4 Heppner Gazette Times, March 29, 1945 EDITORIAL . . It Makes a Difference Whose Ox Is Being Gored Perhaps one shouldn't laugh, but the news from Tokyo reminds us of the old adage "He who laughs last laughs best." And that appears to be the situation with respect to the war in the Pacific. The Japs thought it was fun to bomb defenseless men, women and children. It was part of the great plan of cooperation in the Asi atic sphere. They just wanted to show who was boss and were fully justified in committing mur der, rape and all the other acts contrary to in ternational law and common decency. , But the shoe is on the other foot now and the rats are squealing. They have announced that a protest is being sent to Washington against the unwarranted bombing and strafing of de fenseless Japanese people in the homeland. In their plans for world conquest they had overlooked the possibility that their enemies might pene trate their supposedly impenetrable defenses and hurl back at them some of the treatment they so blithely dealt to defenseless and unprepared peoples in the earlier stages of the war. If the Japs thought they would escape punish ment it wa. some of their blind belief in the su periority ol their race and the omnipotence of their emperor. Also if they thought to escape bombing by confining a large part of their war manufacturing to residences throughout their large cities, they once more made a poor guess. In a way that has been one of the most stupid things they have done for it makes their people vulnerable to attack attack justified under rules of international procedure. With the walls of the nazi empire crumbling about Hitler's ears, the Japs undoubtedly are be ginning to read the handwriting on what is left of the walls of their ill-gotten empire. But we didn't think they would be squealers. Their con duct goes to show that it makes a difference whose ox is being gored. Spring and Gardens With March blowing out it may be safe to say that spring is here. The gay nymph has had a hectic struggle with gruff old Jack Frost but as the days grow longer and the sun has a chance to peek through the clouds occasionally there are evidences that winter is passing out of the picture. This year, more than ever, it is up to the people to plant gardens. We are told that it will be al - most useless to rely upon canned products of the garden for the prospect is decidedly gloomy in that respect. Success of our armed forces in Eu rope means a heavier drain on our food supplies in caring for those countries being freed from the yoke of nazism as well as feeding the conquered Germans. Since victory in Europe is expected within the next few months, possibly earlier, sur plus foods on hand in this country will 'soon be depleted. This means that every family will be on its own so far as fresh vegetables are concern ed, so whether you know a cabbage from a head of lettuce, you'd better prepare to learn some thing about raising the things you eat. Another Swell Dance at the Elks Hall, March 31 8:00 to 11:45 for Elks and Their Ladies Only nmrtiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniii Mrs. Ray Scherzinger, from Riv erside, California, left Wednesday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson for sev eral days. Mrs. . Scherzinger and Mrs. Wilkinson are sisters. While here Mrs. Scherzinger accompanied Pvt Dick Wilkinson to Fossil where she visited her father for a few days. Mrs. R. C. Lawrence left Sunday for Klamath Falls where she ex pected to meet her husand, Capt. R. C Lawrence. Capt. Lawrence has been in a hospital in Texas most of the time since returning from HATS DRESSES SUITS COATS The prettiest things you've ever 'worn .... 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