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...sophomore playmaker Cliff Thompson to the army, but Jumbo captain Al Bennett should give some punch to their attack. He scored ten of Tufts' 14 goals last season when the Jumbos hung up a four and eight record. Nine other lettermen are returning, along with 12 sophomores. Coach John Bohn's varsity lost to the Jumbo freshmen last week, though, by a 6-1 score...
...prospered with World War I orders for parts for the Curtiss "Jenny," afterward, did a tidy business machining brass and aluminum parts. World War II's demand for aluminum plane parts spread his company over four small plants. At war's end, when the $8,000,000 Bohn Aluminum & Brass war plant at Torrance, Calif, became surplus, he snatched it up at a bargain, has since become a key supplier for the aircraft industry. Harvey claims his company now has a net worth of $9,000,000, employs 1,000 people, processes 2,000,000 Ibs. of aluminum...
Police Protection. In Milwaukee, when Mrs. Helen Bohn complained that her furrier would not return her Silverblu mink to her, police arrested her for stealing the mink in the first place...
...feed the elephants. F. Bam Morrison sold $250 worth of advertising for the circus program; while he was working at it, the hotel donated his room, the Wide-A-Wake Cafe his board. For treating him, two doctors got free passes to the show. Then Morrison left town, and Bohn's United Circus never showed. But Wetumka decided to have a celebration, anyway. It declared a "Sucker Day," during which Boy Scouts will serve the 100 Ibs. of hot dogs from booths in the middle of Main Street. Said the grocer who bought them: "That guy sure could talk...
Last week, the New Leader's William E. Bohn read the New York Times a forceful lesson in the dangers of mechanical objectivity. Said Bohn: ". . . Nobody in any country ought to be asked to work or be allowed to work in the camps where these people (i.e., the Mexican immigrants) are herded together . . . This mode of oppression should be attacked energetically and continuously, [but] the Times's . . . two headlines equate the system of contract labor in the U.S., which sends a few hundreds of thousands of workers across the country under admittedly evil conditions, with the Soviet system...