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Oui Men In Uniform Delong In Pacific Action
Konrad J. Delohg, Jr., signalman second class, twenty-four-year-old son of- Mr, and Mrs. De-long of 208 South Second Avenue
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has seen 41 months' service in the Navy.
A veteran of action a t Wake, Saipan, Okinawa and Ie Shima, he was a member of the crew of the destroyer Ordronaux which escorted the first merchant ships into Tokyo Bay following Japan's capitulation.
He writes his parents that he saw the Jap planes land on Ie Shima, bringing Jap envoys, and saw the C-54 transports that took them to ^confer with American officers with whom they signed surrender terms.
His ship also laid off Ie Shima, scene of the death of Ernie Pyle, famous war correspondent.
Prior to Pacific action he saw service in the North Atlantic and in the Mediterranean.
His brother, Private William P. Delong, was killed in action, March 26 in Germany while a member of the 35th Infantry, 89th Division of the Third Army.
His cousin, James P. Mulligan, who worked for the Westchester
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Prince Invites Return Of Missions To Japan
TOKYO, (AP) — The Tokyo newspaper Asahi said that Premier Prince Higashi-Kuni in an interview invited foreign missionaries to remain in Japan and help construct a new nation with high morals and culture.
Lighting Company from 1928 to 1930 and later moved to White Plains, was lost at sea Sept. 2, 1942, while a member of the crew of the merchant ship William Jennings Bryan, which was torpedoed on the way to Murmansk, Russia.
Pappas Wins Eight Battle Stars Andrew Anton Pappas, twenty,
watertender third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas of 724 South Sixth Avenue, has served aboard the heavy cruiser Portland for 28 months and has earned eight battle stars.
He saw action from Nov. 19, 1943, to the end of the war, being in action almost constantly, including campaigns at the Gilbert and Marshall Islands, raids of Palau, Truk and other islands in that area; at Hollandia and in the capture of the southern Palau Islands; Leyte and Luzon operations and the Okinawa, Ie Shima assault.
Aboard his ship, the surrender of Truk atoll was signed simultaneously with the signing in Tokyo Bay.
A former student at Graham Junior High and Edison High Schools, he was employed by Phillips Metalix Corporation when he enlisted early in 1943.
The Movie Timetable
Lt. Johnson At Surrender Scene Lieutenant Neil L. Johnson, 227
Sheridan Avenue, was aboard the Seacat submarine in Tokyo Bay, which witnessed the formal Japanese surrender Sept. 2. The Sea-cat was one of 12 underseas vessels chosen to represent the "silent service." She helped whittle down the enemy fleet during war patrols in the Yellow and China Seas areas.
Shapiro In 2 Army Courses Private First Class Alan Sha
piro, nineteen,-* of 9 Pondfield Parkway, has enrolled at the Army University Center in Shir-venham, England.
Stationed with the Bremen Port Command, Private Shapiro is studying advertising and Shakespeare. He attended Davis High School and the ' University of Illinois.
Joseph Bloom Out Of Navy Joseph N. Bloom, 415 Gramatan
Avenue, was discharged Sept. 19, under the Navy's point system from the Sampson Naval Separation Center, with 50 ̂ points.
An electrician's mate third class, Bloom was in the navy since April 18, 1942. His last assignment was on submarine duty in the Pacific, where he served on the U. S. Spogy, which sank 24 ships of all types in the China Sea, Formosa, Japan and in and around the Philippines.
Bloom holds ribbons for the American, Atlantic and Pacific Theaters, the Good Conduct Medal, one star in the Pacific Ribbon for helping sink a Jap submarine, and the submarine combat insignia with three stars.
R.K.O. Proctor's TONIGHT—Along Came Jones
(7:15 and 10:15); Gary Cooper and Loretta Young in unusual cowboy film. Cooper is not the usual rootin', tootin' cowboy, but a mild-mannered, gun and girl-shy cowtender who wins the girl mostly by luck.
China's Little Devils (6 and 9) : "Ducky" Louie, a new star in the Hollywood sky. is featured in this film, which tells a story of the fight by young China against the Japanese.
SUNDAY—Along Came Jones: 2, 4:20, 7:20 and 10:20.
China's Little Devils: 3:01, 6:01 and 9:01.
MONDAY—Along Came Jones: 1:10 and 4:10.
China's Little Devils: 2:45 and 5:45.
Parkway TONIGHT—The Corn Is Green
(7:30 and 10); Starring Bette Davis, John Dall and Joan Lor-ring, this a story of Welsh miners and Miss Davis' efforts to bring education to them.
Pelham TONIGHT — Thrill Of A Ro
mance: 7:25 and 9:30. SUNDAY — Those Endearing
Young Charms (2, 3:55, 5:55, 7:50 and 9:15): Laraine Day and Robert Young in a story about an Air Corps hero and his girl.
MONDAY — Those Endearing Young Charms: 7:35 and 9:35.
Embassy TONIGHT—Nob Hill (6:40 and
9:58): Vivian Blaine romances with George Raft, who also has Joan Bennett on the string in this film about the Barbary Coast.
Don Juan Quilligan (5:24 and 8:42): With William Bendix as a sentimental barge captain.
SUNDAY—Nob Hill: 3:16, 6:44 and 10:02.
Don Juan Quiiligan: 2, 5:28 and 3:46.
MONDAY—Nob Hill: 3:12, 6:28 and 9:46.
Don Juan Quilligan: 1:56, 5:12 and 8:30.
Loeiv's TONIGHT-Blood On The Sun
(6:57 and 10:19): James Cagney and Sylvia Sidney are the featured players in this drama of the Japanese war lords. Cagney is a newspaperman who stumbles on to his greatest story—the real Tanaka Memorial, a plan for conquest of the world. The film shows how he gets the document to world attention.
Delight fully Dangerous (5:21 and 8:43): Jane Powell. Ralph Bellamy and Constance Moore in musical.
SUNDAY-Blood On The 3:16, 6:48 and 10:20.
Delightfully Dangerous: 5:12 and 8:44.
MONDAY-Blood On Tlio 12:15. 3:37, 6:59 and 10:21
Delightfully Dangerous: 5:23 and 8:45.
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8-3000, with items lor this column. All other serrice Items should be mailed *t delivered tn person to The Dally Argus office > WILLIAM A. EVANS, Private First Class,
465 South Ninth Avenue, home (rom Europe, leaves for Fort Dix Oct. 3.
THORNTON McCOY, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, 551 South Ninth Avenue, home from E.T.O. Reports to Fort Dix for reassignment to Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky Oct. 15.
HUGH KOSSOPF, Technical Sergeant, 162 Rich Avenue, home from Europe, reports to Greensboro. N. C , Oct. 5.
WALTER J, MELNYK, technical sergeant, U, S. Signal Corps, 69 South 8treet, returns from 16 months ETO, to report for reassignment Oct. 16.
MAY PINCK, Technician Fifth Grade, Wac, 137 North MacQuesten Parkway, home from Rhoads General Hospital, Utica, reports back Sept. 27.
WILLIAM ABRUZZI, private first class, U. S. Medical Corps, home from one year In European theater, reports to Camp Crowder, Mo., for reassignment on Oct. 16.
3EORGE W. GREENOP, Private, 350 Franklin Avenue, home from Germany, reports to Fort Belvoir, Va., Oct. 2.
PRANK CARINO. Sergeant, 115 Hillcrest Road, home from Europe, reports to Hill Field, Utah. Oct. 11.
JOHN • WREN. Private, 125 North Tenth Avenue, home from Italy, reports to Camp Campbell, Ky., Oct. 4.
EDWARD O'CONNOR, Corporal, 48 8outh Bleeker Street, home from Europe, reports to Robins Field, Ga„ Oct. 7.
NORMAN H. REILLY, Private First Class, 2 Lorraine Avenue, home from Europe, reports to Fort Dix Oct. 10.
ARTHUR BYERS, Private. 157 Claremont Avenue, home from Europe, reports to Fort Dix, Oct. 10.
\ L F R E D R. WOLF, First Lieutenant, fc Hillcrest Road, Bronxvllle, of Mount Vernon, home after 19 months in Italy, reports to Fort Dix Sept. 28.
JOHN E. BURTON, Corporal, U. S. A. A P. 436 East Third Street, home from two years in the European Theater, reports to Fort Dix for assignment to North Carolina Sept. 20.
HARRY RABY, PrivaU First Class, 123 South First Avenue, home after two years tn Italy, reports to Camp Campbell, Ky.. Oct. 1.
OTTO J MEnZEL. Private First Class, 30 Esplanade, home after six months In Europe, reports to Fort Dix Oct. ••
ANTHONY J. CIARAMELLA, Private First Class, 411 North High Street, home after 18 months in Italy, reports to Fort Dix Sept. 30.
ARNOLD LIPPMAN. Corporal. O. S. Army, 9 South Seventh Avenue, home after 12 months In the European Theater, reports to Fort Dix for reassignment Oct. 2.
MARTIN RABINOW1TZ, Technician Filth Grade. 0 S. Army Signal Corps, 243 South Third Avenue, home from Europe, reports to Camp Chaffee. Ark , Sept 23
JOHN W MERZ, A. A. P sergeant. 31 Cortlandt Street, home after IS months tn Aleutians as radio operator, reports to Fort Din Sept 24.
PETER J. OrRARDl, Private First Class, 117 East Fourth Street, home from Europe, reports to Fort Jackson, a O.. Sept. 28
ARNOLD J PISANT, Corporal, 187 Brook-side Avenue, home from Europe, reports to Camp MeCall. N. C , Sept. 29.
MORRIS PINSKER, 'Corporal, 78 New Haven Railroad Street, home from E T O Reports to Fort Dix Sept 29
ISRAEL ALPERIN. First'Lieutenant. 0 a Army Signal Corps, ot 81 New Haven Railroad Street, home from Europe, reports to Seattle, Wash . Sept 28
JOHN FITZUIBBON, stall sergeant, u a, A A P., of 154 Park Avenue, home on 75-day furlough (rom E.T.O. Reports to Atlantlo City Oct. t
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Biltmore TONIGHT — T h e Informer
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Badmen Of Deadwood (5:50 and 8:45): A western with Roy Rogers and Trigger.
SUNDAY —Jungle Captive (2, 4:40. 7:20 and 10): Otto Kruger in this horror film.
His Brother's Ghost (3:40, 6:20 and 9) : Buster Crabbe featured in western.
MONDAY — Jungle Captive: 2,
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9:28. SUNDAY — Valley Of Decision
(2:19, 4:36, 6:53 and 9:10): Greer Garson and Gregory Peck are the stare of this romance. Although they are separated because of the difference in their social stations, the two lovers eventually are reunited.
MONDAY—Valley Of Decision: 1:49. 7:19 and 9:29.
State Considers Permataent Plate For Auto License
ALBANY, (AP) — Permanent aluminum l i c e n s e plates with changeable date inserts like Connecticut's may replace the familiar steel plates in 1947, Motor Vehicle Commissioner Clifford J. Fletcher says.
Experiments to develop a permanent plate have been conduct-
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The proposed plate would h»v» black lettering on the naturej aluminum background, and would last at least ten years, Fletches said. The date insert, the only part of the plate which would be changed yearly, would be about two inches wide and about all inch and one-half high. I t would be fastened to the lower right hand corner of the plate by tWv tabs.
There will be no change in 1046 license plates. One steel plate wiQ be issued for each vehicle.
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