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Show Dressing Rooms At City Park Are Broken Into It's rather apparent eight transienit pheasant hunters came to Roosevelt without sleeping accomodations at least the kind one usually pays for. This is the opinion of Tom Halen, caretaker at the City Park and custodian of the City Buildings, who reports sometime some-time between 5:30 and 6 o'clock Sunday mlorning eight . men . . carrying sleeping bags made a hurried get-away from the dressing rooms at the City Park. According to Mr. Halen he had gone to check the furnace at the City Hall, when he saw lights burning in the dressing rooms on the back of the UBIC program, stage. As he made has way to investigate, eight men, eaoh one carrying a sleeping bag, vanished into the early morning darkness. He discovered discover-ed entrance into the rooms had been gained by prying off the lock on the back door. Considerable damage had been done to a supply of Rose Garden markers that had been stored in the one room. Mr. Halen and those who investigated investi-gated are of the opinion the double quartet had staged a pretty fair sized drinking party par-ty there were broken bottles and other evidence of such a party strewn about the rooms. The conclusions are that said men were among the Basin's pheasant hunters without a place to sleep, and rather ithan do it the honorable way, they just plain broke into a municd-pai municd-pai building. |