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mar’ 1§ Lt. Col. Norman C. Finney, adbelieved io be ranking field officer in the state with the ¥ * service in beleagured Korea. Before American troops withdrew from South Korea in 1947, hé had served a total of 22 months in the tiny nation the size of Florida. And most of that time was in the now fallen capital of South Korea, Seoul.

Familiar Sights Recalled WHEN HE LOOKS at the map or reads the newspaper he sees in his mind rail arteries he has ridden hundreds of times, native friends and government officials now under bondage, ruins of cities and towns where he enjoyed the best of ‘hospitality, shifted frontier lines, He keeps a huge map in his spacious fort office where a lifesize picture of his past commander, Gen. MacArthur, hangs over the mantel. In moments when paper work is cleared from his desk, he studies strategy of the war on the terrain he knows so well. . Col. Finney, a “key” figure in the lives of Indiana’s ORC reservists and Army personnel, is not a Hoosier. “I'm afraid I don't qualify for the honor,” the colonel who is a native of nearby Akron, O., said “Every Hoosiar I know is either a

on Korea:

qmeither “assistant Senior. QORC,-.in..November,.. 1947, and his assignment here looks rather permanent. Col. Finney and his wife are “perfectly happy” with their quarters on the post. ‘ “After all,” he said, “most of our lives has been spent on Army posts since I enlisted in the Ohio National Guard in 1926. A person gefs used to the military atmosphere and feels right at home on ‘most any post.” - “Nothing ‘much exciting ever happened to me

But he came to “Indiana as

of the Scottish Most of his

who frankly admits he’s “strictly chairborne,” Finney today.

“If only the ing times in historical places. y

His “activated” phase of the Army really dates back to 1938 when he completed infantry schoolIng at Ft. Benning, Ga. Later, he served headquarters on Okinawa and moved into Korea as a

Ask Mrs. Manners—

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Keep Boy Guessing:

To Win Him Back

DEAR MRS, MANNERS: : AT HOME, everybody treats me like a slave. I hate them | I hate my mother more than anyone, and she hates me. It's my boy. friend I'm really worrying about. We've gone| together a month and I've grown to love him more than life itself. When we go out with another couple we're OK, but lise

we go out alone he gets fresh. I want to stop him because I'm not that kind of a girl. vel i

never allowed any boy to touch me. But once when he got fresh I

all.

interested by keeping him guessing. Say “yes”

him guess. stop him. I wanted to let him dog as he pleased with me except I was afraid. Though I was shaking, I loved every minute. of it. But I said - no. He got mad and took off as fast as he could] turning corners --on - two wheels. He brought me! straight home, sald ae and left. Now I see him all tim riding around but he won't hay To Prevent Splits or look at me. He often passes my house with two or three girls| in the car and when I see them| Ito reduce the danger of possible I cry like a baby. I never cried {factional ‘splits in the Republican

before over boys because Tor anization was agreed - thought they weren't worth it. | 8 = Agreed Upon 10:

{day by Marion County GOP lead-! Should I go to him and ask| > y

him to forgive me? Should 1|ers. tet him do as he pleases with| A liaison committee was or-! I love him so much’ and 8anized with the approval of] don’t know what will happen to County Chairman John W. Innis| me if I don’t get him back. {to iron out any difficulties be-|

he watches {| parents. friends with them. You don’t | respect them. Do yon think {| You'll impress boys worth im-

meet their mother and dad when you're so unsuccessful _With your own parents,

You're the only one I can turn tween BL ny Jor of

to with my problems. A FRIEND, CITY. |ership. Wh apology? You aid Members of the committee are right, as ay You'd ‘be | |H. Dale Brown, candidate for ” if logized. SANE i oy a 1a date for sheriff; Frank -Fair-| past your house? He's inter- child, candidate for prosecutor; ‘ested, is the reason. If you're a smart girl you can keep him.

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and there | would be nothing left to make |

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