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Show 4 A HERO EVERY DAY Bravo Doods of Men in America's Fighhting Forcos I f Throo times hns Prlvato Itonrv J, SW&Mbn of the United States marines faced almost certain death to entry nios-eagea nios-eagea to "nil from Uu advanced front lines as the murines swept forward against the (ioniums near Vieray July in. Now bo was in a temporary shelter oompara1 tlvely safe, for the moment, from tho driving l,Jdl of machine K'm bullets. Scorning this safety, Private S'wanson leaped from Ids shelter ftnd ran to whore hit. battalion romuiririder crouched, too buay Ihotitfng id" Ooinmandii to tnlnlt of safety, a eepond more and Private Siviinson was beside hint. "I'll dig you Iu, sir." Hhnutod tho private above the .our or the shrapnel and the whino of tlm tnaohtne gun bullets. Pix- ppsed himself to the steel hull, ha beuHii Ids work. And not until tho hntlntlnn commtnder, was well etitrenohad did Private Pri-vate Bwanson of tne rngrtnes return to his shelter. Am resuii of his gallantry. Private Swahscn has been recommended to receive the distinguish",! servloe cross. Me Is a son of i 'buries Hwiinmin, rt B 2 (j South Pauline strcot, Chicago, III. |