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GEN. WA REPORTED “PROBABLY DEAY Site of Manchurian’s Head- quarters Bombed by Jap- anese Flyers. part of bankrupt stock of Stall & Dean /| ° Shicwe | (not Brockton | and close-outs from Grand Slam, Buhrke, Wilson and other By the Assoclated Press. TOKIO, June 23.—Gen. Ma Chan- Bhan, hop-skip-and-jump Manchurian military impresario, was reported “prob- ebly dead” again today. Press dispatches from Harbin said Japanese aviators bombed and de- stroyed a little hamlet of five houses, g 50 miles southwest of Hailun, where Gen. Ma had set up headquarters for his campaign against the Pu-Yi gov- < ernment. If the general was at home, they ] said, he almost certainly was killed. In the last year he has been on three sides of the Manchunan cam- paign. He first appeared as defender of the Nonni River Bridge and Tsitsihar against the Japanese inva- 4 sion. Then he became ,a principal figure in the new Pu-Y1 government at Changchun. Recently he left Chang- . chun,” saying_he participated in the government there only as a spy, and opened his campaign against it and the Japanese in the north. AWARDS ANNOUNCED | IN ESSAY CONTEST " Dorothy Driver, Sixth Grader in t 0 0 H. D. Cooke School, Wins { First Prize. ‘ 3 . Dorothy Driver, 1701 Euclid street, a sixth-grade pupil in the H. D. Cooke School, won. first prize in the white schools in the Animal Relief and Hu- mane Education League's recent essay contest on kindness to animals, accord- ing to an announcement made by the league today. Her essay was entitled “Kindness to Animals.” Dcris Reed, 2015 Thirteenth street, a sixth-grade pupil at the Harrison Scheol, won a similar award in the col- ored schools with her paper on “The Feelings of Dumb Animals.” Other prize winners in the white schools were: Augustine Ponte, 2809 Fif- tecnth street, sixth grade, H. D. Cooke Scheol, on “The Sad Story of the Air Rifle,” second prize; Marjorie Brum- | : baugh, 3618 Ordway street, sixth grad John Eatcn School, on “Jane’s Cat, third prize, and J. Gering Cashell, 2808 Eighteenth street, fifth grade, H. Cooke School, additional third prize. Other winners in the colored schocls were: Athena Sutton, 1207 Harvard street, sixth grade, Harrison School, on “The Sad Story of the Air Rifle,” sec- ond prize: Gladys Fairfax, 3246 Prospect street, fifth grade, Sumner School, on | P “The Dcg as Friend and Helper,” addi tional second prize, and Helen Mortor fifth grade, Bruce Schocl, on “Kindnes: to Animals.” A purchase made before the Tax! With savings passed on to you! OTHER SPECIALS $7.50 to $12.50 Famous Make with steel shaits. (Main Ploor) $8.95 Hinsdale Matched Irons Five fine hickory shaft irons. Well balanced. (Main Ploor) FIFTY-BOYS PREPARING : SRR 7 & FOR CAMP LETTS’ STAY First Contingent to Leave Y. M. I r n E T C. 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