Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1917 — Uncle Sam After Local Printers. [ARTICLE]
Uncle Sam After Local Printers.
It looks as thought the printing offices will need some additional help (not t® take care of the local advertising, however) before many months. George and Deb Babcoek, linotype operators, and Leslie Miller, composition at the Democrat, are toward the head of the list, while Harve Robinson,' linotype operator al the Republican office, is making arrangements to move to Mississippi if he escapes the draft and become a farmer on the Lea plantation, recently purchased by Leslie Clark. Howard Clark, assistant editor of the Republican, escaped the first draft, hsi number being drawn well toward the end. Harold Clark, pressman of the Republican, on account of his hearing, will be exempt from service.
