Word: phoenixed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Central Newspapers, Inc. owns WIRE (NBC), Indianapolis, and WAOV, Vincennes; and has an interest in WKBV, Richmond, and KPHO, Phoenix, Ariz...
...camp near Phoenix, Ariz, this week a Nazi prisoner was found hanged...
Assisting these three men are A. L. Johnson and O. D. Teaff, for photographers, Gordon Chamberlain, artist, and M. L. Hunt, office aide. Class representatives are F. D. N. Biello; G. M. L. Hunt; H. Howard Johnson; I. T. L. Johnson; J. W. G. Phoenix; and K. Editor E. K. Houser...
...Phoenix, Ariz...
Comic Sourpuss. Star of the 48th News is its cartoonist, babyfaced, 22-year-old Bill Mauldin (onetime truck driver, Chicago dishwasher and sign painter), from Phoenix, Ariz. Mauldin's chief character is an unshaven, weary-shouldered, sad-eyed "Joe," the typical U.S. soldier learning war the hard way. Soldiers think he is so true to life that potent Stars & Stripes also runs him now & then. "Joe" seldom smiles as he goes through the trials of the soldier's life. Explains Mauldin: "Life up there isn't very funny. I was 18 when I joined...