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April 15, 2016 www.militarypress.com • [email protected] For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • [email protected] April 15, 2016 •  Income per year   ..... $ 1,880 •  Minimum wage   ............. 30¢ •  New house   ................ $ 3,770 •  Rent   ................................. $ 35 •  New car  ......................... $ 920 •  Gallon of gas   ................... 15¢ •  Gallon of milk   ................. 62¢ •  Loaf of bread   .................... •  First-class stamp   ..............•  Movie ticket   ................... 27¢ COST OF LIVING Franklin D. Roosevelt 32nd. U.S. President Served March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945 ‘Yes, we believe that the Nazis and the Fascists have asked for it — and they are going to get it. ’ Chevrolet Convertable “Casablanca” premiers in New York. • President Roosevelt signs a bill creat- ing the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) on May 15. • The first African American seamen are taken into the U.S. Navy on May 20. • The Office of War Information, a propa- ganda center, opens June 13 in the United States. • The movie “Casablanca” premiers Nov. 26 at the Hollywood Theater in New York City. Movies • “Casablanca” • “The Talk of the Town” • “Bambi” • “Jungle Book” • “Now, Voyager” • “The Black Swan” • “Mrs. Miniver” • “Cat People” • “To Be or Not to Be” • “A Night to Remember” Music • “White Christmas,” Bing Crosby • “(I’ve Got a Gal In) Kalama- zoo,” Glenn Miller • “Tangerine,” Jimmy Dorsey • “Moonight Cocktail,” Glenn Miller • “Sleepy Lagoon,” Harry James • “(I Got Spurs That) Jingle, Jingle, Jingle,” Kay Kyser • “A String of Pearls,” Glenn Miller • “Blues in the Night,” Woody Herman • “Jersey Bounce,” Benny Goodman • “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” Alveno Rey remember when... Buick Super Convertable Anne Frank starts her diary. BORN THIS YEAR: Jimi Hendrix, musician (Nov. 27). Above left: Muhammad Ali, boxer (Jan. 17); Barbra Streisand, musician/actress (April 24); Harrison Ford, actor (July 13); Joe Biden, politician (Nov. 20). World events • U.S. and Phlippine troops fight the Battle of Bataan against the Japanese Jan. 1. • Japan declares war against the Neth- erlands on Jan. 11 and ivades the Dutch East Indies. • Nazis at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin on Jan. 20 decide the “Final Solu- tion to the Jewish problem” is relocation and later extermination. • The first American forces arrive in Europe on Jan. 26, landing in Northern Ireland. • C.S. Lewis’ “The Screwtape Letters” is first published Feb.1. • Lt. Edward O’Hare becomes America’s first U.S. Navy flying ace of World War II on Feb. 20. • The Bataan Peninsula falls April 9 and the Bataan Death March begins. • The Allies burn the main oil fields of Burma as Japanese forces reach Yenang- yaung on April 17. The battle would end two days later in Allied victory. • Tokyo is attacked April 18 by the Doo- little Raid, a small force of B-25 bombers commanded by Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle. • The Reichstag meets for the last time April 26, dissolving and proclaiming Adolf Hitler the “Supreme Judge of the German People.” • The Allies win the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8. It is the first battle where two enemy fleets fight without seeing each other’s ships. • The Japanese naval advance in the Pa- cific is halted June 7 with an Allied victory at the Battle of Midway. • On her 13th birthday, Anne Frank makes her first entry in hew new diary June 12. Her family would go into hiding July 6. • The systematic deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto begins July 22. • British forces arrest Indian leader Mo- handas Gandhi in Bombay on Aug. 9. • The Battle of Stalingrad begins Aug. 23 as German troops reach the suburbs of Stalingrad. • The first A-4 rocket is successfully launched Oct. 3 from Test Stand VII at Peenemünde, Germany. The rocket flies 147 kilometres wide and reaches a height of 84.5 kilometres, becoming the first man- made object to reach space. • The Battle of Guadalcanal ends Nov. 15. Although the United States Navy suffers heavy losses, it retains control of Guadal- canal. The Allies issue the Joint Dec- laration by Members of the United Nations on Dec. 17, the first time they publicly acknowledge the Holocaust. U.S. News More than 1,400 shells are fired at a slow-moving object in the skies over Los Angeles on Feb. 25, trig- gering a wartime blackout over most of Southern California. Henry A. Wallace 33rd. U.S. Vice President Served Jan. 20, 1941 – Jan. 20, 1945 1942 Cadillac Series 60 C.S. Lewis publishes “The Screwtape Letters”

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Page 1: Remember When 1942

April 15, 2016 www.militarypress.com • [email protected] For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • [email protected] April 15, 2016

•  Income per year  ..... $1,880•  Minimum wage  ............. 30¢•  New house  ................ $3,770•  Rent  ................................. $35•  New car ......................... $920•  Gallon of gas  ................... 15¢•  Gallon of milk  ................. 62¢•  Loaf of bread  .................... 9¢•  First-class stamp  ..............3¢•  Movie ticket  ...................  27¢

COST OF LIVING

Franklin D. Roosevelt32nd. U.S. PresidentServed March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945

‘Yes, we believe that the Nazis andthe Fascists have asked for it —and they are going to get it. ’

Chevrolet Convertable

“Casablanca” premiers in New York.

• PresidentRooseveltsignsabillcreat-ingtheWomen’sAuxiliaryArmyCorps(WAAC)onMay15.• ThefirstAfricanAmericanseamenaretakenintotheU.S.NavyonMay20.• TheOfficeofWarInformation,apropa-gandacenter,opensJune13intheUnitedStates.• Themovie“Casablanca”premiersNov.26attheHollywoodTheaterinNewYorkCity.

Movies• “Casablanca”• “TheTalkoftheTown”• “Bambi”• “JungleBook”• “Now,Voyager”• “TheBlackSwan”• “Mrs.Miniver”• “CatPeople”• “ToBeorNottoBe”• “ANighttoRemember”

Music• “WhiteChristmas,”BingCrosby• “(I’veGotaGalIn)Kalama-zoo,”GlennMiller• “Tangerine,”JimmyDorsey• “MoonightCocktail,”GlennMiller

• “SleepyLagoon,”HarryJames• “(IGotSpursThat)Jingle,Jingle,Jingle,”KayKyser• “AStringofPearls,”GlennMiller• “BluesintheNight,”WoodyHerman• “JerseyBounce,”BennyGoodman• “DeepintheHeartofTexas,”AlvenoRey

remember when...

Buick Super Convertable

Anne Frank starts her diary.

BORN THIS YEAR: Jimi Hendrix, musician (Nov. 27). Above left: Muhammad Ali, boxer (Jan. 17);

Barbra Streisand, musician/actress (April 24); Harrison Ford, actor (July 13); Joe Biden, politician (Nov. 20).

World events• U.S.andPhlippinetroopsfighttheBattleofBataanagainsttheJapaneseJan.1.• JapandeclareswaragainsttheNeth-erlandsonJan.11andivadestheDutchEastIndies.• NazisattheWannseeConferencein

BerlinonJan.20decidethe“FinalSolu-tiontotheJewishproblem”isrelocationandlaterextermination.• ThefirstAmericanforcesarriveinEuropeonJan.26,landinginNorthernIreland.• C.S.Lewis’“TheScrewtapeLetters”isfirstpublishedFeb.1.• Lt.EdwardO’HarebecomesAmerica’sfirstU.S.NavyflyingaceofWorldWarIIonFeb.20.

• TheBataanPeninsulafallsApril9andtheBataanDeathMarchbegins.• TheAlliesburnthemainoilfieldsofBurmaasJapaneseforcesreachYenang-yaungonApril17.ThebattlewouldendtwodayslaterinAlliedvictory.• TokyoisattackedApril18bytheDoo-littleRaid,asmallforceofB-25bomberscommandedbyLt.Col.JimmyDoolittle.• TheReichstagmeetsforthelasttimeApril26,dissolvingandproclaimingAdolfHitlerthe“SupremeJudgeoftheGermanPeople.”• TheAllieswintheBattleoftheCoralSeaonMay8.Itisthefirstbattlewheretwo

enemyfleetsfightwithoutseeingeachother’sships.

• TheJapanesenavaladvanceinthePa-cificishaltedJune7withanAlliedvictoryattheBattleofMidway.• Onher13thbirthday,AnneFrankmakesherfirstentryinhewnewdiaryJune12.HerfamilywouldgointohidingJuly6.• ThesystematicdeportationofJewsfromtheWarsawGhettobeginsJuly22.• BritishforcesarrestIndianleaderMo-handasGandhiinBombayonAug.9.• TheBattleofStalingradbeginsAug.23asGermantroopsreachthesuburbsofStalingrad.• ThefirstA-4rocketissuccessfullylaunchedOct.3fromTestStandVIIatPeenemünde,Germany.Therocketflies147kilometreswideandreachesaheightof84.5kilometres,becomingthefirstman-madeobjecttoreachspace.• TheBattleofGuadalcanalendsNov.15.AlthoughtheUnitedStatesNavysuffersheavylosses,itretainscontrolofGuadal-canal.• TheAlliesissuetheJointDec-larationbyMembersoftheUnitedNationsonDec.17,thefirsttimetheypubliclyacknowledgetheHolocaust.

U.S. News• Morethan1,400shellsarefiredataslow-movingobjectintheskiesoverLosAngelesonFeb.25,trig-geringawartimeblackoutovermostofSouthernCalifornia.

Henry A. Wallace33rd. U.S. Vice President

Served Jan. 20, 1941 – Jan. 20, 1945

1942Cadillac Series 60

C.S. Lewis publishes “The Screwtape Letters”