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Show r ?harSel Vets -Battle on Home Front r s M Kvr EX-SAILOU PATRICK FORD Cnr Shop Every day honorably discharged dis-charged veterans of World War II are going to work for the Union Pacific Railroad, helping help-ing to move millions of tons of war materiel and millions mil-lions of men to the Pacific, filling some of the hundreds of jobs which must be filled if the GRIFFITH HENDERSON Flromnn Brnkeman railroad is to get the job done. Former Sailor Patrick Ford, wounded off Palermo, Sicily, works in the car department; Pat Griffith, former fireman in the Navy, is a locomotive fireman; fire-man; J. C. Henderson, ex-air corps r"iner, is a brakeman; Edwin L. May, former ser- MAY DALE WRITTEN Upholstering Electricinn geant still partly disabled as a result of a Nazi prison-camp beating administered after his capture in the Battle of the Bulge, is an upholsterer's helper; help-er; and Dale Whitten, submarine sub-marine service veteran who was in the Philippines when war broke out, is an electeicia a. |