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actor ts reminded that Ure front seats are often occupled by the most respected women fn fran 5 the Red Cross ou and oan. " en and ¥. MC. A worke| “ ni is ow |sinuations, its and its sie ler They are stark enough for ' Jeve en ts ndest tos must f offictaliy Lambs’ Club Lette Letter Declares Theatre Slandeied—‘“Slip,” } Is Reply of Officials I | |: explanations. It w unde aitempt to an open letter, addrersed to the V. MC. A, demanding justification oF) Otte oper » @B apology for “Rules for Actresses”! “Indor ) printed ina Y.M.C. A. publication, Withdrawal | has “been made public by laxiny. Broadhurst, speaking for The Lambe @né the theatrical profession in g*"- GEOR! pubii Georze not { | | eval. The letter follows: } .Dr, John F om Bo the President of the ¥. MC. As! War work, enid ‘ Mir:—he following 1s written at the |i¢iters frum | Mr. | Hr request of R. B, Burnside, the Shep- while he was fr Washington, come herd of The Lambs, on bebalf of that} Paining about the article He said as soon as he learned of it organization and of the theatrical be ut once wrote to Mr, Broadharst profession el abet and Mr. W - “on, expressing regret “Again the theatra has be apologgle tt if sefled; again its members have b Dr ott said letters were aleo attacked; again its women have been thelr way to Mr. Burnside o slandered. ee ee i ee “This is not howaver the usual Mrs, Louise Closser fanatical assault by some irresp Women's Wa ratitu sible publicity secker, This attack— at the time when the theatre is doing ite biggest and bravest and Lest tor the country and for humanity, and when its members, both men and ‘women, at great personal sacrifice are going over-seus to give help and com- fort to our men there—is mado by the splendid way t ne beginning In Mott elt toward whose ey have this war wor Sspecially is. th: the women of the stage hing crs of | has not of | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Remarkable Photograph Showing a Railroad Being Blown Up by a Mine on Western Front| « MINE EXPLODING ONDER MOST AL OF 68 TOTAL CASUALTIES S REPORTED OCTOBER 24, 1948. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS m 19) ees A dk agiteiias eS | EMPLOYEE OF THE WORLD |from the Marine Rarracks at Pier Noy « MORLD EMPLOYEE 72 It was the Marines who were the rescuers avd they object to being clasthe WHO, WITH CHUM, GAPTURED | ss "os miivars” voice. rhe ‘evening | World ts asked to make correction. r 1) | QB BOGHES IN ST, JUYIN | "i>. — — TI apologizes. 7 How's that, “gyrines ————»- " Jersey Dlow-Up Imantry. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The Senate to-day ordered af investigation of the Gillespie munitions plant explosion ‘ag , tof orKAN 1, Oct. 4 Headed Young Irish American” Identified as Resident of Ridgewood. 1. Met nahan, d ed in sded i o “MONE 60 GOOD” ap tie BYIRHIpAL witeet Quality maintained in. the st. Juvin cap face of unusual conditions. x 1 “ r Hurley Shoes never vary— preseman of ening World. they are safeto buy, certain to 0 Rappaport are satisfy. mbers smpany H, 305th Tn 1 r sent the poys 1 to re nnoitre before en- AL tt wn, which iy Just north Aire Why nid twelve miles te Meuae, MeClenahan took o of tb “4 the former , , man Low perfect fitting tmstep, " was W » th tactles Narrow heel that prevents slip- pred on fu His pal, ping Comfortable fit in the lead, can win- forepart which cannot be ob and slammed 1 grenade} [skoda lth abi AS Intend tained in the ordinary shoe th ning ng upon Hurley Shoes in all the newest model: to come out. T nade| MARINES FIRE HEROES. wai! leathers. inclisding the aew cle Hent accelerator and thel shades—obtanable only They Object te ow. P. oF redit. commissioned | Hoye Getting || by the use of the best leathers. and ¥. M. ¢. A. in its official organ, the me etatemnes on ts 4 amerad” HUES into tho} 1 phe Bvening World's account yea- | oa cos peri ea BY GEN. PERSHING NOW 59,260... ae mene Breast. ipa vinion, ke hae Is on the character and quality of 11 t ’ ATA Pein 4 Lyd ad agg AO pa) iepiievedees 138) 1387 Broadeny a ot members o he theatrical profession ‘ wom. yi Sg igo “In the Y.M.C.A. Dope Sheet No.) Jt was not made. as Mr Broadh 1 " ns of dogs and cats and @ few ae det Crea 2 tw published the followings article, | assumes, in an official organ of the ax ; ; iy " , Hi DKe Dy | was attributed to military police which I quote word for word in its) Sorlation. but in a single page cam 111,321 Have Made the Supreme Sacrifice in w vr and Company'| un indignant rejoinder comes entirety and prepared by Individuals outside of | st 5 i a aid LOOK. tha Reet OF ine RULES FOR ACTI E the organization brought in for a few| | Action, 5,493 Were Severely Wounded and : MeClenahan, until joinnd the Actresses going frou he Cham. ays’ spe work in the campaign * : © Nved ntressen going from the Cham- | CAL Tne real attitudg of the association | | 17,054 Injured, Degree Undetermined. seeaetye vente beta BL T have stated it = aa | srooklyn, He is a * district of France noed , : | WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 edatest: NATHAN, Benjamin, Woodbridge, Braahlyn, 16 A eaciiibltie. |Yankees Are Located in Ger-| army casuaity list, contaltting 37t| NJ Water Nicholas 21 solu ims whieh he | pavers peer be thibay § 3 ye oss andsoine ; ‘ iia We j alter Nicholas, 2 s ich Coupon Books at Cashier's Office, ‘ain Floor u peal man Camp at Rastatt, Wash- . Aibagite torday ea Me ¢, Edson St., Corona, N. Y. fates ane : hey must «& F epartment, brings the gra sta) of r aay re . as ‘ 4 . o " NDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION and the ‘ to drink or smpke in the igent of ¢h at en Announces. ities 4 up te °o. 4 WOU chal FRANKLIN BOYS’ PS ive or enlisted plained — further, ‘ number 11,821 have been killed in ac- Sergeant. hip Hie pete SIMON YS’ SHO > w m after | Beach, the uuthor, wrote |) RABHINGTON, (Ogki Simoeietge tee w KENG ah K., Coscod, Coa > P | ttlon. Ugust, and a nt | SHING F : vane pila orporals. VATE E } } , ¢ i heart ™ dition to the i1,%2 led le Oe e . they cannot embers o€ the Authors’ League of jelght enlisted men, nearly all of them | ddition i182 sad (0 GRVINGON: Bal ord: "VeinNY Lava: U. S. PRIVAT i. SCAPES. | ! 2 could di to aid in the lfrom New York City und State, have} action, 5,498 have becn seve New York City. oo | i“ 5 been ic J in the German wounded; 17,034 have been wounded, Wisonscs, ee cate ‘ at Rastatt, the W: legree undetermined, and pave lost. ifdall ie i - mewapaper fm ee ai oarp aro | been reported mining in action, MENCAL eetal yi, e FRASE, John, too, Co! The following from New York and| Privates. ne o one nl Hala eal end i ar aon a prea heReby. Rolie anes llaleat [BQHAN, Norman Ju 26 Newark St, | ned (deleted) LOZ, Jowpr, Kulfalo, 8. ¥ wark, N. t 4 fel an fail Anunalterable high 4 UAMPERT, John’ P., 324 East 133d/ else WiC ELMENDORF, Charles, 143 Newell. Loot db ou in Alsace vs '| St. New York Cit: teu 1d ~ rooktyn. standard of glove- ‘ | STRASSEL, Frederick H., 3339 Ful-| GUNDLACH, Henry W., 1752 Monree| FISCHER, Jacob, 719 E, 176th Sty) ¢4NADIAN CASUALTIES. for BOYS of 8 to 18 making, since 1777. Frineis Wilson, the Act-|~ ton St. Brooklyn. Av., New York. | New York City . aah War conditions Casoclation passed. reso- | KAHRES, John P.. 1816 Bleecker St Corporals. | FRIEDBERG, Philip, 458 Quincy Sty) OTTAWA, Ont, ti ai follow - smuing its publication as| Brooklyn. FLIEGELMAN, Max, 263 Stanton St., | ; uppea: axualty ls emphasize the Wemtn'e War Fellet|JAGOBSON, Levis, 088 Kelly 8tw| New Yerk Chey, MINOR, Thomas F., Verplanck Point, |! KILLED IN_ ACTION. $ 75 assurance ES eee an New York City, | Cook MONROE, James, 97 Walicer'8t,, N N R., Blairstown, N. J. of quality Baran whose ene HOLLAND, John F., 130 Ninth St./ BRADLEY, John H. Barnes, N. Ye | York ities Se NOW a eee oie Weraale. Ni Ys at which that i | HENDERSON, Edward 1, 7215 Third PRIVATES NIGHAROS, Louis, Endicott, N.Y. NOLAN, TF Cranford, Ni J. MABE ieee en balay JREISZ. edward Vy jr 811 E. 169th Broskiyn: ee 1a Se NE OURS MB ee Sree OROWHED Are the genuine article and not substitutes JERBGO. Thomas, (7 Mulberry St! TRAN ROL: City, Nay etaadwade | SEB) ae sore H., Clinton N. ¥. (Leinster). masquerading as Mackinaws | OFFICERS’ SCHOOL TO OPEN. |ritne tiuspe’"uicenam, stam ' New York City. INGUINIAGTION LINDO, R. H., New York City. , é | 1 ERARAS ml Hurer, Mase DIED OF WOUNDS abbey Me MISSING, BELIEVED WOUNDED. +b FRAWLEY, ‘Daniel Francis, Rath FORSTER, Linn H.. Buffalo, N. Y. We City College Com der Ready tol" Lone. Corporals. ROGERS, Newton C,. Canand ROGERS, F., New York City. ‘ 4 Revetve A eee ttn. vony discmutfalanNl Ys WOODS, Lee, Belfast, N. ¥ sands “ bia oda WOUNDED. UST want to em- e* Major Haroid 1 i-| FRIEDLAND, Abraham, 154 Monroe rivates, ‘ Srivatak PAYNE, J., New York City phasize that these ing officer of the i t., New York City, CLOUGHERTY, Joseph, 20 Arden ates. a ; h i . : Pes OOLIEN, Phitie, 820 Prospect Ave,!.. St New Yori City. ney, (CBRE, Martin, 84 Suntan ot, PITA PAL ain BiyENay Mackinaws for Boys ay , udy| Bronx, New York City HILL, Willlam T., Oswege, Ne Ve | aay, Frank An 16 Temple C OUIMETTE, C. New York City are the real thing War (DASE, lel Ht Ha Mey DIED OF DISEASE Brooklyn, pie Courts | OOHEY, E» New York City. | anavan the all, Otic GORACH Charles Joseph; Gast Islip Privates. KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY MFAYDEN, J., Perth Amboy. Ns J. MAGE Of. Beaune - 1 Ny FONFARA, Frank, 218 Bleecker St, REPORTED WOUNDED SE. STIVELL, C. B. New York City. wool Western Mac- W w MURPHY, Frank |. 450 Third St Brooklyn. VERELY). M'LELLAN, a New York City : mi. r ea Figs Maniinea |. Brooklyn. M'COURT, Frank P., 128 Slater St. Leal W'LELLAN. G., New York City kinaw cloth, ‘The ‘i ia s ©, 208 32d St., Bro ny Ni J) rivates, URDOGH, J., Harrison ; f ws eiways inthe plove. ‘ , ' Weel Ab ee Rate 806 S2d Sta Brooit- | | Patersons Ney RELY IN ACTION {AENEWION, Jono Wi, Am MADISON, G., Rochester, N.Y selection embraces SCHWARZ Richard S., Astoria (iausanants PEO OC ORL aN Cone VLOUSLY BRAZEIL, T, 0. Gohons, g ¥ reds, grays, browns, ° bi ss 3 1ON). S 5 , Roches NOLAN, Andrew 8, 928 Dean 3t FROGEUMEVER, William T, 1940 Privates RUBENSTEIN, Au New York City heathers, greens and Brooklyn. mirctiece we York City: encuse, CLARKE, Joseph, Endicott, N.Y BRO ERG, BL Bullalc, N.Y. oth And they run POMERANTE k eae 317 Madison WOUNDED SEVERELY--PREVI. > GASSED alittle better the i TG tae | SYMINGTON, James M., 114 E. 6th OUSLY REPORTED MISSING r aha ul Cc. 14 Lewis Ave et, New York City. IN ACTION DOOLITTLE, E., Middleton, |. Bek making than usual nt MATUS: EWSKI, Walter, 8 Person Sergeants. Privates. this price. They're St., Brooklyn fe A pane ain A gach: Mae. Mat : ‘ "i BALIT, MAX, 234 East 102d St. New CARMEN, William, 082 Crescent Btw GUCKWA, Joseph, 538 M s not just thrown to- York’ City : rae MeCARTHY, Denis, 425 W. 18th St. 21 Miers gether any old way, WEISBERG, Morris, 2 Cannon ‘st eee SY am T, 305 Locusr TASSONI, Luciano, Wildwocd, N. J but tailored on * ow Vor ay “f ‘i , WOUNDED SEVERELY—PREVI Pryce " ot . WILLS, Frederick August, Stapleton, Ave. New a my ‘OUSLY REPORTED KILLEO lish, serviceabie line s. \ Now the Largest Exclusively Women’s WHANER August A., 133 Palmetto BUCKLEY. Gerard A. 15/3 Lurting vcorvaral K Boot Shop iv .imerica St. Brooklyn. ; Ave. New York City bi 7 MEEHAN, Joseph F 178 Guauser | prEMiC, John, 280 ath’ 8t., Brooklyn. | WoUNDED— DEGREE UNDETER Ui IGAN, Henr Ls rt ich Privates. MINED—PREVIOUSLY REPORT rR 4 . ‘i Mmmond, Staven fala N prt Rich: | orWINIK, Sum, 131 Houston St., ED MISSING IN ACTION FRANKLIN SIMON i wn New Yor’ U'ty, Corporals.’ £ GREENSPAN Rubin, 128 Eat Seo KENNEDY, Patrick, 4066 Atlente| eenagine ohetce B 000 Kast at: Boys’ Clothing at all prices ond St. w Yor ity v.. Brooklyn, Street, N Co A ‘5 90 KNIEBERG, Harry, 325 Madison Si KORENBLETH, Philip, 231 East 13th PLATT ehar ; P. T y fara Nit avin U ar - New York Cit St., New York City NGNOG: Fs: EMONOA NG) Pay shows fine tailoring and a i HILL, Oscar, 287 East Biot St. New MICHALOWSKI, Edward Walter.) Privates. scrupulous Atientipn 16 detail ork City Buffalo, N. ¥ DURUN, Birger, Camden, N. J d WI : OSCHER, Harold, 982 Rogers Place, | MICHEL, Raymond, 890 Melrose Av. GRESKY, Waiter, 184 Hilliam Street, an ea 5 New York Gite New York City. Brooklyn, N. Y Boys’ Norfolk S - $12.50 to $29.50 Smart Military-Heel Model oO" of our most favorecd Walking Boots, featur- ing the ultra-fashionable Military Heel, is here illustrated. It comes in three distinct styles: In Black Glace Kid with Gray Buck Top Dark Mahogany Calf with Fawn Buck Top Dark Mahogany Calf with Castor Cloth Top An exceptionally smart model at an exceptionally reasonable pri: QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 and 34 West 34th Street Ss Sree ener MARTIN, William E,, 161 West 231st OBARA, Jonn, Fort Edward, N. Y. WOUNDED, MEGREE UNDETER is comfortably St., New York City SHIELDS, Charles A. 92 Waverly ‘MINED-—PREVIOUSLY REPORT LOEWENTHAL, Davis, 5211-2 Sixth, Ave. Brooklyn. ED KILLED IN ACTION one when one Ave. New York City. SMITH, James, 140 Phelps Ave Privat es BIAAT WAT He Englewood, N. J. rivates, us { b VARCOE, Thomas T. 129 Java St. MOONEY, Thomas, No, 239 East 3ist 4 ik ie Mus Brooklyn. t. New York City. KNKY, Hationl 1... Bossiings, b VIAPIANA, James, 1496 St. Law. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY — PREVI IN Omen, Mex tie SP rence Ave., Westchester, N. Y OUSLY REPORTED MISSING EGAN, Michael H., 169 Franklin St. WATKINS, William, Lawnside, N. J. IN ACTION, New York City. WIDE ®, a Privates. DOWLING, William Jones, Glen WouNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE sis. J Cont. Cove UNDETERMINED) DALTON, Thomas, 243 East 32d St, i sprint 8 bleutenanty, NOM ets Hue This cereal food CORMACK. ‘Thomas, 230° Haw FITZHUGH, Edward J 1 aa at WALL, Edward M., 326 East 26th St rt eae . Brooklyn. worth Ave., Richmond Hill Now York city is composed pa' bs VOLKMAN, James, Rochester, N.Y. | We RMANCE, Charles E., Glens Fall lyof barley and SPERRING. John, 846 68th St., | Sergeants, RAY . * BALE amas Ak Main Corporals. « SICK IN HOSPITAL (PREVIOUSLY centeins ifs own i 2 5 Washington , : at Terrace, New York City CANNON. John Ku Bosneste a N oy REP ORT ED MIs a NG IN sugar made LIVINGSTON, John P,, 1428 Amster Patrick, ing 9} VINGSTON, soln a ie9 New York city. Cook its own grains. ZOBEL, John, 143 First Ave. New echanic. COGHAN 137 Stegman $ York Cit KATZ, Max. 19 East 1i7th St. Ne TO ed , mY, “ree + York City. ay wonader hth area rivates. a ji ISHOK, Michael, 44 Washinaton St ful Fi d, sis . ARKE, Clarence rede am pewtish juekhe RNG CLARKE. eo F k, Yonkers, NY ood, reac s ames G acif KOLMEL, William J.. Broad Ch nnel, RETURNED TO DUTY (PREV! St. Brooklyn. bt iP a ; OUSLY REPORTED MISSING fe} eat sr % . QUIGLY, Patrick’ F., "638 60th St. WACALISTER, Harry, Schenectady, Me eet) ” Theres a Reason™ PN i i MIERIBCH, Alvin, 999 East Stet Gts | JOHNSON, Peter G. 750 Liberty 8t UG, Diugbiow 9. By New York Citys Brooklyn, Ne Ye \ Boys’ Overcoats + 15.75 to 45.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Black, Mahogany, Ko-Ko and Tan All Leather Shoes es 10 to 13% —lwo 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets