THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** A-5 Lieutenant Returns Lt R. L. Still and Sergt. Morar Herbert Turner, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1983 To Find He Won Included Among Freed POWs Member ofProminent Marine 2d Lt. Richard L. Still, Medal in Last Battle 25 of 2873 South Buchanan Family, Is Released Open AllDay Saturday r Open Thursday 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. street, Arlington, Va.. was on xjjgjj 1 By th« Associated Press Marine Capt.- Herbert B. last night’s list of prisoners of of FREEDOM VILLAGE, Korea. Turner Lynchburg, Va., a war freed by the Communists in member of a socially prominent Sept. American lieuten- 2.—An Korea and wealthy family, was among from a ant returned Communist Another named as being re- those listed as being freed by & Thos. Saltz... 1409 G Street prison camp today Lewis to learn he leased was M/Sergt. George the Communists last night, on had won the Medal of Honor in the latest prisoner of war ex- Morar 28, of the Air Force, change his list. last battle. whose wife, Mrs. Betty L. Morar, He was with Company D, Ist know what say.” “I don’t to lives with her parents, Mr. Tank Battalion, of the Ist Di- stammered First Lt. James L. and Mrs. J. D. Louthan, on Route 4, vision, when he was declared Stone of Pine Bluff and Hot missing on November 29. 1950, in Springs, Ark., as tears welled in Rockville, Md. action near the Chosin Reservoir. Clean-up of his eyes. “Idon’t think I deserve Lt. Still with the A was 90-milli- His wife, Mrs. Herbert Barrow that. I don’t think I should have meter AA Gun Battalion of the Turner, of 3805 Peakland place, had it.” Ist Marine Division, when he in Lynchburg, received official Lt. Stone learned that he had was captured on December 21. notification that he was a won America's highest decora- 1951. The airplane on which he prisoner of war on December 19, tion from Brig. Gen. Ralph Os- was an observer was shot down 1951 borne, who is directing the pris- near Pyongyang. He was listed LT. RICHARD LEE STILL. Friends said they learned Capt. oner exchange program. There as missing until May of this Turner stayed with his wounded had been no previous announce- year, when he was reported then was stationed at Camp Le- men at Chosin Reservoir when ment of the award for fear of alive. His wife Lucy received jeune, N. C., and at El Paso, Tex. he could have escaped. Communist reprisals. from him one letter in June, When he went overseas, Mrs. Reported in Good Health. Lt. Stone, third Arkansan to postmarked last February 13. live with her par- Still went to family was notified win the Medal of Honor in Ko- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rives, The late Surprised by News. last night by the Associated Oddments rea, was captured November 23, in Norfolk, Va., and subsequently When notified by a Star re- Press. Mrs. Turner said the 1951. while a platoon leader with came to this area.' porter that her family received letters from the the Bth Regiment of the Ist Cav- husband had Sergt. Morar received a Silver Friday and Saturday Only! released, Mrs. officer about every four months. Thursday, alry Division. He and 49 men been Still, who Star for his actions the night his were atop an Korean had just returned from a movie, They understood that Capt. unnamed plane was shot down over North formerly a strapping hill engulfed by attacking Reds. declared: He Turner, Korea and he was captured. man, lost between 40 and Frankly, this is a collection of merchandise left over from our most successful semi-annual Lt. Stone said he knows of only ‘“Oh, my gosh, you’re kidding.” Bomb Wing. had was with the 3d 50 pounds and now was down five others who survived the But when assured the infor- Mrs. Morar is employed with sale just battle. to about 160 pounds. Other- mation was official and accurate, the National Institutes of Health, wrote, he was in good Receives News. she “Ijust can’t Bethesda, Md. wise, he which we cannot put into our stock, and which we are determined to clear out before the Father exclaimed: be- in health. In Pine Bluff, Lt. Stone’s fa- lieve it.” When her husband received is former Mis. Turner the start ... said she did of the new Fall season. Prices have been cut to the bone in many cases below ther—S. L. Stone—said his son Lt. Still was born in Newport, the award his wife B. Stallings, the daugh- iully understand just what Eleanor was the first American soldier R. 1., the son of the late Navy not ter of Gustav H. Stallings, jr., actual replacement costs. If you can find your size in the goods you need now or for to cross the 38th parallel on the Capt. Everett H. Still, and Mrs. he did to be so honored, except and the late Mrs. Stallings of central front. He said simply, Still, Capt. Still had several that it had something to do with Lynchburg. Fall, you’ll make a wonderful buy. Here are a few typical values chosen at random: “I’m proud of him.” tours of duty in Washington. another airplane whose ammu- They have two children, The young lieutenant was Lt. Still attended the Citadel nition had run out. Blair Turner, 4. and received the Katherine wounded in the neck just before military academy for year, Sergt. Morar also Herbert Barrow Turner, jr., 2 a Distinguished Flying Cross dur- his capture, but he appeared and then went to the Naval years old, whom Capt. Turner WHITE AND FANCY MEN'S FINE tanned and fit today. Academy, at Annapolis, Md. He ing the three months he was never has seen. night B-26 $5.95, $6.50 fir $7.95 Shirts. Solid color gray and tan basketweave S3O to $35 McAfoo English Fall Shoos. Sizes 11-AA; 7-C; 10. to draw from commissioned in the class flying missions with He was awarded the Silver Newsmen had was of bombers over button-down collar; blue, tan and gray cloth with regular 10Vi ond 1 1-B. HALF PRICE AND LESS - SI him the story of his last fight. 1950 and entered the Marine light Mitchell Star for action on Okinawa in ; striped and checked 5 Korea before his plane was shot collar; fine blue "Sudanette” $48.50 McAfae English Bospoka Shoes. Sizes 9,9 Vi, 10-A. He said the men of his platoon Corps. World War n. woven broadcloths. Also some whites. Most sizes 53.95 HALF PRICE $24.25 down on September 14, 1951. Capt. Turner is the son of $5 $5.95 Shirts. and Oxford cloths; button- threw off five consecutive Chi- He and his wife were married to White $14.50 Saddla Shoes by "Bass” of Maine. HALF PRICE- $7.25 nese attacks. Then only seven They have a Enlisted in 1941. Lawson W. Turner and Mrs. down and regular collars. Discontinued numbers. Broken sizes, on June 5, 1950. $19.95 to $29.95 French, Shriner fir Urner Year 'Round Shoos. Americans were left to fight. daughter, Sally, 2 years old. She Born and in Cleveland, Lucille Barrow Turner of Old 52.95 reared Forest, Va. White by famous maker. French cuffs. Broken Black or brown. -Fairly good range of sizes $14.95 The rest were dead or seriously was only months old when he in the Air Force in Elkton Farm, $7.95 Shirts 2V2 enlisted HALF - wounded. Korea on Sep- Mill Official. sizes. PRICE $3.95 Lt. Still went to 1941 and saw overseas service $10.95 fir $12.50 D&J Anderson ond other fine Imported Shirtings. The Chinese were holding one tember 14, 1951. in Okinawa during World War 11. Mr. Turner formerly was section of the hill and Lt. Stone’s Whites, stripes, jacquards. Broken sizes $6.95 STRAW , CAPS, HATS He met and his wife of N. & W. Industries, platoon held another. Once Stationed at Quantico. married president $10.95 Orion White Shirts. Regular collar, oxford weave. Most when she was in the WAF and makers of work clothes, with sizes $6.95 HALF PRICE AND LESS Called Seven Men Together. Following graduation and be- they were both stationed at Eglin plants in Lynchburg, Magee and 3 going to the war zone, he Air Force Base, Fla., in 1947. She Rocky Mount, . . $1.95 Caps. Peak. to “It was pretty obvious it was fore Jackson. Miss.: RAINCOATS . Raincoat-Topcoats Cod 6 /a 7Vs 49c was on duty at the Marine Base came home to live with her par- and Magnolia. Ark. Capt. matter minutes and Va.. Famous Raincoats. Fly front. Raglan collar. Natural $2.50 and $3 Straw Caps. Madagascars and legionaires and other Just a of we Quantico, months, $21.75 Maker 3 in Va.. for nine ents when he was sent overseas Turner was assistant manager of novelties, 6 A to 744 *.• were going down,” he said. oyster shade. Broken sizes - - $12.95 79c in June, 1951. a cotton mill in Magnolia when Raincoats. plaid Broken He called the men to- $29.95 Imported From England Cotton $5, $lO and sls Straws and Panomo Hots. Vzes, seven The same month he started recalled to active duty. . Single breasted fly front. Tan shades. Broken sizes, $19.95 $1.95. $3.95. $5.95 gether. flying Police Captain Involved over Korea from a base in Mr. Turner also is noted as a $65 Made in England Raincoat-Topcoats. 80% Australian sls and S2O Felt Hats. Broken sizes $9.95 “They had no Intention of Japan. His unit’s base was moved breeder of pure Angus cattle, and and 20% Egyptian cotton. Fly front. Bal collar. Tan shade. Broken giving up,” he said. “No man Out to Korea only a few days before has been active as an official in sizes $43.95 mentioned running. Every man In Grunewald Case Is he was shot down by anti-air- cattle breeding circles. SUMMER TROPICAL stayed and fought it out.” By the Associated Press craft fire. Capt. Turner’s mother is noted AND UNDERWEAR Mrs. Morar said she presumed as an accomplished musician and 2—535 Tan Summer Tropicals. 39 regular; 39 long. HALF Asked how he got wounded. Lt. CITY, N. J., Sept. 2. $1 Swiss Rib . combed cotton. All sizes 79c PRICE replied, he was hurt when plane a collector rare White $17.50 Stone “I was out there City yester- the of old Southern Imported from Switzerland Undershirts. Fine spring needle —The Commission went down because he wrote Negro songs. $4.50 19—539.75 Royon Tropicals. Natural, tans, grays, blues. 37, 39, firing away at the enemy and I her rib. 38 and HALF - . .. day the resignation of Sizes 40. PRICE 2.25 41, 46 regular; 40 short; 39, 42, 44 iong; 40, 44, 46 stout got hit.” accepted that his wounds had all healed. She has made several record- $17.50 Nylon Plisse Striped Pajamas. B, C, D. HALF PRICE, $8.75 s2l -75 He gave all credit to his men. Police Capt. J. Leo O’Connor, Others named on last night’s ings and has sung before nobil- sls 100% Nylon Pajamas. Green, tan, blue. B, C, D. HALF 4 $32.50 Tropicals. Tans and grays. 36, 46 regular; 44 He singled out Floyd L. Stone as even though he changed his list were 2d Lt. Henry L. Conway, ity. She gave '“command per- PRICE 7.50 38, long $19.75 the He did jr., of Baltimore; Sergt. Alvin C. formances” before the late Presi- $5.95 & $6.95 Rayon and Pajamas. Regular weight as well 7 Irish Natural and toast. 44, 46 real hero. not know mind and tried to withdraw it. Cotton $58.50 Pure Suits. Floyd’s home town. A Pfc. Floyd Wagner, of Sugar Grove, Va.. dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in as summer weight. Some knee length type $3.95 regular; 42, 44 short; 40 long; 38 stout $44.50 Capt. O’Connor was in charge and 2d Lt. Rufus A. Seymour, L. Stone of Calvin, Dak., of the White House and has sung — N. was which investigat- 8 $68.50 tr $75 Lebow Tropicals. Double breasted in tans and repatriated August 7. of the precinct Danville, Va. on national radio networks. Henry (The Dutchman) grays. 39 regular; 37, 39, 40 short; 38, 39, 40 long ,-$44.50 ed the & novelty prints. Killed Three at Close Quarters. Grunewald, $2.50 $3.50 . Repps, foulards, HALF 8—537.50 Rayon Cord Suits. Handsomely tailored. 38, 39, 40, " Grunewald affair. price - .. $1.25 »o $1.75 gray . The lieutenant said Floyd prominent figure in congressional 46 regulor; 38, 39 long. Navy, charcoal, tan, -$29.75 $5 to $7.50 Neckties. Fine Handmade foulards, jacquards, S 'one "personally took on the influence-peddling probes, was 2—528.50 Gray Cotton fir Rayon Cord Suits. Double breasted. 46 HALF „ *0 gas- crepes, PRICE $2.50 $3.75 long. LESS THAN HALF PRICE enemy” and killed three Chinese found semi-conscious in a $2.50 and $3.50 All Silk Bow Ties. Foulards, shantungs, novelty SIO.OO in close-quarter fighting. filled apartment August 21 with prints. HALF PRICE AND LESS $1.25 8— SBO Lebow Hand Tailored Tropicals. Tans, browns, grays. .36, Lt. Stone first was reported 46-year-old Mrs. Anne Ander- $2.50 All Silk Clip-On Bows. Adjustable sizes. LESS THAN HALF * 46 regulars; 41 short; 38, 46 long; 40, 44 stout $64.50 r ssing in action but a letter son. price —9Be 12—575 & SBO Lebow Hand Tailored Tropicals. Tans, browns, f o n the former University of Conflicting stories arose about grays. 44, 46 regular; 39, 41 short; 38, 39. 40, 44 long; 44, 46 ( kanses student reached his the incident and published re- MISCELLANEOUS stout $59.75 f ther and stepmother in Pine ports accused the police of "cov- and $1.50 White Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched and 25—580 Pure Silk Suits. Natural tan, light gray, charcoal, Havana F'uif in February of 1952. A $1 brown, novy blue. All single breasted. Good range of sizes ering up” for Grunewald. In a hand rolled .... —.. potive Bluff, was 65c 95e of Pine he report on the affair Safety Di- $2 to Group of Belts and now $1 to $69.50 $5.50 . $2.15 Summer Suits. s udying to be a doctor when rector J. Berry said the $35 and $37.50 All Silk and Dressing . Neat foulard 63—565, $75, SBS, $95 All-Wool Tropical All Bernard single range of sizes; , longs. into service. - breasted. Good regulars, recalled designs - -$24.95 conflicting stories arose from GREATLY REDUCED. Lt. Stone was the second, lib- lack of co-ordination of police erated prisoner to learn he had reports. won the Congressional Medal. Last month, Sergt. Hiroshi H. $8.95 Nylon Skipdent Sports Shirts. Short sleeves. White and SUITS Miyamura of Gallup, N. Mex., a Bartle Crum Injured pastel shades. HALF PRICE $4.45 2—568.50 Gabardine Suits. Single breasted brown, 46 long; double $12.50 Sports Shirts. Short sleeves. Novelty prints. LESS breasted 48 shy Japanese-American, was un- $2.95 natural, long $48.50 to had been In Israeli Car THAN HALF PRICE 9 able believe he to Sports Shirts. Short sleeves. , Swiss SIOO Lebow Hand-Tailored Strate-Sheen Gabardine Suits. By tho Press $7.50 $12.50 regular; long; awarded the coveted decoration. Associated voiles, . Small, medium, large, extra large $4.95 Sizes 38 to 46 39, 40, 44, 46 42 short $68.50 by Navy, TEL AVIV, Israel, Sept. 2. • • • $7.95 Long Sleeve Sports Shirts. Spun rayon . White, blue, 5 SB2 Gabardine Suits Freeman. natural, Havana Bartley Crum, Rita Hayworth’s Zip Topcoats Fall Suits THAN HALF PRICE $2.95 brown. Single breasted 2-button models. 46 regular; 38, 40, 41, Mountbatten Confers attorney, was injured today in a $10.95 Long Sleeve Sports Shirts. Plaids, checks; rayons and 42 short -$64.50 •- With Allied Chiefs car accident while en route from ..... - $6.95 to meet Ml Bathing India and neat cotton checks. Trunks. By th« Associated Press Tel Aviv to Jerusalem $9.95 FALL & Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Broken sizes. HALF PRICE —. $4.95 WINTERWEIGHT SUITS VALETTA. Malta, Sept. 2. Sleeveless style. and wool and Sharett. $25 Vests. Pullover Silk 5 SBS Imported Scotch Shetland Suits Brown diamond weovt. Nato’s commander-in-chief in ’75 TWO-PANTS silk shantung. Alpaca knit back. S, M, L, XL- $14.95 Single breasted; Hand tailored by Lebow. 40, 43, 44, 46 regulor; Mr. Crum’s car crashed into a the Mediterranean, British Ad- $43.50 Butcher Linen Suits. Brown, navy, natural. Single breasted. 38 short $54.75 Mountbatten, ditch and he was cut on the fore- regular, 38 40 long-. $29.75 miral Earl con- 40 short; 38, 2—sßs Double Breasted Worsted Suits by Lebow. Blue 42 regular; ferred today with senior officers head by glass. He lost some _ ... brown 41 short . $54.75 blood but decided to continue & . . from the six allied nations with SPORTS SLACKS . Ist Floor 2 SBS Light Tan Suits. Hand tailored by Lebow. and a passing taxi took him to forces in his area. SUITS and Sports Jackets. Butcher linen and nylon rayon Double breasted. 38, 39 long -- $64.50 $31.50 $29.95 The meeting with American, Jerusalem. mixtures. Blue, charcoal, tan, medium blue, alos checks. Most 1—$75 Bluo Gray Shetland . 37 short $54.75

- Gray For College French, British, Turkish, Ital- Mr. Crum is visiting Israel on sizes - $19.75 27—572.50 Suits. or Business. Oxford ian and Greek representatives behalf of five “scrip” companies $45 and SSO Jackman Leisure Jackets. Swiss tropical weave and and Cambridge gray. Fairly good range of sizes $62.50 was the second such he has held who operate a food voucher raw silk. Natural, navy, brown. 38, 40 regular; 40, 42 long, 31— $78.50 Gray Flannel Suits. Oxford and Cambridge grays. Single Ivy since his command began oper- scheme between the United *59” $29.75 breasted League models. Broken sizes $68.50 ating last March. States and Israel. $65 Authentic Jackets. All wool. Hand tailored by Rogers 6 SBS Lebow Hand Tailored Country Squire Suits. Tans and Peet. Sizes 36, 37 $24.95 grays. 38, 39, 40, 42 regular - --$64.50 $5 Denim Hobby . Washable. Elastic waistband. Mostly faded 7 S9O Lebow Hand Tailored Worsted Twist Suits. Very durable, blue. Large sizes. HALF PRICE $2.50 hard-wearing. Single and double breasted. Blues, grays, tans. $13.50 Summer Slacks. Rayon and acetate sheen gabardines. Reg- 39, 40, 42 regular; 46 stout $74.50 List of Freed Prisoners skins tailored the way ular waistband and “Swag'' beltless models. Most sizes -$7.95 3 sllO Imported Hand Woven Donegal . Fabric from NEW YORK—Sergt. Arthur M. 39, MUNSAN. Sept. 2.—Official O'Keefe. Brooklyn: First Lt. John $18.50 All Wool Summer Slacks. Tropical weight sprays. Broken Scotland. 40, 42 short $84.50 Yonkers; Williams with list of American war prisoners Krasko. First Lt. Charles E. sizes - 11.95 16—5185 Stanford Blue Suits. Double breasted long Runagren. Glen Cove Sergt. 1/c Lloyd lapels. English fabrics tailoring. Fairly freed by the Communists today V Brandon. New York City. 35 Silk and Wool Slacks. Hand tailored by Lebow. Mottled tones. roll Finest and hand good at Panmunjom: NORTH CAROLINA—Sergt. 1/c Harry Broken sizes $19.95 range of sizes $129.50 W. Rollson. Bayboro: M/Sergt. Henry J. ALABAMA—AI/c Edgar B. Gaines. Wilson; M/Sergt. George H. 32 SB2 Freeman Worsted Suits. Ivy League and drape models. Huntsville; M/. Henry E. Nix. Vernon.Stokes. Nauvoo; Corpl. Winston Salem Blues, grays, browns. Broken sizes $68.50 Clarence J. Mitchell. OHlO—Sergt. 1/c Columbus O. John- Gadsden: A. T. 2/c Julian H. Gilliland. son. Franklin Furnace. FULL SUITS Lebow Worsted Suits. Single breasted grays, tons, blues. Gocdwater; Bergt 1/c Wallace Cowart, 27—5115 M/Sergt. OKLAHOMA—Ist Lt. Omer L. Man- Full Suits. reg.; 38, 39, short; 41 long; 40 Fairly good range of Montgomery: Smythe D. ley, Edmond; Pfc. Gene R Patton. Le- 6—sllo Dress 43 38, sizes $89.50 Richardson, Waterloo. qulre. stout 74.50 ARIZONA—Beret 1/c Donald L. OREGON—Ist Lt. Frederick W. For- Corpl Reynaldo E. 1—5125 Full Dress Suit. 44 long $84.50 Demente. Phoenix: sythe. Ir. Eugene; Ist Lt Alan L. Lloyd. TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS Acosta, Phoenix. _ , . _. Portland. Full Dress Suit. 42 stout--, $84.50 ARKAN 8 AB—Second Lt. Rowland M I—slls 2 shade. 42 Murphy. Hope; First Lt. James L. Stone, PENNSYLVANIA—CorpI. Donald R. Group of Cutaway Suits, Club Coats-’—DRASTICALLY REDUCED SIOO Overcoats. Air blue 38, long. LESS THAN Pine Bluff; M/Bergt. Johnnie Witt. Fort Bittner. Pittsburgh; t!d Lt. John B. Hanby. Jr.. Knox: M/Bergt. Edgar J. Mc- j HALF PRICE $35.00 —Maj. Ronald D. Shlr- Intyre. East Pittsburgh: Sergt. Robert w Finest Imported end U SUMMER PRICE AND LESS I—sl2o Authentic British Short Warm. Notural buff shade. D. Bailey. Jr . Reading: M/Sergt. William woolens. J FORMALS Vi Southgate: Sergt. 1/c James E. law. Philadelphia: Sergt. —— ; 42 long $74.50 Tucker, Ceres: Sergt. 1/c Arlow L. Robb. J. Richardson. 1/c I smart model*; all- 5 Cotton Cord Tuxedo Jackets. 36, 37, 38 regular; 40 short. Harrisburg; lining. % . $25 Unlonville; Ist Lt. Chester W. Van John Cicak. 'Jd Lt. David E. p wool I—sllo Authentic Tyrolean Loden Cloth . Made in Austrio. Anthony Fon-, Shay. Erie; Corpl. Thomas J. Bean. 38 long. LESS THAN HALF PRICE $lO Orman, San Jose; Pfc. S. Reading; George regular x tana. Patterson; M/Bergt. Earl Early. Corpl. F. Kline. Man- stout. HALF PRICE, 42 562.50 Nickens, chester and & I—s2s Double Breasted Summer Tuxedo. 40 B. 42 short Berkeley; Sergt. 1 /c George M. S6O Suits $65 $69.50 $12.50 I—s7s Covert Cloth Coat. Natural. S. $49.75 Monterey; Capt. Clarence L. Anderson. PUERTO RlCO—lst Lt. Orlando OrtiS. I— Imported French Sedan Blue Magee, _ $l9O Montagnac Navy . Long Beach: Ist Lt. Victor R. Hato Rey. Suits and $75 Zipper I—s3s White Summer Formal. 36 short; HALF PRICE $17.50 Oceanside. TENNESSEE—Capt. Fred L. 6peer. Outercoots 42 short $119.50 COLORADO—Capt. J. B. Smith, Den- Maryville. Outercoots I—sss Double Breasted White Formal. 40 short. HALF PRICE, Imported Topcoats. Single ver. TEXAS—Lt. Henry H. Osborne. Corpus Coots $27.50 34—5185 Cashmere and double breasted CONNECTICUT.—A/lC Robert K. Chrlsti: Sergt. 1/c Frank L. Reck, Jr.. polo models. Notural, Havana brown, novy. Good range of sizes, Festa. Hamden. Louise; Sergt. Emmett V. Parker. La- 75 D.B. White Formal. 44 short. HALF PRICE.. $lB M/Scrgt. 75 I—s36 FLORIDA —First Lt. John E. Cald- mesa: Carlton E. Slider. Jack- - White Formal. 46 reg.; 46 long. PRICE, $35 $139.50 well, Jr„ Ocala: M/Sergt. Charles W. sonville. h«*s9 3—s7o D.B. HALF llS9B Imported Covert Topcoats. Natural, brown, gray. Broken Sherron. Jr.. Tampa; Capt. Raymond E. VIRGINIA—First Lt. Herbert B. Tur- I—$17.50 D.B. White Formal. 36 reg. HALF PRICE $8.75 Daltry, Bradenton. ner. Lynchburg; Sergt. Alvin C. Wagner, sizes —578.50 GEORGIA—Second Lt. Iler D. Den- Sugar Grove; Second Lt. Richard L. A selected group of Tweeds, Coverts, Gabardines, Cashmeres, Savannah. Still. Arlington: Second Lt. Rufus A. ... Second Floor and mark. Seymour. SPORTS JACKETS Hair Broken GREATLY IDAHO—Capt. William W. Moore. Ha- Danville. 46 Camel Topcoats. size range. REDUCED german. WASHINGTON—M/Sergt. Harold H. Open a Charge Account. No Down Payment. . 3—-$55 Shetland Sports Jackets. 38, regular; 39 long, $34.75 ILLINOIS—First Lt. William C. Wat- Wood. Fort Stellacoom: Sergt 1/c James Sports Ivy League models. Natural, son, Rantoul: Sergt. Floyd A. Harring- D. Tesso. Tacoma; First Lt. William H. llS6O Pure Silk Jackets. ton. Chicago; Sergt. 1/c Paul G. Martin. Whiteside. Seattle. navy, brown. 42, 44, 36 regulor; 40, 42 short; 40, 46 long, SLACKS ... Second Floor Chicago. WEST VIRGINIA—Capt. Robert E. INDIANA—Second Lt. Ernest S. Ko- Burke. Moundsville: 8/Sergt. Ira C. $37.75 . Extra Fine Selection in 40 & 42 Sixes vatch. South Bend; Sergt. 1/c George E. Carter. Justice; Sergt. 1/c James A. Alt, Kabaya Linen and Cotton Sports Jackets. Petersburg. Pay Pay Vs Fay Va Pay Va 17—559.50 Imported Flannel Slacks. and Grays. Barnett, jr.. Rochester. Va I I | 44 41 short; 48—519.50 Gray Oxford Cambridge 29 lOWA—Sergt. 1/c R. Sprouse. Also. First. Lt. Hayward Cameron, Navy, toast, rust, natural. 38, 39, 41, 42, regular; to 44 regular; 32 to 42 shorts; 32 to 42 long Centerville. home city not given. Oct I Dec. 39, 44, 46 long $14.95 KANSAS—S/Sergt. Rex E. Cary. To- I^Jan. 40, -542.75 23—516.50 Lightweight All Wool Tropical Slacks. Brown, navy, peka. I—sss Brown Flannel . 44 regular $34.75 natural, ton. Broken sizes KENTUCKY —Corpl. Robert L. Sham- Chester Made in England Sports Jackets. Beautiful .--$11.95 well. Louisville; Sergt. Carol R. Keeney, 17—595 Barrie 31—521.95 Gabardine Slacks. Charcoal, novy, natural, tan. 29 to Ruth; M/Sergt. John E. Burton, Louisa: imported fabrics. 38 to 44 regular; 40, 41 short; 38, 42, 46 long, 44 regular; to 38 short, to 42 long Sergt. Mlchey Allen Whitaker. West Pres- 34 32 $15.95 tonburg; Sergt 1/c Charles F. Williams, $64.50 16—525 Kabaya Slocks. Imported Linen and Cotton. Rust, navy, Berea. 6 -$65 Lightweight Sports Jackets. Imported fabrics. Shepherd Henry /ORGANS', natural, toast, gold, light blue. Broken sizes. HALF PRICE, LOUISIANA—Second Lt. P. J. 39, 40, 41 L’Heureux. Jr.. Baton Rouge. tattersalls. Tans and grays; red and blue plaids. 38, $12.50 MAINE—CorpI. Thaddeus C. White. regular $39.75 Woodland. „ 19—524.50 fir $25 Covert fir Gabardine Slacks. Grays, browns, MARYLAND—Second Lt. Henry L. 3—595 Lebow Cashmirade Jackets. Camel shade 39 regular; blues. Broken sizes Conway. M/Sergt. George RENTJ $17.95 Jr.. Baltimore: Lfor(lor Use) 41 regular $64.50 Morar. Rockville. Private Home brown shade MASSACHUSETTS —Ist Lt. James A group of fine Shetland!, Pure , Tweeds, Many Fine English Stavrakes, Somerville; Ist Lt. John W. range of sizes in Sports GREATLY WOMEN'S WEAR Watson. Jr., Medford; Sergt. 1/c Philip Fabrics. Very good these Jackets. Bourbeau, Lawrence. Ist Lt. William REDUCED. Group of Suits, Coots, Ileuses, , Etc. HALF PRICK J. Ktlllon, Everett: M/Sergt. Willibald J Mayer. Ayer; Cant. George F. Mc- Donell, Quincy; 2d Lt. Edward A. Myer. Cohasset. MICHIGAN—Sergt 1/C Joseph T. Gardiner. Iron Mountain: Ist Lt. Fred T. Wicks. Mount Clements; Corel. Gale W. Carter. La Salle. MISSISSIPPI Sergt. Eugene F. Thronson. Hattiesburg; Ist. Lt. John Pmm tv. N.W. 14th 1 Sh, O.W. R. Gaston, Clarksdale. 1005 E*t MISSOURI—M/Sergt. Paul L. Pres- Plaza 10th & E Ott’s, 1419 Eye & lar, Poplar Bluff; M/Sergt. Moss E. Park Free: Park Free: Bhoemaker, Mexico; Ist Lt. Philip E. Kirkwood. Lewis Thos. Salt% NEBRASKA—Sergt. Richard W. Grape. Comer 13th & 6 St*. N.W. ST. 3-MOO Genoa: Pfc. Lloyd E Dovel, Pawnee Cltv. 9332 Georgia Are., Md. JU. 5-1105 Both Stores Open Thurs. 9 A M 9 P.M. Street, NEW JERSEY—W. O. J/g Edwin S. 1409 G N.W. Executive 3-4343 •with. Sayreville.