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Show DR. J. f, FLYIIII IS II TO STAY Dr. J.- F. Flynn. who left Bingham six months ago, intending to be away ' a year, has returned to camp and announces an-nounces that he will remain here permanently per-manently until the world war is at nn end and victory has come to the allied nations. Dr. Flynn went away for the purpose pur-pose of taking post-graduate courses at several of the big medical colleges of the country, and it is In this way that he has spent his time but he announces an-nounces that after seeing the war activities ac-tivities on the Pacific coast and as far east as the Atlantic coast, he reached the conclusion that every man who could be of benefit to the country at this time should be at home doing something, and he changed his plans to conform to his ideas. Dr. Flynn says tlat he found the most intense war enthusiasm on the Pacific coast, Bnd he adds that he saw thousands of American soldiers there who looked like gladiators. He said that there is no question that the allied countries will in time crush Germany, but ho also says thf t the defeat de-feat must be to a finish, and not merely mere-ly to a decision. "If we do our duty here at home," he said in conclusion, "there can be but one outcome, and that outcome will be the absolute defeat de-feat of kaiserlsm." |