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NEA Service Washington Correspondent
• MAN ABOUT
MANHATTAN
As a man thinks so he is—if he can persuade
his wile to agree with him.
With school open, dad can awing back into
helping son get his arithmetic lessons wrong
It would be a lot more fUn watting for exer-
cise If you could do It sitting down.
CONTEMPORARY
THOUGHT
Mounted Literary Society i» • band
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NEW YORK. September 9—This is Manhattan —
yesterday and touay . . .
In the midtown sector ther is a lady barber who
will cut your hair but wont give you a shave.
Dr. Woodward
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat
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S. Side Sq., Raley Bldg
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DENTON. TEXAS. SEPTEMBER ». 1H1
” SttJ^ PRESERVATION
Much speculation has resulted from the reported
torpedo attack on the U. 8 destroyer Greer The
U. a boat dropped depth bombs tn retaliation, but
the Germans claim that the U. 8 ship fired the first
shot.
Apparently, all the Greer did was to invoke the law
of self-preservation in resisting the attack of a
Nah submarine It was just another of the minor
incidents of the undeclared war against Germany.
long as American ships are Ln the area patrolled by
German submarines. A shot at a destroyer in an
undeclared war isn't anything to get excited about
reached
Preliminary plans for the build- '
in and Architect Preston M Germ of
GOOD TIME TO PAY DESTS
Any time is a good time to pay off debts, if one
has the money, but in a period of general prosperity
when money is easy to get. it is particularly timely
to balance accounts. A bit of advice along this
much of tht time or use her hands, havior Those precious weel
Wnile cleaning a chicken house ** as chuck full of.
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NINETEEN YEARS AGO
The Ruastans scorched earth policy is far-
reaching It's burning up the Germans
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You never know what you can't do until you
don't try.
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A BAD ONE DOES TURN UP
ONCE IN A WHILE!
I A.MATEUB
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I money, also
I I the Denton
L , one dollar ea
P may take of
by the fair c
picture of th
carnival, the
acene af the
y»u wish to i
| fair Sept. M
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One reason for this is that so
many now live out of town and
find that during the summer
their homes and gardens are most
k The
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and had a certain amount of significance now that
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IS--evsa.
isms' prevailing in naUooK in re-
lation to WUer-s bold ittwra to
: gain control of the world is print-
ed by me Sherman Democrat. Xt
. is pointed out that every n
which has fallen before the
man army had its nasi ideofc
who urged co-operation with
ler.
oooo Facts That Concern You
It-iomn residence and double
rage offered foe highest cash bids
by North Texas Slate Teachers
CoUege. For particulars and com-
plete de to its see ( lassi tied section
of this paper. {|
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Lana Turner was one of Nea York s highest paid
modeis before she became a motion picture actress
<■*•*•4 in the depression Stock market tosses sf-
fected only those who had money to invest, while
inflation would hit poor as well as rich ciuaens.
arriving daily! Come and
get yours while selec-
tions are good.
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he went be t__
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A wmnaa who cres*sa an
and pure men and
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HITLER MAY HAVE TO DIG IN
The Hitlerites, in spite of their territorial gains.
, have not yet shattered the red army, and unless they
break tt within the next four or five weeks they
must dig in ar.d prepare for a lone and severe win-
ter says the Dallas Times-Herald
If the red army had been shattered as many ob-
servers feared it would be Hitler would now be faced
with the task of mopping up during the winter
He could consolidate his gains and take over Russian
industry snd mines in the Ukraine without serious
interference
Indication., are Uiat the Nazis can hardly expert
to do more before winter comes than take part ot
the Ukraine and cut important Russian communi-
cation lines A glance at the map will show that
*’ r armies now occupy relatively a small part of
3—— --1 Even though
> will not be fatal to Stalin.
m long as tils army remains intact
During a Rursian winter it will be as hard for
the red army to fight a* for the invaders Little
Good weather and a bumper crop!
Even then one finds a poof stalk once in
a while.
The retailing of beer it tomething like
that. Moat beer retailer*operate respect-
able law-abiding establiahmenta. Occa-
sionally one finds an exception —a man
who tries to beat the law or who permits
anti-social conditions
The beer industry wants thy lype of
undesirable retailer stamped out. Your
cooperation will help us in our clean-
up efforts
The betr industry brings inijmrtant
Distributed by
7-UP BOTTLING CO.
Denton, Texas
,-^L,alrraujC~>l.r,
benefits to the community. Here in
Texas, beer provides employment for
31.165 persons, supports an annual'
payroll of $22,076,182 and contributed
$2,273,968.64 last year in state taxes.
Tens, too, has an important stake *
in the beer industry's purchases—for
materials.equipment,and services—from
over 100 other industries.
You can help us protect then benefits
in two ways. First—patronise only the
reputable places where beer it told. Sec-
ond-report to the proper authorities
any law violation you may obaerve. »
esntiaitai u on the euro and gutter work to be done
on West Bycaawre Buret Mayor H. V. Hennen said
today
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T. S. C. Regents
Consider More the
Ruilding Funds
much *nsr a* i«mw rfber thtngb tt’
Tvlng toto Imo-Chan _
MMkT oaltte. .
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The wvddihj
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Robert Myers
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hUter home
wMe was giv<
father in the
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rick Henry of
Christian Chi
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with white gla
few and bour
The bride
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honor and onl
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wedding trip
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Milo Perkui> two big sccomptLsiunenL. hi Wash- • * "• • «i*t L
Ington have been the food stamp plan, which he The United States certainly Ira, >
conceived and organised, and the food and agricul- some of this ilk. and even a fegf tat. ,
tural products purchase plan for the British, which so-called high places who are *0-
gab aeslons. An Indication of how much power the
president wields may be seen from the by-laws,
which state that the president "may be thrown out
by any single member’ at any time
• • •
The vanity of women which causes them to put
expensive store labels In their coats is one of the
worst causes of headaches to the Missing Persons
Bureau here It sends the bureau s detectives off on
to false leads, frequently resulting in days of delay i
in establishing identification
(Worn ftecord-Ctmxucle September 9. 1922 >
ft* rearton at the city public schools will begin t
Mtaday. it wa« announced today by Superintendent
W. T. IXwwr-.t
owh« Ones was given today by City rhythm" style and organized a new band composed
entirely of saxes and woodwinds, you can buy the
original goldflah bowl from which the first rippies
*** u*1 h. » e • Colonel Lindbergh last
Where on earth but New York would you see this !“r “ ,Wttrn
scene—a street cleaner with a portable radio strap- Pranc^w l° I TLTI “7 ----—
■ - - — r against France. We believe we will land in Granbury
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. BARBS
Former Residents
Of Sanger Die
Special to Record-Chronicle
SANGER. Sept. 9-Mrs
Gillespie who with her
_ 2___‘._2/ a
of years died at her home in Long-
view and was buried at 3 o'clock
C. E. Miller
rhM i ih tucno Me
i ed. Milo Perkins knows his weapon as do few other *» disturbing as the sire of the
economic warfare soldiers
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Navy and black, value*
to *12.98 DOW
Mtt
LA MODE
South Side of Square
The Mefiork
gult would be far mere dtaastrou* than the collapae of reporters V ,
<£the stock market back in the M 19S which i house on llnxa*tf evenlags for dinner and lelstre
■Mhae^ nt Lh» .'. uiijI m at»eh ■ - -- ' rab icaslons An indication erf how mtieb nower the
SOMB FOMBIGinVD routs
await wumn vacations
Once early September i» over,
the vacation season is a thing of
the past except for the compare-
tlvey small number who have
chosen a winter vacation, or ,a*
least one in the golden autumc,
the best of ail times for a motor
trip
Some Anns insist on I^bor Dav
writing finis to the vacation sea-
son others sec no objection to
1 arranging their schedule to fit the
' individual's preference and from
: all account* an ever-increasing
i number of employes liave decided
i on autumn or winter vacations
1 rather than summer ones.
Persenais
Miss Ola Mae Davis will teach
Miss Billy Maurine Robinson re-
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• • tempt to tear down this govern- of the Dr. Kildare pictures with Lionel Barrymore. Laralne Day and
~~.fs program of action r~* 1 ———■--- —-* •--
Interest Ln his speeches and arouse dissension. Charged with a dramatic touch, the story carries two stories: the first.
The Sherman contemi
iwaukee.’then Ul P°»n» out that <
_ _____ „ithout a col- England had such cliques wtfhta'
lege education, president of his own bag company her citlreuship her democracy teed
in Houston. Unlike many self-maders. Milo Perkins bren^ able ^trhunph, noted th- I
still remembers his own tough lunes on the way up " “ * *“ **
Il was only natural that whan Perkin* quit his busi-
ness and came to Washington he brought along a
■ hard-headed business approach, tempered by social
OMBcar Bl StalBnga that they mint either deliver
the money by Monday, or show good cause, or go
to jail
Breakdown of one of the tracks carrying the boiler
to tke Oarea wMdeat oil well has delayed beginning
drilling about three days
Several bids are expected to be received from local
ped to his little junk pushcart?
• • •
The people who run the city's subways are try-
ing to make riding a pleasure for those who do WrX j
insist on keeping their facta buried in newspapers
There are amusing cartoons on cards scattered '
ahout Um* cwrs Que ol Jjjiu a Lady pow-
dering her nose in front of a penny-slot gum ma- >
I chtne Behind her is a pompous gentleman who
i j taps lier and gravely slates. Pardon me. Madame I
I wish to make a purchase "
* line waa given to a group of Texas bankers the
other day by Dr J. Anderson FlUgerald. dean of
the school of business admimrtrauon at the Uni-
versity of Texas. He warned that behind the un-
precedented hurtnem boom in Texas lies the ever-
present danger of inflation and urged that state
and local governments and private banks resist debt-
buDding. ------
Texas is booming as a result of defense spending,
but if the boom should develop into a wild orgy of
( is still suffering from bums on her
hands and feet sustained four
months ago. She is unable to stand
Waile cleaning a chicken house ** J'ist ILS chuck full of
s.tc saturated clotivs with kerosene sunshine mid fun as possible
and wrapped around her ankles to [
ward off mites, and while hay was
Ella i b,frning In the nests the kerosene-
husband
number
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MILO PERKTJfS-HARD-WORK ING SICK MAN
RXADY TO MAN ECONOMIC DEFENSES
WASHINGTON September 9—The fellow who
picks out the name* of new government agencies
zhould give more consideration to their alphabetical
.’nillals *o they could be more eaaiy remembered Take
the new Etoonoouc Defense Board, the policy mak-
ing group headed by Vice Prertdeni Henry A Wai
lace The letter* E-D-B don't spell anything that can
be pronounced by a linguist less versatile than a
tongur-lwiriing Turk
U the outfit couki have been named DetenM-
■eanoouc Hoard DEB would have meant something
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Brenda Kelly i* a sedate matron Board of Economic
Defense would have made a good BED to lie in. but
that might be too ligmficant a name for the bun-
dling of cabinet offlevr* in waging their pillow
fight*, mattress-jumping and cover-kicking escapades
for all-ocit econ<*m< war
However
EDB ha* been meeting every Wednesday morning
In the vice president'* office since the board wa*
created by President Roosevelt a few weeks ago Jurt
j died Saturday at their home
RhrtPfYion f nllnwi rs o
at a called 1
meeting of the board at a later |
date A regular meeting is
scheduled tor October
The Fort Worth Chamber
Commerce served lunch to mem-
bers of the board, eight of whom
were present, and President L. H
Hubbarrl and Business Manager W
M Loveless who also attended the
meeting |
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I Jb* Rusrtan* persist in their scorched earth .
*"”^w ■ *L^I wMg aa*«w aMWWrti F*'
building to do before the factories ot the Ukraine I
can be of Mtartanttal use to him
If the British and Rus*ian> open a road through
‘ ______ Malin can
greatly Strengthen hi* position before spring Goods
from the United States can reach the Soviet Union
through Iran by way of the Persian Gulf a route I
I much more practicable than the one through Siberia
w creation of EDB was the McKlnrwi Courier-Gazette
ier at bankers hurinrwi men | -
m tbs ceUeges io «fler Ihlr j — *" * “““— “
trilling and even anxiou* to
1 for a dollar a year or for _
I tt e—e. aa MBrt ftu hnto mate* should be attacked, it is the Presidmtk duty
i he wont be ranfutxxl wtth to make" war Tht constitution-makers knew their (
tare the ptek of seow at the ■»•*•*> —Shrev. j»rt Jourual
division caused by the communists turned from a visit in Houston.
‘ . Mr and Mrs. W. E. Tyson and
1 Billy Jack visited relatives in Mi-
ami. Yukon. Pryor, and other
points in Oklahoma j
Mrs Martha B. Christopher has*
gone to Venus where she teaches.
Mrs Anna Hunter is seriously ill
at the home of Mr and Mrs L.
L. McNeill.
One of New York Qty's boroughs is Staten Island
. . This island has no direct physical connection
with New York but has three bridges connecting it
with New Jersey As a matter of record, the
island used to be a part of New Jersey but was
lost when put up as a bet on a boat race
Dick Todd, redheaded singer and "juka box king.'
rreatnr wcOnd oqfv BFL T^gaag^J--
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Readjustment Different
[ Getting back to work Is always a
____ jolt, even when one lov?s one's work
.oa.<ed cloths bwame ignited and «nd is eager to go on with it. As
burned her ankles seriously In try- a matter of tact, getting away from
mg to tear off the cloth lier hands work is also a Jolt—one hates to
<u>u Mu..™ •. « were badly burned. She has been take one's hand from the plow, for
Frida ^a^ternoon^at^Good Hope ”by ' cotfined to her bed most of the plows go where they ars driven and
the side of her husband who had “
died several years ago. Those at-
tending the funeral from liere were
J H Cherry, her halfbrother. Mrs.
Cherry. Mr and Mrs Pete Cherry
y Nichols. Miss Alma Cherry. I
Mrs Jack Stewart and J C. Cher-
ry of Bloomfield who was visiting
_ -— ■, here
fanatics, anti-Jewish Funeral services were held Sun-
. Church for Mrs. Opal Marie Wood
r >• L C Greer partor of the First be supplied __
Baptyst Church, wws in charge and *100.000 appropriated by the state
— - Talbot of the Methodist legislature for a home economic*
even un | Church assisted Mmes L C Greer building at T. 8. C. W was under "back to the grind'' It takes time
' ~~~~ 'and M T Acker sang "Farther consideration Monday at a called *0 8cl uv<1 t0 •• Maybe it ctoea lake
of course as “nsome t Along:“ Mrs Wood was born Oet 1
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proved them to be wrong But the H, H NicJv'is deceased and Mrs -------------------------------
Peart Nichols She was married to
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stoke fumftcra or take out ashes. |
er. for the matter of that, to shovel j
snow, the beautiful snow, but a
nuisance for all that.
It would seem only fair that a:
nian ** “We to choose the lime of i
Mrs Rav Tarv r. east of Sanger, j Seai 1,1 which he can escape at I
- - | home the things that irk him most,
j Two weeks out of fifty-two is a
woefully short reward for good be- |
Ha.-mp ~. ■ - - shOUid .
joy and I
the board ha* done in these gab fests it has their
fcepf to ttirif And whilr *11 the cabinet-member ! the vast area of the Soviet Union
IXrtnhcri except Prank Walker and Madame Perkins , Leningrad falls the blow
MR* tam fairly regular attendant*, the real work of “ •* ,wl- •—
by1? «Wug till its executive director,
Mlio Perkin* fully recover* from hi* appendectomy tne red army to fight a* for the invader* Little can
and to able to rtart swinging be done toward driving back Hitter s legions But.
****** "» ,hal *** Wtafd will let the emeu- | petay as they retreat. Hitler 'will "h*ve"~much
9Mior do all the work Perkin* t* still con- i
• hto houae by doctor* orders but his exceed-
““ Ttaing mind haa been racing al! over the
late he hrt* been calling hl* henchmen
rtmeut at fivtevluiia. where he head*
Marketing Adrtdfltotrntton. demanding
ng some home gardening in the fertile
that
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And Lew Ayres, showing'at the Texas Theater Tuesday and Wednesday atUwcUve? The dountry-dweller
Charged with a dramatic touch, the story carries two stories: the first, | llkes mOney's worth out of
I a medical one as the two doctors try to discover the mysterious ail- jKls suburban home, which is. ac-
nporary goes 1 •vnent causing the deafness of a symphonic conductor, and the other, a ] cording to his way of thinking, by
th?*b tragic one as young Dr Kildare attempts to recover from a shock. I enjoying it when it is at its best'
and getting away from it during I
t the winter when it has its bad mo-
I ments—if not months True coun-
try lovers insist that they k>ve the
‘ country in winter better than sum-1
mer. Maybe so. but one can be a
I true countryite and still hate to'
and Lithuania, possible even Fin-
land.
"Each ol those had its mlnori-
Accordmg to Mark Warnow Hit Parade bund- rfn-1 Rav
??ced. ?0O?Ue ,as • Jlbe “«alnst the coton- and anU-Cathoiic and antl-rtnirch'
America s first hit song 1 personal interests
wa* The Minstrel Return* from the Wars —pub-
ington have been the food stamp plan, which he The United States certainly >
conceived and organised, and the food and agricul- some of this ilk. and even a fegf M. ,
tural product* purchase plan for the British, which so-called high places who are gO-
he organtead In addition to these he has been in ing about the country urging ap-
charge of all marketing agreements and the program peasenwnt with the German dicta-
tor removal of surplus crops. If "FVxxl will win the tor The fact these comparatively
war." as Secretary of Agriculture Wickard has stat- few leaders are doing thia to not ft
crowd? which go to hear them at* [ shown above are the principals of "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day," latest
Since Milo Perkms was named as director of EDB. ment's
there has been a new i
writings He is only 41. a self-made business man.
a telephone salesman while working his way through
high school in his home town of Milw
a bag salesman In Texas, and at 27. iftl
of action
more er
decidedly
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Austria. Hungary. Cxecho-
slovakla Poland r ‘ ~ ‘
land. Belgium Norway Sweden.
France Rumania. Bulgaria, Yugo-
slavia and even brave little Greece.
„ Now add to the list Estonia. Latvia
" -• —~ ■■ ... w ___ — | L^exn swra. itai nevKu asstgci auau jvuuv 1AM MAXI*. ---• - **•
price-raising and (pending on the credit, with the was once a wrestler and the amateur champion of
hope that dollars will be still easier to get later on.
an of the benefit* of prosperous tunes will be more
than nullified Nobody deliberately desires inflation.
f«r the results are economic disaster but many of
the present trends lay the groundwork for just such
a calamity Dr Fitzgerald pointed out that in Texas.
industrial employment is up 12 per cent, payrolls are _ .... vl,
up M per cent and farm income up 25 per cent, j **ts. but the colonists later turned it into a jibe I Others were purely selfish, putting r' v
--* * ---- a t BBmtncf fKra Drtsrl Anaf* ▲ rw*rt»r-tr*aa *c Kit arwwre I l
They were together in a common , Rev p
cause, in some countries c---- —
der the nazl banner. Uie person-
nel ehengtng C „ „
dropped out when developing events
proved thetn io be wrong But the H, H
results were in material aid. wit-
tingly and unwittingly, for the Eldridte Wood May 10. 1940 and ing were discussed and approved.
°LU1Clr naUons I nied Saturday at their home in and Architect Preston M Goren of
Er*Und was no different from Sherman following an illness from Fort Worth was instructed to corn
tne other nations listed above, hav- j an infected ear She is survived by piete plans and specifications which
ing its own biack shirts, led open- , her husband her mother and one would be submitted
ly by a prominent member of the ' sister. Mrs “ ' *“
nobility and given considerable A .beautiful floral offering was
support England also has its com- ranged by friends. Pallbearers
munists like Prance It is a tribute Billy Smith of Sherman Johnnv
to that democracy that it has Hudspeth of Valley View Tom
muddled through . as we have been Campbel! Dick 8u Ill van Cha.v Da-
in the habit of describing their op- . vis and Bonner Gadgerry of San-
erations’ despite these groups. J(ger.
"We in this country have to put ’
up with communists We ako have I
were rhythmed for *200 That s the price Shep"'1as 1 °PcnJr favoring Germany at Milam
< urging our co-operation with Hit- . Miss Wilma Chapman of Gaines-
1 ler Colonel Lindbergh last week ( vUle is visiting Miss Peggy Riley
Mi and Mrs Robert Randolph
as ! visited Mr. and Mrs Courts Cleve-
’ latld irk flrnnhrm
England surviving U e ,
standing these handicaps which arid by those urging co-operation' •
slowed down action, and has fairly | th Germany At any rate, we
well cemented these groups into a have free speech and are protect-
___ ____ _ ____ wh°to tack the Hovemmentk : u wr are blessed with several
and something that should have been expected as consciousness and a desire to give a better break to Policies The Democrat says: ■; > tjiarties. and that is more than can
the underprivileged As a right hand to Henry Wai- . 'be said for Germany. Russia Italy,*
lace, he fit like a glove ’. Ever.v country that has fallen ’ Japan or anv other of those we are
before the German aggrearton has ‘urged to co-operate with. When
had its minorities supporting the the emergency presses us. we will
naxi ideologies and urging co-op- Kmn the unity which England mo-
eration with Hitler. A commentator bilized so successfully, even though
wrote the other day that Russia tragically late"
was the only exception, attempting |
to explain why the nazl military
machine failed to work on sche-
dule in the soviet.
"When we consider it. it Is very
apparent that the long list of sub-
jected countries all had
less strong minorities
sympathetic to Germany I
tile list: Austria. Hungar
Denmark. Hol- lived in Green Valley
An hijereaUng dissertation on the
question of dissatiMaOUon and
rrsus
can get out of hand with poor han-
Thc longer the vacation, tne'
more difficult the readjustment
• One can get so completely out of
the iublt of work: that's why;
school teachers a* well as those
I they teach, are slow on the uptake
' They have the same difficulty mak-
t ing the grade as their pupils, and i
Question of whether funds would ar* no ,norc delighted at getting
? supplied to supplement the f tacK than the latter are
mi ram Kv tn*. All ot which Is a plea tor taler-
! ance toward any and all who are '
—---- - ■*- —. ... .. . .. ,
_ , J
meeting ef the Board of Regents tn ; Uk* better part of a year, alter all..
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