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Show j A CALL TO YOUNG MEN OF BINGHAM i To the Editor of The Bingham Press-I Press-I 'Bulletin: Am. sending to you a call for young men of the draft age to take up a ser-j ser-j les of infantry drills for say two or i three nights of the week, providing the j town will let us have the town gym. ' for such purpones. Of course, it is i understood that this will not mean that the men entering theHe classes are in any way connected with the National Nation-al Guard or the regular army, it is nothing more than to prepare them for the things that are to come from the draft: it would be to their advantage to take this up, as it will be all the easier for them later on In Borne camp. Now, dear friend editor, please give this your most undivided attention and get behind it and boost for a more and efficient army of young men for the regular service of the U. S. If nothing else will do, please see that the young men are male acquaint-edWith acquaint-edWith the thoughts of a man of the Sixth IT. IS. Cavalry. And one that would give all or any part of evenings to the cause; that would help others ree that the call for young men is not 'all to the fact that because they are young that they are called, but that the trained man is as well. Now that the nation is ia the throes of a great war, one that ill not be over in two or three years, it is to the men of America that this Cf ll is issued. Time alone Is the great God of Kate, and a Nation's fate hangs in the balance, and we are the tilings that will make the balance pull to our country. ! Come one and come all, the Nation needs you. An Army Man. |