Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 07, 1944, Image 2

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 7, 1944
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
RABBITS & SKINS
GOD IS MY
CO-PILOT
C o l. R o b e r t L .S c o tt
W A N T L iv e B abb its 4 to I lbs., » lilt«
24c, colored 22c, old ones 10c. W a n t I
B a b b it skins, p o u ltry , veal.
Mubv
TI>* »lory thui la r: After (raduatlng
* Co., 935 >. W . T ro a t, P o rtla n d , from West Point a» a second lieutenant
Oraros.
Hubert Scott win« b li w la (i at Kelly
Field and take« up pursuit flylnz. When
the war break« out be 1« an Instructor
la California and told be 1« loo old for
rom bat flung.
He appeal« Io several
Generals for a chance to fly a rom bat
plane, and Anally the opportunity come*.
He any« goodby to b i t wife and r h ll d and
tile» a bomber to India, where be be­
come« a ferry pilot, which doe« not ap­
peal to him. He visits General Chen-
F o r SO Y e a rs
nault and I* promised a Klltyhaw k, and
«oon he 1« flying the skies over Burm a.
He gets hl« flrst Jap bomber, burns up
enemy Irurks and cut» a Jap battalion to
bits.
HELP W ANTED
BUCKINGHAM
& HECHT
SAN FRANCISCO
SHOEMAKERS
1500 VALENCIA ST.
CUTTING AND
LASTING AND
Making Room Operators
AT
T H E IR
FACTO RY
IF
YO U a re Interested in a perm anent
post w a r position us a F in e A rts
o p ra to r such as: e m b ro idery, chen­
ille , Boness and f e lt em blem s, here
is yo u r o p p o rtu n ity .
E x c e lle n t pay
w h ile learn ing
40 hrs.. 5 days per
w k. I.ig h t w ork in modern fa c to ry
in dow ntow n d is tric t. M u s t be IS
yrs . or older. A p ply Bencoe Co., 518
2nd Avenue. S e a ttle , W a s h . A nth
re f. req.
CHAPTER M i l
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT
Gay Accessories Made of Felt
’X
W-NU. RELEASE,
the burning of the train In Indo­ ship, I would begin to pull out slowly
china, and the news of my one- and count—one count for every thou­
706
man war in Burma, the story got to sand feet of my elevation above the
the war correspondents. I begun target. Then as the ship came al­
to hear from home in the State* most level, if 1 was at two thou­
that 1 had been written up ns "The sand feet when I reached the count
One-Man Air Force.” From an ego­ of “two," I'd drop the bomb
tistical standpoint I felt the thrill
; *\w
I let the four barges get almost to
that a normal person would, but
the makeshift wharf; then I dove
by this time I was beginning to real­
from my cloud cover. As 1 got the
ize that one man and one ship in
middle two barges on my gun-sight,
this type of warfare meant very lit­
I made a mental resolution not to be
tle.
short—for even if I went over I'd hit
In the days that followed 1 sank
the Japs in the town. As I passed
barges Ailed with enemy soldiers,
three thousand feet the nearest
bombed enemy columns and strafed
barge went under me, and I began to
enemy soldiers swimming in the wa­
pull out and count: ‘‘One—tw o -
ter from the barges I had sunk. But
three—pull"—putting in the extra
when I went back next day there
count to insure me nguinst being
were more and more Japs surging
short 1 felt the bomb let go as I
northward into upper Burma to­
jerked the belly-tank release, and 1
wards India. No, the title was an
turned to get the wing out of the
empty one—for even I. with my ego­
way so that 1 could see the bomb hit.
tism of success In combat, knew by
The Ave hundred pounds of TNT
now that one man could make no
real mark on this enemy that we exploded either right beside the
were Aghting. I had the satisfac­ leading barge or between the barge
tion. however, of knowing that 1 was closest to shore and the docks. As
learning things. I had the experi­ the black smoke cleared, I saw
ence of ten years of military Aying, pieces of the barge splashing into V l A K E this season the gayest
a hundred yards from the 1 1 ever— for accessories! Get out
and I knew I was a good pilot The the , river
.
day was going to come when that
l° ’ *°nui ’ ,went down and »‘ rnfed, those old felt hats . . . cut 'em up
knowledge of mine, learned the hard but ‘.he black s,noke waa ,o “»ick into beanies, belts, lapel orna­
way. would help train the new units that 1 could see very little to con­ ments, slippers.
that would come from home. There centrate on; so I climbed to three
is no substitute for combat. You've thousand feet and waited for the
got to shoot at people while you're smoke to clear. Then I dove for the
two barges that were drifting down
being shot at yourself.
the river.
I must have put two
For the time being, though, there
hundred rounds into each of them.
w'as just the one ship, and I nursed
I got one to burning, and from the
it like a baby. Flying it constantly.
black smoke it must have been load-
I had begun to feel a part of it.
ed with gasoline.
Sometimes at night I'd think of my
N ever leave pieces of cut-up
On my second raid I dropped a
wife and little g irt but never in
chicken
in w ater. Some of the good
combat. Sometimes, coming home flve-hundreb-pound bomb on the juices and excellent flavor leaches
largest
building
in
Homalin,
which
after striking the enemy, I'd think of
out and is lost.
them and they seemed far. far away. the British Intelligence reported the
next
day
had
been
the
police
sta­
Towards the last of May. after I'd
To prevent the gloss from coming
flown just about two hundred hours tion. They said that two hundred
Japanese were killed In that bomb­ off white paint, wash w ith m ilk
ing. and that between six hundred and very little soap.
and a thousand were killed in the
If w ater is spilled on the page
series of bombings. Many bodies
were picked up about thirty miles of a favorite book, place a blotter
down the Chindwin at Tamu and Sit- on each side of the page and press
tiang
All four of my bombs had w ith a hot iron. This should re­
done some damage, and I was quite move all moisture without damugc
to the book.
satisfied.
You'll have lots of fun making frit
‘‘■«•-flaws." Instruction« 704 contain pat­
tern» of all pise«*; directions for s rtlc l..
shown.
Due Io an unuaually large demand and
current w ar conditions, slightly more tim e
Is required In tilling orders for a few of
the most popuUr pattern numbers Send
your order to:
Hewing Circle Needlerraft Uept-
Hsn Francisco t. ( all/.
llox 1217
Enclose 16 cents for Pattern
N o _______________
N am ,
Arid I—
Battle Photos Via Air
For the benefit of news syndi­
cates as well us the w a r and navy
departm ents, us many us 1,100
buttle photographs are tran s m it­
ted monthly to the United States
from ubroud over the 13-station
Radio-Telephoto N etw ork of the
U.S.A. Signal Corps, says Col-
.lier's.
Many of llie machines are of the
latest type which can send or re­
ceive a 7-by-9-inch picture within
•even minutes, over thousands of
miles and with such line lines (100
to the inch) that only an expert, in
many cases, can distinguish the
originui from the transm itted
Word had come now that the AVG.
with General Chennault as Com­
mander, was to be inducted into the
Army Air Corps. Chennault, then a
General in the Chinese Army but a
retired Captain in the U. S. Army,
was to be given the rank of Briga­
WOMEN
dier General to head the China Air
E IG H T fa c to ry w ork in essen llul In
But from what I had
d u s try .
Experience unnecessary. 5 Task Force.
D a y week, plus 5 hours S a tu rd a y ut I gathered from the few newspapers
tim e and o n e -h a lf i f desired.
An- I
.
.
.
.
, .
K K
piv in person
A m e r ic a n CRAC- wc naa received and from rumors
I I I
com pany . 1461 Billot* Avo- that Altered through I knew that
A u th o ris ed re fe rra l required
not many of the AVG were going to
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■
... - ..... -
accept induction
X E E D E P im m e d ia te ly : M ach ine oper-
a tors and helpers
F o r clean, m o d - 1 There were officious men around
: ^ n r ^ r . r ,Ä . V / a T ' - . „ d Ä I ‘he China-Burma-India theater who
essen tial in d u s try I
Tv “ I'.'.'X
rtu n
w ith excellen t p o s tw a r o p p o
ortu
ni i-1 thought the AVG were unruly and
ties.
Close to tra n s p o rta tio n .
A p­ undisciplined. To these statements
ply, P acific Waxed Paper Co., 1505
I always remarked that I wished we
6th Avenue S.. S eattle 4. W ash.
had ten such undisciplined groups—
FOR SALE
for they would have destroyed some
three to four thousand enemy air­
planes, and that would certainly
DOES YOUR DOG
have hindered the Japanese. There
Place a handful of starch in the
HAVE MANGE?
were others who claimed that the
w ater when washing tile floors. It
fighters of the AVG fought for the
w ill leave a nice shine.
high salaries and the extra bonus of
—•—
G ives Quick B elief for
Ave hundred dollars for each ene­
Sorcoptlc Mange
Boil the wick o f a kerosene lam p
Get a b o ttle today a t yo u r n earest J my plane they shot down. That
in vinegar before using to keep it
Feed Store o r d ru g g is t or send
made me laugh, for I had seen the
11.00 fo r 4-ox. b o ttle w hich
from smoking.
w ill be sent p repaid to you.
AVG Hght, and later on I was to fly
S K IP P E R 'S R E M E D IE S
with them against the enemy. I
3980 V. B. 4Oth A v ..,
knew those great pilots—I knew that
{
Portland 13, Ore.
fGUARANHfDTOPOP
they were great American adventur­
ers who would have- fought just as
CALIFORNIA DEEDED
hard for peanuts or Confederate
LANDS
money—as long as they were fight­
M illio n Acres C a lifo rn ia S ta te Deeded j
W M ITC OR
Eands now a v a ila b le fo r s e ttle m e n t: ing for General Chennault and were
, ZOCWTOX?,
fro n t 25c to $1.50 per acre.
S ta te ­ flying those beloved P-40's
V«U 0W -
I
THfNfW,
w ide: tim b e r, g razing , a g r ic u ltu r a l:
1 MOT
In British Intelligence reports I
lAKXACf n«
As it stood now: after long hours
co u n try and c ity locations.
Hom e
_
I f the leg of an old stocking is
RATIONID
read that Radio Tokyo had men­
seekers w anted, not speculators F o r i of combat the m e n w e re tir e d - Ih e v
locations.
descriptions,
m in im u m L
. .
e men were urea, tney
tioned Homalin. One bombing had cut and stretched over the new
prices, maps, f ilin g blanks an'd in- n a “ been out of the United States
taken place, it seems, with very broom down to a short distance
s tru c tio n » send »5 money o rder tc under the most trvin« c o n d itio n «
— Buy W ar Savings Bonds—
STATE LANDS DEPARTM ENT
-
,
conan‘°nS
slight damage, and that only to the above the end of the straws, it
V . B. Port Offloa, Box 462, B arska ror nearly a year. They were all
w ill prevent broom from wearing
innocent
Burmese
villagers,
but
the
California.____________________________ , showing combat fatigue and needed
Imperial Japanese Army had evac­ out so quickly and at the same
3 2 0 -A C R E w e ll and f u lly equipped , a re s ^- Some of them were combat-
uated
Homalin because of the serious tim e m ake it better for sweeping
S N A P P Y PACTS
d a iry and g ra in fa r m . F la th e a d v a l- weary and ought never to be risked
— • —
ley.
A ll irrig a te d .
i-ro o m mod ¡_
malaria that was prevalent there,
house; fin e , larg e barn fo r 2R cows: ln c o m h a t again,
___
I f you have had trouble in m ak-
i Anyway, I always like to think that
ABOUT
X. ’ ’
m ilk in g m achine; o th e r bldgs; 31
Furthermore th e in d n r t in - „e
my four trips to Homalin with four I
your whitewash stick to trees,
head h ig h -g ra d e m ilc h cows: tra c to r . „ “ t “ ' ™ 0 ™ ' Ule lnduction of the
RUBBER
and
horses:
m odern
e q u ip m e n t AVG had hit a snag, from poor judg-
500-pound packages of good old ' fences or basement walls try us-
F irs t-c la s s going fa rm in A t - condl- ment on the part of one man
It
American Picatinny TN T had some- I in 8 s o u r m >lk or b u tterm ilk in-
tio n — a cash producer.
$40,000.00.
.. .
p
1 . e m an-
11
J. C. M organ, The R ealtor, M is-, seems that someone had lined the
thing to do with the monkey-men's stead of w ater to m ix the lim e,
son la, Montana.
________ | boys up for a flght-talk on the glam-
deciding that the malaria was too The casein in the m ilk acts as a
B U L L D O Z E R S , t r a c t o r s , w inches I our of induction into the Army, and
bad along the Chindwin.
| glue w ith the lim e.
dru m s, graders, c a rry -a lls , com pres- I had used very little tact.
H e re -
■.
. 4^ *».
sors. lo g g in g equipm ent, cem ent v l-
__> .•
The »its o f the country'«
b ra to rs , fa llin g and bucking saws C lled newspaper stones intimating
My raids with "Old Extermina- [ Prevent picture m arks on the
axes, boards, 28 new I-in c h p late that the AVG fought for the hieh
•ynthetlc rubber production
tor” continued through May and into I walls by placing thumb tacks in
tan ks 400 to 1200 gal. h eating u n its Day of C a m e o __hotuzeor, tfinn
even
m ey dep en d n et on ly upon
D .v .n n v Bqnlp. Co., 1118 w. P ic k I p y 1 '-amco— Detween $600 to $750
June. Some days I'd climb out of each of the lower corners of the
technical prepre««, hut a lto
•raon St.. Seattle, W ashington, phon« : a month, depending on whether or
A Jap bomber is shot down ln India through the rain clouds of the fram e. L et tacks extend p artly ,
ALder 3828.
I not y,e pjjot was g wing man
g
upon pellcie» ad op ted fer dl«-
Col. Scott’s first aerial combat.
monsoon and fly on into Burma. The keeping fram e from wall
p e se l o f governm ent-ow ned
1L 1C T B IC hot PLA TES
I squadron leader. This salesman
trip
back
would
then
be
one
to
wor-
—
•
N O W A V A IL A L B E , o nly $12.95. N a-1 went on to s ta te
th a t h *
plant».
In th e opinion of John
in combat and had gathered about 7h»me; f<?r . 1 never k" ew exac“ y
tio n a lly a d v e rtis e d make. S lig h tly
T?
’¿ T
, 7 he i l n c e r e l y
Wh n turning the m attress, also
L. Collyer, p red d en t of The
used. D ouble burner, sealed u n its i noPeu tne AVG would accept indue-
a hundred holes in my ship. I think when to let down. Almost every turn it around, that is, place the
B. F. Goodrich Company en d
th ree heats. G uaranteed a a tis fa c -
tion, because if they
d id n ’t
and
I must have wondered if I ’d ever see day however, if I worked my take- end that was at the head of the
to ry. M a il orders p ro m p tly fille d
„ ,h ’ tk . , , ' “
. 7 Q,° n “
ana
•
p ion eer In synthetic d ev ei-
Postage prepaid.
Send check oi w hen t h e lr contracts With Cameo
them again. I carried a Tommy gun off time properly I d get back from bed at the foot
epm ent.
m o n e y o r d e r to sm it h BEOS., 72c | expired, they would probably find
with
me
in
the
cockpit
of
the
ship,
the
mission as the storm clouds
19th S tr.a t, C orvallis, Oregon. | their draft boards waUing foj>
for at strafing altitude there would were breaking, and I'd have a nice,
Authcrlli«« expect that about
T U R K E Y G R O W E R S : Broad breasted l when they stepped off the boat that
Chimney soot can be kept down
probably be no time to bail out with welcome hole to dive through. On
3 2 ,5 0 0 torn of natural rubber ««ill
bronze P o ults. H a v e No. 1 q u a lity c a r r ie d th e m haclr in . u - i t •« j
select poults a v a ila b le fo r F e b ru a ry e a r n e d them back to the United
the chute anyway, and I knew that other days when I wasn’t so lucky. by throwing d ry salt on a bed of
reach the U. S. from the Amaion-
o> J u n e .J M l breeders a re fre e fro m | States. In that case, they would of
prisoners taken by the Japs receive I'd just have to roll over and dive j hot coals, once or twice a week.
lan region thl> year. Our «ynlhetic
disease and selected above th e N
a
”
course be inducted as privates rath­ very harsh treatment, especially for the valley of the Brahmaputra— D ry fuel and good d ra ft helps to
tlo n a l T u r k e y
Im p ro v , standards.
program 1« now geared to pro­
W r ite fo r d etails.
W orth Salem er than commissioned as officers.
those who have been strafing the and that's where 1 always came out. check soot and creosote in pipes
duce 8 3 6 ,0 0 0 long tom a year
H atchery, 35 L ansing A vans«, S a ­
A large percentage of the AVG capturing troops when shot down. or I wouldn’t be here to tell about i t and chimneys.
of thi« wbttitute for crude.
lem , Oregon.
are reported to have got up and
My greatest bombing day came
Some
of
the
flights
into
Burma
D A I R Y M E N — Send fo r fre e sam ple
late in the month of May, when were Just a waste of gasoline; I
copy o f the P a c ific Slope's new walked out on the speech. After all,
Oh, Success!
m o n th ly d a iry m agazine.
W estern they were high-strung fighter pilots I dropped four 500-pound bombs at
would see nothing. It follows that I
D airy Journal, 4500 Downey Bond
who had fought one of the greatest Homalin, down on the Chindwin, have written of the more exciting I The corpulent, self-complacent
Loe A n geles 11, Cal.
battles against superior odds that where the Japs seemed to be con­ ones. There's nothing so monoto- Irishm an sank into his most corn-
TRAPPERS
has ever been reported.
In this centrating. Early in the morning I
nous as to fly for four hundred miles fortable chair and rem arked to
T R A P F ox and Coyote, on bare ground case, they were being threatened headed South with the heavy yel­
o r deep snow. L e a rn modern tric k s
with plenty of ammunition, or some- his w ife, “ W ell, K ate, me dear,
low
bomb,
slowly
climbing
over
the
to o u t-w it th e s ly furb e a re rs . Free without complete knowledge of all
times for two hundred to three hun- life to m e seems to have been
illu s tra te d c irc u la r. Q. Bunch, W elch the facts involved. I know that from
Naga Hills and through the over­ dred miles with a heavy bomb at- one long run of prosperity. F irs t
M innesota, Box 71-D.
that day on they taught the Chinese cast, topping out at 15,000 feet. As tached, and find no place to drop it. 11 was plain Hooley, then I m a r-
F R U I T T R E E S — W e accept requests. coolie boy on the refueling truck
I continued South on the course to i d have to come back then, and ried you and became M r. Hpoley;
Save a t N . W . prices.
No lim it on
where the Uyu met the Chindwin
m ost p ro fita b le
v a rie tie s .
W r ite jokes about that reverse sales-
gingerly letting down through the then I was made C om m itteem an
P a r r .U , M ab to n , W ash.
speech. One involved an expression River, the clouds lowered but the dark monsoon clouds, land the 500 Hooley, and la te r A lderm an Hoo-
overcast remained solid. In one pounds of TN T as if I had a crate ley.
F O R S A L E — Good p ay in g ju n k and that of course was never permitted
second-hand business.
Good reason to reach its destination.
The boy hour, computing that I had made of eggs aboard. After all, we didn’t | “ To cap the lot, as I w int into
fo r s e llin g.
W ill stand in v e s tig a ­
was trained by some of the AVG— the 180 miles to Homalin, I let down
tion
B ox 870, K ellog g, Id a h o .
have bombs to waste.
church yisterday, all the congre-
who were leaving China—to run up through the overcast, hoping that
H A 5 1 P S H IR E S — Boars, g ilts ;
open,
Early
in
June
I
did
have
one
ex-
gation w ith one accord rose and
the mountains were behind me. Luck citing trip. From reports of the fer- | sang,
bred. Send fo r fre e illu s tra te d book­ to every transport that landed, and,
‘Hooley, Hooley, Hooley.’ ”
let.
T o n rte llo tte , 403 W h ite Bldg.. as the passengers got out, to repeat
was with me, as it usually was in
B e a ttie , W a s h in g to n .
ry
pilots
I
heard
that
the
Japs
were
for their benefit an unprintable my single-ship war, and I found
American expression aimed at the the overcast barely a hundred feet building a bridge over the river |
RHEUMATIC
The gas-truck coo­ thick. I couldn’t see Homalin and N’umzup, some forty miles North of
WJ
D o n 't le t la c tic or s c iatic congestions speech-maker.
Myitkyina. The very afternoon the
in jo in ts and muscles, crip p le you lie would religiously meet every C-47 my target area, but I kept right up
fo r life .
B reak It up, sw eat It out
report
reached
me,
I
went
over
and
against the cloud ceiling and circled i . « j .u
n atu re s own w ay v ia the easy Steam and with bland countenance would
tbe H
en«,nee7 at wo/ k on the
B a th e tt W a y . a t home, convenient, repeat the sentence.
Most of the warily. I knew that I was in luck: I h
collap sib le, f u ll in s tru c tio n s , $9 95
I
could drop the bomb and then ?
I ,n° arly got shot down-
AVG
used
to
make
sure
that
he
postpaid.
Supply subject io w a r
for
the
efficient
Japanese had moved
tim e lim ita tio n s . Steam B a th e tt Co.. never reached the transport unload­ climb right back into the overcast,
ffig
in their anti-aircraft with the bridge
13601 - 4 6 th Avenue So., S e a ttle 88, ing the right man, but several times
no
matter
how
many
Jap
fighters
W a s h in g to n .
crew. When I landed at the base I
it took the best of American flying came to intercept.
helped the ground crew count the
tackles to stop him in time.
Soon I saw my target—and sure
SPECIAL
Handled in another way, I be­ enough, there were loaded barges thirty small-calibre holes in my
lieve that every one of the AVG coming out of the broad Chindwin ship. My cap had one hole in it,
S P A S M S OF / t C T U k J *
though luckily it had not been oti
b r o n c h ia l
> < 9 ln n iA
who was physically able would have and heading for the docks of Homa­
K I 4 V I 0 IN FfMAflKABLT SHORT TIM I (USUALI V USS THAN O N t
"Tbs Orals* ars Orest Fsofl*”—
stayed. As it was, only five pilots lin. I continued circling against the my head but back in the small bag
MfNUTT) IT AZMA-MfST VAPOfllZIR A ND INHALANT
N ON HA Iff
gage compartment of the Kittyhawk.
•O fiM iN G . DOTS NOT WEAR OUT. FUASANT AND tA S f TO T A «
remained, and some thirty ground- clouds at 11,000 feet.
• Kellogg’s Corn Flakes bring you
That was pretty bad, though, for it
H ARM USS WHEN i n t o ACCORDIN G TO S I M M DlRICTIO ML
crew men. We had wanted to di­
nearly
all the protective food elements
TK AZMA MIST VAPORfZIR IS RRICISION BUHT O f F l ASTC
For I had a plan. Dive-bombing was the only cap I had. and for
vide them into two groups—those
f U N t l A I ^ M R MATERIAL >f TOUR DRUGGIST DOIS NOT HAV1
of the whole grain declared essential
from
a
P-40
is
not
the
most
accurate
months
I
had
to
wear
it
with
all
the
• R H R O N RROC'JCTS W fllTl
who from a physical standpoint bad­
to human nutrition.
in the world: you can’t dive very felt torn from the crown by the
THt N tFH R O N COMFANY. TACOMA fl. W A S H
ly needed rest in the United States,
steeply or the bomb might hit the Jap »round-fire. I remember that
and those who could stay out in
propeller, and also In too steep a later one of the young bomber crew
China for six months longer without
dive it’s hard to recover in the men asked Maj. Butch Morgan—it
GOOD HEALTH
impairing their health. We were to
high speeds that are built up. It was when we stepped from our ships
Y o u r G re a te s t Possession
permit the first group to go home
seemed to me that the type of bomb­ after bombing Hongkong—whether
Regain it by bein g relieved
on July Fourth (the day their con­
of Hemorrhoid* (Pile*), Fi«- |
ing one had to do in order to keep or not I ’d had that cap on when
tracts
with
Cameo
terminated)
and
•ure. Fistula« Hernia (Rup­
the speed under control and to miss the bullet went through.
ture). Our method of treat­
to remain there on leave for no less
ment without hospital op­
the prop, was more in the nature
I cussed about the cap and loaded
than a month, after which they were
eration successfullY used
of glide-bombing. Most beginners, the ship for another run on the
for 33 years. Liberal credit
to come back to China It is my opin­
terms. Call for examination - »
however, are always short with their bridge. As I came in from another
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ion that at least ninety per cent of
bombs. That is to say, the projec­ direction this time, and very low, 1
the AVG would hve accepted this of­
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tile strikes before it gets to the tar- saw bodies of the enemy from my
fer. But as it was, five of the great­
We re glad that in spite o f war shortages
get on the line of approach, rather flrst strafing, but the Japs were still
est pilots in the world stayed with
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
you can still get Smith Bros. Cough D r opti
than over it. From my practice working on the bridge. I strafed
the group when their contracts ex­
P h y tle la n a n d S u rg e o n
W e’ll be gladder still when Victory lets ut
bombings on the Brahmaputra, 1 the working-party in two passes
pired. And those five were enough.
N. E. Cor. E. Burn«ide and Grand Avo.
make all everybody needs. Smith Bros.—
had developed a rule of thumb: I
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Black or Menthol— still 5<
I went back to India and continued would dive at some forty-five de­ from different directions, so low that
my single-ship raids on the Japs. grees; then, as the target in my gun- the anti-aircraft couldn't shoot at
me effectively.
SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS
After my flights with the AVG, sight passed under the nose of my
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