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Show Tennessee Recratin? I Campaign a Success H WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. With the completion of a successful recruiting campaign in Tennessee to obtain enough native Tonneeseeans to mac tho new superdreadnought, Tennes-see. Tennes-see. it was intimated here tonight that similar campaigns would be conducted in the other states, for which super-dreadnoughts, super-dreadnoughts, now under construction have been named. Superdreadnoughts which are now being built, aro the California, Colo-rado, Colo-rado, Maryland, Washington, West Virginia, South Dakota, Indiana, Mon tan?, North Carolina, Iowa and Massa ' chusetts. As an illustration of the enthusiasm manifested in the Tennessee campaign the navy department cited the action of the town marshal of Crossvilie, a small town, who led nearly all of the young men through the streets to the recruiting station and signed for a cruise on the Tennessee. As ho wrote his namo on the re-cruiting re-cruiting blan"k, tho marshal remarked that "as there was nobody left in town IH to arrest, his usefulness to the town had ceased." oo Well, the meat packers have at last admitted that a lot of things you bsy in a market hadn't ougnt to be there. When everything comes out in -the wash, most of it stays in tho laundry Tho trouble with rationing things in that most rationing is irrational. |