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Part of Diary of Jackson Soldier Found by Army

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  • Fait of Diary Of Jackson Seller Fond By Army Robert J. Owens, Prisoner Of Japs, Leaves Message On Corregidor Mrs. Steve J. Owens of Webster recently received the following letter from the Navy Department. "Dear Mrs. Owens: "There are enclosed papers apparently prepared by your .son, Samuel Robert Owens, T. M. 1-c, U. S. Navy, while a prisoner of war in the Philippines. They were found by the army on Corregidor following the liberation of that area. "The Navy Department joins you in the hope that our prisoners of War in Japanese hands will soon be liberated. Their faith while imprisoned and steadfastness to their hountry's ideals will never be forgotten by the American people. "Sincerely yours "H. B. Atkinson, U. S. N. R. Inclosed with the letter were three scraps of paper on which Owens had written a sort of diary. The papers were evidently written at long intervals, the first just (Continued on page 4) Webster Campfire Girls Enjoy Camping Trip The Kimowegee Camp Fire Girls of Webster enjoyed a camping trip Thursday night at Smokemont. Mrs. Paul Buchanan and Miss Lucy Hedden accompanied them. Tom Morris and Robert Buchanan went also., Some of the activities carried on by the girls were hiking, swimming, fishing and group singing.
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