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Here is a swell little war story that is going the rounds. The story is that the Japs sent a spy over to this country to investigate internal conditions, and rePort particularly on our national morale. He reported back right away:
BILL NIGH JOINS AIR, CORPS
W. H. (Bill) Nigh, manager of the Pine department of Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco, left May 23 for Miami, Florida, where he will train for the position of administrative officer in the Army Air Corps. He has the rank of First Lieutenant.
"Conditions in United States seem very bad. People are apparently all hungry, for every time two people meet on street one says to other:
"What's cookin'?"
Back From Eastern Trip
L. G. (Bob) Burns of Burns Lumber Company, Beverly Hills, returned May 14 from a three weeks' business trip to Washington, D. C., Chicago, Nerv York and Baltimore.
Makes Air Trip To New York
J. C. "Doc" Snead is moving to San Francisco from L.J.Carr of L. J. Carr & Co., Sacramento, recently made Fiesno, and will handle the work in the Pine department a business trip to New York by plane, returning by way while Bill Nigh is in the Air Service. of Memphis, Tenn., and Los Angeles.