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Pt. Harrison unit. Lt. Gen. Brehon Somervell, commander of the army service forces, will review the parade along with Maj. Gen. Alan Jones, commanding the 106th division; Maj. Gen. James L. Collins of the fifth service command, and Brig. Gen. Joseph Battley, deputy chief of staff of the army service forces.
: ard attire this summer for a group
will make various pack trips during
Top THUS arg pene Yellowstone national d- a trip to heeled cowboy boots will be gland. B, o , only 75 miles from the camp. Shown at Union station are (kneeling, left to right) ‘ Fritz Meyer, Henry Shriver and Billy Shriver; (standing) Harry Kerr, Jimmy Wesley, Warren Earle, Bobby Batman, Ted Danjels, Marsh Blackburn, Tom Bernatz and Ralph Vonnegut. Another member of the group, Jack Meek, is not shown.
PEACE BID DUE?
BERN, June 30 (U. P). — The Vichy correspondent of the Geneva Tribune reported last night that {Franz von Papen, German ambasWASHINGTON, June 30 (U. P.). sador to Turkey, met French Pre—The war production board today mier Pierre Laval at Paris and disauthorized 13 industrial alcohol cussed the possibility of peace over-
of Park school and Shortridge boys
who left Wednesday for a Montana ranch. The group, under the leadership of Henry Shriver of the Park school faculty, has leased the Haggin Y/T ranch near Anaconda, Mont. They will
the summer, do a little mountain
The parade will wind down Pennsylvania st. across Washington st. to Meridian st, and up Meridian to North st.
MORE WHISKY ALLOWED
manufacturers to divert up to half tres with the United States. of their August production to! : beverage purposes, adding an estimated 10,000,000 gallons to the near-
In Indianapolis, on
ly 50,000,000 gallons of whisky ex- | pected to flow from distilleries this | summer. i773
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