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Show CNUNGEFl A VALUABLE MAN Former Intelligence Officer Frustrated l.iany Anti-American Activities During War. 7:e imme of Gnstavus Ohlinger mi-..l;t have meant something to the mm, (:-. . kaiser during the war, and It did. The German societies soci-eties that were rampant during the period knew well Captain Gus-tavus Gus-tavus Oldinser of the Intelligence department of the United states, lie broke -up their m e e t i n ; s and many of these societies so-cieties and their uctiviti.'s ceased to operate by reason of liis learning so much of their prop-fii':' prop-fii':' ni'ii and plotting. I : is heme is in Toledo, O., where the American Legion has as its commander com-mander ihis same Gustavtis Ohlinger. Tin- I.ei;icni convention was in full Mas! in his home city when a wealthy Tn!i'.j':in hurst in and announced that le would pay the entire expense of t!.;i- ex service men's gathering if they w. -rid drop their bonus stand. What (l.:;n.ei told him was never learned fr-'C a uve-toot shelf, hut it was good f!'' to cause a hurried exit on the i'i rue Toledo business man. 'J h it's v. l y the Legionnaires like him. I :' tii-ves might lie alright to use fc.i! .cr i:.es, but Ohlinger doesn't draw tiv:i i.ii when he tackles Legion prob-e prob-e . i.oiti if German parentage in China, s 'so friend of the late Theodore Jooe.e't, world traveler and famed lis i::.i::g ridden a bicycle across ;. A i'i Im are a few of the thitigs tl.-.r .!, why "Gus" stands ace liigh v. hi: tiic Iegion men and also why he i.in.-t ! reckoned with by atty group v!.-e Aim ri'-anism is questionable. |