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AP) SweetSiearU Toman: T5 John Michahic. Boyce viliP- TXe Florian c. KomrdMon-4tate than wives at the staU 3,000 Debarking at Three Pacific Ports i i dovi: 5 Marvin H. Ponshock, Pfc. police siauuni ouru.
Island. Lt. Carl Re 111 Issued an rder limiting personal calls of his lorce as follows: To new girl friends, one minute: to sweethearts, two minutes to fiancees, two and one-half minute, to wives, one-half minute. John Page, Park Palls; TY4 Fran-ci E. Wald.
Sgt. G. Vrie-sacker, Sgt. Victor A. Satterlund, Cumberland: T4 Marin C.
Prust, Marshfield pfc. Vincent E. Miller, Owen; Pfc. Marvin E. Walter, 1909 Omaha sU SSfft.
Merle C. Schwartx. lis Garden sij, Eau Claire. i come In those fascinating VINEYARD HUES Red Kelly Aqua Gold Royal Luggage (By AMOcUted Press) More than 3,000 service personnel are due to debark Thursday from four transports and eight destroyers at three west coast points. Ships arriving: At SeatUe Mexico Victory from Jinsen.
1.476 army; stetson Victory from Yokohama, 1,565 army. At San Francisco Grove City from Yokohama. 20 army; Clarksdale Victory from Yokohama, 13 army. i At San Dleco Destroyers Laffey, Moale, Lowry, Ingraham, O'Brien, Wallce, Sumner, and Barton from Bikini via Honolulu with 15 navy personnel. trim and smooth for fall The British motor Industry celebrates the Golden Jubilee of its motor industry this year.
The first manufacturer of motor cars in Grsat Britain was the Daimler company In the year 1896. 95 two-way stretch figure control Fort Sheridan, 111. Discharges Area GI's Discharged from the army at Fort Sheridan, 111., Aug. 17 to 19 were the following from Eau Claire and the area: T3 Galen H. Gehrig, Cpl.
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Undaunted, thev travelled over to the Union wiiutuii ff ttimiiii) and up 216 S. Bar stow St. TEVENSONS q) TEVENSONS station here, unrolled sleeping bag: and slept on the Jawn. CAUTIOUS SEATTLE, AP Navy Comdr. W.
N. Thompson is in the eighth year of an international, chess game that still doesn't appear near an end. 1 Thompson recently notified his opponent, Alfred Miiner of Didsbury, Fngland, on his 47th move; Thompson originally took over the competition when a friend died in 1933, but he and Miiner started a new game after a couple of exchanges of correspondent. POLISHED OFF MOULTRIE, Ga (AP Mrs. J.
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