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6. PRENCII EXPERTS LEAV5 On Dec eraser 29 th the bu^le of the French Repu'-lic called to colors five members of the French group v/ho have been with IAS for a period of ei^^ht months, January 6th s aw J.Ie s s r s . Due a, R. Lebrun, Lenoir, lli^uet and Vi ole on the tivdn for Hev/ Tork accompanied by I.Iadame Lebrun and Madarne Duca. . Prom all indications, shrouded somewhat by the secrecy of the sailing date, our frxcnds de parted January 17th aboard the s/s "De Grasse". Letters written by our friends froia iJew York before ss.iling intimated that they v/ere **in the army nov;*’, bein^^ guests of the trench Government at a Nev; York somevifhat regimented, ihey stated, however, that they had no complaints to register 9J^d their fev/ days in riev/ Yoir’k v/ere full of interesting tours, Y;riting we have yet to receive confirmation of their safe arrival in France. It Scusta home honor to IS the wish of all at that our friends reach safely and that they do of democracy, 2-g 01 freedom and of Prance. DANCS FRIDAY IIIOHT A will which benefit V i c t ims nuiiiber attend is of at of t iie emp 1 o y e e s the round dance given for the Infantile Paralysis elk’s old store ^oeing ^ nn adiuiasion is ,#i.00 per couple,75(i' sinsles. ;ahoae who can shoiaia dance so itliat otaors may walk. 3CITSTA OPSRATII'TG AT CAPACITY On January 15th Ecusta Paper Corporation began operating on a 2I;. hour per day, seven days per Y.xek basis, Tho operating force has been divided into four shifts, each shift v/orking hours per week. This means that the mill is running c.t full capacity, . The roar of the huge papex' machines will not be silenced except for occasional, repairs. Great sheets of fine, high quality white paper pour off the machine in continoi.is stroaivis to later make v/rappo:.'’s for high quality cigarettes," ATTSirDANCE GOOD DESPITE COLD WaVE The doei^ snow and sub-zox’o weather which has held this sec tion in its grip, failed to daunt the courage of oar cr.i- ployees. In spite of slipping roads and the pinching cold, most of the workers have ropox’tod for work on time. One Lian that wo laiow of walked fou.r miles to and f our day - he miles back home hasn’t been late real courar:e wor:: eacli yet. This takes when the mercury is standing at 15 degrees below zero. It may be that others have vailked far ther, but it has .’just not beo:i brought to our attention. III OITE INDUSTRY IN BEEV;..RD, lOO'C OF uTIE ElirLOYEES HAVE C0:iTRI3UTI;D TO THE HOSPITAL x3UILDIIJG FUTID. WIIY CAN’T THE ELPLOVfEES 01' EUUST.:. DO AS V/ELL? ,:v , iH, HELP ;/:.!AKn: '‘irriXT ivioiiv:.:' s'' iGf.;uE ri’-.irnfriT'T.i PA’O"''!? T ii la.Jii XjTij. -jI* , n who never than lie sets ever ffets paid han ho doos. Number 2 Selected Name; is Winner the name selected Jeinff the best sul)- ?r. The $5.00 prize Morris of the Hand it of Champas'ne This name was al- riss Elsie Hlce, of let Department of iorporatlon; but ac- clock and calendar, ted the name ox er than Miss Ulce; e rules, “the early rm”. in various forms several people, and Echo was probably es than any other it E(!o, Eoco and idges preferred the the word, and better to onUt the to the fact that ('orporatiotv and ny mlffht want to ]'>ho as a sound (rated; or an ex- Sw's. The name is since the Indus- tho Davidson Uiv- I’isjiah and other vln«' as sounding e vibrations of our tlio submission of lit, with approxi- iuK' submitted. The iH api)reciatod. The cted—the mark of the decision of the ae employees face the ECHO resound ^Ivo spirit. lave Part Show ista employees will HlK'ht of seoInK’ a colloaKues lendinK' oroduction of “Tlie method works, 2iina, wasnmgions uinnuajr. ^ symbol of a E-iinq nnri Raised it was on that Particular day spirit so deep and so moving' it cannot side handcuffs r,winging at as an act of commemoration fur a fail, either by day or night, to be an great patriot but raised every day inspiration to us all. :)orintendent of the 'ery much in ovi- inan just freshly noon with tho fur- iig stranded in an ad station with his hours, Honia (^)l- tho Main Office, office force and le Inspection De- >1« i>arts as a pair t'M Watson, of I'fmt'nt. as a silly follow that in the fi’inip in the vii- uientionod Mos.srs. E))on Morrow, of i»t, stars as a slick e Department of not least is Horls OSS lielt C\)mpany, ung I'uly who real ly isn't psychopathic at all. The play is directed by Wm. .Tordan, who holds forth in the office building. Continued on Paac 3 JMQSS~«rUStniE wuiutms;—mntscacsur- Recreation Director, will act in the capacity of librarian and will be on hand from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00 P. M., to issue books. The books will be loaned for a period of one week. However, if the reader re quires more time, books may be re newed for an additional week. We have in our files a request list so in the event that you do not find your reading interests on our shelves We shou d appreciate your suggestions for l.ature book orders. Among the mar^ famous authors Coatir’^ ’ on P#se 4 i — *- nodep. 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We extend our very best wishes to the bride am. groom and hope that their stai- here will be an extended one, 3e. .ole
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