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SEVEN WILL LOSE THEIR JOBS

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

SEVEN WILL LOSE THEIR JOBS

For Attending Military Camp Under Orders

START FOR CAMP SEPT. 30

Capt. Petrie has received orders for Company I to take the 4:58 train on the Michigan Central, Sept. 30, for the camp in Kentucky.

It is reported to the Argus on good authority that seven of the members of the company have been threatened with discharges by their employers if they leave with the company. All seven will go to camp and will hunt up other places when they get back. Some of them may be obliged to leave the city to get employment. Not to go to camp would mean a dishonorable discharge, for the militia are under orders.

The boys are not to blame that the camp was called for this time of year and the employers show a woeful lack of patriotism.

Capt. Haarer will go to camp as an adjutant for Major Granger. Jas. W. Robison goes to camp to look after the horses.