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Show VETERAN HAS LUST W.L..IURY Ainericnn Lcoion Is Seeking Fi'icnoa of Man Supposed to La "How.ii'd Grimus." Physically and mcnlii ily normal, villi llu din' cxi'i'pl Imi ul' ntiiiii'shi ui' memory loss, "lnnl (iriini's," a veteran uf Hie Wiirhl wnr, Is t-iiili-av-oi-lny In recall Ills pnsl lilslury. "Ci-luu-s" Is n patient la (he Charity liusillal of Ni'v Orleans while Ills comrades uf tlut American Legion are searching fi'i' relatives or friends. Suddenly iittiu-Jeil at h nidtlun picture pic-ture theater with convulsions, tlio missing man was taken to the hospital. hos-pital. In his pockets wort) round business cards with the name, "Howard "How-ard (Jrlnies," and the title, "state distributor for the Alco Klin Tool company, l O. ltox -1I57, Jacksonville, Fla." Communications to that address ad-dress resulted In the discovery that the box had been closed and that no one In Jacksonville knew of such a company. In his clouded memory there nre Hashes of the vision of a tropical land, of men in big straw hats and white clothes, and unshnven faces. The Woolworth building of New ork looms In his memory. In a diary lie keeps t ; i , S "Howard Grlmea." appear engineering notes, columns of figures. His soft hands attest to the fact that he has not done manual labor for some time, if ever. He Is puzzled that he shaves and uses a telephone automatically, though he has no memory of razors or telephones In his past. Anyone who recognizes the man Is asked to communicate with A. M. Das-pit, Das-pit, chairman of the service division of the Legion In New Orleans. |