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the army in Whitewater, Wisconsin, Another one of my mother<in-I8w's 1, qoeem't make any difference that service. A cusighor Who 8 a pros eye witness accounts. * { ) : essor is tutoring him in severa 5a." 4 82 .n jr. pooled your vights, subjects so that he doesn’t have Herb Vigran, the Hoosier hot-shot who left Indiana several years) Q-—When I got out of service I|¢, attend school. It is hard for him ago to apply the grease paint in more lucrative surroundings, will play was broke. I sold all my clothes i, get around, Can we pay this his regular role of “Sad Sack” in the eight o‘elock dusk of this evening. |pagore t went in. Now 1 have a! .oressor through the governinent When George Baker penned him weekly in Yank magazine, the melan-| get & job as a sateamar |” ogg) y 8! re ans choly bag became a GI fixture because the semi-serious hard knocks | ‘ 2 ford the . wardrobe yj er the _equca ional provision: were all tried on for size by servicemen at one time or another, The Put cant afford the ] lof the GI bill? Sack is draped in civilian garb, now, but his readjustment.headaches need to handle it. Is it possible to A—The law says a school has to are still familiar—only at slightly higher prices. | 7 perms . S59) |be approved by the state before a on. #84 {veteran can attend under the GI Hit paraders of the early: twenties will be featured on Holiday for NEWSPAPER ED | pill 1¢ might be possible, however, Music” tonight at 9:30. “My. "Blue Heaven” and “I'll Get By” are slated to do something about your eave,
for a special Rose treatment with Curt Massey making word music. Kitty | NAMED BPOE HEAD Di —"° > pt y "aad . chest it alone rect your query to veterans’ adKallen will sing “The Gypsy” with the 45-pleee orchestra going it alon | ministration and the state beard of At the first full convention since | education, explaining all the cir-
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Ellery Queen comes in contact with an English butler this evening 88nd exalted ruler of the Benevo- DISPOSES OF STOC |
at 6:30 who has something more on the side than a pocket. The butler | lent and Protective Order of Elks! is polite enough on the outside but crooked on the inside because he is|yesteraay in New York. ) running a racket called “Fenwick’'s Confidential Agency.” which has only| An Elk for 43 years, Mr. Brough- Walter J. Twiname, 2548 Park st., Jhres Fllenis society men i millvans, Setting Patk © heb Sie ton had previously served as chair- | principal shareholder in the Sen1e crime is Wallace C. Siple, Canadian air ace who established the | A . evcatnai te ton bd S108 first overseas freight line by air. Ellery is still minus a “Nikki” as sec- | 2% of4he hoard of gran see Noel Prntg C01 Ruy Sisposed retary and has auditioned 40 radio voices tor the part. Naturally, as a| He succeeds Wade H. Kep of his stoc v: h secretary the girl must have a volce that sounds like she’s the type| Wheeling, W. Va, as head of more | who always keeps her pencil well sharpened. - _ than 800,000 Elks in the country nected with the company for 25 | # #8 “4 8 8 |and territorial possessions. |years, is a member of the board of | “Surprise Party,” the happiness half hour at 2 on Tuesday and| Mr, Broughton has been active directors of the Printing Industry Thursday afternoons, will be back again tomorrow. Stu Wilson will. act up in penevolent activities for many of America, Inc, and is also a
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