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By IaaA Sisua
Age not guarantecd---Somc I havc told for 20 ycars---Somc Lcs
In Alabama
"Long" Tom Jessup w:rs a colored soldier from Mobile, Alabama, and he was stationed at an Alaska air field. One night as he was walking a sentry beat, a passing officer noticed that he was blue with cold, his teeth were chattering, and he was lugging his rife under his arm so that he could blow on his frost-bitten fingers as he walked. The offiqer had never seen a colder looking soldier, so he walked over to him and asked:
Radio Progrrcrrr Honors Lumber Industry
The national audience of the "Your America" radio program of the Union Pacific Railroad heard a tribute to the men and women of the lumber industry on Saturday afternoon, April D, over the National Broadcasting System.
Col. W. B. Greeley, secretary-manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, was the guest speaker and briefly discussed the war service of the lumber industry and its postwar plans and prospects.