Kansas City Star Article re Harry S. Truman at 35th Division Reunion
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OCR Page 1 of 2THE KANSAS CITY STAR. SUNDAY, NOVEMBE
cisco; Ed McKimm, Omaha, Neb.,
and Col. Harry Vaughn, Washington,
TRUMAN A LUNCHEON GUEST.
Senator at Military Order of
World Wars Event.
Vice - President - Elect Harry S.
Truman, who admitted he was SO
busy he forgot he was invited to
the last meeting of the Military
Order of the World Wars a month
ago, was in attendance yesterday
at the annual Armistice day lunch-
eon at the Kansas City Club. He
was busy again yesterday and de-
parted after saying a few words
following the meal.
The speaker at the luncheon was
Maj. A. T. Netterblad, jr., from Ft.
Riley, where he is an instructor in
the mechanized cavalry school. He
related his experiences as com-
mander of the 3rd mechanized cav-
aley troop of the 3rd infantry di-
vision in the European theater. E
Kemper Carter, president of th
chapter, presided.
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L, THE GANGS ALL HERE was the theme of a reunion last night
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nt when Harry Truman, ex-captain of Battery D, 129th field artillery, 35th division,
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vice-president-elect of the United States, was guest of honor. It was a happy and
World War I veterans, with the new vice-president joining in for the fun. He
play a song or two on the pian o, which he did, and in a few minutes "his boys"
d singing- (Kansas City Star photograph).
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