Babel being "ignored" in Manning, the "marshall and merchants" being the main transgressors. She can "furnish proof of one of our leading citizens saying that Germany ought to rule the world."
Foreign languages are being used more since Babel than before, "if that were possible." The Marshal of Manning was using German in town and at an election hall. Marshall even paraded down streets with other citizens singing German songs. What should…
Waging losing battle, Rev. Blaufuss implores Koeberle to "protest most emphatically" to Harding over Babel. Koeberle adds at end of letter than Blaufuss has sowed dissent repeatedly.