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Show "LEGIONAIRE" NAME OF TOWN 1 - t- I IIWJII. . Arkansas Doughboys SettlP11 ese mei Ing Tracts In Oklahoma rai . . W00ejCo.orerl.tion blj They, are beating their TLwintr- . plowshares Is the blbllcaliiepi can Hear' ing that veterans of the W N minute II going back to the form. 3r, is just as In Arkansas, on a 2,500.he day as th. "colony" of sixteen formeeDgi transport descended from Tulsa, O pi aj(j even tied on adjoining quart(j10ujJ most. land. All of them wereral. ' the Joe Carson post of . . Legion and they plan tsoldi W0M trading center and tow name '"Legionalre." " Jackson The doughboy colony 11 complete 1 county. Most J the sttlle11 co v able to call the land the""6" man' j a en months as the stat0WQ elected M years of war service to dera brother al residence requirement. woman t Some of the men will attel elected; a ter on their land, cli 'ho a council building, hunting and t tilc and town estimated that 100 servi Ci American sa ultimately will settle 'mm. wmar(i land- field, Hyi WAR WORKER Al Entertainer During Conflict Enlists to Help Unemployed Ex-Servlco Men in New York. Miss Ellerbe Wood will be remembered remem-bered by many ex-service men for her work as an en- tertalner of the IlbCT-' l Y. M. C. A. corps g- 1 In France. With t-$lxflZi her own troupe of young women T jfcl she spent a year cheering the doughboys in the m overseas camps. I , Her service, how- ' ever, did not end fc Vr with the war. ' 1 She has enlisted xiA to help the unem- ?Sll"""' '--- ployed ex-service men in New York. When "The Man Without a Coun-: Coun-: try," the film-version of Edward Ever-i Ever-i ett Hale's historical story, was shown in New York under auspices of the American Legion, Miss Wood volunteered volun-teered her services, and at each performance per-formance read the preamble to the constitution con-stitution of the Legion and gave a patriotic pa-triotic reading. The proceeds from i the show were used In the welfare work among Jobless ex-service men. |