A*Kv%v.Has Rheumatic ConditionFormer Golden GloverfMarine Aided by FriendsA former Golden Gloves boxer and Marine who has “been flat on his back for nearly a month” was greeted on his release from Naeve Hospital Friday by a check for over 1800 to help pay his expenses, i A grateful Gabriel (Gabby) White, Euclid Avenue, was at a near loss of words as he triedin combat in Korea within six months.to express his thanks to Earle Weller, business representativeLater, White was a drill instructor at several east coast Marine camps. He joined the Marine reserves after his discharge in 1956 and since has become a member of the Albert Lea National Guard unit.He originated the National Guard drill team which threeof Local 21, Harold Wendorf of the Aragon Bar and all who had a part in it.Weller and Wendorf staged abenefit entertainment hour atthe bar Wednesday to aid White, an employe at the bar, who has been suffering from a rheumatic condition.White advanced to the finals of the Golden Gloves in Minne-years ago won the state drill squad championship.White talked hopefully of being able to complete the ranger training for the Guard that he had planned to take next month at Fort Benning, Ga.thesota when he was 16 in 1952. The next year, at 17, he enlisted in the Marines and wasAlthough Mt. Rainier, highest volcano in contiguousUnited States, is still steaming, its last eruption of lava or pumice occurred about 2,000 years ago.1ingineBuschWim*«• •thebyandI’4t