All Have Job To Do“Every man has a job to do in this war, and if my job is to light,jlt; I am ready for it, because 1 am no better than anyone else,” Mr. Mc-Creadie said Thursday.“I am sincere in niv belief that; t the fact that I am the father of 11 children makes it neec--arv for me lt;to fight for their protection/’ he» declared. |lMrs. McCreadie stands firmly behind her husband and is willing to assume the full responsibility of the children for the duration.“Of course we hate to --ee hun go,” she said, “but if we do not have a free country, we hase nothing. If we ejjMVt to keep our country free, we must fight for it.”Mr. McCreadie reported that the army physician* pronounced his physical condition perfect at the pre- induction examination Wednesday. He hopes to be in the army, but 1* willing to enter any branch selected for him.Mrs. McCreadie is the former Irene Keller of Hamilton. The McCreadie* were married in 1925 in Lake port, Ind., where their first baby wav born. Mr. McCreadie temporarily was employed there. Shortly alter the birth of their first baby, the McCreadies returned to Hamilton where tlie\ have lived sine*.Mr. McCreadie has been employed with the Champion Paper and Fibre company for the last