11. ' I tl V iA 1 i ^ |/ll I V'L V*-* S-* t » ^ • ,7Church. Wilmington. N. C.— (Photos, Courtesy of The Pilot).JOSEPH MULIERI BECOMES EDITOR OF ORANGEBURG PAPERAUGUSTA. Ga. — Joseph Mu-! licri. formerly of Augusta, and recently of the editorial department of The Charleston Evening Post, has been made editor of The Orangeburg Observer. a weekly newspaper published in Orangeburg, S. C.Mr. Mulieri was commissioned a lieutenant, junior grade, in the United States Coast Guard, on the outbreak of war, and after four years in service returned to civil life last December holding the rank of lieutenant, commander. *He served first as assistant captain of the Port of Charleston, and then saw twenty-five months service oversoas, where he was assigned to Naples, as head of the Coast Guard Fisheries Division of tlie Allied Control Commission in Italy. In that capacity he effected a reorganization of the Italian fishing industry to relieve famine.Prior to his entry into the Coast Guard. Mr. Mulieri had been with The Augusta Herald and The Charleston Morning News. Mrs. Mulieri is the former Mi.ss Theresa Punaro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Punaro, of Augusta.