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"100 PER CENT."

PATKCOTIO MEAOTNG IN 'AMERICA. WHOLES' NATION. AROUSED. "Thfere is do £sace in America in days for an' eligible 'for the army who is out of klia-lci. Likewise for those who ciinnoFfi'ght and who-will not work for patriotic-cdiiaos there is 110 quiet time.' It is a'eise of do either or look out for kyoursett '• Housed and business places 'ajl ovei- the country ate', branded. Those that have 'IOO per'ceht/ upon them are afl right,' 'A hoiiai 4hatflies 'IOO per ueiit.' contaitis is not subscribing t'o Red-'dftosg'-'funds. ; A business ijlace ' so' branded' Employs nobody who i s eligible ti) put l olit the khaki." 1 America does iiijthiii'g in-'(bits. She does not believe In rigged' ends; Mr. John of'Swift and Co.,J who arrived in Sidney'laist week from Omaha, erHjAifctically ptfoud of the V'dyittg to winith'e war. "We. have Ait fSr 'short of a tail-. Hon men in FraSlie'," he went oh, it would do ,to shorten the 'cSiifpaign if tl]e could' see the'ricalej on aye .planning our firtiiftt' efforts. I needed an automobile to'git' over the .camp. ,at Louisville, Kentucky, when I went to see my two sons. There were then 42,000 men in the camp, and they were arriving as fast as it was pas- j siblo to house them. See this button I wear in the lapel of my coat. It has two stars on it. This denotes to every* body that I have two sons 'there.' A'* man can wear that and feel proud. "We are having no trouble with the •workers in America. The men at the. head of the great national undertakings' :a.to there beeauso they know how to handle labor. Just on three-quarters i>f a million are going strong in Hie ship, "wilding yards on shjps of wood, steel, and concrete. We do not talk of records in these days, because they do not !ast long enough to foe broken. Very soon the German will ha sorry for himself. We have more troops than he has, and the meaniTtp take--them where Ae-te,"

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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339

"100 PER CENT." Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

"100 PER CENT." Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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