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rescue nperaiion \ have ever seen.1' y Upon reaching his base safety, K Wayne was (old; “Your wife has F just presented you wilh an eight- ? pnunrl haby boy. Mother and son « are doing fine.” Grirjiiing. Wayne replied: “So is papa.” UVan Boven is the son of Lmsh: •: and Henrietta Van Boven of 420 Williams place, San Mateo. The senior Van Hoven operated barber- n shops in San Mateo for 27 years, lt;j and recently announced sale of liis S shop nest to the Bank of America r on B street, which he operated for n 20 years. I;Lieut. Van Woven was decorated for outstanding heroism displayed in combat over France and Gor- P many while flying with the American air force during World Wnr II.Hr was reported missing in May, 1944, after his bomber collided with a German plane over Ger-many, but later was found to be tafc in a prisoner of war cmp. . .r-Sail Matean in Korea Wounded► (Continued From Page One)school, Redwood City, His mother has lived here for cgiht years.Mrs. OrtU has another son, Tele Torres, 21, a sergeant in the air force, whom she has not heard from in some time. She does not know jf he Is in Korea. Her other children are Genevieve Ortiz, 17. a senior at San Mateo High, and Carlos, 4, and Diosa, 2. Her huv band, Ezekiel, stepfather of the wounded boy, Is employed at the Foley and Boettcher lumber yard, Cypress and Bayshore. San Mateo.WHAT’S PLAYING
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San Mateo, California, US

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