Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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If I were asked to name the 20th cen-
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is dodging responsibility, for this is the age
of alibi.—President George B. Cutten of
Colgate University.
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darkness knoweth not whither he goeth.—
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ways, though he be rich.—Proverbs 28:6.
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and the job left vacant by the departure of
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WE ARE ALL CONSUMERS
Just because we now have an osfensi-
ble ceiling over prices, we can not afford to
relax and assume that all danger of price in-
flation has been removed.
The ceiling is Leon Henderson’s, and
that alert gentleman is not fooling himself.
He knows that the step we have taken thus
far is merely a stopgap, helpful but limited
in its effectiveness.
That, of course, is why Mr. Henderson
has been back before a congressional com-
mittee and is reported opposing general in-
crease in the wage level and favoring taxes
even more onerous than Treasury Secretary
Morgenthau proposed.
The hearing was closed, and only sec-
ondhand reports as to Mr. Henderson’s pro-
posals have been made available. These did
not mention a ceiling upon the prices of
farm products. Since the Price Czar is a
realist and hard-boiled, it seems probable
that he did bring up this third element in
the program needed to avert further and
potentially disastrous—price inflation.
Working men, who support their fam-
ilies onwages and try to save a bit, hate to
have Uncle Sam decree that their incomes
shall be fixed, for the duration, at present
levels.
Farmers, who took a beating for years,
would like to recoup out of the present war-
induced prosperity. They, too, dislike hav-
ing any effective roof put over the prices
they can obtain for their products.
We can sympathize with both, just as
we sympathize with the industrialist and
the merchant who squeaked through the
long depression, often by drawing upon cap-
ital assets and mortgaging their futures,
and now are forbidden to make good their
losses.
We are almost as sorry for the wage-
earner and the farmer and the business man
__but not quite—as we are for millions who
The civilian population of Germany
can escape the severities of our bombers by
abandoning work, going into the fields and
watching the home fires burn.—Prime Min-
ister Winston Churchill.
• • •
The less education a school has, the
more athletics it takes to keep it going.—R.
W. Hamilton, Greenup, Ky., teacher.
COMMANDS NAZIS—Gen. Fritz.
Erich van Manstein leads the
German forces against Russia in
the Crimea.
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TIME TO HOARD COAL
The old-fashioned householder, who
continued to shovel coal and sift ashes, now
can crow lustily over those softies who shift-
ed to oil to get out of wrk. Oil burners over
a large area face the probability of severe
rationing next winter. There isn’t a thing
they can do about it except curse Hitler and
Hirohito.
The man who burns coal is the man
who can smile when everything seems out
of whack. All he has to do is fill his bins—
now. He, alone of the 130 millions in this
country, is privileged to hoard something.
He is urged to hoard coal.
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IT'S THE ROVER. 2
BOY IN ME: A
or $50 a month, and are wondering what is
going to happen to their families while they
are gone, and to themselves after they come
back, if they do.
Nevertheless, the people have resolved
that nobody shall make money out of this
war. If, by miscalculation or fraud, some
. contractor does profiteer, we are determined
that his antisocial profits shall be taken from
him by taxation.
Most of us are either farmers or wage-
workers. All of us are consumers. We have
come, or been brought, to the point where
we must subordinate our interest as earners
to'our interest as consumers—where we
must rest content with present income in
« order that we shall not force the cost of liv-
ing beyond our reach.
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POPEYE
SOUND OF HEART
Upon reconsideration, it develops that
the American heart is not the impotent, er-
ratic organ we had been led to believe. The
draft system has discovered that a lot of
young men rejected for cardiac disorders
merely were nervous and excited.
Out of the first two millions examined,
a hundred thousand—one out of 20—were
rejected for cardiovascular deficiencies or,
if you please, bad hearts. Analysis shows
that only one out of three had any real path-
ological cardiac flaw. With the rest, the
heart merely wasn’t acting quite as the doc-
tors thought it should? Often re-examina-
tion under different circumstances showed
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that there was no real trouble.
Maybe we’re not so soft as Hitler
thinks. On second thought, we know we
aren’t. Remember Bataan? Remember Cor-
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Appeasement, like a dreaded plague
brought by Munich-minded men, must be
forever quarantined from America.—Direc-
tor J. Edgar Hoover of Federal Bureau of
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