homo on his first furlough in April.A fighting crew member of one of the Army’s most powerful and best known airplane is 2nd Lieut. Fred Sporer of Dallas, who is completing his training at Dyersburg, Tenn. He is a graduate of the Army Air Force training schools, and for the past several months has been a member of the Second Air Force which trains heavy bombardment crews for aerial warfare. Lieutenant Sporer is a co-pilot aboard the Army's prize bbmber. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred|«i Sporer of Mesquite, Texas. The Sporers are former residents of Stephenville and Lieutenant Sporer has many friends here.Capt. Guy W. Snively, son of Mr.