• Ten Years AgoI JiFrom The Filet of The IntelligencerNov. 13, 1948: The local public schools were hosts to more than 600 persons who -visited one or more of the buildings on Visitors' Day, which climaxed observance of American Education Week. . . Relatives received word that Chaplain Lt. Col. William j J. Reiss, a former Edwardsville resident, escorted a Japanese pastor and a group of Japanese children on a motor tour af Camp Crawford in Hokkaido, Japan, the home of the 11th Airborne Division special troops and the 187th Glider Infantry regiment. The tour was a reward to the children for perfect attendance at the kindergarten and Sunday school classes. . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Helmkamp werei t » lt;1 i n l I ... b