. if v Snl PTT1 Honor Guard In Surrender WITH THE 31st INFANTRY DIVISION IN MINDANAO-(Spedal)-PJC Roderick H. Hen drickson, a linesman with the S 1st signal company, and PFC irom uregon. . were two or izo six-footers In - the commanding eneral's guard of honor on Sept. 8 when Japanese Lt Gen." Gyosa ku Morozuml formally surrend ered his Mindanao forces to the 31st division at Malay balay. Hendrickson and Lindh, and other members of the guard stood at attention in battle dress on either side of the crushed rock walk to Brif. Gen. Joseph Hut chison's headquarters as Moro zumi crossed the courtyard.; The honor guard, composed of men from all units of the Dixie divi sion, towered over Morozuml, senior Japanese officer on Min danao. ; ' , " After running this gantlet of giants, the goateed General Moro- zumi entered General Hutchison's bamboo headquarters to sign the papers wnicn terminated most of Hendrickson a and Lindh'a busi ness on wis isiana. Hendrickson lives In Salem. .Lindh at Grants Pass, v TK 'OrJOri JtTAtlT!.IAr Silam; Or 27. 1343 'VL.GZJ r 1 t" ' 1 ; (- i - - , ' - v . ' """V "' Crewman Didn't Relish Gelling Killed After War Officially Ended " ON THE USS BON HOMME RICHARD OFF JAPAN-(De-layed)-Two Salem, Ore. navy men, Lt (jg) Melvin T. Hurley, USNR, whose wife, Mrs. Martha Sprague- Hurley, lives at 425 N. 14th jst, and Raymond t. Comer, fireman, second class, , USNR, whose wife, Inez, lives at 2360 N. Church st, are serving on this aircraft carrier, which has ben assigned to' duty as part of the U.S. occupation fleet. . The RICHARD'S crew hardly could believe the first peace flash and, to add to the skepticism, the general quarters alarm hit hours after the announcement, sending them to their battle stations. . "GOsh!" yelled one of the men as he seized his helmet and dash ed for his gun Mint, "the war's over; it would Trill me. to get killed now." v THIRTEENTH ..NAVAL ..DIS TRICT HEADQRTS- Seattle (Special)-Discharged today from the navy under the point system was Lt Wilson N. Siegmund, 250 Garden road, Salem, Ore. FORT LEWIS, Wash Cast Joseph W. Thomas, air corps, of 725 N. Church st, Salem, Ore., who for the past five years has served in the AAF, will revert to inactive status November 13, lt was announced today by Lt Col. Harvey D. Taylor, command' lng the separation center here. Captain Thomas will return to Salem. TURNER Mrs. Delmer Barber received a telephone call from her husband, First Lieutenant Barber, from : San Francisco, Tuesday morning sayings he will be home Saturday. He expect to be dis charged soon, PEARL HARBOR Wilbur L, Cdpple, gunner's mate, 3c, USNR, 497 Jefferson at., Silverton, Ore., has been serving aboard the USS LUZON, a unit of the repair squadron that Fleet Admiral C W. Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief, Pa cine, once referred to as a "se cret weapon."- DtoiH 5o iiramm s Tim KSUI KOIN KGW KEX 1 HUTS. ; (is9 ke) (j7 kc) (120 ke) (119 ke) : Newt News Band (Bugler "X" :1S Muate Tiro West. SUrt I Farm Tim 1 3t N. W. Farm KOIN Kiock I I M Hews f-- - iOld Songs I LEXINGTON. Vs. Among the graduates of the 22nd Information and Education course at the School for Personal Services, Lexington, Va.; last week was Capt. Tony A. Lindstrom of Salem, Ore. Ma j. Martin J. Elle to Be Out of Service By First of December FORT LEWIS, Wash. Ma Martin J. -Elle, air corps, of 1690 N. 17th st.. Salem. Ore-, who for the past 3 years .has served in the AAF will revert to inactive status on Nov. 30, 1945, It was an nounced this week by Lt. CoL Harvey D. Taylor, commanding the separation center here. - Major Elle will return to Salem where he will resume liis profes sion of assistant state superin tend en t of education. n "Like many of his fellow off! cers, Major Elle responded to the call for patriotic men, and his val uable experience contributed to the rapid organization and train ing of our present day fighting forces," Colonel Taylor said. 1. New I T:l Smile Tim Nwa T:M Newt INewft 7:44 Farm, Home (News (Fletcher t Roundup Boy I (Newt (M. Agronsky I Melody Gem Ume Aooe Sam Hayes 'List's Pott S:e . Haven of Rest lUser Newt 8:IS Haven of Rett Valiant Lady S:M . ' Sing Away (Light World ' S:4S Orchestra Aunt Jenny iFred Waring Roth Preaenta Orchettra B'fast Club :1S :45 Newt M. Downey Pastor's Can Orchestra - Kate Smith Big Slater Helen Trent Gal Sunday James Abbe "(Larry Smith " i Personality (Glamour jBrea kfast 1 It:S News JLlft BeautUul irree for AO lt:lS BucceM (Ma Perkins : INewt 1:3 Paula Stone IM. McDonald Homemaker !: J. 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Our town hes heroes, too Or at Thistle Ridge they're Always boasting about their lo cal heroesancestors In the Rev olutionary War, congressmen, and as artist with pictures In the metropolitan lluseum .Well, we've g ot eur local he roes, too... ....... - Taere was oU Doe Turner, who fevgat for years agalast the latnleraace and bigotry that kept eaBdrva from beinj vaccV. Butted la ear county. And Deacon Foliensby, who fought for free pews in the churches; jess Hackney, who campaigned for teaching hon est history in schools; Wedd Towers, who fought the en croachment . of Prohibition in our county and persuaded folks they wanted tolerance and mod eration In place of a return to lawlessness. . Voa wont find moauaaeats to these f oik s Bat from where I ait, they're heroes la a caase that's pretty sacred la oar towm the caase of freedom, tolerance, and haatam Alnlty, m PFC Corydon Blodgett Now in Philippines Dr. and Mrs. C. 1 Blodgett re ceived thir first uncensored letter Wednesday from their son, PFC Corydon Blodgett, who is now at Mindora, in the Philippines. The letter was written on September 1. the first day the censorship was lifted. ; He participated in the Okinawa campaign with the 96th division and then was sent to Leyte and Samar tor a rest period. At Min dora he Is now taking regular ar my training. The army man's wife, the former Lois Phillips, resides in Portland. Eric Filzsimons Takes Short Course at Nancy,1 Old French University WITH THE UNITED STATES FORCES IN FRANCE - Private First Class Eric L. Fitzsimmons of 1391 Market street, Salem, Ore gon, whose wife, Hulda, lives in Portland. Ore., is : enrolled in an eight-week's course in French language sod civilization at the University of Nancy, France. - The University of Nancy, first founded in 1572 at Pout-a-Mbus son, offered its facilities to the army's information and education program, and the current summer course is the first given at the university since 1939.- Classes in French language and civilization are taught by English speaking French instructors for three hours in the morning. Visits to museums, art galleries, and oth er places of interest in Nancy and the neighboring area occupy the afternoons. ' . Fitzsimmons has been overseas since last May. He joined the ar my in September, 1940. He attend ed Willamette university, where he was a student at the time he entered the service. . Thiee Mid-VaUey Men With 159th Now at Karlsruhe WITH THE 106TH INFANTRY DIVISION OF THE SEVENTH ARMY 533 . members ot the 159th infantry regiment of Maj. Gen. Donald A. Stroh's 106th Lion division have won bronze service stars for participation in major campaigns in both the Pacific and the European theatres of war. In the group are PFC George C. Venable, 1027 W. 12th st, Al bany; First Lt Harold Nearing, Corvallis;' S. Sgt. G. A. Johnson, Gervais and PFC Harold F. Peter son, route 3, Salem. - , In the northern France cam paign the 159th- was among the units which held a ring of steel around the German forces in the French ports of Lorient and St Nazaire. The , regiment sped to the Rhineland about a month be fore V-E day, and helped to corral hand hold tremendous' numbers of prisoners of war in - the Sinzig Andernach area near the famous Remager bridge. - The regiment is now stationed near Karlsruhe, in the American occupied zone of the southern Rhineland. A " MONMOUTH TFC Cyril Wn son, who has been at Camp Rob erts for basic training,, reported last week to Ft Lewis, and ex pects to be sent to the Pacific soon in the army of occupation. He is a son-in-law of Mr. - and Mrs. J. E. Hamer. His wife Lila and two young sons live here. ON THE USS' DUNLAF OFF CHICHI JIMA Sept 3-(Delayed) -Darrel Leonard . Woolridge, mo tor machinist's mate, s e c o n d class, USNR, Route 7, Salem, Ore today witnessed the surren der of all Japanese forces in the Bohin and th Marcus islands on the deck of this destroyer. Com modore John H. Magruder, USN, commander of the marines, ac- LEXINGTON. Va Among the graduates' of the 15th Educational and the 14 th- Physical Recondi tioning courses at the School for Personnel Services, Lexington, Va, last week was Sgt Allen Keeney, box 506, Salem, Ore. FILBERTS UMJIUTS Hicjhest cask price on"delivery for orchard run. Now signing contracts. Ilorris Iflorfeiif i Pachirig Co. .480 North Front St. Salem J - TeL 7S33 J TaMo of Coastal Tides Times computed for Taft. Ore., by Uie U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surrey for The Oregon Statesman. Low Time Water 11:16 ajn. SJ Sept 2S Rich Time Water 14 a.m. S:2S p.m. 7:31 a.m. 6:27 p.m. 8:53 a.m. 7 :40 p.m. 161 a.m 8:54 pjn. 6:40 a.m. 122 pjn. 1:51 a.m. 1:44 p.m. 3.D0 am. 3. -07 p.m. 0.0 32 I 3.4 6J "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier -Cs- I II 1 . ..Ill 111 II - ee. 141 Wf MmHi Un tyaaK ka. Is x AOuirT Dco'l teU sbeat It, Bvferd tmII 4e41 the) a4ctarer ON THE USS BON HOMME RICHARD OFF JAPAN (Delayed) Andrew P. Hanalovan, seaman, second class, route 2, Albany, Ore., is serving on. this aircraft carrier which has been assigned to duty a part of the- U. S. occupation fleet USE Cdi Preparations liqaid. Tabteta. Salve. Nee Drepa Use Only as Directed It you are planning to work this win ter, start today in clean and modern plant. Fall vegetables are just begin ning. ' 4 TO 5 IIOIITIIS steady uonn Day Skill 7 a. m. lo 4 p. n. Ilighl Skill 4 p. n. lo 1 a. n. Special Skill 7 p. n. la Ilidnrjkl PLANT CAFETERIA OPEN ALL HOURS Calif:rnia t Pccliing Gcrp. Scdem Fh. 8161 In Cooperation TSlih the SsJea Canaers Committee, eepted the capitulation of Lt Gen Y. Tachlbana, Jap commander, in full view of the crew. The Dun lap sanks the first Japanese, sur face warship In World war. II and opened -the first American bom bardment at Chichi Jima. " . Vernoa Abney, S 1e, has been home; on furlough the past two weeks. He and his wife reside at 2850 S. Commercial st He has also been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abney of the Sidney, district and helping in the harvest ing of peppermint He will reporjj back to Bremerton. - ' ': f: :. - ' AUMSVUXE Harley Fvaoa. son of Mrs. Clara Fuson of Oregon ' City spent a few hours at the home of his aunt Mrs. Luta Fuson' , this week. He is Just back from . Brussels, Belgium, where he has: , been for some time in the service He has a 30-day furlough, af let which he reports on the east coast : . r ii lifts (11 mm m di mm -Don't lose precious 'holrs fromtfttir v work wheryour " glasses break. 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