Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1919 — COLONEL HEALEY RECEIVES DISCHARGE FROM SERVICE. [ARTICLE]
COLONEL HEALEY RECEIVES DISCHARGE FROM SERVICE.
Colonel George H. Healey arrived home Tuesday evening from Camp Sherman, 0., where he received his Colonel Healey was in the service slightly over two years and during that time made a record of which he and his njiany friends may well feel proud. His only regret is that he was denied the opportunity of getting some action against the enemy on the battlefields, but then he did not miss it so awfully far —only three days. I Mr; Healey has not definitely de- ; cided as to his future business plans, i but. his friends have. The state’s going to need a new governor ’long about the first of 1921, and it would not be at all surprising if he is the ( man found wearing the robe as the chief executive of the state after . that date, that is if he can be pre- . vailed upon to make the race. His I friends assert that they will not ; take “no” as an answer, so that’s ■; the way the matter stands at present
