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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1945)
y " r" , " """ " ' . ' ' "" :-ZZ'i.J-m -,, ., ZmM&j atfel-T f- If I i.l MM I -'V. I lTIH"" II . " II ... I. , in, ,i , i , , , . , i P nr m ii pag2 caur Tio OnSCOn CTAtZnil! Cclea. Orseon, Friday Morning'. Ceptr 7. ISIS i n- 'if !i 1 u r i; v i ' , ' .1."': ' i ' . '-"1 . . .jjjj -- ... . , ; .'.- , ,. v -., . : ; -. ..' -v- - ; . ' - . - ft). . , V " " 04i " J V -" '5: :. Kenneth Allen Joxa, SHI 1e, recently on tb deatroyw Ptitch- etti hu bet assigned to uhor duty at Bremerton naval yard, wh his wife, the former 'Jane Harbison, haa joined hlnv r Juza will have been In tha navy lx years next December. ' He was at Pearl Harbor and was aboard the destroyer Henley when it was sunk off Lae, New Guinea, early-, in the war. " , ht. Jack Schenck Found, Jap POW : ; JT. EL Warren, local barber, who was recent visitor in. Toledo, brings wrd that news has been received of Li Jack Schenck, son of Mrs.. Rosemary Schenck, post mistress at Toledo. Lt Schenck. who was reported missing' year ago, balled out over Borneo and was captured by the Japanese on October I, 1944.-This news came from Birsell, a member of the crew who had talked to him. Additional Servicemen New on Pqge 9 ; CcaTt:3i::u! - BED RIPE CANNKO f?1 OTK TOMATOES, nt Wz ipiLntjiJ : ' Complete AawrteMl W CuBtai Svpplk, - - ' StoTE STDSET rmnroc? 1230 State Street Ceil:? Days Fed EI Rtti R Carter cf 1270 16th street has purchased lh Hehlcia JIarket at 17th tad Karktt atreet and together with BIw. Carter will conliaue thl pepular food laarket as an IG A rtheir ad mxn m lhto paii. Tht Carters hard Uni it 1H0 M. Uh street for the last 15 yu and aro well known to tho peoplo la! tht northeast sectioa cf Salera, They lavltt their many frienda to visit thea la their WW p!ac cf buah. ness, which will b enlarged wiwua xn near to better accommodate the gromzj c. HEADQUARTERS, U. S. ARMY STRATEGIC AIR FORCES LL i CL Jeronts W JacksM, Salem. Or rlfht. reeelres lb broaa tar medal from MaJ. Gen. James Parker, eonunapdint' f eaeral tff arm r air forces, mld-Paciflc, at an AAF base ea Oaha, T. H. Colonel Jackson's parents. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Jackson, reside at 671 Brers at, Salem, and his wife, Taaia. and children reside at Bonolula. Be exeeatlre of the personnel dirtoiM, United SUties army stratefte air forces. Strategic air ferees photo) J Navy Again to Recruit Men of Military Ages Reversing a ruling of nearly tlire years standing, tho navy is now accepting voluntary enlist ments in the age group formerly only eligible for military service through selective service. Not since December I, 1942, has it been possible for a man between 18 and 38 to voluntarily enlist in the armed forces. This was the announcement of a new policy of the navy department made Thurs day by Mel Kennedy, recruiter-ln-charge of the navy recruiting station in Salem. Under the new plan it will now be possible for men between the ages of 17 to 30 Inclusive to en list in the navy for peacetime service. Those in the 17 to 30 bracket inclusive, may be enlisted In the regular navy while the old er age group will be eligible for naval reserve service. : '"Since the announcement of the capitulation of the Japs we have had numerous inquiries from men desiring "to enlist in the navy," Kennedy said. "Now we are pre pared to answer all questions re garding service in the peacetime navy and to complete enlistments without further reference to the man's draft board. With such en lUtments will go all the advantag es that accrue, to those desiring to make' the naval service a career. The navy recruiting station in the 6alem Postoffice building is open daily to answer question! of those Interested. A 2 Lewis C. Bessie, army re- pUcement depot chaplain at Camp Adair, who left this week ror wasningtoa, D.C by ear with his family. He Is being traasferred by taw offlee mt ehlef ef chaplains. or at Camp AdaJbrt has net been annoaneed. .... - . r v Corporal Van Dyke) Returns From Europe) Cpl. Kenneth Van Dyke return ed, last week from the European theatre of war. where he served as ' a field artilleryraan with the first and third armies for ten months. ; He is spending his 30 day fur- i lough with his wife, the former : Eileen Van Eaton, and -six months old son, Kenneth, Jr., at t their i home, 1750 North Church street. - He was awarded the bronze medal for distinguished service. ' Corporal Van Dyke, who has - been la the .service three years, will report to Fort Lewis for re- assignment. . Ward of toe grwaaMim af Dr. Joseph B. Davis, graduate of Sa lent high school and Willamette university to lieutenant comman der came this week from the naval 1 hospital at San , Diego, where he Is now stationed. . Daria left his medical practice . In Portland la October, 1912, to enter the service and recently re turned to the United States after 18 months of duty In the south Pa cific Mrs. Davis and their chil dren. Isobel anT Ross, . have left Salem lo iiii hixa ia Lvx DIc.o. -' f i t . j s, V v" 'r: : V 2 I J; i si ; - - '- - .- Hmm ' , ; ii ii I. in mmm & wwrm,Minniii,ii,ijMiM TURNEa-TUtht Officer Richard Bolt, who has been home oa a two week's leave slaee last Saiarday. has been at Ken, Nor bat will report to Nash- vule. Teaa. for assignment or possible discharge. He has been la the service a year. - Merchant Marine Seeks Officers And Candidates The accelerated discharge pro gram whereby millions of veter ans will be returned to this coun try within the next year has in creased the need of licensed offi cers in the merchant marine, it was announced ' Thursday by Capt. H. J. Tiedemann, Pacific district operations officer for the maritime service. - In order to -bring servicemen home on schedule, enrollments in the USMS officers school at Ala meda remains at present stand ards. All men with 14 months sea time in either the deck tr engine department of an ocean going ves-, set are eligible to attend the offi cers school, where a four months course of training prepares an officer-candidate to ait for his license as a third assistant en gineer or third mate. juirouees receive size per month, plus uniforms, meals and i quarters. : t Applicants may apply to the USMS enrolling offices in San I Francisco,! Seattle or Portland. PFC Leroy L. Sutliff Comes Pack lo States Arriving in Miami MIAMI; na, Sept. 6 Flown to the United States from overseas ! in ATC planes manned by pilots and crews who aria battle tested veterans of the troop carrier com mand, Arkansas, Nevada, Oregon, New Mexico and California fight ing men lrnded this week at Air Transport ; ; mnand's Miami army air field. Latest arrivals included: PFC Leroy L. Sutliff, 20, 18$ Hines ' at, Salem, Ore- military police. 20 months overseas, culminated in iiaiy, inree natue stars, i Most of the planes used in car rying returnees from, Europe here saw service la the invasions of Italy end France. Now. their mis sion is to fly home 90,000 veter ans a month 39.000 of them landing at Miami army air field. rrom here the Arkansas, Nev ada. Oregon, New . Mexka and ' California mem go by rail to Camp : Bunding, na- then to separa tion center nearer home for dis charges or. furloughs prior to re assignment. Tired lG3r.3y Ortcn Cnirj MfRutS kc miss, km ef pp mm eacrsr. 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