Show i Q k FELLER OWNED THE UNITED UNITED STATE STATES r 6 A J Continued from last issue Wf j R i v Instead of a dozen or two dozen or five dozen high powered l Z torpedo boats oats and torpedo boat destroyers wasting money while i waiting waiting for war var var Rockefeller would have on our lakes and rivers ivers t scores ores hundreds of swift boats carrying passengers and carrying R lUte i the mails I rf r f r- r These water vehicles with a speed of thirty-five thirty miles an un l ho hour r or more would work and pay dividends in a nation owned and managed by Rockefeller iv N x The They would have their torpedo tubes in their bows thet they the t t v would be equipped as torpedo boats or 01 torpedo boat destroyers and t b- b y would uld have stowed away on shore their one or or two light rap rapid d b firing guns Rockefellers Rockefeller's list of high powered powered fast boats would outnumber f r ber the torpedo boats and the destroyers of any European an l nation ten to And Rockefeller would the nations Look at ten one say to nations fr 4 1 F my lly meet fleet of fast boats They dont don't drain my lily people of their money r- r as your boats drain YO your lr people My war machine pays expenses f rj i But let me lne alone for if you dont don't these passenger er carriers anti and I mail carriers carders will become destroyers and then Heaven help you tr 1 Rockefeller would show the world a genuine American navy w t 4 i-a i a navy of a thousand or even five thousand gigantic r l high powered en engines ines carrying freight and passengers all over the 1 t J barth rth but ready to fight and hundreds of swift high powered vessels ves ves- 1 eels sels els carrying passengers and the mails in our local waters but 1 ready re dy to attack a u. foreign sleet His navy would include a great flock of ai airships ships constantly 4 t f improved i manne manned by highly paid aid I operators These men wo would ld 4 j ih-i ih segue serve the country in surveys in the carrying of messages working y out but the great future problem of flight And they ther would be ready i to alight upon an invading fleet like a swarm of mosquitoes on a j naked Baked baby and there soon wouldn't be any fleet when each of M R Rockefellers Rockefeller's airships had finished dropping its few hundred or its f few thousand pounds of nitro glycerin Rockefeller er would have lave also his submarine arine boats and they would earn their living 7 They would go exploring the dei deaths the of our wat waters rs making r soundings investigating channels perhaps searching for coal beds I w and anel other beds of treasure such as those which extend extend out under i th the waters of the toast coast of England t- t t rot t 1 A g great eat self suppo supporting ting navy would be Rockefellers Rockefeller's the he 4 i men working two hours aday a day or one hour at their drill their drill preparing t i for for future improbable war i- i r Probably two hours a week would be plenty for lor that kind of the Rockefeller established n nonsense once system was The men would work in all eight hours hours' a day dar and they l i M i vo t. would ld get good pay f j. j And if anybody came to fight us the invader er would be attacking at at- ht tacking tacking a navy fighting not only for the nation but for a good job Whoever has seen a gang of union workmen fighting the scabs im imported t- t ported to take away jobs can imagine how Rockefellers Rockefeller's well paid army army and navy would fight foreign invaders threatening their lt 7 jobs job their well paid eight hour day an and also their country lf To be continued in next issue i i |