Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1943 — Page 31

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$25 first prize in the food preserva-| dens yielded sufficient produce totion division of the Illinois war provide 350 quarts of canned food.

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THIS CURIOUS WORLD ~By William Ferguson

RED KYDER By Fred Harman

DUT LITTLE PEAVER HAS TWENTY-ONE | DOLLARS AND HE'S OFF FORA BG TIME /

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GIRL STOWAWAY ON BOMBER GIVEN JOB

OTTAWA, Nov. 25 (U. P.).—Eliza-| § 1/beth Drury, who stowed away on al — #4 |bomber in- England to get to Can{ada and learn to fly, has a job with the royal air force transport command today and permission to ‘{/stay in Canada for at least six | months, ” Acting immigration director A. L: Joliffe took pity on her plight after Montreal authorities denied her legal entry. Stepping intp the case, he reversed their decision, noted she was a “competent mechanic” and got her the job. : The 24-year-old daughter of an estate. caretaker of Buxton, England, = Elizabeth was discovered, dirty and dishevelled, when R. A. F. security police checked the bomber in at Dorval airport, Montreal, several days ago. She said shed stowed-away because she thought there was a better chance of learning to fly In Canada than in Great Britain, 3

MRS. DAVIS STANTON GRANTED DIVORCE

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 (U, P.).— Socially prominent Mrs. Doris Stanton, Washington, D; C.; was granted a divorce foday from her lumberman husband, Leroy H. Stanton, when she "testified that his “con-| stant criticism” caused her to suffer

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