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WEDNESDAY,; APRIL 24, 1946
YOUTH CONVENE HERE
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Above photo shows some of the delegates who attended the
vouths conference held recently in this city in connection with the
convention of Congregational Churches.
when he is discharged. Nice go
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ROTESCALL: Former Lieuten
ant Vernor“Bailey of the Eighty
second Chemical Smuke Generator
Company, Lieutenant William
Carpenter of the 366th Infantry
Regiment and Lieutenant Jimmy
Woods of the Ninety-second Quar
ter Master Railhead Company are
on their way back in the army.
Lieutenant James B. Morris,
former intelligence officer with
the army’s G-2 section in New
Guinea and the Phillippines, is
now working on his master’s de
gree at the University of Ilowa.
He and two other tan vets are
the first colored students ever to
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STEELE'S FUNERAL HOME
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Sandwiches qnd Drinks of A“ Kinds
A FRIENDLY SPOT
West Broad Street
live in the dorm at ITowa Univer
sity.
The former Nola Cox of Dur
ham, North Carolina, who reigned
as queen of the GI's in New
Guinea for eighteen months while
serving with the American Red
Cross, is now married to that lieu
tenant in the 1312th Engineer
Regiment, whom she met at Oro
Bay, New Guinea.
Captain Bob Calloway of the
48th Quartermaster Truck Regi
meént and the 394th Port Battali
on is on terminal leave and head
ing “back home in Indiana.”
Major Hugh Simmons, who rul
ed the 268th station hospital in
New Guinea with such an iron
hand, is now chief executive offi
cer at Freedmen’s Hospital and
still pulling no punches.
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