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He took a brief discharge, then got himself back in again under a device which waives the age restriction on enlistments for veterans. Said the sergeant: "Frankly, it's not easy for a man my age to go out and get a job. Anyway, I could do good work...
Last week the Royal Canadian Navy was redfaced and backing water. In naval barracks near Victoria, B.C., a court-martial sat in judgment on the surgeon lieutenant who called himself Joseph Cyr. He was charged with fraudulent entry into the navy because that was not his name: he had borrowed...
In introducing the feature speaker, Senator Nixon, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge stated that Republicans were asking for votes "on the assurance that we will clean out the revolting and inexcusable corruption in government, climinate the tremendous waste in government, and ruthlessly discharge and punish whatever Communists there may be in...
In 1944 Joe, having finished his overseas tour of duty, campaigned in Wisconsin as "TailGunner Joe" against Senator Alexander Wiley, and lost. Early in 1945 Joe applied for discharge and got it.
Jordan, who has offered the captain an assistant coaching job upon his return from the services, has been the object of criticism recently for neither helping to get Lowenstein into a reserve unit for holding him out of the last two games to preserve his eligibility for the time of...