• Four their ralmly se foreorge, 1, and from d proends pow-1 Roy ler to tirs to diag-phy.didn’te war more ?rs of ‘ navyichael, little, about . The the ge doritoneRob-l Mrs. eworn every r her dfrey, nightMrs.Miltimeme wmte House declined any comment on the report.r#Anzio Ann, FamedIowa Red Cross Girl,Back in ServiceOSAGE, IA. Jan. 10 lt;7PV—Osage’s world-famed Ann Goplerud. theRed Cress girl who won the hearts of thousands of GI’s overseas during World wap II as “Anzio Ann,“ is back once more with the fighting men.She is one of seven girls serving in Pusan, Korea, with the Red Cross unit for the United Nations and her letters to her parents, the Clifford Goplernds, are filled with descriptions of the disorder and confusion in that war-torn area#Ann's soft appealing voice sent her thousands of miles through Europe singing for service men during the last war. She was thesubject of magazine and newspaperarticles and the symbol of “the girl back home for American soldiers in Europe. She arrived in Koreain October and since then had been trying to make connection with her brother, Capt. Peder Goplerud, serving there with an evacuation hospital unit. The two finally met the day after Christmas.Ann was the first women to go on the beachhead at Anzio, where she sang for the battle weary troops.Alcohol Spills asTrueIr Owai4n*N«ChiciFurnishThlt;MonthMar. . May .JulySept.• •• «MonthMar. . May July Sept• •• •MonthMar. . M ay July Sept.• •• •MonthJan. . Mar. . May . July• •MonthJan. Mar May July Sept.• •• •• •Wht. Cc6 20!Nlt;FurnishTheAm. Ca