Show ARTi YOU DOING I Tf e following from from Mr Humes lIumes was Intended for the special editorial supplement of Th The rho Record but It la It 11 I came ca In is too late so s we gladly give space In our regular edition Editor Record I 1 I was asked to tt Record stagIng stat stag stating write a few tew lines to the Government Government Govern Govern- ing my reasons for buying ment meat Bonds lie He who reads an and thinks requires no argument to In Induce induce in duce him to do so he be knows what has in France In the last lase two w weeks eks where the the populace tor foi fol the second time have b been en driven driver out of their destroyed homes and country and hundreds ol ot thousands of at men killed all olI ol of I which could have been avoided had our Government had sufficient men and munitions ready on the ground to reinforce el force our ur allies then allies then Indeed lido Hun would have hue known better to o attempt such a slaughter From n now w on on our our Government Is goIng goIng go go- Ing to speed up in every department to the limit and It will need every ct cent nt of our savings and the man who hesitates to give Is a craven In in- in deed A few days dUA ago I bid good bye to toRno I Rno of our boys in uniform I 1 know him well A clean kid though a little little wild and when he turned about bout in leaving me he h had 1 a happy smile mile on his face IlIe ace and I thought Boy nay you may be left on the battlefield battle baute battlefield field or you may Day back sans arms legs Indeed sight sans arms sans this boy Is offering everything that man can offer for his country and people A And d what am I offering What Indeed Then my thoughts turned Inward and I I said to myself Damn you if it you dont don't do all that It la ih possible for tor you to do you deserve deserve de de- de- de serve servo to be damned for ever Seeto See Seeto Seeto to It that this boy and his comrades comrades comI com com- rades have everything that is necessary necessary I sary to tc give him and them an even break with the brutal Hun and then I when he ho returns you will be able to take him by the hand again and say Boy Day I did what little I could to help out I know he will appreciate ate my efforts whether it is of at great accomplishment or little just so BO I domy do domy domy my best But Dut woe to the Shylocks who hold back bpck because they say there isn't tent enough Interest allowed and t the le co coyote ote who's only excuse Is la that It Is the rich mans man's war What Is ia going to happen to those two kinds of clackers when the boys return Do they think they can hide their meanness from them 1 It Is conceded by most all thinkIng thinkIng thinking think think- ing men that wh whoa when n this war is over and Ind the soldier returns to his home and rod country that he is going to be a tremendous factor in shaping t the e des des- tiny of at the tho government und under r which he ho may be bo living and he lie wilt have hare scan scant courtesy for the fellows that didn't stand back of at him wired when he lie was putting pulling up all h lift ha was possessed of In the big fight for humanity Sincerely J JAB JB B HU mB |