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uusyiiai.'*.Others Liberated*Captain Johnson, the soi\ of Mrs. Thomas Johnson, 6112 Konore st., served overseas since last March.! The captain, a former president of the Englewood Outdoor club, has a brother, Lt- James J. Johnson, who is stationed in the Philippine islands with the army air corps The seven other Southtowners reported liberated from German camps are:Sgt. James B. Gervais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gervais. 5730 Sangamon st.Pvt. John W. Reeves, son of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Reeves, 7636 Wabash ave.Corp. Walter C. Gullick, brother! of Violet M. Gullick, 7051 Parnell ave. . !;Lt. Harold VT. Aebhcher, tffi Mrs. Mary E. Aeblscher, 3509 W. 64th st.Lt. Robert L. Johnson, son of Herbert L. Johnson, 9653 Leavitt st. ,Pvt. Car] Chatman, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chatman, 6445 Green st.Lt. John JS9 Smith, husband of Mrs. Jean Smith, 7134 Eggleston ave.
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Sun, May 27, 1945

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