Show DOYLE pOYLE NOW LEADS f FORTY AND EIGHT f If It you see two virile young youn fellows fellows' c lad clad In chaps chas p a and a all it the rest of the accepted cowboy paraphernalia going about a convention con city of the Amer- Amer ran Legion and shooting up the town Just to add zest to the occasion Its It's dollars to doughnuts that one of the redoubtable pair setting of off the blanks Is Stanley M. M Doyle better known as Larry The side kick and pal of the man who Is now now chef chet de chemin de fer or chief high mucky- mucky muck of Forty and Eight honor soI society so so- I clety of the American Legion Is Carroll Carroll Car Car- Carroll roll E E. E Griffin Larry Doyle however we have It ItI Iton Iton on oOn good authority Is neither cowboy r I nor gunman Hes He's so tame that though he now lives In Montana and beads heads the cowboy riding pony delegatIon delegation delegation tion from the state up In the mountains mountaIns moun moun- tams he was born In Minnesota and spent a goodly portion of his life liCe among the cornfields of Iowa He attended attended attended at at- tended the grades and high school at Cedar Rapids Iowa and It Is not of r record that his cowboy passion for fun tun had bad asserted Itself at that early date at least In Its parade convention pony cow fashion Spending three years at St St. Thomas college at St St. Paul he entered the employ of the Rock Island railroad I After two years with the Rock Island r d 9 a. a I A i Stanley M. M Doyle he Joined the transportation department depart depart- ment went of the Northern Pacific at Glendive Glendive Glendive Glen- Glen dive Mont Enlisting In the air service at Omaha In 1917 he was assigned ned to the school of military aeronautics at Austin Texas Texas Tex Tex- as 38 and later to Kelly field at San Antonio An An- tonio He later served at Camp Dick and at I Fort ort Sill He was discharged at the latter place In February 1919 He then enrolled in the college of ot law at nt Drake university Des Moines Iowa After completing his course In May 1922 1022 he returned to Glendive and began the practice of law He was elected city attorney In 1923 1023 and holds that office at nt present Soon after Its organization the new chef de chemin de fer Joined Argonne post of the Legion at Des Moines He was transferred later to Dawson post No 28 at Glendive He was post hIstorian historian his hIs- torian and then for tor three years a member member mem mem- ber her of the post executive committee He has been department historian andIs and andIs andIs Is now department vice commander r of ot Montana In the Forty and Eight he has risen from chef chef de train of his local volture at to grand chef chet de do train cheminot national and sous chef de chemin de fer and then to chef de chemIn de fer to which position he be was elected at Omaha In recognition of his outstanding services |