THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1045miS CURIOUS WORLD--By William FergusonStaff Sergeant Wendell I. Zar-ing, Jr., who ‘is stationed somewhere in the South Pacific, has an address in care of the Postmaster. San Francisco, Calif.He would like to hear from his friends, who may obtain his address from Ben Hoflmeier, at the Elks Club.t» i r»#k * * * »* 7 *With the Sixth Army on Luzon —(Special to The Tribune*—-Carrying heavy machine guns up the steep, rocky slopes, Pfc. Mere! F. Pugh, of Seymour, Indiana, with a machine gun section of the 151st Infantry. 38th Division, gave fire support for the first rifle unit to secure tin* summit of strategic Chalky Cliff in the mountains east of Manila.After setting up their guns toform a defense perimeter, thesection volunteered for patrol sent out to wipe out the Japan *se opposition in the vicinity.During the three day* thev tie-If nded tin* position, the *etton hk v. up many raves and hostileW- ^emplacements, and kdied twelveJaps with their small auxiliaryweapons.Pfc* Pugh is the son of Mr.Frank Pugh, 122 Hustedt street. Seymour, The “Cvt lorv*1' soldier'.*pr Ti as been owrseas for t he uu?-t(c*inA5i^u^*OF a-rica, is believedto ga CAPABLE CF A SEVENTY-MILE-PER-HOUfZ SPEED FDR SHORE DISTANCES/( VVCRC'NI6HTP-AMIhJO/V\£THYL6ENIS THE NAME OF ONE OF 7ME If/ // WNEW SULFA DU* WiH I I M **-M)\ tig—ANSWER: Authenticated cases prove that this does happenoccasionally.(/ JARSf CAPS LIDS and RUBBERSMU ItOTHItS COkMNT, In*uu\e lour I ir«*sR«Map|«‘lt;l atGebhart Auto Supply524 E. Tipton St. Phone 761