leave the ne gu' - ment convOY.. lthe event one wishes to;drivel his::own.-car, lie ray go directly to' the project. enterlflg either off Wi- PicW~S-ttRight Trop-ThC Skokie, as it appeared in 1933. Center - Progress at close of 1936. Lower left-(left to riglit) A . 1 Boberg, principal project super- intendent; E. J. Lundin, Sr. Pro- ject superintendent;,R. M. ki- vil, Sr. proàject superintendent. Lower right-Maior E .Red- riguez, d Infantry, U» S. . Camp commander. .!Naj. ROd- riguez recently assumed commanid 41 is ~ PArea No- 2, succeed- ig M ai. G eorge jkeèd, I~.. w ln o goes to Jeff erson Barracks. as Post ,xchangee Officer. low road, near the damn, or off Skokiei boulevard, tliree-quarters of a mile south of Dundee rôad. Guides will be posted throughout the project, during th.e afternoofl, to direct those drving through. of platiS ior De versafY. -VarioUý men working witl Dinner and rel publicity and pub pandle:*.receptIO s"' ~ - I lx j. Lundin, tions, W. L. t. rant E. -rueSUCWal Wiliam H.Stouffer, 1414 Maple a~,Wlbmtte, spent four days « i St. Louis lust w.*Osb im" I