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Show VOTED THE "HOMELIEST MAN" Editor of Nebraska Veteran's Papef Draws Women's Decision at pe-partment pe-partment Convention. Glenn H. Coffey, editor of the Mid-Western, Mid-Western, Veteran of Lincoln, Neb., was1 ad Judged the mots. "homeliest man" V-W at the convention - f of the Nebraska V" ' Department of jf the American pr3!1 Legion, but his vi IjNf photograph repro- "I ,' Nf f duced herewith "aw raises the question ' of what is meant ji i,! by the homeliest Alfc mnn. f rtV--j The candidates LJ f f for the "honor" EwJlfa were lined up on the stage of the convention con-vention hall at Fremont, and five, women decided their fate, based on the uproarious applause that greeted each of the contestants as he arose. The second honors went to Lum Doyle, state boxing commissioner of Nebraska. Ne-braska. "I am deeply sensible of the unique honor conferred upon me by the convention," con-vention," Mr. Coffey said. "Some of the other contestants could hardly be classed as matinee idols, but I feel that I was elected entirely upon my merits." |