MOW Wiitric *hvtty much different: being furnished by. the Chinese ^eut Seems that every tit seme new sort of vege-oroth~er~'food which—I've ;beard, of-»fc—* j *»• i iHint is very tasty. -late, I’ve received a grand; rf three Henry News Re-The service is very such things as papers and .as .they must go-, by lie ail ordinary mail- goes r/ This usually takes around three1 weeks, altbcughMm—home—intttytoys./*In India I visited the city itta on several occasions! very interesting andr very it from the ~ largerAclties home. It is my hope that I jet a chance to visit-*oirie larger cities in China. 'J I they are much different* Indian towns.* The Chl-pwrellke Americans than fe*:*Jat‘c .pcoplq^.J^cy ms very much and are iWe to them- To learn •id; write. Chinese/appar-take the greater- part i'e, but it is compara-to talk arid „ under-vThe' sing-song - quality - of figures strongly , In :h because a word that Jn'a low toneydt voice ft. an’ entirely/ different than the very same word4'Wghcriohe.—ItVVS9fto say the least. - ,to thank all my frifends irobering me on my birth-, holidays, and for the letters I'vo received. Jit cares to write a letter,^-date hearing from'thejn.. ly anything about iriv work the war news in the pap-Id give a good idea iof |omg on over here. Hope can wind it by or duringspeech*■ *dote for now, hoping to o« « lot of you, and .also that the'Henry News - Rc-itarta coming more regu-Sincerely,T/Sgt James E. Williams. Want James E. Williams, (censored), A. P. O.vNo. of Postmaster, NeW York,Technical Sergeant JAMES E. WILLIAMSGovernor Green Sponsors ServiceOfficers’ SchoolThe Illinois service officers’ school being held at Jacksonville this week is the first of its kind in the country, and is attracting attention from many other States and from the Federal Government The school, sponsored by Governor Dwight H. Green, is training offi-organizations, field agents of State offices and representatives of industry, business, agriculture, labor artd*qtjher groups to handle the problems of men 'and to help them get start-again in civil life.' Lawyers, ministers, teachers, physicians, peisonnel managers, service officers and other leading ^citizens froni.ali parts of Jlllrrois are enrolled as students at \he WipkaOrivi ile^sehobl. ^he^mfrftbh n Legion. Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars organizations arc working with Governor Green’s Committee on Veterans’ Rehabilitation and Employment to clarify the maze of Instructions and regulations now facing the returning veteranAs a part of the graduation exercises at the end of the course, Friday evening, June Ifi, certificates of completion will he award ed the students. Governor Gteen will present the certificates.State’s Attorney, Sheriff, Help Put Up Hayhe Legion'nsors Circus- Iin, isbnnHNo—9, Ameri^ ng'to Chilli-Statc’s Attorney Robert A Barnes and Sheriff Zcnas Graves both of Lacon, performed a poodturn and set an example for other business and professional men ofMarshall and Putnam CmxmrrsMonday when they spent the day at- the farm of State’s Attorno Barries! father, Fred Barnes of Washburn, where they assisted intin A flolH of clOVPT flnd