ju for expressing your ap-r* In the way you have. The st and The Leader are com-the cost of sending the ;o the men In the service g now more than 200lea from The Leader Staff.)0 COIk S 1|C RECEIVESjjli mmof their tutiony food, quarters and books is paid for by the Arpy.PRIVATES KERN AND SEATON MEET AT PORT SHERIDAN We have heard of the impressive two lines of men at Ft. Sheridan— one of men who are entering the service and the other the veterdns who are being checked out. But something new has * been added tois a member of the Infantry Paratroopers and left in February for overseas duty.Santa Ana, Calif.—S| Sgt. Stearl D. Hartman, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stearl J. Hartman, is currently assigned to the AAF Redistribution Station No. 4 at Santa Ana Army Air Base.n.-i___ 1__1 ______ JThursday, June 14, 1945Alabama with him retained to Bowling Green, Mo., and the home of herparents.4,DONT SPARE THE INK,” PVT. LEACH \Pvt. Richard Leach, who has beensuffering with an infection in his eyes writes that he has had 140 ahnta of nencillin and that he is im**