gs)gskv-ngwould bring back black markets, backyard slaughtering and shortages^'Anzio Ann' Sings for Gl's in Koreaed50.ng2338.?rs ar ngith* | OSAGE, la., JP—Osage's world-)35: famed Ann Goplerud, the Red Cross girl who won the hearts of thousands of Gl's overseas during world war II as “Anzio Ann,” is back once more with the fighting men.She’s one of seven girls serv-nS ing in Pusan, Korea, with the Red Cross unit for the United Na-tions and her‘letters to her par-“l0* ents, the Clifford Gopleruds, are 50 filled with descriptions of the ' disorder and cpnfusion in that war-torn area.33 Ann's soft appealing voice sent 25 her thousands of miles through 3S, Europe singing for service men 16i during the last war. She was the 20. subject of magazzine and news-ag paper articles*and the symbol of ng “the girl back home” for Ameri-n- can soldiers in Europe.•s.,in,10rsayNeed Railroad Cars for Grain Shipments LINCOLN, Neb., /P—Nebraska1 e 1SU__e _ ..__.21.. J