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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

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    12:24a
    "This thing's old as hell," he saidHe felt a pang...
    "This thing's old as hell," he saidHe felt a pang of envy as he looked at the names on the masthead; one of his friends who was not in the Army had been put in charge of the advertising departmentGallagher knew what that meantIn the last primary before he entered the Army he had gone from door to door in his ward, soliciting contributions for the paperThe man who brought in the most contributions was called advertising manager, and he usually received a job on the school board in his wardHe had missed out by only a few hundred dollars, but he had been told he would certainly win the next year
    "Just my fuggin luck to get in the Army," he said resentfullyHe started reading the paperA headline caught his attention

    ANDREWS A BIGOT IN WARD 9LET'S GET HIM OUT
    It's just the old Andrews BALLY-HOO in Action, just like the last time he chanel clearance ran for State Legwhen his slogan was ANDREWS VSCOMMUNISM, remember? then what did he do about COMMUNISM? N-O-T-H-I-N-G as far as we can seeOne of his workers at his headquarters was a vice-president of CIO and another worker was a director of the Anti-Nazi League of N remember this league that did not like Father Coughlin and wanted to boycott Catholic Franco
    Now Jimmy Andrews, Old Boy, remember the old gray mare Aint What She Used To Be, so don't start off on the wrong foot, don't kid the Public or the Veterans, make sure what you sayHelp The Veteran -- Don't KidWe're all on to you, Jimmy Andrews, and the voters of Ward 9 don't want a bigotSo watch out for the Company YOU KEEPThere's no place in the party for men like YOUWe're on to that old game
    NO BIGOTS ALLOWED
    NO COMMUNISTS
    LET'S GET ANDREWS OUT

    Gallagher felt a dull chanel diamond watches anger as he readIt was those kind of guys you had to watch out for, the fuggin CommunistsHe remembered once when he was driving a truck and the AFL had tried to organize themHe'd mentioned it down at the ward headquarters, and the organizer had never come backThere was something funny there, he'd noticed there were guys in the party who would play around with the Red Labor Outfits, men like Big Joe Durmey, and this Jim Andrews guy, and they had no call to deal with bigots, Gallagher decidedThose were the kind of guys who were always working against him; no wonder he had never got anywhereHe felt a pang of envy as he thought of Whitey LydonEverybody was getting ahead of him while he was stuck hereThere wasn't anybody you could trust
    He folded the paper and crammed it into his pocketCroft was calling to them and they got out of their tiffany jewelry wholesale tents, and strolled toward the truck that was to take them to the section of road upon which they were workingThe sun had been up for only an hour and the morning still had a fine clear youthGallagher thought vaguely of early summer mornings when he set out for work, and the pavements were still cool and fresh from the summer nightHe had forgotten the newspaper and was humming to himself as he climbed on the truck

    In the mail room, a pyramidal tent with two field desks, the mail clerk was sorting some of the letters that had been misaddressedThere was a stack of twenty letters for Hennessey, tied together with a thin piece of twine, and they lay for several hours on a corner of the deskAt last the mail clerk noticed themHe prided himself on remembering the name of every man in the regiment, and he was annoyed now because he mulberry bags could not place Hennessey
    "Was Hennessey transferred from headquarters company?" he asked his assistant
    "I don't know, name's familiar The assistant thought a moment and then said, "Wait a minute, I temember, he was knocked off the day we came in The assistant was pleased that he had recalled it when the mail clerk had forgotten
    "That's right," the mail clerk said hastily"He got it right on the beach, I was talking to Brown about it He looked at the tied bundle of envelopes, sighed, and stamped on them, "Addressee Killed in Action He was about to put the letters in one of the bags at his feet, when he noticed the return addressHe skimmed through the envelopes and discovered it was the same on all of them"Hey, look at this," he said to the assistant
    The return address on the letters was "Mom and Dad, 12 Riverdale Avenue, Tacuchet, gucci purses Ind

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