loirnenr 10 e-w.All Have Job To DoEvery man has a job to do in this war, and if mv .job is to fight, |t I am ready for it, because I am no better than anyone else,” Mr. Mc-Creadie said Thursday.“1 am sincere in mv belief that;I the fact that I am the father ol 11 children make- it neees-arv for me i to fight for their protection,” he) declared.Mrs. MeCreadie stands firmly behind her husband and is willing to aseume the full responsibility of the children for the duration.Of course we hate to see him go,” she said, “but if we do not have a free country, we have nothing. If we expect to keep our country free, we must fight for it,”Mr. MeCreadie reported that the army physicians pronounced his physical condition perfect at the pre - induction examination Wednesday. He hopes to be in the army, but ia willing to enter any branch selected for him.Mrs. Mc( readie is the former Irene Keller of Hamilton. The McCreadies were married in 1925 in Lakeport, Ind., where their first baby was born. Mr. MeCreadie temporarily was employed there.. Shortly alter the birth of their first babv, the MeCreadie* returned to Hamilton where thev have lived sincg.Mr. MeCreadie has been employed with the Champion Paper and Fibre companv for the la-t 18 years.