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rans on such committees.
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|» contract binding the city to build
training and service act of 1940,
requesting | [release of such violators from fed-
eral prisons, Cmdr. Stelle said: Given Advantage d “Release of these men who failed thelr country in its hour of need is tantamount to giving them an economic advantage over the men and women who are still serving their country faithfully in uniform. |
for jobs for returning veterans. “If that isn't an insult to the men emerging from the war's foxholes, what is?” Another resolution authorized the national commander to expand national legion committees by as many as three members to make way for appointment of world war II vete-
that the main experimental head-
be moved to municipal airport, Final approval was withheld until city officials tentatively agreed to
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convicted of violating the selective! i"
It means much more competition |§
Members. of the American Legion auxiliary are wrapping “Gifts for the Yanks Whe Gave” at the |
quarters of the federal agency will Honesty Pays—
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escrow until last night. After supper, they personally took if down to Mr. Booth, tending bar in his tavern, which had been robbed of its vault Wednesday night.
” +» ” .] SOMETHING like $2000 in cash and checks had been stolen along with the safe. But Bartender |
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Booth was elated nonetheless by the Elliots’ report of the safes recovery, He likewise was heartened by the $40 check they du-
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DEPOT HERE ASSURED World War memorial. The Legion and its auxiliary are sponsoring the nation-wide Christmas party : mb bo for ‘veterans who are hospitalized. Shown wrapping gifts are (left to right) Mrs. Marie Behmer, state = Civil “aeronaufics .administration| chairman of “Gifts for the Yanks”; Mrs, Jack Meyers, 11th district chairman, and Mrs, Andrew ‘Wet- |
officials today assnred city officials| trick, 1ith district chaplain,
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