (MC), USN, medica) ! officer In command, at the U. S. naval hospital, San Diego. Others in the picture are: Owen D. Mays, Hood River, Ore, (left), and Godron R. Edwards of San Diego. (Official U.; 8. navy photo) Dallas Man Rolls Oyer Admiralties On Tandem Bike CHICAGO (Special) Alexan der A. Smith, seaman, first class, of the Seabees, of Meridian, Conn, gets around a base in the Admir alty islands aboard a tandem bi cycle which he and a shipmate constructed out of scrap mater ials. The shipmate, Jamie W. Ediger, shipfitter, third class, of Dallas, Ore, and Smith vouch for the performance of the tandem since it was made from the usually re liable Sea bee stockpile of 34 inch water pipe, cast-off sheet metal and salvaged bicycle wheels. Only sour note struck in their friendship comes as they pedal along singing, MOn A Bicycle Built for Two." FORT GEORGE WRIGHT. WRIGHT, Wash. (Special) Cpl. Robert R. Robinson has reported to the AAF convalescent hospital here after 27 months in the Euro pean theater where he served with toe 12th air force. He wears the European theater ribbon with five campaign stars and the Good Con duct ribbon. Corporal Robinson's wife is the former Muriel Gaiser, and their home is at 882 North 20th st, Salem, Ore. To Teach In Hwaco Miss Jan- ette Graber, Salem, is to teach English and be in charge of the library at the Ilwaco high school this fall. 1 . . i i Willi A 12TH AAF B-25 GROUP IN ; THE MEDITERRANEAN THEATRE Receiving eon- gratulatioiu from ' Brig. Gen. Hobert DJ Knapp, Auburn, Abu, commanding ceneral of a vet eran medium B-25 bombardment wing offihc Twelfth air force, Is 1st Lti Donald O. Cronemiller, . Salem, Ore pilot. He has just been awarded the air medal He has been; overseas four months and has flown 45 missions over German-held targets. His par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller, liv at 1760 S. Wln- ' ter st. DALLAS Sgt Percy Neufeld, son of M?. and Mrs. P. J. Neu feld is spending a 45 day furlough here afterj serving 37 months in the central: Pacific. Upon comple tion of his furlough he will return to his Pacific island base. Neu feld enlisted April, 1942 l and is a clerk in an air force headquarters.;'-; j-' ' JTSgt fred Neufeld, a brother, is also spending a furlough at his home. A member of the army air corps, : he was granted, a five day extension so that he could visit with his brother. Fred S. Hall, Jr. Woimdcd; Robert Hall in Hospital WOODBURN Mrs. ' Fred si Hall received a telegram last week from, the war department inform ing her that her son, PFC Freds S. Hall, jr., was slightly wounded; in action on Luzon May '4, 1945. V Shet had previously received a letter 'from him telling her he had been in a foxhole when a mortar shell hit a tree about six yards a way and shrapnel hit him on the head, knocking him down. His right Jarm was broken. Mrs; Hall also received a letter telling her that her son, T5 Rob- ert C. - Hall, had been awarded the bronze star medal for meri torious service in action against the enemy in Belguim September 12, 1944. Robert is still in the hos pital St Brigham City, Utah, re-; coverfng from wfnds. 1 Don Robinson Home For 30-Day Furlough j DALLAS Pvt. Don Robinson Is spending a 30-day furlought in Dallas with his wife. Serving with a signal company of the air corps, Robinson has seen 15 months of service In Corsica, France and Italy 4 He will report to Ft Lewis for reassignment after his fur lough. DALLAS Malcolm Rose, Jr., has been promoted to ship's cook third.! class according to word re ceived by his wife, Mrs. Jannette Rose,- Entering the service in Sep tember 1942, he is now stationed in the Philippines with a naval construction battalion. He had previously seen service in the north! Atlantic. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malkom Rose. i Marine PFC Margaret E. Lov ell, daughter of Mrs. Cora B. Lovell of 475 N. Capitol st Salem, recently was graduated from the quartermaster school at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Le jeune, N. C. Private Lovell, who enlisted in November, 1944, has been assigned to duty in the quartermaster section at Quanti- co, Va. JEFFERSON Francis Phelps has been advanced to chief petty officer, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phelps have learned. He is now stationed at Alameda, Calif., where his wife lives. Grad uated from Jefferson high school he enlisted in 1942 and trained at San Diego, Seattle and later was an instructor at Norman, Okla. f ORCHARD HEIGHTS Milton Southwick, machinist 2c, came home last week after more than twolyears in the South Pacific. He and! his wife, the former Jean JutStrom, are living in Salem un til his 30-day leave ends, when they will move to Corvallis where he will be stationed. IN HONOR OF OUR WAR DEAD Si AND THE l9,pOO SOUTHERN PACIFIC MEN AND IwOMEN ? i WHO ENTERED THE ARMED SERVICES WE HAVE SET ASIDE JUNE 14, 1945 AS SOUTHERN PACIFIC WAR SERVICE DAY On tbii day Southern Pacijk tntn and women all over the system gather to 'reaffirm THESE SOLEMN PLEDGES! f ' t " 1 Perform our jobs with utmost efficiency and safety . I -. . -:.- -vi--.'-.;-: -f V. ...... ....... ' I 2 Support the Seventh War Loan ' i ' " . - " ' ' '" ' : ' - I l ' t I 3 2C UP c C1055 Blood Banks and other war agencies . L Give friendly service to all patrons, with good r teamwork among ourselves the friendly Southern Pacific ; Richard F.' Cox, son of Mr. and Mr. !. C. Cox of Hermiston, and husband tZ Mrs. Lois Cox, 1470 North Capitol. Salem,. who has been promoted to first lieu tenant ai his 13th AAF base in the southwest Pacific He Is a veteran J of' : S9 missions and wearer of the air medal. He la a pilot of a B-24 Liberator bomb er with the "Long : Rangers1 which holds the record for long bombing missions. Mona J. Skaug . 21 Mohths Willi 1 WACs . Overseas ' FIFTH ARMY HEADQUAR TERS, GARDA, Italy. Twenty one months of service with the Fifth -army in North Africa and Italy is the WAC record of T4 Mona J. I Skaug, 2004 Market st; Salem, Ore. , T4 Skaug is the fourth mem ber of her family in uniform and a reunion soon with; her three brothers, also in tho-army,. is. one of her most cherished' ambitions. Her . brothers' - are Sgt. Clarence N.' Skaug, now in Germany; Sgt Vernie J. Skaug, with the medical department; and Cpl. Henry M. Skaug. -i -i-'jr " i ::::' s r T4 Skaug's assignment with the Fifth army Is that of a steno grapher with the supplies section. j WITH AUTOMATIC WEAP ONS BATTALION OF THE 14TH ANTI-AIRCRAFT COMMAND ON LEYTE Staff Sgt. William T. Mills, Lyons, Ore., was recent ly awarded the Philippine Liber ation Ribbon. He is also entitled to wear the Asiatic Pacific rib ron with one bronze star denot ing participation in the Northern Solomons campaign, and the good conduct ribbon. , Staff Sergent Mills was employed by the Evans Plywood ! Corporation, Lebanon, before his Induction into the army in April, J942. He left for ova seas duty In August, 1943. lames Arnett, son of Mrs. Eva Arnett, 2263 State street, has been graduated, from the navy signal school at Bainbridge, Md. He now has. a ratine of seaman first class and expects to be given sea duty soon. ' iA ViT im MT. ANGEL Lt , Clarence. L. Wellntan, who was killed June 3 in j an airplane crash over French North Africa while on his way home. He had com pleted 3S missions on April li. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Well man. Sgt. Jos M. Devers, jrM has been assigned to Chanute field, near Chicago, and has been made an instructor in cryptology. CHICAGO (Special) Li. Ed mund A. 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