■Staff sgt. wolfenbarcerStaff Sfct. Arnold V. WullVn-barker of Ha nutate, wax burn March 2S, li2fl mid vmx inducted' into the Army January Uif VM2. lie served in the U. S. two years ;.nd was sent oversea* January *044.He was wounded in France, June 211 three months later hn joined hi* Company and was killed in action November 22, somewhere- in (Germany,He leaves his mother, four brothers, Pfc. Chester Wolfrn-haiger* Shelby Clayton and A rice: three sister r, Ruby, Lois Wolf entailer and Mrs. Hazel Jones all of Harrog-ate and a host of relatives and friends.lac Ming witn ms mianuy unit near Aachen, Private First Class- Lankford IS. SiKide, 24, oT TIulcn, Ke.ntuckv .i^ now re-«‘0verihtf at this United States Army station hospital in Enic-I ami. He hart been awarded his second Oak Leaf Cluster for the Purple Heart, having been wounded before in the African Campaign and upain in the initial assault on Aachen.Pft\ Spade is rpcuverinff satisfaclorilv and will soon be ready for duty, said his ward sureeon, Captain Herbert B. Mcf*authlin of Denver, Colorado.Medical department 8ildier» prave first aid to Pfc. Spade. He was tranHferred to a field hospital and evacuated by hospital plane to lnglaMl for Fur-ther treatment.Pfe. Spade’s wife, Mrs. Mabel Spade, and their non, Ray Nr a? Spade, live in Hulun. Pfc. Spade was in the trucking: business before entering theArmv.Corp. Ben fiibson, recently returned from service overseas, is visiting friends and relatives here. In twenty one days hr will report to Miami Beach, Fla., for reassignment.Pfe, Robert T. Parham, of the 15th Airforce, who has been in ItaJv twenty eight months, is here for a thirty day furlough visiting Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Parham, Sr.Camp Walters, Tex. - PvL Paul King, IK, son oT I Jessie Kink of Route I, Box K’f Clnir-ficld, Term., has arrived at this Infantry Replacement Training Center to begin his basic train-'iiijf as nn infantryman. He has bct'ii assigned to a haltalian stressing* specialist training.Pvt. y C. Rose is visit in u* his wife snd baby. lie will leave lo-Found DeadBUck-Drtv^hth2-V-*rtiirowfh 3^Ww«r*KMtMM. .2ft to 40 dot** wiyLnd Rev eareis \ VIati Pu Sarnie W Osborne, SI usher.He is i yCfevre,’ liters, . • poll's, In ^in^villo.1. 0. O.HASN'T MISSED SINCE 1771Hanover* N. H. -Dartmouth College has the longest record of consecutive graduations of any The college has graduated classes college or unversity in the nation, every year since 1771,j State Senator Warren (.2. Hooper ; of Albion, Mich., principal wit-n*ss in the prosecution again si de-fi'JliHiitil*; in n r«’i»wcNazi ( UppeWestenlayed). lt;1 responded cent Altia douH Iohbc suffered i offensive and that on can on at home t.ary si tun A staf Army ve,■ ♦ dents tin iTecoiuber tod pri- - troops \ wn n nded— Reports set enemy while |,t. Third Arr to have ni Would If the 2 rect, witl division r 10,000 trc the Germ; of 20 dlv and offji ridicule t the ^Nazi such ter rtf it is points of a fiern axes be two As for of UUO tai pointed on the best in Is higher of anunrev Field Mar? Rundstedt Therefore be ske plicaPROFE