Hughes Hear From ,■ Their Son, Charles•;: Mr. and Ms. Bert Hughes re-■.•fleSred a letter Wednesday trm ■£ttr son, Prrs: LSe®eaan4 Chas. Hu*aes. reporting he has compls-fiftieth mission with the ■ff. ton* in Italy and hasassigned to new duties.nis choice of re-- taring hccie on a leave and lat-•er^ waking an instructor's job hi CGusxujr or it-naining where he is and chose the latter. He is now workirg directly under a Uuienat coionel and quarteredwi«n his coomandiTig officer a major and a captain.Committees Named For Walton LeagueCommittees for 1M5 were appointed at meeting of the new hoard of directors of the Emmets-orn77 Izaak Walton league in She home of Earle m. Beebe, president, Wednesday night.The committees, with the first named chairman, are: Membership— Charles J. Spies Joe Hoyt, O. J. Brownlee, VeraLVGns. f'lxwl 1 ’t r°f PPG WUBmi ' “n lt;* e w. h. oi-wns asre has been announced re-cenjy. The Ayrshire soldier was^:urpI^' pember of the WAC, at ^ £“5?°’* Iectoi7 111 Manches-J- reception followed at . ^untr^ club there. Pfc. Olson nas smce been transferred to Sacramento. Oal and his bride pi™ to remain in Manchester. l*e groom was well known in Ayrshire where he was an honor student iicd a leading basketball playerKliegl On Flat Top Which Raided TokyoSeaman First Class Eugene Klie-gl. son of Mr. and Airs. George Kliegl of Cylinder, Is a gunner's mate on the aircraft carrier Belleau Wood, from which plants bombed Tokyo recently, his parents have learned.Young* Kliegl was mentioned in Monday’s issue of the Des Moines Register in a story In which a serviceman from that area brought greetings from rowans there. Gene has been m the service nearly two years. He was home on furlough during the Christmas holidays.