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{miles so far,” Audrey said. “Com“mercial planes, Army planes, |everything. 34 | “You're not scared of tlying| {ike that?” “Nope. You can slip on a ba-| nana peel and die ingloriously. “I'd rather fly and die in the, |headlines! »
| ® = r I ASKED Miss Totter, a Joliet, Ill, gal, what these young guys \who have been In there 4 or 5 |years talk about. “Always the same thing,” she
said. “They ask me why don't Ii. .
break a leg so I can stay with them. “Sometimes a boy's sleeping and I don’t want to bother him. The other boys say, ‘Oh, wake him up. What a wonderful way to wake up!” “I'm afraid they never see many girls,” Audrey said. . ” ” MOST OF US have forgotten, too, that in these hospitals are veterans of World War: I, and yes, the Spanish-American War. “I was talking to one World War I veteran,” Miss Trotter said, “and he told me something sad, and revealing.”
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“I asked him what World War II meant to him. “He said, ‘Well, I'd been in almost 25 years and it was the first
tainers had come to do a show for us. ‘So now that the war's over, we don't have any entertainment
“‘And I guess we won't have much till everybody gets hopped up about the next war, “ ‘By that time, I guess I won't be here anyway.” me ~ { By a sort of coincidence, I went | later to a meeting of the 52 Assot elation which is trying to help the | dabled vets, They were pointing out to me that all isn't lost to a disabled | person, that de Balzac, Spinoza. {Conrad and Shelley were crippled, | Dickens lame, Beethoven and Edi- | son deaf, Homer and John Milton | blind, Robert Louis Stevenson tubercular, Peter Stuyvesant an | amputee, and Sir Walter Scott—
{and ‘of course—Franklin D, | Roosevelt paralytic. They maintain, “Among To-
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\about those forgotten war veterans in the hospitals. I got my little nudge from Miss Audrey Totter, the
She's spending eight hours a day tramping from bedside to bedside, playing checkers, autographing casts and
cept in the isolated wards,” |,
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have to be wheeled in.” Veeck retorted, “You mean you'll be even BIGGER?” . .. Movie star Janet Blair's musical comedy act with the Blackburn Twins reopened the Waldorf Wedgewood Room in the biggest premiere in months. Girls who are outdated, observes Cavanagh's Ray Doyle, are seldom out dated . . . That's Earl, brother.”
MINER DIES OF WOUNDS JASPER, Ala, Oct. 10 (UP)— Hershell Davis, 51, a union coal miner shot during a two-hour gun {battle at a nonunion mine here they didn't|;) "4. ve ago, died Sunday. The |mine was closed after the violence.
day’s Disabled Are Tomorrow's Great.” We can at least write to and visit some of these fellows who Yess our glamorous heroes in “44 and 45. I don’t know who said it, but it’s true, that we shouldn't forget them, because forget us.
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