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KANSAS CITY NEWS PRESS No. 15 VOL. 31 17 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1945 MISSOURI MEN ON USS MISSOURI Pictured are Missouri men serving Greenwall, seaman, first class, 8243 steward, second class, 4232 B. Fair- Flat River; Howard C. Counts, sea- tboard the battleship USS Misouri: Lydia st., Kansas City; and Nick fax ave., St. Louis; R. E. Murphy, man, first class, Jolly; J. W. Wil- Baricevic, seaman, first class, 2635 machinist's mate, first class, 1915-A liams, gunner's mate, first class, Front row: (left to right): Chester Rutgers st., St. Louis. Maury ave., St. Louis; and Bladen Newburg; and Dewey Rhoades, sea- R. Gray, machinist's mate, .second Second row: Lloyd Douglas Beid, B. Mabrey, chief machinist, Card- man, first class, Matthews. class, Taylor ave., St. Louis; K. H. seaman, second class, 8019 Pontiac, well. Tucker, seaman, first class, Butler; Afton, St. Louis County; William B. Third row: W. W. Wood, electri- Back row: John C. Truman, sea- M. C. Van de Walle, coxswain, 3701. Donnelly, pharmacist's mate, third cian's mate, third class, Portem; F. D. man, second class, 1000 North Lib- Gardner st., Kansas City; H. L. class, 6111 Emma ave, St. Louis; John Berrington, radioman, second class, erty st., Independence; David Bird, Turnbow, chief watertender, 1703 C. Bollinger, pharmacist's mate, third Beaman; E. Carmack, fireman, sec- Route 1, Harviell; K. J. Geltz, gun- Hand st., Independence; Lt. Raymond class, 446 East Lockwood, Webster ond class, Green City; H. E. Kaye, ner's mate, second class, 406 Connor E. Dillon, 107 East Hyde Park ave., Groves; Lawless T. Livingston, mail- ship's service man (barber) first ave., Joplin; R. H. Hyder, seaman, St. Joseph; Lt. Dauthard W. Bishop, man, third class, 3606 Conecticut ave. class, Sikeston; Fred L. Tuckness, first class, Route 1, Excelsior Springs; North Kansas City; Ens. W. J. Mc- St. Louis; Ens. Leonard Chinn, 1617 fireman, frst class, 612 West Madison B. D. Evans, gunner's mate, third Claron, Elap; W. L. Williams, musi- South Fremont st., Springfield; J. st., Springfield; John A. Atkins, ma- class, Laclede. J. F. Brown, seaman, clan, third class, 5723, Montgall, Kan- Sadler, 2825 Askew, acting pay clerk, chinist's mate, third class, Route 1, first class, Lamar; Leon Rough, sea- sas City; Claude O. Young, machin- Kansas City; Cosimo G. Cataino, fire- Hannibal; William DePriest, fireman, man, first class, Kornfelt; Robert J. ist's mate, third class, 2425 Monroe man, second class, 2346 St. Louis first class, Route ,1 Qulin; Thomas Murney, fire controlman, third class, st., Kansas City; Harold E. Wallace, ave., St. Louis; Norbert C. Theobald, E. Dalton, boatswain's mate, second 641 East Delmar st., Springfield, and electrician's mate, first class, 3600 fireman, first class, 3443 Minnesota class, Lilbourn; Eugent C. Rudy, Gilbert R. Cassady, fireman, second Montgall, Kansas City; George J. ave., St. Louis; John E. Hall, officer's shipfitter, third class, 1008 Munro, class, Route 1, Worthington. WITH THE WAVES IN PACIFIC Col. John E. Bodle, commanding HELZBERG'S TO SOUTH SIDE Word has been received here that officer at the Will Rogers field photo Miss Leona H. Hoffman, aviation ma- reconnaisance school at Will Rogers, chinist's mate, third class, now is Okla., has announced the graduation WELL KNOWN FIRM serving with the WAVEs in the Pa- of Lieut. Theodore J. Furry, 300 East cific theatre. Her home is at 2507 Fortieth street, who is expected to MAKES LONG LEASE, SUNDAY Holmes street. Before going to her be assigned to a combat area. He present post, she was stationed at now is qualified to fly the B-24 Lib- 3132 TROOST AVE. NEWS-PRESS Whiting field, Milton, Fla. erator type of aircraft. A 15-year lease has been consum- mated by Helzberg's Diamond Shop Effective Sunday, July for the occupancy of the 2-story 1, 1945, The News-Press NAME GRAVES, STEWART building at 3130-34 Troost avenue, will become a Sunday Jefferson City, June 7-Governor which is owned by Gilbert Godfried, newspaper. Phil M. Donnelly late today named AD CLUB SPEAKER Tenants have been notified to va- subscribers all four members of the Kansas City "Hat Stores Sell Milk in June" will cate immediately in preparation for will continue to receive election board. be the subject of an address to be the remodeling of the structure, Ludwick Graves, Democrat, was delivered by Neal D. Kelly, assistant which will be started at once. this paper by mail. There named chairman and Joseph R. to the president of the National Dairy When completed this will be one will not be any increase in Stewart, Democrat was named as a council, at the noonday luncheon of the most attractive stores in Kan- price. member of the board. Monday of the Advertising and Sales sas City, and will be modernistic in The Sunday News-Press, Richard C. Jensen, Republican, Executives club, 913 Baltimore ave- every detail. The plans call for the will be on sale at all lead- was named secretary and William E. nue. expenditure of several thousand dol- drug stores and news Davis, Republican, is the other Including Eight lars on the property. The front will be finished to conform with that of stands. Price 5 cents per member. 32 PAGES Pages of Colored Comies The new board replaces Harry L. the J. S. Lerner's Vogue, which OC- copy. DELIVERED BY MAIL Thomas, Republican, chairman, Her- cupies and will remain in the room man Langworthy, Republican and AUTOMOBILE STOLEN at 3130. This is of beautiful tile de- W. F. Woodruff and Thomas R. Hunt, While Dr. Hugh A. Gestring, who sign with curved display windows. The jewelry store will occupy the NAME BRADLEY Democrats. has offices In the Wirthman building, The terms are for four years. was visiting patients at St. Joseph room at 3134 in which the Godfried President Harry S. Truman, late hospital Sunday, his Chevrolet auto- Men's Wear shop is located. It will yesterday, announced the appoint- mobile was stolen from the parking be adapted to the new tenancy with ment of General Omar Bradley as From a Kansas City viewpoint, the place at the rear of the institution. It a complete remodeling scheme. Both administrator of veterans affairs, appointments will meet with whole- has not been recovered. the upper floor and complete base- succeeding General Frank T. Hines, hearted approval. All four men are ment will be overhauled as a part resigned. well and favorably known here. Good Food, Fisher's 3108 Troost of the program. Fur storage $1.50 per season. In-