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CABINET OFHGIALS 51
SflSESJFROKI
President's Hon-in-Luw Alone Near
Danger From Shell As Y. M
C. A. Worker.
By Snell Smith.
Wasliinpt"n, Feb. 28. Repre
sentative Royal C. Johnson, of South
Dakota, who enlisted as a private In
January, 1918, and darned a first
lieutenancy on the battlefields of
France, compares the heads of the
esont Democratic admluLuratkn I
1 e royal family of Germany in that
. ey have never permitted their sons
o get hurt ,on the firinjr line.
"I regret," Raid Johnson in a
speech to his colleagues in the House,
"that it is Impossible to get any
thing from this administration for
Lhe doughboy because no son orl
.elative of anyone intimately con
nected with it was allowed to fight,
facts are facts and you might as
well meet them, and it is a shame
that these clean-cut American boys
were prevented by their fathers or
mothers and the administration here
at Washington from getting into
battle as they would have preferred
to do. It is an outrage that thev
were not permitted to make the same
record that the rest of the boys of
he CMunlry could make.
"One of the Cabinet members who
has been very prolific in his state
ments that the world must be made
safe for democracy allowed his son
to chase submarines on Chesapeake
Bay. Finally on September 3, he
landed at Bordeaux, France, and was
sent to a town forty miles from
there for training. I know this boy
and he is a real boy and wanted to
get in and fight, but would they.le
him. I should say not. Within a
iek after his arrival there the great
lonel of the American Expedltion
y Forces. Colonel Hcni9e. wirod fjr
him to come to Paris, and after a
le Hanson, Fighter, and His lQ-Point Platform
i J 4 feA JVaft V 4 i 41 TH ( If
111 ftijVA ; tMllJ'liilil
Ole Hanson, mayor of Seattle, Wash., stands on a 10-point platform. This Is it nine youthful
Hansons and Mrs. Hanson all summed up to mean "Americanism" because the Hanson family is ty
pical American. Hanson brought himself to the attention of the nation recently when he met "REV
OLUTION" in a serious strike situation there and beat It. This picture will help the nation to
better understand that Hanson means Just what he says when he says "The RIGHT thing is alway3
the BEST thing to do." Hanson is a coiner of terse phrases not Idle words but words with princi-.
pies back of them and gained through 45 years of grappling for his fellowmen and family. It. vim
aid of him that he was a fighter who never compromised with wrong. He has proved it
sb.rt trip to Germany to secure
'. iis, he is now .aivfully (ruard
ing the person of the Col.jiiel from
any intrusion.
"Another bright and capable son
of a Cabinet member has been re
tained in this country and not even
allowed to put to sea. I knew of that
young man and know that he wouid
be a fighting man if he had the
chance. His father or mother or the
administration were careful to see
that he was never taken on a destroy
er or allowed to get in danger.
"Vet, to be fair, I will say that
here is one exception in the son-in-aw
of our President, who enlisted in
the Y. M. C. A., and, if I remember
correctly, was somewhere in France
for a week or two, and the news
papers report that a shell fell within
a few yards of him, greatly jeopar
dizing his future tare'?.
"How foolish to expect that this
administration would do anything
Jbr the doughboy except to preach to
im: Why, t'.iey would not even allow
Oilie Newman, one of the bravest
youns men who ever wore the
uniform, a former commissioner of
the District of Columbia, to get with
in the smell of powder. They sent
him as an official chaperon of the
President's daughter when she went
abroad to sing for the . doughboys.
When she began singing and the
poor kids were lined up, all tired out
from :iie work of the day and forced
to attend the service, just like in the
nursery story of the old lady and her
pi.i- 'lie general would tell the
Colonel, the Colonel would tell the
Major, the. Major would tell the
Captain, and the pool' Captain would
lie Dreed to line up one-half of the
company for the singing festivities.
; "mere surely were some rough
spots in this war for the poor Ameri
can doughboy and lie will never for
get it. It is easy for me to under
stand the lack of interest on the part
of this administration in him because
not one relative connected with it
has over been allowed to become
one."
T"
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which will probably be placed on
the market this month.
The $100 stamps will be about
the size of i Liberty bond and
will sell for $82.60 if put on sale
in February. The price will in
crease 20 cents each succeeding
month until the end of the year.
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