Now Railway Mail Clerk Is Held for Federal Authorities.
OMAHA, Nov. 3 -- "Wilson's picture is too damned homely to appear on a Liberty bond," Carl A. Thompson, a Council Bluffs railway mail clerk, is alleged to have said. He was arrested and is being held for the federal authorities.
Thompson is charged with tearing up a Liberty bond poster bearing Wilson's picture. He is said to have refused to buy Liberty bonds.
--Des Moines Register, Nov. 4, 1917
Comment: Wow, that's pretty strict. Remember, it's "Liberty" bonds.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Rapped Wilson's Looks
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1917,
espionage act,
liberty bonds,
Woodrow Wilson,
World War I
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