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Show FREDERICK P. CHAMP i HOME FOR A VISIT Special to The Tr;buno. j I.OHAV, July Frederick IVreiva! ! Champ, son of George H. Champ of this city, is viMtim? his father on a leave after (haiug serv .1 as an officer in the motor ; transport corps and as a no-mber of ib-r-' beri Hoover's organization. Mr. Champ was rejected for milParv service upon ! 1 'ei nir granua t ed with high honors from ' Harvard university In l'.MT. and tl:-n joined the national food administration and worked ther- for a year and a half. I He took up tho work of food and general re; it f distribution in wes; -m A :a u nd r : the American commitioe for r hef in t'ne near tast in Now York City. Shortly before be-fore the armistice was s ' i- n e d he w a .s I given a comini-jion in trio tiansport branch of the army. Mr. Champ leaves todav for Now York. ; and will sail Ju'y 1- for Liverpool. Ho j will v. sit l"rdoi!, I'urw. liomo. Conptan-tir.oph.' Conptan-tir.oph.' and the Balkan." as one of the I commission of four from tho American committee for relief in the ru ar east. |