The Log Vol. 24 No. 08

Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas an...

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Main Author: Champion Paper and Fibre Company;
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Language:English
Published: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; 1942
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Summary:Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue. • • I ' c I . \ Pac;;e ML Barry G. Poqnsford _ . _ _ 3 The G:o-.vth C>l Our Country 5 Edit.lr .ala _ . ~ •.•. _ . • . • . . 8 Cni!ll\picn· . H.onor Roll _ _ . 1 o DrPJ\;RWl~TAL NEWS --- . _. --·· ll Ca.nion --- ___ ---·--- 2"8 Housh>!l .•. ~ _ _ . . . . • • _ 40 • • SlPJlMBER 1942 VOL. XXIV NUMBER 8 Pr·1~ dvn't ltnd fauh \\ ith dtt: m,1n ' ' h' litnp~. Or ~tumblt.:~ alnntr d1<' rf''~H.I. ' l ·n•~·· . '' u Jnnc \\f11ll th< hnl':-;. lte \n.:~1 r~ • (h .-.lf'J!!d<J bene&nh l1is ln.1d, I h"' ' 1.: 1111 \" h\.· tad~ . in hi :-. :-hoe" that hurt. • T'Jn ueh hidd"·n JWa\~ fr<'•m \·icw. l )1 1 l\e l>tc 1 den lll h~a r~ plac(.;J nn ~ Oll l b~ck. \ li!!h< Cll.rsc. ~ 0 11 to ~ tum b le. ton. Don't ~ncc1 1t the man ·\\·ho· 3 dn rn t "nh). ~ \ ou ha\·e felt the bloH· That cau~ed hi · fall. or fd t the .~a me 'TllcH onlY the fa llen know . • Ynu maY. be strom.' .'. but . till the blo\\ s T ha L were b1t, if d ca h to yoli ln tht: , df-:,ame way at the .::e lf-~ amc umc. • ~ l i(l'ht caHse y. ou to Hai.!.! !er , tou. Don·t be: too har:'h with the rnaJl who sin~ . Or ndt him with word · nl stone, • C11le· yo1.1 are st1rc. yea. doubly so r~.·. r;rhat you ha,·e n0t ~in s of yclur o'~ n: r,,r you know pet ha r~ . if the empt~ r 's , oic~, Sh0uld wh.i "pcr as s,Jf.t to you . \ . it diJ to him \\hen he "'ent asrrar . • 'TwouJd CctU C }"Oll lO fallC I. tuo. • -.\ uth<:' r l "nknown. • P U B L I S H E D B Y "T H E C H A M P I 0 N F A M I L Y". HAMILTON. . OR10 : HOUSTON, 'rEX:AS •• CANTON. N. C. SANDERSVUiLE. GJ\. • tllabiJued J9l4 . - • - - • • • . • • · • • fwenty-£JqhUa Year of PubJJcatfou tile peper lei' the CO'ftr ol thli wood lroeD 1M Jot• •la o1 lbe .,.m DID P'an and CoatM. • ll CbuapiOQ CofdwalO. and la made lQ 0\11 CaotoD Dlnaloo plaDt out of . tu paper lor ibe lDalde pavu la Cb•mploD White laUD Belold We meotafactv• meAf qyaciH ot bS.ched p&pen. MachlAe nntahec:l. Iuper • • • • • • 11 Rl'\ ( •. Put"' 1 '"l'. Cin-inn ti, 'lhi,) \ 'C I r , l) I• Cr, l f • ti • l . I.! :on t> . :f t. n I Ft rc. Co .• ncl n me:nlt'{ If rhc o) t ~liHll [),,11\.1. • • • • arr ouns or '• ·ur oar ear a Jf;,;·. J'Ptl r:· r;. P·'•;_;- iJtor!l, o; Crtf··="u. 1i, Ohio. h,n' ~< 'tt 1_n 'C.(_·· >nt" nilt·r ~'l__!he l:ov-rd o.~ IJir tc)rJ of l i (;. t:S· 'f. . ,~ ll P :. . .r c"' : lj diu· (,.(; npd n y f r) r 4 f'J y, · Q , • .r. 1n ~ . -.tJ.r.ftl ,.J1-,·. P.-tcr G. Tlt('Hnsa •. {d . •n:-tu.cll) foll'l;ti~ (i 'h.· (~'/pur."?. . : Ct'Ritrd Pa.pe:r Co·11~pany, ~Jr. 1q .:;.~;), ,1J .'J'Nl' : .• ;s JJ~mc-·J« -a u~·r •Tio · . . c. wJ . • . J P! ~a.• tapanl·" n~.· tz.~.: s , .:·(.~d · '>r .gzea . ·f, .: h(-t./f t·nt{nn•. · • :.ti~u rY (-;r'aha 'l P <'>Uil:> 61d is P-~side r\t of th~ P GH.Ul~ford St!lti<lt er~ . n~p1U1V'. f<runde~ i;;~ :.--20. ~nd rerre~ ntative ,}f .l farm1~. \ii<H }. r -~'-e.ral trc1 ~r~nfl·~· ha.:: been co.n rmctt:d .; v:hh tf,(. p:ip··t btt: re~s. Tha"l t;Lt 52 ::.l' Lue of trade has been ~a~:tu~J . L.)wa fr :.R f _ t,;,c.- to SOi1 ·~ ~\-n i-ndicati:ClT n w·n h;d l of • l~oli 0 ~ ll.ill built. 1-lc ·was alsfl one f r0mO\Ut~ica ti o n \\ith the city . 1t wa ~ in 1879 that he rnvvcd i~rom Ci nci n na ti ro College I-Jj II, where he had ;1hn1.) ~ r xsrclcJ, ~n1d wa.s regarded as o n~ of Lbc mosl \rafued and 1'-espt.:ftCd hus·iness 1nen of the Queen City. T-'Ls methods wt'Oll_ght not ouly for prc$cnt good bur for the future as well, and 110 tuatter how C): ICtlsive a tld i,mrortant were hi~ busi­nes$ affair he found time for coopera1:ion in ruov eo1 en l ~ for the pubJic go0d. .~rro Arthur H. a11d Sarah 1\l. Pm.H1s ford, on the 4 th or Dccen1ber~ 1864. wa$ born a son. to w-hom they -gave t11e t'lame t1f Ha n·y G. ln.l1is youLhful days the boy auentlcd the rmblic schooL: of Cincinnati and afterward a p~pi l in the F·armers C:ol'legc o( Coflege Flill. whtch numbered among its alutn n·i P res ide.nt Benjamin Har rison, Bjshop \Valclen ~:'lu rat .hlal ~ tead and m.any oxh er promi1acnt men. Nir. .Pounsfor<.l conJph~Led h.is course there when fifteen y ea rs of age: after which he weal: no Om:a:ha, - ~cb-·Fa-ska, where h€ 'vvas employeJ by tile Chicago Lo:mber Comeany and later by· rbe Union P~r~ific ltailn:>aJ Company. Subsel.lueotly he retu rned . to CiJ\Gin,t).ati and joined his father in bus i.ness, becoming a clerk In the e.stabli s.hJnent of i\ __ H:. Pouns{ord aod CG01pa ny rn J~tnua ry 18,· . Later .tlhe b·usiness was reorganized as a stock company under the n.~rne of The Pounsford Stationery Corn­i, any, on w hi ~h occasi0n,, in J 896, ria rry C . P ouJls ford was elected ecretary. 1-lis wo~k ha$ added another creLlitable page to the reco.rd which the (amily bas made in connection \\ ith the paper business in Ohio. ·Nlr, P D:Uns{ord mai11t-ai:ns .his residence at College Hill, Cincimnaci. and has been very eHe.ctive in promoting the best inrer.e.,\.S C\1 tnc OOmmumty; havi ng served for fifteen yf~Hs as a n1emher o f the ViBage Coon<ci l before it was an­r. u~ed to :the Ci ty of Cjncionati. Extendjng his efforts into mhcr bucl~fl~ss tO.t1JI1ect:ions, he is associat.ed with the CQ'llcg:e 1-iill Realty Compa-ny ·w·hich controls the Glenwood Aran­rn,. nt Bu!iding i;n Coll€'ge H11L of ,,,.-bjclJ. he is 'T' rensurer. · erving al-s(> c1n Lhe Boards of Dircctot·s of 'T'he Goe>cl \:Vill J~nd t~ lri ~.s ,.f be Associated Cha rities, TlH~ Salvation J\.rmy ,"c Edmut~t"Fs J-lon~e for Boy s~ Cineinnati G·ospd l\:li ssio n, l ;i nct>Jn ~f~rn or ial :Univefsiry at Ha r r oga~e, 'T'enuessee. Ce­da rv i lit Cnllege of Cedarvi)le., Ohio and Ch,Pist 1-10spita I, CulciLlnatj. Irle 'also tak~ ·an interest in. nn1ny of Cincinnati s Ci vic nod r~ligiot.rs o.r'ga ni2a ticJns. As a member of the B\lSi­nc~ :\1 en'~ Cit.tW and Ginci nn.ati .t\utomobik Cll1b, he ~n­OJ."~ Cr~H'!S in tl eirr activities. Sen·lrlg ou the Hoa, ,-d of Direclt)rs (){ t b~ Y . .\ l.C . ·. fo-1 twt:·ot y.- five yt~ar '"' . ·.He \vas acl~ve on Lhe e uiJding Coi) tmiLtec in ~<!l.ecti n g the p resent beat.tljful build­is1g ,_ ,rt the.: C'c,:nnd Pttr k\~ay. <-~li s rc-li~i~)\1:) i ~ i{h i 1 hat o.f the P r·~ bytcria n Church, s.cn 'ing a~ Trc~asun.tr for &i~xtct::n y-ear~ and a resid.i ng dde• of the Ses ~io~1 {Gr l hi rty years. . ' Reuben B~ Robertson, Sr., and Reuben B. Robertson, Jr. In The Service of Uncle Sam -l'dt.• ::~:n hn . i1n·a"tt'\t the ( .1. 1'\\l'' of The ( lwmpion PJpcr .tnd fi' ihn-- <.cmi fntn~· ;,nd Ct_}ILrn;lHt ' e e I. n t o,'~ n-., 1 r 3(~1 nh:mbcr.· n' tht.· Chatn}'i<Hl F :tmi l~ fnr ~c rvkc: in lit<' \.\ <H dkn'l, I'Ht d1ai1cJ lW'1 au:rr( c of t~h i \'-\.'~11.1\<: ~{ JfT-.k C'llbt:n n. Robc n ~c·n, ~ r . a nd Rctthnl e. RnbcrtSlJJL Jr. • \1 ·· . .R, ~rt$ 'l. Sr . c~c:(llti\c \ l ~.·t' Prc~ idcnt and Ccnt·ral \ Jnnagr.r ,)f Th·· lhaHlpi,,n Paper and Fihr.e \,. C' lf.'al.~ . h ,~ l en a mcmb'-·r 0f the \\'ar Labor lJ(HI rd ior S()tllc tirnc.:: and Rc •tben. Jr.1 \\aS rccentl. :r ­. ., :uted a n ~nl'c. r c.'"lf the \\ ~H Prodtll:lion IJuard . • Bnth. Ret bt-n B. R nh('rt~<"Hl .• .'r., ,1nd H.eubc.'JI. Ja., ' ill bt lnt:a tcd in \\"~ s hin~u~n. p;obab1y. f·.r the dura;_ ri.m. \\'t;; l'<.alil~ t •ndc Sam could not havl.! ~hose n LWO mon: c:.tpabk rur the job::. ;;tl) . i;;ned tn tht:rn. hO\\ \C!. \'. t.' ~nall mi-::~ th~m greatly anJ $hall prn~· for au ea rly tcrrn inari< )n of lbe \\ ar. anJ a return ·o thea~ ,ffi~e \ i tu Chc. mpion. Se~flcn of 111r. Poutls for:rs qarden al h.is home in Cincinnati .:~rlo• the Citir"n·:; .\d\ i))<,,,, . Commi tt ee of the Sal- ·. atjon A •r.) \·as f,Jtnaed ju Ci.,cin naLi m <ln)' yea r ago, he wa:t 'nt uf the (,rigi ,.al naernher · wls() assi ~ u.:d Lhc Army in orga 11i%iil~ a numbel' of ryublic .:.piritcd citizc rb to assist the Anny~ ar:t.intic in au adn (Jf'} capacily and has :;inrc er .• d a c:hairm LJI! ,. ,, J « 11 r ~ ~ ~ ·~'' 111 I to !f" c , I txl g c . ' 1. 1 c 1 C r 1 n ll!ltll \ '"' ·, I ~ 1 , r I ( 1 ' J • • 1 n 111 •• t cJf o1d ~:~ t•*' . :.11d 1· {l,~tlu , ·r. ,, ,u S.t·r l t· l ~ ~ '' f ~ll ~·rl,(tll :y IHqH t \r! Ly t lw r':''" ''uit t,, a~ .d t~l dJ 1 ti•JH r·n l!.a• t•t d widl I lti)Lt t J ;ng dw 1 Ill II I t\pl't ,llll • Ft·tiJ\'.cl,til rimt:. I shall grcady trea~ure the token of hien<l­shi p a nJ brvthcrl )' lo\·c. as embodied in i his i\ lasenic Em­blem. anJ shall alwa~ s remember the acqua:orancc;s f:lnd frien dshi ps formed in a~snciaLion s \\ ilh the Brm.h~rhood. " I tru 'L that I may be span.:J many nlc•re } cars to ·en·.e with crcd ic to our bclo\·ed l od~c. '-' ' 'P lease accert my hcartfdt thanks ft)f ~ 01 r expre~:·oa oi confitl ence in me .~' • • J\!lR. POC?"'SFOR D +v Y E.l RS 1 Df RECTOR OF TliE Cf1.4J.1fPIO.\ - Pi/PER .·II\ D FIBRE COJ~lP;J:\, Y r4) A few .v ears after the Pount'l ford fanuh.· m.:>n:: ~ to Col~ lege r liJJ \(r. Pet~r (;_Thomson (d ·cc:a · c.:J ) ab . • :lC'l11l't.'d n estate a djoining ~ l r . PmJ ll~ft) rJ '· h''mt·. ''h~r,· he c·t.":cd a beautiful cranitc rnan ion \\·hid1. \\'Hh :11(' ~t rr undin_ "~Uit.l ' he namcJ ·'La urel Coun . \\ tth ~Lr. fl:t'-lm_,on'$. foro·i:-)L 1-;t:; en\ isioncd the po:sibility anJ :-.Ot~cs of " LH:'l!~ ' .wu­facturin ~ i·ndtl ., tl , . [ n the \'e;l.r jt~Cd, he 1. k~·1Jt•J thn t H ~ 1Uld be an o1~ pont1nc· ·tim\! ttl s;tt ~ir~ hi-= awbitit"tl. t.':tUint, t, th­cr a ft.'\\ (Jf h i~ i' <·rspn:tl fli ~m.l~. he.· intt'l\':'i · i the·m in b. ,·e nltliC. '11 •~.: u<:w indus1n \\ , l ' tlhn lvt·mtd ,nl in" ,q, t.t­~ ·d cl» tltl' Ch . unP.i,m Cuah•d f' l} ' t.'J (\ltn~ .ttt\. Th · i11 ' )';) uf wlu rh '"''' l ' .dl Ius 1 < 1 "\on.d iri . ·thl~. l hw , ,f \' h. l!.l \ l · 'll.~t t·v C. Puu n~ fu 1d , \\ :'" 1\lh' f'l d.l~ \."-\fit••o I iiH"''"''""'t,.\,,H · • • ::wd dia el.lrH <;. I 1<- h,t l lt.·,·n (llUI\ ·(trd ''ith tht· ' .\fnp, l'l) lllll)ltt•ll '\ 1)' fPl lqll - llllW \ t' tl's I :tH ~i . ' ll\ C dttt:C '("' •• 0 f is n•, \ tlw t1rds Jj, inb nH 111b ·r !>f thl· ~ 1t J:"li l.Jl n q 'liltl n, ,,d,il'h h 1:- v t u\\ ' 11 (J 111)) ,1 m . ,d . '"' ' '''t;WHIH l'-' l, · thl' hu ·c ·t p:t pl I i\\i\1 nl it k11ul i11 dl \' \\ ldd . .-.-- , . ~ --- . --- • \ J'lllrl ~ . H '' ·l I I\ ltl\'1 t<• dt' ll\t tl"l I 'lh' a ., IIPl\, c.; \'Cf! 1111 nt 111 rh• P\ 1\t'lfl\ tt n li t ~h. ll\\. • \\ }, 11 II •\• 1 "' lll) h.1ud In· ,1 kt'd. '' . \ 1111 Ul l l •· Wcl tlh· ,111 \\t ' l ·· 1·.' " tl ~ . 11\\ (: Ill .til\' Itt Jl,• 1'(1)' h'll llH' It nv. WI h l hi I j I I l Ill , II j l i • rl 1, • 1\ I • Ill l , \ I {; S Ul}' t i, W r • U !I!.JU Ill ' •1 1 [' ' • d lltd 1 \.)\\ r•1 d llt CJ 1. b '\'o)U, I t 1 •IH I ul. ' t l ll. · i" rl · Lt 1\ , ·'' ~ d it i h ' 11d l 1 11! I I t \ ,111 •\\ \ 11! { .t lf\' 1 , 1 I • • I . ' I ' . II l• t • ' I I '! I , I I • I"HI . .,, ,. 1u llhlll\ 1 j,, tut tful · 1d .tnd ~· \' c• t t,."' t tt'f , .lJ1111 ' L\ liil). • I Cl k. • The Fo nation and Derivation of Tl1e· States of Con tinenta l Ur1ited States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note ln the: nil. ~9.: . issue of 1 tE l:OG oF G11 \ rfl<"' '\ .-\C:TI\':1- TlE ~ we -l:-et: n a sct'ieli l1il3nk'e. Ot' the. l'nit-~·J 'Gi.~ and iL~ Chm.:guous Territory. In tl.u snd 1-u: 1,'f' • s~u . we :shfl:1 'u D <'.- t hi H':uitr ry cnmp1 ising thr. t e l){ \\-~I< I g;on. Ea11. exp,rJratif'n" '1-r:ere t·he cause (! ._ · . e tr ~ In 1 ~<.l.? th! reg1on \i. :B \o ivi ted b~r a Grt:·• · e1.oiorer. ~ am 1e ~ uca~ \\ ho. a· ~hat ~ime. \\ cd:. in the :" i a:l·~h Fen'ice. • In . - - ~ Cnpta:u llt>t:ha. a . f' CHI "' t :.tt .f Or ~ !L \\·a.,h~: :gt n ant~ Jda~Hi. J Iowu ·r. L i~.,.t,:nanl Bt £hem.~ 1 In : l ma~. in Octcber vi 17'/.:! "·xpl<Ji C<.I tlH~ · .~ r1 b.a' for abliU H'Q m·les f!'0m 1 s n fJ .:h Sh ( h \Ge"' her dte \ ·:Jl1• '-.!,:, \; vOV~rr.menl llTLl'J !i !.'1>.er~J ~ ftdl:• m nbt.diH :.2 ~ Jt:t C'l 1 ().', lt.:l• of du.! J!"'tent"";" (;.)!. l _ ·.:. ·. n. rlhe most. in f'1 'raant c,f tht.S I." '.d. ~ he L ~·~-and C ~rk T ·s c . ditinn r rr"·-.!u ·he R(ll;.k•. \kun- • l.Cftt•S and 1 .J -d tl ~Col n i. ta fr(:' ~ ·•l.lf!!P to the <.:t 1 n l :.~ " 1nt\ : . a . tl e a c.rn of 1\ •: \II& uu ri Ri c: ancl iu l 1.-0- · I·t · c \.-Ji .t.l ~t Fe;,. . 1\~n.dan. 1Juriu . }. 05 i.lse cr· se~i tl~,. I -r:rt: \ ~d ·L ;,~,;a!~t~ tLnd rcad . d:! tht,; l:!ci:lf'- • . -1 I~ l . ( I . nd p i\:) . ~cJed .ul."~\ J\ r~, e Stlil k·" ~q~tl John Jnt"<•h \ tOJ csta bJ ishccl « (tll -tl".tding c mpir~ Cll) d t' Cr,)nn,ht:-t Rin"'r and it-. t ribHL . trit·s and in 18 11 c~ ­lJ~} Ir~ lhd J tl.1dinh pc."l :l l . \ ~ tnria nt·:t, tht= moul11 fJf rhc Ct~hllnbia Rin.:r Thi · " ~" ih ' Or':lt :--t"LLicment in the :-.onh­we~ l rc~1w'l, and the f1rsl I"~O~ l office no rth\\ t:~t o{ th<' Roc ky \l otmtui ns~ 1t i') ~a id tltat rh t: ci' ilizalion c>f \Vc.;1.cr.n Unjted ~t.:nc bl v~nt ar \ : toria. ' On Co\Ct•mh 1-Jill in \ ~ toria i ~ k•ca ted the ·· \ ~to r (tJhllHll.,. 1:?5 feet high. F tum the t(~r of the column. ''hich i 750 kct aboV(' the city, t>tlc ma) see a magniflccnl r a no­ran, a of tbc- nlvtl tll ains, Pacific Ore~ n and the mi~hH· Colu u'l­hta J' i\ cr $cencr~. fhe impo rtant hi storical cvent:S. in 'CC\lr- 111~ .\me11can pu sc~.:io n of rhc old Oregon Te rrito r~· . in­cludine the pre&cnl Pacific \:orth\\·est area, are illu irateJ in the pictotial freizc on the ,\ st.oria Column. The frcizc is spiral in shap.L-, extending fron1 the bouorn to the lop of the colunHL l mpnnant hi~(urica l e\·cnrs 1Jiu.,traLed on the A~ tor Cnlumn are: Bd orc lhc "hitc D13n-the Fo(e . t P rimeva l: Discu\ ery of the Columbia Ri' er by Capt~in Robert 1ray in 1792; Le,Yi, and Clark expeuiLion, first to ross the conti­nent · Lewis and Cla rk e:xpcd itiun boil ing sea water to obt3.il1 sa l t~ Lewis and Clark C''Xpedit ion bt1 ilding at Fore Cl<l tson· John J <-tcob Astor\ Pacific F ur Company :hip T oncp1in Ga ils fron1. ·cw Yot k I 10 · ship arriYcs at Astoria 1 11 -btlildinc­Fon Astor Pacific F ur Compa ny overland party arriYe::> al. . \ ~ tvr ia l 12· Paci fic F ur Company ~h i p Tonquin blcJwn \tp at \ -~t nculi \"C r Island in 1· 1 t Fort .\ sto1ia old to ch ~ British a.Pd n:namcd F nn Geo r g~ in 1813; Yon i} slor1a restored to tl1c l"niL~d States in l c' l <, anu coming of the euler . and ci\ ilizauon . ·r his bca\Jt-iful mon0hth cummemoratcs Lhe three epochal cn.·tns con n ~c ted with th c d iscovt:: ry cxplora tion a nd en! c- . ) C 1lu bi . P1 . ~r . Aatoria, Oreqon. Here the flrat aettl&me nt waa m.ade th the oorrtbweat roqion • • I f • Loo!tinq at Mt. Ranier across Mirror Lake ment oi he greH notthwest territon ·. The funds for crcct­iT, f! the monument were contri buted hv Vincent Astor CTreat- ' > 0 grand~on of 1 he iOllnder of the Astor fur-trading ern pi re anrl \.he Great :\~1nhe rn Railway. The . scoria column is a rep{ica of tl.e \ 'endome Cvlumn in Paris. )) tir,u i:~ll the years in which th is territory \~•as first ex­rJr'" '"~ ar.d settled a dispute between the 1· nii.ed States and (ireat B.r irain had b~:{: JJ gr,ing on as to its owner!'hip. So1 o:ter thury-t\'.CJ years l,f claims and countl'J cla ims, Creal Hritaj.n. 1 din';{ui- bed it claims and recognized the rights of th~ l nJt,•d States ' ) all nf rhe rountrr lyi ng .;ouLh nf the 4'idl 1 araJiel -':.' lllf\' i · iJJ~ \Ya. hiPf!L(,n . Ore~o n ;1 nc.l J daho. The 1~t·JJit(;r;r (;{ \\ a i,ington "'a :\ ('Sl dbli sh e~.l i11 J 8 ~3, which it dLIO . d thr: pr,e~-; ·n• Stett(' rA \\ a hi n~f()JI and thal rorti(J II ( f l lui/' all~ \lc Jili.IIJa Iring_ north ()f p~ rallcl fwty-bi ),. ~li H l w'-=s~ r be R r.~C k y \Jr,qulams. \\ ashln)!IW1 CJnd On·uon o a 1 • · ' h c · c. . u 1 y t ~ t 1 i 1 r,1 y \\ it h tn 1 h e C 11 i r t•d S t ell c , ., of " ·':JI ;1f'~ ~ -~ tJI !"'·' w·1-.,, c.at tJn: r.n• n··. \\:J.S It·¥~ Jl } UIH.kr an,· c,th(· J fld'' ,.x_, ··r" d,e .·r·rrs ~ r,d Stltpes. · l r! JS63_. Ya IJinj{l''' 'l't nit' t ~.' wa" n·, l llc~tl tu the l'r •·:; . c. I S:rat•; hr .J 1 . II}' lit ff•IJur-tllf}IJ or fd.tltn ., . , , lll) \', -:tlld 1 h{; · r t lcgi i.;.J llfl·. ·~f rl,, \\ <• J i n·~u' " 'f, J ill ~ ;tl g J\'~,;1 1 1 J:H:ll JJil' sn Ul ·!,•J 1;t. I· dn\l:tr'} .!.7, 1 ~ S I. 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"tn bf•1lnda ry i 11 tl .¥real hr·nd- .:i i llg the . urrr " 1 liz o c-ch •)'f) the name r f the ·· nig f~ r1.d C rllfl'f).'. Tl," l ·l· mbJa · .c; i$ na\ ig- Th c regi()o brmndca by t h~ (r,II nbia, Spokane Snake Ri\·cr!) is ca lled 1 ht" Cr<:at Plains. and" i\) le··el undnlati ng. r T he c ~, sea de Ra ngc divides the Sta-te iu·o tv:o d; . n climatic zones. In the weste rn ce1io .• the rainfail varies greatly owi ng lO the mo11ntain ran~f;:, . hom an :~'\ ra!?e • 8 inch~s on the coast at outh Rend. to ~J. inchc ar u!_ !up1a and 20 1nchcs at Port T ownsend. 1 n the !:'a te . n sec-:, n the climate i· drv, \\ith an a\·erac-e rainfatl fron1 &.5 inche at P asco to 25 i;c h e~ at Cle [lum-. In fan1Jan' the tc::mpt>ra: u:e ranges from 22 10 30 degrees in d(ff~rent. bx·alitie~ . . nd in August it varies from 6 - to 7: det•rees. At Tacoma t! H~ mean annual temperature is aboul 50 degrec5 F. Agriculture The total area of farm land in \YasningtCin i$ about 14.- 000.000 acres. The ave rage size of farms is abol~t i90 acre . The principa l agricultural sect ion· art' tre \aJI ~;·~ of ~outh ­ea tern \\'a hingron, the we ·tcrn anJ nu ti:.tc • .sr . rn P.a:-r.s of l he state. Portion of the Culu mhia Rin~i' Pb LCH1. r"oHt'\cxh • • used r Or grazing. is 00 \\" Jt'VOted tO "ht:'" t r.ti '"'.c. 1 l' the eastern part of th\.: Stale 1rrigatiun is (~arri\:\ltJn t'llt('e~;ully. The ac reage and production C' l t h~ principal c··•,t•:, . r appro).im:llely as follows: "ht:~H . 4+.00t~,(J0l\ bn~ ~·:>. !tay. 1}.)0.000 to n s \t·hiLe p<)\att"et', 'J.( 1lV).000 bu::hd'; o~·:: '.­OOC\ 000 bu ~ hel s bctrler, 2,000.000 b't . hel~: nnd ~f.,.tn, 1.~· 1.~ 000 bushel s. Frui t!) :t i t: al s.n <:tdti\ :tlt'U in dH· f:t onin~ an•a. ·rt;e f,n· t and uut crop itl J!)JQ ''" ~ \H'rlh :-d"~d~tl . · -+~0)0.[ 1 i. oh:l in 1432. 29,000.000 buslwl" uf .1pr•l c:-. '' \.'t ~ l'todu . ·d. 'fh· tOt t \~dUL' of ~.l om e tic animals. \.'IHL-kt·n" JnJ b ·\•:- unna.dh • Hl':trl.v ~(J~,ouo. noo. \\-~.·~ t ern \\ ,t hin.". :t ·n i m e ~ .,.u nt dtttl' )' C<Juntry , ~tth.l ~c~rnc ,f tht.• larg\.· ~t f'l.mts pn hh."'it. boll('t ami l lkt'~C' l t'l.: l11L''Ilt.J h 'H'. For s tty and M.J.ninq 'l'h\.· .' r Ill' n( \' .t:: him'lolt 1 ~ nk.:- ,\.!,11q,J. ·null\. tht' l"11it '{I • S1~1ks in dtt' \ 1'14\ll t tt\' ·d . t.ndi11 ~ timhtr, -wd h t ,.t tn tintl' c' ('Il l . I ll f·n ' · dn.· lnnd td lt!~ l ~St lllln'o\ ,,j tlu.· ~I.Htl n· r'lll itttl11 •' 11 ,. \ .dtH'. '1'1. . · Ill ~ I 1'1.1111 I ll .tlJk fll' (~ td I h' St~k i r>oiH I I tiJ. J).,u rl ,, , \1•\l'l "' dt. " lOP\ S lt) ,, h ·i 1H l<lt ' : ,1}()( I l··c·t 11\d ('. I (;'thl :d lll1t5( I I tlu• l (,' IJ\, . 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Hllll•' l d10; LU "'''d. d •, , , :ith.l ~ Hd •I }\ \·1 l •I il.lj ttg , lt l lft'' !nul Ill f'l fit' it,. •( J C }'I U)d t d 1111 l.d . tC If ld, ih \I ' (I., I ., " "' h-u. . l, •"I ll 111, .li ·h 01!1 • i' ' "l. ] j, " ,. 11 l1•. 111) IIH!lthd g.• , d11 1 1nd Zillt. , .1 ,j Ul l iltll / I ldb til (\(b I IIIII H"l~d }'l \ 1d\tl l \\ lftl ·"' l bla rcp~od~ction o! the Slu Field o1 th Amen caa f'lag sh~ws 1be Slatot in <r.o4r of 1b.e-h adtl'i'tan:ce :.o th U :-Jen . ~utp't1t ui ahout $9.000. 00. 1'hc: ~ ~ tc i a1 k" ,1, st in Tnc'lg­n ·,;r·. third in gr!.uJ tone and ·uir-~ cnc pr,~•uw:ti 1n; fotuth :n od~um ~aiL. Fish& . e.s \ ·a~"ir . 'G . .-tlt.: r.rt~ :-CC•md among tl->e;: St~nes in the 1i.,hirtc ~: o ~ r\ - i 1 . t.rpa . ed c.':,l; b) California. T he at. ·nbcr o; i'~·~vn" en~ L't~ci .~nnuaUy i:· fi~h:nt:; arc about 9.tl00 ··o 1 i .000. The "'''Tl· ai ~t -(~ is \ alued at l'lbout $o,­~ OO,OOO. s~lmon fi--hil-.;. is ~ne ( · the i nr.o.'rtam inclnstric~ 1\lth a -. ~Cu of af,p'fO);:~'i:Ho.·. i~.0U0.00() pOund ar~tntally. Tl P l).f()f:t ~uio~ of almtn ,:-' J . . lcH~.K~n hy the '"'t ate in 1~-. and ;sJnce that titm:: n .• m~.rnr~ hat,cher1c-~ have been e~t.,l •• h~.d along t'u:! ri-re:r~ anJ lak ·s. s~lmon.:> ccd, hdlibut, mack.ord a!1ci h~!Tin-g ft:,lH.:ri~ a 1 e onJu~rt>d on a large scale. M~uiactures . _~ . . h ' I h . • ';.$ st.at<:u n ct pr"'V'iau~ c. -apt~.-r, lDC urn ~r res0urc.e" ol \\.2, 1ini:t i' • .-:i.e ar.c of jm_men~e \·aluc:. \bout 500 mills ale en~.zeo i: . ''! __ t r.:rin~ . and !Pf\lor aJlH<rxim.ltely 60:000 1nen. Ttu: lu.:-,cr h1pulcn~ annual!v 3~nct nt to about ~ . · , 000 feet, aLj the numbc1 cA ~b;nt.l e w<:a nufactu red is ;tbout ~ per cen: of tbe aatir.Jn' . C·u rp u . O·l er i.mporra:u ma.al.h ·wn:" ar:.cl th~ 'alue uf t'roJucts ar-e- ~ rFot~maud;:: L-umber dJH.i J J '11b~r. ~65 .0Cl(J ,Ou0; p.a r'et art: lo. ,s:C\.00@.', ~rain a1.0 f•r•ur mtll proJHcl;.;. $+~ .- 0{ . ~ ct::nnin~ and pres'"rvin~. 35:l100J slaught<:nn~ and Incat rae ~:f't' "'34.000.0(0; hm.kr. cl. !c.c and C\ CiJ'CJf3 1- ~ mi~l:, :2~ C. ttJ .I}.-.J; and Rrimintr and pubfi,hing) $20,­ ·vv.vl, :YJ. Tht!re .are :!bout 4.000 I . anuic.ct unn{.7 l!slabl! lt:nems in ~he :mate CffiJ~O)in~ arpiOX!m;uel~· 12~.000 rer~Ol)'. Kinl! Con t} l4dt(L :11 · anufac:curing n•d JSrrics t'.~1th a rrodur1. ·.3~Ucrl at ~-c.w o.r JO. P:et c touol~' rank. (:concl. ,·cal­i. lc:: the chi • manu"ac·uriu . cit} aL.c. 'J a . um . i se~vttd. a:.Linhuiid n~ 1 C3rr~cd t::m a• ~ . 1ubr :- of t )l alitit:~ ''" • • P "ct Seunu ~nd l1rav. ' Varbnr. ~1 ' c: ~1c&te 'A \\'ashiJwtrm ~ rank th1t l :a 1ty . ;r<re1cct:rt:: l'o~v.cr. Education 1"he S :i t.a, ;>.erinl?ra<J~J~ i f f'.~;it .i.e In ·ln!c\i· tl is e\f:1:tcd i'Jt a: ~mm f.>f fo<Jr !W a;s. J •. each colH\ ~ a "I I.' I ii)l 'Jd,;nt i· eiecteci for ~n )ez· . ogethcr "''irh a boa1:d nf thl"C~; dtr• c­t~ ·. ;.(" t1 school di. li(;~ B Hii r:. aii in ;d.ot~l d lfl t1g 4i l ~ea,s.r SU OiitL of tac:. }t.:;,.r tcr all Jr;, On b !rOnl .i.\ t t"J • l"l'lll~ "''""'h' \UII'S 1•f rl).t', \ tlt 11d'tnn; i.~ l:lll tlpllf ·ur) f,_,r h\1\lllJI u( t:H•h( t CJ fll(u.:n {•H· tit· 1\tiJ (Jint~ tb ·H ~ c hotd I ~ m~li!lr .tint:d. . c. , ligh t~dtt•nh rntt 1 lH lll.tintc.~i n c:d ,trtd di ~­l l· t: m ' uniu· fnr thi., 1'\HJ)• J. ~ . ~t't,,,ul.:! fl>t iu¥lh'1 I~H t nin~ nr~.·: l ni\l't ~ i•y o[ \\ Js hir,t!­(<. H'l, .it ~c.Hdf' and ~t.ltP lullcgc nf \\" =Js h:n,l!tnn, .tl r' uf!runu. O·Ju~ r in·tillllitm . lit' t . •rh,lga l ni\ ~.: t ~ il\, \\ lu t •nc.~n Cnl· k1.t\ \\ h it \\nttll (·,!It' l'. Ct,JIClrt' uf P tt ~c l :\rtlltd \\~,lh \\ ad.{ 'r-\llq.c. St. \1 ~ 1 11 n ':-: C(ll l ·gc llJu.l NormaJ c:.cnnt)i ~ at 1 dhnc~hJm 111d 1 llt·nsbtll .[. f . \ 1 J• l)tt \ .lntOti\Ct. John J"aH l alll:.ilt the flr-.1 . cltod in th ·" ~t rthwc, l in j <!l nu.t.r), lBU. fn 1 ~3-4- the f{ cv. j a:>oJl t,-. ., t-~11 \ Jnl'Jil?H n11~s ionar). l 'rtat.h~d the llr~ l M'tmon rncs an~ where the sizt· o i Grand Coulee Dan1 is the Gn:ar. \Vall of China '" hich ~l re{chc for 2:000 111 iles aero ·s l he Chi ncse Kingdom. lt is sa id the poten tial en ~rgy symbolized by this t re­mendous prc:su re head, will proclucc l 0,70~: 1000,000 kilo\:\ att bour~ ·ach yea r. The purpose uf the dam is noL only to produce electrica l power, but tlu; bi ll ion . <.,f ~al lons of wa ter tored in the lake abovt: the clan1 wj Jl he used to rc,·ita liz.e 1,200.000 acres of ,,.a ·tc lctttd in lhe Grand Conlee a rea . T he 151-mi le: lake which is 4-00 I ect deep, contains encmg h " atcr LO suprly 2.000 gallon.s to e,·err persun in Ll1c world. E nough warer \\·ill flow oYer its ~ riJI-way in l weh e months to Stl pply ~ ew "York City for a hmtd red vea r:l. • • The darn cost more than $50 000,000. T he ColtH!1bil, the second la rge t ri\·Cr in t he L; nited States. :uppli c.s the wntcr. The Gra nd Cou lee Cha. m, when the engi neers ftr~t began su rveyi ng Lhe dam site in t93 2. "·as knov:n as the '" orll's gn.uHesL ex.ample of erosion. Cities • OL \ l V[PJ. , the capital o [ the . t aLe. is situat ed a t tbe head of Puget 0\Jnd> 27 miles outhwest of Tacoma. 1 'he tate Capitol building is constructed of sandsrooe situated in a beauLifnl park. Population about 15.000. J.· . AT1~LE is the la rgest citr in the S(ate, population nead y 500.000. It is situated b etween the Puget ound on the \ CSL a nd Lnkc \Ya hin gton on d1e east. ft is \ 0 miles nonh of '"'an FrJncisco and 197 miles north of Po nla nd. It is the terminus of sc\'eral tra nsconti ncnta I rail roads a ncl di rcct ~ ~ eatnship se rvi ce is maintained l o Alaska a nLl other Pa ific Cua ~ l ports, to the Gulf and . \ Lla ntic Coast ports via tlte l .~ e: n ~rn a Canal and to . outh .£\tn e rica, E u r op~, the l ~:as t and 11Hmy o l her fureign ports. SPOK ~\ :\ I ~ is the second htr~t.:~ t city in \Vas hington V.t . It i~ it uated un the S po k a n~.: Riv.:r sixty n1ilc$ ab<.we ~t. junuivn wnb tht> Columbia. It i ~ 3-\0 miles cast of .·t:::tlrle. J'hl.! ci1 ~ '0C~l 1pi •.:S ell) a r t>a oi 3<J ~ miles ct od has :t P('pttlatiun of a l J(JlJt J 2 5,000. · J be nickna trle cA \r ~ ·,l. i n ~ l CJll ta t ~ i'> l ~ ''l'rg rcc n ~ and lhc ~)U:ll.: 1\ rJwcr i > P hodoch:nJ run. (7) --- ~ --- ~ --- ·~--~--- Htll hG\\ did the pnlice b j 'O( > •U in Y0ll l' wnrncott1\ d i:'glli$C? . 1 pat'i:::t<.d :1 milliuc-:r·s -,hop 'Ai t hdLJ t J,,r.~kmg in :-tt the Wl nduv. , • • • • A Letter To Mr.' Ro~ertsea: . • From Donalti M~ Nelson .l '(_ll ' ·_, ~ .'.). ~ 11 ' J C~H~ ?. ~ \1 ~. Ret~ ben I< •.)l:tT\.~fnT C.x . lH ive \u· .PrcsHcnt C~a i.llptotl P . p,er cHhi l1h~ t)J I-rgh . tlt:ec Ca ntvn. ~r··rt~ Ca n1·Jina • • • l'hi~. n,".rc is to tha t~k ~ ou sin~e rd~ fur th,e mGjo>r s.c nn~e t~a t ,-nu 11av~ rc.udci-t.J th~ t\'Jr ef(urt lw r:t~)a:kine: ~ lr. ( ~-e() r S!e t rr~ur a ,·aih ble .a~ Di~t rict Representati\.£ cf rh~ "r r ain!~1t 'i\'tthia~ ln,h ~ try Or._a11iza i-c:•n (or lhe I a~t ~ea r :Hhl a 1\alf. (f},e ~ ,·id~'1cc 00.rnin ~ ro ~ ~e {rom ail pan~ )f tht' colmtry rnt!}cat~ that tbe ·rr;.dn;n~ w{rhin lndustry prQc:rJ.q) i·. an if'l)[ ortan·t facter in increa ·jng produedon. ·Ynu will he , r:ni­fzed t\• ktHJw thst. ~ u•lr e f~orts anJ ,acrifice ha\e gi\·en rise to rea) r~sulg . T}1e T raiPing ,.- i~hi·n lnd~v~try ~ ~tn :ty) ~ fOll d~\\tbd t}S "'n~?, ha.: heen recertt 1~ tr r ~Ierr~d from t.b.e \Var Prb.<.h.Jt­tioo .Board, unJc.r [.:.xcc\ltivc Order 'f)f the Prc ~id(:)nt to the \1. ar 4 'b!lpc.n.vt:r Co1r11mi~ion . 1 W:'lnt ~o rak¢ this occa·sion \ t t~ .;;~·nk .f~As fvr rhe fa.r r~.a hi ng ~cr-<·{{:e ~ ou ha ~ t endei·cJ d~r~.,ugh ~ 1r . \n:h~tr tn 1.hau~mJs \,f ~nu JYrod\1€'l Ldn ·plaJilts ·tnn""~ugl .out the natia.?n) ar i to ur~e you to eontinue your , upport tn!L.Je·· the new s tnp. . i lKe rt~h ·v.o rr~. ~. . . • . Cl}fttributccl blj m,.j. !~ukm. l?. !fotx,~bon • • \'\~-ere tWQ ro~ds meet. ,,~ e,·t:r st~nd . \ ta.ir. bro.ad <>ad ou ei'-h~ r !~aoo~; r)ne } ads ·to \ ! rOJ~g. ans one lO R ight7 ·O. ne ltad~ ro dav a.ocl on~ to P.i.!.! 'bt. '. 'hicb ~i~l \'Otl chooe~, is asked ea'h l~d: T he ri h"l ·3( left. tbe gQQd ·or bdd : Clne leads to ~r ron;. and one to Rigli~ Orae iellds ro dav anJ on,; to nie-ht. ' ., • . . t; . ~kin"~ly ~ct is. a k.er'f:ld &Ot.\fl1 Th at w i U /!1'0\.,. tt, a <rood!~' trtte,. ~ edrun~ i-c~ froir \\hen tinte ba i1u"yn }){) ·fi 1hc ~vH o1 eteq1-it1 . 1 (Jlhn 13ov-le ()?Rcilh:, • • • Spe-ak UH~ lrut h ~ ~\~ak il hcAdh) nl!v·er )r~r. . pc?.k. i -:.:J :_a't ~H m· ~ hear. . l"rt d:e ~rrcl1.u haH -npp-e-.ar 1'" r• . t:h is h~ st in ~e and )PUt h. ~ ~ak th~ tTlr~. • . • • T . a.frc t.~pp-~r~}\ Y'('/J\t CHi't :!r'tflk~ a llHJ'l 1:0 tlt,~ right. La·~\' \lc~turi~:.__,'\\::ty ~ut ~ · .' f~ a 1fk: c~.p-\( d-i, a rig~!t . HHO is WIOHg here-d'~e ·left ' Ur~ . tietln. U }hl! want to tur-n right CHnJ eft zu~cl th ~.iH7 ~ a·F.e._d · . _, .r • - • • • A Message from: M!E. Johnston -rn 1v. 20. '42 \J r. (;_ " ' . PhdHp<\ . ( \ult 1n., :\!. , D-ear l\'t.r. PhiH1p!-.: ' Fur ~ iJ ~n g rime I ba fe bt.'en a re~d·e1· of 1.~}-1 E LOG. N~turaik J wnulrl he hecan~e rnv svn-in-Jaw i · the Pn• i­~ ~nt r1£ the Ch:Itll{'ion o. and his ·s,r1n, my r ranclson"( Dwigh r jttht!. tOO r~_'h\ 1l')S.(lH, Ps my natne ak~. J Jla\'e just r'l·~d wha-t. ynll have ()(\ raH'e 8 of Y'HH July i~ ~- 1 hopt.' y.:~u den>tl' to t hM page1 far tb e d1.1 ra Lion, HibJe qu< iatt~"tl ~ simtfar rr> the ur~e gin.~ o i.n this issue. f.uch ;ts ~·1 kah. 6-t. . YoH ca:11 have an :1ppropriat.e ~·erse on [hat . . ~ :J~ 1.£1 evc. r~ J ~S·ue, Yi1u aho hfrn~ at the top of the pa.g--e a Jnost imp~.J rt ;tnt Qt~est~ln-\VlflT HER ARE \VE T)R.J Fll'L'\G· ~ 'That is a Q-Ul'SUon ih.at sJ1ootd be in the m·1nd~ o f aU the .t\ Hies. In aJm~s.t a1l1hc p~pcrs and maga~nes \\~C read d·a ily or 1'f-[E PtAC£ after .the war and \\"1e have a.s greac a va ri.cty of rlan~ r-rr>pose~l as tberC ;) T:t ~· ril-CfS. to tWO a re alik "' . . \ ~ren t Inilny speak of a _permanent peace; · orre that w. make i.t impos . ible for a war to ooc-ur ngain. Bur 111a;.n-kind has r'le\~er~ from the hegtnni ng, n1ade a pernHlll\e£H ptac~ ror the r'eason that the clements of FE.~ R . 1-l.\TE S.ELF!SPINE'SS and GREED in hun\an naLure make., a pt: rrna ne:nt peace i,mpossl-ble. There is only 9'11~ power that can rtHtke a pen:na nent p-eace and that i J) I\: T1 E POvVER. In th~ . 14th c.hap1 cr of ~ltuth e""' the ~J[a·ster. ~ a.ys f L 1Jr pea\:e. 1 lea:v~ w~th 350u.: :'\O!r AS THE ·\YORLD GI \~TH; G l\~E I liNTO .·YQC/' The world caf.lpot give us Lhe peace that ~te all want. J ,~.- c::au oolv con1e f n:>ri) .one source . - .; . 1 . he wvrld .ca n have tb at pea .e. for the asking, TF fl' A. KS. , '\then \\.''e repeat the I:,ord's prayer and sa.y TlfY KJ~;GDCO!\I C01~1E' 0'\f EARTH AS I'T ls 1~ HEAVE~., · clo ,ye mean it: Cb·ri:st tatl_gh.t his · d_i ~ ciJ=>le,!\ to pray that prayer 2000 years a:go. 1L .has been· rep.ca-ted e\"er stnce by all who k.Row :t.h~-t pra.yer, b:Bt i.n the r'epetition have we ·re:a l.izecl ~what ft Jneantf . • ] Q-0 cl.i,dn t k.li\0\V that prayer, b\)t_ hts "vision was clear a." to t:Jl\e la t.ter days "vh·c: J~ h ~ s:>~.id~tJ R~.O~V TI-IA 1" lVIY . 1<El)Ef.~1 ~:R- LT'V.ETH A~l) ·rr·-t.A1" HE SHALL SrfA~l) AT Tf\E Li\T"I"'ER lJ;J~·y UPON. TfTE EARTH . • llo.;k f0r that day at the end of th~:s W.{lr and it \cvill be the peace· tJ\at 'v~ all \>li'CU1t but 'are not asking. f.o.r! it from the: hmtluf£1 of ()~lr· he~:mts and we m a,,y have to f~.ce a con­dition s~1 eh as L,rad fa cecl' in I Sar.n·ud 7th thapLer , froo1 the 3rd ti'O t'lte Su:h "~r -e inclusive. B,uit. 1 anl t a k ir~g enti.rely too mHch of yo1.1r time. B.ut d ~a l, \ ·lr: PhiH1ps clevGt:.e the 'sp:ae.e on page 8 ~G tbe onl.y w ~y W€ can ha'~ a P'ertn.a.flont ,peace afl.d ~-ou wi ll direct the mi nds of yu'Hi readers ,into -lhe Gnly '"a y than a t rue a o. ·I perm~ nco.t, pt:!a ct; cam. coJn.e to this world. t thinL the whole :;pir1t of Tl-t~ LOG pubLication corn[' a~ fl c a r t ~1 e s p.t rit 0 f the ·g<Jl de 11 n llc ~ ~ any T k n QW of. a r C(')L'!t t S(;.th'Ls is· th¢ _pj riL that aom i q;:tt~. the \\~}).ol e Chanvpi·o.n . <w •an·fzrHir)n a).1d ·s-et:; ~H>.· c.x.an_lf>.le that hould be exen"Lpli­f. itq b) all la rge.: in~ u~ lrie . ~ ~'1d1 1:'-11.icies .a:-> the C"ha a~pi iD.n. o~·g~ ni:Z~ tio.n. h.~:s ~iiopted :'Ul)J pra~u oed. wt\-1 alway~ hPi 11g t;liCU~ 'S to nlt ' tit ' l1lCLJ'l.i)e r~ . \ . ~r )'· C(,t!(lj ~t H . · you r ~) t·:. D. JOHNSTON. (9) . ' • . " • • • • • • • • i •• I • • • • 'f amptntt s • Rt""li7m~ 1~c r:)$:ibi4ity ,')[ initdvel:LciHh omi tting the.: r~amc c1f some Cham_ruon man iu d ~ \rrr ~:d ';crd<;e ~. . f ('l, t:: HntrY 1run o\H r cord~. Jntl " tth the hope cJ( ~t.:f llnng n cotlq' lcte r<·gtster thr(JlJ~ rnc }1.· :~ '"h r.f;Ja ­th~ . llJ lr1en~l'-. " ·e publi$ht:d, in a.:cor~la1~t;~ ~,~i th the ~esr informtT II C.r~ on file: in the oAlc· "~! he pc:-­.- ~.•:11 ~.:i J--1 ·rtm nt '-'f c~rh pla t1t. ~'C'hamr1o n s I kmor Roll . 11) the Au ~bl , ~s ue of frll-:. L~>.-: \\ e teg~·et \'eT) rDlH:h tb:tt the foHow>ng nam"s were om1tted. anJ rnr•sl humbly apu(r~tze u,: Lt. ll erbcrt \\". Suter, fr. H.amill•)n, Ohio • Corp. Kenneth H. ~u tc r Flamilton. Ohio Cadel Thoma· J ames Canton. ~. C. Pvt. Frank(;. J acocks Cantc;>n 1 ~. C. Thanl:5 to friend,: who so kindhr informed us that the narnes nf these men should b·· adueJ. Jr i ~">t;r run·O$e tC' 1 nbJish a r~\·tscd ··J-fol.10r ·Roll . in the December i~s ue. giving rank and depanmtnt <Jf . er· tee vf a'i Champt(H'l men. \\ c "hall appreCiate your help. AN EXPLANATION 1 :~ r""cnt;ra"'ing o the editor to know that the columns oi T:.n: Lee are bein~ peru-sed clf:)Sely by our n;aders-es­. et·~a~· ChG>mpion folk; and thal only arti~les of a good m #raJ ci1arac,er wjJ1 be tolerated. In th is <:t.-'r heartily conctJ r. 'v\·e have been inform.cd that some of our ·employees took ex.cep; i:o~ to r.h~ anicle ' ·Liquor Should ~ot Be Rationed," puhF~h·.:d in the Juiy i'tsue. and ex press-ed surprise thal we H~ei. .~d II) be <.:'JilmricJn1ng the liquor bus: nrss. \\'e regret ·ery rnuch . 'Jat the purpQrt of the a rr1de was mis.undeT­. ood. t:o~.ven:r: we '·:dc<nne this opportuni t}' to make ou r f "~H;, Jil dc:a r. Tn th~ ar1iclc 1 l.iqttor Should .Xot Be Rationed/' we 'n,.!· ;t.(;d 1·l <l Jittlt.: l:o.a Jca m, hecau~c it ~ecm e-d :;o a bsurd to ? 'k tt e ,'<!0' i ~ rJ t hi~ cnu m ry lO fn ref!<' t h c u ~: uf ~ ugtt r iJ1 ·Jr(J . r ·r1 rnc,.kt· alcnh r.~l ne~dcd io 1he mantJf l' mit ul~li~hi t l_g tL( ;Jt t j,·lt: ill qu.c li (•il , v.i1h tlll' n' · ')\I I thi11 . 11{J [( ' J(·~HJ it t,::tl<.ilc!h·. ~ . ( I • • \\' . p J I d hI' I Ld i (( J I . Liquor Should Not B Rationed LirpJt,, ~ c 111 l i~rtJ•,r, ay lit1'' 1 ho•u h•)JJ litllH'' , Jil,f)CJI. I JIJ.jj(lt!d Jiqll1:tl 6, I(. U ft' q{ IH l J ll' .:!1T dft~;l,' \\ c. r.:;J I r [.tttd 1tu'lld, v I •.loJ v wu.J.ll\1{ llj \1, k 1 .i/JJ; ,l . ' 1lt•c, t•·:t, f•,ntl nwJ lll~JI)' t>tlll r !'Hil t c' {·Jll t.td , b·lf' I l1'' pt·r.,~l · ,,[ \111' 1tt ·1 JH t•d till I IHlJ"if 1·.1.\ 1· t IJ,·ir ·•Jiq L•• jl 1 Jl t 'I ,All~ t I11Jf' f liJ\11) 1 Jl l ql fll 1 ,.,.,.f ct lc t• lfl,j in ht• lli.~ NIIf.n f i.Jt t• c,f JIJUfliiJt,.Jih :)Jtl,l fl l iJI~ tttlt(l~ fhfl j' I~ I t•ll dlfll Jt, ,. t:t.t"IU /,111. lit• tr• ,t, t ' lllifill,ll ,n.al ,,,i!h,ne ~ r ~ >I d ( tlt t t'" (' wt.ll .a ~·'lP o11'J ( ' •H1~ fi~:: -h'''' n,J .u d t ;~ \ • • ti l l!< nt •Hh.•.tl w ,,. # HI • • 1 a l i L I I I. : LILfll J I u f) t l . \\ 1 ,J "I< II, i II I . t r •Jt ' II c . t I I H ~, j "~P ."P tlu ff l ilt " rl€ 1 !u.J R~lll i el11~ 11 liP}'' Ill• . I ,J,, J t: Jt 11, II I !,UI tl f'H ~tW~ I IC-i l"! t• J hlJ.J d i• JJ,!I . lt •Pf'JrlJ~ the• • ~ ) U) • manufac ~urc of liquor -for the duration in on.Lr tn -·.pply alcoJ1ol for munitions. A fen· weeks ago the writer spent rl'e ni~i:t on a ~"'!!man car between Ashc\·ille, N. E.~ . and Ci nci rtnati. Ohi(>. Tnere were a number of soldiers rn the sa.me car. the maior·l\. of • w~om had been in the service for s<:lmc time and 1ner-e be~.'! tra·n ~.fercd co ot h~r camps. The most of them :Ser·Med to b~ happy . enj oy i1~g thcm·ekes : bo\\en:r. whC"n their ~pirit.-: begaN to wane, a g-ocd swig { rom a ]'int or quart bonl ~'1~1 revived th em. everal of the bo) : who. pc?rh'lp~. wert' not accustomed to riui mg on the train, ~ot a lit tL. ~{~:t - s" · r "s\i'ttirnmy headed." But onlY o n~ of them~ :-o f.u ,1-. •.\e know. a· ~a il ur bvy who wa ~ 'uscJ tu l'<46Hf! th~ ,l~R c1i . sh ip. had to be SlJpportcd b,- thl· :'tron\! arm f1 ~ hi, old mother a nd a friend w!Jik wa lkin-~ Lhr m.g h the car. 'omc people tell n~ rh ar thr.:· public as \\ di .ts the \ · m' wnuld br bcu cr oiT without liquor and tl'l'"~''-' Sll':!.lL Bur ~'---"· [ail tu r ·ali?.(' th at liq uor ·mn kc. he thlty. thin~. s ·li-ht ·pc ·t·· ing citizt:n and ~oldi ~ r:. . It hdp~ r~ 'l'k tll.: \ \' llh•ir dlf.1l incs nnd . t rcn(.! 'tlt.;ns tht• lllOt :l l~ nf lhc u:u.ioo: \\ htk .:uo:(l.r • ple nty nf g-nod (und and \\ flftl\ \'1 \)lhiug .l l'l' tn juri. )liS and will. unlt: .~ tatinn<.~J , :.fll.lll rnin ()lfr hrulth ;nhi \H.d;. ·n ().til • physi l'~ l aod llll} llt al :-.t,mt.ina. lr 1:1 iar be.· l, r 1 ' bt> t' 1.• .·v. . u' I'\' 1/ itl~Jr ond hi, t'»ti, tari,·l thcot 1'l :v J:!t it,; prier. :(ft; ·i lf>r . • J),,;tlt! 'lt Jl l!:till't htJU•'J ion~-C ,atlr-~ Prtpa.ra-tJ) P; Cuaters and Red~; Cah:n­d<- r .~Qrtl ng: Trim. Pack ~n1d . ~.l ~ a ··td Shi J>p;n :) Paper . c,.n.ing Pt!p~r Test ng and ln-specLi m ( 2 diviJjc~u. -~· et r nd Cnnnol s.n.d Ra:··er Tt ~i it . J "t1d Vi ua l J n- • Sl,ecti•_lrj 1.1. acUc\:.S J i?'~aut . ca i~t/ • E mrrson Rob1-n.ron . .1ssisU1-11l Edit or urses are E 't-'erti1t g (~ight · chool) \-\-eldi ng~gas a nd elecLr1c Ele,r;nentarv Chemistn • • E~tntentary Blue:p rint Readi ng Ad \'anced 131 ncpri.nt Rcadi ng :\.filhvri ~h t Training ~ - Pipe Fitting Training ~ htet !\ l ~ta l Tr~i t1i ng General Paper cudy General Offtce Training P roduction :\ r athemaLics Elen1entan. · Elect ricilv. Advanced· Ll tctricitv An,~ cau r:·l! above or col:! rses \\till be ' gi\~c:n only if · ufficienl nurnber of regi-stration:: :ue n1a~.le to tl)eet llte require­mtnrs of the Ohio StaLe \ 'ocatioual Education l3oard. 'For in(on.l!ation .:u.uct!inl nv any (~f the a bo,·e courses C:lll Educati~-~r1 anJ Tr3ining Depart­ment~ phone 'J5 . Suggestion Awards R1tft1s Ha rger) ble~u:hi iil g proccs~t ~snn. Ltc U:rtcl. put cunLai J~P·rs thtOIIg'h­vut Ltlill lo ((Jilect W<Hlt" li1al u t i,i\ i ti .:ach Jtpu morH. Thu' di~c:a1 J ed parts can he ~salvag"cd, $3 . . Bi'll (Ju~.ntln~t calleu nt h·ntton to ~c·nd~ti on Dl :o. 21 H~eL \J ade vvay d'" for Hnprv\'erneot.~, P . (ll) HAMILTON DIVISION SENDS 1 25 MORE TO ARMED FORCES ! Pa ul Ct.-ok, Arm~- . .Joe Creech. enlisted in t\j r Corps. James f envier. enlisted in . j r Corp . \~ · m. 1\. "f av, lor. cnlis·tcu in :\'av.v . Leo -r. l -ed men are lendin~ their . . - a l~tanc" m zhe ore;anil.i:iti(m and arc r11ctnb~:r~ (.;( ~r~ccud \.ft\\ s "i1 h dcftnite \a k a ~i··ncd Tf'l dt''m j ,~ u1 c of a t­la' k. ,.j e Jar_ge.ct fJf d~ c.: ~<·: fA course, G<>raon C. f itbor, Plenl Cov1dt'"1 tor ol Ci : li , Dofcmao. "Lhc f1n.· di'i ~ i t,n with rnute than 321 oOicc r!' ~ nd fi1 ern en . Chie fs nf ~o.·ach hrau(h of 1 he Jdcn;:,e S\'Hem arc: • FIRE SER\ ICE }. R. Chambcrtt., • chid; Gordun C. Fabe r, assislalll chid: C. 1. \ Ic Kasson. inspecLor; Coerge Sch nciJer. Con Brugman. AI Laycock, James Q,·crly, Louis Fisher, 1\ l ~\'l a rcu m. L. Cook, ]. ReiiT and l ;eorge Bell captains · 5 ~ lieurenanL 17 auxiliary ca pt ttl.!, B .ot~ wfw l1 t.lll 111 1 (c), 1. llw Jn nr HH.'t' llll l! li tlh· J ~n• · J<rU I d , , ·A !I ~P t •tl( r'Vt led h\l tldl'l·d d rtH 1 t h ~ d w J' " , L cut d 111 t , l ri t) f,, 1 n j . f ncid, 111 ill) q 11t c ·' fl· , • 1 1 i g r H , < i 111 • Hsh' t" • • 11 '.\ h r u J I ~;y iJl I H• ( .I }, bf]lC i ~ Ill I p ' ( I u II 02) . -~ Father and Son George Kendall, J-r., right, nov1 b1 Newfound­land with the cr. s. armed totces. a:Id his father. Georqe KendalL Sr. The picture was taken when the father donned his Worid Wa:r No. 1 uniform to stand with his b-= qq~ SOl! in his present army ur.lfonn. fohn Zimmer~ man is young Kendall's qyandfatbcr, &Dd Georqe, Jr., before qoinq to the army, was on C M Trimmers. EDWARD J. McCRElGHT IS CALLED BY DEATH Ecl ward _1. ~ kCreid t. - L a 'I mu­pion for ncarlr i2 ) ears; . .lt~.d ~u<.;d . ,_ h. o f a h ~.trt tttlad· \n hi$ l nnlC. l Ol~ :- High . t n.·~t, on the m~,, nin~ t f .I u1) ~- . Ed t::unc UJ l·h milrun (,\ . m \\ ilmiug­t< J.n. t)hi\). in tqOO. flnd bc~,.n h; · ~ \­rluymcut in \ 'h,HtH•i,tn dla (\ tob~r ~ ·1 of th:!l Vc.'~lr. I f{· \\olke~l n '.th" '"' dtt' ~ ~d.: n d l' r' ,1 n d \\. !:> n H. n 1 Ctl' If ' ) 2 {or tn'll"l\ ' t. tr~ . Ilt> al~. '1\ t•,t . ~ • ;t " .:n~.·h nm n .t11d n.•tit d U . h,ht·· lt. 1939. 1·4\ ' t'r) \Jnt• in l'll,lllll'i n knt' \' F:d m " ~hl " t: I \\ ( • Ill I tilt., . . ~ ~ i l ( I d \d I h ll' . ' I 1 h 1- ,·hd,IH'tl ul '' huu; IH ''" 'l 1' I, tl\ 1. - HOSTON POWERS ''ABROAD'' P.F.l . llu tl)ll 1\, ', t h~ J, 'mt: ! ,,t ~r ,. l • , n. '- I r 1l1t \ • \" J • n '' 1 • · h \ l • 1 H 1. , {lilt'~ ' I d I till l lh; It•: Ill. II· HI I 1l OJ•k h bn '' 11 tl•\' 1l Ul\ t d.,, t·,cuuh ~ dtuin· \d ti.lt ,, ,.,~.lie tn-•d·· t J•h.ll'l'l ~ H . : • I I i u I, I H:" b i ,, : I '. I• . ( '. I I u . t . ~n I' c A\' 1 • : " ~ ' 1 I · 1. 1/dt l'. , •If l . dtl< I \I' tdllll' cdt h I I \ '"t . L ·' I I " 1 ~ " \!\~ l \ I \ l) I ) ' . \ q i; p. : 1111. :-t h ' I'J N '\\ ) lid~ ( it~ . \ • • • Erom Champions J o Champions li~il~ ,nJ r ~ ~' .n ~) ~ on ·w ·l1 ,.vs J· r ru ~n utn ~1 ~ ·-~ t E.) ~ n h~ lln' n \_1 "n ' l ~> -d~ llt1l;. n. r·~f uv. ~.nd th.<~ •k the • They Come from Everywhere, Ihese Letters From Champions l t i::- d)(li, n] t i 11 d1 .q· d.n ) :. l ;J f111 i ri JJ_g­r Ul.'k .1 nJ <'Ol.l hdt'J1 Ct'. d ~- 'h [J n tnt t . t:~.i\1~ t 1t we t.~\'(;'. • ,t t'-J:l ~ (' St?~:H:.tti ,,,.,.~ ,\[ tlw ] I M~1 ilt cm Ch<lnt,_ l O H ~ \.\ . L 1\ NO. 33h!h ~ct vire • Squ,ld; on. \ l4 th Scrvj, c CrJJup, Ord - \ ·c 1n; ~ ~ - l. \ .: ,,.~ '-U:i '\ (' to lv· 'I T , r . l . 1' n.r-t:."'• · t· ~'llt r "' ~ l,:) , "1 t a 1t:r1 1 n \ IS · • • 'h:a . ·, V1 ~, ~ , ' : k·"" l b~ i' r~an · l \,.,·n. • • Tl a a3 ~ ut! b'( k 1 r.~ p~:t 1 hui.L T,h t "!. .". ' '"'l ~! l~r H! - I] nH~ !lh.in~.L • 1'\~l:' ' t.: :, 1util ~ n~J b .\' '. '." t1. . • !! . n I!T' l . .t ,. .'f • 1 ~ " •e r; C\ r ~.~r · ;H)$ '~ " · 11(} c 111 t rt' ~ t !.rn 1 • i Xt'C.' in "i 'i rit t·" n"i,1:k.C '(;){ blO~.:A~ \. ~ =\i' • 1 ·t1e 1~ a . k ·ill . e , h eia,·~dh ~rnk etr e l~low . .,.,. -' . . '· ·~. . l" h . 'd 1 o ,, t" •• • !Q . t.""m t. . ~ s la tt!Jn<! • e U: rc., e and plJn: er \~l t t,)~e y(' . un- 1XJ:~l- I e. ·::- haxe :; · 1 ride oi th~e who (@l1ht. T'n!t)'n.,~ l~ '5ftl{~ke. t~rouf!.h . b i. o o (t thr~,)tH~h hell on ear:.' Le"t,S hea- t::em sa.· . ""'~· J. s ~ eHi"1.~. ('1 t·~ ' · :·Ced .,.1 ~ : , \t f-~U >~t.~ ~ ·he g:t ,·e . our ~s~ At h.ow.e : r)U ~t:OPi ed the n-ralanche ('!Jf h~ 1 nd !'h~U ;n Li~Icsr-v sila re tthe Yit:t or.\~ pr·®: • ft the freeJorn tj.,at we 10\·c . ~· · -Dtt.o Re~ L j al) 3: l 942. · At Ease Ptivazc !to.O~r\ R.'lledel. a\ real ~d undlsp~l· e.d E.iUJO, k !ron1 o( bJ.& te.oJ 'it~- Compa.nf' C. 1!.1 Tar. ~ ha M. Cam~ Gordan" .Gil. BObby. kmnerly to l ~. 2 tmialUJ)g. WaJJ one c.J the mUt & bm;t butl p1ay&n. · • j ·1n O 1. j,·lsi,_ n. Lt.:Ltt.rs cnJnc in fro~m ~ ,·u·\ ':rh n .\ aJhl ;.;o· 1~e of d1t.' bnv ~ tdf L;f n1~rvd t.ls l t ~ i nrnQ the,- a r(' ,:~cci\ - • • iJ).;_ t;, l hr ins an cJ d) ('lh.L ''e l ll bOJ' (', to 1 hJ bh'~J"~.h.· , ordltLl '' hicl1 ho~ en-lltdf.~\. t thr \H'rld. ~om ~· of the l-etter.· a t'<.' : PRlV \"GE l E P O~H·: 3. H O\\~­. Rl) . JR . L·. · . \f {tr iln~ Ct·rp:; :\ ir ~ la l: rf'n . l i ·~ d~u~ tt. ers Sq uadron, Turner f ield, Q\lan Lico. \ a. I wan t 11 retl Y\.)ll <,f nl ~· a-l•pr0ciation for 'T:r:lE LOG a-nd Cun" fur th·c? 1 ell n1c where some of my old budJies a re, what: they «re doinf; an-d :wha t Hamilton is dn1ng f~-, r na Li\) ll3 1 d i ense- ()r S honJd } !t3 f ic.1r the gr't!at offen c in the fu ture to nt:tt the Axis \\·he re Lhev w--on'c bother ' . th(· democra<.'ies. lien~ at Quantico J am a. m~d1~ nic and a qualified gunner. !'\I y il,i nc~ te· '\\•ish is te try my skdl on J ap~ n~ Zeros ocr German y_''~ f-lenkels in the yety near iutur€. I do ge.t to · £l,y 1Fl. the rea1r t9c.k.pit of my plane, · h aYe been · oa a .few eros eountry Hit!ns ~nd pkllty of stunt Hying. Tak:e ir ffGnl me. \\rhen lhe sky is • dominaUld by t fu.e i\1 a nne GJI.evi !.dogs) ao Dd-ds a r\1 too great. ·~· EJt-GEA\:T R. B. BOYD, 37th Tech. ~,;' cb . Sqd. 1 S.p. P-erm P3irtr ~< Box 409. Chanute Fi eld ~ IlL: I received t he i t~ cky medal today and you Ltlay be -:ure I ap'p r eci at~ it very; very ~nuch. ) also have been ~etLing my coptc--s of 'fH.~ Lnc and Crn-ps. 1~h ey m.a ke very oood t e-ad.i'G@.,' . ~:1y. adc.lre . is due LO cbari.ge 1n the J1ear iutu.re. As soon 8& permitted. l woilf send i,t in. P1"t1\'J\TE LACRENC'E RO:Bl~- • :o~.~ Q. i\J. . ecLion l560Lh S. C. ( \V hi1.e ·L C.?. J1"tt~ Ou e r b \n· y , Co h.1n1b n :> lnd_: t hi i& a new c~t-1\;P anJ 1 like it fine~ \\"11L y olll please sen.cl .m ~;: rfH e Loc. P:if· .C J on . ~ L. BOYLE, JR. Ct>, '\ : IJ3rd l nf. 6'1h lJ i '11~i on , F( , rt . L~cm­a. u i ~rood. • . f. e. : Tit 1 a few l i n·c: ~ to thank yn 1 fo1 1 h~: s crt iunf· ry and for cc-ntiu u-ing '1\-~,£ J .01., _Ztl'\.d ~>l tt~ ~. \\.t· j th. t tetu rni·d fH,m + vrt ~dL ()k lahu­ln< J \'- berc v:t put Of• i.~1 f a rH 1 y lt:!nwt­_. trtH~ on~ fo1• tltt b~ nefi-r , f 1 hr a rllHt~ ! y ofitce rs. ·Cn rv1-, ~ ncJ T 1l '" L,v h·a' ~ .foU o~:cd .ne. wl1( rt\' t l ' f · :-,:<J. Thty~ lH·.,·r me in ~Qnd tvK:~ ' v. ith the {.fatnl-­h "' and ( J!{{.&!f!l/'~Hinu s ana T wan\ \(, ~·I ~ da v "' . from the company and it i ~ vety nice and 1 am pro\ld f () haYc it : a I so proud ~o have \NC rkcd for a con1pany \·vhich 1s so Lhuu¥11t f ul. T H E Lo~: has not come dno u~h regularly but I like Lo receive and read it foJ jl~s ~ r u e hon1.e tOWJ) gossip for me. ,~ea lb e r here is damn hot, to be pl ain .a botJt iL. l\Ios­quitoes a nd other pc-sls nea rly drive a fellow· cra.z;y. £ xpect to be shi pped soon and then God beJp the enemr is ~ I I f c~ n sa v. "' P\'T. 1ST CLASS RUSSELL E . vVITHROvV, ~·l ed i cal Detachtn ent) Sta tion 1-itT"'pital Camp D.avis, r : . C.: Recei,·ed the pocket piece and wa-nt 'tO l ~t y~ni knc:J'v 1 was glad ro get it for' It Wtll be a constant reminder of the compa ny, friends a11d my buddies all over the rnill. I a lso want to tha nk you for wi shing .me good luck amd a s~ fe return back to my Vl\rife '!,!ld folks. Thank you for thinking of m.e \Vhi.le in t.he Artny and I hope to work for CharnrJion wh-en I re turn. SERGE:. N'l~ J)OUGLAS CALLA_­CH ER. l st Troop Carrier .quad ron, Gc ,~ era.l ~ li-tchell Field, Cudft ll )". \\-is.: 1 hav.e j \1 t received rny good luck pi:ece and a new supply of sLat.ionerr also l has e received my copy of Cu t PS ana TJ.ii.E Loc r~g u l a. r\y. I wi . h to lh anl- the Cbatnpion en1ployees fo r their. ki nd.lilCS.s howu L<D men 1 n th.e s:t rxrice. 1 k nO\':f th at all ~ ( the 1\\C t'l h~ vc ~p preC:i a tcu it as. much as T ha \ 1e be ·a ust> we know s.orneone L be.lri nd u, l tl) keep us in, gCJoJ sp.irics 3 11U to \'\ f)rk harder. 1 h,H·e \·VI i.tten s.evc rZ~ l l~ttcrs to rl, ~tl' bcrs 0f the . ~cCa:>u nt j ng D er~a n­HH" JH', <Jf ' "' h it~ h I was o uce n fil ~ t:t;}be r . a nd th e~ have ke1 L me po u·d nn .1l\ th\.' ~ ··~Hi I h;n l1 appcn ~ ~t l b otn ~. vVe al.ll ikc \ t:~ h~.,· , f ftum oLi t: g)od old hovnc I c'~W r\. \ ' arc t f <, 11>1 p,., t • • lJ t' f~;• lO rl ri n~, \ rai.n n . w pi to~ s lor ''1'h ,&e piloL ha1ve Gunner and Wireless Privato Harold Snshear, formerly of Roll • S\oraqe. now a member of 302 Bombardment G~oup, 357 Squadron. Davis Monthan Field, Tuscon. Ariz. Harold trained at Scott Field. 01. and Har· lioqen. Texas. His traini.nq has fitted him to be a radio operator and qu.nner on an airplane. He writes that be is well satiafield in the Army and appreciates the many kindnesses shown him by Champion. rheir p;ima ry \raining and come here: f<Jr eid\ a need \YOrk. · Our otttfii. con­bi . ts c•f ground men a nd nur purpose i to kc"P, 1 ht.>~ll fl.\ ·in!.! . On<: c,f the new pi lot· who just ar­ri ·;cd a we-ek agu i~ J ;:1ck K au cL who '\ur\ed ~ Champirm before he \r L'nt Lu rhe ;\I m r. I ";') ac;, Jll ICh surpri:"!ed \t; set· :,oft':" c;ne else fnnn home. \t r·ne 1JOH.: \C ltttd bCVt:U.d Champions and IIiJu iltun bQ) ,J in thi ~quadra n l 1 t aH ha \ c bt<:n t ran {,; ic~! red and J : m t'hc only ( 1 ~ ld1. _\Jil ~ Cc.Jui'zi. Ja<.L BlackwelL :\ J ald~ nn J l.'m,j n g~ ;I J d r·:~reJ! t:C \ bjl· < rt. ()II have }JC,:I'f) tr:.c tJ' f ·rrc.d. l-' lldliJ \\ h··dc>i i:- up r t ff,(l b1 t i in ;1 !.!iiT,·rr 111 l:i<J uuJ ,, Jn. . UOa J. r I lJJl!~: .tbr ,IJ! 8 llill · I I) tiJt: c,. n·er vf [ilw.wkl' · ' own ~ hil l am nnt work in~ . t t: 111 1 \( ~ r :t 1 y but i t I(1S( s. or cnur e rhi~ i ~ just is vcrv nice \\ hile it. ~ 81 J.L ~ I '\T il }~\\ S, H. A. 2/r. l ·. ~- • ::\. '\ a,·al Hosrital. \:avy Yard, Ch a r k " 1 on, S. C. : 1 t b i n k \ n u a r c do- • ing a S\\ ell jub in hacking us up the w <\Y \'Oll arc and 1 f l'cl the rest of the J • feJiow·s sc.:qtc-red all on:r the Wt1rld1 feel 1he same way. T rccci\·cd tbe • good luck token. think it is ~ wdl and '-' am ca rrv.i nl:.!. it with me whcrcn:r I u:-o. I think its charm will work 100 pe r-cent and it is another me;~ns of iden­lil1caLion. T ap1 rcciate reading TH ~:; Loc: t:\·cry mnnth and the CH II' S C\·ery week. It a I so makes us feel good to see how much ou r fellow worker are backing u: up. The scationery is most useful and apprecia;ted. I lil·e the navy well and enjoy e\·ery morncnt of nl)' time in iL CEC1L £1)\VJ\RD LEAK. A. ., ervicc SchooJ; Group l, Bar. 407. F6-2 LT. S. ~ . 'I'. S., Great Lakes, 111. : ~ 1 any thank$ for 'f:H ~ Loc and CHrPs. t pres.ent I am attending school. The course we are in is called c Fire Con­trol.' I t is really a very in teresting sub jcct. It consisls of di recting and controlling the employment of al l the off en . iYc weapons on board ship. per on \\ Ould real!~' be su rprised a nd fascinated to know all the operations and instrume nts needed lO fire thc,c guns ( hea,·y c:dibe red naval ri Acs) . l t also consist, of spottin~ , plotting (course and range). lhe ttl ! ~cl, check­jog. the wind \'aria tion. cle,ation and training of the gu ns a nd all c-rrors which mar caLlse the sa h·o ( ' hots f1red) to fa ll \\ithin the hiuiog (be­~( JJh.l) or dange r (front of ~eu ~l) !>pa('~ of the 1 a r~el. On t;j ng r·omptJ:Sed l;u·gely of r:ai lt•Jad men. rt e fJt!c- 'f rail~ abf)Ut~ mnkc them fccJ raif•er Un-easy . The f;rs~ imrrcssion is ~ood officers rou ng an"f nice. - \ ly best fri end is a 43 )'Lar r)!d H~t­eran or the last war~ He ~ras fir . on the European fr•;nt. heard the fir t sho( fu·ed. and hi5 C(lmpan: ··a:s ·1 f.' la .: t to lea\ e when r.he war y;a~ ,.~ . llc i a college ?raduate and a prat­ticing $5r000 a year crimin1l la\\ y~r. He looks . talks and act5 like the late \\rill R<>gers. T here·s a \Ye::r \ 'ir~ir.ia man now ~ talking a bout hi_ cn(('\incJ I e~caradc,_ such as the time he laboriou lv \~ork- ec.l hi war through a brick ja"' il walL wandered all night in a fl1res1. and at ~ day break saw Lhc ~a me jail. era,. k·d through the arne hole and . taye~.l three months bdore 1 he\· k icktd him " OUL. PRl\'. TE Cl-L\RLE.' L. ~lcCOR­~ d I C K, ~1 2th ignal Cn. ~ iac Di': Fi eld, Tampa. ~. b.: 1 recen·e C B rrs ree. -u ladv. and lik~ to read of th<- k'io.:~ Care Posttnaster, N~ Y~ 8"1 eant Tb•• . tlora G ram founerly ol n,., bb.x •http. now " omewhttcd tor lJnct• So\nt · "'' ddfoas \a 3S l2 l l83. 1b9 Sldl.loti ~p\1 l APl1 883 Care p\,Shndster l11.itw \fork. mal· ~ ltng hta lit r~n t now on A"' r l.;"n ,hcu 11. Soc~.,enl a nbU l ' bro1tb11tt ot P41ul l.io rt u •. Mu. 2 FinJshli\C), . FRA ?I CIS NtJtl tANCILLE miLL HOWARD NULL Chan1pion Mother With Three Sons in Service A mother wi,th lhr~ oaa ln ~ senic• of iheu country C3n n~U b proud. Th~re o.te iew l.n all ~a.iOI'I •·ho ca" m3k.e such a bout a.nd one -of them is Mts. Betty N U. o. 2 Cutten. F· al:.cls ~uU a tecAllica l r ') =·clark' t~ men~.ly a nict>:­~ ame. ~lv father is \\.iHiam I-I. \fc­Cvrm. ick. ) ,:PO 93 l. ~a,-,J Derac. - me nt. :t rc Po;,.tma~tc:-. - g.n F ranc1s­co. I ap-pr-. iate }OUr r•(.(I.'Jtifv! :'ih·er p~kei piecl.' !U,d. adn1in: the gener(•Si·t~ of R:e11bcn Robef!t~Jn Jr. I horc Lo g.e· a :'l iouzh and tu Joil y0\1 H•r 11- ~.:'RG'EA: T (ff'f0 Jd. 1 ~l . - _ ;,.l)'Y 2B P rovosr Gua rJ Ccnnnau'. J .1ith lnL. PO 9)0. Care • Po'li . ~t~r~ ~?n Fra, :i,cv: The'c: !-'1111:> down here ar 'c1 v. bcautihrl, if \- 1 Jl.e b:rcY:tt. \\"dl. ihe'' can dan(e :om:(.;: be 'arnde t J·.nce:: 1 ha\e c:V~ :ec:. T1t~.::. ~re 't:.f)' brau.tifq~ at-1 ' t~e bt-!!a ·!i chc s i!:i a ':.u \'<.:fY be.:tu­\ i£ ,l. l he i land i~ a \·err nic·· f }are Q Jt l a1 .,nt ""!I; e -\<">U a de-:cr;nti~n . ' A ~ 1 ha'\ ~ to do is ''U O\.t '' · my tent ani ;:c:k · ~.n.anas ··nen I ~ct l un·,Jryr. · h~ occanu ~:;e pleurif~.: . 'The Et·ll" ba hie ar - he cut ·"r u i ntr·. \ 0u ~·ill • o~ rl'~i ed a u.e e<l1 .Cation here. T-he~ . ar · u~r "t:ru.-h raan rno·i pc.<l­plc in t ~ 1 stat· . . fel! L :'n lJ Ros:, o • 'Vrlile. ~ 'BE!{T L. JOH :.0 . ~; 565 ~ditin Stre.;t Bu: ling1.on, \'c: I arr t: kin'.! • . .c ·~ight l •fliccr Co\.· tiC i r P ~ r - ;\mc:(Jicatl i,rn a\ crJna Jc;:_ed b · . ·on. hca t U r.:cs at }J, 1rlin(· n. Th. . : -~ .ur,se 1 n i · ,Jf t.r ~ ing ii: it. tru­mto~ >At ! t ':n !1 g':ne~ p~a11~. l lfke it ·, ~; . e ··ery v:eU. Burlington ha~ &tation.ed in Gr'Oat BritaJn. ae was on No. 2 Rewinders in 19!)6 .but teentered the service w.hich he had left temporarily. ln all he has been wUh the army 12 years. Lanci1Je Null First Class Private, now is with 371 Technical School Squadron. Scott a bcaut.i f ul location. Lake Cham plain to the we.: t and Grec.:n :\Iountain · tn the east. 1 ha\ e met n1an\. · f1ne fel-iow ·s here fro1n even tate in the union • and kn0\\ I will enjoy the adva need training. 'l'!~ ground sehoul consists of reviev:in~' a ll subjects wid1 the ad­dition uf celestial na,·ig-a tion and per­haps . pani, h. 1 think of Chan1pion vtry uften a1~J of all ou r pten.sant as­sociations. I enjoy 'l'Htt LoG very murh. It i like a lot of letters from friend~ and I get the new ~ (\bout all . the Champions. 'Thank you for send-ing 1r. anJ for =-ending CHiPS. I have saYcd every copy of AcTn·tTn::- and Tuc Loc ~ince · ta(tin~ t0 ,\~ork for Cl.ampiun btt• due to moving l han! lo-L one !Jf lhc recent eJiLions. 1 0 H :\ \\ . . 1~\ I 0\: E . ( A. .' ~) . l . ~a' al HtJ5pital Corp School, Sec­tion 3. Bacracks lU), Creat Lake ~ 111.: J wnnL to th~nk p >u for ke~p.ing n1c ir f0nm;:d of the ue:ws of the mi ll tltrt>'t~h 'ft-rr . 1JJ<., a11d CrtJPS. l have now cvmplt:ted my H:CtliL 1raining anJ ] am ~oi 11g ttJ uu.:dic.:aJ sdH .ot to h!a rn he pharmac.'"l Lrad ·. 1 will ha' t six \'.c<·\ s p1el1Jn;n1t)" uainiug (tnd then 1 , . -ill lJ<! a~i g nt:d t_<, a na\·al l w~piLal Lc.:e or t r,. a hip l() gel tn) pta.rtiu\\ worl·A .i\la) t;. r,mc da~ 1 tan 'vrnk in the fir:t aid ucp lllllC ltl in the rutl\. 1 had a\ ig .,urpt·i )~ J uly ~ \vhut one r f my h 1d ·lit~ fr0rh 1b; I~winJers, Cr,tJ t'l Ca \.d.T.Pt, :)a!d m<:, \i :i t. It ' '· t16 ,• rc:d dlt ill to f nd 0\Jl d'(' h:q­i'<! n ing~ r f(Jl0 1-tantihon anu I he !uilL 05) Field. nt., cmd was qtacluated June 29th as a code Instructor in radio. He formerly worked in No. 2 Shipping~ Howard Null. stationed. in the same fleld and t.ahlng the same course as Lancille, wa:s graduated July 20. P R 1 \ \ ' f'J ·. FRAXI~ \YHITE, 76Rth School • .'quadran (Sp), Barracks 633, Buckley Fidd, Colo.: \Ve ha,·e LO tucl~ hanl bul the subjects (tfC in­teresting and the in ~t ructors do every­thi ng possible to make thing·$ ea ier for u·. \Ve arc called at 4 a.m. c,·cry week day and repon in da~s room at 6 a. m. 'f hcre a re seven hours of k c­t u r e a n d a o h o u r for l u n ch . A l 2 p. m . w:e arc rrivcn drill for an hour and a half and ex("used {or lhe rest of the day. From 2 p. m. "antrday until 'tt nday evening ""e are on ou r O\Yn . 'fhis Jila l·es ur- [or the hard schedule during the week. This is a beautiful country. T he mou ntain show \tp n-y~ta \ clear parL o[ rhe time. Every . unday there are lrips in t.he moun­tain,; {()r Ll1o5c who want lO go and th~.: ·y . ~ nd l ' . 0. are doi tlf! a lot for u~ . :\J an\· th cHtks for s(ationerv. 'fHE Loc and 'c HtP~. (Frank is in. ~ln ai r "crvicc sl'IH>nl.) Play w ri gh L \\'ell. \\·hat did you d\'i n k uf rny pia~ ? PttJduc ·r-1 would m:1kc Oll¢ sug- Pb\ \\ 1i~hl \\.ha t is th ~l? • P roJuce.---\ l.ake the ,·ill.tin shuot himsell in~H.·.t tl \Jf l 'Oi~o n him~df in tlw tl.i 1 J a~t. P la~\'-liJ!hl - \1 ul wh~ ? Pt uJuu;r lt\ 1 \'.akt the auJi~.·ncc Up. • I lh f c.lt\ T/ omiJicrlt• • Hl?n.·· n riddk ll) q 11 t t h'"· c.•x.pl ,_ ~in: lf t.:\cn·b~ h ·~ name i:-: Bill, ht'- • • ·:ru ·t· :! U d~ r 1 d~U,t_'P:- .Ht.' ca l.leJ bill and' ~··~: \.i~J,cr 3 Little Hjll. \h•dium • 11i ! 01 b:.: Bil1-Thcn tdl us \\'h<ll i, " a t vub~ . ~ Hill: ll }) 6: ct .\.: mcH of l. l . nr''·'· ~ ~.). c.J ~ l acbin . · ~. . ~ l ~er du\'dl f\.•r ~c}m c time, buL it ~\. m' . ~ ii Llc.1~ d H au:~:t n.l. k.ne\Y ':''\' h·~ -;~h-. <. 1 d i~. Til~ other daY. Lll1Y. d \en mvch Lli.tUibed hecau~e he • ~·L.da 't ·,·td L:,c ( rdcr fr11· j'aper he ~huu~ hr '\1 a~ bei n!! m~de on :\u. C) i\tadi'ne. \ ·er~.- calml y. f1 ank \ \ 'hir­t ·1~ ~ct l irn in on a liuJe $\,.--crct-9 has been U(•''·n fo.- almo l :-.ix 1'\lCHlLhs. \Yas t:::- iace n.:d~ R ,ben Had . er riuch-hiueJ for Cliff Rc,.;.er<;; wl1ilc Cliff '' a3- 0 11 his Yacation. \~ct ~·"in~. Ha ~kc r. yoll pe rformed a job 'i\·ell Jr ne. » )) « « li ., .Jll ~<.:c Ruth H ~ nle\. · walkin2 '- around ,,.cmin:J-v in a trance : hum- miH!!. v,,.hj~·l ing. or ·ingi ng ·'.\ Jy Hean Bcloni'" to Daddv" '. " drm't be alann~J } h r he: a r ~)elr.Jng . tc, t h ~: "in ~er on the 1-la,nd Queen. · ~\ s Rutl1 ~ould '-t!I.Y qzrt~, 10h.\1··.'· nquul.:. , )) tJ " (( Irt Tented City ]rAm Hoyll . }f >I .t' r c I Comp ny A, 3rd lt"~f. 13t}, l1tv f'G11l t~, rd Wnod. M•a pt.fq, •t.ildtrHJ n ftunl vf ~he ~nl o•n•c t Jclm1 y Wll •• f crt sm. Olfll ' du . ~n, J\l •• c•\11 t[ minJ.'' t\,.'rlainl\ i ~ nt"H. t11H: • "'hen it rr 1 me~ 1 o L.ct> Dc.Jc llm:m. I ~ \ l!n l h t\ u ~ II he i s m i lc' Cl \\ ;t v r ro m u s . h e ~ . $hnwcd us that his ll')cart is !'- till willl ug h,·, cnJin}! us a hu ~c hvx ()r cand v at) a ·hirthckt}7 Lreat. l l flppy Hi nhd,,). 2\ lld T hanks a .\ liiJion, Lee. I) ) ) << (( ~'To " hom h \ lay Concc r11 :" A certain las · ir1 the 'cheflule Offl~t has been criti ci7.ed becau~c of her <:T" isty'' walk. J ust: remember. '·He ""ho laugh I a ~ L laugh be L.'' ) I I) (( ( ( - \ \"hat was all that confu ion in the mill the OLher J ay? Ni-na Slack 1 cally ca u ed a sensa tion when he t ri~d LO get br lhe watchman with a ca mera a ncl '' as she embarras . ed w·hen he ush­ered her to the £m ployment Oflice where she h.:td to 1 eav~: h€r catnera for the remainc.ltr of the da -, . I) ) ) << (( 1f you noti·cc tbe posttnan S\\·amped with leners: rem\!mbcr thal they are eithc t- to or frorh Elaine \ferz. T-l er bclo\·cd George~ ·i. now one of l. n.cJe Sam's ~ f ar itl es . I(ecp ym,~r dun up. 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K~= 1 nen 'In l ul~ · 1~. r ~il •l •' • (]\ '. . ,i . ~ ( ' t.~l\tJ\ ""!l \ \ ('- • · \ --. '' ' t ·t.ated l .1~ 2:. f,o\1 i·.j".r:~ ~1·i H.; • Hl ._i I c \. 'lOt 1 ~\ d •a ~ · L: t i . . ·O 1 { 1 1 ',. . n.t.~r l! 1l t:: ~h T nJ l1nJ . ital ~ ' 1 .:: l t. • t l l' . l'' •l• ' • '"' . . ' J . ~. ,a. l. .c~.u ., n 1 ,. z'.,. "' I a, ,j d \c 41 <:r 1. ~ \ h . '-·s' ., ' .• nm. ,u 1 . llth - . 1 "'" x· tl rnt.~ l • U:; ~ , <1 ':){ C.l • : l" • \ (' J • - ' . . . . • s 'i {.!''"'' - I p • ,, ' 1 'I l "• I 1 ;>:::, 1s ~ "''"·~ ·<~.~.- . \ "'J '-• .{ . te . ,.,. t tt n . u EH d cttl . 1.: vi' 'D1 11 ~ ·~. :. • • 1 ~ ~ l l ·a . c. 1 .l4 q e. . a ~ e,. r r' 1 ~.:1 ·~.~ f1 ·"'·:pe i 1 iZa ·· .\ ~ ~!W , ~n l :e· e r, t ~ ~ · .~thn '- e £:·{ ~ J-~ly 5. HJ 1 r . . ~ J,. 15rown. • 1 t B • .: . · t , f'i,n~1atrd ·~ij)J{' u n a:c.:ai j ~.~ent. EUGEiiE CO'LtOPY SUFFERS f. . CT~S 0 ,., -om HEELS • E., _e · ~ . ny. C1.an'Jl · '1 1or U''Ofl.' 1 &r. ?.u r . i ill 4~rro: H~.~ pi""al I i . .a Jj.· c l~ 1n l ·1 h.ee s fr ·ot Jrt?d a~ f an ':Jent. a"' ' 1 :~ : • 'I'C~.:\ enu.·-· h 1 · l';. • • r 1!h · C a~ -. a!llt ll r a I "" • • . v·a • -4' 11. ::wd en·_ a .:· . ., ,. . I· ·ol i ,. 1 ""'~me. Millwrights Score in Bond Campaign Th~ Mlltwrlgbts wero one of the f.rst depariments 1n Hamilton Champion to s eoro 100 petrcont in lbe campatqn for payroll deductions of ton percent to buy bonds. The piciuro shows, le ft to r ighl J{ alpb Jack""Son, Charles Boyer. Harold Parsons. R. C. Warder, Russell Huls, George Rhodus and )o ~ Flick. In the- picture also is the 100 percent certificate aud thermometer. Ralph and George a re members ol the coaul.littee and olhets in the picture a re the supervisor and forema·n. ews ee B,· 8 ess Riicv • • .\1 R;ucldh: f1nalh· i~ settled in his • new balcuJlY. nffice \\here he ca n ha ''C ~ Fentra! ,·j~,'\\' of the F'i ni ·hing l) e-i JJ tsnent. )) )) (( « . Iiss lh1dr \ I a rcu m of :\o. 2 .: on- 1 r: ~. a r d a 2'1 oup uf i riends motored to ,\.u: th A1.1~t1 . ta . ."outh Carol ina. r;n J~i~ 30. "?' \li ·~ ?\ lan:um returned as , Jr . RGbert C. 1-\.nodel. ~J r. and ~ Irs . \\ illiam L a tH