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L 10 oo I mItA LIIA I Ir r Saturday December 11 1943 I TilE THE HEAD BEAD lines in the Los Angeles Angelest ot of December read as follows t papers southland fo land bets Rain Snow Hall and filly tift Winds Alhambra however was favored Wo only had slight showers ot of nia during durin the night and Just com comfortably nippy in the early morning followed ollo by sunshine and warmth dur- dur durIng during t Ing the day daYL I I i SAYS A California reporter recently t turned from the front Japanese dont don't null expect to win the war and are sot not as arrogant as before i iCO CO ON the recent Jap pop U published in the Los Angeles Times tte e following are so Some e or of the comments n t Is time we stopped being sentimental W tal saps where the Japanese are con con- amed and treat them as the menace del are U If they th Japs are all eat back to their own country there be more room more work more happiness ter our boys when they come tick home from the war Banish all Japs from American an soil sell We cant can't help i ii If some are Innocent we will be pro pro- our to country all of which I In TI n heartily agree I WE READ There is no longer any doubt to that some seme of the warships de I de noyed by the Japs at Pearl Harbor Le ax now bearing down upon them In the I The way things are going It WIl be long until the Nip admirals admirals' are seeing ghosts and they wont won't be flying Dutchmen either her J rUE Inc MIRACLE THE STUDENT closed the Holy Book i And sadly shook his head I l shall believe In miracles I When I see one he said A sailed through the air And lighted on his hand hand- handA A miracle that all may see I And never understand Names James I IT IT WAS gratifying to read In the Lost LoS Angeles papers that the printers strike I had ended on the Salt Lake Tribune Tribune- Telegram The following Is 15 the notice I u published The strike ot of 60 members of the Salt Lake Typographic Union No ii ended late today when printers re- re ported for work on tomorrow mornings morning's re-I re I edition ot of the Salt Lake Tribune The talon had been ol off the Job since Thanksgiving day holding up regular ot of the Tribune and Salt L lake e Telegram which have a combined I of I THE TEE ALHAMBRA California Advocate ays Robert Roben M. M Freeborn son of Mr tad It Mrs F. F M M. Freeborn North I Cordova street has begun his pre night I at Santa Ana Air Base Freeborn r t elved basic training at Kearns Utah tad lit Tempe ArIzona He is a graduate of Alhambra high school and he com I com com- completed I a technical aviation course at Pasadena Junior College prior to enter enter- entert I t lag the Army Air Forces I l r I PROM CHICAGO comes an Int interesting I I Item concerning the manner In whIch a candy firm is 15 building morale yin In the armed forces This particular company I has bs a service flag with more than l sus rs in it It IS Justly proud of that that I nag but It also feels that It has an ant t toward those who have en- en enl listed I l So it Is that the president of this t f each month sends a letter to each h of individuals In this letter letterI le gives es them news of their friends and I t tells 11 them over and over again that Ir old Jobs will be waiting for them I them they come Los Angeles I II uses I I I SAYS LIEUTENANT Colonel Victor regard g the recent Choiseul action ulion I had always thought the Japs i filed and fought to the finish but It as enlightening to see them break and run Nn la in the most fashion And lea rn they ran they weren't Just crawl crawl- they hg-they they g-they went at high gear U UTIlE TIlE FOLLOW FOLLOWING note from Mrs rtha ha was received yesterday Continued on Page FoUr Dads Dad's Column 1 Continued from Page Pl One Ono and was much appreciated and sincere thanks are aro herewith extended both to Miss ML Agnes and Mrs for their th well wishes and kindly remembrances The Tho note read as follows Dear Dear Mr Thinking of you youat youat youat at Christmas and thinking of you means menos wishing you the best that life Ufo can bring Since you aro are In California for Christmas Agnes and I wish to ex extend ex- ex exi extend i tend our very best wishes to you Trust that you keep on Improving In 10 health I I and your holiday season se SOn will be bo a happy I i one MARTHA I THE FOLLOWING was received from fro Ed Hurlbut Dear Sam You of course remember the Lanyon family f Joe was as engineer at the old Daly Judge he Is at present with Paramount Pictures has been with them for 25 years and nod by the way Just prior to that ho was a partner with Dick Waters and Fred Fudge In the cigar business Joes Joe's mother now ninety years of age fell and broke her hip recently and nod has been very low with pneumonia on top of tho the other misfortune She is with Lillian LUllan and Anna who have lived I In Seattle for years Gilbert used to be beIn bein In 10 the drug store with me left for j Seattle as soon as he learned of his mothers misfortune I know you are j i I enjoying the fine sunshine and almost I I perfect weather we are having I I Best good wishes to all ll of you ED I AT THE TilE HOSPITAL YES HERE I am still at tho the hospital Have been here since Wednesday last and from appearances I 1 will bo here for perhaps per aps another er week or BO because so-because because there thero Is no telling what may happen to us useless old people The bad fea fea- feature feature ture Is I 1 have to remain In 10 bed practically practically ally useless I do not know whether I 1 could stand alone or not not but but In 10 duo due time tho the doctor will m help me mc to find fin d out Aside from a bit of a cold and nod an cough cough I I feel leel top sUf top tip suf suffering fering no pain whatever whatever- and receiving every kind attention possible During my few days at the hospital I X have had ha d several appreciated calls calls among among being W. W A. A from Los Angeles Rev Younger Mr F F. F M. M Freeborn Mr G. G D. D D Lane Lone Miss Riles Miriam and others Of Ot course courso Dr and nod Mrs are dally daily visitors visitors visitors-so so loneliness Is out of the question for the tho confined old man I NATURALLY I would like Uke to come home but must patiently watt walt until Ican I Ican can navigate to the train and the re reports re- re reports reports I ports from home Inform me because of j I the tho winter snow and the extreme cold coldI I II J I It would be foolish and perhaps fatal latal for mo me to attempt It so it-so so here goes for forI I I contentment and peace of mind until I such time as I conveniently navigate In Inthis inthis I this sunny clime and patiently watt walt un un- until until til the rigid old cold and snow somewhat I moderates in I the old homo home town AND THAT'S that that that-as as all will freely admit there is nothing In 10 Gods God's world contentment no no matter what the tho circumstances AND SO heres here's hoping my my next letter will wm give the tho Information that I am I out of tho hospital hospital and and again happily located under tho roof root of the Alhambra Alhambra I bra |