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THE HERALD
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview,
Northlake, Berkeley
and Melrose Park
LXI, No. 14
News of the Week
Children to Collect Old Clothing
(See Page 3)
Make Post-War Plans
After July 1
(See Page 3)
Township Election Is Light
(See Page 3)
Sailor Aids Paper Drive- Unknowingly
(See Page 3)
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945
PRICE 5 CENTS
IN TRUE SEAGOING FASHION baby Lynette Millick, nine months, catches her "shut-eye" in a hammock slung in the "nursery" of a coastguard manned troop transport bringing home refugees and repatriates from the far Pacific. Marine Sgt. George W. Hunt, left, of Weymouth, Mass., and Coast Guardsman George P. Voightman, Coxswain, of 840 Desplaines avenue, Forest Park, pause to rock the little daughter of Mrs. Arnold Millick. The baby's father, a private first class in the Second Marines, was killed at Tarawa.
Object Description
| Title | 1945-04-05 The Herald |
| Masthead | The Herald |
| Date | 1945-04-05 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1945 |
| Volume | 61 |
| Issue | 14 |
| Publisher | Pioneer Press |
| Geographic Coverage | United States; Illinois; Cook County; Proviso Township |
| Type | Text |
| Source | Microfilm and Newsprint |
| Format | Local Newspaper |
| Subject | Illinois-Cook County-Proviso Township-Newspapers |
| Description | Make Post-War Plans After July 1; Sailor Aids Paper Drive - Unknowingly |
| Rights | Sun-Times Media Group |
| Language | eng |
