(Uljp Solly cTar Hppl REGROUPING IN AMITE, LOUISIANA Images from Tuesday at the Tangipahoa Parish social services center r r~ ~ 7" ——app .V-wS&V* M Bp ••*7' I fIVH p| * ; i“ fB BNj J w JHUHI S*C JBm : Hk ' :^: ' :; '':a ■■ LSpn*' c ‘ , V .v , j J •t v j' - * •■' ' 9nnn v la *-7 1 # ■hMR Right: Shelia Quave rests her head in her arms after waiting for food stamps. Below: Spc. Dazzell Matthews calls his superiors after sighting a lone child by a lake while on a reconnaissance mission in Amite, La. Tuesday afternoon. ▼ . jgg jAf&tf ßfl DTH/WHITNEY SHEFTE News DTH/BRANDON SMITH DTH/BRANDON SMITH m * \, *&*** * dir vJPJHrjttfiL -4IM| mm **“* ' *™w "m WWfcAr - ytt l ' |fe ./' * JV-*# :’ ; 4b &■ DTH/WHITNEY SHEFTE 11l / ary Moore (left) found out recently that her husband from New Orleans is alive and staying in Texas. Above: The N. C. National Guard helps erect a tent late Tuesday evening. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2005 flKrji 'jcftjjMHF i jbß* MBaM 'Jh jsSh ■•• A ‘wv’ ■*•; m pi % 1 NHS j* 1 1 DTH/WHITNEY SHEFTE imberly Richardson (above) shows her food ticket voucher while waiting in line at the Tangipahoa parish. Richardson had been waiting since 6 a.m. Monday morning. Left: Spc. Dazzell Matthews works with Spc. Teri Spence on erecting a tent outside the Tangipahoa Parish social services center. Both Matthews and Spence work with the N. C. National Guard. 9 DTH/BRANDON SMITH