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Show : LEGION MAN, AID TO CUPID I Henry Sullivan, Phoenix (Ariz.) Organization Or-ganization Er.thusia6t, as J. P., Ties Many Knots. Having secured plenty of experience I Id. braving the perils of the deep w.iiie a member of t lie nnvy during the war. II e n r J J. Sullivan of P toe-nix, toe-nix, Ariz., is now helping to launch the several ships of m a t r i m o n y that set sail from his home city. When the service men of Phoenix start their wedding wed-ding barks they seek out Jusiice of the Peace Sullivan tb unslip the lines of their single blessedness. Mr. Sullivan is also the man who I stnrted the "Under one head, the American Legion" slogan which has t been adopted by all flie war organ!-, nations of his home county to advance ad-vance the Interests of the service men, carry on hospitalization work, eliminate elimi-nate drives and working generally for the benefit of the men who served their country. As Mr. Sullivan himself expresses It: "All war organizations In the county have united under one head for the purpose of centralizing our work. We expect to lend our efforts largely to hospitalization work and in other ways serving the disabled service serv-ice uen by placing the responsibilities on the various departments of government govern-ment where they belong rather than by advancing their rights In a slipshod slip-shod fashion." |