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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1942, p. 1

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In effect, this means that •a recruiting office will be set up in Kickels' hardware store on Main jptreet in West McHenry. There will be • lio actual enlisting done in McHenry.: kut Mr. Nickels wil have all necessary Information to answer all questions *&smeJ7Mr. v,1Paa/ this {• a wartime Thanksgivan^ UP to everyone of us to maintain the tradition on this holij day--the kind of - tradition which' we're figifting to preserve for. all time. ' We're all familiar with the age old stOry of the Indians who, as guests Of honor, gathered about tables loaded with game and fish, wild fruits and Thanksgiving ? the defense against unfriendly de-' was instituted, namely, "the defense signs without . and signal victories j against unfriendly designs without!"' over ihe enemy who is of our own I We, ourselves, can accomplish the household.' ' ^ ' j second purpose by giving thanks and What more opportune ..time than striving for "signal victories over the the present could so adequately fit: enemy who is of our household." v : the words of Lincoln as he stressed j So tomorrow let us give thanks for the purpose of making this a day of all the precious relationships and pos-' MESSAGES FROM SET SSN-OP MEN IN SERVICE PERIOD FOR 18-YEAR- Dear Fott»:' • • - , £ *\\, V ';, : v.Just dropping you a line to let you ltijow that I have been transferred to Seattle, Wash. I am stationed in the city at the headquarters o f the &th Brigade. *hhi " .A. .sign-up period which "win spreadj, This sur* is a bigi®vet thf ^ three weeks of Decera^ , c h a n g e a f t e r e i g h t ! W , U " ^ k e p e r h a p s S O O . O O f ° ^ w e e k * of h a r d i m 0 r e 1 8 y e a r o l d ^ e h g i o l e f o r s e r v i ^ t v drilling All I d„ under the new draft was dis, ' ^ now is drive a jeep j u°sed by the . I^sident last week; , . ; ^ j i.w ' H13 new order called on all youths in, • ^ McHenry county and throughout th$ '* • city; The above is a picture of Paul vegetables from new gardens, and celebrated with the Pilgrims their first American harvest festival, in October, 1621, the first autumn Of the exiles in their new homes. For years the festival was almost Where a year ago most McHenry families sat down to their turkey together, this year there will be a va- We have 1 and also to sleep. mothers and fathers will, in addition Staining to the navy and will be ^ who recently enjoyed a fur-I . New En*!5* iSS? Ath able to issue cards of introduction to ,ou*h 4rom hi» duties at Blythe, Cal- • Lng J lan.(| ln8titu" mothers and fs applicants that wish to enlist or seek »fo™ia. Paul is a graduate of the Mc- e.5Uistom »dually spread to innumerable reasons for grateful- * • u • *• ! Henry hieh school with the class of t"rouK"out 'be southern and western ! further information by going to the 5VL.y scn001 wun tne cla9S 01 states .nnt.il in ia#u t !n. ess, be endowed with, an e, x,t ra feT elsessions that we have. But let us reilwor° relVe t S t0 uU?tinV;ngly,we live is an apartment building that Hnw .lf tv, r ^rV'll e"- was built by the government. We eat dow all the people of all the world 1 af mt. v,„._i rp. • K,,n/«n«. cant chair in many households. In with that liberty which is our great- ^te f". ' " building was these homes, however, the same spirit est reason for. Thanksgiving. The !„ y ® of thankfulness will vrorail. for most gratifying way you can observe nearest recruiting office which is the U. S. court house at *225 S. Clark Iftreet, Chicago. There/are also recruiting stations at the new postof- 4ce building in Aurora and the post- Office building in Rockfrrd. Volunteer Recruiters 1936 «nd was inducted soon after the flntTof the year. states until in 1864 Lincoln proclaim- i ing of pride in the knowledge that I ed the last Thursday in November as j their son is accomplishing one of the this holiday this war year is by in viting one or more service men into your home for dinner and heartwarming companionship. NOTICE, Parchment certificates have been made up for all McHenry township 1 T ... „ XT. . , men now in the armed service of our I In addition to Mr. Nickels, there : J* eiv u i «.1hm4 -- country. These certificates are to be | presented to mothers, fathers, wivert or those nearest Of kin. Kindly call for certificates at the office of the' City Clerk, Earl R. Walsh. CITY COUNCIL OF MbHENRY; NEWS ABOUT OUR •frill be several volunteer navy recruiters, of whom only one has been Itemed at this time. This is Mrs. Fred Schoewer of the American Legion auxiliary, who will have charge «tf . the placement of navy posters throughout the McHenry area. ' The navy is in need of the greatest inimber of recruits that has ever keen called for in the history of this country. For the most part these anust come fronj the younger population of our country and must be on the tiohintary enlistment basis. Commander Owen had the following ^Remarks to say regarding this reitTiiting drive: ¥Being a navy man myself, I have a special interest in this program and have selected Brace Nickels to head this job because Bruce was a former marine and therefore knows the navy. We, fe McHenry, must do our part to fill that quota that the navy needs so CONTINUE KOHOUT INQUEST TO NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 30 \ CAWS* OF »FIHB STILL | ^pOOfOWN The inquest into the death of Peter! his picture in the paper, tadly to bring this war to a success- ; and Paul Kohout, two and four year^ 1 fill conclusion. i old, who died of soffocaim eftrly last1 Choice of Service j Thursday moniing, Nov. 19, in a rag- **In the naval reserves we caa ac- A picture appeared in last week's issue of a Chicago paper showing Pvt. Elmer N. Zuelsdorf as the last airplane mechanic to receive his diploma from the Chanute Field A A F T T C school. The diploma was received from Brig. Gen. R. E. O'Neill, Chanute Field commanding general. Basic A. M. work has been discontinued at Chanute and I this ceremony at which Pvt. Zuelsdcrf received his diploma marked a turning point in the history of the field. Friends and relatives of Pvt. Zuelsdorf, a former McHenry resi- succeed 4 llv Jent were pleasantly surprised to we,who leaves the Rockford diocese RJ. REV. MS6R. JOHN J. BOYLAN . " IS NEW BISHOP around the for officers. , , . - very nice place to eat! ^ have turned 18 since Jul# The place where il: 1942' «*»»ter for selective ser# vice. No date for lottery has been set. The edict of the nation's chiei executive provided foi^ the contim uing registration of those who attain their 18th year after January 1. They will register on their birthdays. For those who become 18 aftet July 1, the following schedule was set: Youths born between July 1, 1924> and August 31, 1924. will registe# Most all of the boys that came up from Callan are stationed in and around Seattle. They sure, break a bunch of guys up when tKey move from one place to another. I know four boys here from Callan. The rest I haven't seen since we got here.- I am about fifty or sixty miles from *be week beginning Decern be 5 Bud Meyers and Arnie Michels. j 11. Those born between September 1^ -K_' Hope to see them if I get a chance. I had LeRoy Freund with me at Callan that I knew real well so there might be a chance to meet someone else now. There isn't much more that I can say right now. I surely wish to thank you for the Plaindealer. It makes a 1924, and October 31, 1924, will reg*: v ister between December 18 and De* cember 24. Those born between November 1, 1924. and December 1 lj~"" 1924, will register between De« cember 26 and December 31. 1 *2* TRANSFERRED FROM DESMQINES, IA. Monsignor Leo Binz Named Coadjutor To ^ ^ Winona Bishop This is the sixth registration order* guy feel "(food' to'hw'r from thT^od j t?lti b/ ^sid"" "j "id .orthera p«rt of IlKnoto. I will clo,™ for tonight .nd will' ?«" • Kflilt 1 e n"!,i- A 'h" „wT rite again as time goes on. HUnowp^e : however, the 18-19-year class was not mnMm^ ^ to hear from all my friends again, j _ 1 Cordially vours, ^ VINCENT M, TONYAN, . Seattle, Waib. i P. S.--Thanks a million for the pa)ter. Word came to the chancery office in ; his entire diocese during these past Dear Mr. Mosher or S. I. H., or to whoever this is supposed to go: Hi! I finally got around to writing you a few lines. if S. I. H. gets a hold of this, no monkey business. Of course, if he Before I forget it, < agriculture. subject to call for military duty. Defer Farm Workers , In directiong to state selec* Sii t i v e s e r v i c e h e a d q u a r t e r s w h i c h a ' will i?ovem local board procedure the future. National Selective Service V Director Hershey ordered defermenf ^ of farm workers of all affes subject the draft who are necessary to and in war-essential1^ Other orders of Director Hershey; m Rockford from Rome on Tuesday of fourte n years, receive a justly earned! can see any humor in it I ruess it's i *"e<iy*re deferment of all men who* this week naming the new bishop to promotion. j alright I regl8tered before the age of 45 wh<* Bishop Edward F. Hoban | The transfer of Bishop Hoban from ; Well, first of all, I'm just a rosy- have since passed their forty-fifth?' Rockford to Cleveland was made by cheeked little school boy going to i birthday and deferment of high school: j van. o. nis successor, ki. itev. Ma?r., Pope Pius XII and officially an- school with my books under my arm. 8^Ujts ln the f8~19"ye*r class ; j.J°hn J. Boyian, PhD., PA., is vicar i nounced at Washington by Arch- But, shucks, there are no pretty little 1 rf?ue.St.11 *nd they are injLtte .2- Another of Uncle Sam's fast-grOw-; Rencral of the DesMoines diocese, bishop A'mleto Giovanni Cicognani,! girls to carry their books for them. • f , autxrmn-tO-8pnng'r^ ^ ine fire which almnst mm.if lnf arn1y flying sohools swung Into i DesMoines, "Io wa. The..date that the D. D., apostol•i•c d•e•le gate to the United Well, anyway, I'm going t o g o t o i ,c!r1),"n * -p. „en ranging fron, 17 to 50 yeirs ^ ^ . - . school here for ahont f?ur n,onths. of age. Those under 21 must have Thursday morning to Monday morn- cad°ts their parents' or iraardians' consent Nov. 30. At that time it is ex- if-, as the first class of aviation known, but it is thought that it will receive basic flight training j probably be some time before Jan. 6. fcfore they can enlist. It m£Tm i^ct.'d'"th.t°'the"mot£r o'fThe "hi'ld^ 1°. "r,«4 " «>• Co<fe"yyiiK f*t t hoH.S* i". McHenry and throu«h-! some other and larger diocese has foreign Two new classes were also set; Appointment Expected Bishop Hoban's appointment to almost anyhting from instructor t i io.^, aeie""e<3 rarm worker?. Those Has foreign service. Thats about as w'thout d^P^dent wives, children or out the Rockford diocese heard with been expected for many years. He ! much satisfaction as we can get; grounds for dependency defer-*, mingled feelings last week of the pro- was mentioned as a possible candidate 1 around here. Well, let it come. I i menJ W1'1 .*° 2*^» those with demotion of Bishop EdwarS F. Hoban, for the archbishopric of Chicago, fol- guess we can handle it. In fact, I j Pendency into 5^;. D.D., Roman Catholic bishop of Rock- lowing the death of George Cardinal know we can. ford and formerly Chancellor of the Mundelein in 1939. j This school is for airplane mechan- Chicago diocese. He has been ap- Bishop Hoban was appointed to the ics. As far as it goes I like the army pointed Coadjutor of the Cleveland Rockford see by the late Pope Pius pretty well, but to compare with a lot The first class for the Coffeyville ®rchdi cese where he will act as aux- XI on Feb. 23, 1928. 0f the other fellows I guess I haven't school was formed from graduates of! "'ary bishop to' the Most Rev. Joseph Bom in St. Columbkille's Parish, seen much yet. We go to school fori ------ primary training schools at Tulsa and Schrembs, archbishop of Cleveland, on the near West Side,. Bishop Hoban six days and then a day off. But twenty-four shopping days re-: Musk"?ee, Okla. t and will be in line to succeed his aged is a graduate of St. Ignatius college ' We roll out at 7:45 a. m. here and J main before Christmas and due to? After nine weeks of basic flight in- \ 8en'°r. and St. Mary's seminary at Baltimore, don't get to sleep until 1 a. m. the j the nation being at war, earlier shepstruction and ground school work here ! Visited Here Often / He was ordained to the priesthood by next morning and at that you're lucky i ping and mailing is a necessity. will be! Bfchop Hoban has been a visitor ia Archbishop James E. Quigley, June to get to sleep with the bunch of! All persons should start their flying our c'ty °n many occasions during the ; 11, 1903. " " me that those boys from 18 to 20 who Mrs. Dorothy Kohout, will be able to A mono- the » a . will soon be subject to draft calcify. She was confined to the i^Ted ^ c becausi ^ should consider this navy service very W°°dsock hospital for several days third class commissioned in ion : seriously because the navy gives them last w^ek receiving treatment for se- George E. Johnson 25 son of Mr lnH a'chance to select any of 49 different vere shock and for cuts sustained ji Johns An w . Jobs or ratings. It is a wonderful "ben she tried to break a window McHenry III ' •pportunity to learn a definite trade . extricate herself and the children -- ' and be,-/Of service to your country at j the biasing home. the same time. • Witnesses who tesified last Thurs- "iRates of pay are good, ranging' ^ay Shed little light on the possible from .<50 a month as apprentice sea- caus® rf the fire. The inquest closed aian all the way up to $138 a month v'ith the same mystery surrounding nilu , for chief petty officers. To this is *be case as at the openine. Testifving tj-e r> added twenty per cent for sea duty ^ ch"dre"' ?aul graduated into advanced nymg * »» --y - uu.u.* and ovelseas service. "i p g i Mrs Eva Gumto, school8 where they win 8pend anot|,e? several years, having been pres- ^' If at this time there are a group 1 , ueus ]"e , Ft"eund- nine weeks of intensive training be- ent at numerous confirmation cere- cago archdiocese from 1919 to 1921, •f boys considering entering the, ^hn tngeln and James PerklW. fore receiving their commissions a7d ^"ies at both St. Mary's and St. when he was made auxiliary bishop •ervice, with the navy or army, we Neighbor Takes Stand | Hhe« as flying officers of the Army Pack's churches. In the fall of of Chicago. jfould suggest that they get in touch Mr. P-?rkins. a neie-hbor, of Air Forces. 1940 he was in attendance at high > Msgr. Binz Elevated Sifth Mr. Nickels or me at once." being awakened by the barking of While undergoing basic training ma8S an^ also at a program given in ; Along with the news of our new , Watch The Plaindealer for further his two dogs, his turning in an alarm the young student pilots of class 43-C bonor of St. Patrick's centennial and bishop came the very pleasant word Information pertaining to both navy upon discovery of the fire and of Mrs. will fly airplanes of 450-horsepower it was under Bishop Hoban that Rev, that one of our Monsitrnors, RtJ and army recruiting and the part the Kohout coming to his home seeking a considerable improvement over their Father C. S. Nix was made a Mon- Rev. Msgr. Leo Binz, D.D., Ph.D.,} 'Witt YOUR GIFTS REACH DESTINATION BY CHRISTMAS TIME? screwballs we have in this barracks. Christmas shonping at once. It is He served as chancellor of the Chi- Of course, I guess I shouldn't holler; ; simple matter to mark or place I suppose I'm about as bad as anyone. Well, seeing as how this is my day off and I'd like to get to town to make the most of it, I'll sign off now. So long. a"d regards to everyone. BERNIE MATCHEN. _i--. . Lincoln, Neb. focal American Legion post has been aaked to assume. SUMMER RESIDENT OF LILY LAKE DIES AT GLEN ELLYN aid. Mr. Green testified that he had delivered milk at the Kohout home between 4:30 and 4:45 a. m. at which time he did not detect any signs of fire. , ' That the fire alarm was turned in primary training planes--and receive such advanced instruction as formation and night flying. s urn or. has been named coadjutor to Bishop DearSir* " ' Thus it is with regret that his many Francis M. Kelly of the Winona, rm very sorry that-I haven't writfriends and followers see him leave. Minn., diocese. Msgr. Binz, origin- ten to you sooner to thank you for Yet, mingled with their regret there ally from Stockton, 111., has been first: 8en<iing me the Plaindealer each week. s- ~ feeling of genuine pleasure and secretary to the apostolic delegate in jt reany js njce to get it and read pride in seeing their bishop, who has Washington. He will be consecrated won the profound respect and love of on Dec. 21.- Fort Sheridan, HI., Nov. 16--The following promotion was announced , . ^ „ by the Antiaircraft training center /». * u ^ »bout J flJeen minutes after headquarters at Fort Sheridan today. V*er6« 1?" ! ?reen .^e .lv,e,re fi the m?lk; *aYe ®V1* Albert G. Vales. Jr.. McHenry Illinois, fundamentals of seamanship and OPERATIONS BEGAN * V 1942, for Mrs. Mathilde dence that the fire wasted little time from Technician, fifth grade to Tech- naval customs and procedure. A se-1 tm * r^p at t^WP'N'C Pleischfresser, who passed away in in spreading through the^ house once nician, fourth im i.in.ai. ncrEMx grade _ ^ , * , : :* * * J *, a. ^ . grade. Vales was a ries of aptitude tests also are given her sleep the previous Saturday, fol- >t started. Most of the damage was bevera?e distributor for the firm of aimed to place each Bluejacket in the " Burial was in report^ on the east side of the house Albett Vales & Sons of Chicago be- i type of work for which he is best which faces the river An open porch fpre his induction. - qualified. stands on that side of the home. The~ fact that it is little used in the winter lowing a long illness. Slmlawn cemetery. Mrs. Fleischfresser had resided in Glen Ellyn for the past eighteen .^years. but o-vr.ed a summer home in only added to the mystery by elimi- Uly Lake, which was of great en- nating many possible clues. joyment to her. In May of this year, Wiring in the house is being invesshe and her husband observed their tigated although this was put in per- . jgQlden wedding anniversary. feet condition about a year ago. The The deceased had been a member possibility of leaves under the porch the Lily Lake Ladies' league for causing the fire is also being looked a number of years and her daughter, into. _,|lildred. also belongs. j The Kohout children, who died in what's going on back home. I receive it about two days after it's out so it's still new when I get it. There isn't much that's new here. The weather doesn't even change much. It stays around 75 and 80 most of the time. - I suppose you would like to have some of that heat The »e* defense work which is be- up there about now but 1 would *ive sticker on the package noting "Do Not Open Until Christmas." The postcffice department has already issued a warning that cards and parcels must go out much earlier than usual because of the heavy volume of mail to men in the service. The pcstoffice department with much inexperienced help, must co-operation of the public. Shop and mail today! PURCASE HOME IN LOCAL DEFENSE PLANT ON TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Pries, Sr.,, have purchased the Johnson place at' the end of Riverside Drive and will^ make their home there after repairs have been completed. • -- / Private Norbert J. Smith has arrived at Camp Polk for duty with the 11th Armored division, commanded W Major General Edward H. Brooks. °riva*«» Smith is th» son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare M. Smith of McHenry. We have received the address of Pvt. Charles L. Thompson, who is lo- »a,w nUi» min.li >• °* y°ur city, it has been my <rood for-t Upon completion of recruit tram- !n done for the government under anythil^ ^ get iip there out of it tune to meet many of McHenrv's fine? ing each man w.lKbe granted a nine- the direction of the Thomas Thonne- i * /°f rated af°ut a "\°"th to ! citizens, and even though my ttesii day leave, after which he will be sent gQng <if East Riyer rQad . Xues. third class signal man and I'm getting dence in McHenry was temporarily to one of^ the Navy s many ^ervice d q{ th^ weftk Tentg lnd other »ea pay so the navy is paying me all terminated after a short time, the canvas articles will be made in the ? need now. But the navy always has names in the ne%s all seem like old been OK with me. I really like it and friends. I think all the fellows in the navy Before closing I would like to menfeel the same way about it. I have tion a fact about the moral standard a soft job of keeping books out here of the men in service. It is someschools fcr advanced, specialized training, or sent directly to active duty at aea or some other shore station. will be made in the new factory which has headquarters in the building on Riverside drive formerly known as the Rossman garage. Two shiffs of workers are engaged go^hurt Tut Alyin L. Maynard. whose address is Survivors besides her husband, j one of McHenry's most tragic acci- cated in Mississippi, at Keesler Field.time and it is expected • farticTb^ut thri" months"*ago 5 in manv vears, were the grand- ' . _ _ • r% .* > *. thof ,,-,M - - - Pvt. LeRoy Freund has been trans- OorporaL at the airport due to the fact t.iat I thing usually only discussed in cheap^ on an island in the At- f Picture Pulps," and then it is sme**r- Frank ,are three daughters, one son,! dents Elmer, five grandchildren and one children of Max Eitel, famed restaurgreat grandchild. j ^nt owner, who resides west of town. PETER AND PAUL KOHOUT, KILLED IN FIRE LAST WEEK ferred from Camp Callan, Calif., to Camp Haan, Calif. We havfc received the address # So ed blacker than the ace of spades. Pvt. Bernard Matched a,recent se- Spring Grove, who is now looted--at lectee, is attending a school for air-; Sheppard Field, Texas. ># plane machanics in Lincoln, Neb. Nobody can tell Albert Vales, Jr., really gets under way. Twelve ma Pvt. Victor 0. Siegier, formerly lBt,W"j tti" that there will be three shifts and now j have the kind of job that most However only a nari%r such a^vours about sixty workers when production fpi,nW9 in tVlo n,„ .Tf.'OI>a ,papCr SUCh ?OU? I Pvt. Neil W. Harrison is now sta- I tioned at For Lewis. "\%ash. SPANISH REPLACES FORSAKEN FRENCH son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales of COURSE THIS YEAR McHenry, that thirteen is an unlucky number. On July 13, 1942, he was Cadet Thomas Harrison, formerly inducted into the army and -sent to in C. P. T. training in Madison, Wis., Fort Sheridan. Since that time he has I this week at the local high school, re- | is now attemU&g^Pre-flight School in, received three promotions, the last of placing French which was dropped A Spanish course has bO«i started Iowa City, Iowa. [these occurring on Nov. 13, when he was made a sergeant. Gerald Mr. and H. Schumacker, 18, son of Mrs. Paul J; Schumacker. this year after a long period of popularity. Miss Maurie Taylor is teaching the new course to a group of selected students, juniors, who are learnfellows in the navy would give their could be expected to, convey the truth right arm for. to'mothers, sweethearts, and wives of Thanks again for the paper and I the men. Were you able to carry picwill be looking forward to the next tures of all the men in camps time I get to old McHenry. U'a really^throughout these United States on a swell town. . j Sunday, parading as |Christian scl- Yours truly, , ; diers to the various religious services, FLOYD FREUND. !jt would paint an entirely different Banana River, Fla. picture than has been portrayed in would like to thank the^ymp magazines. people for the swell dedication on Ar^*fgFr. Harold W. Hesse, CathoBc mistice night. It was really swell. chaplain, told me only a few days ago: "Since my coming into the 43 Camp Barkeley, Texas, -army I have competeJy changed my Dear Mr. Mosher: j views about marriages of service I wish to extend my sincere thanks men. It has been my experience, as • '-MM .w.. period of recruit training designed to orepare him for duty with Uncle Sam's fighting sea forces. Physical toughening will be stressed in the new recruit's basic training. ; He will be given intensive exercises ! daily, including special instructon in I swimming. Other phases of "boot" | training take in military drilling, the transferred from Keesler Field, tq Nashville, Tenn., recently. Pvt. John Glosson is enjoyiay a two weeks furlough from Camp Hood, Texas. Need Rubber Stamps! Order at Hie Plaindealer. to you and the McHenry Plaindealer it no doubt has been yours, that the staff for the great service you are married men are of the highest moral the men in service by character, and do very much to teach paper to them. the younger men the right way.** of your act is brought Per hps ^his is not the best reading Miss Taylor, while she has never j QUt to me especially since it has been for ptfFverted minds as there is no learned Spanish herself, is well versed j my jjj fortune to be confined to bed. scandal to it. But the loved ones we in both French and Latin and, w"th1|Qn 7 I was brought to the have left behind, for whom we stand the use of Spanish records Jio^id^in ; hogpjtal with lobar pneumonia, and ready and willing to make tjhe " ~ * * * high temperature that usually a^com- preme sacrifice of spilling our life panies this malady. It is a real com- Mood--it is for them to know the fort to lie back on my pillow and read truth. the pronunciation, it is expected that the course will progress nicely. Order your Christmas Cards from The Plaindealer. , what is going on at home. In the capacity of a polk* officer Sincerely yours. SGT. ROBERT WINKER

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