JUN0L1 LAW.I(Contributed b y ROBERT HERRICK to the National Security league's campaign of Patriotism Through Education.)Returning from Europe, cursed with war, I was more convinced than of anything else In life that what Is being slowly settled In that grim trench lurid over there DOCS mean something to us—more, oh, an much more, than money or legal rights or sympathy for bleeding humanity. Not thnt I am especially apprehensive of a raid on these United States, the crura-ling of our skypcrajters. with the exaction of colossal Indemnities. That, too. of course, might happen if German arms were triumphant. If the Pa* Germanics were lm]Hi8«*d upon a beaten world.ILumber, Shiagles, Millwork. Gowen sod A. P. Moreti. Hifch quality guaranteed. Straight cars or house bills shipped anywhere.—Independent Co-Operative Lumber Co.. Lake Charles.La.MRSWIFEJUDGMENT.LOYLA CAPDRVIELLE.OF JOSEPH SEUUKAVs.JOSEPH A. 8EGURANineteenth Judicial District t’#urt, 8ia*eo( Louisiana, Parish of Iberia.In this causa • default hiving b**cn entered h *rein ou the day of July 1918,and on motion to net aside default having been tilai herein, and the legal delays have elapsed, and as-w-r having been filed herein, this cau«e was regular!t fixed foi confirmation of said preliminary_ default for the 23rd day of July, 1918.andBut that la not to me the worat. To |o«i th*«*ld fay taken up tiled au.l ub . _ ., . .. ' mitted, ana on production ofme the German peril does not lie so much In her big guns, her submarines, her “Prussianiaed war machine. It lies In herself. In her image of the world. If Germany could win even a partial victory under her monstrous creed of applied materialism, illuminated as it haa been by every sort of cynical crime, with its reasoned defiance of contract, its principle of 'Indispensable severities. fta military logic, etc.. THAT must become the morn! law of nil the world—the jungle law! In order to survive we must all accept this law of the Jungle. And of all the prostrate peoples of the world forced to accept the victor’s new version of the ancient commandments proud America would be the flrat We cannot reslat the fascination of success. So the German ideal, the German tyranny over the Individual, the German morality—one rule for you and me as Individuals and another utterly Irresponsible rule when we get together as a state—would be Imitated by «s more than the German thoroughness in civil and military organization.due proofin support of Piaiutiff‘» dwiuaud, the Uw and the evidence being in favor of the Plaintiff, for the oral raisons assigned by the Court :It is ordered, adjudged sod decreed that thero be judgment in favor of the Plaintiff Loyla t’apd«vielie. wife of Joseph A. Segura and against the defendant Joseph A. Segura, her husband, decreeing a dissolution of the community of acijuet* and gains heretofore existing between the said Plaintiff Loyla Capde-violle, wife of Joseph A. Segura, and Joseph A. Segura the said defendant;It ia further ordeied, adjudged *nd decreed, that the defendant Joaeph A. He-rara pay all costs of this suit to bs taxad.Judgment rendered in open Court, at Now Iboria, Iberia Parish, State of Louisiana on tho 23rd day of July A. D. 1918.Judgment road aloud and aigned in opon Court, at New Iberia, Iberia Parish, State of Louisiana this 26th day of July, A. D., 1918.(Signed) JAMES SIMON.Judge 19th Judicial District Court la and for tho Parish of Iboria, State of Louisiana.A true and correct copv.Attest: F. Q. Docnir, D'y Clark.And the ordinance was dec] ried.The Police Jury then adjourn governing authority of Rosd Di 4 of the Parish of Iberia.Moved by Mr. Miguez. seclt;Mr. Gonsoalin that this Police now convene as the governing of Road District No. 7, of the Iberia. La., the vote on this m ing unanimous the motion is heIjBfr.Ordinan-e by Mr. Miguez. by Mr. Gonsoubn, cancelling t by the Police Jurv as the gove: rhority of Road District No. 1 Parish of Iberia. La., and levSix and One Quarter Mills on ertv in Road District No. 7.Whereas bv ordinance passed meeting on February 3d, 1918 ,;oe Jury acting as the goven •horitv of Koal Dis'rict No. ‘ Parish of Iberia I.a.. levied aassessed ard courted forrthe \AN ORDINANCE. Morning Session.a tax of Nine Mills on the Dnl!1 assessed valuation of the proDlt; ^oad District No. 7 o' the Pa TV“»T?a. La.. *o **av the interest 87^ 000 00 Bond Issue due onAi *913 r»rd Feb-ti** Is*. 1919 gnr I 1«\ 1910 and $1900 00 of the I falling due on February 1st | amounting to a tn'al of $6625.0 i Whereas the sa*d bond issue I be^n *nd raneo* be sold before 1st. 1918 ard tVerefore **o intebe ^ue on August 1st. 1918 and Whereas. 9 nalllc tax as, le^vided for 31 five ry) nf ,'ntere^t August 1st. 19’fi *he amount of i^d ;s ?u e-rrfss of the amount r he-r«‘u. andWhereas if is only necessary vide for the interest* and frnetio1oriu-irsl f* Hj a due on 1919,ing *0 84750 00 *ud WheT*as *Ve L~* of Six »«d 1 on the assessed valuation (777 4; nrnn*rtv in said Pnsd District sn*f’r:ent ♦« *r*vMa the amount•e-rstdoe in ni-e r1910nn of nrinrinaland whereas none OU ♦*v Ven naidBe It Ordained bv »he Poll