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27 account of the disembarkation of the Japanese envoys at Manila for the nego tiation of peace with MacArthur’s party. John worte that the Japs were dressed in their Royal Best, complete with swords, which they were compelled to remove. wick, expects to graduate soon from Flight Engeneers school at Chanute Field, Illinois, and then leave for Tokyo. Cpl. J. R. Petersen, A.T.C., stationed in Edmonton, Canada for the past two years, is home on a thirty-day re-as signment leave, visiting his wife Vir ginia. Motor Machinist Mate Edward Jack- man, Chief Petty Officer, son of Carl Jackman, with the LST, is reported to be on his way to Japan. Sgt. Freeman Holmer, formerly of the Fiscal Control Division, now sta tioned at Palm Springs, California, vis ited the Accident Commission during the first week of July. Ellen Morley, daughter of Bill More- ly, and in the WAC, was recently transferred from Moody Field, Georgia, to Bolling, in Washington, D.C. Frank Southwick, son of Ike South- Victor H . Barr, nephew of Ann Barr, in the Infantry on Okinawa, writes that he has been transferred from Combat to Non-combat duty. Friends of Charles V. Hess, former blueprinter with the Highway Depart ment, will be interested to learn that, after a short furlough, he is off to sea again, this time on the broad Pa cific, after being on Atlantic and Me diterranean duty. He says he isn’t sure of his destination, but that the temper- BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. Concrete Pipe and Products Ready-Mix Concrete CORVALLIS, O R E G O N 611 S. Second St.