SATURDAY. JULY 29, 19 4 4[minting; of very good heads ofNegro lighter pilots on t h ewalls of the Red Cross Aeru-club snac k bar.Martha also discovered that tl Us do not mind doing R. p. at the Red Cross Aeroclub; in fai t illey compete ’with ea e It other to help, ’‘provided ymi don't treat thorn like lit Me brothers and make them do all the in or dirty jobs, she says They like to cook . , , sn Ilet them try. I have discovered they not. only do it, but are very very good at producing A men can dishes on the British civilian rations we have to use.The cake experts at this Red ■Cross Aeroclub are Pvt. Orville Dunn, brother of Miss Mildnd Dunn, 3843 Summit Street, in Kansas City, Mo., and Pvl. Matthew E. Johnson, son of Mrs. Eva J, Johnson, Buffj*lur Texas, Johnson was a baker at the Rainbow Hotel, Omaha. Neb., before oe enlisted in Lite army and he keeps his hand in hy cooking for bis fellow G. UsNOTICE OF SUMMONS IIV