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PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLIHIAN WEEK EWPWG SATCTPAY, gEPTEMBER g, 194S Continued from Front Page TOVTii fovf.ni^ss iHorrsTs nAHTMrU lM i»OT\ '\MI.M thp Ni'i Hi I,'. 1.1 1 ■ tif 'hr iiii'ili y trrri. Men Jintj wrmirn ''f 'It n ligintik jpil ijGi’d. w .i'k-d er to ortiui fir cicliloApinriil f om c Ihr nionn*' l»omb A' iftrini min t bo ll>r dt iri mo.iu:. the rrl'itioi) ..I '.in.i.'oi- ffHOrP In liiC ' oi|p;,i' i t lin- of AmriHM if dnnnr'. svirvivp We mu.’ you in MnrV.o, out .ItZI'l"-' 'I''' .*’11.1 , ^ ■ prevails m tiu* iii *itiiii n • ■ns in our l.nd Suic'i'h I:. v m .. Fxi •lltive St. DEMOCHATS TO im: junc.iin DY FEPC ACTION, NAACP TELES SENATOR BARKLEY ed s.’i'iion ol I no Doiii,I. I- ! ty.” ■'ttVran -iv," .ml I'.’NAAi I’ letter. 'Ib.d no .-inuio .n. i i- n’. v.-itMin the- p.i.'t 1o vo.i!* h:i ' aiousrd and nnurri 'l and disun-' eci the Ncuio ciii/' n> tho p.- fcrmanci’ vvltich tiio nom.H’iai; • pjirty pt’rnullod In Vie siaurd :n the si'nato on KKP(V We ii'i i!i ■ lancnaKo pei miif.-d to bo stauo 1 advisedlv because it Is ine.inr.-i' - able Inal a pa. tv -.vtiK-ii t. allv vahieH the esteem find siippnrt » Niri'o voters lorated in stia'-Uio areas would b.ivi nllnwi'd . ii'* .Snnloi Rilhr* oi Senntor Fi ’l ir.-? to have made the phockinu an ' in'iilfinc spo. 1" * , that wr: o m.id • slandetinc ontiiv uroiip^ of .;t: zoa« of the nation W. t- iw al ih i’ if the nemoeralic nartv had b o nallv rooeerned ahni’ t-a’se pe. p it would hae. Ir -i t d i \ wavs that ato known to the l-ad ership. ih.T* no sin h sp- - should he mle. altlmuch it fiianfed that a ;.'iiatoi mav not nc den'pfi the nuht to speak " ... V BIRMIVriilA.M STM LUOKKi K RKPi.iKs TO oirsoN I i;tit K DKCI.AKI S \VA( ( \«K nllOW.s NEF.I) FOH I ASSAIT.T BU I. in the W.ir Depnirpen. to )ii t.; i Neuro serviremen tiifi 'v*.nii.|i w; u nrr mminu ba k t.* the l'tui«*d i; StatC’ eveiy day to lace ,iit.uk’ froni lynrh-mindi'd p iticemrn and civilian.s Mr. Hudson eiinr-d hi* p letter with the >i.i'eti,eiit. Tins -d- r lark, morenver point.. ..i.t dv tie-d ■ for till njr .>( »||.. C»| ,\'sault 1 Rill whieh would tn-.k*’ it i brier.il e^fflenfC to .ilt.i'k I k.ll a oiemhoi of the arm* . fnices." Both loiters f How \>. bill. "Miss Ester V feopei, Exe iiMve Seee»ary Ronlhern \eu*o Y*»iith (■•'ti.;re . 526 Masonic Temple nuildoiii Binninsham 3. .Al.ibnrra. Dear Miss Cooper: The Si'crelary if Wa; h,. i-ked me In .irkn .w ledue \ ui e Mer of Aiisust 2. 194''. relatu.- to the bru tal attack by ci\dian p ili e oiitior- ilies .>n two N«'Cto vS'AC.- in Ky. A repoit of the iiUTsiii^ation into Fni'ollmrui Prospects ni»ii .Al l.incniii (I. .IKrff'HSON CITY. Mo. - The ifUrlnir’.s uficc at Li-iroln Unlver .'•ity iMo.) annoiine'-'s that fj]am all inriicatiun.s the enrollmoiu bir .hv f.ill term w.ii exceed rccciU •Aiir lime fi«mc!. by 20 In 30 poi itnt, Remiests for applicnti.'n fornns .'lid cal.iIop.uc.s have exceeded all xpcclati'iiis The most phen.imimil •n'icase in retiue.sis ate those from . 1; ran:- Mu h of thi * interest is no doubt pr.imptcd by the approval of inoln Uiiivirsily by the United •»t:it»’ V'eleran’.- Adminisiralion for iraiiiinu of diiclnruid service men . ncl women under the conditions of rublic l.aw- ;h« and 16. Veteran.s ;n.iy enter as ..special students .at any time A special n.mmiltee will ndmims'er the vclernns pmifram whi h inclii !e,- ‘e tinij, counseling, .m-; advbo > .•rvicf’ thrnuKhout the Indent's coHouiate career. De- t dl' d informaiion on the institu- ti .n'. pr igratn for veterans is avail- Cat l' 'iie« are avialalilc from each of Ihr 'ciiHils of the University— folleue of Arts and Scienee.s, Oind- mile Study ProKram. i.aw lissued by Derm of Lincoln University School Ilf l,;.w, 1300 SI Ferdinand, Sf I. mis. M.i.), and .lournalism »write Dean of School of Journal ism. I.incoti. University. Jefferson Mo I 4 liiat t.n ;ndKin«nt and tiia! r.f ('‘rpo;.*; Jak- Sullivan w.is ui.f.ui and pieiufhcinl in its en- f. 5 That if.e military aiithontivi no' ii:ven a rfa.s'inal)le op- lunilv 'll request, thr.mah pt"- chann-. I-, the return of Corp- 1 .lak’- Sullivan to ipili».irv op.- fhis affair Hi^close.- the f.illowimj: That on the niiiht of !» July 1913. Priv.ite Helen H Smith, with f.v ether members of ih" U .AC. w.o rlmorder’v in ibe wl.ile wxititu; room of the (treyb eid Ru-. .St. tion, Kli/altelht i»n. K' litiuky, ui creating a di«iuthance w:i«n in formed by the aitendant Ih.ti ’bey could porch.* anttwi hc« but nvi't retire to 'tie oto.ed •• l|.•n 'f ibe wailing in**mf *f ib« -i iii *' 'o .t F’RST NEGBO COMBAT UNIT TO REACH REICH DISSOLVED t 'j-Mon ili.it .1 24-hmii i)iirrai>e i f bejivv Allied M-M afilleiv f:r‘ lev* 1( i ixiiti'if. -if Kiupp Works. Ii'c in F.--*n, (ti'-many Till' : 'UlV'.i .n .III ■ \-'iai'.4 of criuntr ..mg blow.- in lwi-n the 77 7lh and ^he «’n«-iTiv Ahieh finally r..-ult-d 111 th' . • • o'v' suii.-nib' Th. i77ili w«- ioritu Iv eom man-l-d bv Lt Col Hi. H.-; ! !.'• Atianta. (»e*i’Bit, wifn the f ’ low'nR Negi*) officer pi isonne- Captain James H Robm'on, Jr. 2(i21 M'’l!nse Av*’nm', Ctncinna'; C'hio. Chief W’.irraiit Officer Jiime* n W.alterx, 323 Rraddirek A\enur. Braddork. Pennsvlvar-tr. ai'd Wail ant Offu-- (Jun: . c;'t.dr» Rival T Fllmlt. 621»! Fiiink'V.wn .A'..nu'. Pill dm's-i-., I ' isvlvan'.i V VMI PRIsHH NT riFX'Sin »MTII At TH>V 11 WI’K U\e The • ' I ' • in o-n l.fonaid H Siio-. IV S .A .Mti-.g Directii; *11 the- W.*; Di- ri rtmi-nt Off; of Oetiend' iiv f>*nfil.' in Ne vaik As -old:*'!- b-ave th*- .siivice h'l-.i evr. the 'nenifits ;iit* discon- t.niietl, h« I inph.i.'ve-i, Kligibil:'.' ;•* . .-le- a' tin i-nd of th" month i.t \ h.eh di.sehartj.’ oeciir.s t'n.'bfbu’ S--; v'-«-mi n'-- 1)-’ ;*•. jinu ltd* d. fair.ilv ullowan-a 'o (,( n l”nts Allow,-inc.-' Ae‘ of I'll?, p; -. ail! for -ix rr-.-i’-'-* .*•*■' lb U :.r. 1-1 ft. •nd--nt ’ it' Hi*- .A m-.' ind m : (a m-r.il Suns e\|)Iained. Thi.s may b' ..m* tiin*' after the netual I’-htini; «nil.s. lie poinled f*iit. . -nei wai 1.S liTiniiiatcd as of thi' riat* set bv Cnngr’.s.s, World War a.s txirmnated in July, when Conyrt-.ss bv a joint re.solution dc- dari-cl til w.ii i nded. World War il will fie iirminali:! Ijy .simtlnr C'l iign .otiinal .iction, .-•..-eoi Imclv. Ha ODB -- the .:"*•' taclivitv of liie Offic*- of tei- Fisc.il I)iH-ctiii. H«-adquat'tCT.s. inv ^)i';vi«-c Foi'fv.s will con- I luie to fiisbur.se lamilv allow- iii.e* s .inti Ciiivs E allotmcnt.-i-of- r; V to i-iiKil»le ft* pcnd*’nts of /limy nv-n and women who are 1 . active .'•crvice anvwhei‘. wiicthvt th* V ilia- in the armi's t 'iccupatinn in the European or I-..iifii- 'h:iter.s if war or are 'liiiifrned within the limits of th foiitinenta! United States A.-, soldi- rs ]i-:ivt the .service. Ihi ODB ’.vi!l hav*' the ad.ditnnnl i -k of di-cnntitniiPG their fam- i." aPownne*.- and Cla.-s E allot- r- . ■,ts.*i'‘.p:iv not to t; elaunt t-. be ..leltled. II!' . Iht ODB has ih*- in.- ta k of proee..:ns o t.*ius f.n ..eeount.-. s.i f- et. . V .■\nd of eimtiniJ ehanSes i'i-i*-nilslii|i nmi.s*- A('(|uire.s Farm in Wis. NEW Y(JHK Bareness Cathe rine DcHcuck Di-hony, Rus.sian- br-rn direct Jr of Freindship House, a P; liuilic .settlement bouse in Har- l‘-m for both colored and white, has .mii'iumei Hie acquii iiu! by her or- x e izabon of a new farm in Mara- iVon City, Wisonsm, lo be used as the he,idfiujiilri-s for their Frienrt- ’■tiij) Huuro Summer Sihixil cf In t*‘rr;*i'i *l Ttr!inipie Becinning next July and eight weeks course on in- ic.racial jn-'.blcms and their cure Will bo offered to members of all rices in an effort to promote closet karmonv and understanding among :hi- rapes This farm was a gift of Bishop Bernard J .Sheil. R.iman U.’iiholir .Auxiliary Bishop of Chi cago. The Louisiana Purrh.asc was v-n of the lareg.st—and cheape.s* -I'.nt e.sijitv deals in tne world. It I- •xtimiiti'd that during the fi .si v«-ar of th ■ Gold Ru.sh. more Ihi.n inO.llOO persons flocked to, California. Advancement Procedures Advancemt is the basis of thb Boy Scout Program. /\ ooy starts eff on his Scouting career as -i Ttnderfoot and advances toward tlie rank of Eagle Scout — thf advancement process, the Scout highest rank in Scouting. Through learns many things; self reliance, di-sirahle haoits, how to apply hU Seoul oath and Scout Law. how to Iw of service to others and of course certain skills that will aid in playing the game of Scouting After a Scout has prepared him- s(lf in the subject he wishc.s to pass he IT ' t appear before a him and sign a certificate to that qualified examiner who will pa.'is effect. A Scout must be examined according *0 the following sched- ult: Tcnderi ot. bv the Scoulmas- ter or Assi.stant; Second C]a.ss, each individual requirement may br p; :sed by the Scoutmaster, his-' a.s.ssit int or some qualified exam- inr; First Cl|p. .same as second cl.i.'s Star ntm life, approved by the Scoutmaster: Eagle approved by the Scoutmaster Merit Badges, by an expert Merit Badge Coun si-lor appointed by the Advance- nunt Committee. Scoutmastc:.^ should servq only when they are experts in the subject. For the se cond and ’^irst Class candidates, there are score cards which mu.1l he properly signed a.s tho Scout vrogresses. For Star. Life and Fegle there arc official forms that St he oropcrlv filled out. For h. it Badges there are forms for a L iiunselor to sign. The Coun.sel- or will sign the application only after satisfying himself that th® Scout knows the reqijirement.s listed in the Handbook for Boys. The Board of Review The Board of Review i.s mad.t ur- of a minimum of three men who will REVIEW. NOTRE-EX AMINE all Scouts who have pro perly passed all requirement.^ for .mv rank of Merit Badge, Three t•.•pes of Board? of "Review arc * rrcptable. (1) The Tro^ Com mittee: Anv Troop ‘hat is quali fied may conduct Boards of Re view using member.s of the Troop Commiltet as Board members- The Scoutmaster may serve ns secretary of the Board, but there must be three members other than the Scoutmaster. The Neigh borhood Group or County: ThL is pcrmissable where more than one Troop conducts their Board of Review together. Neighborhood Ommis.sioners will be the coordl- nuior in this in.siance. Divisional Basis: The advaneement Com mittee in this in.siance will serv*’’ a.s the Board for all Troop.s in tl'.e Division who ran participate, It .should be emphasized that the Beard of Review does not exam- inf Scouts because they must |hf.ve already been examined b"'- fi re they come before the Board. They mu.st present signed oertifi- ca1e.s showing they have passed ithe test and they should bring all |ma1erial.s made in order that the nu mbers of tho Board might se-' thim. Under no elrcumstanc ■ ^should a Scout be passed becaus" ,he might have tried hard. It i* iverv es.senlial that all Boards of iK( view be held at least one week I pi lor to the Court of Honor since all report.s must be in the Cniin- icil Office at least three days prior to I’ 0 Court of Honor. It is advis able that a set of review question.^ be made out and follow-ed bv the ■ Beard of Rc' icw. This should be ■d no for Second Clas,s, First Class. • Star, Life and Eagle. Tenderfoot iScout.s are not required to appear before the Board of Review but ■pifv do so. The highlight of the Advancement Program Is the Court of Honor. Thev should b? scheduled regularly just as the Beard of Review mu.st be schedul- td regularlv if we are to rxpee* ndvanceemnt. If w'® wail until Scouts get ready before sehediil- ing then we very seldom sehed- tile Courts of Honor mav he mad® a part of a Church .service, a sen,’- ire ptub. lodge, etc., but the most ponular is the Court of Honor on a nieh* to It.solf with a good pro gram that will make people want to come back for the next one. Occoneechee Camp Emblems Each Scout and Scouter who at tended the lfl4S Summer Camn will receive sometime during the earlv part of October, a Camn Emblem showing that they oar- tifipatod in the Bov Scout Summer Camp. In this Coiinei! 277 will he issued It is honed that the Sponsoring Institution. Troop Committee and Sroiifma,.- fet will begin nlanninc nt*w I 1 air their Troop in attending Camn at least one week in I'Mfi Durham Scouimaiiers Roundtable The Diirham-Dtirham r-'iin’v Scoutmasters Roundtable will b« held on Monday September 10th. f.t 8:00 p. m. at the home of Seoul- m.ister N. B. White 1217 Fayettf- viMe Street. All Scoutmasters. Neighborhood Commissioners are expected to be present. Louisburq Scouts to hold Beard of Review The Troop Committee of Boy Scout Troop No. 56. sponsored by School will hold its September the Franklin County TYaining Board nf Review on Friday Sep tember Mlh at the School. The board nf Review will be presided over by Rev H, T. McFadden. T. C. Conway is the Scoutmaster and C. A. Harris. Principal of the Training School is the Assistant Scoutmaster. Durham-Durham County The Durham-Durham County Board of Review will be held on Tuesday September 11th, at S:00 p m. at the John Avery Boy’s Club. R. Kelley Bryant, Jr., has charge of the Board of Review. Scoutmasters planning to have Scouts to come up for advance ment in September are urged m have their Scouts at the Boy’s Club on time. N. C. Scouter's School Plaiininq rcmmitteo The N. C, Scouter’s School Plan ning Committee met in Raleigh in the District Office of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insuiance Company’s Office to work out fin al plans for the holding of the school at the Greensboro A. «nd T. College on September 27. 28, 2P. and 30th. Those attending the meeting were: E. M. Mltehel business ' Executive of Winston- Salem. R. P. Smith Field Execu tive- Old Hickery Council, head quarters. Winston-Salem: A. H. Anderson, School Principal of Winston-Salem: L. H. Hall, Prin cipal Price High School Salisbury; C. T. EWwards, School Principal 01 Rocky Mount. J. M. Schooler, Schooler Executive of Durham: G. F. Newell, Occoneechee Coun cil Field Excmitii'**; J. M. Willi am. Divisional Commissioner of the Central Carolina Council; H. C, Gore. Principal Burlington Ne gro High School and Chairman of Alamance County Divisional Committee and T. Jeffriea, Prin cipal of Highland High School of Oa.stonla. N. C. Details of the Committees actions will be an- nmmeed next week. The Cont- nJttee hopes to have 100 Scoutera fijm various sections of North Carolina to attend this Training School. U. S. milk production in 1944 was jp 14 per cent over the 1938- 3!t average. tHEATGRS # YeS> Them! ^ \t itips on iw** .x-gio WA'..’ in ivy. \ rp|ii*i' -if Hit- itivrstmiilion iiit'i, this iffuir difrlosi-.-* the f-illowing: Th..t on itie night of ti July IDt.1., rriv.ttfc Hnlcn H. Smith, with twe, •-ither memh'-rs of 'h-' WAC. w;ib disorderly in the w-l-.itr wiiitliig r om of 'hr Oreyhiiiiud Ru- St:*- tton, E1lzaliPthl-iwn. Kriitiicky. uy creating n diMuibi’ice wlicn in- Humed by ihi’ ,itio-;di*ni ihni itiov could piin-hiisr .^andwi. hes hut niu'l retire in 'hr * -lorod ft-tlion -d Hie waitlnj. lonmf «f thi- sialu n to * d them; th*- p.ilrolman of tho City - f ElizahoUiiown. Kontiuky. r-anto (» the bu' ■•t..lion at the n-qiirsl --f 'he dttpiidiint .uid i'lfi-niu’d I'-' WAC*. Hioy woio rcfniiro1 un der tho law nf Kiniiii-ky m it m the roln'od wai'-ng nmni Tlv.- pal- rotinan alb-rod tbiii Private Smith became iiidign.ini .md abii ive l' wards him .iiid i'fii>.*’d M (iimtily with hi*, orders It'- pl.u’od tier un rter avl-eit wbereup-.n. ho cluniefl alt thi-po nf tho WAC-* i-l'ackod him. e.illini; ni'on Hir Neu'.i m n and snldiori m the -lalinn f 1 them The pilfilm-m. .lecmdmg to his .’•tldrpw-lll. fo.il-mc . O'lnil dl • turbanr* .in-i 'n p' '1011 him olf. struck ruvitu Smith and mio -*i the other WA'.:, ’.vheioiiiuin Du twj WAC-- ftrd Piivat- Smith wa* liikon In th*- rity jail and locked up after .igiiin allrnorlly re-isling arrest nni'.idr • f Di*’ lar- talimi, and charged wjU' brrarh "f the peaco, 1 ,«iult 11'd h:il*oiy She ■,\.is turned uver to Die mih* uy .iu*hoi'- Dies f'T U’tl'-n -nd 'riO-t liv Spee IS) Coui' Mni'ial t-u >-iol.a'i''n of tho patli ArDcle -d War. di . - U in a P'lhli* Itlieo i" nnif inii. .uid found nnl guilly nf all .jierifiea- ltnn and "iiargei. In rnmueti-'ii with the aiTo t inri trial nf Dio-o u-.iim ii ny Arm.v aii- Ih-iritioa. (here aic- -in*' cxtemiat- inc fiirtim'-t..nrf' 'h.d have -m' liern ronsiderod by Ih-isc who criliciz.r’d the Ctoirmanding Oflu’oi -it F.irl Knox. Konlueky He |-..e an ar- lancomont with the civilian au thorities under which all iniiila.y per. innel ar*- -lurrondered tn te* Army fm trial In tho rase nf there WACs. eivtl wan ant* h.id bren sworn -'ul .md if they rrfu..td lo try the-e women if. view of 'he arlinn that had all* adv been taken hy the Sta'e nf Kriilurky, D would hme in the opinion of the Post r->mm;tnder. eiid'tnsiTe-i Du.* tir- rengoment Thank you for your iiDerest in this matter. Sineer- ly >siur.>i. ' "iinedi Truman K Gibson. Jr Civilian Aid*- t*i the Seentary »f War Mr Truman K Giiis-m. Jr Civili.m -Aide in th*- S.-rrelary -if War De.ir Ml Gih-on; I have read v-ui 1*-Dcr vhich gives ihf I'l'i’ii" -.f Die W.ii nen.irt- menl roiieernin." th*- ca-v of t!ie three Negr-» W.Aus who weic beut- e'l hy a j*.-itr.ilm-.n m EliZHbelht*>wn, K*-n(uikv We v-hfi liv.- in ih-- S*.iith have nuifh .-xperieuei- with p iliccmeii v-ho swing their .lub.> «ir me their revolvers with liitlo u*- tin prnvoei lion .uid Dii-n elain.s m If-di-f.-n-e The fact th ;i Piiv.i-v H* 1«mi H Sn'i'h w;*' f.'imJ im' '-.iiltv .if .a .iifterlv c»ii*liet bv .1 Sp.-ei,.! C'.v,-' Marti il would .i.Ji. .iie Di.it Du- t**-’.iim'n\ ..I it.i iMti'.li lowing N*gro *itfieer pi'i-s mne' Cuptiiin James H Rnivinsin. Jr. ?021 Mi’lrosp Avenue. Cincinnati C-hio, Chief Warrant Officer .Inme,? D Wallers. .32.3 Rr.idrlurk Avenue, Br.iddock. Pennsylvania and Warrant Officer (Jiinio. Grade) Royal T Ellinll. 622! Frankstfiwn .Avenue. PiflDuirgh. Hi-un.svlvania. ^ VMf |•RFS^»FNT PI.FASF.n WITH -At TION OF WI*B ti-.-e The -itlu-r unuins involved in Du. dispute were the Am*rt*'an r-.nimiinie.itinns Ass *ciiai*in, flO, Mann*' Cnik,* and Stewards, f'lO Mantle Firemen. Oner* anfl Wat • rirnders. Ind* pend* nl, .Seamen'- lnlrin.1fiiii.1l tini.ipi. AFI. and Se.i men's Union .>f (he Pacifir. AFL. - V -- id:mt3 to speak at 1 WIN t IT3 meeting ..f NniDl C.'l-illll-', of 'Aturli M - H. .itiy is preMdi-nt " Mu K- will tie miieied liy Dv F-iiil-S'iri mu f; Jinel Sin;;er .in- Iradmg t Yes, . - \i T 100 Lb. Capacity ♦ HEATER t $6950 1 V r;ir The -I'*' e., and Mi 1 .-luggrec I it lie pn- ent-'d r'ni Pm Il k. -lelai .-ill of the loi-al 11 tie s of *• .•iied momi'-* Tl'e ininlic I iitetui Mu- lU'igram DETAILS OF^SHIP SINKING IN 1943. WITHHELD FOR SECURI TY REVEALED I r S. Mertiea' unit, were re-id-- ■at the dof-k-; Stretf-h'-r e.»es m 'll'om- n--fflinc r.ire wei-f. i.-ik--:. ' -t once from the d‘-:'r'iv'-i ;in'( 1-1 ,ked -'1 one of tw.i g*-nei ■: i.*>.st'il'i'' I’nfh-f lb** wa'eiiful * ves of Colonel G-'org** Finn'• iConimanding Offi«er of the tW-i (.* n.-ra’ Il-Knital, an 1 Lu-utonant ( *.l*itu-l Munav M Cop Ian - fiinunao.ltnf'. Offinr of (hi' 14?ni( f-'« neral H-ivnil.il, the survivor.' n.id immediiDe att-nlion Both Ni’Ei'o and white linrip-, but m*ir- nf th*’ fiirmer. -.vi'i atiinnc tlie survivors and. .nl’hniicb h. iugaid and wnrn. manv smil*-d ‘ madly as thev stepped onto the 'd*iek Repre.senl.itives if t'.' i. Aimv Special Service Office an-) flu- American Red Cross were on h.ind with rigarct'e.s a.s thev )*-;( thi- McCalla. In the quiet of the hospital'. :i)ii more iU'tinii.s ca.se.s wei hrndli’d .it once, while those les n'ti'Cted dLseoverod fh* luxury 'il 'll hot hath, 1 glass of cold 1. vi.ter. a hot meal, el.’.m ho.spii;il .clothing and a c -mfortable hi-cl ; Aft*‘r r -.'1. the men had pk-n'. cxperience.s and located fiienl- tfi talk about as th«y exchang' d ‘lost in the eonfu.sion Those unharmed were lian.- poried to a military camp. Ai' fn**d and rest they wir.- (ak*-n 1 • th* Quarl* rm:ister wan-hoiHe an ! is.'Uid eon'.pleti- .sets of elo'hing Ti'.ia-e hundred and f-)ur memh -: |of the 85.‘)lh Wi-re later present*- 1 iw!l}i the Purple Heart, 1 T: had l e« n .-i wild and nerv* treking *-xperi*nc*' - but th- > '.**!*■ .iL-ain n-a.lv to s.'ltl- se-.r - |v'th the little men f.om Nipo* 'i n may , Cause 'fnfecHer, ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ Ration Free! 1 .i DOWN $1.25 WF.LKI.Y 'litis mniveittus “worry free” he;»|oi is capable of holding healing fire from 12 to .36 hours. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1945, edition 1
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