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Page Ten<br />
(jr()ss~ Point~ N$Z.wS<br />
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Entered as second-class matter at the post office. Detroit<br />
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V<br />
Groll.e-<br />
Ezalleratlonll<br />
A. PRYOR<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Talley Bant<br />
by<br />
Belt" Talley<br />
I ?ac~! But )'OU can't be sure of I Ra di0 P rog ram<br />
: It. girls. I .<br />
I<br />
Did you h:al~ a~out the,G.I.lDramatizes Pets<br />
. who wanted to marry a Chlllese<br />
: .c:irl? His family wrote and said. --.<br />
"15 she religious-is she 'clean- Chrysler dealers of thlS. area<br />
I what are her politics?" The G,!. have a~sumed the sponsorship ?f<br />
, Fancy my state of shock wrote back and said. "She was an e~tlrely ~ew t~.pe of r.adlo<br />
, wh~n I sa\; mvsel! staring. at baptised by the missionaries she proglam, enhUed, The AOlmal<br />
J batnes every Saturday night: and World Cour!."<br />
me recently frum the pages of I she must be a Republican be- The program is a development<br />
"The)' do me wrolJg u..ho say I tome 110 more, the G. P. News. Anonymity, cause when we were courting she of an original idea of Dave A.<br />
lfl hen OIJU I Iwotk and Jail /0 filld )'0/1 ill,' lends piquancy. Now that vou i kept saying, 'I no do-ey, I no do. Wallace, president of the Chrysr<br />
did d d J ey!" !el' Division of the Chrysler Cor-<br />
'or eller)' ay flan. ol//si e 'your oor, know me I shall have to be i 'poration. Mr. Wallace saw the<br />
And bid )'0/1 u'ake. ami rise /0 fight and win." m a l' e dignified. Besides, I II need to help tht' hurnane societies<br />
(Wallt'r Malone) hadn't looked at my s elf I Letterbox in their fine work and to provide<br />
... ... ... SEARCHINGLY for quite a homes for good pets,<br />
The change to daylight saving time brought a slight long while. Five pounds too I '-=' .J The local dealers were eager to<br />
. I' WIlt I t Henry Ledyard of 104 Moran 'sponsor the program after an<br />
amount of confusion to a lot of people ... but 'the most con- many, my gu' . e I a eas, road, Grosse Pointe Farms, has audition because they are con-<br />
fused person we know of is the, local woman who rect'ntly the YOUNG, lake an mteIli- i made known his opinion on the vinced that it affords ihem a real<br />
I gent-looking picture! What a I d t If. b 'ld. f<br />
hired a maid-of-alJ-work. At about ten o'dock on Saturday propose pos 0 Ice UI mg or opportunity to do a public sel'-<br />
D.OG for an editor! I Grosse Pointe in a leiter which vice.<br />
night, (the night we were to set our clocks ahead), the maid, Pretty LADY' WILKINS he- i he addressed to Hon. Harold F. The project will aid and solicit<br />
who had finished for the day and gone home, telephont'd her lieves in SPOOKS. She came over IYoungblood, our representative support fOI' the local Humane<br />
.. the othel all d b ht I in Congress from the 14th Dis- S 't 1 ,. Ii<br />
mIstress and said "Sav are vou folks up there gomg on I Hernoon an loug , .. . . . oCle y. n some CitIes, umane<br />
, J' J me an album of her new record- I tllet. He sent a COP) to the Ne\\ s. Societies already have staged<br />
daylight saving time'!" The disconfuddled Madam allowed as ings. She has a small, appealing His letter foJlows: . their own broadcasts with great<br />
how "bul, natch" ... however, she still can't figure out what voice-quite intimale and femi. , APlll 7, 1948. Sllccess but never on such a scale<br />
the maid had in mind. She hates to suppose lhe maid thought nine. There were several people lion. Harold F. Youn~blood, or so frequently as the one now<br />
'h' . here and we all thought lhe rec- House of Representatlves, sponsored by the Chrysler deali<br />
ages vs Towns, Ip. all of Grosse Pointe was going on daylight except he" em- ords very charming. During the Washlngton,~. C. . . ,ers.<br />
players. , aftel'Ooon we got on the subject' I .have noticed I~ the A,pn! The subject' matter will be<br />
II<br />
Th e discussions currentlv underway belween several of .. .. .. . of SPOOKS. and SUZANNE re- . 1st Issue of the GI?sse POI!1te greatly varied and )\'ill feature<br />
J I counted ,. I . t f I News a feature artIcle statmg .t.' f hI. d .<br />
" Grosse Pointe villages and the County Health administh<br />
'"<br />
tration are aimed at having the local communities shift their<br />
P<br />
If you are plain Mr . '. John Smith or l\'1r. Robert Jones ... you<br />
may have felt a wee bIt f1altered to receive a personally addressed<br />
se\ela inS ances 0 I. l' ,I . tl l' t s Olles 0 what she felt were definite proof ) ou are ac t e 1erOlsm. evollOn<br />
1\ e y a ~mp I~g, 0 and intelligence of dogs cats and<br />
of spirit machinations. She said secure a new post ,?lflce bUlldmg other pet animals. The're is vir.<br />
ublic health servi,ce from the shoulders of the home tax- letter from some local big-shot. asking you to donate this or join she manipulates the ouije board for the Grosse Ph°lnte darea rs onto the county at large. .<br />
paye<br />
The direct argument is that as, long as the people of<br />
that , or attend the ..' other thing. You might have . thought "Ah-ha,<br />
I m NOT the nonemty ,ny Wife thmks 13m. Mr. Big shot must have<br />
. It tuaUy limitless material avail.<br />
from time to t' 0 appears to me t at un er pres- bl t t. h. h d f<br />
. , lme. none occa. e t dit"o thi' g' t a I.' Slon, s~e said, the board Inform- n con I ns s IS a lea, interest, a SllSam as somea of Ig the egree greatest a<br />
ed her-correctly, it turned out waste. . I wrilers have contributed to the<br />
Grosse<br />
let the<br />
Pointe<br />
county<br />
have to .pay county<br />
undertake the same<br />
taxes<br />
service<br />
anyway<br />
which .<br />
why not<br />
it already• heard of me or I wouldn't be getting this letler." That's<br />
say to yourself belol'e you toss it in the waste basket.'<br />
what you or the death,<br />
day of JACK<br />
f th' . 0 e ownels<br />
on the following<br />
KRIENDLER<br />
f f d 21 ,one 0 ame .<br />
Whdenf the thPosht dOfflce tWa.>literature of animals:. Another<br />
move rom e ar ware sore . b".<br />
to its present location on Mau- work Important through 0 Jectlve the Humane WIll beSacto performs for all of the county except the citles of DetrOIt; Well, you can disillusion )'ourself right now .•. because Mr'i • • • mee, the stalement ,.\.as made iety (0 find homes both for pets<br />
Hamtramck Highland Park Dearborn and our own .Grosse J\ig shot never he:mi of you in all his life. We discovered that; Recently a man was apprehend- that the presentlloc~tlOn would whose owners must part with<br />
" ! tI h 1 tl t ff" A yo pr babl It ow d' take care of al shipments. 1 .<br />
PO' te These all maintain their own health service at their I recen y w. en a e er came 0 ollr 0 lee. suo Y n ,e 111 New Jersey who had es. realize they do not have storage them and ~or homeless a~lmals,<br />
rn • our outfit 15 called "Abbe Press." 8000000, the letter was addressed caped ,eleven years ago, from space for parcel post shipments thus avertlOg the necessIty of<br />
own expe_nse. . to Mr. Abbe Press" and slarted out, "Dear Mr. Press." It took US D~VIL S ISLAND. To keep from whic4 cannot be handled and destroyin~ so many of them as a<br />
The scheme looks good on the surface and It may work. down a per. belOg retur~ed to a French pe~al (hat it may be a slight incon- lesser eVIl than neglect. ,<br />
It is significant however that the communities mentioned ... '" ... ~olony, he el~ed the sl~tute at !1m- venience to go some dtstance to . Owners of pets ~r thos: deslr-,<br />
above<br />
work<br />
.<br />
have seen fit to retam<br />
. .<br />
and have bl!en wlllmg<br />
contro<br />
to pay<br />
1 th' 1 1 h Ith<br />
over ell' oca ea<br />
. .<br />
for the pnvIlege.<br />
I'" th '11 h ItatlOl1s. which allo\\ s.a man to pick these up However the<br />
Just talked to a woman who to \' us she got qUIte a 1'1 w en go free after' five "ears That stat- t.... d'..<br />
d th h . d d I' 'd " - '. coun ry IS 10 a senous con Itlon<br />
she answere e p one one mornmg an a eep ma e vOice sal , ute was WIped .out .dur.!O~ the with many demands being made<br />
109 to own them \\ III make theIr,<br />
wants known through one of the<br />
'<br />
sponsoring Chrysler. dealers or<br />
To do this would be for Grosse<br />
. ' .. d dh<br />
from 1\:; long mamtame. . a erence ....<br />
the advanta'ges and pnvlleges which<br />
Pointe a right about face<br />
t hid 11 f<br />
a orne ru e han a 0ld thIS lmphes. T ey wou<br />
"I'd like to speak to the War Department." Our heroine advised<br />
him that he had the wrong number and promptly hung up, wonder-<br />
I'ng the while if there were a ~ecret order of some kind right in our<br />
midst that she hadn't heard about before. In a few minutes. the<br />
war, so the case 10 POIO~lS In the<br />
cour~ now. When I wen, to South<br />
Amenca . . last summer, .. we ilew<br />
dneclly over DEVIL S ISLAND<br />
on th~ Government for building<br />
materials for necessary proJects,<br />
f'or mcrease d ml'I.t I ary expen d'1- tures and for the very necessary<br />
the 10c~IHt;mane Soclely. In thIS<br />
mannel, It IS believed that tholl-<br />
sands of animals mav find good<br />
J<br />
homes.. .<br />
of a certainty<br />
.<br />
of governmen~<br />
surrender one of the most important<br />
., 1" " h' h . bh<br />
to the' po lllcs w IC I~ ~o a orren<br />
functions<br />
t t<br />
0 m~ny<br />
phone rang again and when she answered it the same voice asked<br />
to speak to a Mrs. Soandso. The woman asked, "Didn't you call a<br />
on the \'lay to .RIO. ~here are ae.<br />
tually three .mall Islands. One<br />
~oused the administration build'<br />
need to reduce our national debt.<br />
It would appeal' to me that<br />
you as our representative of. the<br />
.Th,e 5ponsonng dealers WIll<br />
dIstribute free booklets on the<br />
care and feeding of pets. They<br />
of our people. All steps for the superVIsion and safeguardmg minute ago and ask to speak to the War Department?" The lillie<br />
man admitted same, then added, "That's what 'I call my wife." He<br />
lOgSa~d the other two supported<br />
lhe prisons A fI<br />
14th district are only using up also<br />
bl k<br />
will supply<br />
b<br />
application<br />
of the public health would repose in a great county-wide 01'- ' .' s we ew over :1'1.' critical funds and materials for an's for mem ership in the<br />
• .•••. r' was calling'lo speak to his wife ..• who was at the moment, Cook could eaSily see the roof]e;;s pns- a project that is definitely not Humane Society.<br />
gamzatJOn 1n whIch Grosse Pomte would have small \ Olce in the' household. 0': cells-hke so many un.covered necessary at this time ~nd I The program will be heard over<br />
and no actual control. * ... ... plts .. r,thought th.ey had It;st fal. wish to present my vigorous pro .. -<br />
C<br />
Come in ••• mee' ,he glamour que~n<br />
of ,he motor ,ar world!<br />
If Atlantic City were holding a<br />
beauty contest for automobiles this<br />
year, there'd be no question about<br />
the winner.<br />
n's pictured above-thc breathtaking<br />
new Packard Convertible.<br />
And it's beauty that's hacked by<br />
brawn and brains. Its newly engineered<br />
chassis gives this Packard<br />
a safety, a rigidity, a glued-to-theroad<br />
stability new to this type of<br />
15205 E. Jefferson Aventle<br />
Thursday, April 29, '1948<br />
Station WXYZ Monday through<br />
Friday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight<br />
time.<br />
What Price Health?<br />
•<br />
By FRED 1\1. KOPP, R.Ph"<br />
When illness sll'ikes, do yoU<br />
shop around frantically to find<br />
a doctor whose charges you<br />
think might be low? Of course<br />
not.<br />
By the same token. why look<br />
for a "bargain counter" when<br />
your doctor gives you a pre.<br />
scription? YOUI'health is be.<br />
yond pricr. - the medication<br />
you may need to restore or<br />
preserve it should be only the<br />
best, regardless of price.<br />
The conscientous druggist's<br />
prescriptions are not expensive.<br />
They con lain the finest of<br />
ingredi~J1ts, checked and dotl-.<br />
ble chr.ckecl, plus the conscientious<br />
skill o[ a trained man.<br />
That is your safely and Yolll'<br />
saving.<br />
ThL'i is tile 2~3rd of a seril's, or<br />
Editorial Arl\'('rtl~rm('nts appearmg<br />
in this paper each week.<br />
Copyright<br />
"Th. Valley Level Route" •<br />
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INDIANAPOLIS<br />
1 Hr. 33 Min.<br />
MEMPHIS<br />
4 Hrs. 42 Min.<br />
NEW ORLEANS<br />
7 Hrs. 22 Min•<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
RAndolph 7190<br />
The present health service of' Grosse Pointe is one of the Ii you are planning a trip to New York, better be well heeled le,n ~nto dtedca HARGOT Cleaners<br />
DRIVE IN<br />
The '\[/Ht Modem I)' Equipped Plallt<br />
jor Higli Quality \I'Iorkmambip<br />
NOW OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.<br />
SPECIAL! HARPER at BEDFORD<br />
TU.5-3230<br />
Any home sile drapes<br />
PICK UP AND DELIVERY<br />
SERVICE<br />
Grosu Poilile Brtll/th Store<br />
. Cash and Carry ESQUIR.E THEATRE BLDG .•<br />
Hello, Gorgeous!<br />
y al e eseI' e now.<br />
, smBcr.the<br />
ut I was<br />
Isla~ds test to this new post. office.<br />
10- Very truly yourfunctions<br />
of the township of which they are a part. The town- berore )'ou take the hl« step. A couple we know<br />
j<br />
UJltre<br />
t<br />
urue<br />
d f<br />
rom formed that the pits had always HENRY LEDYARD.<br />
ship. is the creature of the citizens of the four villages of there and here is a rough idea of some of the prices In the bir shot been roo~less-:-that the I?risoners<br />
..' places. At a bi« hotel, breakfast in the room ran 50methinl like this: were chamed 111 them night and Ch h B d<br />
Grosse Pomte. WhICh cOlppose It. . half rrapefruit, sixty cents; cup of coffee, thirt). cents; two piece3 day, to weather. if they could. . Urc oa r s<br />
If its service and administration along any lme does not of toast, thirty five cenls and a small dab or marmala'de, thirty the icy torrential rains and the I<br />
conform to the op~nion.s?f our citizens they have a complete five cents. A bowl of ice sent to the room Wa.5 fifty cents. Tryin« a i~~~~quent pitiless, equatorial plan Meetings<br />
right to speak theIr opmlOns face to face or at the polls.<br />
. ..., be.<br />
M:ost of the dIsagreements whtch have ansen tween<br />
, d f th '1<br />
th~ townshi,p.and, tIle villages have occurre . rom e unwt -<br />
lingness of the village officials to meet with the. Township<br />
Board and talk over all matters of common interest.<br />
. ' . .. 'd' .<br />
Latterly a belief has grown' WIth the VIllages ~ mmIStrations<br />
that the public interest, bot~ financial.ly a~d 10 quality<br />
of service, would be advanced If the township was destrayed<br />
via abandonment, and each village set up housemodest<br />
lookin« restaurant on a side street, ollr pals ordered a couple<br />
r h b . d t I f Ilk f 1 h The hamburrers<br />
0 am urters an wo J asses 0 m J or unc . ..<br />
were laree and they WERE good and they were decorated with the<br />
Wloal non-edible bunny fodder. The price for. milk and. sandwich<br />
W1IJI $~.50 A l"IECE. .<br />
--------<br />
Inflation Loom i. ng<br />
However much one may disagree with President Truman<br />
• • • '<br />
The Board of Education of the<br />
Every day it rains, ,and every Grosse Poinle Methodist Church<br />
day the sun blasts down on DEV-<br />
IL'S ISLAND. When the islands will meet in the parsonage, 2049<br />
were abandoned the 800' Van~ntwerp road on Monday<br />
ers were remo~ed t~ Fff~~~~e\'~I.elll1lbng'd!"lay 3daft 8 thP.mh'Pldl~ns<br />
, e lscusse or e 0 lng<br />
GUIANA to serve out their terms. of a daily vacation Bible School.<br />
About ~ year ago there was talk I The oCCicia! board of the<br />
of send1l1g th~m home to France, chur~h will meet of.! Wednesday<br />
SObthte tSh. alvatJOtntArmBRYIGgOl G bUsy , . ..<br />
keeping<br />
,.<br />
anew as a CIty.<br />
h' h<br />
Just what matenal advantage would accrue by t IS as<br />
in his administration of the count.ry, and disagreements are<br />
as numerous as the sea sands, the facts that lie behmd his<br />
I even 109 at 8 p.m. 10<br />
a ou ,e ma er. . EN. of Mr and "~I L S<br />
the<br />
W<br />
home<br />
lk<br />
CHARLES PEAN h d'd' . 1V<br />
. .. ' w 0<br />
rs. ee . a er,<br />
I the 865 B"dford road. All board<br />
mvestlgatmg, says that the pri5- members are asked to be presnot<br />
been made clear to the citizens. An instant result plea for the restoration of price controls before the American o.ners-all 800 of them-would 'mt.<br />
would be to wipe out the last remaining vestige of cOmmon<br />
overlying local government through which, if participated<br />
Society of Newspaper<br />
an embarrassing black<br />
Editors<br />
eye.<br />
in Washington stick out like like to go back to the ISLAND.<br />
T~ey s~y, as compared to 0e in by the villages<br />
.' ". .'<br />
Ice agamst WhIch<br />
could improve and extend the public serv-<br />
1 d h 1 d I . t<br />
they now 0 ge suc au camp am .<br />
As soon as the Grand Old<br />
its leaders began to howl for<br />
Party got in control of Congress<br />
the abolition of controls. They<br />
prIsons In France or o~ the malnland,<br />
the ISLAND 15 heaven.<br />
Should teach us all to keep out of<br />
Instead, however, of consolidating the local government<br />
in many of its departments of common conce.rn! the wese~t<br />
trend is to pull yet farther apart and make thIS Isolation still<br />
more rigid by the creation of cities ~here villages now exist.<br />
What Grosse Pointe needs now in the way of local goveventually<br />
got it on every item of importance except rents<br />
and even set a deadline on these.<br />
This achievement was to. bring about forthwith an era<br />
of universal sweetness and light. The old prOVEn laws of supply<br />
and demand, competition and FREE enterprise, were going<br />
jails from now on.<br />
• • •<br />
. You undoubtedly read of the<br />
recent assassination of JORGE<br />
GAITAN whose death set off the<br />
ernment is more of cooperation<br />
seem to be in a mood of pulling<br />
and good will. Instead we<br />
apart and making faces at<br />
to level off the knots<br />
everybody was going<br />
and hummocks<br />
to be happy and<br />
in our economy<br />
prosperous. .<br />
and revolution GOTA and whieh killed destroyed so many<br />
LOMBIANS. On OUr way<br />
BO. CO.<br />
back<br />
each other. As we observe, it didn't work out exactly that way. As from South America we decided<br />
It is small town politics in ~n aC,ute form.<br />
______<br />
, .d on<br />
Let S Fl Out<br />
soon as the lid was off everything went high~ wide and handsome.<br />
The reason things happened as they did was because<br />
human nature is as it is. The national motto became "I'll get<br />
h d" L h t d<br />
mine while t e getting is goo. a!(or wan e more wages<br />
not to go to BOGOT~, where we<br />
had reservations, but to go to<br />
MEDELLIN, to the handsome<br />
NUTIBARA HOTEL, and there<br />
drape oursel':es around the fine<br />
The coal strike, which in its fourth week, was rushing this<br />
.. d . . d t. 1 .. h d<br />
nation at acce 1 eratrng spee mto an 10 hId us fla CriSIS, as 1ent d- ed. The idleness of 400,000 miners wit an a rea y accumu a e<br />
loss of $114,000,000 in wages was only th.e menacing prelude<br />
and got it. The employer applied the cost plus principle to<br />
his private enterprise and the merry race was on. The skilled<br />
surgeon got his fancy price or t h e poor .prospechve . . patient .<br />
could peacefully give up and die; or he might seek relief with<br />
medicines which he bought at the corner drug stofe by the<br />
swimming pool. The hotel is the<br />
center of soeial activity in I1iIE-<br />
DELLIN and we spent a good<br />
part of our ten days, with our<br />
friends, about the pool or chatto<br />
a total unemployment and total paralYSIS which would grain and which the pharmaceutical houses produced by the ting in the open-air cocktail ter-I<br />
quickly have reached<br />
industrial life.<br />
into every nook and cranny of American ton with a midway profit of 10,000 per cent or so. race. JORGE GAITAN was there<br />
about seven of t~ose days. There I<br />
, The great basic steel industry had already been hard hit.<br />
Its ramifications were reaching into transportation with curtailment<br />
of carrying facilities which were threatening to d rap<br />
to 50 per cent of normal in less than a mont h .<br />
The only persons who have actually been caught ill the<br />
squeeze are those with small fixed incomes and no way of<br />
increasing them.<br />
The President was pointing to t.ke terrors of inflation.<br />
\'.z Whether we agree with his cures or not his subject should<br />
weren't many guests at the hotel I<br />
so we few. customers soon got on i<br />
a .very friendly nodding basis. I'<br />
GAITAN had a special table un-<br />
.. er th . b'd th I<br />
I.' awnmg, eSI e e pool, '<br />
When tlie flow of steel slopped a serious blow was struck rl' t t d . tt'. where his henchmen came to plan I<br />
at'industrial Detroit. com man . our inS an an anxIOus a ention.. . and plot with him. He was bigger I<br />
This strike, which 'had been caused by the inability of The American people have always boasted of their own than mo.~t LATINS, with a lot of II<br />
' economic infallibility. That it can't' happen here seems to dark brown hair and bold brown<br />
one man, John L. Lewi,s, to have his own way in tre distri- have become a part of our ingrained business philosophy. eyes, Around the hotel they said<br />
bution of about $30,000,000 in the miners pension fund, was 'a Such reasoning is the acme of folly and, let us not forget that he. was a rabble rouser .. T~('y ,<br />
melancholy commentary on the ability of this nation t.) get the American dollar is the last remaining vestige of a cir- saId that GAITAN was stlrnng I<br />
ready for a war, which is nearer than any of us care lo think. cu!ating medium throughout the \vorld of universal accept-' up trouble, that somethmg would<br />
The agreement of Judge T. Alan Goldsborough to waive ance. When that once strikes the skids the whole world is have to pop soon.<br />
further action on the civil contempt issue, at the request of<br />
th F d I D t t f J t<br />
. b hi ttl th t<br />
e e era epar men 0 us Ice, pro a y se es e ma -<br />
headed<br />
The<br />
for the<br />
English,<br />
pit.<br />
with their characteristic hardheadedness are<br />
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How's the divorce situation out<br />
your way? It's going great guns<br />
er for a period at least. The intimation that "if the mmers following, against fearful handicaps, the only proven way of around here and in almost 1my<br />
all go back to work" may have a wholesome deterring affect digging themselves out of the wreck in which two world wars direction you Took. JACK ROTH,<br />
on Mr. Lewis' strike movements in the near future. [eft them. By self-denial in every avenue of spending and by reporting in the Herald Tribune<br />
Mr. Lewis has achieved a considerable victory in the pen- toiling to export everything they can make and find a market the other day, said that if dision<br />
issue, but it may prove a pyrrhic victory for him and his for they will in time see daylight. We in this country, vorces contin'Je at the present<br />
all embraching pension scheme if the coal mine operators practically untouched by war, .seem still to be trying to rate there will be more divorces<br />
decide<br />
Iap, as<br />
to drop the whole administration of the<br />
. d b th<br />
h as 1a t eIy b een d lscusse y em.<br />
fund in his spend ourselves into prosperity,<br />
the arrangers who have run the<br />
as so habitually preachE:d<br />
country for fifteen years.<br />
by than marriagc.~ in this country in<br />
anolher feW years. In Berlin and<br />
Frankfort that accomplishment<br />
the<br />
If they<br />
IDe per<br />
have no part in the handling<br />
ton foyalty they have been<br />
and application<br />
paying and let<br />
of<br />
Mr.<br />
If we haven't wit enough to<br />
things, if there is rIOt a composite<br />
do the obviously necessary<br />
clear judgment and courage<br />
has already beeome 'an establish.<br />
ed fact. France and Canada have<br />
Lewis have his own sweet way, they will at least divorce left among our people to meet a ~ituation where the only bar- the longest divorce lis~ in their<br />
themselves from thIS nuisance and annoyance. Later Mr. Tier raised is our own wasteful will and fancied selfish profit, history and on the opening day<br />
Lewis may find out that ~he figbulres advanced by compe.tent ~e will not deserve any better fate than the one we are rush- ~~oe~~:~ i~n~~.d~~r~~eyr~~egr~o~:<br />
;actuaries that the<br />
outlays he demands<br />
fund<br />
are<br />
IS una e to<br />
correct.'<br />
.<br />
support the omnibus mg out to meet<br />
If the leaders of labor and the leaders of industry in ihis.<br />
11k.'<br />
p es now have recently. dlvorced.<br />
They said it was all very<br />
for<br />
Doubtless he woulq b.e back promptly then<br />
larger per. ton allocations from the coal.<br />
with demands country<br />
I welfare,<br />
could<br />
with<br />
meet<br />
each<br />
with a sincere dedication to the common<br />
side ready to make concessions and abide<br />
friendly, ~hey hadn't<br />
for, marrJ~ge, and<br />
been re.ady<br />
they mIght<br />
If the whl,!, of ~ne bull-headed man ~an bring this nation by them, more could be accomplished than by any edict of ('a.~I)Yd.el.'lde to re-~arry ,Ialer:<br />
to such a pass m a time of peace, what mIght he, or leaders of government.. The control of the habits and predilections of a Wthhatkmd of tallk IS th;.!. And<br />
his ilk do 'n i'me f ? . fIb I' 'ff' I () er young coup e were t1vorce<br />
I • I I. 0 war. ree peop e y aw IS a most dl ICU t procedure. two years ago. The girl looked<br />
Now. 1S the time to put this question to the touch: whether If we are not capable of such a voluntary action there will over the field. She was spoken or<br />
one man can get a~ay with his defiance of the Courts, the be nothing left to do but let the government try the job. in the columns RShaving had two<br />
Congress, the PreSIdent and the general welfare of all the 'Even this arbitrary and harsh method can be made effec- ROMA'NCES. They took hilI' to<br />
People. . .. t' d f hI'. h MOROC(;U Rnd the STORK. Shl'<br />
. . lYe an one 0 t e ear y steps In t e program must be to got her picture in KNTCKER.<br />
The time IS ,abo~t here when Mr. Lewis' dicta .should enforce the laws against .black marketeering, for both buyer BOCKER'S column. But they<br />
be th~own ba~k In hIS face. He should be shown that coal and seller, as certain and severe as for those who makt- and didn't say they'd likp. to marry<br />
can be "dug WIth bayonets." deal in counterfeit money. her. So her husband took her<br />
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