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seaman and pharmacist's mate,| from shack to board skiff. | Within two minutes or less, wel trew ie on its way. Second row: The skiff is seen from the air, speeding to the rescue. When the plane is sight- ene side where a crewman man- ed, the boat is brought around to @eneuver it toward the cockpit. Third row: The pharmacist’s takes a quick look at the te see what condition he is skiff is then secured and stretcher is brought The pilot's belt is loosen- he is given prompt first if necessary Fourth row: The pilot is lifted out of the cockpit and stretcher. After he is im the skiff, the crew their return trip to the an ambulance the hospital's Air Station by the following : Lieut. Joseph H. Ker-: USN, operations officer who! im charge; Lieut. John M. Shep-| bee USNR, salvage officer;| et oe W. Cauffield, USN| chief electrician in charge| shack, and crew mem-| ‘the boat i. & McElduff, BMic, | Holly, N. C.; J. J. Lam- ig aoe Winnesboro, La.; K. . , Sie, Baltimore, Md.,' 4. J. Burns, Sic, oem, Pa. : OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES Department an-,St. Augustine. Mother, Mrs. Ma-| United States as! ble Alexander, 75% Central Ave., it the for 1 , 636 casualties for May, St,: Augustine. ; of the U. S. Naval Forces ea Crenshaw, Woodrow W., Pvt., Corps f USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs.| ‘Department total Josiah Crenshaw, Ponce De Leon. casualty! Tougas, Eugene Joseph, Lt. (jg), of 100 dead, 474' sNR. Wife. Mrs. Elsie Jose- wounded, and 62 missing. These| Hine Tougas, 1215 Edison Ave casualties bring the total report-|” ged 2 ‘and celeneed for Jacksonville. December 7| Atmy Dead—European Area to 110,197.| Cohalla, Eloy, Pfc., brother of only those|Armanda Cohalla, 2526 Walnut St., Tampa: Floyd, Reuben R., Capt., hus- band of Mrs. Adele T. Floyd, 39 usm-|E: Harvard .Ave., Olando. ©R. Father, Henry H. Baggett,,Army Wounded—European Avea| 319 W. Commanche St., Tampa. Morrow, William R., Pfe., son Cowart, Harold Grady, Cpl.,;of George E. Morrow, 3413 Empe-} USMCR. Parents, Mr. yn "es be St., Tampa. a Henry G. Cowart, 609 E. 56th St; Parks, Earl W., Pfc., son of Mrs. lie Inez Parks, 1520 NW. 6th Place, Weeds Cot A, Prt. Velie 83 MO. Mother, Mrs. Myrtle 1. Craw-| Wyman, Philip L., Pvt., son of —_ aoe te De ee | Mrs. Estelle M. Wyman, Box 426, wewford, Felix A., Jr., Pvt.!Oneco. USMCR. Wife, Mrs. Felix A./ Army Wounded—Pacific Area @rawierd, Jc 110 Park Bivd., seit 5 riage ew Smyrna Beach. Drew, Hardy S., Pfc., husband} Phipnils, Povert Lee, Seaman | of Mrs. Gracie Drew, Route 1,) . a ox 300B, Pensacola. le, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Fad Al Pic t Mrs Robert H. Phillips, 109 S. Alconiz' ,,“208™ (Man, Thc, son of as.) St, Pencacola Harriet Fadem, 200 Ogean) Riley, John L., P-Sgt, UsMcR. | Prive, Miami Seach. | Mother. Mrs. Rose A. H. Riley,) Army Missing—Eusopean Area { S487 &. W. 22nd Terrace, Miami. Campbell, Johnny M., Pfic., son in nee 24, 1945, includes ed Navy Wounded Baggett, Barnie O., Cpl., Navy Missing of Mirs. Ada M. Campbell, Gen.| Alexander, John, Cook 2c, US- Del., Titusville. ' Sgt. WR. Wife, Mrs. Alice Alexander, Kezgerman, Frank J., Jr., QUICK HE WR THE fell, (hh . | Heat's bad enough... but humming flies and buzzing mosquitoes cap | make hot weather a horror! | Spray these summertime pests | with Flit! This effective, pleasant- smelling insecticide kills the i dread, germ-laden malaria mos- Quitoes, as well as common oths and flies. Buy an ample supply, of - Flit, today? & FLIT KILLS FLIES, r:O7Es AND MosQuitas Cope.1965, Stanes incorporatrd tof Elbert S. Acuff, ? : i ET — “You're On Your Own” is 1820—-William Chauvenet, not- title of the Red Cross film, on ian Sublet, of Home Nursing ed astronomer and mathematician be shown at the of his generation, born Milford, County Health Unit auditorium, Pa. Died Dee. 13, 1870, tomorrow morning at 1845 (100 years ago)—Carl H. A, o'clock. The Health Clinic is Bjerregaard, noted New York Fleming and Thomas streets. public library librarian, mystical; ‘The general public is invi philosopher, born in Denmark. to view the film and a cordial Died Jan, 28, 1922, invitation. to all is extended by 1850—Henry W. Grady, famed Mrs. Florence Dulion, southern journalist and orator, chairman of ‘the Home Nursing born Athens, Ga. Died in Atlanta, Dee. 23, 1889. 1854—Richard Mazsfield, fam- ed American actor, born in Ger- many. Died New London, Conn,.,| Aug. 30, 1907. i 1863 — George Grely Barnard, world-famed sculptor, born Belle- fonte, Pa. Died April 24, 1938, ATHLETES FOOT ITCH, I Made This § Minute Test “It STINGS. It’s STRONG. It PENETRATES. It REACHES MORE GERMS. Successful treat- ments must be MOBILE. Alcohol is VERY MOBILE. Te-ol contains 90%. Feel it take hold”, Test it for sweaty, itchy or smelly feet. Most druggists now have the Te-ol test size, Today at Gard- [ners Pharmacy. 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Official Navy Photographs Soo, Bossie— | D-Day Cigarettes Here’s A Hanky} Are On The House — | (By Associated Press) | (By Associated Presx) RALEIGH, N. C.—Now comes} A.COAST GUARD-MANNED something to discontent the cows| SHIP IN THE PACIFIC. — Free they are susceptible to hay, iBarettes nae eae bod ¥ |Day, says Chaplain» James. J. fever. William Moore, North’ Carberry who provides them for Carolina’s official veterinarign,|the personnel of this ship just reports that an experiment show- | before a landing. ed 40 per cent of one group af} In landings in Normandy,” in cows sensitive to ragweed pollen.|Southern France, and again in Moore says he believes the al-| this theater, the chaplain set out lergy causes various maladies} cases of smokes on the mess deck among cows — heaves and ecze-, where they were easily available ma, for example, in addition to and invited everyone to come hay fever. jand get them 2 Few men took more than one 25th| pack, he reported, although there were no restrictions and no su- | pervision nj dj} Subscribe to | weekly. son of F. J. Kegerman, St. N., St. Petersburg. Army Missing—Pacific Area Acuff, Elbert O., 2nd 1112 W The Citizen—25c St., Fort Myers. CLEAN. FRESH . FUL. 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