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1!t«| Nazi Ausiand organization wno tes-; tific c2 at Nuernberg that the Bund jI v.a.s used to collect information. {the Organic Chemicals Division of j No. absolutely not,” he insisted.! the Dupont Company, in Chicago,' I had a fight with Bohle in 1936. 1 Illinois.hv \ •He was writing to some of my men.Jl told him to stop it.”He called the present camp “the uest I've been in” and said it was better than the Nazi camps in North Dakota and Texas both as to food and living conditions.Before his illness Kuhn was head of :he three-man camp baggage de-, com* letelalJ lO’Hare.When he arrived here last fall he('apt. Ferguson is the son-in-law oi Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Peasley, 240 West Mam Street. NorwalkIN.t\\ DemobilizationTwo Thirds t omplt teGREAT LAKES, III Navy Demobilization became two thirdslast week as Rov H.- •quar termaster. secondpr* t*ifytahs, from Past Detroit, Mich, re-■ wrote out a rambling statement of ceiveU lh(, two mmionth. honora-!-his political beliefs for camp au-, hW discharut- leititicate at th-thornie in u he claimed that the p , St.perat:on CVnter here.Bund stood for the L S. constitu- j ,r ,, * ... , , , , • „* tton and mtainst dption and ‘V V C, C ,Jmarchv ” .meant f ettmg back home to his,i~sr-ieMaterial Subsidy*Restored InHousing BillLS#i-i-ifr . %i*I wife, Maitha and a chance to resume his schooling. To the Navy| it marked a milestone in a gigan- t c demobilization task that startled V-J Day when some 3.000,000 j 'men were eligible foi separation 'during the con ing year. The remaining one million ot these men art slatea for discharge withinthe next few months.(' % V; 1 rx- x- m : ’/O'Hare was presented his dis-, charge by Captain A. A. Clarkson. USX commanding officer of the Personnel Separation Center,a 15 minute nationwide broadcast over the Mutual net-durir.gWASHINGTON. T.P» A Senate banking subcommittee today re-I stored to the administration's Emergency Veterans Housing Bill the $600,000,000 material subsidy t that was cut out by the House.wj The Senators also wrote into themeasure provisions for price ceil-1work honoring the East Detroiter.mgs on existing homes and build- j Featured on the program was ai inkr lots. i ‘•Well done” to the 2,000,000th dis-. The three provisions had been I chargee from Fleet Admiral Ches-requested by Housing Expediter ter w Nimitz, speaking from Wilson W. Wyatt. He termed them Washington D C “essential ' to success of his nro-! Tu, oi —i.gram forhomes for veterans bv the endotnext year.„ . l,rui The 21-year-old quartermaster building 2,«00.000 new , volunteered foi the Navy, June 9,A * A ’ » V* I V1943, and completed 33 months in service. During his tour of duty ’aboard three transports h- saw J action at Leyte Gul!, Saipan and j Iwo J;ma, earning right to wear | j four campaign d.bons He arriv-* , ed in San Francisco,to theNEWSFROMOURBOYS IN SERVICEand proceededccntei for discharge.March 15, separationRecentDischargesCamp AtterburyPfc. Arthur C. Nordyke, of Franklin St., Plymouth, O.I 1st Lt. Roger L Lawrence, D. 2. Monroeville.Roger Lyle Hall, S 2 c U. S. S. Yorktown C. V. 10 - 1st Div.Pudget Sound Navy Yards Bremerton, Wash21R.i C apt. K. I*. FergusonTo Leave ArmyCapt K P Ferguson, administrative officer at the Radford Arsenal. Radford, Virginia, has been ordered to Fort Bragg, North Carolina for separation from the Army. Capt. Ferguson, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, is a graduate of Virginia Military Institute, receiving a B. S. degree in chemistry in 1938. Entering on active duty with the Ordnance Department in March . 1942, atAberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, as a second lieutenant, he was first assigned to the NewRiver Ordnanci Plant, Pulaski, Virginia as adjutant in April, 1942 With the closing ot the New Riv-ei plant in 1943, he was transferred to the Radford Arsenal as ad.iut.ant. later becoming administrative officer.During his tout ot duty at Radford, Cept. Ferguson was a. member of the Radford Rotarv Club and the Harvey - Howe - Carpet Post ol the American Legion. For hs services as adjutant at the Radford Arsenal. Cept. Ferguson received the Army Commendation Award from the Chief of Ordnance.New addresses:Private Richard R. Van Horn 15401065, - Company ”B” Replacement Battalion A. S. F. T C.Fort Lewis. NE, Wash.IPrivate John Thomas Landrum 15401063A. G. F. R D„ - No 1 ('amp Picket, VirginiaState H. S. GroupsGive Excellent Musical ConcertBv Helen Me( lafiinIn these days of world-wide fear and suspicion, I think the people in ‘this community should be aware of an outstanding Ohio youth achievement. I am referring to the efforts i put forth by our young people to present a performance showing ■oneness of thought and unselfish devotion to the expression of beauty.Last Saturday high school musicians from the eighty-eight counties in Ohio came to Cleveland tojparticipate in the all-state festival I organizations performing for music j educators from the entire country. Ten Norwalk students were in the group. The entire personnel num-Afthea r; these that fessiithechonprogiBannvoluranthfThlt;sitiorand 1 enceof ththe ing t the Ilowelt;clog, the ' linaliTo in its Peterermlisteipuntii eight : surnlv tl; the tI to flt; blocl . Th | theOf Tches i patir I pare
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