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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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AM 1W U' -rrme October 12 October 12 1 10 1lornInti 10 Saturday 1lorning OW II I T1jt 5alt1akt Zribunt-- 1Columbus Dar Zilt BalUgake7t-tbuttt- vv- Coluntbus Day eft 5-alt 'fake Established April 151871 Issued Owl morning by Bin Lets Tritium Publishing Company Behind the Scenes of 4111 By Mani ling 'Lindley Clarifies Stand oIfT Arms Contracts Behind' tlio- By 31aniling 4 1-be (1111 lb indley Clarities cenes Stand on Established April 15 18-71 Issued ovary morning by Bin Lets Tritium Publishing Company Current News Arms Contracts I By Ernest pndley 4 1 I By Ernest Lindley The Tribune Is I member of the Associated Praia Th Associated Prose le etelusisele entitled 01 tho sI tor taproduction of all we dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this PaPor end also the local news published The Tribune to men sue tor reproduction I I I I I "-A' wit! Salt Lake City Pnr 1-1 I I WE OF AMIIICA POL JUST SEISINNtmd APPREciATs7 HOW MUD WE- OWE You wg oF mweA KEW 1ilte DC 11106 IMPS WV APPRECIATST: i4 mutt4 tAir AiiiP sprig You! a Tet- I By Paul Mallon wAstirNaroN of Olpilomatie gists is' inclined to regafd the Japanese crisis as our Munich Definite inside Information has come to it designating the British naval stronghold at Singapore as the real Japanese objective The over-running of Indo-China is accepted as a prelude to a march Into Siam Dn the coast road with Singapore as its destii 11 it 1 Columbus and Ills Day Observed in the Two Americas 98 pet tent foreign-born citizens Of this republic will defy dictators to do their worst if the occasion seems to warrant such a stand tit 1 NLI I 4 I 1 1 I 1: 1 a 1 Antiquarians may have found evidence that 103uddhist monk vvas the real discoverer oi a continent in the western hem! 411 I Another Jordan Auto Teacher Killed by Bus flhI I 0 a i I Ili I I I I 1 I 1 $1 1 I I I I 4 I 14 re Yi ei'W I triZels I I A 17 lit nation -The strategists have decided definitely they will iot let that happen Conttol of Singapore In volves the domination of the en tire Indian and East Indian area If -the-Japs can get It they can wrest the whole British far eastern empire from London They can supervise further the poll tics and economics of the hither- to friendly and quiet tin and rube ber-realm- of Oceania including the Dutch East Indies and even-- This vast new conception of the background of the Japanese militancy has upset Mr Roose velt's advisers considerably They see in it not only Vie threatened dismemberment of the friendly British empire (if Hitlerrmeant this when he said the next blow would be at a vital ex-posed7-spothe-dict not exag gerate) but also an ultimate threat to the United StatesThet power that could be wielded by Japan if such a gigantic move of expansion could be successfully conducted would automaticall drive this country out of the Pacific and back upon its heels in this hemisphere PH hat Iswhywe intenctio be '21 ti '81 ei ir otos' i 7 1 I I- 11 1 I 1 A I 1N- 1 (L A Yfr'q A 7 fo'''' I ARn '10 EURop 4 we 7 dr 1 -t 4 4-4007 ASSI wze- vc 44t 14 11)111 71 tr------: 0 0 7 il I A- si-te11- I id i0s4- Ifkl': ti 7 A 1 I 3------ et-'7-e-41--149010---- 0 a Olt 4 Vv 4--oe MING- --4- Jordan high school seems to have be come 'stage of bus trage dies The deplorable killing of some 25 students of that worthy Institution two years ago at a railway crossing has been followed recently by the death of a popular Instructor of the same school Leon Butler a resident of Sandy was not only the assistant superintendent of transportation lorJordanitigh school but was employed there as a teacher of automobile mechanics By- one-of -those paradoxical freak of fortune that leave peopleweriderint how such hIppen--- he became a victim of the very menace he was teaching youngsters to avoid -In-charge-of the-school' buses he was an experienced driver and a skillful mechanic but was hit and run over by a vehicle he had been testing after a readjustment of the machinery The pkssing of Mr Butler in the prime of an active life Is in Irreparable loss to his family and a blow to the community in which he lived---It is all the more tragic because Jordan high school its faculty the students and families of the district were shocked and grieved by a similar sad experience such a short time ago Testsrof a TOy Temper Tr Establishing txtstence Press dispatches' tell of an Illinois man who leaves no room for doubt when somethingannoys him This rather irritable resident of Moline becoming displeased With' some casual remark made by his legal wife and helpmate smashed a kerosene lamp against the wall of his home took his automobile from the premises along with one garage door and "drove around the block on the sidewalk strik ing two poles several signs and it railroad crossing abutment" After being arrested by the police-for blowing his horn contrary to the peace aand propriety of the municipality he twice tried to commit suicide by hanging In his cell The jailer who cut him down should be dismissed from service and sued by -the-woman who was dented the happiness of widowhood 25 P6 kr Yt nt of ire ze e- to ty g- id le is re It )r is Id ly SS 4PAOINIE illEUILIC AND GAZETTE ETHEiCATI r-AorevorwANTAK TR's7 o10 r-1'''-- 104-1'it 1101p41111111111LiC AND GAZETTE while sailing eastward across the Pacific in a Chinese junk 499 years after the birth of Christ historians may) give 1 if Ericson credit for actually treading the soil of North America in the tenthcen I Wry and attempting to establish a colony of Norwegians at a place called Vinland located somewhere between Nova Scotia and Long Island the adventurous Irish and the enterprising Welsh each bave claimants to- the doubtful distinction of first inVolving thrs country in European affairs and ioneer houncr- who wrote travelogs tribe drid Mirage" or some other advertising medium actually succeeded in having two great continents named for him Such claims may be valid and the evidence con elusive in so far as any nationality at lectedlis concerned and convinced But Americans and Spaniards as well as some Italians accord the palm to Chris- -topher Columbusrknown-to his -parents-as Cristotoro Colombo and to -his patrons in Spain as Cristobal Colon He may have tarried too long In the West Indies or spent so much time dodging his 'enVid113 enemies in Spanish court that he 1 failed to set his seven-toed toot on con tinental soil but he was the bold naviga tor who sailed westward from Huelva on the third of August 1492 with a fleet tharmight be capsized easily btfUlahlake-- comprising the tiny Santa Marla and two small caravals the Pinta and the Nina accompanied by 120 skeptical pessimistic and mutinous men Land was sighted on the 12th of Octo- her 448 years ago trees on the island he called Ban' Salvador What did it matter whether he rang the door bell or camped on the mainland? He had entered the front gate of a new world 7 What difference did it make whether he thought he was in Asia or back In Europe? He was here four centuries before Musso- lini was born to sit with Hitler gazing 1 across the same ocean in the same direc' ---f---- ----tionovondering it the-original tiling-holds 1 a priority right to the land i Columbus did not know it when he died IL but he had given mankind a territory as extensive as the combined area of Europe I- and Africa the sites of homes for 230 000000 people: the cradle of individual liberty and a sanctuary for persecuted and cippressed peoples of the earth "When shall the world forget thy glory and our debt immortal Cenoeser asked the Poet Watson-And humanity-answers: Columbus will be honored as long as de I mocracies endure and geography Is taught as long as an independent race continues ----to maintain and -defend popular governTnentras long as Abelraditional--Valor of Americans an be 'relied upon to repel bostile invaders-and perpetuate the ideals and institutions of the United States and the united nations of the two 'Americas 7 1 1 1 -11 Ti-e Public Fi'artim By Our Readers 63 0 In response to an Inquiry from Sidney thi-natIonal de- fense advisory commission Attorney General Jackson gave Informally a verl simple opin- 1 I Jon: The findings of the notonal labor relations board that an employer is in of the L-R-13-are- binding unless and until they are reverqed bY a'court of competent jurisdiction Mr Jackson said that this point 'seems too clear to admit of controversy" The NLRB was created by congress assure compliance' with the national labor relations act Its findings like those of all other quasi-judicial 'agencies stand until they are reversed by the proper courtc Mt Jackson's opinion is Important because on September 13 the national defenqe advisory commission decided that all work carried on as part of the defense program I should comply with federal and state laws affecting labor The NDAC is not bound by law or by the attorney general's opinion to deny goy emment orders to firms which stand in vioation of federal and state laws affecting labor It merely igt forth a policy the desirability of which is hardly disputable -A question then arose as to the status of certain firms which have appealed to the courts-- from decisions by the national labor relations board Mr Jackson replied that these firms must-be regarded as violators of the NLRATunUVmpetent courts--in- this case a federal circuit court of appeals or the United States supreme court-decide otherwise Up to Commission It is now up to the NDA to decide whether or not it will adhere rigidly to the policy of denying government orders to firms which-stand in violation of federal or state lawi affecting labor The answer almost -tertainly-ls hat the-N-D 'A will not ad- here rigidly to the policy set forth on September 13 It will use its judgment Undoubtedly where there is a choice it will favor firmtwhich arenotIn federal and state laws Probably it will at up a reviewing agency to advise whether the violations of which a particular concern is held guilty are substantial or whether they are minor In a few cases the supreme in- I terest of national defense may require that contracts be given to firms which stand in violation of the NLR A or other federal and state laws pending a final adjudication by the courts As rule it cannot be seriously contended that the government should undermine the labor standards established by law It does exactlY that when it awards a contract to a firm which does not meet those standards 1 rather than to one which does Costs as well as principles are involved A firm which-complies -with- the maximum hour and minimum-wage law probably will have higher labor costs than a firm which does not A firm which bargains collectively with a real labor union may have higher costs than one which does not Fairies 1 Questioned is it fair tq the United States Steer tor- -1 poration which bargains collectively with the Steel Workers Organizing committee to give a contract to a steel company which does nnt bargain collectively with its workers and consequently has been found by the NLRB to be in violation of the law? The latter concern may have taken an appeal from the decision But for the present the I net result--let-ut sayris-that-lts-labor-eosts are lower than Steers-not due to bet- ter management nor to superior technology but simply to the fact that it Is paying lower wages In such a case it would be grossly It 0 110 unfair to II Steel-its workers as well as Its stockholders and managers-to penalize them for unquestionable compliance with the of-the--land The weakness in steel as an example Is that the demands for national defense are so great -that most of our-steel capacity-Will 7 be required for some time to come In many other lines there is plenty of leeway how- 0 ever In building a cantonment should the army favor a contlactor who stands in violation of a labor law over one who does not? Obviously not At bottom this Is merely the old question of government- has- estab-- II shed bylawetrialp labor those standards are undesirable they should be altered by law If they are desirable they should not be undermined by thegovernment itself through The award of contracts to firms which violate them At the same time it must be kept in mind that the It B-although it hasa remark able record in the courts-is still breaking new legal ground' 4 I 411" etAA au uoprnIOV 111441 11 11AA 1 Hillmart--- later-member-of -thi'n-ational lenge advlsory cornmission Attorney General Jackson gave Informally a very opin- 1 I I Ion: The findings of th! labor reia- lions board that an employer Is In of the binding unless and until tney are reversea uy a courtor competeni 11AS LOWL Mr Jackson said that this' point "seems too clear to admit of controversy' The was createa Dy congress assure compliance with the national labor relations I Tt thltlinivo litra 41" 111 alumtxspon Liuou 13134 SJLIICL judicial 'agencies stand until they are re versed by the proper courtc Mt Jackson's opinion is important be- I cause on Sentember ill national dofonuo aavisory commission am peen tnat au work carried on as part of the defense program should comply with federal and state law' Br tint refers to is known as the 'pre-Cambrian shield and It Is one of the richest regions In the world It contains radium gold silver copper Da and coal The- radium deposits are largest in the world and because of them the price of radium door neighbor and very good friend Sinclair Brown 349 Yale avenue Salt Lake City Utah Prays Wickedness Will Disappear Editoi Tribune: In our prayers has dropped from $70000 per firm" says one of tbe unol- iII ficial board Split On Fbrecasts The insiders are divided in their personal forecasts as to Ur the outcome of the game of pow- Ab er diplomacy upon hich we have entered with Japan The customary answer heard here to the oft-repeated question of Brt whether there will be war within Tri a few weeks is: "It all depends Pos on the Jape Prevailing impres- hal sionis that the situation -has rt plunged the course of this coun- mat try into a seething river in which tha fateful current -wilt have as ual much to do with determining tral the course of events as the 'will rie of statesmen tim The top men obviously hope wei but are not convinced that Ja- our a nwillmoderate -Abe- further- Of development of her policy when cell she ts met with a firmer attitude than the axis encountered at the Munich But the fleet is being thr most feverishly prepared for-the possibility these hopes are un- justified even to the extent of Brunt half many that travel time ours celled 4I the fi ti ei t( a al tt ti 81 tl it Urges to Learn About Canada Editor Tribune: Mr Van In a recent Issue of The Tribune refers to the British possessions in America as being ice I hope that Mr Van runt doesn't 'think like so people in our country do Canada is aland of perpetual Ice and snow If he were to to any of the three prairie provinces at the present he would find that their weather is just the same as The fall weather in any be ex-- anywhere in the world knthi this because I 'have had opportunity of traveling through the province's The Ice region that Mr Van gram to $25000 a gram thus making It possible for more pie to receive the benefits of radium Not so long ago a large Iron deposit was discovered in Ontario and this- will change Canada from an Importer to an exporter of raw Iran --There has of lately about learning more about South America and this is very good Idea but It seems to me that we should also learn more about Canada our next which we offer on this holiest day of the year the day of -atonement there is one entreaty-which we have not paid as much attention to as it deserve! Not until this day have we fully realized the significance of this prayer' In the original text: "Welchol Horisho Koolo Keho--shon Tichlo" and translated lute-the English: "All Wickedness Shall be Wholly Consumed Like Smoke When Thou Oh God- Makest the Dominion of Arrogance to Pass Away from the Earth" adopting "Pop-Eye" -and his swinging fist reinforced with Sen it 81 By eriator From Sandpit We Americans have never felt the necessity And I hope -that we never wilt feet the make this prayer for spinich as the newnavy emblem Thought and learning are of Every effort ls being made by officials to soften the domestic small value unless translated Into Yang Ming effect of the diplomatic blows that are beteg exchanged This Good thoughts andgood things government's urgent invitation do survive in this world I have to Its citizens to withdraw from 81 tl And swears he can re-corn a cob I wonder? But here is the sticker Ile promises brother a job! I tee! in the end he will hand a Blank pledge to Dick Harry and ourselves here in America the noblest and most blessed land and government on the face of this earth Even Europe has nev- er been obliged to concentrate especially on this prayer until this day when it witnesses one eastwhny tn nursorrow lc 7-Bob MV -r the far east as soon a-s Poss- heard ltsaid that at any one was not it would would have received wider are Interested in preserving the wortiThrlicitnef -whti lived -and-Held Over-Stressed wrote over 2500 years ago Yet wrote over 2500 years ago Yet ti it 1 NaziFaseist Newspapers the Image of a man trying to But boy! It makes sweet propabring all humanity to destrueganda To dangle the lure of a job! 1-TeutopsstrgFo htItatt baf 4 (tangle tne Aure or a jou: However believe that publicity but in Shanghai publicity but Shanghai Threaten the United States I know that our problem still thickens As trends of the time seem to say "The future can go to the dickens -If I get a-- I get a New York Hi frhlifflitS By Charles Driscoll NEW day is becoming a more important -holiday- -York each year The chief parade of the day -threaten lo outrank-the- St-Patrick's-day-- parade However internal dissensions over the policies ofMussolini have been disturb Ing factors in Columbus day celebrations for several years Sometimes the profascist and antifascist groups hold separate parades clashing in pitched combat in Columbus tree ThIt yearthiblackshirts are Iest in evidence than formerly Not alldogs areafraidof thunderstorms- But Dani 6-year-old sealyham belonging to the A Knudsen family Salt Lake City heard of who defies the storms writes me that Dant the house during a furiously after each the lightning from one Be will runat-break- growling- and-apparentl thunderbolts When the to his people for about the house as if to family do without storms away?" reports through various to time on progress toward a grand project suggested in this-column towns might make for--redbuds- as -Charles-- and other cities known for beautiful suggestion to heart The of commerce and went out and got them along streets and club started the work other organizations have been planted one redbud tree in What a blaze of beauty in the spring! Syndicate Inc ig rit ky- Pr b- Dr st us to ni a ie Even so officials complained that the press over-stressed the importance of the -move They claimed it was only a routine step that had to be taken in order to remove from this responsibilitylor-any to ite nationals there 'No one in authority here believes Hitler and Mussolini planned anything to defeat Mr Roosevelt's reelection or could If they wanted to The official grapevine from Rome has brought no intelligence to the White-110We iuggesting anything is to be done st on-this most holy day of the year it is necessary that all of us 17 million Jews on this earth concentrate our every thought to this special prayer with the sincerest hope that tile Almighty Lord will fulfill all wickedneSS shag be-Wholly consumed Tlike smoke wh-0-11 Thou 1 rnakest the dominion of arro1 fence to pass away from the earth" From the bottom of my heart I wish all my brethren a very happy new year and pray that peace will once again reign the sole ruler of the earth forever soon tool-We cannot to wait too long! finish with-our original textiLeishono Tovo Tikoseivoo A Saltzman these few are moved by a high compulsion with the result that a new edition of Homer is published each generation Fitzgerald's translation of the poems of Omar Khayyam was printed at Abeexpense of the translator and published anonymously' At first the work attracted no attention whatever Many months later someone picked up a copy in a secondhand bookstall In London where copies were offered at a penny He perceived and proclaimed the beauty and wisdom of the Rubalyat Since then I suppose no poetry has had a wider circulation Ralph Waldo Emerson Ls credited with the line: "If a man writes a better book preaches 41 better sermon or makes a better mousetrap than his neighbor though he build his house In the woods the world will make a beaten path to his door" the per ne ad- ere IV the tu- no ila- a ok or an illd the all 1 Register and Tribune Syndicate Distributed by King Features Syndicate Inc The State of The Nation By Olin Miller --If I No matter how tragic the end Is With unmeasured billioturturned loose The song of the Chief as we spend Is: "The Egg Is Worth More Than the Goose" Tuttle American Fork Notes on the Dan Dyer former of stip dent now attached-to the Amer consulate Stuttgart Germany sends his regards to his many friends here Dan who graduated with high honors from Northwestern University went to Germany to complete his studies at Heidelberg' Unsettled conditions Intervened so he joined the consular staff Recently his mother received a radiogram asking her to take care of his draft registration on the sixteenth I don't suppose she'll meet with any difficulty there for Dan's a lot more valuable to our country where he Is than he'd be in a trailning- the Dyers all of them Royal Daynes Invited to be guestspeaker at his annual luncheon given In honor of the music teaching members of the A ---The'luncheon was held Friday noon at the Hotel Utah and more than 150 were present The hit of the program was a burlesque band concert under the direction of Dean Daynes I haven't laughed as heartily for ages as did at their antics No matter With unna loose The song spend "The Egg the Gi 1 Notes on Dan Dv dent-now ican cons many sen many frle graduated Northwest to Germs studies at conditions joined the Recently I radiogram care of hi the sistee she'll mee there for uable to Is than yers all I be guest luncheon music teal A lu noon at th than 150 I of the pro band concl of Devi laughed al I did at ti i 1 Newspapers 'in these United States is ine tirst dog lye ne f' May or may not express opinions of those lightning and chases i ds Knun 1- In authority at the discretion Mrs of their pub- ushers but in Germany Italy Russia rusnes wildly about thunderstorm barking I and recently conquered countries all an thunderclap chasing ti rtouncements anddeclarations of publi- window to another I a betitle-An eel( speed-barkingigrA official trying to bite the thu When the Hamburg "Fremdenblatt" storm is over he retu called attention to Italy's' declaration of approval and struts abi War on the western 'Powers following the say "What would th1 i conference between Hitler and Musso- somebody 14 chase the Garnett Kan rep lin! at Brenner pass if warned all gov- of its citizens from tim ernments that such meetings were to be being made there tow considered important events In current many months ago I sui history that some southwester Caustic and sneering criticisms-of-the --themseives-famous-for United States government appearing In ton Rochester Pasad the controlled press of Germany Italy and have made themselves Japan have intensified noticeably during gardens and blossoms the last fortnight occasioning considerable 'A Gairnett Wolk thehsui mer can on ah comment in diplomatic circles throughout other civic organizatio the earth therecibuds planted tt It is generally conceded In xiew of in yards The Garden newspaper articles printed in capitals of but welcomed aid of a' the countries comprising the axis that the Thousands of trees new pact supposedly general in purpose Plans call for at leasi was actually aimed to intimidate and In- every yard In town NS fluence this American republic that little town will While nazi leaders have made contenip- Released by McNau tuous references to the sale of boats and planes to the British government as being mere drops in the bucket to what England Off- t11611cco -wilt-need tor-detense-It Is beeoming ap- -7- Thi-lirst of 'the lir parent that resistance to the totalitarian amazing beauty amaz march Of conquestlibeginnidg Ing economy And are Hitler so that his propaganda portfolio is Believe it or nott I conducting a campaign of hostility against we were grimly concet any peopfe who dare to openly admire happen If an election i British pluck or tct audiblypray for Brit- ILR were thrown i Ish success resentatives It is a consensus of diplomatic opinion that the axis powers are "preparing to The Vichy governr And bring moral pressure on the people of the the soap ratio United States to retard the tempo of aid viedone can't leave to Britain" Just how this pressure may -eN be applied Is not explained nor exactly It appears the leag '-'------clear ---Any- alien -attempt to infringe 'upon not haunted -as was 7swishing- sorund-wou id-I 7 the-personar citizens of -German or -Italian birth" or descent is bound to rrieet with failure No triTie jo'bholder al matter what vicious threats of vicarious- funds as "dough" you 1 punishment are made against resident 'need to )now of him 'kinsmen surviving totalitarian rule the philosophy secret ballot will frustrate any effort to it well the immort estimate the strength or success of the vented the swivel chair strategists l' to the ease of officehdli as to bis principles -4 Is the first dog I've lightning and chases Mrs Knudsen rushes wildly about thunderstorm barking thunderclap chasing -window to another eek speed-barking- trying to bite the storm is over he returns approval and struts say "What would this somebody 14 chase the Garnett $an of its citizens from time made there Many months ago I that some southwestern --themselves-famous- ton Rochester Pasadena have made themselves gardens and blossoms Garnett took the American Legion chamber other civic organizations theredbuds planted In yards The Garden but welcomed aid of all Thousands of trees Plans call for at least every yard in town that little town will be Released by McNaught Off- t116 Record The lirst of the new amazing beauty amazing Ing economy And aren't Believe It or nott we were grimly concerned happen If an election D-11 were thromInto resentatives The Vichy government the soap ration And scarce one can't leave ut dry oleaned It appears the league n- nOt haunted -as was if- the jNbo holder funds as "dough" you it 'need to-)cnow of him philosophy It was the Immortal vented the swivel chair to the ease of as to his principles i Lseuman urnatuiri ulna or ----descent is bound to- meet with failure NO If 'the PAholder matter hat vicious threats vicarious funds as dough you to )now of him wf punishment are made against resident 'need 'kinsmen surviving totalitarian rule the philosophy It the immortal secret ballot will frustrate any effort to was estimate the strength or success of the vented the swivel chair Strategists to the ease of det Sesi as to his principles Its I A Reared as Democrat BLit Favors Willkie Editor Tribune: I am for Mr Winkle for president althc-rialt I was reared to be a 100 per cent Democrat I am not In favor of the third term The good mothers of our nation make too great a sacrifice in training their sons to be the men at the churches states and nation for me to vote for the third term and to take on 'step toward the great I am one man form of governmonti believe that Mr Winkle Is our only hope to save our boys from being slaughtered in war The way I feel I don't want any mother to say that my vote In 1940 helped to take her boy away from her How ran we wonder why the Gold Star Mothers are for- Mr Wilikie for president? Ernest Watkins ome one asks When will Personally 1 think that state-Thanksgiving be observed this meat la a lot of hooey Omar 'year and why?" We don't know Khayyam wrote his verses In The New Orleans Times-Pica- the eleventh century but it yune' says it understands the was not until 1856 that anyone president will proclaim Novem- gave them any notice ber 21 as date for observing Good thoughts and good 'things Thanksgiving 4his year 1 Incl do suridve in this world but dentatly and not that it matters nobody beats a path to anybody's -Willkie says' he favors the "old- door-for he has fashioned clate" for Thanksgiv read about it in the paper In i Ang)---t-'----------- other-words pays- to adver-- Thisets still a free ountry-(ilor- tiseNote to Ace-Campbell: which we should be thankful How's that you big so-and-so?) 365or 366 days a year) and one may observe Thanksgiving either Confession of a Democrat or both dates (November 2128) 1 am deeply chagrined at Its or not at all as one sees fit It Practice would be dur suggestion how As the party's results 1 explore ever If you plan to observe But coldly 1 tell pan the fact is Thanksgiving this year that you MY conscience 1 needs must do so on November 21 The way Ignore o' things are going now we be- For candidates In opposition II ye there'll be more to be Are far more efficient but st111 thankful for on November 21 te- 1st In it me 1gs rut y's las In 7 its Is ust UR 4 Christopher Billopp Says: Blankets He says dt was cold at night May have another blanket?" She says "You 411 cold? Why you've got a heavy blanket 1 1 Who ever heard of two blankets this early In the autumn?" He says "Well just the same 1was cold" She says "If you get cold now what will happen to you later? Can't you harden yourself to it?" He says "I don't want to harden myself" She says "There must be something seri- a ously wrong with your circulation You Ss never used to get cold this way Don't yoU think you'd better lee a says 4 No -There Isn't anything wrong with me All I want it anotherblanket" She says there isn't another I blanket Except those for the guest room 1 bed and they have been washed The extra blankets are still packed up I dreamed anybody would want them so lie -says "Then if I can't have a blanket perhaps I could throw a rug over me" She says "A rug off the floor on top of you? Indeed you won't Really we must preserve some appearances of civilization" He says "But rm cold" She says "You 0 4 are most unreasonable YoU've got as much cover as I have and I'm not should think you would be ashamed to admit you are --col (I' 7---So--tie-says'All-rig hrthen" --So- be- goes-to-bed' and she-goes-put-and-returns with something in her arms And he says "What have you got?" And she says "A hot water bottle" And he says "What on earth fort Are you sick?" And she says "No It's to to keep my 'feet warm" And he says "Bus l's I thought you said you weren't cold?" And she says "I'm not Except for my feet- But feet are different 1 you With Ihat vater tort 's to 11 "BO And But motor modeli offr power and mar- bad cars we hear Four years ago today over what would Involving Landod and the house ofrep further reduces as naphtha too is himself to be French am shackled In this proposition anacsiee ifil3 Completely bombproof will be the new archive building of Stockholm Sweden construct---ed on-a rocky promontory with--rooms blasted out of solid gran-- --AV stories-- --underground anYunderground palace at Geneva first supposedThat sorund-would-be thelanitor-and-his alludes to the pub-I-tr-Ts- have about all you his outlook and his Jefferson who hi- which adds so much officehOldersommewhatsagus de allus to the public's have about all you his outlook and If Is Jfferson ho In which adds so much -4 proposition- lilhattonVovember wey're- BB ri th f-th kill not a pessimist We keep uP a nt- a it styles 'closer than Quite frankly -We're a realist) mitted 4 Squire Perkins sa3rst rea- son th' av'rage man's mind is so That the man I supported was one weak is 'cause 'hout th' only -Who of all the field WM least exercise he gives it is in thinkin' fitted a To handle the work to be done Diatributed by'Esquire Features ur Lion atricti utbs a tongue' that prohibited Ls slicker will 314 le3 Vioser Quitefrankly a We re a reilist) hatted 4 Squire Perkins says rea- That the man I supported was son th av rage man a mind is so one weak is 'cause 'bout th only Who of all the field Wm least exercise he gives it is in thinkin' fitted his se To handle the work to be done Distributed by 'Esquire features ort stricti ButAttalllsth a tongue' that Ls slicker Note t4) Dr Crabtree Uh-uh yolfrinot going to get me mixeCup In anY controversial argument The Item to which you referred was In the words of Josh fillings "wrote komickal" Note to Rosa Lee Lloyd Pock- tello: We ought to arrive at your dIggings in time for tea -Get sour can-opener ouL going to get me mixed UP In controversial argument The item to which you refermd was in the words of Josh fillings "wrote komickaj" Note to Rosa Lee Lloyd Pool- tello: We ought to arrive at our diggings in time for tea -Get our can -opener Wyoming contains 1600000 acres of government-owned "primitive areas" In which no roads may be built Value of metals produced in Utah in the last lkiears Wyoming contains 1600000 acres of government-owned "primitive areas" In which no roads may be built Value of metals produced in Utah in the last -73 years ex- ceed312050000000 inmaiftwolOomi Akf41100401 pe 3 i I a -'a N011400ma Alku-- -4.

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