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Show Army Hero Home Finds Wife Wed $ friends have moved away. Ills Job Is gone. Oe is no longer a man without a country, but he finds little happiness happi-ness in It. Shell Shocked War Veteran Regains Memory. Vienna. It took Joseph Melrer, sergeant in the Austrian Eighty-fourth Eighty-fourth Infantry, fifteen years to get home after the war. Ue walked Into the Vieuna police headquarters, snapped toiialute and reported his return, the last Viennese Vien-nese prisoner of war. A week before the armistice was signed. Sergeant Meirer, while on outpost duty, was buried by a sud den" explosion. He was dug out senseless by French sappers and carried to one of their dressing stations, sta-tions, where it was found flint he had lost power of speech and memory. mem-ory. After eighteen months in French hospitals ho finally found himself lu a .Moroccan military cantonment-There cantonment-There he begai. slowly to recover the power of speech, lie wns dls missed half cured after several months. He worked for a time as a helper help-er In a French munitions plant Later, he says, he was back In Tunis working as n master mechnn lc. In the meantime he had lenrned French perfectly and was quite sat istied with his job. In Meirer'a twisted account there appears to have been an lnterlii' when he was a fireman In the crematory cre-matory at Sldl Bel Abes. Then he got n Job as fireman on a freighter hound for Singapore. It wa9 there In February, 1932. thai his memory came back to him nuturnlly and without the usual attendant strain. Strandpij and without a cent, he Hnnlly reached Constantinople. From there he walked to Vienna. Melrer's wife is now married tT another man. His children refused to recognize him shnhby. stutter Ing, old their war-hero father. His |