Tt C3C:X CTATTTMAIL Zslxa. Cnqaa Saturday I 'srzlnq. Septaz&cr S3. 1311 Credit Meeting Slated-Here For October 8 Three croup meetings . of the Oregon Columbia Credit assocla Hon will be held October 8. ac cording to plans approved at the Salem Credit association lunch ton Friday noon. The groups ' will ' provide for those giving 30 day credit, such as groceries, in one division; med ical-dental credit workers in di vision two and the finance com panies and those selling on con tract in the third division. Mem bers of the Credit bureau will hold their own meetings. The program will begin with a i gathering of all delegates Satur day night at 80 at the Marion hotel for cocktails. The banquet will be served at the mirror 'room In the hotel at 7:30, followed by floor show and dance., Sunday morning the Breakfast dub girls will hold a- meeting, -while a so called "drop In" break fast will be served at the Credit association rooms in the Nelson building on Chemeketa street for other delegates. This is to accom modate delegates who might oth erwise ' find it difficult to get breakfast on Sunday morning. The conferences will follow the breakfast hour. This is -the first ; time the conference has been held ; In Salem and was brought here KSLM MBS SATVROAT t3M K. s0 Musical Interlude. :4S News. . News. t:lS Orchestra. 7 JO News. 1:43 Western Serenade. S:0 Haven of Rest SJS New S:4SA1 Trace Orchestra. SrOO-sRay Noble's Orchestra. :15 Pastor's CaU. - ' : 9 JO Saturday Scrap Book. 10:00 Glen Hardy. New. 10:1SA1 Williams. . 10:30 Luncheon with Lopes. 11KIQ US Marines. 11 :19 Lanl Mclntyre. 11 :30 George Sterney's Orch. 1100 Today's Top Trades. 11.15 News. 11:30 HiUbUly Serenade. U J3 Spotlijht on Rhythm. 1. -00 News. 1 .-OS Interlude. . . I 15 Wash., vs. Whitman FootbaU. 430 Leverenz at the Console. S0 News. - I S:15 Music for Remembrance. ' S 30 Music - ' . S .45 Night News Wire. ' 0 Chicago Theatre of AU. 7 DO War Commentary. 7:1 Music ior Remembrance. .. 7 JO Evangelical Hour. SW Downbeat Derby. S.OO News. - :1S Orchestra. JO News. sV4S Galilean Hour. 10. -00 Teddy Powell Orchestra. 10:15 Orchestra. " 1030 New. 10-45 Gus Arnhelm Orch' -a . 11. -00 Open Houee. " 115 News Roundup. : m -12 DO Sign Oft. - : , ' ' HEX N SATUKDAT Jt Ke. ( DO Musical Clock. :15 Farm and -Home Makers. . -45 United Nations Review. v 7:15 Martin Agroraky. Mew. 7 JO News Comments.- . i .-- 7:45-George Wright, Organist , S DO Breakfast Qub. - f t DO Fannie Hurst : :SO Ark H ults. Organist. . .. 9:45 Transatlantic Quiz. 10:00 Singing tn Oixie. 1 10-10 Tollina Calling. I. 10 30 What's Cookin i A 105 Football. 1:30 Horace , Heidt Orchestra. 2:00 News. ' 1D2 Saturday Concert 1:45 Hello Sweetheart., 3 DO Service Serenade, 3:15 Story land Theatre.. M 130 Harry Wismer. i " S:45 BN. . ,t ' 4 DO Correspondents Abroad 4:15 Blue Matinee. 4:30 OnSUge Everybody. 5 DO Orchestra. 5:30 Gilbert Ac Sullivan. - DO Esplanade Bands. 6:30 Spotlight Bands. 55 Quick Qui. 7 -oo Guy Lombardo Orchestra. 730 The Man Called X. S 00 Early American Music. , SO Leland Stowe. . . S:45 BN .- :,' r -S:55 News. m S DO Soldiers with Wings. 25 Musical Interlude. 30 News Headlines and 4 Clgh- lights - ' r -'. .45 Study tn Blues. . - 10 DO Music by GUI 1030 Builder of Faith. 11 DO This Moving Workl -11:15 ClaretBOtrt Hotel Orcav . 1R45 Orgaa Concert. " ' KCW NBCSATXRDAT 420 Ke. ' 4 DO Dawn Parol DO Rhythm for Saturday,,;,. 30 Newa Paawoe. - -7 DO Here Comes the Band. 7:15 News Headlines . eM Blgav light -;-730 Music by Cugat 7:45 tiam Hayes ' .. S:00 K-C Jamboree, a 30 Melody Roundup. j . DO Alex fareier. News., , :15 Callinc All W". 30 Atlantic Spotlignt- ..: 10 DO Adventure Ahead. 19 30 Here's Babe Ruth.v IS. 45 War Telescope 11 DO Otwwtuntty Theatre. :'U 1130 Stars of Toi famorroev. It je Ed McConnell. . -. ' JO Footstauu i ' 130 Races. 1$ Rhyuun. Workshop, t 2 DO Your America - '- m . . m a ooVeffetabiee tor vtctory J 15 1 Sustain the Wings. , S 30 curt Mamey U Co. 3:45 Art of Living. , 4 DO They Call Me Joe. -4:30 Noah Wenster Bay. 5 DO Orchestra. S 30-Your Charm Coach. S:45 Louis-P. Locnner. t . ODO-pNational Barn Daneev t 30 Can You Top This! 4,, 7 DO Barry ; Wood. 730 Grand-or Opry - DO Truth or Consequences. S30 Rudy Vallee. . - ej qq fJxWS 15 Thomas' Peluw Orchestra. :30 Three Suns Trio. -45 Lee Slnuna. Pianist 9:55 Music. ".. 10 DO News ' s 1015 Labor Roundup. 10:30 Hotel St FrancU Oren. 10:55 News - - - .M 11-00 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 11 JO War News Roundup. 12 DO- A. M.-Cwtng Shift KOrN-4--SATt7RD4rT7S 4 DO News. . i -.15 Western SUrs. 30-KOIN IQock. ' - , 7:15 News - t i., "730 Bill Haworth. News. , 't:45 Consumer . -00 Warren Sweeney. News. D5-Let Pretend. . -30 Fashions in RaUons. . do Theatre ct Today. 9:30 News. - .4$-Ziener Fantasy. 10 :00-Grard Central fetation 10:2S-Air-t lo et the Air 10 30 Bport to the Nation. jj!?;ary Lee Taylor. 11::;) Jrenade. y FTftere Tftey Are What 7 They Are Doing $ V Charles W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith, rente four, box lit, Salem, enlisted In the US navy September 21 and Is new waiting orders U report to a naval training station. lie Is a graduate of Parrtsh jamler high school. - Smith was bent in Honolulu in 1928 and came to Salem to live In 1940. this year because of favorable hotel accommodations was an nounced by Francis Smith, man ager of the local bureau, who out lined plans for the conference. 3:45 World l"oday. 3:55 Interlude. 4D0 Something for You. 4:15 London Column. ; 430 Meet Mrs, Miniver. ; 50 Youth on Parade. 930 Tralfie Safety. 9:45 News. "I , . .DO This Is My Story. ' 30 Sports a la carte. :45 Saturday Night Serenade.' 7:15 Mayor of the Town. 7:45 Jerry Sears Presents. 1:00 America In the Air. 30 Inner Sanctum. :55 Dave Vaile. OO Your Hit Parade, :45 Don't You Believe It ; 10 DO Five Star Final. 10:15 All Star Dance. 10:30 Henry Busse Orchestra, i l 10:45 Texas Rangers. 11 DO News. - - , ! , 11:05 Orchestra. .1130 Talks. 11:45 Orchestra 1155 News. IS DO to DO a m. Music 8c News. KOAC SATURDAY SSt Ke. 1 10 DO News. ' Sunday's Radio Programs KSLM MBS SUNDAY 114 Ke. 7 DO Radio Bible Class. 730 Young People's Church. 1:00 Wesley League. S 30 Voice of Prophecy DO Pilgrim Hour. 9:30 Lutheran Hour. , 10.00 Glen Hardy. News. 10:15 Commander Scott - ' 10-3QHoakv Hall. ' 11 DO American Lutheran Church. -1 lt-oe war- Cemmtaun-i '- -1J-.15 Votee(. e uairy- T inner. ' y i 12 30 Dr. Floyd Johnson t - 1 DO Lee Castle's Orchestra. 130 What's the Name of That , Song? . s DO American Mercury Theatre. SIS Orchestra. 1:30 Local Toung People. 3 DO Quick As A Flash. '330 Upton Close. 3.45 Dick Brown. 4.-00 San Francisco Opera. DO Mediation Board. 5:45 Gabriel Heatter. DO News. C -.15 Orchestra. 30 Cedric Foster. :45 Columbia Bay Choir. 7 DO Orchestra. 7:15 Tommy Tucker Timet. 730 Langworth Orchestra. DO California Melodies. 30 Tonight at Hoagys. v. S:15 Charles Magnantt' and Nick Consinune urcnesira. 30 News. :45 Organ Music. 10 DO Old Fashioned Revival. 11 .-00 Sign Off. . KFX BN SCNDA 7 1 19 Ke. DO Symphonic Flight 30 Dr. Ralph Walker. . 0:45 Sunday Song Service. DO Builders Of Faith. . 30 Message of Israel. 10 DO John B. Kennedy. H:lSCeerge Hicks. 1030 Sammy Kaye Serenade. 10:55 Leland Stowe, News. 11 DO Chaplain Jim. DSA. -U -JO Serenade Tropicale. 12 DO Listen, the Women. 13 JO Miss Hattie. 1DO Darta for Dough.. 130 World of Song. . I DO Mary Small Revue. 130 Ho Copy DO Whiteman Hour. .. 40 EdW. Jorfenaen. 430 Sunday Vespers. M.l Pill. UlMllM. DO Christian odence Pregran. , a.i CMMftjl ' - - 30 Monday Morning Headlines. :45 Drew larsow. ; , t:l-BAim St Chamfer IfiMtaa Jut -w IS ttilsaw 730 Keep Up with the World. DO Greenfield Vtuage (.-near. : .,, . -.15 Dorothy Thompson. 30 QUIT Kids: ' 30 Newa Headiinee ttighnghts 99 ror au nirawiv. 10DO University Explorer. . .A.. Din. V.tM Dniiin it Faitn. 11 DO Concert Hour . KCW NBC SUN DAT 43 SU. 4 DO Dawn Patrol ' aas Command Mary. r Tcday ;0CLiV ; . 2:15 P. IL , ESLU (1SS3 -And Mutual Network SEXVES IN ITALY ; 15th ATA FORCE m ITALY Ffc. Orville A. Leno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave f Leno of Grand Ronde, is an automotive driver with a signal company - attached to a 15th" AAF B-24 Liberator ! wing heademarters stationed in southern Italy. He is a jgraduate of the Grande Ronde high school and prior to his entry into the service in February 19421 he was an employee of the Midway Lum ber! company of Grand Ronde. He has been on overseas duty since December 1 1842.1 arid wears the African-European middle' east theatre ribbon with four campaign stars. - -'el' AUMSVILLK Pfc. Harry D. Weitman is on a 30-day furlough after two and a half years in the southwest Pacific. His; last loca- tion was saipan ior wnicn ne re ceived a presidential citation. He will return to Astoria air base aft er j visiting his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weitman, ; r . - CnL John McFarland son of Mrs. Effie McFarland, 1795 S. Lib erty. Salem. Ore;, is due to arrive in the United States soon on fur lough from - the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations, where he served 28 months with the army cdast artillery corps, the army ser vice forces notified The Statesman Saturday." I. .r . 10:15 The Homemakers Hour. 1 1 DO Southland . Singing. 11:15 Church in the WlWwood. . 11:30 Concert Hall. . i . 12 DO News. - I 11:15 Noon Farm Hour, s - 1 DO Home Folks' Frolic. 1 1:15 Marching to Victory. ' : 1:30 Variety Time. i ! 1:00 Books and Authors. J 2:15 Music of Many Lands.: -3 1:30 Memory Book of Music.. , '.? 3 DO News. I ' ' I 3:15 Music of tM Masters i 4 : 00 Excursions u. Science, ? 4:15 Listen to Leibert. ' - 430 Rhythm and Reason. 4:45 Tony Pastor. ! 5:00-On the Upbeat i 5:30 Belgian Series. I 5:45 The Magic Casement. it DO News. - S:l 5 Studio Party. I S :45 Evening Farm Hour. I 7:00 From A to Z in Novelty. I 7:15 Eternal Vigilance. i 730 The Master Singers. ; 75 Here Comes the Band. , 1 SD0 AUen'Rotb. ; iS:30 Music That Endures, i- i:45 News. i ; - ' :30 Listen to Leibert i in Ktrln ChLartt i I V-noHishliffhta of the Bible. i 7 30 Words and Music. B:00 The Church in Your noma. 8:30 world Newt. Kounaup. 8:45 Carolyn Gilbert. Singer. S--00 rirwth ! Wells 9:15 News in Advertising. ' a-3AStrriivan 10 DO-A Lay mad Views the News 1 10:15 Recital r ?, - - an 10i3O cticao Bound Table. , . , 11 DO Those We Love. . 1130 John cnaries i nomas. 12 00 World News . v , , 1330 The Arm Hour. ? i 1 :30 Music Salon. -1 UMMnnrT KuvL . - 2 00 NBC Symphony Orchestra. 3 DO News Headline and Highlights 3:15 Catholic Hour. j ! 4 DO Jack Benny. I 430 Band wagon. ; 1 4 -S3 Tom Renay newsv. S DO Charlie atccartny. DO Manhattan Merry -Go-Round. i 30 American juduio u . ainiai i Music s --,' 7 00 Houi of Charm. , j j 730 Tremayne-Gleasou ; SDOTne ureal uuaerMecve. 30 Symphonv Hour. : i 9:30 lack Benny. 10 DO News Fiasnes ' 10 -J5 Mary Ann Mercer.' 1030 Music America Loves Best : tl DO St. Francis Hotel Orchestra. 1130 War News Kounaup. U.DO-2D0 ajn. Swing Shift . SvOD CBS SDNDAT 459 ate. I jw news or ine woria :I3 E. Power Biggs, organist. s : : Mew voices in sona s I tnThurrti ot the Air. I h 730 Wings Over Jordan. ' IDS Warren Sweeney, Newa DS Blue Jackets' Choir. ! B-Mlntritat4an to Laamine " . DO Salt Lake Tabernacle , 930 Faith of .America. : . . I : i a'-oa-rhinrh t Die Air 1039 Something for You , 19.49 Edward Murrow 11 DO Dangerously Yours. ,t, 1130 Worid New Today. 1135 Songs ef America. ' : n D Philharmonic Orch. Ceneeri, .130-The Pause That Refreshes. : 1 Th. SBafnir Hour. i 1 $ 1:4ft Wuliam Shtrer. News. I 3 DO Silver Theatre. f K Was . I 4 DO Kate Smith Hour. 5:15 Stars of Today. i :30 Rhythm Inn. , . ' -'4 ! S35 Bob Trout . I , " ' - t . i ; CDO Radio Rea.-tera Digest i I 30 SUr Theatre.; I 7(00 Take It or. Leave It - I 1 7 au ranme ann, . . , . . I a '35 Son of the. Week. , m'-tn SnM of th Columbia. tO. DO Five Star Ftea . , . . 10:15 Wartime Women. lOtSO-Orchestia. ' 1030 Trans Atianue cau. had Eddie Garr Show. llO Talks 11:45 Dale Jones Orcbestra. j 1155 hews. H : -13DO-eD0 ajn. afusle ana news. 1390 ke. V : RHJ.Ti rsrf; oyv; On Your Dial LJ.Jii j - Statica", j i'-j; , D. C. L. 2. jV'. '.':.nskli?c7;-.2:l5P.ii;. , . l . . , - ..' i , r t, i , 'Another Sports Service of Your V " Nearby Helpful Associated Dealer - ' a a.- pri i - .. ' 13C0 I (nIIJ f . f Oa-Ycrr Kc kJ , DbJ ."'.?Cv : YVOODBURN Twenty year eld navy corpsman Herbert L. Gill, II, has retamed from two years with the marines ta the Semth Pacific and Is with his parents, Mr and; Mrs. Wayne B. GUI, S20 1 Hayes Street, . enjoying mom's' good 1 cooking and re rainlnr the 29 pounds lost at Salpaav k Young Gill, i wearing , three battle stars, sad presiden tial citation stars, is a veteran of Guadalcanal. Tarawa and Salpan, Home looks good to him after 21 months first aid work to the wounded, most of It en the front lines. .; PR1NGLE Pjrt. Qaentin Bewson Is now stationed at Camp Eab erts, Calif. Bis wifa and twa "small children are living an the farm here. NELSON TO GET TRAINING FORT SILLi Okla Sept. 20 I Second Lt Heed H. Nelson. Salem. Ore- has been selected to attend the oifiGers special basic course of the field artillery school at this Dost. lieutenant Ne'tson.: son of Carl E. Nelson. 260 W. LefeUe it. Salem, attended the University ot j Oregon, where ne. was student beforts entering the su-my. Kennetli Barnett. machinist mate second class, left Monday night for Sanf Francisco after spending a 30-day-leave with his 1 wife and : other relatives. " ; Marrisi W. FlaggV seaman see- nnd clacsi is at home from Farra- 1 gut to spend a 15-day leave with his wife and daughter at 105 Fair ham avenue. 1'- HoaglandGets Bronze Star SILVERTON-i-Capt, Cautrles E. Hoagland of SUverton. was awarded ' the; newly-authorized bronze star for heroic service in connection with military opera tions against the enemy during; the battle for Attn by Uai. Gen. A. V. Arnold of the Seventhvinfantry division; fin a ceremony held re- centry at central Pacific base. Hoagland; member of an infan try assault unit, received the dec oration in recognition of his out standing' actions in the gruelinf three-week battle for Attu, tip of the foe-bound Aleutian chain, year ago, " ' t 'I :-V . . I J " - . ' J , tl I t. m.V, f, ,,,.r . . i.Jt i ' , , - f . "i A 4 " 1 ' i ' ! 1 " I T RAM VOU HAVE I M AA6N X S . I VO.KMlSl&if pO T gACA 'A ! V. .L'l -V i A"V awn...' wtu. ee hers in v AfiKw wdif ' I 'dL-ZZJZ uATc-ftic VOO THINK VDuv . I A MOVeNT..I I COMING TO JeuMPft ' ' 'A '1 - SSSi? CAN CAPtUlW M, WILL VET SEA Yftf L . OBT ACU r-VySS VsO, VONKUTflia:, ''- -! J " "" ' 11 m i aaaasssssstaiaaasssssssaaaaBs si s 1 -. A veteran of two campaigns in fha "PaHfie war. Cant. Hoagland participated with the Seventh di vision in the recent assault and capture of Kwajalein atoll, -center of Jap held Marshall Island. ' - ,v In addition to the'.bronzr star,- jfaaeiAnd wears the Aslatic-Pacif- 1 '. le theatre ribbon with two battle etam the national defense ribbon; and, thi combat infaiitrTmanii badge. f ' . He is the son of Mrs. Lou Hoagland, 411 Brooks street, S0 - vertbn. -i , . " v 1 . vs.5 I!ctcii-Dca Lea J Capt. Henry Kortemeyer Flies uxcitmg Bombing -Mission : SANTA MONICA, Calif.; Sept. 2? When a bomber flies so low; that exploding bombs blow a sticky' coating of mud over the pilot s compartment, rendering visibility "absolute zero," that's dangerous flying. - - . - : s , But despite the mud and a' solid sheet of ground fire, Capt. Henry A. Kortemeyer, who ,- is now awaiting 1 reassignment at army air forces " redistribution station No. 3 in Santa Monica, Calif, con tinued , to pilot his low-Qylng Mitchell bomber on an unwaver ing course as he covered marine landings on Cape v douches ter, New-Britain. i "Bullets and shells were flying wildly as we skimmed a mere 50 feet above ground installations,' related the native ot Salem; Ore. "An engine was knocked out,- one crew member. was killed and ev ery man aboard the ship: . was wounded by the ! withering . Jap fire. f As our bombs were dropped VMSWU'T(jH CWULIH?? IPUDSV (Ve Mlt i BARNEY GOOGU . . 1 11 : : ' - ' : ....... .. . ! ! ' ' '. ' -; ; I "7 TT1 1 1 where j i saw the h , ! - xIIyYYYYvM r is iw V pups running VvYVYy ! I T ! ' r i ' ! r 'l i i ii w - 7 ... : It x -. f " I . ' KCAA0VC& Krr's uncankn. 0 (important people OUIvTJvMES I tCCZET MOUSS lu id -M i U6H .W-rtV a ear 771 vS iPLLA iTHII.ELE THEATET f YOU KN0W.LEM.I KEVERtl THOUGHT mUKETO TP A Mfl Rur lKJtf-i2J a. LITTLE v2VH7KS-Y.r fT i vr ciy . . i on the target the force of the ex plosion shot up mud and debris. completely plastering the. plexi glass of . my compartment. As I couldn't see a thing, I was forced to fly the plane on one engine by instruments to 1700 feet In this manner we managed to clear the hills and head toward home.' For his heroic part in' the New Britain mission. Capt Kortemeyer was decorated with the Distin guished Flying Cross and the Pur ple Heart He also has been award ed the Aid Medal with1; two Oak Leaf clusters: :" The son of Mr. and Mrsa H. D Kortemeyer of Salem, Capt Kortemeyer has nown . oa mis sions in the South Pacific area. During his last -mission he was officially credited , with having bagged a Zero. :.v - -'':: I t " Before entering the armed ser vices in . September. 1940 Capt Kortemeyer attended Willamette university .at Salem and Oregon State college. mxn. uwxzvE.-tVwS (WEsstvGE vase, fhoca swnN- pune rcti vni tw- jisfiio coNu IiIlukre WHO ERD IT TOR lSLIT.... V 'r- iM...D'vsJOiLO PALL'S r-LI TAKE LIKE A ROTTEN J aftk aaVBmsssr- I APPLE , 5ari - " "-'t! 1'-'- ' r a mUKETPBEEROXONG YE5,MS EEENj ZEfiOSfNSnWCT DOtt ITOZEAa ,6AN0- ewditSH TopiNOoarr actin'sorta tells him ( , oad sez everttwins owe WHtft5 DM HIS Ml NO. RESTLESS. K ANNIE IS : ANf 0&NDT, tAUSC YW GUARD For weeks he's 8ENi m . :1n danger! J n mealLthetime!- SSCENTlrjG-T)UBLE. J T7TT . , .,-,7 "A NOW J WHAT?I 1 'JC 'I T 1 J I be Hop Quotas j For Brewers Set at 150 PORTLAND. Sent M.-WV- Brewers may buy 1944 hops equal to 150 per cent of those used dur ing 1943, less the mumtity on nana September i, 1944, the re gional war food administration announced today. The WFA said the restriction. which also anolies to hon nrod- ucts, would insure fair distribu tion of the country's estimated 39,000,000-pound crop. . The maior V nroducintf states- Washington, Oregon and Califor nia are expected to grow 48,765, 000 Dounds of hons this year, com pared with 42202,000 pounds last year, the WFA said. ' About 8, 000.000 nounds will be exported. The mineinal factor limiting the production of beer will be . ex tending reauiremen ts for malt in the manufacture of industrial al- cohoL the WFA's brewery indus try advisory committee said re cently in Washington, DC ts i mi. her rqcv toft NOSE (YWUE v US r- l Hill I Ca wHiuria.; DEM...VJHEKJ RIGHT. vW MECHAM- OKAY WHAT TIMS IS CLAYTON ajPF3D TO MAKE TW3 C2AKf r T WUNUTfe i ... O. E, Royer Chairman t Of, JTcr Chest Fund SJUVTSTOtt- O. 1L Rover haa been- appointed chairman of the SUverton division of the United War Chest campaign which will get underway in the . SUverton " home district on October 9. Sil verton's quota Is $6250. s The business and Industrial dis trict will be contacted next week several days earlier, than the can-! vass of homes will begin. Busi-0 - ness people are being asked to dis- 1 play , in their homes the stickers - they will receive so that the resi-. denttal workers will not call on - them a second time. Iowa Man Will Be Editor " Of St Helens Paper -u ST, HELENS, Sept 29-(Wohn, M. Harrison of Oakland, ; Iowa, ; will become editor of the St Hel-j : ens Sentinal-Mist November the management announced today. . He will succeed Ralph C, Curtis, formerly of Salem, who has gone : i to .Ketchikan, Alaska. Harrison-,. formerly edited the Oakland -1 Acorn. . kv oil eme VT vc uaiznti CM6R ft J WfT 1 OOOvl !! WUI PPfi&EO OUT 3 AAAS - TER? 5 AVlONlTHS COAST!? awa awarv BkriST H 1 e-rT VaMai.BBam ANO TH WE9T WALL r - (THANKS Ti r.l r?.f . tl i li' ' V. Is f -M.t. '.1. ! 1V05 N. Carolina vs. Army Football 2 i a Philadelphia sympnuuy. 3 i 0 News . 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