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Show iHE OLD JUDGE SAYS... "The war stories I like best. Judge, are away and fight this war don't want to coma the ones, by the special writers overseas back and find that prohibition has been put who live right with our troops. They give over on them while they were away . . . eithtr us a better idea of how our men react nationally or locally. They have heard about to thing3 going on over there and back the attempts being made and they resent here at home." it bitterly." "I agree with you, Sam. I never miss one ? "I agree with them, Judge, even though of those stories in the papers or magazines J I don't happen to drink myself. Further-And Further-And there's one thing those writers seem to ' more, I don't think it's fair for us at horns agree on no matter where they are stationed to be making any major changes whB with our men... and that is that the men 10,000,000 of our fighting men are away and who have left their homes and families to go have no chance to express their opinion! This adttrtismtrU spensortd by Ccnfmnct of AkekoUe Bivtragt Indiutrtm, ' ' 1 A |