Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1945 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
By ANDY ANDERSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
easily in his kennel at the home of N. J. Strief, of 4420 Beverly Drive, . DALLAS, Tex, Oct. 3—The Duke |Dallas. His first show. of expression can’t talk, so he'll not be able to/when he got home was to start {et you know what his problem of |digging in a flower bed. The Duke rehabilitation is. But he definitely (hid a bone there before he left for will have one. For the Duke is a|the wars. big black shepherd dog which recently got an honorable discharge |sorps the Duke has been trained from the war along with scores of [to pite Japs and Germans, The other members of the K-9 corps. puke and his little playmates can Right now the Duke is resting 'be dangerous until they are re- \ TAA A O00 iT
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9 Veteran Remembered Bone He Had Buried i in Flower Bed|™ grit CONSIDERED
charge pay, no ribbons, no medals, LONDON, Oct. 3 (U, P.)~The
There is, among other things, the nothing. And now 1 gotta send the ly qon Daily Mail reported today
matter of not teasing the dogs, and also the matter of food. You see, Duke and his pals got a pound and
a half of horse meat a day.
They sent Duke home in a swell crate. But the Duke can’t keep it. The Coast Guard wants it back and can you blame Duke for being put out. “Two years of my life to my country and what do I get—no dis-
aa h lans to retire Duke|P™: London and Washington were owner plans to a farm. Hell make a grand|considering a Joint general staff for watch dog, they think. As for the all forces of the United States and Duke, he'll just lle around for a|the British empire. few days. He has some friends to| Tne dispatch, datelined Washing-
look up—that airdale down the ton, sald p Were tnder Way for street, and the Boston terrier next : ahs be door, And the first thing he wants complete military co-operation be-
is a civilian collar, tween the two allies.
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.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 83, 1945 Jap Subs May Come fo U.S. MORE THAN 7,000,000
TOKYO, Oct. 3 (U. P.) ~Japan’s mersibles to the U. 8, navy, they will oh AVA STARVED new airplane-carrying submarines, |be taken to the Untled States along | y. p.).—Dr. a o. Delayed) the world's largest, today were with the smaller I-14. plas, Jeulahsi-goveroe genera! of e Netherlands Indies, said toda awaiting orders to sail with units of | The two huge submarines With |that between 7,000,000 and 10,000.. the 3d fleet to participate in a Navy |195.-100t hangars housing thiee|000 people had died of starvation day celebration in San Francisco. planes on thelr decks, were captured [in Java during: the Japanese occu The 400-foot 1-400 and I-401, were Sept. 28 some miles north of Tokyo |PaHoR. riding at anchor in Tokyo bay,{bay. They were returning from their Eedomie wonditions in Batavia : s y one month’s manned by American prize crews. If maiden voyages to the Marshall| jee supply on hand, Van Der Pals the allies agree to release the sub-|islands. said,
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