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May 3, 1945 - Copies of the Atlanta Journal newspaper are being loaded into a Delta Airlines plane at Augusta, Georgia airport. From left to right: H.R. Walker and Fred Harridge, Journal representatives, watch Jeff Cates, of Delta Air Lines, unload. Mrs. F.C. Jenkins reads the news. Air express editions of The Atlanta Journal were unloaded at the Augusta Airport less than two hours after the papers come off the press the same day in Atlanta.

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