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Show EX-SERVICE BOYS GET JOBS President of Chicago Grain Concern, Trench Experienced, Does Not Forget His Buddies. When Private Paul J. Healy, 33rd Division, E. F., was waiting in the jf -as. trenches of f Prance for the . ! shell with his f , i Initials on it, he I f 1 vowed that If he fJ got out alive he f 'Tv?7' 3f would never for- V get the bravery J., . ; an(j sacrifice of fi, .-' J his comrades. . Now President h irK InuI J- II,'"!y of y . Ps the Chicago Grain " Products com- ,.ai. y. itfickford, III., is living up to the pledge he took on the held of battle. The company which Mr. Healy heads recently began the const ruction of a new distillery. Mr. Healy ordered that none but ex-servire men l,e eni-p!- ed in t lie construction v.or'.i, and Informed all concerned that when the plant is constructed, veterans of the World w;ir will be shown all the preference pref-erence on the company's pay roll. "My hope is to build an organisation of former soldiers," Mr. Healy announced. an-nounced. Mr. ilejily enlisted us a private In the infantry and v.ns discharged a sergeant, lie was gassed at Albert, on the Itritish front. He is one of the in-ist active workers of I'.rophy post of the American Legion In Chlci.go. |