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OVER THE TOP IN ONE DAY IS THE SLOGAN % i i o 3 A letter from State Chairman Bushnell to District Chairman, JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS il chas. W. Gale ’:n ‘hnehx;t gt the Nuibnnl Catholic War Council, sends this message i LA S o o the American people: H Chas. W. Gale, Dist. Chairman: . o' ‘ H By voluntarily assuming a quota of $100000 at your meetin: They are eur sens and breiiiers fiesh of our fleah, We have we are determined ‘that they October 25th, your District took the lead in establishing a ! €Al Lieln across the sea v figni—but standard which was promptly duplicated elsewhere in several Con- snould know that the peopie a. nome are 1 necticut Districts. In so doing you honored not only yourselve but the entire commonwealth of Coanecticut. Ineidentlly you will be glad to know that after. your Campaign Director Mr. James L. Case, at the New England Conference in bos- ton, October 23rd had described your organization plans, Dr. John R. Mott, Director General o the United War Work Campaign pub- licly paid a very compliment Mr. Case, ' crediting him with ¥aung with them, stand- g Wiik (nem, enowaer to snouider, ‘ UAMEIICA I lais War has done what ne eiher mation ever did he us cairied tne presence, ne atmosphere of homa Into the camps ACTOSS ¢ seas, that everywucis lne soldier may reallze there. are latherly hands te comsole nim, (riendly hands to entertain him, "Ail these sevén organizadons new siand upsn one platform— that of providing recreacion,. encertainment and liome comfort for our ireeps. rrem that cemmen plaiiorm, ali, 16gethes with one yolce, will make a single appeal te tne American peapie, = 3 “Tilese seven erganizations iave agreed by d ernmenc upen definite hudgeis and all are work natieral committee upen which all making! the clearest and most concise description of an ideal cam- paign for such a city as Norw ch H Dr. Mott then set forth a few of the reasons why more than $230 500,000 must be raised 1. Because we have now st etlen’ of the gov= ‘ng under a general ds_of 2000000 overseas-— men UPW; 5 are represenied for u unite H wice as many as the estimates of last Spring. . o wor ]-,_‘,_.npmg,‘ to raise the stm of $350,000,000 t d war‘ 2. PBecause the expansion of the American Navy far beyond the Cnormious as that swm may be, te American peo, i estimates and the necessity of caring for 600,000 enlisted mien on sea : —genersus.y ana giadiy, people will raise it s well as on land. ‘when one considers an arng of over 4,0 0; oy men and women in militarized industries. i ommps; the buldings to be erected; the secroiarles to be maintained: 1. Because of the continuity of service to our men from the time ! ine equipment to be turnished; ihe visttors’ To be x..fl{?"mtfie hey e home, through every phuse of camp life, ning, trans- GorimAl. Sheine s eer A maony cTiikes T3 o DRULR e portation, combat, recuperation and demobilization, they return | (| couniry; the proteciive work mosi necessary and vital for all our peo- Nitas Y | ! pie, which (Ais war has given to us as our share to . cause the same agencies must be extended to our allies far J} TR Ses ihaySe Fam M ndnet (o0 Ereat 4 * to maintain, one will cas - s = | 2 e great for this enormous task was planned in the budgets made months @go B JAMES L. CASE, COL. C. W. GALI OLIVER L. JOHNSON, | “We cannot ghirk it. We e i : - bud: 0 1 A : . . C. ] » i s e cannol shift it. To atterpt to do so of the indescribable need of millions of prisoners’ ol i Campaign Director, Chairman. Treasurer. | would be 1o prove false 14 the men who are s'ving their bodies and i X | Y SR AR R * e their lives for our naiional safety, 5 ¢ : 7. Because, even if the war .~\\'\.g‘m1,1 end in a few weeks. the agen- i v i ‘It i an American campaign, Its appeal is one that no Ameri | Cies inciuded in the United War Work Campaign wiil be needed then J: 4 | e A i S fopedsn. Its‘appeal js‘one that no Amert. cies nciuded i e Tnited War Wik Campaien wii o weeded ten || pATRIOTIC MEN AND WOMEN IN NORWICH AND VICINITY A ORGANIZED | i imay refuse and Americysanmwer will be wmother tiumprant tuined overseas for many months of virtual idleness, without the stim- ] Ucn to =ee it through to victory. ¢ people and as one na- jus of war to keep them in fit condition mentally, physically and 3 TO DO THEIR PART IN NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN — NORWICH DIS-| Tha amt ¢ r % 3 re Cathelie body of the country is organizes o 3 Iv to meet the test of battie. Wise pw\\xs\ on must be nim(‘ for 4 this campaign with victo: Bid doctes by ];;j:o::jfiwr:l;.gm ¢ leisure hours if our boys are to come back to us weaker or | {h Shsennaisn vt vicry. | Erery dioes s harnessed ¥ R | TRICT QUOTA $100,000—WHAT WILL YOU GIVE?—DECIDE TODAY—| (s, oul vors vish tae siate commictees of ‘i Criied; War For these and numerous other reasons the national budget has i E 3 heen increased with the approval of President Wilson and in the hope will far exceed $250 800,01 nfident belief that the re 16 AND MAKE YOUR SHARE THE BIGGEST THING YOU EVER DiD. Wiatever max be the peace ferms of tie opinion Is now I S R . e - — — 1 jressed that in view of the man power o St | : * ; . Yn will have to furnish no small proportion of the interna- Perkins, The Seven Welfars. Agencies. | S Hhye - fiot 2 beengcoversii ge ecsle. “Xhe three welded togsther. police force overseas to save Burope from the a hy rampant Team M, $25—Capt, Mrs. George A We had the machinery in the organ- keep thelr separate | brary wussiciation . has : sect and variety n, sia. And while our boys are stiil in service 6verseas they will Comeau. | izations which for years have heen | ns as before, but they will| branches in every camp and mnzvallevery kind of faith, wiil be joined in b rensely benefited by the ministrations of these seven agencies Team:. N, §10—Capt. Mrs. . Mary T. ing in the intellectual and spirit- | Work in co-operation. . istafion in this coun it has its hook | the great universal religion of service. o aeeiad daily that the servicas rendered them were supplied di- Ha et i interest of the American people—-| They will h to do this because|Sheives in cvery Y. M. C. A, Knights} _— from the contributions of their friends at home. Team. 6. $5-Capt. Mrs. Allyn L. |the Younz Men's Christian association, | the job they kave undertaken is t00|0f Columbus and Jewish Welfare| TO MAKE INSPECTION Norw s set a fine exampie and adopted a stirring slogan B e o i “ ! the Young Women's Christian associa- | big for any one of them to do singly.|board hut. in ° S BgsSen OF CHRISTMAS PACKETS , in one day On bely of the State Executive Com- s g 3 | tion, the National Catholic War coun- | The amount of mos the houses. in the of the war cump Chrton 25 < 5 T s to you our gra‘eful appreciation Town Chairmen Appointed. { cil and Knights of Columbus, the Jew- | must have, if our soldie lors and | COMIn i and it has shipped e ma g e NOW heitagistriiuted Very sincerety, | The organization in the ontlying Welfare board, the American Li- | marines are to be taken care of as the More t books overseas to =S ReNEONSEOOI 50 (L H0GS avhp W. G. BUSHNELL | ections which are included in the association and the Salvation|American people w nem cared for, | D¢ di over the areas oceu-[ip s B TR gl oy Dverseds. State Chairman. ‘orwich district is made up of 2 towr Added ‘o these'a new serviee— | is too huge for ans one society to raise [ Pied ¥ American expeditionary | SSPE (LS UECRE FovERber: 3ty hairman in each secticn, upon waom war camp communily service— |alone he American people will give| {irce. The bojs eating Salvation Army f (iELiCiors SUIL b 20 whe JRed Cross ; | vests the responsibility of getting to-|sprang up to fill an important need,|the money, because the fighting me St SR ey day N—— sether a working organization in his | W han von Hes ("l'i‘r Siovemper 200h - e e e e — | fespective district that will carry his % P AT e el vt Sfton you I Atiasielat oF EiIA 00 ommMURILY “Over the Top in | ()i | e e S Sy B el eto e Rcarnts oF i gaishitic futy | Da Following are tha town chair- e Atk § S and b alied campaign | men in each of the outlving sections: o onasa el e e e ; 1, il Smenn e "oy 3 “romaine A LETTER FROM PRESIDENT WILSON RS biomee e organization, the | and Fitchviile—F. Al B 1 than tatee pounds. The inspec- E b o> taikad The White House, Washington, Sept. 3, 1913. DR O Lot Togndse W lnspecy 13 o o war Félfel purposes Ye) Ichester—Judge H. P. Buell My Dear Mr. Fosdick e e ek g how read e launched in the Nor- | Mrs. Walter M. Buck- May I not ‘call vour attention 1 matter which has been re- Fanvthing ‘thnt milcess T e releht Ivich atatr sently engaging my thought not a ? BBt ol Hone Hiis o il eaeh® ol Fogeim i g forid i i T. Wilbur. Thie War Department has re the You Christian b o e At B d ‘on ‘Oct. ith and Was Griswold and Jewett ( Herbert | ociation, the Young Women's Christian Assoc e National he ‘parcei should e Ro i i e F C. Webster (temporary chairman). (§ Catholic War Council, the Knigits of Columbus, th sh Welfare K e satron. Wi sEUEE insrinil Lebanon—Otto Pult i} Board, the War Camp Community Service, the American Librar $ha this drive. The Ledyard—Charles D. Geer. {} Association, and the Salvation Army as accepted instrumentalitic - . Aoy dpradgidiccs; Norwich Town and Yantic—Charles {fl through which the men in the ranks are to be assisted in many es- § e ci Mg Saxton. se matters of recreation and moral Young asseciation, the Occum—Fred Topliff was evident from the first has Lecome increasingly evi- et it ot Preston—Arthur E. Shedd dent. that the services rendercd agencies 10 our army and 2 a council Sprague—William G. Park to our allies are es v one and a a kin 1 must of nece: nig bus), Jewish wel- B. Rickets it well rendered, be rende the closest co-operation. It is L amp community ser- Voluntown—Thomas McDonald judgment, therefore, ti secure the best in \ Eitoasy . tesoshtiog R B matter of the suppor gencies, i seven ¥societi . pik 4 unite their forthcoming appeals for funds, in order that the spirit r this campaign. the The campaign workers who have en the country in this matte ay be W t distinetion : s g o listed for this drive will silicit your AEE TPV s ST b ¥ e pios i o e T e contributions, 1ot as Catholics, nor as [§ verviee Te e Day," a goal which Jews, mot as Protestants, not as the This point of view is sustained by the necessity, w .. S1% Do . ronstipdy \F LRE representatives of any creed or enter- [ nhas forced upon us. of limiting our appeals for B 3 prize, but as Americans, to ask that that two or thrae comprehensive campaigns shal H. A. TIRRELL i Ro. : you join in the great united undertak- series of independent cails upon the generosity of the co American Library A e ing for God and country and our fight- Will you nof, therefore, as Chairman of (he mis clation Thi g Vers, for the protectiin of those boys ing Camp Activities, be good enough to regquest oletias . e PATEAGE LA EDWIN HILT, iyour boys—who are sacrificing ~ so tion to combine their appreaching appeals for s in S8 2 e ot Representing Y. M. C. A. "n"»'é‘,‘,‘, at this eri in the life of th campaizn, praferably duving the Week of tha ST reack - Following the Flag, B s e BINe e R Bad Tolay iabah pr\!!ulr;»' ndipaga)es SWalien e the dinears ] enthusiasm of the workers is any cri- We have had other wars before th In inviting these organizations to give this new evidence of their “‘0‘:::"‘”' of the American Library { terion. Jiind ant‘of them have been fought and || matriotic co-operation, 1 wish it distinctly understogd that their com- s’ #rom: thet taEtsntcwhan the | i % 2 Iwon by boys. A majority of the sol nliance with this request will not in any sense imply the surrender on o Sbans ‘ont the MLl it - T take Norwich “District | Organization. diers in both armies in the Civil war the part of any of them of its distinctive character and autonomy, be~ S D oIy e i ke The organization which has bheen were under 21, But this. war is si|§ cause 1 fully recognize the fact that each of them has its own trad | et inexected oIt ot ¥ ar | formed to carry on this campaign is different in the numbers involved, in|§ tions, principles. and relutionships which it properly prizes and which, Bl o & K of ¢ or the Jowieh Welr i made up of representatives of each of tie terrific nature of fighting machines || it preserved and strensthened. make possible the largest service A Ars Tor b SN A Py weOrRs e seven w wel organizations employed, in the enormous armament At the same time. I would be obliged if you would convey to them g et R eraba: Moass vt dipkes that are inciuded in this allied drive and high explosives, in the complexity from me a°very' warm expression of the Government's appreciation of Bl i i epiour When he stand and is as foliows of the social as well as military prob the splendid service they have rendered in ministering 10 the roops [l ihe lne o & ockor with Ciomrs Chairnan--Col. Charies W, lems involved, as io be something new at home and overseas in their leisure time. Throurhstheir agencies the el el Vice- Chairman—-Mayor J Des- under the sun moral and s of the nation have been mobilized be P T Lo i A =g (a5 The war defics comparison. In al-(f hind our forc in_the finest way, and they are contributing [l ating agencies . stands . shoulder t y Joseph . Schwartz most every aspect it is different from :f dirvectly and the winning of the war (i paie il i O 'reasurer—Oliver L. Johnsor other wars. And one of the differences | It has been gratifying to find such a fine spirit of co-of R P iote The m bt aimne b _Fxecutive Committee—The officers, | that sceras most iflcant s umong all the leaders of the orzanizations I have mentioned e ecmany HediAGetE Theis Tong ais Edwin Hill, Mrs. Channing M. Hunt- | this: that in the present confl spirit. and the patriotism of all the members and friends of these Bl ot heiptainess reachas. o ingien, John M. Lee, Abraham Strom, ! influences which were best in civ \gencies, zive me confidence to believe that the united war work §|°° At AT James . Macpherscn, have mot been left behind, but campaign will be crowned with ahundint success Keeping Up the Morale. | Capt. ¥ son Jewe | followed the flag info the tra Cordially and sincerely We have come to the poing | Campa rector—James L. Ca camp. across (he seas, an | WOODROW WILSON. war where that indefinablof i Vietory and Giris’ Department marched with the boys straight up to which we cail morale is about to step | ~Hon. A Brown. chair E | tke front line trenc | —————————————————————— | |} 25 {he decisive agent. The diffe 4. Graham Myies P. Gaivin, Rev.! 1In the history of warfare this has! ence in numerical strength on William i\rv‘v’ned\‘ Rev. | \v Macie- never happened before. I'xcept for the e ¥ 3 . T westera front is not great as this e B il aabe ) = and this was mobilized with the others. rnepll S B b e Bl e Chairman I Bublitity Compiifteesgonn | These seven welfare agencies received o irant L ther in equipment | i from the government sole authority to OUDERIIE: o i {serve the army and navy in camps, R, Alhetb A | cantenments, naval stations and bases, on the allied ‘\","\ \‘\)IJ.) S thal the 3 : ! | transports and warships, both at home oot il Jonthiue AR vace. Mol Ghaliign. Chitfee., Wo . Galor Teams of Men and Women. i [and abroad. AU first 'these welfare RS su b aciors ner s CAPT. RICHARDSON JEWELL, SBashs’ for. the TBEGen . Walare N o e e |agencies worked as separate insiitu- L Representing Salvation Army. Agenciss Associated in These Cam- have been formed to canvass in | ‘Rl“v ‘I’l“""m_"\"'{‘:.m""'“]‘”' 5 o4 niore.and there sirely avery:aay R e e i tablished its own units without con- LA Rl m the Itoli of Honor which A, $2500( P il ideration of the movements of the! e bt e Paues tneel g e ' others But a& time went on the effi- | make _for happiness and contentment || Campaign Director, James L, i numes 0 B, $1.000-<apl. James C.| golency FOf this pian. was hrouxbi inlo and confidence; and these qualities in|j Case, Appeals to the People to ire in the 4 question. Duplication of effort was PRI RS BLU LIS il Gi Generously in. This Cam- on land ShLapi il appareat LR A WL | ool b Cniform kU"IAr : "‘lp|ll '"“v n\\' Urph}“l i [ Seven Agenci Ci ate it Th:l"n‘:sh’:hl:l:‘ (i’l\[‘h‘:‘g Otnl ”""“'"”" | R (o assume that ninewy || pocidey. o ot RN e e rareaisaitos i iven) ast D v o Siiesisl ok It g e ave O Team E. $100—J6hn M. Lee Cogyeralign hechms Inevitatle Jaud Giceoily toftarthintuy of Wiaory el Sl P jecelved military in ! Team Fy $30—Capt. Herbert B. Cary.| RCAUEUSE ILall pn Liscommendanes though it were put into Liberty bonds You have undoubtedly read -im e Bt B et eam Vill L. Stearns: Seniis aniated i Tt S e They are the areat contributors 1o |} the local papers of the plans which ¥ t. = ; b 1 agencies appiinte: joint ¢ ittee ale g orale is winning the ¢ been formulated for conduct- counter an unfamiliar discipline— || Toam 1 3o tupt Tensmond through which all funds were to be Eochlerund L FoR Al fwinning the y pAd Deen Gl e iy to cross the Ocean—tio land in a i Branche, % raised and apportioned according to oA the Eactng btesestins thing to |} paign in, Norwich: i country whose language they dof} The chairman of the women's di- the size and the needs of each. The me is this—thut as a by-product of the [| The sum asked for is $100,000 AR shESiary out ot ‘:)\r:;l'.‘L;)\'lx‘:clui vision is Mrs, Helen E. . Huntington, il st s e worls of thees agencies in the war |§and if this amount is to be raised, i b Ar o thet Zhor g !:‘:(;r\‘:‘::e:;‘;:ngfln <" teams; ‘of -women |there are developing certain ~ social |} the object of our eflorts must have of gl experiences—War—Thi wvass g women | phenomena that hoid great promise for | § the hearty support of every citizen m h, i - 5 { the future of our country. What an|f regardless of creed, rase or na- can ot is st oy i T P T e s Aus- ign TS P } presented to us on-Nov. 11! On that § fund is to be raised is’'such a v St ey the . inTosngee vhendl s : 3 il o od le of Norwich b Representinge anok LEE, .. |day the seven agencies will open their |§ one that I am sure it will appeai P si ; ch #i Team K, $100—Capt. Mrs. D. M. Les- i o the good people of ‘Norwich §fRepresenting fonal Catholic - Wa | campaign for the largest gift ever ! to all were best in civil life have rotf| ter o s s _{Jand vieinity: Council (K. of C.). |asked from any peopls at one time There is a part for every one been ieft ;::mtli;":utnl;x:ve'r::})nniv;; Team L, $50—Capt. Mrs. Edmund W. g‘e‘pfi:‘;{i‘g;fg’@ *g:’gli(”o’\ ] Your.aitention is directed to the A |$230,000.000. Tt will be a campaign {§ from the oldest to the youngest, OSiah” Abs the - a . bt Aol Bt Ao Ll 44 iy i e campaign about to be inaugurated 4 not of Protestants or Catholics or|f§ and when you are approached for ps, across the sea and even to obtain Aunds needed to carry on J| are their own sons, brothers, husbands | i 2 contribution, it is~hoped that marched with the boys straight up p i % 3 I} the work of the several organiza- §l2nd they will expect the authorized| T 1 your gift’ will be as large as you to the line trénches. and “over o { ministrations of the chaplain, the Civil ' tions devoted to the aid and com- || Welfare agents to spend it wisely and |} can possibly make it. " We are liv- : s - - | war soldier lacked everything that had {§ fort of {he brave men serving in | Zenerously in the best interests of the ing in a period when business of plished? *The Y. M. C. A, Y. W |made his home life wholesome aniifl he armies and navies of | men 1§ all kinds is conducted X C. A. the National Catholic War | happy. He had few books to réad, he |f country and i e JOF Siales , RN Snon ey ; - i nam few b read, he | § country and in those of our allies; Workers from All Walks. scale, and where a few years ago Council and Knights of Columbus, {had no place of recreation after his|fand you are urgently requested t w X 1 @ we were accustomed hink i the Jewish Welfare Board, the dapsiwork wab doness Heohet nio re |B G0 ali ih vort ae i t8 et Rt |z 0;are these. welfare qworkerss A e Aittan Tilency Aesiiatin. The e i e rian - {f do all in your power to make this R|iist of their occupations reads like a |§ terms of ‘thousands _we now r : ; | atever of civil life, except, | | campaign signally successtul. Ser e AR in_terms of millions und billions, War amp Community Service and jindeed, certain very evil veminders iri || “Tie need is imperative, and we e s LA {! "When the people of Norwich bes e Salvation Army. ege seven {the shape of disreputable camp follow- |} can not fail to respond to this call || soce " motion - pratire. Sooe 287, ¥ Horoaeh ehasred p : st 10 a Sponc s cz or otion picture ' operators, ex- come thoroughly interested in any vcr:::“r‘eu::e?g;s‘.‘ ahvp:l:i:ehd figj‘fig: ;‘nlost r:ld wayside saloons. It ‘was .41:! without proving recreant to the ¥ jaseball gmm" Tl flri‘\i,fi;f)( g | movement, they always accomplisih ! i n inevitable result of war's up- f solemn duty of the hour; we have §| feurs, actors, awmi ra- | the goal set before them, and % were to be ralsed and were ap- | heavals in the past that men. should || Sont forth our soms, our brothers f| cor maciors: Al oBetR |8 CoiRdent that when it portioned according to the size and have their moral natures impaired. | ay i ity s ] ez e eclianis) 1s;: cooksthe e i eeds of each. Thes i e ! jfand_ our neighbors to endure the §| list is almost endless. To recruit such turns are tabulated on Mondas :”: M“L b.:“c Nk gan flbu'f“‘;;’fi l This is a Different War. i § bardships and horrors of war, and §l an army when the draft is calling night, November 1ith, .the total i P e g LS A diffepent story will be told of this | | we can do no less than supply them § | millions of the hest man material in sum_subscribed will ‘be in excess ":d & P: g k“" { war, From the first days of 1914 the|f with all available advantages. the country is a hugh job in itself. But of the $100 000. The National Or~ as before, but A in co-op- | Enslish army had orders from it We arc justly proud of our j|ithe orgavizations faved even larger ganization is counting .upon Con- :;“::a;m“ 1:‘1;: do .::""f;‘,g {highest commander, General Kitchen- || splendid fighting men, as well uws | tasks, | necticut for $4500 000, and . the Sty Gae 6t thass fo A singiy A ler, that sobriety and strict morality |§ orofoundly grateful to' the magnif- || “The seven welfare ageneies not only State Organization ‘is counting American people will cheerfully | was demanded of the men. The same | \’vfi{t‘ta’f_‘flflré“s ;vho:;fith_ey‘ are so glhave to be building contractors and upon Norwich for $100.000. iy’ thiie iARhs. as il Mgbtite: : : | spitit was.ahown by the French army. | brilliantly =~ supportings Let our || real estate agents on a large . saale, Therefore, in the name of our men are their own sons, brothers | Tt was to be a clean war fought by |f§ cou 'bmk s bt‘rufl' enterprise bear §y they have to be storekeepers. They, boys, both sat home and overseas, and husbands. Always remember “:'{;an men. And when we came into “nlnlallsionnah:\ :s m?_n)(_tu a‘urdu;l- are motion picture exhibitors. Lit- who are ‘ready, if nécessary, to B & cntribulion . thote. Mubie he war there was 1o question but that | § miration and appreciation, and let | eally millionsof feet of flm are give their lives for. the cause of Hatiohs 16 given’ s IFerly t soMdiers should measure up to the |J us ail contribute at this time with §jshown in almost = every cantonment Liberty and Democracy 1 appeal w"'l"m‘e hastening of victory as ll;.est standard that the Engllsh and thg the ;aml r:n ]rl v §\ nf\llnxxtlsfm our 41\9r_\1‘ \\'Njk. The weekly shipment of to you to GIVE,_G)VE, GIVE, and though it was put into . Liberty | erMh had established. Fortunately, herorrfe nd ?rs '.l )ro'.u, 'm\dmg films™o France averages 15 miles. The to make your gifts as |l arge a8 Bonde | we had the mackinery through which |§ them from victory to victory inthe §| weekly attendance at. the shows, free. possible, " GRAR W GALM {10 work, and in the first month of iur |§ glorious cause of humanit lall of them, is about 2,500,000, and so Very respectfully. AL oy R [ entrance jnto the struggle the United J. 3. DESMOND | economically is the business conducted JAMES L. CASE H - C. 2 ERSON, | States government mebilized that ma- Mayor. [ that the cost: ‘5 the organizat:ons is Campaign Director. Representing V\;;vgdmp Community | chinery and made it a part of the army less than 2 cents a head. A. STROM, c. and navy. They are in the library business or Representing Jewish Welfare Board.