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{Dang Bells, a Filly, Is Last ¥s commended for “his skilifuland{ Peace a iy, Is Last zealous manner in combat with the To Get In; Stir Up Rated The colonel, who is 36, has been flying since he was 18. From 1928 the classic since Gold Seeker fin vation squadron of the national ished ninth in 1036. The only|guard in Spokane, Wash. | { Goett-McKinney forces who ap- The entries, whose owners have |gethef he had spent a year of his parently will have the biggest |until 45 minutes before tomorrow’s|life off the ground. anxious, however, to take the job. in the following order: bara, 9, and James, 7. It bore the Fhe Jim Cunningham-Frank | challenge Me, Alorter, Gramp's| insignia “Kay—(sketch of a barbed ‘the district chairmanship and |hiooniaw Shut Up. Brief Sigh, | Malmstrom was a civilian aviation Judge McNelis is willing to take |oo 0000 Br iclon. Commanche| instructor at. the University of | V Other officers of the Democra- His family is living with Mrs. | tic county committee also -re- In the draw ior post’ positions, Cc. A.|Glenview field, Ill, and Corpus, ! sive 5, Stir Up 6, Autocrat 7, Alorter | 3ddress. Mrs, Malmstrom is study- | council president, is being men- nas Bit . ’ Rockwood Boy 10 ing to teach public music at the tioned for the county treasurer- |. ’ ’ 15, Gramps Image 16, American; pyT. THOMAS C. AHERN, servthe outgoing Russell. Dean-Dewey Eagle 17, Comanche Peak 18 and ing with the intelligence unit of an Myers forces. 1 hotel. of the standouts, was the first colt| a war department telegram received ERG ; and Henry O. Goett, former su- | P0! ho entered today. last night by his parents, Mr. and : i= a fr] perior judge, were the ‘names : ® 8 = : i His parents believe Pvt. Ahern of the state teachers retirement fund for the past 12 years, will be a candidate for the Demo(Continued From Page One) the battle for further landings in| candidacy has been announced in | tory in 1938, | a junior at Indiana university when northern Germany and a , Johnson county. The second entry dropped in the he was called to active duty last | . . : There are no other announced |P0X Was for Alorter, which won|May, ide ge. FN | The Germans were reported to| schools In‘ Johnson county for |has only one Jevon and two thirds| major in the‘field artillery in world have sent strong reinforcements of | eight years and as Democratic |28 & three-year-old. (war. I, he served 23 months overne | chairman in Johnson county. Third in was Mrs. A. J. Abel's seas, the already fairly-large garrison. NEW LANDINGS MADE ready. He won the recent Chesa-| Ahern, who is now playing with Nazi sources continued their wild] peake Stakes. { Reggie Childs’ orchestra in Shrevespeculation over “D day” for the! . : Dave Ferguson's Bell Buzzer was| port, La. invasion. A Berlin dispatch in the] AROUND HOLLANDIA the fourth entry. In its one victory| rr 2 = this year, the bay colt beat such LT. GORDON ALLEN, son of Mr pected the invasion to come “three! weeks from yesterday.” No reason I'he leap-frog jumps were described] A A. Baroni's Autocrat was put tion’ over any. si " was given for the arbitrary choice of As an operation to cut further the|in the line-up by his owner-trainer. | A Ne em ny Au four| he had been overseas-since the last propaganda minister, in his latest the eastern region. third behind Stir Up and Stymie written April 7. article for his magazine Das Reich, | Allied bombers again attacked the jn the feature section of the Wood! A graduate of Indiana university. said only that Germany knows the Wakde area, 110 miles west of Hol-| Memorial. he enlisted 4n the air corps and be‘barges, while 5th air force planes, The Derby favorite, Stir Up A brother, Pvt. Donal i 2 Admi : } We, ' , Pvt. d F. Allen, 5 ; ts Aerial Superiority battered Wewak in British New| rated as the horse to beat by oWn- is being transferred from Camp Mec- : : ; $ Goebbels acknowledged that the Guinea with 183 tons of bombs, |ers, trainers and jockeys, was the coy, Wis. had been “knocked out of the air.” plosive on Rabaul, New Britain, to sun.” The gelding, winner of the His wife, Mrs. Betty Allen, is em. No responsible authority in Lon- continue the almost daily attacks Flamingo Stakes and the featured ployed at the Lukas-Harold Corp. | don would hazard a guess for pub- on the isolated Bismarck archi- section of the Wood Memorial, Will, Mr. Allen is a former principal of merchant seamen with many years . {American Eagle and said the dark experience dealing with the North| th the Central Pacific, Liberator colt would run regardless of track A 2 4 sea and English channel tides said "Cr 0ers followed up a heavy week- oo ..i0 | _T. SGT. ROBERT D. VAUGHN, end assault with a new attack : 37-year-old airman who was preoperations, June normally has only a few gales and tides also are favorable,

enemy and for serving as an inAs Horse to Beat. until he joined the army in Sepfilly ever to win a Derby was Regret| A recent article written at his voice in the matter. Neither |post time of 5:15 (Indianapolis| His Thunderbolt was named for McCarthy faction is {Image, Bell Buzzer, Autocrat, Stir|shaft)—Jz . k the outgo : -| t. Ira Haymaker 1s the OUIEOIg |peay, Gay Bit, Pensive, Rockwood| Idaho, Moscow, 1da, and at Gon- |, op) Copqepion one “cian th June, Malmstrom’s mother, Mrs. portedly are to be changed. Challenge Me drew No. 1, Skytracer | Christi, Tex. Jordan Conservatory of Music. 2, 11 ship, a position now held by Broadcloth 11, Shut Up 12, Valley > iene this afternoon. | The Democratic convention will Comenow 19. infantry division in Italy, has been : Rain Is Threat: Mrs, James C. Ahern, 5740 Vollege YANKS WILL USE |r n bo cratic nomination for superintenshorter sea link with Russia. . : candidates. Mr. Hougham form- |3$32.240 with five important vic-| His father is a past district comcrack paratroops and other units to! Gramp’s Image. The grandson of| In addition. to his parents, Pvt Swiss newspaper Journal de Co outstanding three-year-olds as 54 Mrs Frank Fine Allen, 1054 the date. escape routes of approximately!The chestnut gelding = won His last letter was “enemy has finished his prepara- !andia, destroying two grounded en- | fore being called on Feb. 7, 1943, he allies have achieved aerial superior-| Solomons-based medium and light sixth entry. Trainer Jack Gaver| Lt. Allen's parents work at the lication as to when the invasion pelago base. be ridden by Eddie Arcaro. New Richmond high school and a the first 15 days of June usuall ; ; ; , y y Tuesday night. on Truk, for the 40th Phil Reilly put in W. C. Dobson’ viously reported missing, was killed but it ranks with January as one

U. 8. raid on the Carolines’ bastion. Fifty tons of bombs were dropped on the atoll to add to the destruction caused by 1500 tons of ex- | plosives dumped on Truk during ! April,

colt was “as good as he can be ‘for a cheap horse.”

in action on March 18, his wife, Mrs, Beulah Vaughn, 946 W. 20th st. | was informed yesterday. | Shut Up Is 10th In | The report of his death was reThe 10th horse entered was Shut | ceived from the German govern-

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26. Recently awarded the DFC, he spiration to fellow fliers.” (Continued From Page One) tem, 1940, he flew with the obserin 1015. base in England stated that altoJudge Weiland or Mr. Goett are | Time) to scratch them were filed| his wife, and his two children, Barpushing Municipal Judge John McNelis for |y;, ~ gkytracer, American Eagle,| Before entering the army Col. district chairman. | Boy, Valley Flares and Peace Bells.| 2888 university at Spokane, Wash. |, © , "0 0 fight training at . | Carlisle, of the W. Washington st. | : s -Sadlier, former ty 2, Peace Bells 3, Bell Buzzer 4, Pen | He received his commission in : h : Raleigh Burk, who is aligned with Flares 13, Diavolaw 14, Brief Sig ® = = Municipal ) Me, one ing es Louis Welland | be held at 1 p. m. at the Clay- Brolite Farm's Challenge missing since Feb. 21, according to ave, . Trainer Dan Cataldo appeared at! Robért B. Hougham, secretary dent of public instruction. His Bolster Denmark Garrison efly served as superintendent of |tories as a two-year-old, but which! mander of the American Legion. A Denmark late last month to bolster! Man O' War was declared fit and! Ahern has a brother, James Dever sald German military experts exAlorter, Shut Up and Skytracer. | groagway, has been missing in acPaul Joseph Goebbels, German 60,000 Japanese troops trapped in|rgces as a 2-year-old and finished | 5¢ February. " i hint “The Horse to Beat” / tions for the coming invasion. jemy planes and damaging several worked at the Zenite Metal Corp. washed with ity, but denied that the Luftwaffe bombers dropped 120 tons of ex-| said his horse was fit for “mud or| Allison division of General Motors. would come. However, veteran New Attack on Truk Ray White filed J. V. Maggio's member of the American Legion. bring ideal weather for shipping Diavolaw with a remark that the of the worst months for fog.

Tih Pacific Lie Up and the 11th was Brief Sigh. Lone through the American Red a u acific Liberators = hit| Other horses in the order in which Cross. | BUY FULTON WEEKLY |Eauripik island, near Woleal, in the they were entered are: { An aerial gunner and first engiROCHESTER, Ind, May 5 (U western Carolines, while a single| Comenow, Broadcloth, Derby Trial heer on a Flying Fortress based in P.)~—Mrs. Alice M. Snaman, heavy bomber attacked Ponape in| winner; Comanche Peak, which won Ensland, he had received ‘the air Rochester, announced today her the eastern end of the group. Army, a six-and-one-half-furlong dash at Medal, one oak leaf cluster and the purchase of the Fulton Leader, a|navy and marine planes also added | Churchill Downs yesterday: Gay Bit, | distinguished flying cross. A letter Republican weekly, from Robert another assault to the isolated Pensive, Rockwood Boy, Valley dated March 12 said he had com-

Cribb at an undisclosed price. ‘enemy positions in the Marshalls, ' Flares and Peace Bells. pleted 12 misssions. His son, Pvt. Charles Bauman, ” ” s { I kl

sere mprenes mpi era - | He worked at the Allison division of the General Motors before he enlisted in the army on Sept. 4, 1942. . | He went overseas last November, i left for the marines on April 12. Other survivors are his father, Dr. \ . Cyrus D. Vaughn, 607 N. 30th st. Tantalizing | and a daughter, Sondra Vaughn. A letter extending sympathy and \ inclosing a short-snorter bill and a! Debon-Ayre

money order was the first and only | report that Mr. and Mrs. Seth C.| Klein, 125 Blue Ridge road, had received today of the fate of their | marine aviator son in the South | Pacific. Expressing sorrow over the recent death of Capt. Seth Cole Klein Jr., Capt. Richard Belyea, the local aviator's senior officer and close friend, sent the personal effects to Capt. Klein's wife, Mrs. Mavourneen Klein of Santa Barbara, Cal. | The letter from Capt. Belyea was |. | the first ‘word Capt. Klein's wife {and parents had received since he | wrote on March 27. Then he had | completed 12 missions as a dive] { bomber pilot. Capt. Belyea's letter contained no| | details or circumstanees concerning | the reported death of the ayiator.

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just move in with me until you find | what you want” ; “The call that touched us most deeply, however, came from a man I understood to say was a major. “He told me he is the father of four children and had: just returned from overseas d where he had half his face shot away. “He said, ‘That's the worst thing I ever have heard. If I were you I would fight the eviction suit to the supreme court if necessary.’ | “It's calls like that that make | believe in humanity,” said Mr.*T .| The eviction suit was filed on { Wednesday by Mrs. Frances M. Davis, apartment who lives | below the Teals at The suit states on the failure of up to a verbal ‘but adults would

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