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August 1949

Vino Vignette

Tony the Traveler

I KNEW Tony from his early boyhood days as a good American kid. He was born in a mid-Western city and was in the same Boy Scout group as I was. We both learned the differences between right and wrong together and we were regular in our attendance at church services on Sundays. I remember watching Tony waving and cheering the returning war heroes of World War I when they had the big Armistice Day parade in our town. Tony went right ahead with his program of self-improvement along educational lines and later graduated from the State University and got a nice job with a big manufacturer of automobiles in Detroit. His record was good and he later wound up with an executive job for the firm on the Pacific Coast where he continued to make progress.

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