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Show War Tragedy Put Aside By Night Club Singer LONDON. One of the saddest and loneliest people in London, 18-year-old Night Club Singer Carole Ken-yon, Ken-yon, carries on for the sake of oth- j ers who like herself are lonely and sad. Few of her audience at the Caba- I ret Club, Beak St. W., know that the beautiful girl who sings and dances for their entertainment is lonelier than any of them. Her father is dead and her brother broth-er is a prisoner of war in Germany, and when Carole went home early one morning from the club she found her mother had been killed and her home destroyed by a bomb. |