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(tion and suggesting that she send Robert Lowe, Troop 90. - ' 'back the keys. Ch Ti : i} : : TTA ' ® comin ied 1 "Bd Ary ke amr vv | ODEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.—TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9:30-f0 5 woman called the game warden . ne 4 w " for his I was teo|seEVed I I 3 . ii d ; : ’ 0 ' . : busy, suggested a local pest-con- P- ™- JUN y POR, pa E— A erm —— reer THE MILITARY has called up a lot of veterans ‘trol firm. jRipple American Legion Auxillfor active duty but it's unlikely anyone got as good an assignment as 1st Lt. Robert E. Tappan
ary. The pest experts said they were, Tne" Armistice Day program
(powerless since she, as non-owner, |gunday will include church servcould not authorize their entry ices at 11:15 a. m. in the North-
I He's on two-week temporary active duly to er. ” [into he house, {wood Christian Church and a cruit women for Women's Air Force commissions. 1 So the woman, in desperation, pitch-in dinner served at the post al A Si Rd There's only one, hitclr to this duty many a #4 called police. The gendarmes ar- home at 5:30 p. m. ON A i) TRE LOCATED AT PENNSYLVANIL AND WASHINC lonely GI in a Korean foxhole| ——————— Sived, entered fons plenty rT Lif f Ea " : ; : would figuratively “give his left! evidence o e_ destructive pres-! o i eo ase gu y gt : Where to Go ! ence of the bushy-tailed beasties
arm for.” Lt. Tappan is married. He lives at 5580 Washington Blvd. with his wife and two children. The W APF commissions are § available to i women between the ages of 24 PN and 32 who have ys ‘mannan graduated from college and have from three
After more than 32 years of {telephone work, Miss Henrietta
Football: Cathedral vs. Sa. but did not find the animals, gred. Heart. at OYO Fie. 60% i» Dozen Eales |Bockweg, 811 N. Hamilton Ave. Bpm 8 XN. of C * {1+ 9 will retire Monday from the In-! { 1300 oF. De Tor. - - Br." Twenty-four local Boy Scouts diana Bell Telephone Co. A na-| Na aware. § to 8 p.m. will receive the coveted Eagle tive of Sheboygan, Wis., Miss Progressive Jams Concert by | Bockweg started with the former,
Stan Kenton. $3.60, $3, $2.40 badge at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the! Central Union Telephone Co. here
| and $1.80. Murat Theater. 8:30 War Memorial Auditorium. more than 32 years ago. - | p.m. T - | Basketball: Center Grove at Toop 3 o7 the Irvingion Pres |
" = 2 Ben Davis: Danville at Pike DYterian Church has the largest Nifty Footwork
Township. 60c. Both games at STOUP of Scouts who have quali-| The 31st -annual display of 8
m. fled by earning 21 merit badges. spring footwear will be shown for ast Imperfect,” Beech They are Edward W. Lollis II, three days beginning Sunday in yo Grove ‘junior class play, High Dustie Dosing. Cort Carrington, the Claypool Hotel by the Indifive years business experience, School auditorium. 8 p.m. Fritz Gable, Jack U. Bogart and ana Shoe Travelers’ Association. ; ie Jack Obhrberg. Shoe men from Indiana, Illinois,
Commission as either second OF ,.,eer things in the home of her! Others to receive the Fagle rank Ohio and Kentucky will inspect first lieutenant are available. de-|,oionpor a widow who had been include: Frederick Merida Troop approximately 100 lines of spring pending on experience and age. | ajjeq out of the state to care for 40; Stephen Jacobs, Post 78; Rob- and early summer footwear disLt. Tappan’s. headquarters are ,. req brother. ert Reed, Post 9; Michael H. Gill, Played on five floors of the hotel. = Ly Sl st, Where > i So she peeked in a window: Troop 28; Philip Probst, Post 28; rr P ov hii Tum On| There were two squirrels gaily Robert Maginity, Troop 48; Lee Qut of Luck til Nov 19 4 ug y scampering around the living Porte®, Post 79; Arthur Maple, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Alvie re» room, gleefully gnawing on the Troop 80: David McCormicna and Skipworth, a street cleaner, found S virrel Hou e ‘upholstery and wreaking havoc in Robert Warriner, Post 91; Kent a $20 bill, but he couldn't spend q Ss general, Holdren, Troop 109; Jack Benchik|it. Someone had cut the bill into An East Side Indianapolis She immediately dispatched a and Patrick Kehoe, Troop 203; strips and Mr. Skipworth found woman thought she was seeing special delivery letter to herwmeigh- Edward Smith, Troop 330; Rich- less than half of it.
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