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Looking Back on April 17 100 Years Ago: 1921 The Calumet club will give another one of their jolly assemblies at the Mystic Ballroom tonight with the members of the social committees, Messrs. O’ Brien, Tuttle, and Coffin in charge. All members are expected to be present. 50 Years Ago: 1971 Mrs. Margaret Cody of the staff of the Auburn Public Library will attend the meeting of the Auburn Exchange Club at The Roundhouse Motor Inn, Tuesday to discuss the Freedom Shrine which club members will present to Auburn’s school children. The Shrine will be placed at the Auburn Public Library, to make it easier for everyone to see and use it. Robert Dumas is program chairman for this week’s meeting, which wives of members are invited to attend. Wednesday at 9 a.m. there will be a dedication ceremony of the Freedom Shrine at Auburn Central School auditorium. Jack Harris is in charge of this event of which members and their guests are Invited to attend. ....
“I’ll look for him as long as I can,” Dumas recalled telling his mother. And so he did. But that search ended Saturday when Robert Dumas died at age 90. Roger Dumas, an Army machine gunner with the 19th Infantry Regiment of the 24th Battalion, was captured on Nov. 4, 1950 during a battle near the Manchurian border. The Army changed his classification to presumed dead on Feb. 26, 1954. The Dumas family was a large one. When Dumas, who lived in Canterbury, passed away he was listed as predeceased by 14 brothers and sisters. But without proof, Robert would never accept the conclusion that his brother Roger was dead. Roger would be 88 if alive, which would seem highly unlikely if he had remained a prisoner of North Korea after the war. ....