Show c We WeAre Are Individualists By By ByRUTH ByRUTH RUTH TA wR R. R I We aro are a a. a nation of or Individualists Those who would Isolate us from the I world urge rge us ua to stand upon that In In- hoping thus to to keep us i from concerted action Those on theother the oth other r hand who believe In a collective c society whether It be under the rule of tho the State or of a 0 Dictator not Dictator not that I have ha ever been able to see sec any n distinction tion Uon-cond Uon condemn tion-condemn condemn mn our Individualism as asar ar r Wo Wro us ns individualists will listen to tonett neli io null nett not 10 critic We have regard for the J and belief bellet In the tho sanctity of the Individual ual We respect and defend the tata because beca it represents the th compo compo- cIt It it convictions of its individual seLU ell V j believe in the responsibilities as well as the rights of the individual We also believe in the responsibility of the tho State both toward its citizens and toward States who likewise Join in inbe inbe be he fellowship of ot nations It isn't always easy to be bo an dualist There are many times when it would be much simpler to accept the mental rule of State or Dictator to be told what to think to have our minds ruled for us We who have the heritage I of free men must however do our own I thinking day In and day out in war as aswell aswell aswell well at all as in peace pence j Just now when attempts are being made mado from every side to push us this I Iway way and that when the full tull forces of clever propaganda are arc upon us I we must be clear and individual think ers era The enemy propaganda has one aim aimin aImIn aimin in view to divide and disrupt us us-to us to turn us from a nation of strong in individuals in- in indIviduals individuals working side by side without regard for birthplace work or religious faith to a collection of or small impotent groups bickering and warring among ourselves pushing for tor personal advant advant- advantages advantages advantages ages and allowing prejudice and bias to tomake tomake tomake make us oblivious to the enemy whose aggressive tactics arc are always aimed first at the minds of or those whom it wishes to conquer r Let us therefore in this hour of world travail all stand firm in our individual individual Individual dual liberties fighting and working to together to- to together together gether as one for the good of all We know that If it the rights of one are threatened the rights of ot all are In dan dan- danger danger danger ger for no great country has ever been defeated from without that was not first defeated from within Let us who wish to be free men to maintain our individualism stand firm on wh what t we e believe holding only that all men are created equal eq al and avoiding all general general- generalizations of or our neighbor by his class his creed or his color Let L t UK us at all times preserve pr servo that unity of purpose which has made mode us a nation of Individuals and which has haa given us freedom to live and to pass on a greater measure of ot freedom to each succeeding generation CUTWORMS CU IS c Cutworms can be kept from w such plants as beans cabbage l cauliflower r broccoli b l sprouts and tomato plants by scattering on the tho ground in ina a e. circle but not touching the plant stem wood Then Ihen soak the ground gro nd well This fits makes a a. ring of or lye which is not favorable to cutworms J |