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99th Celebrates Its Combat Anniversary In Action Allied Forces Headquarters. Italy. June 14 (PPNS> Exactly one year after they flew their first mission over an air base at Fardjouna, North Africa, pilots of the 9»th Fightei Squadron, an all Negro Unit now op erating from an Italian Base flew their lOOth combat mission, June 2, 1944 Now on detached service with BOWELS SLUGGISH? • Feeling like you last your beet friend — headachy—dull—all because of sluggish bow els? Why put up with ronstxpatxon misery? Chew modern FEEN - AjkflNT. the pieasant tastmg -'hewing-gum laxative. Chew FEEN A-MINT tomght at bedtime, taking only in accordance with package directions. Next morning—thorough, gentle relief, helping you feel swell again. Milhous rely on FEEN-A MTNT Chew like your favorite gum. Tastes food. Try FEEN-A-MINT —a whole family I 10* Johnson Drug Co. ! 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Indiana. leading pilot of the squadron, has received the Disting uished Flying Cross. The 99th has lost only 12 pilots during its first year. Five were killed in action, four are missing and three are known 1 to be prisoners of war. Captain Erwin Baker Lawrence of 21S8 East Wth Street. Cleveland. Ohio, is in command of the Fighter Squadron during the absence of Ma jor George Spencer Robert-:. Squad ron Commander, now on leave in tl: United States. FIGHTER SUADRON COM MANDER—Major George S. Rob srts, Commanding Officer of the )9th Fighter Squadron now in [taly, told newsmen about the com aat experience of his famous unit it a press conference held in Wash ington, D. C„ early this month. Che 25-year-old flier, in the United States for a rest, has completed 78 missions without injury, although a is ships have been hit fay flak 73 limes. (Photo by Army Air Forces.) I | When you deal with TULLY’S You are not only receiv ing the latest in styles and the best in values, but you are dealing with a man whose past cooperation has proven worthy of all peoples* business. —The Omaha Guide. WING SHIETS . will outwear .any shirt in America. Price $2.25 to $10.00 TULLYS 15th Douglas Take It Away, Boys! ... By COLLIER On “Bowery to Broadway” Set. Left to right: Louis Ralph Will '.irr.s of Knoxville. Tenn.. Ben Carte" Jack Oakie. Mantan Moreland, Tur ham Bey, and Lawrence F. LaMar. Studio Pi ess Correspondent, taken m set of “Bowery to Broadway" a P'ctiir- which will be released soon by ■ m'versal Studios. Ben Carter -nd Mantan Moreland, like Jack Oak ie and Ti rham Bey are well known to ncvie tans, and their inclusion in the ca«t of “Bowery to Broadway" indicates it will be the height of en terainmert. iPPXS). DUNJEE SUPPORTS FOURTH TERM Roscoe Dunjee, distinguished Sou thern Negro leader and publisher of the Black Dispatch in Oklahoma Gty Okiahoma. will be one of the princ ipal speakers at the unity rally of the Negro People’s Assembly on , Sunday, Tune 25. at the Savoy Ba!l : room. Word was received today at the headquarters of the Negro People's Assembly at 470.1 S. Parkway, ac cording to Mr. William P. Harrison. Chairman of the Assembly. Mr. Dunjee was once a Republican and for 18 years in Oklahoma was the undisputed head of the Negro wing of the Republican organization. Lunch Room ^SS” 1 -2229 LAKE STREET (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Lillian Anderson and Louis Finley, Owners,. Mrs. Clara Selby, Assistant •Prompt, Courteous Service to ALT' k - 1 ) M 1 LUX Barber Shop J ) 2045 NORTH 24th STREET 1 | “This is the Home of Corn Fix” I — — — — — — - — — — — — 1 WE HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES IN •our LAUNDRY FOR EITHER EXPER IENCED OR INEXPERIENCED WOMEN. I GET IN TOUCH MYTH MR. SHERMAN AT THE LAUNDRY OR CALL WE-6055. EDHOLM&SHERMAN I 2401 NORTH 24th STREET -PHONE WEbster 6055 I In the Republican Convention in 1928 at Kansas, Dunjee sat as a delegate. In commenting on that convention I Dunjee declared: “I shall never forget that memor able and despicable scene when, in spite of the truth and the tacts, the Republican Party' sold the Negro down the river. Lillywhite-ism drove me out of the Republican Party. I was wounded in the house of my ‘friends’ ". “Herbert Hoover was in the sad dle ir. those years, the same Herbert Hoover who dominates that Party he added. “I left the Repub lican Party. The Negro people see in President Roosevelt a peoples’ candidate of National Unity, uniting all the libera! and progressive forc es of all political parties." ‘ \\ e want Roosevet to continue a» President because his social outlook has meant more to the downtrodden and especially the American Negro." All power to the Negro People’s As sembly. The people are on the march, was Dunjee’s concluding statement. STATE DEPT. HOLDS UP ETHIOPIAN AWARD TO FAMOUS ACTOR Los Angeles. Calif.. Jtme 15 t PP NS)—Leigh Whippet, star of many Hollywood productions, is patientTv awaiting the elimination of dipiomat ic red tape to receive his citation from Emperor Haile Selassie for his remarkable characterization of the Ethiopian emperor in the film “Mis sion to Moscow." The delay is cans ed by difficulties in law regarding ! American citizens accepting awards j from foreign governments. Among j the many pictures in which Mr. j Whipple has appeared since 1939 art 1 “Of Mice and Men." “Virginia", “Road to Zanibar," and “Ox-Bow Incident" and “The Mission to Mos cow." TO MANAGE JERRY SCOTT IN HOLLYWOOD | IX HOLLYWOOD. Mrs. Noveietta King, seated, left Chicago last month for Sunny Cali fornia, where she and her husband. Eddie, will manage young jerry Scott on Metro-Geidwyn-Mayejr's movie lot. President, of the socially prom inent Shangs Club. Mrs. King wn given a rousing farewell party at Cafe de Society by the members pri or to her departure. Eddie King, one of Chicago's leading maestros and public school teacher, discovered fev- t 1 ry and successfully piloted him to1 several film contracts. Mrs. King | will serve as guardian to the chikl [ prodigy. Mrs. Mable Armstead i1- j shown standing. DEAX JAGGER GUEST STAR ODER If OH' XEXT TUESDAY Dean Jajjer wtO be Product r C P MacGregor's guest star < n H >l;y woor Radio Theatre over \ . 1 ’’A . ---—r For everyone who loves a lover — the personal love story of a soldier! Maxwell Andersons THE EVE OF ST. MARK is a great picture with ANNE \ BAXTER, WILLIAM EYTHE, > MICHAEL O’SHEA and V fine cast! V * * * , < R*\ Breathless excitement! > , \ Heart-pounding thrills! in l \ BUFFALO BILL, the soga of 1 the West’s most colorful, hero! ft \ te TECHNICOLOR! % . Don’t mi« THE SOM© OF BEBM ADETTE! 1 — I in Tuesday, June *0. Jagger will be starred in an origin! radio drama, entitled, “No Common Clay,” SUBSCRIBE TODAY! • K" IS im YE.4RS OLD New York (C>—Leaders of the \ MCA quietly celebrated the 100th anniversary of the organization June ith. The Y was founded by a 22 v**ar old London clerk. Gorge Wil liams. ,-T . -=r r..> n PAYS TO LOOK WELL" MATO’S BARBER SHOP ladies and Children's ttmk A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. E~- ... IF=. n— —i The Studio which produced the great “Mrs. Miniver” continues a tradition making of “The White Cliffs of Dover” another great and important picture. * WWW This is magnificent MGM entertain ment—but it is aiso a contribution to the hope of the future in the partner ship of nations, especially those which share a common language. it * it * For it is a story of a way of life and shows how that way of life dovetails with the .American Way. * * it * The canvas is large—the story is simple and personal. Centering around an American girl—played by the charming Irene Dunne—and the love she finds among the stately homes of Britain, in the person of Alan Marshal. * * * * Adventure, excitement, bravery, action and infinite tenderness are all woven into “The White Cliffs of Dover "... in the screen play by Claudine West, Jan Lustig and George Froeschei. The cast of supporting players con tains names that in themselves deserve supporting casts. Among them are... Roddy McDowall. Frank Morgan, Van Johnson. C. Aubrey Smith. Dame May Whitty and Gladys Cooper. ♦ ♦ * w Primary credit should go to Clarence Brown who gratified a strong ambition in planning and directing tins produc tion. He was admirably spurred on by the able cooperation o( a man who has emerged as the screen's greatest pro ducer, Sidney Franklin. * * ★ * Together, they have showered loving care on this new, momentous MGM enterprise. * * * # we Just as “Mrs. M i n i v e r ’' moved us. so will ‘‘The \ White Cliffs of Dover”. 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