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2 -FRIDAY—APRIL 20, 1945 MONITOR-LEADER MOUNT CLEMFNS. MI*CH. soldier, whose left tending the Yale University The young Pyle Wins Award Leipzig was amputated as a result Hajor Yudkin Named Graduate School when called to Injury Sentence (pl. Frohm Loses leg CHICAGO, April 20 — Crackers Continued from Page 1 of his wounds, has been in the duty as a 2nd Lieutenant Safe active of M & S Pyle, the war reporter dragged into an underground Director Ground Forces in 1940, Ernie army almost four years. He has in the Delayed by Court killed on Ie Shima Tuesday, h§d corridor. Leg in Combat Major Richard A. Yudkin, 26- recently from Os- been on overseas duty since Sept, arrived here been designated for the second “The whole place was Just a year old native of Connecticut, Army Air Previous Cpl. William Frohm, 24-year- of 1943. coda Base. A Detroit motorist whose car year to receive the Get But $l5O big arsenal. There were hun- was this week named Director of assignment served successive member of Gen. Hodges’ to that he struck and injured a nine-year- Raymond Clapper Memorial dreds of rocket guns, bazookas, old Cpl. Frohm, who was employ- Maintenance and Supply by Col. a half years in the Risky Nitro-Job three and old Mount Clemens district girl for war correspondence, rifles and machineguns lying Armored Forces, was seriously ed on a farm near Waldenburg Bradford A. Shaw, Base Com- area. He is a gradu- Award Carribean Wednesday afternoon, has been national headquarters of Sigma Pays Littla Profit around. On the second floor I wounded, April 1, somewhere in prior to enlisting in the military manding Officer, succeeding Lt. of the Command General driving ate convicted of reckless Delta Chi, professional went through several steel doors Germany his parent*, who reside service, has'one brother, Louis Col. William P. Hall, Jr. Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Journal- and sentence is suspended pend- istic fraternity, announced to- VAN DYKE A nltro-blown into a bomb proof chamber of at 1965 Hall road, were advised F., and two sisters, Hilda and Major who was at- Yudkin, Kansas. ing final determination of the day. iron safe, found abandoned in a several rooms which must have today. Linda at home. child’s injuries, sheriff's officers stolen car here Thursday, had been their headquarters. reported today. been identified as that missing “In one room an officer bent The motorist, Benjamin Mar- from an auto parts agency at over a table, and at first I bury, 33, of 1959 Ferdinand, De- Berlin 18212 John R. street, Detroit, thought he had fallen asleep in The to Dine and Dance troit, appeared before Justice according to sheriff's deputies his chair. Then I saw a pistol in PLACE Thursday from Page 1 hole Frank E. Jeannette and Continued investigating the case. his hand, and a bullet & lIWF£ ORCHESTRA SATURDAY SUNDAY contained $l5O in through dead. EVERY entered a plea of guilty to the fanatical resistance in the Nazi The safe his head. He was Dancing Saturday from 8 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. reckless driving charge placed spectacle city of Nuernberg. cash and $2,000 in war bonds “There was a half empty against him by it was taken, in addition on the table top. In the 1 Dancing Sundoy from 6 P. M. to 11 P. M. sheriff’s officers. German High Command before bottle girl, The papers Jerry officers TODAY"" The Patricia Caldwell, of that Marshal Ivan to miscellaneous and next room two TOMORROW Beer, Liquors, Dinners and Sandwiches Route 3, Mount Clemens, was announced precision tools. The tools alone were sprawled dead in chairs Feature Tonight at 7:20 and 9:40 S. Konev’s First Ukraine Army struck while crossing Jefferson remained in the battered com- facing each other across the Continuous Saturday from 1:40 smashed through the Spree avenue. Marbury is free’on had partments when Deputies Rich- table. There were some empty SIOO defenses of the capital be- ON THE LAKE bond. river ard and Hubert Rice bottles and- some food on the VAN'S Spremburg DeKetelaere tween Cottbus and inspected the car and safe, found table, too. One man held a pistol At Foot of Rosso Highway Dial 7920 miles and entered Calau, 43 on Dequindre rolad between and there was a machine pistol only 59 southeast of Berlin and Eight Mile roads. beside the other officer. miles from U.S. First Army Investigation revealed the car “You could see what had Churches Forces in the Wurzen area. Highland tappened. They ate and got Continued from Page 1 had been stolen from DINE at This Famous Home of Propaganda Minister Park and further checking re- drunk together, and then each the background of the Nazi gun at the other’s with Goebbels marked his Fuehrer’s vealed the safe disappeared early pointed his speakers appearing here Mon- and they pulled trig- 56th birthday gloomily an- Thursday from the auto parts head, the Sea Food, Steak, Chops, Chicken day, the Round Table organiza- gers the time in sui- nouncing that “the decision is establishment. The heavy safe at same a tion has issued brief biographi- cide pact.” very near.” had been forced into the back All cal sketches concerning them: seat of the stolen car —a heavy Climbing to the third floor and Chinese Food of Kinds said REV. FR. QUINN: Member of German broadcasts Sov- task for three or four by stairways from which the men. firing Beer, Wine We Put Up Chop Suey the learned Society of Jesus, and iet troops were battling at “the The complete absence of fin- SS troops had been a native of Aurora s 111., Fr. gates of Berlin,” and that the gerprints; the use of nitro-glyc- through shattered windows at and to and before, Orders Quinn was graduated from Loy- greatest tank battle of all time erin, and the expert looting ofi them only an hour Fain Liquors ola University of Chicago. Be- on other puzzled infantry- Take Out Chow Mein raged toward a climax the the inside compartments of the and the fore his appointment to the fac- approaches to the capital. Sov- safe indicate an expert safe- men came across the body of a ulty University SS officer lying full Saturday p. Sunday 6 p. of the of Detroit iet troops in unprecedented cracking job, the officers said, fourth DANCING 9 m., m. alone in his office he was principal of Marquette numbers were reported pouring similar to several other unsolv- length and University High School and St. over Oder and Neisse rivers, cases of safes dumped in the room. the ed high Ignatius High School, Chicago. and Nazi reports said Red tanks Warren Township area. “He had a pretty rank,” TASSIE TAVERN He authored the “Loyola Book Strausberg, only said Fain. “He had taken poison were menacing Open Dally 4 P. M., Except Closed Mondays have very of Verse.” 10 miles from Berlin. and must not liked it FREE PARKING LOT REV. JOHNSON: Is a gradu- well. His face was twisted and East Jefferson at Shook 8961 ate of the University of Michi- CUT NAZI DEFENSES his teeth were showing. He was Rd. Dial v Cleanup broken picture an lha naval . ''-V'l'i-",'f.V'-VJV ; gan, who served with the British Moscow dispatches said the lying across the "Nntianat Valval." by laM ba»«aW Army in World War I. Was a Red Army was driving into the Continued from Page 1 of another officer. representative on the interna- Berlin defense systems. A projects, stress strongly the “He went down a corridor and tional committee of the YMCA broadcast Nazi account describ- need for full cooperation from in another office we found a FAIR HAVEN GARDENS and British Red Cross in India ed the fighting as “a hell of fire, the public, especially in the pa- middle aged civilian and his was per rubbish pickup. Coop- and daughter, all dead of - and Mesopotamia. He for- steel and blood.” Berlin said and wife Summer Roller Rink on M-29 Open Tues., Fri., was Sot. and Sun. Storting merly on the staff of the Episco- plunged nine miles beyond the eration in the fire-hazard sur- cyanide poisoning. He sit- April 28th Michigan charge vey can be enforced by the au- ting behind his desk and had Newly Decorated Matinee Sundays pal Bishop of in the First Ukraine Army had of young people’s work, and is Spree river, within 55 miles of thorities, Oehmke points out, hunched over, face forward, on and daughter were now a director of Cranbrook U. S. Third Army troops. although willingness on the part it. His wife School. of merchants and businessmen sitting in two easy chairs in wheeled the RABBI FRAM: Widely travel- Gen. Eisenhower to eradicate fire hazards is pref- front of the desk. 1 against SKATE NIGHTLY led in Russia, Palestine, Europe weigh of three armies erable to court action under city “From the way they looked MKKEYROONEY Hitler’s Alps redoubht and Latin America, Rabbi Bavarian ordinances. they must have sat there and Amm Meet Your Friends! Fram Army Don.M j area. While three Seventh things • is one of America’s best known Verkler suggested that spring talked over and decided • fought CRISP TAYLOR REVERiSHH TONIGHT Skoting Party, sponsored representatives of his faith. divisions the last resist- house-cleaning and gardening it was all over for him, and the in Nuernberg, forces by Rainbow Girls of Roseville, Apart from authorship of num- ance other campaigns be intensified during whole family might as well go swept within 70 miles of Assembly No. 17 papers and literature or less the coming week, so that all ac- out together. They just took erous on where the Nazi party Jewish problems, he has served Munich, cumulated junk be cleared from turns drinking poison and died, FRIDAY, APRIL 27 Skating Porty, was bom. The U.S. Third Army, f • on quasi-official dealing private property. one a another.” boards gained up to sponsored by New Hoven Wolther labor conditions, sit-down meanwhile, 14 Verkler pointed out that elim- Lisso still wore the Nazi em- : with on front. Its left 4ylil II League miles a 35-mile ination of fire-hazards around blem in his lapel. His wife wore 11 strikes, peace problems and I flank swerved 20 miles south- the home—by clearing attics, a womenss party emblem, and MATINEES THURSDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Jewish education and culture. east captured Bayreuth and served on the commission of basements and closets—is a their daughter—an attractive He advanced the for Revision the Constitution on Czechoslovak phase of the spring clean-up blonde girl—had a Red Cross of anew point. Third TODAY" TOMORROW! Michigan. border at campaign which dovetails in nurse band on her arm.” ¦ of the State of Army troops already across Open Daily 0:45 P. M. RABBI ROSENBLUM: A na- are with the current United Na- MT. points 31 miles from the head- Saturday and Sunday Continuous from 1:41 P. ML CLEMENS Clothing tive of Grodno, Poland, who set- tional Collection as waters of the Danube in tled 50 years ago. Was grad- a south- well as the wastepaper drive. here ward Stuttgart from the College of the swerve. was be- In connection with the paper Clothing uated eing encircled. SKATING City of New York and Tulane, pickup next Saturday, house- Continued from Page 1 ARENA holders urged to bundle ingly were in conflict, Davis La., law school. Prominent In APPROACH DANUBE are their paper advised by OPA religious conferences, B'nai American and French of the donations or place said he had been B’rith and F. & A. M., work. Sixth Army group were at them in separate boxes, to that the wage increase in itself Noted writer and recently an the border. eliminate the great effort re- would not require an industry- quired in sorting and shipping. wide price hike. OPA how- official tourist of army centers U. S. First Army, said, The which Randolph, in charge of this ever, some mills “may become in the Aleutians. Leipzig, now is in pos- captured project, asks adjust- Wm. 'gM' i 40th city of that common entitled to individual session of Halle, newspapers, heavy magazines, more than population to ments.” 100,000 and paper and cardboard In allowing the wage hike, fall. Hitler ruled only 18 brown New Shores Theatre now be tied in three separate bun- previously approved by the War ngHMOf Mtrk *1 Nlao Mil* Rt>4 cities and of them were some dles. If this is not done,’the lim- Labor Davis said he ablaze and topping. Board, rec- Fri., Sat. April 20, 21 ited manpower available at the ognized the importance of in- was “To the Shores of Tripoli’* Berlin battered again shipping center cannot cope creased textile output “to meet last night by two waves of RAF with the task of sorting and military requirements and the Mosquitos, and U. S. bombers “She’s o Sweetheart” handling loose stock. domestic need for low-cost cloth- Cartoon Chapter t of Mortal up with blows today followed ing, considered vital in maintain- the dwindling strip of Sun-Mon-Tues. April 22-23-24 against U. S. 9TH ARMY ON THE ing the cost of living at present Germany between the Allies and Hatter. .Inhn llodi.ik In ELBE, GERMANY, April 20— Anne the Russians. levels.” “Sunday (JP) —Col. Gen. Joseph Harte, In a letter to WLB Chairman Dinner for a British troops in Italy ad- commander of the German Fifth George Taylor, Soldier” vanced capturing W. Davis termed three miles, Panzer Army, has been captured need for pro- PLUS Portomaggiore, 12 miles south- the greater textile Dennis Day, Anne Shirley In in the Ruhr while trying to slip duction “of almost unique sig- 00H east of Ferrarra in the Po val- “Music in Manhattan” through American lines, the nificance in its critical relation- Wfclr ©peSSiuf COLOR CARTOON ley, after storming through the Ninth 4B^pij^lß> Un®3 Army announced late to- ship to the fight to hold down Argent* gap defenses. U. S. day. living.” w§SS Fifth Army troops drove slowly the cost of jgjM up highway 65 and neared Pi- I UNDER NEW anora, just south of Bologna. MANAGEMENT British in North Germany jabbed tanks within a mile of « BUD HERICK, Prop. Harburg, Hamburg suburb on SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY the Elbe’s west bank. lIWEI Dinners Fri., Sat. & Sun. Other British hammered at Bremen 7 fH Orchestra Sat. & Sun. 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