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Show MANY LEGION MEN BACHELORS Inv-stigation Dloclosee Fact That Majority Ma-jority of Ex Servica Boys Prefer Single Blesuadneoe. Three years after the war Cl.fl per cent of tli- fnmier service men are still bachelors, according to Cray Wag-gett, Wag-gett, udjulant of Jie EvHnston (III.) post of the American Legion. Mr. Waggelt litis been conducting it campaign cam-paign to g:iln information about I.e. glonniilres In the Middle West, and bases Ills statistics on li(KX) replies received. Of the IIH.4 per cent who married American. French or German girls. 111 per cent have children. The house onr totaled 1.1.S per cent and the business owners aggregated aggre-gated l.r."i piT cent; nevertheless "1.7 per cent are able to drive their own automobiles. I'glon posts, too, have the billet-owning billet-owning fever, 4-1.3 per cent having permanent per-manent quarters now, while 2d per cent will get theirs In a short time. These Hlntlstles apply only to that purt of the country. |