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f -i-ni-iI ever, he denied the assertion 01 i * Ernst Wilhelm Bohie. head of the '| Nazi Ausland Organization who tes- J timd at Nuernberg that the Bund jlt; v as used to collect information. t the Organic Chemicals Division ofNo. absolutely not.” he insisted.! the Dupont Company, in Chicago, I had a fight with Bohle in 1936. 1 Illinois.He was writing to some of my men. I told him to stop it.”He called the present camp “the best I've been in” and said it was('apt. Ferguson is the son-in-law cj Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Peasley, 240 West Mam Street. Norwalk, better than the Nazi camps m North Dakota and Texa1- both as tohs~IVS-e• food and living conditions.I Be fore In.- illnc.-s Kuhn was headm .of the three-man camp baggage do-, com* lete! * i 11 Id 11.ic if: Z*Bund stood for the U S. constitu-t ;i. IAfhearthesthatless:thechorprog Baiu volu a n th TT sitio and enci of tl the ing theX*i anarchy.”hi **sf~leisi-i-*ar - !1Navj Demobilization Two Thirds lt;oinplt leGREAT LAKES, 111. Navy Demobilization became two thirdslast week as Rov H.%I O’Haie. quartermaster, second When he arrived here last fall he lt;ciasK from East Detroit, Mich, rewrote out a rambling statement of Ceived th(, two miliionth- honora--tus political beliefs for camp an- ,} ,v. (1 . har, , teUdicate at th.I thonties. Hi it he claimed that the Pcr8cnneI Seperatlon Center here.I tion and against “cm option and' To the smiling Irish lad imeant getting back home to his jowcwife, Martha and a chance to re- ciog sume his schooling. To the Navy tpeJit marked a milestone in a gigan--ijna: Le demobilization task that startled Y-J Day when some 3.000,0001 1 men were eligible for separationJ during the con ing year. The remaining one million of these men— are slatea for discharge withinWASHINGTON, OP A Senate the next few months, banking subcommittee today re-. O’Hare was presented his dis-j stored to the administration's Em-j charge by Captain A. A. Clark-ergtr v Veterans Housing Bill son. USN commanding officer ofthe $600,000,000 material subsidy the Personnel Separation Center, that was cut out by the House. . during a 15 minute nationwide The Senators also wrote into the j broadcast over the Mutual net-measure provisions for price ceil-{work honoring the East Detroiter mgs on existing homes and build- Featured on the program was a.Material Subsidy\!Is Restored InHousing Bill-lt;j ing lots.The thretprovisions had beenwell done” to the 2,000,000th dischargee from Fleet Admiral Ches-j requested by Housing Expediter ter w Nimitz, speaking fromWilson W. Wyatt. He termed them Washington D C essential success of his pro-, 21-vear-old quartermasterT(in itPettremliste pun i eigh surriy ttheto fblocTltheof 1 chef patipangiarn tor building 2,lt;Oo.OOO new j volunteered for the Navy, June 9, homes for veterans bv the end otnext year.!1943, and completed 33 months in service. During his tour of duty | aboard three transports h ; sa.v jNEWSFROMOURI action at Leyte Gulf, Saipan and j Iwo J;ma, earning right to wear | I four campaign J.ixms He arriv-ed in San Francisco,and proceeded to tho eentei for discharge.March 15, separationBOYS IN SERVICEcRecentDischargesCamp AtterburyPfc. Arthur C. Nordyke, of Franklin St., Plymouth, O.I 1st Lt. Roger L Lawrence, D. 2, Monroeville.Roger Lyle Hall, S 2 U. S. S. York town C. V. 10 - 1st Div.Pudget, Sound Navy Yards Bremerton, Wash.21RNew addresses:Private Richard R. Van 15401065, - Company ”B’ Replacement Battalion A. S. F. T. C.Fort Lewis. NE, WashHorni ( apt. K. P. Ferguson To Leave ArmyCapt K P Ferguson, administrative officer at the Radford Arsenal, Radford, Virginia, has been ordered to Fort Bragg, North j Carolina for separation from the Army. Capt. Ferguson, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, is aj graduate of Virginia Military In-' stitute, receiving a B. S. degree in chemistry in 1938. Entering on i active dutv with the Ordnance De- I partm.cnt in March , 1942, atAberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, as a second lieutenant, he was first assigned to the New River Ordnanci Plant, Pulaski, Virginia as adjutant in April, 1942 With the closing ot the New Riv-ei plant in 1943, htPrivate John Thomas Lend rum 15401063A. G. F. R D.. - No 1 Camp Picket, VirginiaState H. S. CroupsiGive ExcellentMusical ConcertBy Helen McC laflinIn these days of world-wide fear : and suspicion, I think the people inwas trans-1 {bis community should be aware offerret! to the Radford Arsenal as an outstanding Ohio youth achieve-adiutant, later becoming adminis- nient. I am referring to the effortstrative officer. ' put forth by our young people toDuring his tom of duty at Rad-1'Jlesen? a P^Gormant e shoyyinv ford. (Vpt. Ferguson was a. mem- oneness of thought and unselfish de-Radford Rotary Clubvotion to the expression oi beauty Last Saturday high school musi-ber of theand the Harvey - Howe - Carpet ( eVghty eight com..he Anient an Legion, tor , [es jn qj110 canie to Cleveland to.'s services as adjutant at the i participate in the all-state festival'Post oi th*Radford Arsenal. ( ept. Ferguson (organizations performing for music received the Army Commendation ( educators from the entire countryAward from the Chief of Ord- Ten Norwalk students were in the nance. group. The entire personnel num-Upon completion of his terminal bered 500 in the band. 215 in Hiti leave, Cant. Ferguson will return string orchestra and 1750 in thfi to his former emclovment with mixed chorus.
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