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Show 1" lj I'WNON CHRONICLE PUSOV. CTH K unsport Wakefield Hums at Sea w 2 , 7 TT. u. vi - ?vy ffc. his buxn 3 Hro i i skid into im j league, a spot to thi m In , vt.' - jr Hf 1 the first dm they hattlul th fourth pl.n i in uni M sixth j lot i unit In eiatorx Cl OIMIS 1' k rung 1 v e list mcli, bO to per Hornsbv t c ime to St hi n we tried Gabby t nn didn cent t 'frW.Vfc I H nirfi ft 'JJuai ss. t i- - : Int i! t n X $s r'f a 7 unJ inw umi st t , 2' o o i. about uiu untmg, ti uU initial, uu lit 1 1 V 1 per 'nil was hit i on it genth The Browns, srpiad is in,l l ,i Si ( cr cent or hat snappi d ul of thi ir I. tn or the first tune in u ns thi wire willing v had, but not battling to i oui of si t ntn or U Ink tlio t gue would eighth plai in j, w rii bi en a p nnant tlir. at n, nK-- ii,(. t tr lid It wax past Mason, tin v Ii.m 1h n utusli i f s v., , aw utir now a naval transport ship and renamed the Wakefield, caught hre i'nagtd at sea. More than 1,000 passe ngi rs and crew members were removed without warships in the convov. In the upper lift the Waktfuld is shown at sea, and at right II (,. Hadhurj In lower left, passenge.s and crewmen are shown jammed on rear decks the rope nets which were used to climb to the deck of resiuc vessel, (Navy photos ) ir lit, i h- BerkeleY, California limr, Manhattan, I 4 Un i insuitme irnnt HAHOLD and KITTRIDGE AS unj Heroes of Medical Corps Play Vital Role lo hberry 2500 u n u here i it Sutitus pi oft ssfim vis ii( ftimthr ; r uji, advii tiding - N I ivi rn r ml vacrsa ! Telephone 11 n timt Fall Quartet Opened September 14 Tb ' dm itl n (! mM t lit. il In f i n -- A so tl ciui ei h in I usin ns a thort Joi ts la pieparation for war woik. for t t i ! ij i c m u t m i out st h teulung and ud s jP w i ur bus! bullitin tflHsi J s ur v kith u )IU m tie turn s hit h w ill ii t hi ih vs u d m unis s I Ui ir time, he V ; intiu lu in lo he tl e i r.Ai FI'' XlS t t point co xfr t i.i mil md Rice Si n it l x that w i ,1 an si i i i watili," 11 jt f $ t &r may use tiin iitiim tnd it mu! is I vit c m. is-- n t no him i i t fko It in ul ou la an uj m a h und itning ft ssa bUNl H S t lm lllull Ulll l nl 11IH UllH I 10 LlllB a lo I e (It iw o up n imii l nih Is sv hi u m t UJ V I od of W$r v tf? i 1 he 1 ou tt4 t for the C , age tile r i Louis Hi am ti t ? quaintamix u iiLhH ", jflEiv !1 i H t " : i 'T' '"lilrb V?W, Lit- Jdmi x i DONT Let Our Fighting Boys Down; Subscribe NOW for U. S. War Bonds 1 V olbalf, it also d in war. pioplc, knowing Uiat war r game thm tuothafl, or jaireeirr iniented, tant or ii I 5oos , nr It Hand com pi tilion for sui land ami f)i troit .lining m n il i sulilii r a dn .j from tan nuiltd Tht) is shouldnt break reveille t see why ail) in kno thur business f i aid i pun t i y i hui I laiktd i pi them Pi heartening fidence I t I i PO San Diego , California, says: i ( i,i i i i n ence Studious ('nhlur Luke i n u of Alabin i tu lum t'e , cr 'y Li t H j ,n id I Ts m 1921 understand The niamgi rs umli r sericd as a plnir taught him of basibill Thii mi ludrd example, is not fatigued goli-re- mother it But a fine lf good. The comes from a tired brain nencs and muscles is am ADVI less luuS One of the most ticklish jobs which men of the U. S. army medical corps are called upon to undertaki is the remoial of wounded men from the inside of tanks. The method of this removal may mean life or t the left you see trainees from the medical corps field service school at Carlisle, Pa , death to the casualty. 'engaged m the task. The man has been successfully removed through the tank turret and is being plai ed on a streli hi r atop the tank. At right you see a demonstration of a mithod of transforming a pair of litter for transporting a wounded man over the snow. skis into a smooth-runnin- g blurred e nties preif System 11U2 ie;ea is to start train-- ' to Id ears of age Jt is'eni m ouni n arc 13 trained to walk from a da As they get a thou r ths can be lifted to 15 ted r 20 milea bel i. We have too keds of th ,u sands of boy s i 16 who luce known far wirk At that age act should be light, to be from year to year, le was smart enough in taany and Japan to start bese younger reng boys as far 5ears ago. Standing Jclo game in the les Coliseum a few weeks ll of us from the top tower Commando Tactics at Harding Field, La. be a les dis on lhe Iwn Olympic swim-6iu- recalling H to . Aircraft Worker of whom he a lot w ith men-sicTris j one is p ii r ed fa' g e, there must Speaker, J at k Me lhsh r, Osi ar itt as e cry good and Roger Iei kmpaugh at (lee- I spits, ns fler that point he land, Joe t ronin at Washington and b ar tm ther develop-or- c Jimmy Dikes at (huago rd i n for the tune Luke was Kcw emugh to absorb the m st dljdbk lessors e ich both the army and ,ein sm irt in getting so al cuid tioners who be done : es SHIRLEY OSBORN, lue ( k s i i lulls is h Aslant , lb events. been star ed or ten. Seme of tne Jap troops swimming lan?sters ,a:dd; Jap swim-- n years of age If of nine among ttin ' m to Hong Kong. nentionn before about eds of th, sands of Ger-fro- m hmi re doub 12 l IKE s,cMFIL mn both 'llrS 11 1 I but a I Cml i i Wj' Tennessee Poped; wWe-o- m. lery a Parted h i9 develop T so ( and gangrene he fourteen. Au A he ltr i SSf S of m conbat work chlne. shooting, rar'"Jte f jumping any j, ar smtes that calls . ir!,' m,n'1 So far th.s oi,Ro( in this country f ravy 1 d much ea ir r bo-nld ,L than a p eyonri r ichJbl 2 O rs I t i 1 j, ft v A i u t th when it conn s 0 dl 1 w right up thi rc Charlie Kelle. rid,h w ing behind Tid v d m j, e .iV lion i resident Makes Wartime Report Mexico - r, often make Flag in Solomon- - v r The latter w nx Ken a v St. s I'hrc.' pr- i - L W t j-- n.v ! j ; Ji a5 . ? -- l'l il I im ( r, ess than Bd I uai r i 11 (, ; I ' one-ha- &ru t in prrxi II nt or th" I mti d Statex of Mi xn 0, (i i inrfxx of Mrxun Thu ri port if the xitu ition wax pvrtirularlv impor- the rniiifcn ion mint as will t,i ri t of lixli i.i, x ii d giuxts hiard him in person. j O ho r, 7 x t f Thcy wlU have with a to i But they that"" rvJ"c Suci , xx is a n i liable gift of Brow The huch "ort ct lv ta ighi re irdx o ihi p stand w hen 'i the i n eiri,0 es lu , f ha total " i vr 'v t average v " 33 a Georg Bri I f r Apples and Honey: For something different that has a very definite lift to it, try apple slices fried in honey It is a tasty tidbit which calls for more than one return engagement. teaIngredients: Eight apples, spoon salt, two tablespoons honey, three tablespoons bacon drippings, two tablespoons water. Directions: Cut washed apples into quarters, remove stem, blossom end3 and seeds. Cut into medium thm slices. When grease is hot in skillet, add apples, salt and horey mixed with wat-Cook over high heat fir five minutes, then reduce heat for about 25 minutes longer. For a variation on this recipe you might slice the apples as you slice a pineappe (whole slices with core removed) and saue until nearly tender. Add one teaspooful honey to each serving. Good with ham, meat loaf or sausage. r. 1 V j f c l of 1922 i and lost in the ',r ' v t J X e t .pr; 1C 'i who ov erloi ably was i .r announced Browns w of the yc ir The Br J Xs' WA "fk ipk it i ce e n, The Axis boasted that a fioatn drydnik they had sunk at an Fgypt ian port would never be raisid Capt. F dward F llsburg, CSV, con founded them by raising the drv dock in record time. He is showi here In an oflic lal auto in I gypt tp I b J tac-tu- s Soldo rs are undergoing a special training course in Commando to the leave about jumpat Ilari'ii'g In Id. I a. Here we see a soldier anu'dive into a blazing pool of water. The soldiers are taught ing low.r water in front of them to sv im wit a modifnd breast stroke, splashing whiih they leap is tower The from the flames. fiom him t priu it deck from the of a distance transports the approximate 0 fm hi i v'.ater Ir ' m of a torpi doing, the soldiers would have to dive into the and swim for shore. Lam Mg w t I with thur full packs ! BS League after 2. The It 1 Gl 5er namds and ,Xes-klds who came P PS later on ln Hiort, it must be k, f w O te of any e as a kid. It was ba"k b.i if Mars who start Doyle, placed the Bn Ces L'Jsiti to read the adver- tisements in this newspaper before you set out upon a shopping tour. -i t- ir P I i -- iake gar' it il uile . . ci i Ji playing golf at sion Sen'imi it s fbs is k th.s de making was Dempsey s the age of 10. the presence of as p aving baseball much to ur.pr league sta id Jtac i n t i 1 ,,r, Old f.lnrv is raisid over the im hattli (I Stilimmn islands, eight months to thi div after 1iarl Har hor This i x flu first ti rritory that has hi i n tikin from the Japs sini i tin sniak att.ii k. Tt3SEfvt&" w f - r nfSilinfiiHifoih rtt jfl I less than any brands tested scientific tests of the smoke itself I Rookie of the t ear s , ,s nf the P o ' ns e for B' ku of iw n ow uitii s Sewell . I .. II si, ph, I.s i '- -t T i ar. latter than that of the 4 other largest-sellin- g of them according to independent ess-fu- of fact recall an old the vi u p iem to Little ery dav you 1 i 710r o spot Part of it ran I J Luke clam" very mui h to Pess i & DOMI3TKZ rnjiKISH BLLNn CfOAHfTTM contains LESS NICOTINE s ibst, luting otht rs of l his own That he has been s, c, is e do ccd ty his teams sending When re f.rst toe k over he i asr, t too pleased with the att tude adopted s ve'erai s by seme of the team Lake for defeat granted They tork told them p a tdv he expected them to fight fi every game, regardless of the sc iif Germany and ball scr i sH nevitability of most d u m r Oregon l to start, made league framing ational plan ernnn sti pm tram , isnt a matter fcord discarded meet with iTir He wn ch didn t had lo those ta t is h,s ajproval 16 N AND NOTE THIS: g The smoke of v- slow-burnin- Luiie ci t who were credit f r th er Germany! fielder l et me games In merlv h i i t, a faming Ie 1936 V'FZ'? 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