by the P. F, Collier Company before entering the Army.Army Pvt, Harry A. Cooper, 18, son of Earl W. Cooper Sr., 214 Poplar Street, is one of more than 1,700 troops recently assigned to the famed First Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan,, in its build-up to combat strength.Cooper entered the Army last June and is a medical aidman in Headquarters Troop of the division's Fourth Cavalry. His mother, Mrs. Frances E. ty, Dunn, lives in Shepardsville. jA resident of Terre Haute, now serving with the United States Navy in Hawaii participated in the recent recovery af thp “Diseovprpr nncA ran*