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Pastor asks for "okay" for his new preaching plan and includes letter written to President.
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After agricultural talk, Heidenreich notes that "we have a nest of pro-Germans here that should be rounded up and taught a good lesson."
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City marshall wonders about enforcement and how to report known "alien women."
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Scringer informs on a specific individual who insists on speaking German, although she was born in America.
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Noting Charles City large pro-German contingent, as well as the fact that many are "moneyed men," which enables and protects them. Also including story of German man beating his wife for wanting to "be an American."
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Response to Davis from Governor's office, noting that Babel wouldn't stop this woman from talking German, but that there is not reason "for this case to be given publicity through the columns of your paper."
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Paper publishers asks for clarification and notes an elderly German woman unable to speak English.
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Klaus offers services to Governor, as loyal and proud American, for work within German-American community.
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On pro-Germans in Floyd County. Author feels that "until some of these insulters of the American Cause stretch hemp, the boys in the trenches will not have the united support that they should have." Taking 'stretch hemp' to mean 'hang.'
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