RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF TtfSPMT 0T18 BootkTarkirMoiv -fr s. CSS uass?' ar . "Trivv wvjx tVl "ZZESi America Aroused and United Is Following the Shining Figures of the Leaders of 76 IIIlINn tho FmrlriL' nf 11)17 rwrnln trrnims D of patriots in the Hast, particularly in I New York and Boston, did a Brent donl I of worrying about the Mlddlo mid West- I cm suites. These Easterners would come together ut luncheons and commit tee meetings, und after getting Into a condition of collective depression about the apathy of the country, they would appoint one of their number to act as an oratorical commission. "Itudlger, go out there," they would suy to him. "Itudlger, for God's sake, go out there and rouse the middle West!" And Itudlger would go out on his rousing expedition and make speeches be fore commercial clubs, and ut larger meetings, and then go buck homo without having noticed that the Middle and Western states were already passing their quotas for enlistments of lighting men, whereas ttudi ger's own state, at that time, hud tilled Just about fzm 5" --2 pniod to poison gns or liquid lire, felt Unit It Imposed n reputation for patriotism to nmko virulent oratori cal attacks on these "swlvel-ehnlr warriors" who wero remaining out of the rone of Hit remaining In Wash ington, with the congressmen. And so, some of tho departments, yielding t oratory and other pressure, threw out many men who hud learned their Jobs nnd were working more hours a day than any union would have allowed; mid then other men, some of them far less competent, and all of them beginners, were put Into the swivel chairs, and the work of tho war was thereby Just so much disarranged nnd Just so much delayed nil of which means something in the casualty lists. Wo had to learn that criticism must know Its own Job thoroughly; it mustn't be merely "blowing off steam." And enthusiasm Is useful only when It never takes Its eye off the ball. Thousands of unfit men were themselves III u'sed and mnde a useless ex pense to Uncle Sam by too much Indlscrlmlnnte en- INSANE MAN CUTS UP HIS FAMILY Chloroforms Wife and Children Then Seriously Slashes Them With Razor. London. Tho Heultli association re cently discovered one of tho queerest cases of Insanity In Canadian medical annals. As a result, Frank Helton, n former regimental baudman, now Is in nn asylum for the insane, while his wife and two children are In a hos pital, recovering from starvation and wounds lutllcteil upon them by the In Hime man. Bolton's Ins , manifested Itself In n novel form, lie tailored under tho delusion that lie was a famous British JUDG EDECI DES STOMACH REMEDY isw.ty a third of Its own enlistment quota. However, tho Itudlgers were not all Easterners. About 100.000,000 people seemed to feel that the United States did not realize that it wiu at war. Rudlger'8 name was not legion, but populace; and vet he believed that he wus almost the only person in America who "comprehended the full seriousness of the situation." He got n somber satisfaction out of his forebodings. "They'll seel" he would predict. "They'll wake up and find out what they're In for. some day when It's too lute maybe; but 1 tell you they won't know whnt it menus I They're at war with the greatest military power in tho world, and they're sound asleep I 1 tell you It drives a man almost crazy to see, as I do, what this wur means, and then look nbout him at all these millions of people behuvlng ns If there weren't any war nt ull 1" East, West, North nnd South, Itudlger got the habit of scolding. He felt thnt he hud the whole war on bis one pair of shoulders. For a dny ho might forget it a little, nnd go out nud piny golf. Then another dny would come, when tho weight of the wur would lie heavily on him, and lie'd see Bomo other Itudlger pluylng golf, and Itudlger would wntch him from the clubhouse vernnda, and groan and scold. "The big dunderheads l" lie would sputter. "They just can't realize It I Nobody doing anythlugl Nobody even worrying I" Yes; almost nil of us had a touch of Rudiger In those days. We Imag ined that we felt the war more than our neighbors did; the thought made us Irritable, nnd there was n vast scolding. We produced many tliousunds of editorials nnd posters founded on the YOU theme. The kaiser will 0t YOU if YOU don't enlist, or if YOU don't subscribe to the Red Cross, or If YOU don't buy Liberty Bonds. Are YOU doing your duty? If not "YOU will be painted yellow. Of courso this going after YOU In such on obstreperous wny wus con fildered by advertising experts to be the most effective form of rousing, but In the light of later events one may venture to express n doubt nnd to ex press also an opinion that the YOU campaign was inspired mainly by its congeniality with the uervons irritability of the time. It was Itudlger Ism. Whereas, what has really made things happen on the grcnt scale Is neither the attack on YOU nor YOUR susceptibility to scolding, but tho WE, US nnd OUR spirit. When a poster shouts nt me, "YOU aren't In the trenches," I am apt to feel n little antagonized, and my thought mny be: "Whnt business Is St of yours, you poster mnn, or advertising specialist? YOU aren't fn tho trccchcs, either. YOU are us safely at home as anybody, nnd YOU haven't .the right to be screaming reproaches and warnings at me. YOU don't know whnt I'm doing or trying to do for our cause. YOU seem to think It's more your wnr than it Is mine, nnd YOU think YOU have to wako me up, and YOU make mo tired I" Or, If I'm n selfish and gnat-brained person, the kind ut whom the YOU shooting is chlclly alined, my emotional process may take this form: "Cut out the bull I Yelling 'YOU' Isn't going to get mo to do nnyUiIng I don't wnnt to do. You cun't work ME, bol" Of course there were Individuals who had to be shamed Into war efforts, and no doubt tho YOU work helped to get them Into line, but tho rcnlly Im portant American pronouns have proved to be those of tho first person plural. It was WE, US and OUR that renched those citizens whom wo formerly cnlled "Germnn-Amerlcnns." It was WE, US and OUR thnt left nothing of the hyphen nnd the hyphen hnd only smnrte'd the redder under the mustard plaster pronoun YOU. When tho "German-Americans," ns wo cnlled them, found thnt OUR country wns at wur, they erased tho hyphen. They might linve Yemulned ,,Qo.,mnn-Amcrlcans" If we had gono to war with any country except Germany, nnd this Is one great benefit that Germany coufcrrcd upon us when sho attacked us: she killed the hyphen. Sho counted on killing It, und so far her calculations were cor rect. But sho Is not pleased with her success In the mutter, for sho nindo mistake In an important detail: she thought the "Germnn-Amerlcnns" Suld drop the American side of the hyphen; sho thought they wero really Germnns. They weren't. The hyphen Is gone forever, and there aren't any "German-American" citizens uuy more in our country; thero nro only American citizens. From August, 1DM, until April, 1017, tho "Germnn Amerlcnns" often snid YOU to tho rest of us und the rest of us often said YOU to them ; but now nil of us sny WE, US und OUR. A young friend of mine, of German descent, told mo how It wus with him. Until April, 1017, he hnd been pro-Germun, und ut times critical of our government's attitude toward Germany. Only a week or so after wnr wns declared I met him nnd ho wns In uniform n fighting man's uni form. "Of course I nml" ho snld. "Oh, yes; everything wns different until my country went to wnr. I loved Germnny, nnd I naturally thought thut Germnny wns right In her struggle with other foreign countries. Don't you tnko your old nnd admired friend's side when ho gets Into n contro versy with people who are strangers to you? Well, I think I wus nil right to have felt that wny nnd to huvo taken that attitude up to tho tlmo the United Stntes went to wur, nnd I can't bo nshnmed of It, even though I mny huvo been mistaken. But Germany is no friend of mine now. No, filrl Not from the moment when she became the recognized enemy of my country.- My country's enemy is my enemy nud I'm going to flglrt this enemy of my country If it costs my life. Germnny Is my enemy I I'm out to help get the knlser, nnd we're going to do It I" . . . Tho "Germnii-Anieiicnns" encountered skepticism from people who found It dilllcult to see how n viewpoint enn chnngo with changed cir cumstances; und tho doubt wns gulling und unhelpful us suspicious doubts nearly always nro. A greut many gnol Americans who couldn't get Into uniform nnd fight Germnns felt the need of nttncklng somebody they could get ut nnd muko wince. They suffered from the natural and Just linger ngnlnst Germnny, but Germnny wns to) fnr uwny, and too sheltered behind Hlndenburg, to bo directly affected, nnd n lot of us Just couldn't contain ourselves; wo wero so hot wo had to let out and give something or some body within our rench n "good cussing." Wo cussed the "Germnn-Amerl cnns," nnd mudo It a Uttle harder for them to declnro their loyalty, but tho vnst majority of them behaved so well under the stress that after a while wo hnd to ahnndon this means of blowing off our steam. So wo picked tjp tho British word "slacker" nnd used It to vent our lrrltntlon; nnd per haps wo did a llttlo good, hero and there, with our "slacker" talk; nnd certnlnly wo did some harm. We were very freo with tho word, wo editors, writers and spenkcrs, who wero not in uniform ourselves. Wo wero espe cially bitter ngnlnst what wo liked to cull tho "swlvel-chalr wnrrlors" In Washington. Thero were men of draft nge, It appears, serving In somo of tho departments In Washington, and without pausing to Inqulro how many of these wero physically unfit for sorvlco in tho field, or how many had be come Indlspcnsablo In tho positions they wero filling, wo raged ngnlnst them. Virtuous congressmen, Mho themselves had no Intention of over being ex- 'Vtfig thuslusm on the part of boards that packed them off to training camps. And too often certain drafted men were sent to the camps In sullen moods, when tuet nnd r.n eye on the bnll would huve sent them not In n mood nt all, but nt least beginning to glow with that sternly lire of patriotism which no normul mnn cun lnck when he feels und knows, understiindliigly, that his country needs him. No doubt the word "slacker" bus hnd Its uses; but it is possible that wo should hnvo done better not to adopt It; nnd one thing Is certain ; those of us who huve never worn u uniform nre not well entitled to use "slacker," In Its military sense, ns n condemnation of any other man who Is not In uniform. We enn use the word "traitor" when wo can muko it good by proof, but we should lenve "slticker" to soldiers nnd those who have been soldiers. We must Judge not, lest we be Judged. Let us save our bitter ness for our enemy. To u tuition wur comes ns n grent trouble comes to n fnmlly. When n grout trouble comes to n family tho members of thut fumily draw closer; they depend upon one another us never before; nnd they nro Wilder to one nn other than they have been In happier times. They forget differences thnt huve come among them, nnd they muko sncrlflces to help one another. They tlnd ninny goodnesses nnd nobilities in ono nnotlier thnt they huve not dis covered before. Tlmlr strength to moot their trouble comes from their unity: they cunnot meet It If they bicker und fnll upnrt. If ono does not do his shure, the others will get less from him by scolding than If they sny: "Come, brother!" . . . One dny last April we had a "Liberty Loan" parudo In Indianapo lis. Some 40.000 of us murched un the rest looked on nnd helped to cheer, and perhaps tried not to cry when the flags went down tho street with the people who curried them singing "Glory I Glory I Hallelujah I" Thero wero soldiers Infnntry und artillery In tho purnde, and hospital units, nnd lines nnd lines of surgeons and nurses, und thero were stnto nnd city oftlcluls, and governors and senators nnd ex-nmbnssndors ; but tho grent pnrt of tho mnrchers were Just the peoplo of n city nt wur. Factory owners murched with their men; labor lenders marched with mllllonnlres, nnd unless you knew them you couldn't tell which wns which. Tho raer cliunts, the bankers, the lawyers, the doctors, tho dentists, tho clerks, tho railroad men, the bnrbers, tho brlckluyers, the steel workers, tho dinners, the carpenters, the plumbers they all marched and they nil sung when tho bnnds played und when tho bands didn't. Tho Catholic orgnnlzntlons murched, nnd tho Protestnut organizations mnrcneu. unousunus or. ne groes murched In their church orders, singing nnd freo nnd In the war, llko the rest. And there were great clubs unil orgnnlzntloiiB that had been cnlled German, but would no longer bo culled Germun, they murched and sung nnd were most nbsolutely nnd violently a pnrt of the wnr on Ger inuny. There wero Bulgnrlnns, shouting the allied bnttlo cull, singing "Tho Bnttlo Cry of Freedom," nnd there were Itoumnnluns, and Serblaus nnd Greeks nnd Russluns, all Amcrlcuns and all In this wnr. Thero wero Chi nese nnd there wns n bund of Jnpuncse, dressed ns antique bowmen. No whero In the city wns thero anything thnt wasn't nt wnr with tho Germuns. And overhend sailed the airplanes. But It wns not so with Indlnnnpolls alone, or with nil tho cities and towns nnd villages and countrysides of Indiana nlone. The snme manifestation was visible all over America where thero aro 100,000,000 people I So wo snld: "If thut Rosenkrnnz nnd Gullderstern pair of worthies In Germnny, Hlndcndorff nnd Ludenburgh, could only get a blrd's-eyo view of what Is showing forth todny, If they could got but n gllmpso of this America roused, they might also get a gllmpso of what Is coming to theml" . . . America not only roused, but America united. Our trouble has taught us our unity. Wo have snld: "Come, brother!" nnd wo stand together, stendfust. We nro nt war with militarism. Tho kaiser, knowing that ho Is tho front nnd symbol of militarism, snld : "Those who wish to do stroy us are digging their own graves." He knows well enough what wo mean to destroy, nnd In his rage ho talks graveyard to frighten us. HIb worst mistake bus been his thinking that "terrorlzntlon" terrifies; that murdering a man's child subdues tho mnn and keeps him quiet 1 Zeppelins, submarines, 70-mlle guns, poison gas, rape, hotting peaceful towns on fire, turning machine guns on women, children, priests nnd old men theso aro the ruw head nnd bloody bones he uses, hoping through fear to make nil the wide world his own pr!vutoi ogre's cnstle. But America will not hnvo It so. Let him wave his ruw 'head nnd bloody bones; let him threaten us with graves, nnd let lilm mnko the German peoplo bcllcv? thnt It Is Germnny we mean to destroy; he knows what this republic menns to do; ho knows whnt the united democmcy of the world means to do nnd It Is ho thnt Is nfruld, nnd proves his fenr, like n cownrtl talking big In tho dark. America Is marching. Leaders go before us, mighty and lmplncnblo for America nnd for the freedom of mnn, nnd we see them not In dimness, but ns shining figures, nllve todny nnd alive forever, nt the bend of the na tion: Washington und Franklin nud IIumiltin nnd Adams und Jefferson nnd Patrick Henry nnd Francis Marlon nnd I'nul Jones nnd Light Horso Hurry Leo; nnd Decutur and Madison nnd iv'tt, nnd William Henry Har rison and Zuqhnry Tuylor. . And tho solemn, grwit figure of Lincoln mnrches there, nt our head, with Grunt und Shermuit ai I Sheridan und Robert 13. Leo nnd Stonewall Jackson. We know whnt tin men said to us: that tho word to us was nlwnys tho same, yesterday nd today und tomorrow al- ways their word to us Is "Forward 1" And wo '"How them. Their wny lies straight upward over emp rs nnd kings. For n while, In our prosperity, It seemed Unit wo hnd forgotten our lenders, that wo hnd forgotten that the power of the spirit Is great' r than the power of dollars, thut we hud even forgotten to keep ourselves nation, one und Indivisible, und hnd become n collection of grubbers, llvim. on fut und laughing nt cor? ruptlon awl shame and It wus thus tho GerniMi thought of us. Never wus there so fulso n lie! The tlmo lias come thnt brings us our test. Aiacrlcn woke and woke in arms. Not one true son of America doubts tho future. Some Interesting Facts m WX A GREAT SUCCESS Commissioner of Mediation and Concil. Utlon Board Trie EATONIC, the Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorse It. Jmlee William I.. (Ihara. tiers, who lines KATONIO as n ri.tnftv fnr tnmm nf hn. lite ami Imllgcsilrm, Is a Commissioner ot the U 8. Ilnncl of Mediation and Conciliation. 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The alarm had been so arranged that tho clock cut looso Intermittently, and each time drew a violent flro from tho enemy. Meanwhile tho Americans rested la their trenches and enjoyed a hearty laugh. BOY'S INITIALS ON INSTEP Forceful Expression Frequently Heard From Prominent Personagea In the Public Eye. Ezra Pound Go out and defy opln on. John Gnlsworthy We nro awaken ing to tho dnngcrs of Gndnsenlng. General Foch A battle Ib never lost until Its loss Is acknowledged. Glnrenco Ilex It Is all right for a girl to marry for money If she Is worth tho money. Iludynrd Kipling Nino-tenths of the atrocities thnt Germany has committed hnve not been made public. Billy Sunday Germany lost out when sho turned from Christ to Krupp and from tho cross of Calvary to the Iron cross. Lloyd George Thero Is no tlmo for ease, delay ar dobnto. Tho call Is Im perative, tho choice Is clear. It Is for each freo citizen to do his pnrt. T. C. O'Donnell A stanza or two from "Amertcn" sung whenever oppor tunity nnd time permit, will bring oxy gen Into your lungs nnd strengthen tho muscles of Uie ubdomon and brents, Now York Independent A gnsollno engine driven dynamo that Is entirely automatic In Us nctton Is ntjrnctlng nttentlon In Englnnd. Frequent nnd modernto rain Is tho most effective of all snnltnry agen cies. Sixty men n thouBnnd aro now be ing killed In tho wnr, nnd about 150 men out of ench thousnnd are wound ed. Almost automatic In Its operations For liiuno consumption Grent Brit nln Imports nbout 30,000,000 pounds of coffeo annually. Wlscoi.-ln must Increnso her wheat acreugo !S0 per cent over lust year If sho Is to produco her shnro In 1018. Over SOO.000 londs of sawdust nnd other mill wnsto wero used during last year In the United States for making paper pulp. Four working parties building a. ra.U- Glrl'a Love Changea and 8ho Now Finds Tattooing la Embar rassing. Oakland, Cal. A pretty Oakland maiden who thought her romanco with a soldier would bo a lifelong lovo af fair had his Initials tattooed across her Instep. Sho Is now In grave distress. Tho bathing season Is here. Sho has forgotten her first lovo In splto of constant reminder and Is now Infatu ated with a sailor whoso Initials un fortunately nro different. Wurdell Martin, Onklnnd tuttoolst, litis been ap pealed to In nn effort to remove tho tcll-talo Initials. Mnrtln snys ho will try to cover them by working In two flags on a blue ground. Jewtlry or Munitions. A high ofHclul In tho British min istry of munitions soys thut thoro are sovernl reasons why peoplo should not buy platinum Jewelry. In tho first place, It Is very expensive; then tho world supply hus almost been exhaust ed, and also tho men at tho front need more munitions, and platinum Is re quired for tho manufacture of explo sives wherewith to win tho wnr. 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