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Show EffiT STIRRED UP BY THE GREAT WAR The eastern part of the country Is far more alive to the gravity of the war situation than the western part This is tho gist of a statement made by Fred H. Koschwltz, In a letter to his sister, Mrs. L. F. Kneipp. Mr. Kos-chwitz Kos-chwitz recently motored from San Francisco to New York, to "enter the officers' training camp there. He said that everything In the east has assumed a military aspect, while the west is much the same as ever. In the east every third or fourth man one passes on the street is in uniform. uni-form. It would be a hard thing, in most portions of the west, to tell the nation was really at war. oo |