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Show PHOTOGRAPHIC LAB MOVES TO NEW LOCATION The photographic lab has been located, until the last three weeks, in the Administration Bld. Headquarters division. tures, increasing every But the demand for day, has gradually picpush- ed the entire outfit, bag and baggage, over to the north end of the Employment Building. The need for general conveniences and more room is apparent. has been handled by citermed the Signal Corps In the past, this lab vilians, but it has been Post Lab, and has now been taken over by the Ar- The entire organization is under the super vision of Vaptain Antonio Scardina, S.C. Corp. Joseph Booth, N.O.C., is in charge of the assigFredrick nment in the lab, and is assisted by West and Prvt. John Schultz. The famous speed-graphic camera is being used, and the photographic work the one accompli- shed includes identification pictures, pictures of news, records, legal evidence, historical records, Victory News pictures, and pictures for training aides. It must be noted that in order to get services from the lab, one must first arrange for an appointment, then a request, ed from an officer, mst be submitted to grapher. The request must state clearly of work to be done. Transportation must furnished to and from job obtainphoto- the type also be assignments. This is one of the finest modern equiped photographic labs in the country, and we are proud of the work that these men are doing! f Y *@ PHOTOGRADE LABORATORY °° |