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Show THE LOW DOWN FROM HICORY GROVE I see where there is no such a thing as an indispensable man. General Hershey says so he runs the draft, you know. We been told over and over, for years, that this guy or that guy was indispensable and the only living person to save the country. And with open mouths we took it in like a yokel 'at the county fair, and voted the gent into office. The war has brought out a lot of debunking. You take bankers. More fingers have been pointed at bankers than at anybody, but bankers. They don't talk back much. They are busy, doing very little now except selling war bonds and stamps, and they don't make a nickel therefrom. It is even an expense to them. Wp been believirtg ,too much hooey and baloney, and bias about bankers. I move we give the Old Boys 3 cheers for a change they been callen a horse thief long enough. But back to indispensable men. The ones who have claimed to be such, like Napoleon, and Caesar and that youngster Alexander, proved to have been menaces versus indispensable. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. ' |