Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1942 — Page 7

Hi lohest ‘Army Award for 000- Yard Dash to Take

Over Gun Position. , siimoron Feb. 18 (U. P).

"he War Department has awardi . Jose Calugas, a Filipino ut, the | Congressional Medal of

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: Jr, of the 57th Infantry, ppine scouts.

Cited for Heroism Jan. 16 The Congressional Medal of Hon-

gallantry “above and: beyond the 1 antys , 8 member ‘of BatFig Artillery, the Aliph the award in I A a wg on the northneck "of Bataan Province . 16. Japanese guns had ed a gun position, killing or all of the’ cannoneers. “Sergt. Calugas, a ‘mess sergeant another battery, voluntarily and ithout orders ran 1000 yards across Shell-swen

a a volunteer the gun back

ese artillery fire.” § 33 years old. ne of the smallest

r of the Philippine scouts since 930, is married and has one son.

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Crashing on a golf course shortly after taking off from the Anacostia, D. C., air. station, this plane was badly damaged. But its pilot, Maj. R. D. Salmon, U. S. Marine Corps, and a passenger, .a

NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P.)— Sometimes it can be Christmas in February. This Christmas story begins in mid-December in the big evergreen forests of Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, and it happy ending occurred in Brooklyn. _ It starts as little Irene MacDonnell, 11, trudges disconsolately through the snow into the great woods which border her family’s farm at lower South River, Nova Scotia. She had been discussing Christmas with her mother, who, trying to soften the impending blow of a Christmas without toys, had told her six children a ‘story about the war's effect on Santa Claus. Santa Claus, it seemed, had enlisted in the air force to fight Hitt ler but his flying reindeer had been a poor match for Messerschmitts and so the old fellow now languished in a Nazi concentration camp. He wouldn't be around this

Note Penned i in Nova Scotia Reaches Santa in Brooklyn

fnote and went out with it into the woods. She picked the prettiest hemlock tree she could find and tied her note to one of its branches. It told how she had heard from her mother that “Santa Clau is in the Army and Hitler hds got him in camp.” She Yishet, he could escape in time. “Christmas came and ‘there was little for Irene beyond a rag doll. In the middle of January a workman was decorating the ballroom of the Hotel St. George in Brocklyn with branches of Nova Scotia spruce and hemlock. He found a scrawled note tied to one of the branches and turned it over to the manager, Alvan E. Kallman.

A few days later Irene received a letter. It asked her, among other things, how old. she was. Her note had not mentioned that. Irene replied and Mr, Kallman sent his secretary out to do some of the latest Christmas shopping on record. Irene received a snow suit, &

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Of course, there is a definite technique -to reflection pictures snd no “matter how simple it is, you must follow it. That “technique” is focus. Optically speaking, if you ars range to take a picture of someone’s reflection in a mirror, be sure to remember that the face you see in the glass is just where it appears to be—befond the mirror. So if you what to get it sharp, focus for its actual distance. At the same time, your scheme for taking the picture may be to

view of the actual subject and his or her face in the mirror. This calls for ‘a ~large depth of field and, as you well know, plenty of “stopping down.”

Snapping Child in Mirror

For example, let's assume that you wish to take a shot of a child in the mirror. Let's say that the camera is six feet from the mirror and the child one foot from the mirror. That would automatically place the reflection one foot beyond the glass or seven feet from the camera. This calls for everything to be reasonably sharp from five to seven feet, measuring from the camera. With the average camera, this would. call for setting your focus a .trifle nearer than six feet and “stopping down” to an f/16 opening. Photoflood bulbs will take care of the lighting end of the picture, but be sure and not let the bulbs shine in the mirror or in the lens of your camera. ” sn ”

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alloys. bottles. This 32-ounce bottle of guia, your an Bough "JOU 18 yen, : pretty new dress and some spending developer, through a recommended I It takes a lot to destroy a child’s| money.’ laboratory replenishing system, per- ¢ REOMULSIO a faith in Santa Claus. Irene did not] Mr. Kallman received -her ac-|mits a total of 60 rolls of 35 mm. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis [quite give up. She wrote him a|knowleigment today, .telllag him|film or the same number of 120 size among ofher things that March 10{to be developed. : is her birthday. ; ss 8 =

Mr. Kallman jotted a reminder in his date book to remember it.

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To make possible the continuance of their hobby, amateur State Rep. Emsley W. Johnson photographers throughout -the Jr., candidate for the Republican country are returning used film ' |nomination for Superior Court 3; spools, cartridges and containers. will speak| on “Political Issues” at Photographic stores are serving a meeting of the Lawrence Town-|gc central collection points and are ship Women’s Republican Club SR are the spools and contain-

Friday at 8611 E. 46th ‘St. : Mrs. ers. When they have a sufficient Bessie Conarroe, club president and quantity, they will be assorted by

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Gress. Dr. Andrew B. Hecht, editor: of “Popular Photography” magazine which is. sponsoring the “Save for Victory” ‘campaign, has urged camera fans to drop him a line giving the name and address of your {dealer if the latter is as yet not {acquainted with the saving plan.

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HONOLULU, Feb. 18 (U. P.).— | The 1500-ton ! destroyer Shaw, | which the Japanese “destroyed” in their sneak attack on Pearl Harbor [| Dec. 1, has reached the United States under her own power for reconditioning, the Navy disclosed today. The Shaw, which was in drydock when the Japanese attacked, was hit repeatedly by bombs, the Navy said, one of which exploded ‘her {magazines and wrecked her forward section. An emergency “bow was constructed to enable her to reach a West Coast port, it was announced.

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North Side Realtors today an{nounced the sale of nine homes in their weekly report. The houses and dealers were 720

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