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HiVVlMMHMJIlflNfnplJPPJpP!J9PPJjPPP It is the things a man and woman have in common that make their lives congenial. Two people are most happy when their tastes are alike. So it is the individuals and not the years tha determine "whether two people will be happy together. Elizabeth Hall Cornell, 3900 N. Oak Park Av. ALIENS AS PATRIOTS. Who wants a law that would force our sons to go and fight? "Who would they be fighting for? Should the U. S. A. go to war with Japan tomor row, who would the Japs along the west coast fight for? Not only would the Japs fight against the United States, but many other races would go to war with this country. It has come to the point where an American business man can hardly exist without foreigners. All indus tries hire foreigners in preference to Americans. I have often heard wealthy people say: "No American would do the work these foreigners are doing." Give the American the offer and see. Place an ad in the paper for 100 American laborers at 25 cents an hour and you will get them within eight hours right in Chicago. This will be our country and we will fight for it when the door is closed against foreign immigration. C. F. J. TOO MUCH EGO. The Sirfessor is said to have many apt students. His teaching that the will to live is only sufficient for cheap organisms, but dear organisms develop a will to power and are not overly scrupulous as to how they attain it, doesn't work out in practice. Acting on his teaching a goodly number are said to have run the blockade at the door of the Sirfes sor's meetings and listened to1 the dulcet strains of the Sirfessor's voice and the seven wonders of the ego without contributing coin toward the expenses of the meeting, which shows that the Sirfessor's ego lacks something to make him a superite. Too much ego is apt to give one the big head. As an individual brick is one of the units in a brick build ing, so an individual ego is a unit in the collectivity. The strength of the building depends upon all of the bricks. A super brick along with poor brick makes a poor building. Only where all the bricks are super will we have a super building. So a superman, along with a lot of brains, make a bad society and render the ego of little account when developed. The will to power wants to be tem pered with justice and mercy. The ego may be a good thing, fully devel oped, but we can get too much of a good thing, as the Sirfessor can now testify. D. F. Sweetland, 2259 S. Kildare Av. WEALTHY POWDER MAN HEARS PRESIDENTIAL BEE GEM. COLEMAN DUPONT. Gen. Dupont does not seem to bo much interested himself, but friends are grooming him as the "Business Man's Candidate" for president on the Republican ticket. Gen. Dupont is a member of the famous "Dupont powder" family. j