l' 1HAYWARD, CALIFORNIAOUR YOUTH!N SERVICEA, C, WORTHINGTON HOME ON LEAVE AFTER 5 YEARSi-nFor Iht first time during the, five years since he joined the army, Pvt. A. C. Worthington, son of Mrs. Lena Worthington of 1238 Woods Avu,, is home on furlough. Worthington joined the U. S. Infantry in 1932 and was assignedto Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Due to come home on furlough Dee. 8, 1041, the attack on Pearl Harbor cancelled all plans. Since then, 1m has been on duty in Australia, New Guinea and Hollan-dia. He will report for duly to Camp White, Oregon.wA-