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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1945)
. . - mmmmmmmm l "'.. . ' 'X ' . X' . ' W 0233011 STATESMAN, Bedim ' Orfbnu Tu!af Mckb Octobev t3. IMS . :;1fAGSKS3. V Tit-- r .4 . Salem High Gassmates In Pacific ! I Sgt. Clyde' Shreve, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shreve, rouU S, box 831, Salem, radio operator on a B-29, now tattoodyOn Tints, found recently that hospitalization can provide some fun for a soldier .overseas. ' Shreve, who helped complete the-ixHnbin of Japan,! looked up from his hospital bed, where he was receiving a- fewdays care for a tropical disease, to -see who was bringing the music into Ms ' ward - - and there was Patricia Meisinger of Salem, accordionist. who has been to Europe and the Pacific with USO camp shows. . Shreve and -Miss Meisinger were Salem high school classmates. The sergeant has two brothers in the service and a . third, Karl Shreve, has recently ! been diaj charged as a sergeant after Euro pear) service with the AAF. 1 IX Roy Shreve is in the finance offices at 71. Dupont, . Del- and PFC Wayne Shreve, AAT, is sU tioned at Tampa, Fla. Dicchargcd Stay ton Man on Navy's Famous Swimming Team Leonard F. Sergeys, Bu lo, of route 1, Stayton, Ore., served with an underwater demolition team the nasvy's famed group of expert swimmers who paved' the way for invasions of enemy-held beaches, They served at Normandy, south era France, Saipan, , Tinian, Pele liu, Anguar, Iwo Jima, Lingayen, Zambales, Okinawa, Tsugen Shi ma, Kerama Retto and in the oc cupation of Japan. The work of Underwater De molition Teams was vital to the ' success of landing , operations. Their story was told in a recent issue of the Saturday. Evening Post in an article by Comdr. Har old B. Say, who has Just returned to Salem. j They cleared enemy beaches of obstructions and blasted ways through reefs so landing ships might enter'. Their casualties as high as 40 per cent at Normandy helped keep down; the losses among the men who attacked on D-days, always days after, the "sailors in trunks" had done their work. " . Frem the amy al Ft Lewis! M. Sat. Martin L. Mahul. 1SS H Libcrtv ,t-Sakm I Sgt. James M. MluesSSS n. ssr St.. saiem. r - Sit. Gerald A. Richardson. Mi Statesman at.. Salem. PFC Cnarles l. Wakefield, rout . box. ZSS. Salem. T. tn Gr. Harry r. LunMn, box I,- Suverton rd., Saiem. PFC. Prank D. Underwood, SU Per rr at.. 3Jm. s. set. Hoy n. oawL.Hi rirtr a- Albany. T. .irt Oreo J. Rogers, W WU- lerts St.; Aioeny. ' rrc sari jr. umaa. route i. do m. Brook. pre Tom St. WulbreaoL route 8. Canbr. S. Sat. Raymond w. rreece. route 1. box IDS. Canbv. T. 9th cr. zana j. Yoaer. route i. box 153. Hubbard. T. 4tH or. Deismn s. Henaerson, 1143 11 Cedar at- McMinnrille. William B. Schaecher. route 1. Mt. An eel. Earl K. Payne, route I. box lss. Newbers. PFC Orville P. McCooL rout S. box 141. CIMirHm. Col. Cyril D. west, ait w. tinier at.. SUverton. i Col. Russell D. Barsua. suverton: 8. Set. John L. Martin, 433 W. Main at.. Silvcrton. T. 5th Gr. Waaler M. Gatchet. routo s. box 14. - suvarton. Front the navy at Sremerten: Howard H. Auxtm. CM 1e. S70 Union at.. Salem. Bert G. Roberta. Mm 3C. box IN, Salem. . James H. Yuns. CM Ie, S51 Rom- mont ave., Salem. Carloa . Gutierrez. OK Zc. 12th and Hill. Albany. Memln A. Howe. CH ie, szs w. 8th at.. Albany. Earl ,T. Cone. AC 114 livens at.. Dallas. V Glen L; White. SC IC. 371 C St. Lebanon. ... Lucien 3. Cue, Mm 1c. McMinnvOle. OrvU H. Lincoln, MM 1c, box S3, Valsetz. Boyce D. Cannon, Jr., AC. route 1. box 190. Woodbum. From the nayy at Seattle: Ena. Bruce W. Carkln. S45 S. Win ter St.. Salem. Xs x -r . '-:' !s v; " X v x ": $ V 1 - John W. Danforth Commended for Philippine Action FIFTH AIR FORCE,' Tokyo Maj. John W. Danforth, husband of Eleanor Wright Danforth, 785 Stewart street, Salem, is now serving under the Fifth air force aervice command, ' as command ing officer of an. airdrome squad ron in the occupational Fifth air force. . - . Vv ; , j Major Danforth assumed com mand of his squadron at Tucson, Ariz., in October, 1943, and took it Overseas in January. 1944. For the past 20 months he -has led his putfit thrpugh the - New Guinea and Philippine campaign. ' ri It Reeentlr Major Danfortn re ceived from Gen. George C. Ken hey. commander of allied air forces in the southwest pacific. a commendation reading as fol lows: . ; X ' "Your commendable action in 'dispersing aircraft at an airdrome in the Philippines island, to pre vent their destruction by enemy, bombing, strafing and naval fire; has been brought to my attention. of your outstanding performance. I 1 linothy IOUngDlOOd r LUlcd ai Winner of wa. uicu auvu sua vuim mio wte i fit East air fdrces have been Certificate OI Merit - a - . At ? A. 1 I a Die to acnieve!; tneir rrpwuu -rxi-r ima riiviSTOW successes, xou nave renoerea a Tir li-TTririrTipr Timthv M material contribution to the ef- v nitMnnA nf ihm 379th ma fective prosecution of the war and , T.i,, r. Sri Gerald A. Eichaxdson, sea of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. T.vUhardsoa ef Ml Statosvuua sf-4rn fair eerpaaiaav (since Angvsi, 11IU) srith the With fighter saaadrea (tth air feree), work tag en r-47 and P-51 fighters fat Baydesw England, and who sew b home with an honorable dtseJaarge. He-went te England ra the Qaaam Mary retwsuatg Lt.jJ.Ea Fiedler Awarded Bronze Star for Heroism .... - ; WITH THE 24th INFANTRY (VICTORY) DIVISION OF MIN- DANAO-First Lt James K. Fied ler, a forward observef for a field artillery battalion, has been awarded the bronze star medal for heroic achievement for expos ing himself to fierce enemy ma chine gun fire in order to adjust artillery fire, during the bitter fighting around Davao -City. - lieutenant Fiedler adjusted fire until, an enemy gun was -silen ced Then he shifted fire to the Jap ernplacementa-across the Da vao river until they too were si lenced, j . This enabled the riflemen to storm across and secure the opposite-bank.- - Lieutenant Fiedler's mother, Mxv Luren B. Olthof f, resides at 2445 Myrtle aven Salem, Ore. FpET LEWIS, Wasav-Neb) T. Johkson of 585 S. 16th st, Salem, Orel who for 'the past three and on t half years has served in. the ASF, will revert to inactive sta tus Iob-December 18, it was an nounced today by LL CoL Harvey D. Taylor, commanding the sep aration center ' here, j J'..: 4-f- X--X' ' 8 AN BEENAEOXNO. Calif, (Sptecial)-TSgt. Harold - D. Al dertn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Aldcrin of 140 E. Myers st. Dr. Forott L Howard ChlroprU-Nat. Pttystctaa Formerly of 43 Mergaa Bldg, rertbutd - New Loeatlen, 145 N. Winter. Salem Modern, painless, scieatifle; aea-medieal saetheda aaed ta the treatment Arthritis, As thma, Colds. ICottUa, Slaas, high lew i Bleed Preeaare. Heart, Bewel, Uver rresUte. and Stomach disorders. !Eea. calls saade anywhere Eve'g. Hrs. by AppX Ph. SHI Salem, Ore, one-time employe of Krueget grocery at Salem, has been honorably discharged from thaw army air forces under the paint system. . . ' . ON THE VSS CABOT Ens. Wayne Stuart Nelson, 280 West Leffelle, Salem, Ore, served on this aircraft carrier which took a leading part in the battles that led to the defeat of Japan. -; The Cabot saw action in the MarshaUs, at Truk, the Pa la us, New Guinea, in the battle of the Philippine sea, the battle for Ley to Gulf, at Guam, Luzon, Lingay en Gulf, . and Indo-China, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and raids on To kyo and other Japanese homeland cities. - .X "'J The late Ernie Pyle was aboard ' during a Tokyo raid and the Iwo invasion and described the life of L the crew in his columns. Until the middle of the-19th century, Argentina had t high percentage of illiteracy. : ; V i f k Vila rrmmm laak Bart IB I major air offenses and holds the i? reeidential citation. Be for- I merly atteaided WOlaaaetta an twili resnme eeUege work at a I school yet to-be chosen., : , UAIITED! j FILDERTS and UilLIIUTS ' ' ' ' X-, I High sat eaah prico on delhrery io orduud rem. Now signing contracts. Ilorris Klorfcin Paching Co. 460 North Front Si Scdonr TeL7M3 lot cannorr work on night shift each night ixcopt Sundar night 73 p. bu to 1:00 a. m. Fro trcmsv porkitton. Bus picks up workora oach night at Pl oneo Tnist tldg. lnSalm at 7:00 p. m. and along root to cannery. Night workora rohtrnod to hotnoe. Fro hmaportatton from Dallas. Sfcry ton, Aumsvillo and Turner. Heated work rooms and cateWrla. ' 1 : - : .- . : ! i mmED GnouEns, inc. ' ' attlbenr ' -II v Teloi)hono Salom 12038 . j FORT SILL. Okla.. Oct 18.- Two Salem men - - Frank C'Peek and Lloyd S., Mercer, have been separated from service at the Fort Sill separation point. Peek served overseas 25 months and ' participated in the Alaskan campaign. He wears the Asiatic- Pacific ribbon with (1) battle star, and the American defense ribbon. Mercer was in the army 49 months, all of it served within the United States. to our ultimate victory.' Wake, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, For ;mosa, China, Indo-China. Min danao, Leyte, Luzon and the Jap anese homeland The men are: Noel D. Williams, fire controlman, third class, route 3; Leo L. Baton, aviation machin tillenr battalion in Tebarz, Ger many, recently was awarded the certificate of merit for outstand ing devotion to duty. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youngblood, 1142 Edgewater st. Salem, Ore. The citation lauded j "his ceaseless devotion to duty while serving as a' switchboard operator from November 4, 1944, to April 20, 1945. His efforts were ist's mate, first class. 1541 South; Church st, and Robert Perry largely responsible lor conunuous Ohlsen, seaman, . first class, biuji commuiucauon w uw ut.ti- FOET LEWIS, Washv-Capt. O e o r g e Jl. Allen j of, 1230 N. Church, Salem, Ore., who for the. past four years has served in the . army-air forces, will revert to in aoUve status on Jan. 11, 1946, it was announced today by Lt. Cot Harvey D. Taylor, commanding the separation center here. EHxsnqOfli& lPuin fgirsa mm M KSLM KOlN KGW KEX i iHeS. (i3t.ke) (t7S ke ; kc) (11M ke) Three Salem Men Aboard First Carrier at Tokyo ON THE USS CO W PENS- Three Salem (Ore.) navy men served on this ship, when she be came the first U. S. aircraft car rier to enter Tokyo bay with the occupation force. . The Cowpens participated in strikes against Kwajalein, Eniwe tok, Truk, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, :15 S:M S:4S. Music Time Farm Pr'I'rm .News.;-:. j Stars 4 I KOIN Kloca l-F -;f News Old &on(S i 1 1:M ' ' News - I- t:ll SmUa.Tlme mews ta ,Newa - " llfewa 1:45 Voice of Hope I news ITanh Time Ridln' Ranse ISam Hayes Roundup Boys Agronaky James Abbe List'n Post S:SS ,S:1S S:J S:S Kaven of Beat Haven of Rest Sing Away Orchestra User liewis ValU.lt Lad Uht World Aunt Jennr Jed Warins IB;iast Club Roth Presents Koatelanetz S'.l) S:3S News U. Downty Pastor's CaU Orchestra Kate Smithf Bit Sister 1 Helen Trent Gal Sunday. 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And writ like tt for Rs results, and not here's how It's done: ' merely for the money tt saves,- y Make a plain syrup by stirring- J Flnex is a special compound of cups of granulated sugar and one cup proven ingredients. In concentrated of water a few moments, until hV la form, a most reliable soothing- agent dissolved. Or you rata use corn syrup for throat and bronchial rrrtationa. or liquid hODoy.iiisteadoXsaarsynipMoney refunded if tt doesnt please GetZtt ounces of Plnex from youryou,ln everjr way. . Journal: B OO On the Upbeat: 8:40 SporU I Review; 1 00 News; 0:15 Evening Farm Hnnrr los Western Sones: 1:30 Music; S 00 Musical Comedy; 8:30 Music That Endures; SuTO News; 8:43 Evening Med itations; 10 :00 Sign Off. - i DID YOU KIIOW? That pneumatically installed ' Rock Wool Insulation and Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping will save tip to 40 in: fuel bills. . - ' AND ALSO ' snake-your home up to 15 derrees cooler in snnuner. S MONTHS TO FAT ' ' -Free Estimates ' K No Obligation . CampbeD Rock Wool Co. Salem Owned and Salem Represented 11 Broadway - Phono MM WOULD TELL Mf?. LACY ABOUT HER LOVELY TTLE DAUGHTER. BL I rf-V -"l C LI LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY - I r- DOLLY THINKS MR. LACY WOULD GET MA AT HER, CAUSE SHE DtONT FELL HIM 5HE VW4SA WIDOW a BUT llL 8 ETC HA IF MP. LACY SAW HER LITTLE GIRL. HE'D LOVE HER AM MAKE HER ( COME AW UVE HERE! I I - i WOULOKl'f IT BE 6RAN0! TWOULO BE ALMOST UK I HAVIN A LITTLfe 1 SISTER I M r V VOU UNDERSTAND WHAT WE'RE GONG ID DO ANO SAY, DOil MXJ 8a X VM. r- - .doc: LETS HEAP FOB THE TAVERN 9 1 YES. SAM,rT"S A PEAL TRAG EDY I DID EVERYTHIN& X MORGAN "Tj TOO TOO. .TREJ X)N RANGER- HE HAD A BAO OSS MJS ANTHRCPY, 60 1 SENT HfW TO AN INDIAN MEDICINE rWVN THAT TREATMENT 3 USUALLY CESSFUL-.BUT IN THIS CASE- H&f'SAT"f DID MW HEAR WHAT THE PILL-ROLL? R9 6AYltf ? SOMETrW'S HAPPENED TO DUKE f 1 aK MBaBaaaaaaaaBaBsaaBa' c5