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Czechoslovaks in this country make mighty good citizens, and the Czechoslovak socialists are by no means less loyal than the rest of their people. To take an example, Frank Ledvinka, a leader of the mine-workers in Bridgeport, Ohio, thinks that Wilson is a great leader actuated by noblest ideals, and Ledvinka’s little daughter Bessie was one of twenty-five school children of Ohio to receive a prize for the highste sales of War Savings Stamps.

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