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Show imam LEGION (Copy for This Department Supplied tff the American Legion NewB Service.) LEGION'S GENUINE 'CAVE MAN' Parlee Gross, Buckeye Soldier, Specializes Spe-cializes on Underground ExplorationSays Explora-tionSays "It's the Life." Remarkably few newly married cou pies ever think of settling down In a little cave in the i Ozark mountains. J? And yet Parlee C. w ':' Gross of Mc- f.-'- . ' Comb, O., says mMmiH tnut caves are HpB much warmer -lM'.''f than apartments W.'C 7 and farmhouses. L . j They are also JBBK yl" " much cheaper. f-Spg y" When (Iross. BPlSf ,.: ' who Is a maga-EfefcaJ maga-EfefcaJ zlne writer con- XBH nected with the See-America-First movement, returned to McComb from an exploration of the celebrated Ha Ha Tonka region In the Ozarks, he didn't understand why his American Legion post hadn't picked out a nice ripe cave for Its quarters. He said cave life was the only life. He has become not only a cave admirer, but a cave connoisseur as well, and in appreciation of his exploration ex-ploration achievements, officials have named an interesting geological for-natlon for-natlon which he discovered "Gross's Giant Gnome." The American Legion at McComb is proud of Its genuine "cave man" particularly par-ticularly proud of the fact that he has been selected as one of the members of a party to penetrate the unknown regions of Wyandotte Cave of Indiana Indi-ana and the Great Onyx Cave of Kentucky. |