The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 05, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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. . TH OEEGOK STATESMAN, Salta. Ortgoiv Thandor Morning, July 5, 1943
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Witti Biisy
Photo Outfit
CHALGROVE, Oxfordshirt,
England i-Th vpat scala and Im
portance , of .photographic recon
naissance employed by the Eighth
air force in the
air war against
Germany is revealed in the hith
erto unpublished records of the
Seventh . photographic reconnais
sance group forjwhich Cpl. Ken
neth R. Luckey f Hubbard, Ore.,
is a photo laboratory technician.
Since March 28, 1943, when Col.
James Hapi of Tt Worth, Tex,
then commanding the group, flew
over Paris on the first American
photo mission over German occu
pied Europe, the group's pilots,
flying Spitfires and Lightnings,
have made approximately 1,000,
000 reconnaissance photographs
covering nearly j.wju.uuu square
miles of enemy territory in Den
mark, Holland, Belgium, France,
Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria,
Italy and Russia. The Job requir
ed more 'Jian 360 miles of film
nine inches in width. !
From these photographic nega
tives the group's laboratory pro
duced nearly 5,000,000 prints for
intelligence purposes.
Photographing the enemy's vital
war factories to provide In forma-1
tiort on which heavy bomber op-
erations were based, and . again
after attac to provide a record of
the results, the Seventh photo
group was the mighty Eighth air
force's principal source of intel
ligence. In addition, the group
covored enemy movement by land
and sea, and provided photo maps
which! were invaluable to the
ground forces in the invasion of
Normandy and subsequent land
operations. .
Each photo aircraft carried from
two to five large automatic aerial
cameras, each .capable of taking
nine-inch square pictures on 100
to 200 foot rolls of film.
Corporal Luckey is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Luckey, route 1,
box 394, Hubbard, Ore. He enter
ed the army Oct. 27, 1942, and has
been in the European theatre of
operations since February,' 1944.
ASTORIA, Ore. -(Special) -Kenneth
L. Meeker, USN, aviation
metalsmith 3c, has completed a
course of instruction at the PBM
line maintenance school att the
naval air station here -and has
been ordered to a forward area
via Alameda, Calif.,, the navy has
announced. Meeker is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. f. Meeker of 710
Edina lane, Salem, Ore. Before
entering the navy he was a welder
with : the Kaiser shipbuilding
company'
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lUst'ng Post
Monitor Sergeant
Gets Discharge -After
Four Years
MONITOR I Sgt Andrew Pen
ne is at his home, four miles north
of Monitor after receiving an hon
orable discharge: at Fort Lewis
June 26. ' 1 r?
Sgtl; Penne was inducted in
February, 1941, received his basic
training at Fort Lewis and Camp
HoodjTex., and Was sent overseas
in January, J 943. He went from
Africa to Italy and was later sent
to England in preparation for the
inv-isipn of Normandy, June 1944
He went in with the5th wave and
later paw .action: in France, Bel
gium (and Germany.
His company was awarded the
presidential citation for outstand
ing performance of duty in action
near St. Jean De Daye, France.
He Was seriously wounded Jan
12, 1945 in Kalterberg, Germany,
for wjrich hel received the purple
heart 1 and Was hospitalized for
three months idF Belgium and
France.
He was awarded the silver star
for gallantry; in action. While ser
iously! wounded he crawled into a
blazing tank destroyer which was
full of ammunition and put out
the fife witi a fire extinguisher
while subjected to intense artillery
Ml 1- . . ' . .
xire oj me enemy, wno were sneu-
ing the wounded;
After released from the hospital
he rejoined his unit, the 899 tank
destroyer battalion, a part of the
ninth infantry .division in the
First army under, General Hodges.
He Wears the good conduct rib
bon and the'ETO ribbon with
battle stars. A
Before inducted Penne was em
ployed at the Crown Zellerback
Paper mills 4t Oregon City.
8: I Haven of Rest User News Fred Waruif B'fast Club
8:15 Haven of Rest Valiant Lady
I: J .1 News tight World Ed East
8:45 Wax Shop lAunt Jenny -h .
5:0 News Kate Smith Voic Nation Clamour
9:15 M. Downer Big Sister Larry Smith .
3 Pastor's Call Helen Trent Personality Breaka it
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14:00 News jLIf Beautiful IFre for All Tony Mors
10 li ! With Lopes (Ma Perkins ' Ncwt Ted Malon
10:3. . i Paula Ston (B'dina Flyna .Horaeroaker Tru Story
10:45 J. J. Anthony Dr. Malone lArt Baser j
UwrenceRolhHomo BviUCS MeelS
r jrom I'aciiic Area,1 -. -
;Ens. Lawrence D. Bojth, USNR, UipIOlTiatS 111
m of Mr. and Mrs. Dajn B. Roth, . ' "J: ' "
lotTT. ouinini' jujj
son
729 - West Seventh sti
flew 25 missions as cofpilot
navy photo-reconnaissance plane
during his recent tour pi ' duty in
the Pacific : . . t
I Now returned on leave, h was
attached to a photo squadron that
f few. specially, equipped four-en-gjned
; liberators on long flights
orer enemy territory. Reconnais
sance photographs that the squad
ron made of pre-invasion islands
were credited with saving the
lives of many j American troops.
VicksBurg at
Last Rejoins
United) States
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Returns Home
MONMOUTH Lt. Colk Hjal
mar Gentle arrived at his home
here Sunday,! from the War front
in Europe. Colonel Gentle has been
in charge of j a hospital in Paris
since he went overseas more than
a year; ago. In returning, he was
medical officer on a s transport
carrying 800 American soldiers
who had been prisoners in Ger
man cimps. ( . U. . if
Before entering army service,
Dr. Gentle ws engaged tfi private
practice in Salem for several
yearsijHis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas H. Gentle, land his wife
and three children all live here.
VICKSBURG, Miss., Jtuly 4.-P)
self-styled "damyankee" today
formally welcomed Victtsburg, the
Oibraltar of the confederacy "back
to th American tradition of a
glorious July 4th." ,
He was MaJ. Gen. Edward H.
Brooks of Concord, N com:
rhanding officer of the fourth serv-
command,!who saidj: j
is especially significant that
damyankee, should b the
speaker at your first July 4th
celebration in at least 82 years."
j Vicksburg previously had not
observed the! holiday since the
city's fall to 5 federal forces July
i 1863. :
j. General , Brooks spoke after re
Viewing a mile-long parade , of
army units, bands and floats which
rhoved along magnolia and crepe
myrtle bordered streets. The stars
and stripes flew from every build
ing. ;J
j "My appearance here," Gen.
9 rooks said, 'is an indication, in
spirit, of the unity of this city
Vkith other American communi
ties a unity Which Vicksburg
men already I have, proved time
and time again on fields of battle
in this and other wars. !
"There must be no bitterness at
Home," he added. "Our bitterness
must be toward the national en
emy."" ;
WASHINGTON, Jul
James F. Byrnes,' th new secre
tary of state, shook hands in spirit
today with much of th civilized
world-;.-:? T " ': r?-i
In a brief but colorful ceremony
at his state department office,
Byrnes greeted representatives of
the diplomatic corps of the entire
55 nations on the united States
diplomatic list! f - ! '
Ambassadors, ministers, charges
d'affairs filed through th office
one by one, according to the order
of their diplomatic precedence and
got a warm handshake, a broad
smile and a few words of greeting
from , the : short-statnred South
Carolinian who spent his first day
at his desk today. -- Ji'
As soon as the last one had left,
the secretary of 'ctatc jsat down
at - his desk, grabbed a sheaf of
papers and went to work.
Latin-American-
Trainee Ueaves
For tong Drive
Raul Vail Rodas, Bolivian en
gineer with the Oregon state high
Wy department the past year as
a Pan-American trainee; leaves Sa
lem today to drive down to Rio
d Janeiro over the Pan-American
highway.! - ? .to :. - T?-
Rodas has been instructor for
the Spanish classes at the YMCA
this : past 'winter, with a record
number of students enrolled. Ap
proximately 125 adults hav stu
died Spanish : i with him. in the
courses offered there. He cam to
Salem' as the first trainee under
the program - to b accepted : by
the state highway commission.
' A second Latin-American. Ro
lando ' Porras of Nicaragua, ' has
been employed for a year's work.
B I N G HAMPTON, HY-JPy-Edgar
M. McKallor, drug com
pany head, wonders who put
$1300 in his automobile. The
money from the anonymous do
nor was in an envelope address
ed to McKallor. Several years
agq McKallor's plant! was bur
glarized of thousands ; of dollars
worth of merchandise;
i Every Thurs.
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Don't Mis It , j
Leonard's
SUPPER CLUB !
One Block N. ' of LTaderpass
On Road to Portland '
GENERAL PHILATELIST C. Mark Clark. wfc
Mmaaded the U. 8. rtftk Army tai Italy, and ltsMster Cen
tral ffraak C. Walker look ever Clark's eeUeetloa f U. 5. stamps,1
. - " , j M; kepi bs) fee klm daring his absence.
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, . . ADD1 TO ITS OOODHiS
BUENA VISTA, July 4. Don
d Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs.
q.-' G. Wells how with the army
the south Pacific, has , written
his family of injuries j received
recently in al jeep accident The
jeep was forced off the road and
gainst a stone wall and he suf
fered a broken wrist, a cut tongue
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Jefferson: Sailor Home
After 18 Months at Sea
JEFTERSON t- Mr. and Mrs
i Harry Oldenburg were happUy
surprised Thursday morning when
their f son Jerry C- Oldenburg,
came pome on a 20-day leave. His
ship made port with every man
of its; crew safe after 18 months
of sea 'duty. Jerry has a hew rating
I of aviation. metal smith 3c.
He Wears the American theatre
ribbon, ' the i European . campaign
ribbori with 'one bronze star. Pa
cific campaign ribbon with three
stars; Pacific! campaign ribbon for
invasion of Okinawa, Luzon and
llwo 4ima, the Pihilippine libera
tion ribbon with, one bronze star.
JEFFERSON Archie Brewer,
1c, navy, of San Francisco, was
home on a five-day leave; because
of the death of his mother, Mrs.
4S. Brower. Funeral j services
Were neia r naay aim nt wu
leave for sea:; duty again : as soon
as his ship ii repaired. 4 1
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fTHE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier
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Rodney P. Russell, aviation ra
dioman -3c JUSNR, of-1408 San
tiam'a-oad, Albany, has: returned
to the! United States on leave after
a tour of duty in the Caribbean
area.- I .? !
Attached to the navy's patron
bombing squadron 147, Russell
served as radioman of a Ventura
search plane. His squadron carried
out long day and night searches,
in all kinds of weather, on the
lookout for( enemy U-boat and
other! threats to our surface forces.
The 20-year-old bluejacket, who
Is the son of Echo Russell of the
Albany address, is married to the
former Doris V. Kelly of Albany
A graduate of Albany high school,
Russell entered, the navy in Aug
ust, 11943. ....;!.
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