Show I THE TI-IE OLD JUDGE SAYS 10 lI t 4 2 I IJ I 1 J I II J r I m-i m I 4 5 M F I j I 1 1 t Ij II I 1 Y Yr YI I r j I I Ii i I I II I 1 a 5 Nr G II The The more mOTe I 1 read Tead about it ii it Judge fudge the more I 1 realize the tactics and rel requirements oj of this war are as different from the one I J fought in ill 25 years ago as night is from day II Yes Yes and 1 can give you an example of how true that is is Fred In World War I 1 the chief uses of alcohol produced for war purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses were found in smokeless powder medical medical medi medi- cal supplies and chemical warfare materials In this war the need for this product is far more vital because it is also used as a fuel to propel torpedoes to make shat shatterproof glass w I 11 AM ht I for airplane windshields and instrument covers covers covers cov cov- ers to make lacquers used in camouflaging equipment and as a base for synthetic rubber needed for tires gas masks para paratroop troop equipment equip ment and dozens of other outer things Every time I think of it it Fred I realize how fortunate we were in having a beverage distilling industry in existence when war broke out ready am and eager to convert to the production of this critically needed war product Im I'm mighty sure bootleggers boot boot- wouldn't have been of much help Jr 1 if t b Dt 0 u of o Im 11 n j. Int |