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Hi OREGON STATESMAN Satan, Oregon. Taoday Morning. HoTmb 8. 1S3 . - ' ...... PAGE KINS Kilmer Home WithDischar ge After 5-k Years .-. a . w T a: a- et.tjpwALijR 2i-ma land-1 RichardSlMadicn Visits ties In the demobilization, on in KelaUveg W V alley coasti Natives Said the destroyer SIXYEEtON Richard Mads, After Itt years overseas serv- v. T - rr Ice with the army air corps, T. Visits MOtHer Here Sgt. Emmet Lloyd Gilmer re- w tJ.;-i.. t th- Unit St-- T,..r CPt W- Of the V . v j v. tico V. Hi I Ninth air corps, assigned to an V.Z" -7 rZL:iJ ixborna division, visited hii srma. ii 1 -a) . va mmiU nd at Friday received his dis charge at Ft. Lewis. Gilmer makes his home with a brother on Beach : avenue.' Gilmer, who wears four' battle stars, the .Good Conduct medal and a citation for meritorious mother, Mrs. Fannie Douglas, here recently. ' Captain Douglas has .been a flight surgeon on active duty: for more than three years in the European and American theatres of action and was advanced to ana a ciuuon xor meritorious. of office lenrtc,1 forward strip, in France, Belgium, " ""J "r "hter ud; Germany, Holland, Austria and ron of the 318th fighter group of CmJTv akia. uiw Dcvcnu inn air ivm iron the time of its organization in Hawaii. . .: This group for some time was the only one in - the Marianas. With it, Gilmer landed at Saipan three days after the invasion, and as a -member of the ground crew with the marines fought to hold the air field there. When the ene- Ha holds the Soldier's medal. Air medal and- Bronze Star, earned in the European theatre. ened the air strips so that the field could be used by the Ameri cans; then, because of "the worn out condition of. their planes, the group ' borrowed planes which they flew from the Saipan base. The sergeant received special rec ognition for this job. In April of the year, the S18th group was moved to Iwo Jims and planes helped bomb Tokyo. During the last part of Gilmer's star overseas he was housed In s tent which had a floor, a novelty Mekama Men Hunting Elk TayWrs Join Forest Service Personnel i Near La Grande k j it pii a ar a if. 1 Hjga Qa coast. Natives $aid ta destroyer tmi w aw; , was the lirst UlS. warship In his- radio tech!"1' Jc, visited Mrs. j philippi and soi -Mrs.. Elizabeth Mill City. Of Mr. and Mrs. Gary's! family of 12 children, nine were present with their families. The group included Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gray. "Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gray. Mr. land Mrs. Euart'Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Tun Gray, Mr.- ana Mrs." H.-U Gray and their fam ilies,' alf of Stayton; Mrs. Edna Wolfe and Dolly, Betty and John Gray and the Frank White family. filed aDDlication for a standard broadcast station, FCC said, tnrv iit tWa ! rhinM 1 M. J. Madsen here Saturday and island. The scene of the action hft for fjorvaliis to vis nis was tiny Bunjt Island; a suicide brother, Robert, nd his cousin, naval bse in the Chusan archi- Colleen Madsen, both freshmen at pelago, SO miles southeast of Oregon State college. Shanghai. :-.!:! Teetera Family Greets Returned Service Folk i . " i i M . . it: Madsen &-eturned a month ago from the louth Pacific and has been stationed at Seattle and will m n Ran 'Trancisco. He is a na tive of Salem and aaon of Mr. and Mrs. AlviMadsen now 4 La Grande.1 f SANTA ANA. CALIF.-C apt. Robert W. Irish, son of Mrs. Cor rine N. Irish, box 1343, Stayton, Ore- has been honorably dischar eed from the separation base tne air new umwun tne ene- aintained here by army air my had finally been driven from tmce. He is a, veteran of 42 Ue Iie d, Gilmer s outfit length- month. of -.- m tne army air forces, and served in England as B-17 and B-24 .pilot with, the Eighth air force, flying 49 bomb ing missions. The AAF has award ed him the distinguished flying cross with one cluster, the air medal with six clusters, and the Eurppean theater ribbon with six battle stars. - " 4 f MEHAMA Donald Teeters, re cently discharged ; from, the air Corps, is visiting his wife-and par nr M an1 Mr John TwtM .m., ', mmm v. W'.. . ' Thev exnect their dauhlw -Mar I of Salem. a B-2 pilot witn It lorie Teeters. U.S. marine, corns, missions against the Japanese Huches and son and Benny Pfund spent navy day in Astoria t. : j Mr. and Mrs. Harry rranklih of Mill City have moved into the Stevens place recently vacated by the Ellwyn Enckson family. .v ... Clarence (Tiny) Goodell is tx pected home soon. He has been ia the PhiliDDtne islands. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor went to La Grande whert they will meet more forest service per sonnei and hunt elk.' . ., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer went home on furlough soon. . JT, - v rr lelk hunting near Astoria CtaiJ-nssi L. wuiiam xx-TO - , oar. maa mia. ikue t w family were amons those at a din ner at . the W. E. Gray home in Stations Apply, for, : , Frequency, Modulation WASHINGTON. Nov." S.-WV- Conditional approval for establish ing four frequency moauiauon stations in Oregon was given to day- by the federal communica tions' commission: The stations would be sponsored by -groups, already operating KION, KXL and KWJJ, Portland, and KMED, Medford. - . Huh Francis McKee, operator of the Clinton theatre, Portland, I I ! I Hatfield Sees Parents s r l r ; 1 TURNER Henry Hatfield, av- iation machinist's mate, 2c, has beens here- fol lowing . his dis charge at Brem- erton. His wife came' north from Oakland, Calif., where she has been visiting her PI! I . Jxr. - . WITH THE 96th INFANTRY DIVISION ON MINDORO-PFC Crittenden Huston, 570 N. Winter m , a i oaiem, vre is now xuiiuiK after being in the mud for a long another citation from the army IX m a TV. mm ' v.MlAM11tf rm I . . . - t a wvvaivusw i jor outstanding nwnwrwui per- time ceived shipments of fresh meat during that jperiod, too. homeland,ireturned to the United States last week after serving a six-month ii tour of duty with the 20th Air force's S14th Bombard ment Wing on Guam. A veteran of 250 combat flying hours,-Lieutenant Haeer has been awarded the .air medal with one cluster, and Asiatir-Pacific theatre ribbon with bronze battle star. He has 68 points. The lieutenant is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph A. Haeer, route -6, Salem. jioffiisnB? i? . X9 .nil wn9mm ffMI Baft lmJ -mmr narraua. hlshatniac a bit blue at ttmss dpa.to tae- nme- 1 r-.i i. ill. . - iialni 1.-- . woeni . try this great nwUetB--t.yte ' Compound ma wtob: It's one e puxpsM. rouow KM oueraons, COLLEGE BUYS APARTMENT PORTLAND. Nov. 5.-OVTh acting president of the University of Portland said today tne lnsuiu- tion hd purchased a two-story" apartment from Matheney and'v Bacon, contractors. The Rev. Theo- idore J. Mehling said housing facil ities are adequate, me new urns , will handle from 75-100 single men. expected, to register for winter tenn. : " : ". 1 . ' U PILES' (Haorrhoida) Flsrala - nasure - f? rrelapse and I Keetai Celoat eonditlena treat- edwitheat e-4he. RELIEF QUICK NO BOSPTTALXZATION Call for examination er write for FREE descriptive boeklet Dr. R. Reynolds CHaic Kfttnra-ProeUlorlat til N. Ubexty SU Salem. Ore. 'WfiiN I say COFrZU i mn F01CEWSF and; Mrs. Roy I Hatfield. tie where they will reside. He Jtis a son of Mr. LEYTE Capt. Emery E. Reita. son of Mrs.' Edna B. Reitz, route 8, Box. 432, Salem, is with the veteran 839th engineer aviation battalion oh Leyte in the Philip pines. After serving as a company commander for nearly two years, Captain Reitz was recently made executive officer. He is entitled to wear -the Asiatic-Pacific cam paign ribbon with two battle stars for the New Guinea and Leyte campaigns and the Philippine lib eration ribbon. Capt4 Reitz is a graduate of Oregon State. " SANTA t ANA.. Calif. -Li. CoL Charles Fj Craig, 1285 N. Cottage st, Salem, Ore , ably discharged has been hohor- jfrom the separa'- tion base maintained here by the army air forces.! Craig U a vet eran of 55 months of service' m thw my airforces: He served tn'l India as B-24 pilot with the loth air force, flying 2ff bombing mis sions; ' " ' '" ' '' ''' : The AAF has awarded hrn the distinguished flying cross," theair medal with one cluster, and the Asiatic Pacific theater ribbon with three battle stars. formance of duty in combat. A sold star has been awarded to his organization, the 32 1st med ical battalion, for excellent work in the Okinawa campaign. This star will be placed on his unit's first award, the service plaque, received for performance on Leyte. For the latter citation. Pri vate Huston wears a golden yel low wreath on his right sleeve. He served as a laboratory assist ant during both campaigns. MOODY FIELD. Ga.-Sri. George C. Alexander, who arrived from the combat crew training in stallation at Moody Field, Ga., his 1at ' rfntv station, was honorably discharged from the AAF. He lert ' for home and a return to civilian status. Sergeant Alexander is the son-of Mr. and Mrs. George C Alexander of 2605 State sU Sa lem, Ore. j , . i WITH THE 96th " INFANTRY DIVISION ON MINDORO-SSgt. William E.;Dial, 1240 Center ave., Saicm rrii nnw ihirinl an other, citation Jfrom tne army ior Perry W. Brown, CMM, Sea- bees, arrived in Salem on Mon day nightlto visit his sister, Mrs. M M. Lewis. 1310 S. 13th St. He was last here in March. CHICAGO - (Special) - Wallace L. Bartruff. 21. aviation machin ist's mate5, third class, route 1, Oiner ciuluon ;irom nc aiiuj i , outstanding meritorious perform- Dayton, Ore., haschalked up with !.. in rnmhat. A M fl ""J""1""1 ure SU1VV VBVS J - . : SHANGHAI. - Chlna-(Delayed) -Ralph Carr John Schoof, sea man, first ! class. 20. of route 2 McMinnvillev Ore., helped bring about the surrender and iTimob Hzation of a Japanese "suicide earrison a inonth after the official surrender of Japan's armed for ces.-Serving aboard the destroy star has been ;a warded to his or ganization, the 321st medical bat talion, for its excellent work dur ing the Okinawa campaign. This star will be placed on his units first award, the service plaque. received for similar outstanding ' 'i : . -at nerformance on Lyie. or latter citation! Dial wears a gold en yellow wreath on his right sleeve. s rier USS ' HANCOCK, as impres sive a record as Just about any shiD of the fleet, before "calling it auits" in the Pacific and return ing to this States for Navy Day. Planes of the "FIGHTING HAN NAH" destroyed 723 enemy air- craft, 14 Warships and 31 merchant ships. 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