:aid,3Uldcat-theicil,torstwotheuldmil-srtyth?f of hat the oftrie locomotives speed American •• lend-lease shipments of food and / armaments to Kussia 'over this . same line. / ‘IJon-the the out .son said f of :ing ited nfi-?rty cronsbeasthea.te.7 Nebraska men H on list of wounded'WASHINGTON. (IF). Seven Ne-' y braskans have been wounded in action in the Mediterranean theater and two in the European theater, the war department said Saturday. By war theaters, thejrare:Mediterranean: Pvt. Donald L. Hanson, son of Mrs. Alma M-Hanson, Omaha; Sgt. Clarence L. t Jones, son of Mrs. Ellen Jones, Pickrell; T/Sgt. Harold Madsen, son of Mrs. Violet Madsen, Campbell; S/Sgt. Winston R. Nelson, son of Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Gordon; 1st Lt. Martin E. Sprandel, son of Mrs. William Sprandel, Platts-mouth; Pfc. Elmer W. Wegner, son of William F. Wegner, Stanton, and Sgt. Robert Zaruba, son' of Mrs. Mary Zaruba, of Cedar Rapids.European: Pfc. Paul G. Kult-man, son of Eric G. Hultman, Omaha, and 1st Sgt. Orvylle A. Rosenblad, son of Charles E. Ro-senblad, Hershey.......... V