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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1943 ISO Committee Os Asheville rtf«> •WiwS Wiy^Y® T v V ''*>s4tw 'x |w Wfe --JfSSaBE”^ I *#- ■»> v ff!im3CTg ~~’' .?w« > «®w?W| jQtow fey. - <S£®laF,- mf?' t*o Rgll;. *' ||Bhkb3 ! Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Publie Relationg MARCH FIELD, CALIFORNIA—Sergeant Joe Louis Barrow refereeing a boxing bout between Gabriel Reyes, left, of Colton, Cali fornia, and Art Perez of Camp Haan, Califoria. Hr 7 ' wii—wS ■■ ISi ' jSRWj|| Oggs *OSRs IW;wsJwS W WKS 1 wtt 1 iEllip BWWIt wftr ® x? x j xxx’i I Released by U. S. War Department JBureau of Public Relations CHICAGO YOUTHS MAKE GOOD—Second Lieutenants Craig H. Williams and Felix J. Fitzpatrick of Chicago, Illinois, watching a pursuit ship maneuvered by one of their comrades at Tuskegee Army j Air Field, Alabama, FQBVICTORY buy *\f iW UNITED STATES O’ WAR *[3 and STAMPS PET DAIRIES THE SOUTHERN NEWS HI C : •; ■■ . X .'- Wx 11> B 1 tIB : / •' ’ Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relations CPL. GILBERT DE GROAT, of Patterson, New Jersey, is a mem ber of a Military Police Battaiion stationed in Great Britain. An amateur boxer, he has won over 50 fights, including a Golden Gloves contest in the United States and three in Great Britain. rSTS \ : »|| J | /X>- a - feHftai 1 * WwtW t'W’ ; Riw >4" ' . < ’ ■ - - ■ ' Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relations CAMP DEVENS, MASSACHUSETTS— Lieutenant Colonel How ard D. Queen, Washington, D. C., commanding the 366th Infantry, looks over a bust of himself, sculptured by Staff Sergeant William E. Artis, Washington, North Carolina. BUY WAR BONDS EVERY PAY DAY Uz/rZ? Ml 1 ' life w f *->£ ? '■' <ww & ■ '■ • 1 ili Above is left to right Miss Ruff’n. former See. of Y. W. C. A., Mr. W. C. Allen, Pres, of Allen Funeral Home, Miss B. Kinehartlt, teacher at Ashland School, Mrs. Ethel Canty of /Ashland School. Mr. M. .1. Canty, Mr. Eugene Smith, Pres, of the Southern News. Bev. E. J. Perkins, |mstor of Church of Giod and Christ. The picture was made at the I'. S. O. Loungs at Southern Railway Station. The group are members of the Progress Citizen Club who arc sponsors of the V. S. O. Lounge. Mr. Smith is President. Mrs. Canty is cliairtnan of Committee on Management.