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A mcollnB wm bP ]iul(J Tliiir., , • , iltiy iiionilnn «l HH5 lii Twin Kullil
lilKli', aolioo] foj;_ stria' lintroHlori, -.nn-i-n.^lub-hdmulccuDumltii-Wijrk.i .'I i i was nnnoimcwl Wwliiesilny by ___?omity Agen.t Jtnrvcy p. Hak'.„,
■ .Kend'thut there should be imich of set policy •\vhen!i : r liiihiari'life'is at stake; as we'are told it is ; if lliere-is; j , , :'Vany policy that liiaii recognizes firet, that “policy” isji;iu i
to save lives, whether it is throwingji rop^’to n drow>i-^• ' ing ruShlng aiitUoxlii by Tloji-ik'-d-nr. uiri'jiiuici {n* --disease-striokeh communities, or by making dollies,i -hosjjital pads, or other equipment ior the wounded, i =W}feff'th~Grgiir{r^rof^nt^yrth~e~natural1>rcli :
-.....The Red Cross, hav ing Jiumanity ’s needs,as its sjdienr,naturally is assiiiiicd tcJ_.be the-logical agency lijj^ugli-. which to administer relief. ‘ i
~ r 'Pei-hapg thc Red-Cross could be compelled to ifc-;
--- ecpt'thi»-fo(Hi~cohtrifan t iDn5; if presjjuiu_WL^^Hirnn?rfTiH^_ _ to bear thorough Goyenior Ross, for ihslaiice, or the';
~ranho congresglonar^d in Washington. .
• The alternative, o f course, l-- for Tw in Fulls county.' i “ ^thlWgh'irriiiM ffrcml"5R?rnnz« stl-up-foi'-tlreinn- -''
nose of soliciting food donations, to send direct to . local organizations.in-Arkansas or wherever food is^i
needed most, a car or two o f potatoes and some.bean's, •“
■ If the situation in the affected area in the niiddle-
. -■ B tand 'ir t^ way of relief. The interest^nf-rctailei-s .k-ioKuiis'iTiin jlnd wholosal i-s there, ai;e.certainly •worthy of no
Called By Dcatii’'. Peace, He D e c la rw ., 'W ^ ^FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1931
Cnrtain-8;15---------
Adults 50c — — Chihtron 2')C
Barleya n d ~
’, Holli,ster Gi'ange
J'h.'A K.pl.! -Tor rtiH/lialjj l.llitf HWt“TVImur
iTTTiTmmniiiy, 'rin:~iinB
f liy .ViiKiis.. . ............ ..... .
■ local retail and wholesale interests already seriously jxiiillii. i lOIo ami jiluiio Itlci liy AnCross,, m ight also be sa id to be “ to the detriment o f l‘1
gryt^in 'thc^j’ura l <liKtriLHs~Vjr'WosjrUiillLtil~at!rtg^
^■offers-t5-shi|)scvc!nil-t‘arl,nii(ls-(>H ii/iJH roicecrl3^Sii^. this can he done, i f there i.s a (loterniinatiiTTi' to find aism. tfr. t'osior Vuiit.siifcinii>t.-|;
way or maUq one.
iFoiinder-s Day Is
■EroCTIONTJAWS
— •A- SE-R!0 U^altejtt[)t-i«'bcinjr-nt{tdc^at-B()tscrtt>-tlc^ ^ vise some sort of n-workab)e methnd for.lhe non:-
iind"clcction- o f i)ubliCi officials, offering the voting public X u ilopportun ity to,express its choice,
gehorally. . . _______ ,".'Now whether this; can best-b.e done through d irc ^
• statewide- priinant's, the present convention systenr,: ^_^jcpmbi^ati()ii of. tj^.two, or what not,', is a-.disp.uted
is not, ><!it isfactorv and — Lj8iiVldaIv-Ci-itigis(‘d. iiist as.thG_um»usedJJemocraLia|..
-7 pnmary law now beiore-the- iegislature-is'bccnnnnff ” "■^.;the,object-bftljh!^ure froin the die-hards,“, = ■ If^iriay'bc s'ifTn'HTjusticio'ib”b()th‘thC'RepuinicaiTTiml -
Deinocralic parties that neither wishes to foi.st on the -.'-;4jebpre"a-measuie unaccejit^^.'.;the party-platform of the Democratic-]i:illy was out-| ■:;“ Bppken’for a stattrrrirle' direct-primary; the Hepublr - V platform was silent on the subject. '
• ‘ .In the &lection,-the jreople placed iiibffice a Repub-,- ' lican legislature and a Democratic govoi-nor with the
' power, o f veto;--whiclV should be a i
I im
.no new law:aVairinfbafregard.^ Ifa n d wiTen'thTsi •^l.Locgunii.:thcn will.be the tiine toVget cjvcrc
' The .cplleg ye fomui a-job sayshe doesn’t want .to tak«.unfaiiMi(lvaritago of theAvoricl an^o^|]U^-iLW iiile i
or- ignBr-TlTfr-infKlels, of eBtiitje7~3tttttd'to~gnin~ tendJii-stvlcii. ■ ■
lIoaiZpNTAO ,JIJ i;xlrA imrt. I Sporill- ailTo
I Ulnjoru Biivo some ItitercslliiB • ciclcma from tlm Ilvca ot; lln;' - -rminttcrH—nnd—n—paiicr-niTin- ' from lh« roclprbult}* bu _ llUud-lIfjJUL ■■ ■ ' ■ ■
•Itiir'tibd Friiluy.iiinlif fr*»» n' Uiiv-'4w«ekfi--trlp-to. lUu.'const.. WlilU-j
ic tlicy viHltc'J Ponlnmt,. I.. I’olclumu,-Snn .KrancUc
IWalnonvine. Cnlltqrnlu',' «ol»si
tifically .devised to offset our depreciation.
A< wi. wp:hv niit p.gnnQniically,_nnr rnsh’.
iraiuos .incrcase,-and..at tlio liipment.we are .
- w’ortJi least to the W'iirkli we are worth most
—fb-oui-selves.—-W-h6n-,()ur-^ecouomic_v^uc_is._
peak point.
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