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Show .( R:cseve!l Legion , Spsnsors Show 3 f Disabled Uets I The American Legion of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Post No. 64, has announced through Commander James Milli-an, Milli-an, that their membership is jonsoring one of America's most unusual stage shows on Nov. 30. The performance will be displayed t. at the Roosevelt LDS stake recre-' recre-' 0 ation hall on Wednesday, Nov. 30, IV at 8 p.m. i The title of the show is "Hell On Wheels," and it's the story of three lusty lads confined to an Army hospital. ' The performers play their parts with most emphatic realism be-KS be-KS cause, you see, they really are confined to wheelchairs; the major parts are played by paraplegics of World War II and the Korean war. However, this is not a story ;. about paraplegics; the audience j will hardly realize that these men v ; really "-. never walk again. .In ?; j fact, in the make believe world of 1 show business portrayed in the Y story everybody will soon be out II of the hospital and fit as a fiddle. k Commander Milligan made the 1 following plea to the public to ' join them in supporting this show, (Continued on Back Page) ROOSEVELT LEGION SHOW. . . : (Continued from Page One) the funds of which will aid local disabled veterans: "We, of the American Legion, encourage everyone to see this show. In respects to these disabled veterans who have the will-power to make a comeback in life, even though they will' be confined to a wheelchair the remainder of their lives, is a a challenge to us all to give them the support they . need." |