STARS and STRIPES ★ ★-Lt. Conrad C. Lahr, Jr.. 1530! Main street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Lahr, has returned from the southwest Pacific where he served 17 month as a pilot with a troop carrier unit of the Fifth air force. He has been commended for devotion to duty and wears the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with two clusters. He has flown more than 130 combat missions in an unarmed C-47 and has more than 1,300 hours aloft. He flew in one of the first planes which carried reinforcements into the Philippines as soon as the Japs were cleared from the airstrip after the first invasion.Victor A. Jensen, coxswain, a veteran of six major invasions,is stationed in—★ ★-Ruth Marie Beck, 1434 Virgini street, and Harriet M. Keup, 131Lincoln street, have been appoint ed second lieutenants in the arm nursing corps, and have bee assigned to duty at Camp McCoj Sparta, Wis. Lt. Beck is a gradual of St. Luke’s school of nursin and is the daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Nelt Beck. Lt. Keup serve as a private nurse at St. Mary’ hospital, Milwaukee, and is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henr. A. Keup.Gerald E.Clickner of 1734 Deane boulevard was com-missioned a second lieu-tenant at the infantry school at Fort Ben-ning, Ga. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.C 1 i c k n e r of 1374 Deane boulevard. Prior to attending officers’ school, he was a staff t« ri