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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 4

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-J -FRIDAY eCTODER II 1M MALLON: Bttaatfc9 ImA iswisToiv KVBomr joopnal I State Chat Fair Bnongk The Evening Journal Trouble Has Been Brewing In Portugal for Long Time Republicans Will Control House Truman Seeking Jewish Votes IHIc have been free to spreid their pro paganda in Portugal whereas the Socialists and other leftist groups LwrittokJrtday Ortobtr 11 By ROBERTS JR Fereifa Affairs Analyst Trouble for the Carmona -Salazar government In Portugal has been growing tor several years The regime has seemed to be almost suspended in mid-air without the ma By PAUL MALLON Republican campaign manipulator Halleck mad some election claims to reporters so modest they did not let Into moat newspapers When a Republican claims an expected Republican victory it is NOT news But privately Mr Halleck had more sensational views expressing a hunch ha would Cl a tremendous sweep Nov I of greater aeope than expected Winning a strong majority in the House and a alight control in tha Senate His view was that tha Dem jority support of any of the country's major factions except possibly Mwuvni iPVrtuijt have been forced to operate underground Salazar ha been known as a despite his repression of leftist activities and American observers have credited him with doing Portugal more nod than any leader of modem times The Army called him from a military professorship to join the Carmona regime in 1928 and it was the Army which supported his assumption of dictatorial powers in 1932 But where Mussolini's corporate state was founded upon the military Portugal' has always been civilian Salazar's concept of the state as the central national force firewood Ilf you want firs tonight you'll chop I aoim wood I This afternoon betete the early I dark Northeait In the far orchard there' good Stand of old tree with acaly tinder-I bark- Dead limbs green lichen ed ready fonfthe fire I Grown VP with poison oak gndnd your hands top bright berries vines tough as wire And when you see it leave it where 1 It stands What kind? Why apple tree past bearing now I Lord knows now old they are Some times in spring I A few white blossoms creep along the bough None last year though The only I blessed thing I That orchard's good for is to bum -at night I So get along now Hurry while there's light Merrill Quite a record that of the Maine Bible Society now 137 years old! son The Dominion with its vast ranges its reaches of wheat produces more flmi it can possibly consume Hence meats are available Canada also held onto its control and rationing We limped rationing and tried to control with the result that ws have plenty of prices but no products It ean be expected when qjl controls an off then will be a price increase then a drop back as fne markets and competition bend prices downward' Why pnlong the agonyf If it has to come why not nowT Get it over with instead of dragging it out It must also be considered that then is a powerful group in the Administration that sincerely believes the United States should exist under a Washington managed system They will hang onto controls or strive to have them retained as long as possible They have no intention of nturning to the simple but age-sound law of supply and demand It is hoped that the President will not yield to the but will deeide against the' artificial false front of control and put the United States back on the road to free enterprise and meat ocratic party Is split and the fbmro will be widened in the voting the party not even getting its usual union labor support which was' Its backbone in the lest seven 'congressional elections- rather than dhc people themselves docs nAt extend to the personifica And the most powerful section of the Army the officer Snip which 'Originally installed rmona as Preridmt in 1928 has been reported disaffected tor sometime Caught Between Fanes Tha dictatorship has been caught between Republican forces which refer to it aa Fascist and the Monarchists which the government has sought for years to hold in reserve (or a time whan it might bo forced to fall back upon than The so-called opposition comes from liberal Democrats Socialists Communists thn Navy and tha Army minority oil demanding Monarchist propaganda has been directed less against Premier Salazar than for themselves As a matter of fact Don Duarte Nuno one of the Bra-ganza princes and pretender to the throne has been protected by Sala-7sr The monarchists have believed that in the event of the aged Carmona's removal by death or other circumstances Salazar would reinstate the monarchy Since the present Portuguese Government was modeled after the corporate state founded by Mussolini Italy the stage would be all set tor such a move by which Salazar could hope to rally tha anti-Communist forces the country The monarchists tion of the state in the lender which has characterized other dictatorship His idea is maximum effectiveness with the minimum of political fireworks and no military trappings He got into trouble in 1938 and there almost was a revolt then when his government appeared to oe leaning toward the Fascist forces in the Spanish civil wai He was under widespread attack lest year when he ordered elections which however came off so quickly that the opposition groups were unable to organize their forcu and refused to participate Now lie is caught between forces which have been whining about Portugal all during the war when the country became a center for plotters representing practically every opposing ideology in Europe -w BY WXSTBSOOK FfeGLER NEW If theta were any excuse for believing that they were honest in their remarks about Palestine and the immigration of more refugees into the united States President Truman and Governor Dewey might be forgiven their competitive political appeals to religious -racial feeling id the current campaign HoweVer both are obviously moved only by consideration for the Jewish vote in New York The President imued bis statement in' time to jump gratuitous declaration at a dinner of the United Palestine Appeal in New York Thus expression became another too" item in an imitative appeal to elements -which weve a secure monopoly of Franklin Roosevelt as long as he lived In 1944 Dewey indorsed the Wagner Act unconditionally In a foredoomed attempt to win away some of Roosevelt's solid support in the union political organizations knowing it was a bad law which had thwarted both of its avowed reasons for being: the promotion of interstate commerce and tha guarantee that workers should be allowed to bargain through agents of their own choice No Occasion There was no occasion for statement other than the political purpose of rubbing some of the fuzz off Dewey's peach two nights latere Dewey also lacked an occasion except the political opportunity The subject was according to his own contention rather neatly put in hi 1M2 campaign for governor none of his business because foreign policy is the exclusive business of the national government Dewey is again a candidate for Governor so Palestine and the problem of or displaced persons as they are now called tor subtle preference is none of his business The State of New York is forbidden by the United States Constitution to have a foreign policy and has no authority to exclude refugees or displaced persona Their admission is controlled tar national law Once admitted by the Federal Government they may settle in New York or wherever else they please needing no permission from him Jewish Vetes In 194Y Dewey practically read Ham Fish out of the Republican party tor a politically stupid but morally honest admission of the fact that there was such a factor as the Thanksgiving Turkey Parties are on the record at Gray Time certainly ia marching right along Kennebunk ha been watching the surfacing of the old railroad bridge on Route 35 no longer used ao that it ia safe for motor travel -Houlton Pish and Game Club i broadening its interest including a I membership made up of seniors la-I flies and junior The Skyways a local organization at Millinocket has put in ML000 in I building an administration building and a large hangar in that Aroostook town A new loading ramp ia needed I for commercial gtane use At Washburn Mr and Mrs Charles Nickerson who came from Canada to Maine in 1919 have been celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary JOURNAL WAYFARER Who Plays Baseball Under the big top of professional baseball a truly American sport who plays the game! The game which has drawn more gate receipts this season than the most extravagant dreams of other years could have foreseen Here are some of the names in the box scores: Schoendienst Dusak Metko-vich Pellagrini Byba Gonzales Garagi-ola Grozicki Kurowski Sessi Furjllo Her-manski Lavagetto Lombardi Miksis Ba-mazotti Tepsic and DiMaggio Americans to join with the Connie Macks the Ty Cobbs Babe Buths the Joe Cronins the Christy Mathewsons the Nap Lajoies etc Look at the sports roster school college amateur and professional and the names ran the gamut of all the races of the world These are the names of America BY ALICE FEOST LORD DID YOU EVER! In reminiscent vein the colorful correspondent at Brideton Cam pain Qalet Tha campaign has been so quiet jcu could hear a Pepper drop or a Wallace fall But padded rolling pins have been flying in tha democratic comp The meat famine coming atop the Wallace affair has spread a panic among democratic candidates in eastern cities They have' been screaming to Mr Truman privately and publicly for relief of some sort which will return beef to all dem- ocratlc tables at least before! the 1 voting taU Indeed tha Republican believe a report they have heard from the democratic camp that Mike Monroney chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chosen tor that jab because his district was sate and therefore he could campaign for others in need instead of for him-scll had to rush back to his homo district in Oklahoma City on a well concealed trip to mend his own fence Tiiis much I know Democratic benale Leader Barkley has embarked on 35 campaign speeches in tacky When a man of Barkley's ficial connection with the Whit House age -and health goes into such incessant and strenuous activity merely to save a Democratic Senate seat and perhaps a Louisville Congressman or two you may be sure the inner Demo report art very bad The spots where the Republicans expect to gain most are the large industrial states like Massachusetts Pennsylvania New York places in which the unions have been strongest They cannot expect to reap much in Illinois or Indiana where they are already strong In Illinois they might pick up a district or two in Ed Kelley's Chicago and in Indiana their hopes era cen tered in the Gary district where the foreign language groups have split over the peace troubles But their hopes even extend to wild and wooly Washington in which the unions have been dominant and to California New Presidential Candid sey Out in Pennsylvania they expect to promote a naw Presidential candidacy in the size of the majority tor which their Gov Martin beats Joe (JulToy Certainly Mr Guffey has been getting prominent Democrats Ircm outside the state to undertake Arthur Hoffman of Brunswick I has a sort of Mother Cary Chicken potato a big ona with seven little ones attached on Saturday night which i apt to be somethin-: of a social occasion in the household With friends dropping in of course it might be a little embarrassing but of course most of the folks we know are used to kind of grimitive arangements up here i the hills greatest problem would be the strangers that are apt to show up now and again We've thought up an answer to that too but Young Zeph is still fighting it kind of feebly figure it would be a good way to use up that bubble bath Well doe President Sill of Bow-doln college emphasize the fact that the well-bred man welcome controversy finding in debate the aeeda of growth and progress Hesr the Gripes The Hulett Poet of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is to be commended for arranging a meeting for all veterans with a representative of the United States Unemployment Service to discuss the resentment shown by some over the ruling from the Veterans Administration on $20 a week jobless compensation Under the 61 Bill of Bights veterans may draw np to $20 a week for 52 weeks if they cannot find suitable work Some veterans mistaken in the intent of the bill and with no self-pride have the government by accepting the $20 without making an effort to find a job They will be the losers in the end for 52 weeks go quite fast When they have to go to work they will find their comrades in places of seniority and on way to higher pay than later-comerp can qualify for Some veterans have this attitude Why take a job at $25 a week 'which with the take-out for government tax leaves about $20 which they can get without working Arthur Nason a representative of the USES offered himself as a target for the He is a veteran but it took moral courage to stand up before disgruntled veterans many of them uninformed on their rights or the provisions of the bill Any time any group or members of it are uncertain or disturbed about their rights it is good to give them a chance to be heard Better still if there is any one available to answer their questions Bights of veterans may have been invaded by this order which has resulted in many veterans being cut off from the $20 after 20 weeks The honest veteran who is in the great majority should not be penalised by the boys who are members of the 52-20 elub and proud of it The record is good in this section The local office has jurisdiction over a section in which there are 10000 vet- erans and there are but 900 on the jobless payroll at present Maine is beginning to talk up win- ter sports- A Aunt Myrtle sent us last Christmas and it would be a let more Forest autumnal colors are at their Jewish vote Every politician knows there is such a thing and both Tru- peak in many piece in Maine I man and Dewey in "the present case It has been 12 years since Maine are angling for It by deliberate and Ridge writes this skit which may have connotations for other folks in Maine: while beck wa bought mess of stuff and we Just got around to looking it over We re awful pleased to find something we been needing a long long time going right against that inside wall in the kitchen lived down around the city long enough so we got uaed to the idea of Murphy beds but this is the first time we've ever come across a Murphy bathtub The way it looks to us you just pull it down pour in a teakfltle of hot water and climb in quick before it snaps back up again course as some of our friends have 'pointed out there would seem to be certain disadvantages in this arrangement Young Zeph is one of them He says what happens if it does shut up while someone's in there soaking We said that there was nothing to worry about because someone would be sure to notice the water running out at the bottom and would coma and untold it again sooner or later We do admit however that it Is not the most convenient plan to have it in the kitchen especially where the activity which would naturally center around it would be at its height The Freshman Tie It is going to be interesting to observe the college sophomore in his treatment of freshmen this year The majority of college sophomores are veterans as also is the entering class The veterans last year objected and we believe with reason to the childish and outlandish demands made upon them by sophomores such as wearing a tie" the result of which was to embarrass the yearling off campus Will the veteran sophomore who objected last year recall his feelings or will he join with others in perpetuating silly campus customs! presentation of the act I Industrie land issue as politicians they hope One is started now I to seduce Jewish voters with prom ot'd issue as politicians they hope to seduce Jewish voters with protn- John Gould in the Christian Monitor: wheezing old can't foWllfe hfeDem en-jines at least blow modest than the ordinary old fashioned hot and yellow soap arrangement we've all got used to He says he definitely does not want to smell of 'Apres Midi d'dne all day Sunday He'll come to it we figure after two or three strangr ladies have walked in on him in the tub of our city friends said she should think the simple solution to the whole thing would be to put it in the bathroom where it belongs We explained to her that the bathtub would not last long if we had to kick a hole in the ice every time we wanted to get a member of the family on! No the kitchen's the natural place for a bath up here on the mountain and it would seem sort cf sacrilegious to the argument for him and lend respectability to Ms claims Ha le steam can mile and with the public interest And when the newest of the Diesels 1 the old- have comlSttSS I est on the system and PS? committed Americans both in ns as warriors moral and Po- creation of a I When Henry take 1 're Jewish coinpulp mill and pulls the whistlcord Bit I of yore we enn tii iar- I wnipilDi none cf them dSKd fO Mta UP the country and talk it up because they knew the people Only a handful of men and one woild flaty reJcct nJ obligation to rescue ship are now 'aJ Pay to establish rtificial I Others there are the CGC 80004 for nation for any group in use primarily as a buoy boat and a landJvh'h of power pro- buoy tender Shrub Last year the! jIlerilcal's would be colossal bass had the cutters Argo Thetis onsuch a mis- NAhninlah I RUMlj WilCll yelled persecution until we turned them loose just a they expected frpm the start O'Dwyer was just talking for vote So are Truman and Dewey The terrible fault here is that they are all trying to chisel a political advantage by telling lies smothering facts and putting in the category of Hitlerites all who insist on analyzing their statements and false promises That kind of campaigning never solves problems and always stores up trouble to break in storms later on the Hitler regime Americans heard and agreed that Jews were Americans Germans Britons French and so forth We heard and agreed that Jewishness was a matter of religion not race and that Hitler's proposition to the contrary was' diabolical- Now the same authorities demand a new nation for Jew who are Germans Poles or Romanians or even Americans And the same authorities also argue that persons of no religion or atheists are nevertheless Jews by some test that seems to indorse Hitler's racism By what other test is a person with no religion to be deemed a Jew? No Disagreement Saturday Ort 19 th from lad which we now own If rnemeeVl? of the those acts of our own Research club at we reject the Zionist claims to followid'bT Wld No Bombs in Britain The forthright declaration by President Tram an that no atom bombs have been given to Great Britain clears the atmosphere on this subject It should erase the belief and the rumors that the United States and Britain are patching up a long-range secret military alliance What Russia Got What the United States did for the Soviet Union in the war was nearly the dominating factor in her victories No matter how high the courage of man he fight with dubs and his fists in modern war The Department of State has billed the Soviet Union for civilian-type war supplies now being used in the 5-year plan This plan according to Generalissimo Stalin is to make his union the most powerful military nation in the world Our note to Russia has not even been acknowledged State Department bills former allies for goods usable in peacetime Russia with more metals motors and machinery than the British empire loaned little in return It is figured that Russia owes the United States about half a billion dollars for goods thoroughly CIO but what John Lewis' miners may do to him in the coal districts will bo shown only by tho counted votes The polls have been slow and inconclusive- Actually some of tho Republican leaden an waiting to hear what Mr Gallup says as ho never says much until the last week before election these Republican bigwise if not tho nation will remain on tiptoe for a couple of weeks yet Certainly however the Democrats have not bean able to match tho Republican slogan: The fundamental political situation from tho Republican or any other standpoint in my opinion simply this: FDB Kerim Breaking The Roosevelt regime managed to perpetuate itself by an unreasonable and purely political alliance of southern Democrats city unions and city political machines in the north and east and even tho Communists The alliance wu maintained by the genius of Mr Roosevelt signs that it if cracking ara unmistakable Tho pressure of international and domestic events have forced open breaks wider and wider in the coalition and it cannot bo maintained much longer Yet the machines of the cities and unions are the best organized political pressure groups in the country A union may fine a member for not voting It provides automobiles pressure and instruction to get its vote recorded 100 per cent The city machines do fairly well in thi respect also The public at large is not organized If the vote of the middle class the white collar worker ana the average citizen ia more than 80 per cent recorded in aa off-year election the movement to get out Blames Controls For Upsetting Cotton Program the In- Jurssfz the Club outnumbered the Indians or became (dues be raised to $1 a year I a controlling minority because we were smarter and not fastidious in levCTthink our honesty own precedent Weftjpnt we object if the Zion BLuch 8houW trr in Palestine whole But Truman Dewey or any other Because the valua-1 American politician who tells the HiVBII kAimillflIl WiHJ kCIli W1C It would be something like the tit Louis sensational upset of the vaunted Boston Bed Sox if President Truman and any of his subordinates could be caught in a good case of old-fashioned agreement The President declares the budget will be in balance next June 30 when the fiscal year ends Secretary of the Treasury Snyder has renewed to newsmen his forecast of a deficit next June The President says that he and Snyder are1" not in disagreement Snyder agrees that there is no disagreement Things are getting and in Washington as time flies to the election Nov 5 Already Taken 5NJ88 D-Fa The United States had secretly mitted 580000 displaced persons formerly called refugees by 1942 and some vast but unreveulcd number have come here since then Sill Truman Dewey and recently Mayor O'Dwycr of New York demand that we modify our laws so as to admit share" of additional immigrants but all without telling us how many have been admitted or what share' in-inviting 250000 more to New York said: anyone says there isn't plenty of room here Til show him where it is within 100 But if O'Dwyer can find living Suartera for 250000 more popula-on within 100 miles iff New York ho ia holding out on hundreds of thousands of native Americans now living in dirty old fire-traps and ratty converted barracks raising The Little Flower Blooms fmm voters that they have any obtiga- nln up the island to Sum- tion to back such a venture with mer and year-round resident and their lives in war and the proper- business developments iy and labor of the whole Americrn greatly increase the taxable peoDle will be exterminated at the property in tha poll rr must be clearly demons trat- Dewey said the United Harmnnenl Ray I States reaffirms its policy that the lPotT1 Pledge to the Jewish people must ing at about 7 clock as she gazed be from her kitchen window She I Whet Ftedeesf hf neighbor hore was in What pledge? When were the (Jiff- furaW i 1 TK 5 5 1 I American people ever consulted in TVlf turned andsuch a any election on thi issue discus- fu b5J11 ed apart from all other issues or BOSTON-P- The President of the National Association of Cotton Ma nufacturers blames strangling controls of bureaucrat" for the industry's reconversion program" Russell Fisher who was reelected at yesterday's annual meeting said that cotton manufacturers between rising labor and material costa on the one hand and fixed pricei clue to months of delay by the OPA in making price adjustments on the other were unable to maintain production let alone increase He told the manufacturers that although the outlook for the sale of cotton products was good there were that the edge is off the public appetite" and that it was time for mills to their inventory position are beginning to look for better values for their he asrerted production of durable goods is growing and will be Increasingly a competitor lor the public the vote will be considered a succeK cast will Only the ballots actually babies in frightening squalor and incidentally with little food and lei soap The truth la that he knows of no such habitations unless he is thinking of more barracks But in that case these 250000 new immigrants within one jrtar would be howling about segregation in camps" like the experiment- count In view of the dismal condition of the Democrats my election prediction is this: GOP Will Central Haase The Republicans will gain Aria control of the House perhaps by lg or 17 votes or more and will coma dose to controlling the Senate perhaps within one or two votes If I al 1000 who went to Oswego and the split amonjthe unions eventu- larged to the extent as the split widens In that 25 Tears Ago (Fraas Tha Lewis toa carnal VUaw Clarence Percy Joy and Carrie Elizabeth Fickett were hcmt Fifteen thousand chickens ye the fhpie foyrenei-man Rev True Crosby bride was becoming- domestic egg-lay inc variety took VI i S3 1 iy gowned in a travelling suit of brown duvet delaine off torn WffitwpSrt to Tflof1-1" UKuei to brin out with bat to join other feathered varieties Topsham fair opened up under clear skies their trip south shortly after dawn Gov San Souci of Rhode Island expressed him- Oct 8 It was the first hi the self as very much impressed tar the beauty of the I history of the State that any chicken young ladies and girls cf Lewiston-Auburn He made" fleck of notable size had left the the statement at a reception tendered him by the Cer- ground for a long trip south How- cle Canadien club Than he begged off from dancing ever It wasn't the approach of win- with any of the by explaining that he ter that motivated the interport know how- Fernand Despins president of the barnyard birds it was their owner club made the speech of welcome in French and the I Norris Clements who- "sold them 'to Governor replied in English Along with Pres Des- be consigned to the bellies of the pins Bernard Reny Richard Couil- I meat hungry citizens in the Dele-lard Oliver and Rudolph Hamel were cn the com- I ware area And It their own mittee wings that boro them from Winter- At Lewiston high in the Current Events clubs I port to FrankfordDel but rather Fred Doughty wa president of Division Guy Low- I the wings of a DC -2 commercial ell of Division: William Jordan of Division and transport driven by ex-Nsvy Flyer Marion MscMinnof Division George Dalton Transportation costs The marriage of Clyde Hdden of Sabattu I for the flight were leas than 12 and Min Gladys Maine of Lewiston was heM' that mills per biddie afternoon at the home of the officiating clergyman What Jewish people? Throughout The United Nationg Belief and Be-habilitation Administration was intended as a relief agency not aa a rehabilitation project Of the funds expended 87 per cent were furnished by the United States and the United Kingdom The' task of rebuilding the war devastated areas is beyond the resources pf UNfiRA The present differences between the former New York Mayor Fiorello La-Guardia and the Civilian Production Administration plqs Representative committee investigating disposal of snrplng property are over the diversion of steel rails to Yugoslavia The rails were originally consigned to China LaGuardia says delivery "could he made to China hence the decision to make them available to Yugoslavia Slaughter and CPA Chief Small want more information from LaGnardia bnt the fiery little dignity is hurt just back with a member of his family from a trip to Europe LaGuardia seems to have forgotten the right of Uncle Sam through his igents to ask questions So he explodes in true LaGuardia manner calling names getting nowhere demonstrating his unfitness for the position of director general of UXRRA Temple of Bidderara rormeriy or lwu- i -ra ton The couple were attended by Royal Hdden II CIHI JCr UrSlt of Sabattu and Miss Mildred Perkins of Lewiston 1 "The bride wore a becoming suit of navy duvet de- Oiifkta Put TV laine trimmed with nutria with hat to I Villi 18J 50 Years Ago 96 15 Thousand WASHINGTON -IP- The nation's dr-ft boards will have to find only 15000 men for the Army in November Voluntary enlistment of nearly a million in the last year permitted the cut from the October quota of 35000 explained Mai Gen Willard Paul War Department personnel director The November quota is the smallest since selective service went into business before Pearl Harbor Shortage of New Air (Fraas Tha Lewiston Jsarnal niaa) Douglas of -West Auburn Khd peas picked from his own garden that miming for dinner Tracy of Auburn took a piece of atone he had picked up at Mt Apatite Auburn to Prof Strong of Bates College He found there was gold in the stone but that it wuid only produce about $15 worth per ton Michael Trufant of Lincoln Street Lewiston was relating to friends that back in 1871 when he was a soldier in an English regiment in India there was a shortage of fresh meat One of the elephants used to do work went mad and was shot Natives tcld the soldiers how to cook the lower legs and feet of the animal and Mr Trufant declared it was' as good as the best 'venison he had ever eaten since that time X-Haslam Lisbon street merchant had re-' turned frem a trip to Florida and Cuba with a party of speculators and capitalist In the latter spot he had watched a battle between the Spanish and Insurgent troops He declared that all Cuban prisoners were butchered by their Spanish captors A large flock of ducks were seen at Lake Auburn The old livery stable long occupied by John Goff cn Park Street and the old double house next to it one of the oldest in the city were being torn down Grapewin and Evans Lizzie Melrose Lcuis Mar-tinttte Nelly Franklyn the Clayben sisters Charles A Morgan Eskert and Heck (fun makers) were ap-ROTtae al the Opera House in Charles Clancy's laughing success' Always to Jpe Front The Meat Muddle 1 President Truman and his cabinet in a huddle over the meat muddle found the answer yet The President will deeide within a day or tivo what he will do to get meat on the table In justice to the President it should not he charged that this is lie must be given credit for a certain amount of cour-' age which may lead to a change of mind about his cherished control system It is an intricate question Perhaps cattlemen are holding back for higher prices than they ean get under the present OPA eeflings They have a right to human nature nobody being in business for fan and nobody working for the excitement of sach for the revenue he qan squeeze out Canada la not a fair ease for eompar- Mail Stamps Seen WASHINdTON-flP-The new five cent air mail stamp may join the list of scarce items The Post Office Department said today that nickel air mail met with such spontaneous approval pest offices all over the country are hard pressed to meet the demand Working around the clock the bureau of engraving is producing 13000000 air mail stamps dally in an effort to keep post offices supplied toe department said a statement qA.

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