Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 10, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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published E t c q F r id a y a t
Moro, Oregon
Editor
Giles L . Fren ch
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io * natiorf wad io insur^
defeat portaht thin# in life»
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a itetu r and sa fe /
For those Who had the rush 6 f
1
In Other Day» j
Queen of Freckled
W ake U p . A m erica !
world. The conservatives in Eng- harvete-to do or care for, th j wca’ ^
land, the democrats in the United ther was o f less importance, fp w y
®Wr\
States, and the ruling parties in w ere in it. It is a sort o f a para-
all other countries who watched dox that those * a o g e t right o u t F ro « the ObBerver,Auf. 13, 1926
Hitler prepare ,Germany without in the heat and . k e e p busy are
J.
superintendent
W hat About Bureaucracy?
Goner«*« of March 1. 11 T V ______
preparing defenses at home m ay lees dwoommoded by heat than
a U te
four
be blamed. England appealed un- those who flutter in toe shade
p en<JkU)n brought 300
til
she
had
to
fight;
w
e
never
did
w
ith
fan
and
tinkl.ng
drmk.
, Mongolian phen.
M IC I
•It
have
to
fight
in
Europe.
There
.8
a
moral
about
it
but
Sherman
Ìè > A T I« l
SolUvaa
Pani H. Appleby
ECONOMICALLY: If the victory 1 “ 400
t *? 8 ° aroun p'>ln lr‘K Saturday and released them w ith ,
Ja<A
«r
•
/
Ralbar
•
/
“
Big
Damacrec/*
o f the labor party means that
">»™ls either to people who
Sh. _ . „ . .
hope o f stocking -Sherman
€DITORIAI_
... ,
a-
,- a-
e are miserably overcome with the
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there will lie (nationalization of , ±
. county to game birds.’, ,.
,
,
,
• a i
ii heat -or those who are over crowd-
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SSOCIATION banks,
Augtln Poes dislocated his right
coal «nines, steel milla,
work
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M B . S U L L IV A N OPBNSi Tbs U. 8.
MB. AFFLKBT OFBNS: A bureau
shoulder Saturday night when >he 1» a division of an organization. C ivil Service Commission shows
transportation and electric power,
. .
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w a s thfqwn /from a ro ller coaster Bureaucracy 1» the system by which »,781^60 civilians on the fodoral pay-
It means the end of capitalism.
O F F IC IA L COUNTO PAPER
parts of organizations and all parts roll as of «April 1». IMS, exclusive of
It means the end o f , democracy. SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT in fr o n t,o f the Baule® residence.
r
.
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together carry on organized affairs. It military personnel. Thia moans one
It means the end o f liberalism.
“Them fellers that built them • A , M. Y oigig and WvA. Rugglee u organlxag Onal "divisloo of labor". civilian on the government rolls for
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I t means the end of government at0Jmj,. bembs has done us a big Beft Sunday fo r "Montana, where Big corporation» are big bureaucra- every three In military services—the
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR -------—.----------- ILW by the people in any form. When favor h ere /> sald Uneie Emmett *>»«7
interested in an undeVel-
£ £ ¡ ^ 2 most extravagant development of bu­
reaucracy In all human history! What
the governm ent takes control of ag
^ p p ed with his cane in the °Ped goM m ine that shows uniini- ^j^ch few venture to discuss dog* bee happened In American Ufa that
AUGUST I t . 1945
those things, the enterprises that gravej arOund the big tree on the ited poesibibties.
matically. Studies of corporate bu- we now must have twice as many
west
raaucracies reveal - many intricate regulators and coordinators — desk
A field fire in the north
compete with them must (be taken corner
“Me
an’
Joe
an’
B
ill,
has
about
°
f
last
*®*k’
u
S n S u M ^ m d ^ a r S ^ ittte general commandos, as Washington calls them
over also. Soon the government
»—for every unit of population serving
ATOMIC BOMB
In military uniform? When the phi­
•.
controls everything. That means
.. .
back
o
f
the
John
Fulton
.
farm
,\
concern.
8ome
raise
Important
public
talk about
News of the new atomic bomb dictatorship iby governm ent, polili- r? n
. ,
, . burned standing grain, . » stubble,
w w « , policy questions; one is the Increas­ losophy of "total government" took
appears more favorable for our
dictatorship and economic die- SlnC^
ere ain
no new gat ge s and sacked grain, A p ile of 400 ingly autonomous nature—free from command In Washington. In IMS. our
federal payroll carried but 567,000
side now, on first announcement, tatorship and social dictatorship.
e CaFS . n,°
*
sacks of threshed gram was part- control by stockholders—of the very names—one for every »00 of popula­
large corporations. Studies of gov­
than it will again. If scientistc
R u bad enough for
individ- eith e_ N(>w W r e a„ set uu /<r ’x destroyed by the fire as well as ernment buresujrsoies similarly re­ tion. Today’s federal payroll repre­
N a one Is gelxg to dispute the de-
veal many Intricate problems. Some sents one civilian worker for every clsion of the New Yerh Jwdges who
have found a means of sp ottin g
,
have to compete w ith the
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n - k ,
,
several smaller piles.
»5
people.
Against
this
reckless,
can be answered only by technicians
U— JlMinere m xi
have
10
e W c^ m p e w w n n
life , I gu ess, an' the less we khow
-
H
named 11-year-old Frances SenBy et
hotter
th an L,Hina
Jars big
that now d°“ >inat* the better we kin talk and spe u- From the Observer, A.ig.10, 1996 In organisation and management. sprawling, utterly uncoordinated bu­
Richmond Terrace, Staten Island,
reaucratic
expansion,
8en,
Byrd
has
Others
have
public
policy
Importance.
better uses than killing
J»P«. the economic world everyplace. .,.^»»
,
“ Queen af Frecklea” in the anneal
directed
the
full
power
of
the
Con­
But
almost
anyone
feels
qualified
to
even u d e e .r ^ le a , that appear. R
imposlia)te fOT
indi.
Born: To Mr and Mrs -Bert Mil­
gressional Joint Committee on Non- contest held at Chlldren’e Aid Soci­
“Joe
there,
he
reckons
Hc’’l
get
speak
glibly
and
dogmatically
about
s t thia moment.
ridual to comipete with govern-
a ,megg of unexploded pattik- ler, Monkland, August 5th, a sort. both types of governmental problems. essential Federal Expenditures. "It is ety’s playgrenhd. It really was no
Sherman county gets »2,290 The way In which something will be imperative." the Committee warned, contest.
If the new instrument of des ment ¡„ those businesses, especi- k s
herd his sheep> come peacCt
when It is done nationally should “that the people . . . become eware
truction can be kept in .the flies an y governm ent in all those bus- and do >way with herders entirely, from the irreducible school fund done
be weighed in deciding whether or of this shocking abuse of manpower
In an active life in sown the
o f the white races especially the ineases a t once. Now it is possible and Bil, says a few atoTng propCi. this year, on a school population nod to do i t But whenever the deci­ In the federal government.. . Every
se^d
of wisdom; but be who re­
sion Is to do i t It will be done by citizen now realizes only too well thi
white rac^a* that favor peace, it to enlist the aid o f governm ent ly agltated will do’ aw ay with o f ld l7 *
flects not, never reape.
weave
of
our
clothing,
the
cut
of
our
bureaucrats.
Governmental
bureau­
The Moro colony a t Cascade
(may make it possdne for them — against an oppressive corporation. aheep
. Edward Young
crats are under vastly more scrutiny meats, the composition of our bread,
and that means n s --to retain a w h a t chance is there when the ^..To read the papers a f eller’d Locks is barring a g lon ou s time. •Jisn are any other bureaucrats, are the fiber of our stockings are dictated,
place on the earth for a few hun- corporation and the government get
thinkin> a boy could get Fam ilies there are E. H. Moore, under constant Influence by citizens, regulated, controlled—even policed— l'ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.M.
by a headstrong, arrogant bureauc­
dred years longer.
Meets o n . the 1st and
is one—and when all corporations his whoJe
work done
heM Geo* W . Parr, J. O. Elrod, C. K. and are responsible to and controlla­ racy. No one contends these Controls
ble by the public. Popular criticisms
3rd Thursday evenings
Cochran,
J.
M.
Dunahoo/
Trout
Eventually, of course, Ameri- are one with the governm ent?
corral a quart or two of them ac-
of bureaucrats have some value as have led to anything but a stead!!}
>f each month- V isiting
cans are goin g to bo a minor race
The fallacy persists that there tivated atoms and git ’em to buat- flahir* and t o t i n g are the prin- part of the constant influence, but smaller supply of the necessities os
nembers are cordially
life, and a general deterioration ol
have
little
other
significance.
unless they cart persuade the oth- ¿s such a thing as a people’s gov- jn’ right fer him. Them wrrtin* 'Cl4>'e
nvited to meet with us.
quality. This Is the answer to “Whs:
MB. SULLIVAN CBAGLBNGKl: about bureaucracy?"
C. A. Ruggles. W. M
er tnbes to reduce their numl'ers em m ent. There is no such thing, fellers sure let go. Gars goin’ with-
eounty 'producers
Business corporations don’t harbor
W. D. W allsn, Secretary
MB. A FF L E B T C H A LLEN G ES:
by some means. We need super- Even elected representatives can out gas, like Alley Oop’s, fire
with- u!«l»’
«
arw
bureaucracies. Every segment of bust lfr. Sullivan confuses: B yrd’s opinion
ior methods of destruction to com- only do that which the people do- out fuel, eats without earth, plea- alcohol, with the result that con­ ness Is under the eyes of men who with the argument—war with bu­ B« ih le h . n» l hapter No. 78, O .K A
Moets Every Second anc
pete with -the undoubtedly super- mand. They m ay be removed when sure w ithout punishment,
livin’ viction groyys strong that a plant must keep accounts balanced. "When reaucracy—and he opposes the war.
business spends more than It takes In, Of the civilian federal payroll, 319,763
Fourth Thursdays In each
iority of the yellow race at pro- they guess wrong, or when the w ithout labor, an’ the ol* reliable could be msMe to pay here.
things happen! Government bureauc are unpaid. About two million ar*
Month. V isiting Members
creation.
people change their mind about talk without brains.
invited.—Moro. Oregon
Frm the Observer, Aug. 11, 1916 racy may run for decades without employed In the War and Navy De­
: 3 K
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• «1 striking a balance between total costs partments (many of them laborers in
First story about the use of the propriety o f past action. Every
‘‘Yu’d think the A lm ighty put
Rose
Amidon, W. M.
taxpayers and total public results arsenals, navy yards, etc ); 174.530 In
The city authorities bad the to
the bomb indicates that it is an czar, every kaiser,
every king, man here on this earth just ta
Ruth Sparling, Secretory
achieved. Business corporations, can­ other war agencies. Including ship­
instrument o f terror about which every prime minister, every pre- work and scheme for bigger an* street aprink3ing wagon in opera­ not punish those who disagree with ping He should argue about our
them. The public can punish a cor peace-time government of 882.554
we would instantiy protest
if sident, every dictator says he is (better holidays,. When be g ets so tion in the. business section dur
poration by^ putting it out of busines
used against us, for it will destroy doing the b est for the p^>ple of there ain’t nothin* • to do, there
^he dusty period o f last week, by simply refusing to buy its product. employed In non-war agencies, of
thousands o f civilians along with his country. Whether such a one ain’t goin’ ta be any use of havin’
J°hn M. PeM oss was in Moro The customer's freedom of choice In which many do war-related work.
Of these 377.970 are postal workers;
every m ilitary objective. That is come from the people, a s did Shi- men to do ’em. I benn doin’ no- Tuesday and reported a
quite a competitive market is the most 60,068 are employed in the Veterans
A tto rn e y A t
a connderation that will have lit- liu, or from the middle class, as thin’ long enough to know it ain’t he»vy hatt storm having passed effective check-rein on bureaucracy Administration, most of the rest in
ever discovered In human experi­ necessary services like the Weathei
over his section about fl o’clock ence! Herbert Hoover said: "The
tie present appeal.
did Churchill, or from the nobil- fun. ’*
Bureau. Bureau of Roads and Re­
M o «* q smd Wi
, manager’s restless pillow has done
“ “My
My boy, Fred, the one that Monday eveahng
Every war hai« brought some ^y» as did Haakon, makes no diff-
search. Few are e m p lo y e d in regu la-
more
to
advance
the
arts
and
sciences
Light s howv-rs fell m th is vicin­
lo r y a c tiv itie s .
new weapon that heid the tempor- e r e w e - Probably the best ruled went to school, said that you could-
than all the laws ever placed upon
MB. SULLIVAN REPLIES: In gov­
night sufficient . to ♦h* statute books."
ary refutation of being so lethal naHon® are
the Scandinavian n’t get rid of nothing permanent- ity Sund
ernment, every federal bureau has it*
throw
»
t ?f1ptd .the JW Hfr
NOTICE OF. FINAL HEARING
that it would en<; all wars. " The «ou H ^ es that »till adhere to mon- That it was gas or solid or some-
H I . A P F L B B T I I F L I i S : Mr Sul­ own peculiar method of crackdown,
n the midst cd livan persists In his argument that threat. Intunidatioiz or coercion—a
catapult, the crois bow, gunpow- urc^y-
thin’ no m atttr what you d|d to farm ers
Notice is hereby given th a t the
well o» tlx»e all of the vgykms government bureaus cease-ind-desist order, an injunction
der. cannon, the machine gun. the
D efeat of Churchill, then, may it. Now they’re explodin’ ’em an’ their ha
undersigned has filed in the Coun­
are
reyuintmp
bureaus
and
are,
there
denial
of
rationed
goods,
a
price
who had u
began cutting
tank, nirplane, gas, rockets -and mean less support of the decadent goodness knows whether they’ll
fore, r»‘guliung us. His entire argu squeeze, denial of a labor quota, with­
ty Court of the State of Oregon
tbeir wheat.
tnent against bureaucracy, therefore, holding of transportation priorities
new the atom ic bo ni» have all been monarchies - of Europe
(good); be any use afterwards or not.
for Sherman County her Final Ac­
Charles
Bekdiee brought is against bureaucratic regulation— on raw materials, denial of import
hailed a < destructive
a vents so less attention to retention of ttfb When we run outta atom s what’ll
count and Report as Adm inistra­
'back
from
Portland
a Ford runa- chiefly war-time regulation. Let us licenses for essential foreign ingredi­
powerful aa to make 1 ng wars empire (probably a disintegrating we do?
eliminate regulation then—if we could ents. The combined effect, as applied
trix of the Estate of Q. P. King,
“It’s already got into our talk
having remodel­ —and bureaucracy would remain to to the business community, is gov­
impossible. Y et wars last :onger, influence); public dislike for par-
deceased, and that Saturday, the
kifl more men, (ano now women), ties that took nations to war stream. Feller come by here yesti- ed by FosiMfc Benson ao that it profit Mr. Sullivan and all of the rest ernment by terrorl The businessman
l&th day o f August, 1045, a t the
of
us.
For
him
to
make
the
statement
who
dares
cross
the
edict
of
the
bu­
deatroy more o f the scant supply (fine); nationalization of industry day in a G alifom i car an’ he saw can be used for m eet delivery that “no one contends that war-time reaucrat—who even demands a court
hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., of
purposes.
a. > j
controls have- led to anything but hearing—may find his business seized
o f usable product! ze items of the (definitely dictatorial, socially and me and Joe a settin’ here gabbin’
said
day, a t the courtroom, in the
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smaller supplies” is absurdly untrue. at bayonet's point — his reputation,
earth than ever bef-K**.
economically a step backwards), in the shade and he leaned outta
(. for one. contend that the WAR ruined by criminal action under anti-: courthouse, in Moro, Sherman
This nation has now ma ’c w ljst
All in all, it is the end of many ^ 1S
ayd says, smart like, “You USED f A t IS fARMHAND brought smaller supplies— bu t th a t trust laws. Our runaway bureaucracy
County, Oregon, have been fixed
th t regulation Mr. Sullivan abhor» has become a Juggernaut clawing at
is now hailed as a most important of the things we were told we fellers dBn’t look like you was
by
the Court as the time and place
led us all to Victory/
the very throat of freedom!
contribution to mass murder. It were fighting
to preserve.
We bustin any atom s.’
for hearing o f objections to said
is being received here with great need to start classes in democracy
LAWN W EED KILLÇRS
Final Account and Report and for
Speaking of the big bomb the
joy, a clinriiing demonstration of in England as well as in ’Uermany.
The three m aterials recommend­ NEW RATIQN BOOKS
♦he settlem ent o f said estate.
Oregonian said, “ The Oregonian,
our superior ability as a civilizing And a t home.
ed under various conditions are
Frances King
.
You may have been wonderii g
for one, believes the Good Lord
it in the world.
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Sinox, oil sprays, and arsenite sol-
.
.
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Administratrix
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what ration stamp« you 11 be using
has put the discovery into the
ution. The circular includes no in­ when the red and blue stamps
JOE
Johrtson,
control o f the kindliest and most
form ation on the new hormone
in war ration book No. 4 are all Attorney for Administratrix
Thre fellow V oe, like old man riv­ considerate of possible agencies,
MORE ABOUT ENGLAND
weed killers which are now under-
36 9
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A
A
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rrv
• u*ed UP- Since ration book No. 5
. . . .”. Me und Gott, Elr?
er, just keeps on rolling along.
go,n« testa a t the etatwn The t.r- wjU
TaIidite<1 for
Additional information and d if­
c u t« , o b t a m ^ e free i.o m any and proceMe() foods when
red NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ferent poin ts o f view have come There “
no doubt but that the Nice tim ing, Joe, nice timing,
ADMINISTRATRIX
ives detai
detai’ed
extension office, gives
ed di-
, ..
__
.
to light abodt the English eiee- m agazines would (be full of his You’d ought to pick up some land
‘ ~
rections for a p p ym
H ~ g the chemi-
aF€
g ° ne’
Notict
is
that by
—
T
N
ot,ct
“ hereby
'hereb^ given th*‘
Good farm w ivss h*lp prevld« sturdy
tion that turned Mr Churchill out pictures« an<t of h is biographies if pretty cheap.
I-hey 11 be referred to as »tamps an order o / thg County court of
tractor tires avarytlms .»hey save <»
o f power and moved the lahontea he would let out enough ffhthentic
fo r .meats and fats and “stamps
S(ate o f Ore?()n for <shemnan
a drop of used booking fat. 8yn* —
<*
to the top of th at governm en t information. I f he let the writing A V a c k i n g r f n n C o l l l I I i n
8
•
County the undersigned h as been
thetic rubber, fungicides, soap, and - W e cannot eat the fruit while or -
Commentators favor the char ge
hi™ over he ^ ig h t lose
©
lubricants l i t require used cooking
.g Jn
appointed administratrix of the es-
or oppose it for several different »°me of hie glam our and oy that Eont]nued from page one
tot in tholr nreaarattoa.
, . . .
—Benjamin Disraeli Lupine Rebekah Lod
No. 116 tate o f Julia Lanphear, deceased.
reasons. ,
m eans might lose some o f h is po- ery way possible to create dia-
Meets 2nd and 4th
All person« having claim s against
Tuesdays of each
INTERNATIONALLY: If the wer 10 run 'h ia buRineas and Rus' unity among the Unted Natona.”
»
said estate are hereby required to
,
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Site
n
i
lorn
Govirnroen!
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month.
VieiLng
mem
defeat o f Churchill moans an end sia’B busines® so successfully.
-
bers welcome.
present them within six months
to Brittoh aid to Franco and to
Jf the m eagerly informed Ber-
Recent sta tem en t-b y war food
Clara Houston, N.G.
from the date of this nqtice, with
the monarchial elem ents o f some Hn correspondents are correct, Joe administration rthat- parcels >4)f
"• Millions of Dollar»
Florence Johnston. S«,
proper vouchers, to said adminix-
European countries it m ay be ben- juat made another ten strike at food tare not permitted to be ship-
Meets 1st and 3rd tratrix a t the office of the Sherman
eficial Presum ing that the new the recent conference. Apparently ped out of the United States
Tuesday* in. I.O.O.F. County Journal m Moro, Sherman
governm ents that take over in the so-called nations gave their without the g iv in g up o f ration
hall. Transient and
'visit ng brother, .r e County- Oree'on-
those countries are really bette»- approval, real or -ta cit, to Hus- points does not sa tisfy Represent-
cordielfy invited
Dated July 20, -1945
and not more dictatorial than the sian domination o f eastern Eu- ative Latham of N ew VoTk, and
to^ meet with us.
Beatrice Lanphear Baker
monarchies.
\
rope. That means th at Bulgaria, he called attention tx> a full page
Ernest
Houston
N.
G.
A’
S*
Cooley
. Administratrix
If the English are to change Hungary, most o f Austria, Czecho advertizeiment in which a New
A.
-
R.
Kessinger,
Secretary
Attorney
for
Adminstratrix
policy toward the dominions it Slovakia, Rumania, Poland, Eston- York departm ent store offered to
may easily mean the end of the ia, Latvia and Lithuania, to say mail packages of food to any
empire; tttet means the end of nothing o f Finland and eventually place in the world in unlimited
F.ngland for
Pitzls isle cannot Turkey have either been added to quantities and without requiring
long e x m as a great power with- Russia in all but name or will be- points. These packages, Mr Lath-
out an empire. Whether the Brif-
We take off our hats to Joe, am insisted, contain butter, sugar
n il empfce is liked or not, it has respectfully. Ar»d we hope that and meat, for some of which point»
been a - atobflixihg influence on he doesn’t take it into his head are furnished by O PA .’ The ahip-
Civilization. and i t h as estoWished to ask for the rest of the world, m ents have now reached enor-
and nurtured the b eri colonies in --------------------
™ous proportions, he wud, and
aO the world, colonies in which HOT, A IN ’T ITT
are contributing to the scarcity
there have been more o f the “hu-
r
8ueh food articles in th g /U n it-
he drops his ashes, m aybe-she
E veryb o d y’s- ta lk in g about
B a n ” liberties than in the colonies
In an »ttem pt to perpetrate a ed States.
zr/V “- /
makes allowances, keeps smil­
what a grand Job Herb Helm ia
o f any other country. Men have harveat rain the weather man went
W hile the shipm ents are euppoe-
ing, brings him a restful glass
doing at the war p lan t Not just
of beer, and m^kes enough con­
lived freer, worked freer, moved
extrem e lengths. It was rea’ly ed to be to relieve the distress of
one shift, but two a d ay-to help
versation for them both. Next
build the war materials our men
about freer
England than hot, end hot
enough that the individuals in Europe, Mr Latham
morning, Herb goes tefc work re­
need.
cinder Spain, Fr"!****. Roeeia, Bel- ^ot a’r *ettl^d into basem ents, in declared there it rehaon to believe
freshed and cheerful
Good fer Herb! But I'd Ukerio
gmm or any other nattoa. There
spots, from where it is they are finding their w ay
into
From where I sit, women Uke
•ay e word for Mary, Herb’s
may be an advantage i'll the oreak-
excluded.
the black m arkets abroad. He ^ a s,
Mary
Helm are doing a great
wife.
She
rune
the
house,
cooks
up « f the British empire h u t there
For some rea.'o i the air seemed he said, “perfectly willing
to
war job themselves. I . being tol­
the
meals,
takes
care
of
the
chfl-
mote certainly w iU ' be a dlsad humad although that was hardly share what - we have with
our
erant and hind to baabaads who
dree, aad works oa salvage
yu rig M too.
possible as there has been no needy European friends, but I
are working ander a heavy war­
drives aad handles for the Red
; DOME8TICALLY: I f the defeat m oisture here shouts since last cannot condone these uncontrolled,
time strain. Daily for them!
Cross. Believe me, that’s tiring
“«g th e eonm rvatives means that May when the rain »tipped. There unlimited shipm ents o f butter, su-
work tor any woman!
all governments that brought the w as no wind, no sun, n> m an'fes- gar and m eat print free and irre?-
Yet when Herb comes hom e-
war to their natsom are to be de- totion o f weather but heat It was pective o ^ n eed .” He demanded
too tired to talk or watch where
A
fasted it is a fine victory. I f all ju st hot and a few hours of it th at the newly appointed sefire-
-rrr
govem m ents were henceforth to worked into the consciousness un- tory o f agriculture take Unmedi-
Copyhyti, BUS. P wm U
he assured th at to bring a war t l the weather waa the moat ira- ate steps to stop the practice
k w
Finis
GE^GE G. UPDEGRAFF
»MS* IEBT GITSTANIIHfi
Rom where I sit... i ÿ Joe Marsh
Herb's Got a
Great Little Wife