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...shot caught in the rat race and insisting he loves it. Joseph Kostolefsky, in the same magazine, refashions arty cliché with a lethal satire called An All-Purpose Serious Sensitive Prize-Winning Story. In Contact, John Phillips, son of J. P. Marquand, writes a mordant story of an ex-G.I. and his wife, who tour the Southern France where he once fought...
Harrison Pendleton Bresee Jr., 30, whose father raises Herefords near tiny Orange, Va. Bresee is an ex-G.I. who got his forestry degree from the University of the South in 1956, then "just took off" to thumb and hike his way through much of Africa, Asia and Europe for four years. He used a beard, a bit of French and a cast-iron stomach to impress African tribesmen, figures he already knows the secret of getting along in Tanganyika (which he visited): "They accept you if you sit down and eat with them." Fond of Africans and their wildlife...
...such criticism. The Overseas Weekly is the type of tabloid that she had in mind in 1950 when, after serving a stint on Stars and Stripes, she decided to launch a paper that would begin where the semi-official Stars and Stripes left off. By 1953 she was serializing ex-G.I. George Jorgensen's operation (CHRISTINE CASTRATION RAPPED) and the details of Call Girl Pat Ward's journey into prostitution. The USAREUR (U.S. Army in Europe) command removed Overseas Weekly from Stars and Stripes newsstands all over Europe. Owner Rospach responded by flying to Washington, where...
...Brake Co. that makes construction and earth-moving equipment. Frank E. Stehlik, a G.E. general manager who got a suspended sentence, was hired by Philco Corp. as manager of its communications and weapons division. Two other indicted G.E. executives have also landed jobs, and one has retired. Ten ex-G.E. men are still searching for companies that will let bygones be bygones...
...Army K ration was jointly conceived with Colonel Rohland Isker, U.S.A. (ret.), supported by Colonel Paul Logan, U.S.A. (ret.). Ex-G.I.s may give (dubious) credit as they will...