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Show rcrroria-5-Sr Haw a S i Wit3 fa flrie I Ih VUiSi mali jLai -1 v lOkiig b I War Ananias Clubs arc advocated for the identification and segregation of circulators of malicious jj I rumors and false reports tending to cast suspicion and distrust upon our government and thus hamper I the prosecution of the war. ' We are all familiar with the "treason factory output" telling of American battleships being sunk by the German navy and the news suppressed; of thousands of American soldiers who have been killed; II of a German army to invade us. through Canada; of hundreds of thousands of Germans who are drilling I in this country for a revolt; of Secretary Tmnultv being charged with treason; of our troops in France g S suffering for food and of their having quarreled with the British, and the hundred-and-one other rumors I that are being industriously whispered from mouth to mouth. 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