The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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dsty in the AiMCau *«! % xaMft w ea~- lift ufctrer. £rt*&caB*e
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lBT..vr.jr Mwiffttftk «H6ifV TTWirr
batsaJua to be <&adUj « w-i **• J*r ts Saae uf -au J
h-gl: poorts. Tb* mmte «f u* ^«^r*y,r ax J"
Utu^MO is jy/w 0fra.r7r.-jr u; Wu* * * - £#:I
! l*x«d *ad fipaikLjr^ to *jt \mmt.
Mr. Vena L« flYiiiir, of AV * * -***- to
laasa. is very happy to have fa*r *ra" * -J**" maaamc e*>
h'MArt aafeiy home. Ai*>, z**6- <*** 1 • pap«tt S. -X* va*
tea* to nr. then- little ** Ver- * prw*x 17 -i Bc*r*v.
&ry Dale, over two jtin o.id, w21
t4«t i^wirsa *re reaiOK^d &-
really etjoy this Christmas wfck* ■*«■** tza-y ~*J he trWer-
wfll be his first t* sp*n: witfc Lis " T ®*W« ■ •■
Iwtty. 'He hopes Sasta Oaa* ^
«w fir A him Uvry-ie.) Fr^ra- «*« G*z^MMxm*r tflx^rr*. x^t-
iy, Versoy I>*ie says: "K«tber, I D' C.
am f/rvud of ay daddy." I .J** PireanES Act pr^
vmm & perjutj of * :ir* u
2nd Lt. Job* P. I>wrhert> , son *x«*w: fT*?' ^
^ Mrs. Dells M. Dougherty, Et. f- 5 ^ ®
X AUsr.t*. ws. hooorsUy re^ss- ^ jmm. - cotrjc-^-
•d Mfl*. 13 firwn active doty wjtis °® ^ ^
the srroy Sir forces s.-^ retoK-sd ^0" *f ^ ^ wfc^ ^
V/ civilian life st the Lmcoix, ar- ****** 10 ***** * fire*rr. of
fry air fidd, N'ebcadka. U. ^ ^
erty catered the service at Hons- ^ flrt*rTC «th«wt payMK of
ton. Juae 17, lMJt. with tie amjr *• Wgvt vav Jr
air forces at a pilot-iastractor. JObhFn D. M>A>, Jr,
, CocaajssioEKtx of JtUrrLA. Eeresne
James Floyd CIllllW was honor _ t " * ~ ~ .
aMy divharged from the amy of RlcharaSOn Ifl China
the Uc;ted States at Portland,.
Ore., Nov. 3rd He joined the Karachi, India—T5 Tomrrie E.
army Sept. 1X2, in Shreveport,|Bicfaardsoa, of Mrs. Jarj-J*;
La. He was overseas 11 months Bkhardsoa, of Dooctaar>-IUe, Tex-
and has the ETO ribbon with % * r-"^ several haadred men
battle stars. He is now back in At- hwsOy eaga«ed to prepar.r.? sold-
lanta with his wife Ola Belle Shar >er* for immediate returr. to the
rer aad is employed at Leon Kla- United States east coast from the
key Motor Co. | port of Karachi.
I He is a member of the port of 1
Staff Serjeant E. P. Stroud re- embarkation rtaff in do*x-town
ceived his discharge from the ar- Karachi, where the administrative i
my after 5 years service with 17 Oetaji of loading a ship on sehe- J
rr 'mths oversea* in the European "i'-iie is carried out. This is the last j
theatre. He >iad % points has has overseas stop for men and women 1
the infantry badsre, 3 battle stars the armed forces on the way
good conduct medal, pre-Pearl to New York, Hampton Roads, orj
H arv/r and American Deferj^e rib Jioston-
ba, I Troops arrive by piaie or train!
. 'from all over India, Bcrma and
New Orleans, Ijx. — Winner of China, and are staged at Camp
the Distinguished Flying cross Malir, outside Kara/.hi. The first
a;id other hor^rs. William H. Enid >* to give incoming troops a .
aviation machinist's roate second h'A rr. r ! srtd a*fi^n them billets-.
tiaas, ha* been honoraiJy discharg 7>'*n conx* proceasing, a K^eedy
ed by the navy here. fli father W pr'/cess which requires about two,
H. Er.id lives at 42^/ North West hours. Records are checked, cloth-
street, Atlanta, Texas. ing overages are turned in and <
shortages made up, each man is,
Formerly h student at North given an influenza shot, and a
Texas State Teachers College, partial or full pay is made.
Kr.id enlisted in February, 1X3, j Normally, the delay at the de-
*ervinjf ..; rr, onth* in the South Pa pot j* less than two weeks, depend
"? nav&! av'ation. Besides the jr,^ upon the departure schedules
DrC,he won the Presidential nit for jhips. During the "wait, men,
Oi-atoon, Kir Medal, and official are given pa>. es to Karachi, mov-
commenoation, er/jng a*i a g^n- ;M ar^ r>erw and numerous, a rwim
r^er m four-en^r.ed patrol br>rr.b- miriJf ^ u yv.jUble, and the
ere. He g.jes«ed he had complet- Ked Croal operates full blast. Each
be ween HO and Xi missions mam spends his time pretty much
against Jap shipping. Most inter- M he pleases.
^ hj7' ,WM * n'ft.ilU When the alert for home ship-
th#. J,,,,.. t/> ./j Jap warships, mf.rt rorr.es, the men go by truck
^ *: t/i the Karachi p'>rt, there to climb
h^Miin* for home after the «ur- «* gangplank and move home-
«, u , ... , , . ward through the Arabian Sea,
., «"/ v,*,t*dlhl* ^r- Suez Canal, the Mediterranean
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win' ^ „ . LOOK—Last call for time out. If ]
(J t hlirn W- ToUeson, Biv- ywr paper 1( 1945
ins Texas, re/^r/ed his discharge r/r ]0.4r yrjXlr fciW expire^
Su v l, ,aT'y \T forr f' ^ ^ in your renewal Vxlay
dale Field, la., Nov. 20. pvt. Tol-'
March ! «^h«rribe for the Journal TODAYl!
J./, I .M i. His tour of dut/ as a I ,
truck driver includes service with —B,T r.xtba son—
the .%'ird army air forces ban.'; Save your waste paper and fat*
unit at Stuttgart, Ark. pvt. Tolle- —— |
*?? ~ (t,h" htt*.!f?d (,f Mrn- J"*- from the western Pacific. Memb-j
1 a 'y ' yr, 1'iVihH, wtA wi« for #5fH 0f th^f from Queen City
r h #kl° f5' *v trU^k dri?"r are: Pfc. Ho>-t Williams and
SsnttoH^rS. Ordnance Kc. ^y Fincher.
J^JrAlSt; H?1 J""^a olt«S^>metu^26t?,1C;f^
J O Jniifr ",, 1 Mr" discharged at Camp Wal-
, . n' M,l"':tt,l who erved lac- from US Navy there on 24th
oversea. 11 months as s radio op- of N^embtr. He has .pent 22 \-2
ZUlrTl i V7 r,th.th" ,r'"nth* 19 1-2 of that
1 1a 7 .2 heen; overseas in J'acific. He wan award
^ VE* two battle stars for Guam and
wears the Purple Heart. Before en- Okinawa invasions.
tenng the army he was a student
Sgt. Wilson D. Baker of Queen .
City, has been honorably dis- j
charged from the army air forces
Baker, a veteran of many months
duty in the U.S. theatre as clerk,
was released in accordance with
the army's point system. 1'rior to
entry in the air forces he clerked
in department store.
With the 383rd Antiaircraft ar-,
tillery battalion in San Francisco;
Nov. 14—Today this unit landed
in San Francisco. Veterans of 2f I
months overseas, the New Guinea
Netherland East Indies, and Phil j
ippines Campaigns, the 383rd is
the first unit of the 14th anti-1
aircraft command to be returned1
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last great loan ... the Victory T^oan. He's volunteering his time and effort to do
rtiH important job for our mtintry; anA you can help him a lot by checking to End
out when he's coming, to you'll be sure to be home.
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He's hoping you — like every patriotic American — will say, "I know Victory
Bonds will help to care for our wounded ... to bring our boys back home ... and
I know Uncle ^arn will pay rnr back £4 at maturity of my N ctory E Bonds for
every £3 I put in. You bet 111 buy my share!*' •
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1945, newspaper, November 29, 1945; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336181/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.