uLUnuiA unAricu menWASHINGTON, D. C.—CJpl. HenryLincoln Johnston of Atlanta is visitinghis family, who reside here. Mrs.Georgia Douglas Johnson, his wife,has issued a volume of soulful verseand is considered a literary woman.i In commenting upon the fact that Georgia will furnish some 5,000 col-• ored draftees to the army, Col. Johnson said: **If you could see the colored draftees transformed from a slouching, indifferent, hat-in-hand fellow from the swamp 'region into a smart-looking, khaki dressed, upstanding soldier of Uncle Sam, who would not take his hat off even to the Governor, you w'Ould say, just as I do to I General Crowder, “Take as many as I you want, General.'*’0 1' a; , V