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    1. RE: spam: [PACEN] Newspaper look-up
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. According to what I found on Google, the Indiana University of PA has the Cambria Dispatch on microfilm. Perhaps if you contact them you can get a copy of the article you want. -----Original Message----- From: Clarence Corbeil [mailto:ettelafeet@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 5:38 PM To: PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: spam: [PACEN] Newspaper look-up Hello all I have problem and was thinking someone on this site maybe able to find this for my. It is a newspaper clipping, I have the Well let me give you all I have on this and someone may no how to get this Photo and clipping. THE CAMBRIA DISPATCH, Friday, December 29, 1944, page 2 FRANCIS LUKOSAVICH RECIVES PROMOTION [ picture of Francis ] This is the photo I am looking for. FRANCIS J. LUKOSAVICH, 19, has been promoted from private to sargeant at the Eighth Air Force bomber station in England. One of five sons of JOSEPH LUKOSAVICH, Prospect Street, in military service, he has particiapted in numerous combat operations over Germany as a bomb release man on a Flying Fortress. Prior to entering the service in August, 1943, Sgt. Lukosavich was attending Portage Township High School. He is a member of the 384th Bombadment [as spelled] Group, a vetran [as spelled] unit on the European aerial front having more than 225 attacks against the enemy to its credit. This is all I have and would like the photo and clipping if there is a way. You see a month before he was comming his plane and the crew was MIA they made there bombing run and hit the target but never made it back to base. If anyone can help us we would be greatful. Ric <8>< C.R. Corbeil & K.A. Lukosavich Family History Research Historians 17502 Stephens Drive Eastpointe, Michigan 48021 The Bone Collector Ric Corbeil <8>< Easptointe, Mi. ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== #8) The subject line of your message should contain ONLY the following information, of course related to your particular question: YEAR/COUNTY/SURNAME And always try to retain that same information in the original subject line when you are responding to that query. Put all other relevant info into the message body. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

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