Indiana, 1917
THIS IS NO TIME TO DISCUSS POLITICS
Thomas McGuire, Socialist, Learned a "Bit" on Friday
When a common purpose wells in every man's breast is no time to argue politics, admits J. T. McGuire, 2017 Walton avenue, carpenter and socialist.
McGuire leaned heavily on the bar of a down town saloon Friday night and boisterously mentioned that the young men who are flocking to the colors in answer to the war call are "dubs, because they don't know what they are going to fight about."
Several citizens attacked the man and Patrolman Brandt arrived just in time to quiet talk about forming a lynching party. McGuire was taken to jail on a charge of intoxication, pleaded guilty to the complaint in police court Saturday morning and was fined $5 and costs. He paid his fine.
"I am through talking politics until this war is over," McGuire told reporters after the court session. "This is no time to start an argument."
Henry Bair, who was also taken on an intoxication charge and who admitted that he attacked McGuire, "for insulting our loyal lads," was released by Judge Kerr.
—The Fort Wayne Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Indiana, April 7, 1917, p. 18.
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