‘¿COUNT* jloUKMAt,,
OREGON
FtID A Y , DECEMBER 29, 1941
the Ration wit* the biggest arm
ies wants to take some territory it
can always find a moral permitt
ing it (or take it without). That
the ruler» of the great powers are
Ceaaxlg Jmtnud
Every Friday a t
Mar«, Oregee
K e lly ’s C olum n
(C o n tin u ed
|h< p o w e r s p o w e rfu l and th a t e v e r y
Art o th e r thing is su b se r v ie n t to th a t
BUrat ». ir » .
th o u g h t. W hen C h d r th ill s a id h e
w a s n o t g o in g to p r e sid e o v er th e
€ * DITORI
~
a
’- r AL_
i / s T i 1 d isp e r s a l o f th e • B r itish E m p ire
I Ivy n l
s t a t in g a p h ilo so p h y tlha*
BaUr^-4 *« Mooa4
J w u ífk »
at
Moro.
. svoC pssful n a tio n a l
lea d ers -h a v e
had fo r centuries*— e x c e p t in th e
U n ite d S ta t e s .
A nd th a t, ch ild ren , is th e w a y
PU
i t la. A n d S a n ta C la u e d o esn 't c o m e
A T I I I d ow n th e ch im n e y on C h r istm a s
©vc, an d P o la n d is g o in g to be
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
d iv id ed , and i f th is n a tio n w a n ts
tc p la y on th e h o y s ’ sid e o f th e
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
in te r n a tio n a l p la y g ro u n d
it w ill
P a y a b le la A d van ce
ONE YEAR
$2 'Y) ^ * ve
learn th a t fig h ts are w on
■ -
_______
by th e s t r o n g e s t and to u g h e s t and
n o t b y th e bnd w ith th e p r e ttie s t
DECEMBER 29 1944
h a ir o r the h ig h e s t
id ea ls. T h e
id e a ls a r e OK ( w e ’re fo r ’e m ) but
w a rs a re w on w ith gun pow der and
g r e a t n a tio n s a r e m ade by p ay
’n g A tten tion to th e ir ow n b u sin e s s.
T h e w ish fu l th in k ers, th e sta r r y
e y e d b oya, a r e b e g in n in g to ft»xJ
Out so m e th in g a b o u t th e fa
c ts o f
_____
d ip lo m a tic life . T h eir eu rb rised
s h o u ts and m oan s h a v e filled the
a ir w ith g r ie f .
#
T h ey h a v e d iscovered th a t the
TEN
BL U E STAM PS, P L E A SE
T h e v a lu e o f the electio n to the
A, m m e a n p eop le can now be g a u -
>d*ala no extravagantly expressed g td a little b e tte r sin ce w e are
p ay fo r som e o f th e
in th« Atlantic charter are not b p e r g iv in ile n g in e g s to
accorded us d u rin g th e
foln g to be the ruling phdoaophy
of the peace conference, when and
if. we can win the war and get
around to making up a new peace
treaty. They now begin to eusplcion
that Unde Joe Stalin may be go
ing to keep some of the territory
his armies have won. There is
some indication also that Cousin
Winnie may have hia greedy little
eyes on aocne additional ad van-
tageg to hia well loved British Ehn-
pir,. C o . h t h . boy. who thought
v e were fighting for high idea it
and to make the world safe for
what we call democracy have been
suffering.
Officially we are probably fight
Ing because Japan attacked ue at
•Ftart Harbor. W e declared War
Japan. In a abort time Ger-
nany declared war on us, foMow
eo by the other axis nations and
the battle was on.
b e a t o f th e ca m p a ig n . W e r e fe r
to th e n ew r re e g u la tio n aoou
a b o u r t ra
b o n in g o f canned foods.
A t the tim e the ru les w ere loo<-
¿ned la s t fa ll it w as said th a t it
b rig h t
n ece ssa r y to a g a in r a
tio n ca n n ed g ood s. S om e th o u g h t
th e s ta te m e n t w as m ade to ta k e
acm e o f th e cu rse off th e p o litica l
tr ic k in v o lv ed in le ttin g th e food
b u y e r h a v e a little r e lie f d u rin g
th e p o litic a l c a m p a ig n .
It now
Page
T H E Y ’R E G O I N G H O M E
al loyal Family to Uglify lahartaads Fiaadoia
O n e'
*n Orek,jn
s i nt is sh o w n
circ u la r ,
1869 to th e pre
in a Aew e x te n sio n
p rep ared
co o p e r a tiv e ly
1 y the OSC e x te n sio n se rv ic e and
D u tch c o m m a n d o « , d ropping
w ith A m e r ic a n and B r itish fig h t
e r s fro m th e sk ies in to the field s
of th eir h o m ela n d , w h ile D u tch in
fa n try and a rm o r p ress d eep er
1 F o r the first tim e since P e a rl H a r
into H olland w ith A llied fo rc es,
b or, the floodlights on the 555-foot
a re to d a y h elp in g to c le a r the w ay
sh aft of the Washington monu
for co m p le te fr e e d o m of the N eth
m en t flashed on again. It was not
erla n d s. •
■ day, but the m istake of a new
B eh in d th e G e rm a n lin es, the
';u: ?d who pulled the wrong switch.
D u tch A rm y o f th e In terior, on ce
I t w ill soon be lighted each night.
th e in v isib le army o f th e U n d er
ground. Is sa b o ta g in g c o m m u n ic a
G R A SS VALLEY
tion lin e s and h a m p e r in g th e e n e m y
in e v e r y w ay.
Mr a n d M rs J. W. B la g g and
’ C o m m a n d in g a ll D u tch « fo rces
d a u g h te r , M arie, took M -S g t. Ivan
u nd er G e n e ra l
E isen h o w e r,
is
B la g g
to T he
D a lle s
T u esd a y
H .R .H . P r in e d B ern h a rd of th e
m o rn in g w hen h e le f t fo r S a n ta
N eth e rla n d s, w ho lik e th e h u m
b le st so ld ie r Is a lso fig h tin g to r e
Bartrara, C a lifo r n ia a f t e r sp en d
sto re a fre e h o m e to h is fa m ily ;
in g a b o u t a m o n th h ere w ith h is
in the c a s e o f the P r in c e th e fa m
p a r e n ts a n d friend «.
ily is C row n P r in c e s s J u lia n a , and
Mr and M rs C lyd e S trp d ley and
the th ree little P r in c e s s e s B e a
trix, Iren e and M a r g riet F r a n c is e s .
so n , R ich ard , w en t to T he D a lle s
In sp ira tio n o f a ll is Q ueen W ilh elm in a, w ho, g o v er n in g in L ondon
a s C h r istm a s g u e s ts a t th e hom e o f
d uring th e four and a h a lf y e a r s o f G erm a n o ccu p a tio n o f h er cou n try,
m aa d in n er g u e e ts a t the h om e o f h a s n e v e r ce a se d to be in d ire ct touch w ith h er p eop le.
Fis p aren t«, Mr and
Mrs F red
It is a m u ch -ch a n g ed H olland a cco rd in g to r e lia b le in form ation .
C ities and v illa g e s h a v e b een d e v a sta te d by b o m b in g; the G erm a n s
S tr a d le y . *
Mr and M rs A. A- D un lap and , h a v e flooded rich a re a s, re co v e re d by the D utch so p a tie n tly through
the y e a r s from th e se a . M ore than six p ercen t of the p opu lation h as
th e ir d a u g h te r , M m A n ita B a r n e tt b een k illed , im p riso n ed or deported. T w e n ty -fiv e th ou san d of the U n
c f T he D a lle s, w er e C h ristm a s din
d ergroun d h a v e lo st th eir liv e s in the ca u se of lib erty, tw e n ty -fiv e
ner g u e s t s a t th e h o m e o f Mr and thou sand h a v e been im prison ed . F ou r hundred thou sand m en and
w o m en h a v e b een d ep orted for sla v e lab or; 100,000 D utch J e w s n a v e
Mr« V ern M obley a t S han iko.
been sla u g h tered . N e v e r th e le ss the D utch w ill con tin u e fig h tin g In
Mr and Mrs
N o r r is
G ilkison the P a c ific .
w e r e b u s in e s s v is ito r s in The D a l
Wax Your Sox To
In Other Days
a w
‘ — ‘“ “ KEEP FAITH
w h ich w a s d isco v ered
by
so b er
e y e s and p u t out. T he su lp r it w as
lo d g ed in ja il hut m a n a g ed to g o t
o u t th r o u g h th e iron door.
F rom th e O b server, D ec. S I, 1915
•Chris S ch u lt»
is a tte n d in g
a
s h o r t term o f b u s in e s s c o lle g e a t
P o rtla n d .
W h ile a s s is t in g to load a w a g o n
at th e W m . B urro» fa r m . T h u r s
d a y , a lo a d ed sh o t
gu n m
the
w a g o n w a s a ccid en tly d isch a rg e d ;
th e lo a d str ik in g S ta r r R u g g le s
A coroet factory ha» been
started in The Dalles w ith a pay
™ ~ ¿J
A n ep i<jenajc o f la grippe is^prev-
Mon>
week>
u
ienera| throuffh-
the county. In th is c ity flf •
H aaycVMB veMlSt MMM
to the conclusion that our
department has been played
r, or khat Unda Sam.
ah em ^n
c o u n ty ’s fir st ca»e
m. de
p o litic with nothmc but money w<|>c))
and pretty notion, to Mite with,
Nejbjt
he may be rig h t.
with severe
•*°<>
YOURS ?
t r n it y ”
Sun.lav m o rp in g se r v ic e s a t
11 a m. S u b ject “Is th e U n iv e r se
7 PERCENT CAN SAY.
\SU R E , MY CAR'S OKAY r
*** *1RO ’ u ffertn g from the »m all
reaHtaHna of our national inuna-
turity in diplomatic affair» had to
MIm MiJdred B< Stron< b«.
coma right at Christmas time when Cfcme
bride of T E pfcHips of
k ffkW the ffieel< It dxxk because EUgene
a wedding at the home
fit oppoeep * e groat ideal» current ot
blWe^
Mr and Mrg
at the aeaaon. It was also unfor- Perry strong at The Dalle» which
tunete that the German armies
p |a c e
g o ’clock C h r istm a s
decided to break through our lines e w
ifceut then. But all these two
Winning a race with death by
res poignancy to the e »cant margin, C. N. Burget. am
our diplomatic blur- bulance driver, brought Peter
Peters, Sherman couty rancher, in-
PSrec day we will have
Hamilton hospital last Friday
un and an administration nght and assisted in placing the
tfcat*wffl be taught to read his- prtlent on the operating tahl-,
toty. Ia ft they will diaeover that where his appendix, swollen to
t h e ^ l l >a fiuternatieual morality, the breaking point, waa immedi-
T M t “ H m W
kre ffeto”. That If ataly removed.
1944.
F ra n ce s
K in g
Administratrix
L a te o f first p u b lica tio n IJec. 15,
1944.
D a te o f la st p u b lication Jan. 12,
1946
N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G
N o tic e is
h ereb y
g iv e n th a t
B la n ch e E s te lla E v e r e tt, * A d m in
is tr a tr ix o f t h e E s ta te o f L u lu B
S p en cer, d ece a se d ,
h a s filed
in
th e C ou n ty C ou rt o f th e S ta te o f
O regon fo r S h erm an C o u n ty , h er
F in a l A cco u n t an d th e ^ o u r t ha«
s e t th e 17th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1945.
in th e Office o f th e C o u n ty C lerk
in th e C ou rt H o u se a t Moro, O re
g o n , a t 10:00 o ’clock a. m . a s the
tim e and p la c e f o r th e se ttle m e n t
o f sa id a c c o u n tin g and fo r h e a r
in g o b je c tio n s to th e sa m e , if a n y
BLANCHE ESTELLA EVERETT
A d m in istr a tr ix
J T racy B arton
The D alle», O regon
A tto r n e y fo r the E s ta te
la u n d er in g s, e n o u g h
re m a in s tr
add co n sid er a b ly to th e d u r a b il N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G
N o tice is h ereb y g iv e n th a t the
ity . th e e x p e r im e n t sh ow ed . T he
u n d ersig n ed h a s filed in th^ C ou n ty
C ourt o f th e S ta te o f O regon fo r
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
S h erm a n C ou n ty hie F in a l A cco u n t
T he u n d er sig n e d h a v in g been and R ep ort a s A d m in istr a to r , w ith
a p p oin ted by th e C oun t C ourt of th e w ill a n n ex ed , o f th e E s ta te o f
th e iS ta te o f O reg o n , fo r S h e im a n L eR oy H ob ert
M artin , d ecea sed ,
C ou n ty, th e E x e c u tr ix o f th e E's and th a t W ed n esia y , th e 10th d ay
ta te o f C arl V icto r A n d erso n , d e o f J a n u a r y , 1945, a t 10:00 o ’clo ck
ce a sed . and h a v in g q u alified , n o tic e A M., o f sa id d a y . ’at th e c o u r t
is h ereb y g iv e n to «the cr e d ito r s room , in th e co u rth o u se , in M oro,
of, and a ll p erron s h a v in g c la im s S F erw an C ou n ty , O regon , h a v e
a g a in s t sa id d e c e a se d , to p r e se n t been fixed by th e
C ou rt a s t h i
th em , verified a s requ ired b y law , tim e and p la ce
f o r ' h e a r in g
of
w ith in s ix m o n th s a fto y th e fir st o b je c tio n s to said P in a l A cco u n t
p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tic e t o sa id and R ep o rt and fo r th e s e tte m e n t
E x e cu tr ix , c -o M rs. H ildred Z ell. o f sa id e s ta te .
W asco, O regon .
M y les E iro y M artin
D o roth y M iller
A d m in istra to r w ith th e w ill a n
E x e c u tr ix o f th e E s ta te >f
n exed .
C arl V icto r A n d erson , d ecea sed T L e ste r J o h n so n ,
D tte d D e c e m b e r 29, 1^44
8-12 A tto r n e y fo r A d m in istr a to r
5-8
H a v e Y ou T r ie d
/
»Corby’s
including m an .evolved by Atomic
fe r c e ? ”
(h r s d ia n
S cie n c e
S o cie ty
Wedn s ’av t ig h t service at 8
i r i ’.nd s testim onials of healing.
The
re a d in g
in th-* tea*
AB au
tborixed C h ristia n S cie n c e lite r s
ture can be b o u g h t or b orrow er
FENDERS BENT? ENGINE MISS?
SI PERCENT LIKE THIS.
33 PERCENT LOOK SAD y
ORIVING IN A CAR THIS BAD.
AND ALMOST 25 PERCENT
RESEMBLE THIS DIOPWRING GENT.
WATCH
WATCH
WATCH
WATCH
W U R CAR LUBRICATION
YOUR TlRCS
YOUR BATTERY
YOUR SPEED
'T-f-
IF YOU EXPECT TO-
K R P YOUR C M ON THC NOAH
M-i«e
B e th le h e m C h ap ter N o . 78, O E.&
M eets -E v e r y Second ir.d
F o u r th T h u rsd a y « in ea.-b
Months V is itin g M enibert
In v ited — M oro, O regon
A lic e G rn d u ff, W .M .
M arie H odiin® o n » S e c r e ta r y
L upine R ebekah L o d je N o. 11«
M eets 2nd and 4th
T u e sd a y s
of
ea ch
m onth. V is it n g m em
b ers welcom e.u
A i ce M cK ee N.G,
F lo r en ce J o h n sto n . S i
l ureka L odge N o . 121 .-i.F.V A. ..
M eets on th e 1st » d
3rd T h u rsd a y eveni..^ a
.o f each m onth- V isit .g
m em b ers arc co rd ia lly
in vited to m ee t w ith u s
R. P . B risb in e W. Mr
R. V. L o ck h a rt, se c r e ta r y
Moro
Lodge
L a te ly ?
room
of th e b u ild .n g is open.
of
¡„
when
Ro.
h„ b een a fflicted
ecxema waa found
Moro C om m unity
P resb y terian (Church
Bible School 10 a .m .
Seim on “T he C hursch and C h n s
C E. at 7:30 p.m.
W ednesday 8 p. m.
Jnme4 D. M oberg, pastor.
«•■»« tcon~Bairra are u n d er th ca r e o f
state
poiey
for a
Obaerver. Jan I. 192«
h im -
• t f . U .< t h > p U y t e t in E u r o p .»
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona having clahns a-
gainst the estate of 0 . P. King,
deceased, , are -hereby notified to
present them.' with the pfioper
vouchers and duly verified, to the
undersigned the duly aippomted,
qualified and acting adnfinistratrix
of the Estate of D . P. King, de
ceased, at the office of T. Laster
Johnson, attorney at law, iK Moro
Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, to-wit: December 15,
US—
. A
WHICH CAR IS
O r e ir o r
inmHiinnitmn.nttn
dake Them i.ast
And if Russia and England ag
ree to the modern version of the
partition of Poland (which was
held up fn the history books as tn
example of national immorality)
we'll let it past with nothing more
powerful than a few editorials and
speeches by private citisena. And
if the English placate the radical
Greek* with machine gun bullets
and Russia does likewise with re
calcitrant Serbians we are not in
position to make an issue out of
rt And tf
eoUttion
of «nail states along the eastern
aide of Europe and gets in a dip
Idmatic tangle with England over
H aona^uon W a ««a lar
akmc England’s
«f
.«rope
department will be ar-
•
y«X 99V be used on ©«ton, wool
or rayon Ibo9»i If only a thin film
o f w a x la applied, it will not in
terfere wrth the proper laundering
of the stockings, nor will it change
their appearance, Mias Lane rp-
porta.
i
M oro
thf fed er a l a g r ic u ltu r a l s ta tis tic ia n
'n P o rtla n d .
T h e ra n g e in p ro d u ctio n o v e r
th a t p erio d w a s
from a low o f
129,000 a c r e s th e first y e a r fo r
vd .ich fig u r e s are a v a ila b le , to »
h ig h o f 1,102.000
a cres in 1927.
T h e 1809 cro p am o u n ted to 2,340,
A . truth,
000 b u sh e ls , w h ile th e top a c r e a g e
A c tu a lly th a t m ak es it w o rse o f 1927 produced a r e c o r d ' crop
fo r if the p o w e r s w ho bos« th e in o f 27,540,000 b u sh els.
T h e m o st v a lu a b le crop, h o w ev er
ta k e o f our sto m a c h s knew th a t
w
a
s a sm a lle r one
produced m
fo o d w a s sca rce ra tio n in g should
b a » » b een k ep t in fo rc e d u rin g 1920. w h en th e 21.795,000 b u s h e l-
the- c a m p a ir n a s w ell a s a fte r th e re su lte d in a ca sh farm incom e o f
r
. . .
A __ J IO/'.
DAD
TVrn Irra/ncft oVarfli/n
a d n ijn i3 tra tio n had been retu rn ed
« M ,0 0 0 .
T he lo w e st a v e r a g
price o v e r a five y e a r period w a s
to office.
W e’ll p rob ably g e t e n o u g h to f io m 1930 to 1934, w hen th e s e a
e a t a n y w a y .and the g ro c er s w ill « nal a v e r a g e p rice o f on ly 59 le s T u esd a y .
a b le to se ll m ore g o o d s under c e n ts a b u sh e l retu rn ed an^ a v e r
Mr and M rs E d g a r A lley w ere
incom e o f o n ly h o sts a t a d in n er S a tu rd a y ev en
U n officially and a c tu a lly w e a r e
R ut the n otion o f so m e a g e c a s h farm
fighting because the administration on^ back in W ashington m aking $8.264,000. The h ig h est -average in g fo r M r a n d 'M r s F ran k B a y e r
1915 to 1919 k t and so n s, D avid a n d K eith . M rs
greatly favored England in its
d ecisio n about w h a t w e price was from
A n old E u ro p ea n p ra ctice fo r
C h a rles P e r r ig o and d a u g h te r and
s t r u g g le -against Germany; because
eaX ^ „ o t be d isp en sed w ith $1.62 a b u sh el.
O r eg o n ’s to ta l a c r e a g e w a s re M rs H elen B a y e r and ch ild ren and
ou r p rop agan d a to ld us w e w ou ld
R<X)n fo r
sa v in g w e a r on h e e ls an d to e » o f
duced m a rk ed ly fro m 1930 th ro u g h M i u V io le t P a rk h u rst. L a ter in
be a tta c k e d th r o u g h S ou th A s u r
-
------ —
s to c k in g s h a s b een re v iv ed and
HMS, w$fch o n ly
728,000
a c r e s th e e v e n in g th e foil«.w ing y o u n g
iea unless we sided the English
g
r
e
w
n
in
th
e
la
tte
r
yeaT.
U
nd er p eo p le, E ileen a n d O u a n e L em ldy, rcoom m end ed fo r u se in thia coun
while th e British navy was «float
try b y U S D A resea rch p eo p le, re
th e stim u lu s o f w a r dem and th e D o ris and F ran k P a y n e , C lair B al
a « r i.t ««t captured; .b ecam e we
a c r e a g e w a s in crea sed in 1944 to xer, D ean W ilcox, E lto n and P h y l
p o rts M iss L u cy L ane, e x te n sio n
M*a cruelty and were led t o be F rom th e O b serv er, D ec. 29. 1905
929,000 a c r e s and an e s tim a te d lis M edler of R u fu s. D o u g la s L ut-
sp e c ia lis t in c lo th in g and te x tile «
lieve the central nations had beep
Mr en d M m C. L. Irelan d oO- p ro d u ctio n o f le s s than th ree m il
jr of W asco, H arold and W a y n e a t OSC.
T “ ' i
L
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f
a
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lion b u sh e ls
under the
record M e lie r D onald T h om pson and V e
T h e p ra ctic e c o n s is ts o f ru b bin g
tidna. because we gave all the aid . home 7 . in thia
.. , city Wednesday
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even crop o f 1927.
de B e lsb ee and H e rb er t L aw ren ce p a r afin o r cande w a x on h e e ls and
w e could econom ically
th e al
W h ea t is g ro w n in all b u t tw o o f M oro, dropped in fo r a
ing.
su r te e s o f h o se. In a ctu a l t e s t s on
lies; because we aided England
Everybody in Moro is anticipat o f O r eg o n ’s c o u n tie s, a lth o u g h p rise p a r ty in honor o f D avid B a y
w e a r in g m a ch in es th is tr e a tm e n t
politically and by giving destroy ing groat delight from the new
a p p r o x im a te ly 90 p ercen t o f the er. T he e v e n in g w a s « p e n t p la y in g
k ep t h o se fre e fro m h o les fo u r
era, munitions of war etc., and
lights and water system
a c r e a g e in 1943 wa« in ea stern giitn es a f te r w hich r e fr e s h m e n ts
tim e s a s lo n g a s th o se u n trea ted .
certainly because we were actual
B o rn : D ecem b er 16, to th e w ife O regon . U m a tilla S h e im a n , G ill-
The wax is m erely rubbed ove"
belligerents before Pearl Harbor o f C. E . B oard m an , a ten pound itm ^and M orrow c o u n tie s are th e w ere serv ed b y the h o s te s s . D avid
B a y er, E lto n M edler and D o u g la s th e re els and to e s o f th e sto ck in g 3
In all but use of armies.
d a u g h te r . A ll are d o in g w ell e x b f ilin g p ro d u c ers in th a t order.
I.u tje le a v e th e 28 fo r th e se rv ic e. b efo re ea c h w e a r in g . E v e n if w a x
New being in we will have tA c e p t C h a rlie, and he s a y s he is o v
iô n o t r e p e a ted u n til a fte r se v era l
stay until It la over even if Eng
erw o rk ed .
land and Ruseia do carry on diplo
C H U R C H E
A fire w a s n a rro w ly avoid ed in
matic de-ae-dos around the Balkans W a sc o a f e w n ig h ts ag o . A drunk
W ASCO v v t h O D IS T C H U R C H
while we are doing the most of cra w led in to th e Pbakam ont barn
S u n d ay School a t 10:00 A M.
fa
the fighting.
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pastor.
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P le a o f S e n a to r L a n g er o f N o r-
th D a k o ta f o r su p p o rt fo r h ie h ill
to p r o h ib it th e F ed er a l F a rm Loan
bank fr o m r e fu s in g to m a k e lo a n s
to N o r th D a k o ta f a n n e r s m e t w ith
lit t le su c c e ss in th e Inal d a y s o f
th e 7 8 th c o n g r e ss. R e fu sa l o f th e
b ’ nk to m a l e
lo a n s w a s a t ’
trib u ted to th e fa c t th a t N o rth
D a k o ta w h ich co n trib u ted to th e
in se c u r ity o f fa r m lo a n s "in th a t
s ta te .
D isc u ssio n
g a v e S e n a to r
L a n g e r a n o p p o r tu n ity to p a y t r i
b u te to th e o p e r a tio n s of the sitate
ow ned b a n k o f N o rth D a k o ta , b u t
it w o n no su p p o r t fo r h is bill.
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G A . Ruggles
tl b irth d a y . It w ould n y t b e p o ssi-
b le, o f c o u r se , foY a boy u n d er 21
at th e tim e o f b is m a rr ia g e ab road
to h a v e co m p lied w ith th is p r o v i-‘
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NOW SOME REALISM
fro m
Lights Go on Again
O ccasion . f o r p a s s a g e
o f th e
m e a su re is a q u e er p ro v isio n o f
th e n a tu r a lis a tio n Laws w h ich re-
q u ir e s t h a t in o rd er to tr a n sm it
c itiz e n sh ip to h is child horn abroad
th e f a th e r m u st h a v e re sid ed
in
th e U n ite d S ta t e s ten y ea r s, fivy
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French
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