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‘Wednesday noon in Claypool hotel. The Ladies Auxiliary of the JewTerms }lish War Veterans, Post 114, will present a program, “Stars of Tomor- |Tuenberger pool.

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sey wi AlIliary Arrests

the auxiliaries traveled armed to

as sn anti-Communist “counter-|nreserve law and order at the teen revolution” by forging Communistcanteen. decrees and manifestos to be dis-| The six youths found drinking the tributed before they launched their|beer and the three arrested after

auxiliaries fired shots in Ellenberger park ‘were all released to their

The interior ministry sald the|parents after appearing at the

juvenile aid division, Mon-| Asked to Explain

archists, Vichyites, collsb-| (4 ie Sanders asked H. H. Hough=

talen, who carries the title of major

The Conte de Vulpian was iden- i the war-born auxiliary police or-

of the weekly ganization, to explain the conduct of his men. The chief said Mr.

The incident set off speculation

# other civilian defense groups have ganization has somehow remained.

A is The W. 8. C. 8. of Heath Me-| Police said the shots at Ellenmorial church will meet at 7:30|berger were fired by Wilbur Anders Pp. m. tomorrow in the church. Mrs, |%f 422 N. Chester st, an auxiliary

lieutenant, and John F. Sims, 31

Basil Fischer will speak and Mr.\y jefferson st, an auxiliary corand Mrs. Otho Jenkins will furnish

special music. Mrs, Lenora Baker| They were accompanied to the

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boys, one of them naked running - cludes Johnny Highland, Donald from the pool to a car. The shots ROLL- UP Tyler, Bob McGinity, Darlene La-|Were fired as the car started to AWNINGS Mar, Ginger McKay, Sharon Lee, [Pull away, but only into the air, Free Estimates—New Low Hicks the Darlingtons, Mons Montes, he said. INDIANA =°55ING AND |yfable Thurston, Ruth Belle and| The police report said one of the 59 shots whimsed near a youth.

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