Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1948 — Page 32

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Senior Group Helps Clear Debris Shouldering picks and shovels, 22 Senior Scouts of Indianapolis assisted state police in cleaning debris out of Coatesville, They were assigned to a 75-acre

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He has been a radio sports an-|drawn on th the nouncer since 1933 and since 1944 Joiales 36.702,113.004, a Jain Boland, coach has done the play-by-play of all|16.9 per cent over Wir will B 2nd ne ots Notre Dame coast-to-coast foot-|per cent over the 1940 total.

meeting of the Notre Dame Club Pall broadcasts.

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should be amended or repealed to] PEABODY, Mass. (UP) — The of Indianapolis at 6:30 p. m. Mon- ’ conform with our ever-changing|mystery of a& series of false day night at Knights of Colum-(GAB AUXILIARY TO MEET | sHor N°S democratic form of government,” alarms was solved by Patrolman bus Hall. The meeting is the 25th] A meeting of the Major Robert MORRISON

he said. “This-I will seek to ac-| William Hingston when he found observance of universal Notre Anderson Lodge 44, WRC, GAR complish if elected representa-ia .5-year-old boy—too short to/Dame night. auxiliary, will be held at 1 p. m. tive.” reach the alarm box lever—sound-| Mr. Boland, who played tackle Tuesday in the IOOF Building, He is a merchant-farmer and|ing an alarm from a perch atoplon Knute Rockne’s 1924 national 2615 E. 10th St. Mrs. Ica Thomp-

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town, It was covered by debris, (but by noon the scouts had it i {completely cleared. During the afternoon they were put to work cleaning up streets and sidewalks. Small hands were decorated with blisters and backs ached, but the boys had loaded 42 state highway trucks when they finally quit. + Rivaled Work of Men “These boys did as much as the men,” one state official remarked, “We can use help like that.” Harvey Gill, director of Senior Scouting for the Central Indiana Council, and Daniel Orewiler, Scout executive of Hendricks county were in charge. The boys were: : Senior Outfit 106—Gene Haley, Peter Patterson, Thomas Owens, Donald Farlowe, William Ellaby,

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From Service School Technician Third Grade Lawrence E. Moulder, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Moulder, 145 8. Arsenal Ave.,, has been graduated from Army Food Service School, Ft, Meade, Md. with the rating “excellent.” A veteran of 30 months overseas service and holder of five battle stars, Sgt. Moulder re-en-listed for three years.

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