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*governmt; M
aOW mor0,3about
an ny other. mart
sae] ships, he ha,'
rhimself which a 0pto b
rtion: e*Aiin r
+! Â~Â~ err many Of them a. ite o wvld li Arbeen s l u wth
a lsadAe. bemotlft o nersake o all the planes:it could use,; Lad Men'
Isbr $e wiobaloe tey a e Mr. Bausch, as bea~d of the war:
t ir. Smyta ocludes-that "ther usetries board, undoubtedly sa$the
Is evee*m* p es o'ef' tiat unw ed -geensent hudrodaofmlllng o
s' rprempty.tals, ihe sight *1 1 y u~g his erctenslvehowi Sstresb, wetse eeyless~eg as a man of br tae, wleaJudge
illt* be eee a thrughout tra ILovett probably told 8eeretnar4Me r4*
~ more about the railes. thIa hefcou
Ia is n xtemlyunortunte lt have learn eadringhis ente term of~ato c may
att the beginigofwner, and,'t ae mnftm ny tt her our e. Tee
it#o:teaw. lgbe wel iinstead of giving ~iiR~ohr h oI eseli
s_ ts ei es o the,..''~ uigih~srnuu.fy. ' s e l bttaapotemhihe t o arh i trarts,5 $ te w la
~~~:le~e aj ~ *nmet o~t U tey wre ~ be reme mbetred for their tuhflgjn
g~.nst1 ~ woa 4aftd tey wll areittl ~ zel and de'ton to county I a
ni eget~tesebtin ettingthe ir ohs backforie Kihe ati ibiltIoti of patrioticendeavor
S au owih;halh the newspaperskaysobe.filled with wenpersonal iaca onieain
M bes~e shet tlsiapp sr atothat effect Irons the ea-m ointed teother way.
+s#; efar. Itey do sat Ifthey were not working w#1n02 ECORDS LID BARE.
adl t i though t tht this th7 went data.te army, at a time RE _..
~ etetiction ~ thewhen, labor Was in such great demand, Sntr(ibr.Hthoko e
they aresn4wse oft ltan they aweren eeg oa
lote amileTeei orsi oncinwt h Gcoatnt 5many n tte detrimet of ho en-;~ rÂ~xa cosasevatwdeIntonnhe this-wilen thoe.ir iscnaprac, Che sl av e sd
actio shoud besustaned, the irovemen ferop r"Idove-frersrengprertatie cannofbeiiie
ring andahereacn led. t esevehave been inthesrvie evr tteon itedlSaseatard theale, aaid
citemnt no thatthetwrstsneother wa elaied, andrathey epoe oTroomug hepos
Mk eieec o tnevrwhrehi ebenttfthe ndstiafelhant;mothae notforis Dr.'ate, or-p
ort pcion r ae n o o4mteay espWhyience mtt Senaorrkst otf tCadlifrnin
un areobee d asfthey jret dif potyinfdingesouwordringSear Heithof Ges pogia.e
tendeadtof:itgoernlest thet govfen-than poveden tboringamstan fod
r her a #aan 'th r ment te se nt he tounheip a rge tufs wrsip ed te allies in as..i- IMETIENCEa# take someactipo inthedpretes.tAl quntitalies.the Unt eaedinl
vig; nd hee. n n ors-these men hovedbeuni hedrvcepo-e teredotheW iar, Banad tHe, aro parn
rIse nowledapontorake nta soowas teyaremu, s teyutemleei ojoflDtlDerartes let
* Oncering theNftue. andkeoacthenir hes.prings.thelcatHit, hcockiwho Staot thnll
of names submitted by A. Bruce Bielaski
to..the-;sana~i-to ciltte
HC: LAhSBN
Provo, Decemberi, 1912.
Going fIOr Good. >
Prank 1. Wolfe of the. American Alliance of Labor, and Democrcy says:
'When we en4 this war We: will haive
ended it in such a,Wary'ta to end wear
forevsr," and then he tells this story A Southern nesto who had a mule lor
sale was ased:
"1 lo* much you want for that mulie?"
aftsr which the conversation ran as fod "What yo al hiwit
"Never mind wthere I live. How much
y'ou want for that mulel1"
"I gotta know whar yo' all lice
ain't swine sell ot mule to nobody rio
lessen- 206 miler fr uin heth,-cal"e I 4oe
only wan' to. sell.dat mufl;, but I t
nevab 'wan' Ino:miore convabstlon ~isf'
Well byLydia E. Pink.
h~t's Veeae Compun
Broklyn,..,"For.,one -year. I.
wa s ieale froitia 4d aeet,,
awon.
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