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More Pilots Awaiting Chance Against Enemy
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Members of the latest graduating class of single and twin engine Army pilots, who received their wings and commissions at the Tuskegee Army Air Field, Friday.  They are, left to right: Kneeling, Second Lieuts. Robert L. Martin, Dubuque, Iowa; Robert O'Neil, Detroit; Hubert J. Williams, Los Angeles; Samuel W. Harper, Oliver Springs, Tenn.; Charles S. Jackson, Jr., Chicago; Charles E. Walker, Jackson, Mich., and Kenneth R. Hawkins, San Bernardino, Calif.; standing, first row, Second Lieuts. Sanford M. Perkins, Denver; Clarence N. Drivor, Los Angeles, Charles H. Duke, Portland, Ore.; Elliot H. Blue, Hampton, Va.; Eugene Winslow, Chicago; Alexander Jefferson, Detroit; Arthur J. Wilburn, Asheville, N.C., and Frederick D. McIver, Jr., Philadelphia; standing, second row, Second Lieuts. R. Augustus Bynum, Montclair, N.J.; Frank E. Roberts, Boston; Flight Officer Clarence Williams, Fairfield, Ala.; Lieut. Andrea P. Masciana, Washington, D.C., Flight Officer Saint Matthew Twine, Jr., Los Angeles; Lieuts. Virgil A. Daniels, Jacksonville, Fla., and William A. Rocker, Washington. Not shown in the picture are Lieuts. Charles H. Hunter, Washington; Frederick L. Parker, Chicago and Leon L. Turner, Washington, student officers having been commissioned in other branches of the armed forces, who only received their wings.

DESTROY VERMIN 
ON CHILDREN'S HEADS 
WITH KIL-VE CLEAN EFFECTIVE
KILLS QUICKLY - HEAD VERMIN
-BODY LICE. AT ALL DRUGST

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