aPvt, W. I. DuffyOn February 10 of this year William J. Daffy of Lowell was drafted into the Army.On September 27 of this year Pvt. W. J. Duffy of Lowell was killed by German fire in France.He was 38 years old.Surviving him are a wife and two children.Pvt. Duffy’s two children are 12 and 5. Hc||J was a pre-Pearl Harbor father with years to spare.Soon after Starting to draft prc-Pcarl Harbor fathers Selective Service stopped this unnecessary il process.Now for the $64 question: What will the guilty party, be he in Washington or Lowell, or elsewhere,“say when Doris Marie Duffy, aged 12, and Janice Carol Duffy, aged five, (thinking of v the non-pre-Pearl Harbor fathers who successfully remained in civilian life—some of them for reasons difficult to understand), ask, “Why did you let the Germans kill my daddy?’1nii[]