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Three More Soldiers From Here Released at Billings

Three more Indianspolis soldiers with more than two years’ service were discharged from Billings general hospital this week.

They are Pvt. Arthur Pratt, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, 4110

ward A. Schilling, husband of Mus. Betty Shilling, 2224 Broadway. A veteran of action in Normandy and Luxembourg, Pyt. Pratt was

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in Indianapolis. . Another local man now on tere minal leave from Billings is Maj. Calvin B. Faussett, 122 W. Maple

® Rsuro-surgery team that operated’ in ve Buropean campaigns. Prior

to ‘entering the urmy Maj. Fausset had his own practice in the Hume Mansur building. He is a graduate of Indiana university school of medicine.

POKER PLAYER DRAWS 4 NINES, DROPS DEAD

SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 2 (U, P.), ~David —Herscovitch, 85, Ogden, Utah, was whiling away the time

wife's arrival here from Ogden. He picked up a draw-poker hand,

and fell dead. Deputy . Coroner Lloyd Jones said the ecard player died of a heart attack,

PRISONERS OF WAR

~All Axis prisoners of war in the United States will be sent home by late winter or early spring of next year, it was learned today, War department sources sald

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