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Ethel Grodhaus of Wegee, O. (just one of th 1 couldn't be blamed for worrying Just 28 py Was In this |ast September and returned to
about her three sons—Charles, 26,| Rep. Hays forwarded her re-|/the front after recovering. Raymond 20, and Robert, 18, quest to Army officials, then asked! However, the Army turned They" were all on the Korean Mrs. Grodhaus which son she down her request. fighting front and Mrs. Grodhaus wanted moved to a safer place. Then came the tragic message— was “nearly crazy” with her con-| On Apr. 3 she made her choice:| On Mar. 29—six -days before cern for their safety. Finally, she “It's awful hard for me to say|Mrs. Grodhaus made her choice—
asked her congressman, Rep. which one I would like fo have Raymond had been killed in ac-| | Wayne Hays (D. 0.) if he could|transferred, but it seems to meition. |
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