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Summary:Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue. r •• A • CONiENTS Page The G:rowth of Our Country r . (Arkans as) --- - --- --- ~ 0 2 Past the. Million Mark • ___ . __ . __ •• . 4 Wo·tJc _ _ . _ •. ~ _. _. __ ~ _. __ __ • _ 5 The New Atlanta Office __ . . _ __ _ _ 6 EDI1'0RJ.ALS Private. Ente-rprise _ . _ . __ • _ . __ . _ _ 8 Some '\Von'f Coma Back _ . . . _. __ . _ 8 &vir<nUDent _ . ___ . _ . • _______ • __ • _ 9 THE CHJU~lCN fAMILY NEWS Hami}l!ou Divislon __ . ____ . _ . ____ 10 Cauto.a Dlvl s.io.u . _ . ___ . ___ . __ . . 2.5 Mou:Jtoo Di'liaion _ . _ ~ ____ . . ____ • _ 35 S~deuvi:lle PivUi-on _ •. ____ . ___ _ 40 - . • Volume XXII OCTOBER 1940 Number 9 Established 1914 - - - - - Twenty~Sixth Year ol Publication Published by uThe Champion Family" HAMILTON, OHIO : : : CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA HOUSTON, T-EXAS : : : SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA The p &,per fot the oo~er oi this maga zine 1s Champ.\on Cordwain. and ls made ln our Canto.c• Divw~0o plant ou.t of W®d from the forests of the sou1hem states. The papttr tor the iuside paq~ ia Champion Wbjto Hinv•lold Enamel made in O\Jtr Hamilton pla-nt. We rn.anutactu.re many qrades of bloaebad pape.rs. Machine Piniah&d, Supet Galcndered. and Coated. t 0 The Formation and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territoty Author's Note lu !l!t.: \r •''. 1 \,~ ~ . t-.,u.: • f 'Int. J.oc. nt C11 \Mt·tv~ .\<.tn••­' 1"11 ~ \h bc':!·m a :'t::rit. ~ f at t des ~.m the l httcJ St.tll's ·wJ it !t C nti~ntm.; "1 \·:-ril~)r~. In this ;,uJ futurt IH\H:~ we s.hall ~ivC" :1 ~ .oro; hi'tl.'l"\" 0f (.Kh ~::nt.· . Th i~ '' ill t<'quire a gre•tt deal uf rcscard) '' ~rk. lllml.'-.cr. we hnl't' that thcs<; , niclcs will lx· hc\r.l'u! t > ~orne rt. Jcr~ ,,f lhis nt.a;;ut.iuc. (PART 26)-ARKANSAS A RK .\:\ ~-\ :. properly ~nr)\\Jl a~ the :.Bear · tale· ·. is ont! pf tht· 'oulh Central 'tales and is bou nded by \ f t.:>5ou ri. Tcn u~ . ~ee . \ Tis"is$i rri, Louisiana. T exas a nu Okla·­i r•ma. pl !Le state i~ di\·idccl inLo 75 coumics. with a gross area 0f -3.335 square miles or nearly 33:50.000 acres: of \\ '1ic'1 ~ 1 0 . quare miles arc wate r su rfacct.l. 'ome \\'ritcrs tell u~ t hal the :;,U\LC wa · named after a 1ribc u:· Jnd ia n:' found 1here by De Solo in 1541. the ·fl rsL ,•,:hitc nwn to enter the state. It was fi rst settled bv the F rcnch in I b70 anJ "as origi nally a pan of the Ter~·i cory of Loui:--if.Jna. \rk a n~al\ remained a Prcnch posse.sion until the Louisiana Purcha.c in 1t 03. From }gQ) to 1 '12 it fu11nt'J a pan of the Loui siana Territory, and until l c l9 jl wa~ [t pa.n of the !\ fi::.souri Territory; chen il wa':> organized .a:-- .\rkan:.-a J'er ritu l~, and on June 15. 1 '36, just one hundred and fc,ur yea r" ago it became the twc nty-lifth sLa te uf he t:uion. Yet. it jg on\! CJf the firs t tate LO be visited b·.' a 'htte man- H t.~ lnand o De 'oto, ruur hu nd red years a~0 . . 'ince thal tim~: the slate h a~ been under [ou r fl ag.;; ~I t.tush. Vre uch, Lnitcd S r atl!~ and rhe Sra t ~ rlat!. \\·hich is r~. \\hil~ and hlttc- u .rJd (t)t) hi lL. T lw hivlwst I H.'·' ~ , .-:! .~U ~ . ,. . This reproduction of the Blue Field oJ the Ame rican flaq &bows the Sla. • ln order of their admittance to the Uoion . feel, is .\h. \ [aga7.i llc. ln the St.•Uthc,.~l. ,C("ti•·n nd a·u ~ the ea ·te rn borJ ~ r the !and l5 lvw and tt.•H:L ~tnd ~omei.llll''~ it is i11undal\:U from the ~.ncrfl~,.,, ing '.J: dk ~1!,-:_,srpi }( i \ l.: I. J n the so uthea.~t. t'XlL'nJ:m.: frlm l{d('na du · t.or h . the nonb~ rrl limit uf tht• . tatt.·. t$ tn dc,·atiun kn., wn a-. Crawky· R idg~:, \'J t y i n~ in "iJt'1 11\Jtu J tt' 14 lPi~ . Jh.l an etvcragc ek \ atil)l1 c f ~'l'f'l\l\int~. t el~ -iUU ~ ~ t)., his rtdg"l' lnO!:>l of the itllp\.HTliH 10\\ II" lll lU't 'fi) \ • ~ lb.!' . r. s i t uat~J. T it ~ $ l~lll.: i$ '"-'II j'll(l\"td\~.1 ~\tth P.ni•·al\1t· lH'.l'n~. 'l \<· i n ~ ill e~ <.'l's" nf 3:-;uu mil"~. Tit(' \ l t._~; •. ,j!'l t \' ~tt•nJ, . one t h~ "lttlk l'~ll<l('l" ll lt)n h.•t: tbt.· \ • h.,ln '1<- j, nn i ubi<.:· f\ 1 \·i ~ lll 1nnn1 h ~ l>f dh ' ~;' ,\1 SUO mdt·:\ ftHn' il.- ·'' uth: (b • Rt•d Ri\c'l i ~ 1\H \i ~.t bll•l tH .\\l.r.d lwuJn·\.: rn:l . ,, l'rnU\l utu roa WGH cuoo1 c "' l'tu~d • t 'JJ • "~D~< ~dod 10 b lhP l'H'Ii l l •t: ra uJ J Hl A rM 1\ 1\n q 1 . ~ . o,. l ••l t lt~ ly . t n ~J fl M~ ll fu f• l.SOO,UAIJ 00. l r r Ill hlq}, l!l'l~l w ld lh 38 ~ t, I Cttp '-llY :l.OUO \n lh o."~ Q \l l h lt• tucll)ula {2) p;, ('I t ~0 11 i1t<·: th~ \\ hit~ J~i' ·r fnt 30n •~t .tln mi l e~: tlw HL1d Ri\:·\,·r fof ilppr·~in1.* ' '~t ~ }00 tnil( -.; ·tnJ th t un,~hit tt Ri' ''r ~ n~\t ~l, le lor 3 .~0 mik~. \ II ~·~.,m t"~ \JwJ ~j , ~· \ d . f t n ­~. 1· ill'\ t• t.1.1n ,;_(l{lt) tnit t'' tt. it l a~ d·H· t'':~l lr1n.;,F'lJt·t.c' Ji nl' b\ \\ ~ ttcr. ('t'dttl l't', (,j iHl ~" , 1lh 1 inl:tthl : t,lt~' ,1f t}~r' l ninn. Lakes Tht>1c .u~ nl,dH·' heau tifu l 1 kf' and ~ ~ n·~tnl i t1 \b(· Stale f)f ~rk:tn~:-r:-. \j •n~ nf th<" Llk~ s In du· h•wl.R nd~ iu t'' cn:s-· \'t,."l'' :'J,q,,d, t:l ~<.h-l l·y the su_,'lm~. pr1ht\f'~, '-l·ckin~.: new •l; nro, i:'. }I\~!: 1.g '~t is l ulk\ t . "hl\•lll·ll S\~'1\lllh.'Cl ~ t (\ll,t> llf-ilS. ~J:"'n\ lf th · 1ak<'~ in the nH)untai n :.Ht'.!l~ ,a~t• m.tn- n'l.lde . . ,' lt i; :--:ttd. ··rn t:l~:ir $t' lnt~'\l Sd ll!H!S nf t!H en-d;~d l1iJh. . '- ~·v. '"r\' ~df n~ t~_• hcJut;{t,} tha 1 the 11(\llll'n l t~kcs of the • ( ,\d! l'c'~; ~ ;.d l'>l ~ t !<"' Tht'l'-l" l:t iu·~· \\"t'l '-' cn:.; t t.·d b huitding ,! . n'~ :C'T<>-~ the ~k~,,.r 'l'rin1:-··ft:d nhHt nt :tin . u·enm~. anJ n.~l:;.a ,Jt' ~ P the J'l0D(•l'e f\.,r \\'hich th~' w.·re crc:\ lt'"l. ha\·e ' ht · ,m ;.(T<:atr< ,,_d n., ntl. l' "'"1th boating. fi$ltin~ . !=\\· ;mtnlll~. t: t ~. Th\! n ·u u n t a n :-: t n: ;n H ~ .,. \ n t n; tn '' it h th h . As a 1· c-­:) 1 ' t; ,-,{ it' t c~nniftt~ m~'~Jnt,t1n ·. bkt'~, l'HC'<~m:-: . ''"cHl d~rful ~,~ l~-,. . in•nt~l'!~ ant.i an abun._l:Hll:t" vd· ft:-h in hot h :>tfertllll> ' ~ r i hi'k\:~ \ 1 kilnS~ i" fa.;;{ h~·cf'\mint , ~.nc \.,j the tTrcat n:crc- • I l l~ -. :tuomu "£2H c~ 11. 1 h. \ ra, 'n. Minea;als and Oil . 1'hc ta:~ I!Onl:lia ir,,u a nti zinc ~)res; en1 i-a ntlnacitc r. . Jl:J•cl .;.r~d bitan~i rh·tt~ c-._ ctl; man<·~Hl.est• ~ ~yrsum . oil-srone uf ~op'"·l·~-"r quality·· rnarhle. alabaster. rot~k cr:sta l: eoprrr .:z.i'I.tc.,. ke:u.-1'.1 ~l.:.rl aPJ .'>'.;dr. also ,~_ ~dena, fr l."'a\JenLh· bear- ~ . ~) ~.: . ·tY "'r. It .<d~'"' hns an :1nnual prr'll.luction r') i petroh:wm '> . ~ . ~ J':>XtJn&'tte1: 2~.000.000 barrel~ : ~0J)00,000.000 cubic l/·et of n«ttP·'"'l ~('!.-.and ~as( •1ine 30.000,000 gallons . 'T'he . '- >'.fa(C .-rank; 1r~t i11 han:\ite: "tcond in n1an~an e~e anJ fourth ' . in 'Zinc 0'1!P~.t. The Ltnl' diamond Lni ne in An1crica is in • • A . kan~ .'. lt 1 ~cneJ 1hat recen tly n1orc th an 3.000 slone-y. t'rc ~-Ot.Jh1 \ ~:1~hin~1 1.-tR) caratS and ~h owiitl'r an U Dlb.UalJ y !1:i~h f't:.i ct:n! :1~ . o! ''"hit~ ~l.C'Il.e$. In 193 ~ cinnabar o r e. from ~:c. mere~ . .~-. ~; rnade. was fonnd in Arka n ~ a s and in f q34, :~ t:r hLn.dreJ. anci eigln:·~C On of the ])c­;'~! Ti oC'11L 0~ A:-rricnlrLHt:, in 1930 . . hawed that it had 242J34 i:J.r.f:'h cumpri~in~ 16.052,<)0tl acr:es. '1 he vaiue of farm p~t,P<:ny. incluJing JaneL building"' and tuachin e ry , was ~] .600.000.000. ( 1 n the nnrthern retn of the s cate the prjncipa I crops are <:crelJ·. in tht: .:r·uLh . cqtton. S<")f.!_. !hum. cane and othe r LClll,- r:eratc.~-zrne growtl . : _\rl~an~ac: al.so produces large t]uanti ­t: e- o. CltF!l. hay: I nsh potatt)~S and sweet p.c;t.a roes.; straw­bcn1c.:-. pecans. apples~ rc<zchcs. pears. grapes, wheat: rye •n~d ,.;at·. The mosl '-"aluabJc 1anc.l is founJ in Lhe r1 er b ~1l.L1ffi"'-, Stoek Raising rr:h~ ~·ii}UC cif JUflllL~liC animals and poultry in 193 J) 'WaS mc,r-l" 1han $-40.-000.0(Jr). Th!.-! nu1nber of a nirna ls were as frtllv\VS: Ti1.U ~e:> 3 3 2.00(). ccu t te ~4SJ)00. hor::--es ) 3 2,000> hogs ~: ~2.fJ )~and sh~eD .)9J.J ()(J. Manufactures Ar"ka ns-as ill> one (~f the bHgel'lt prt ,d uc.:e r:, of building :ma~trr.al.:: ~ !i·1., . in~ . abf,Ut r:.ne- balf (,f tl1e '-OltrH:ry's out ­pH! t:,J h;Jr~h' cJc}d n(J0r~t1!!. brit.k: tilt:, &tr;.ne. martk a nd r.>t1 En 7 m ~n!: ria 1. T'L~· state~ lar.::e deJ o!)i l s. <,f hitumin'--'' 1 ~ and sen1i ~a n b.­racjtr: L-t,al: an·l (·:o.t.m~i ve fiJnhc· ttr~as p rr ,~· ide ahu nda nt ma~e.rial for l.hc Jurnb<:r and timb,~ r jnd u~tri <$&. '\ ccording 1·, tht l~!e~t r:.:por. :A-rkaHsa~ had L73i rnaflLifaettJring l. ·tabliiihR:f:Utii" (;nJpJnyi n!! f!J;(H't .t h~ f.l j{),GJ (). peo}~ l e. and (3) ' AERIAL VU:W OF LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS, showl.n.q the bu.s1ness section. In (he upp~r backqround. ts s h.o-wn a pa:rt of Little Rocks s ia tex eity, North LitHe Rock. Also sboWJl here is the Arkan~as River which eil:i:vides the two cities. expcncl iJ1g approxin1ately $55.000,000 in salariC$ a nJ. ""af!e~. 1'he products of these indust ries were ,._alued ar tf.2 l 0~000,000. 'The Jeacli1lg iudti$uies a re lumber p~odu c ts : cononsecd oil petroletnn refl 11'ing car building a nd shop r.epai rs planing and saw miJI produq:s. Transportation "T he "t.otal ra ilway mileage is approximately .f. 826 n. i l e~ . Tne pr-incipal ]if!GS CGJJ.ncct the citi·C$ o[ lhe C~utf with the l\0rtb Ce.nu-a·l Stat:'CS . 'f he main lines are the St. Lou is uOUthw·estern SL Lo uis and SaJ1 Fra n cisco; ''t. L ovi: I ron 11otll1t ajn and South e rn the Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf. The state '·s r.i\r.e rs as pre,·ious.ly Ut ted. p rovide n1ore th a·n 3YOOO miles of srean1boat t ra nsportal ion. • Cli.Jnate. T he climate of Arka ns-as Ls generally healthh1l th rough­out the sta ~e, tho ugh in the mountain regio ns Lhe wi n te rs a re s0mewba t rrgoro us. H owever snow rare ly fal ls south of Lhe Oza rk l\1ou ntains. 'ome or the finest J1ot .aud min era l ' prings in the l rnited States a re ·in Arka n as- the rnos t famous of which a re the I. .T ot tHings of the ~atio n a l P a rk in Ga r la.nd Cou nrv, about 45 miles sott Lhc:ast of Little R ock. 'T'hese sp rings ·a re fr~­quent <;d by su fferers from chronic diseases and p leas ure seekers. 'I'hcre are 47 in number, ra nging in tem reratu re from 90 L0 150 degrees . The v\'a t e r~ co nr ~ in va rious ca r­bonatcd and carbonic acid i.n C) I u t:inn, besides ot. her n1od ici na I p roperti es. 'l . hcy a re heJJ to be peculi a rly e fli ca~i ou:;. in the trea(ment of cc rta in <.li sease,s. T'he wa tcr flow' kom 1 he sjde Qf the lllO\mta in in la rge q ua utitie$, and in ~ntn~· pl~c.:es jL is too hot to drink. 'fh o u s~ nd s of rourists vi si( th is sec­t ion each yeo r. Som·e se k i,ng- health an l other. p leas·tne. l t is une ,.>[ the n11c,}sc wiJ 1~, b 1own winter re-sorts in this cvun ry. • Education For the acaden·'lic )'ea r I J3S. there \\'~'re more than 7 ~ , 00.000 p('1 sons (.:>[ SL'ho0l ag~ in Ark;tns for hig-her learning include the University '";f ,\ rkansas~ at f ayeu villc; T eacher's College; at .C0nway· :\~tricultura l. \lechanical and "\ormal College. at P1oc BluJf; dor col()r<:d) Ouachita Collec:te and Henderson-Brown Col­lege, at \rkadelphin; Central College at Conway · Callo·way \,\ o~en'$ Colle.([e of the Ozarks, at Clarks,·illc Liulc R 0ck Coll e:~•!, al Li u le Rcjck; .\rka nsas College, at Batesville; I-Tcnd~ix Colleg-e 1 at ~orrh L it de Rclt:k and ;\ rka nsas Baptist CoJiezc, for co1un:d. at Li ttJe Ro<+. ' Citie5 Little R<~s:k. the capilal of l\ rkan5as. i!\ the lttrgcst ri ly in the .late. 1t ha 1 a p<~rnlatinn ()f nrrro);imat":ly 00.000. It i · al o lite rvtlll .y s ·a1 of PuJa.,kl Counry. and it~ Ritu1tt•d <m ih·· 'J'Jiit b·H•} ·rA d!t At~·ans~ Ri \·l.'r, I ~) miles -.IJlllh­,._.~ 1 •A fcwJ ' '' . II i lhc- t ··a Jc· , cnt<:r nf tlu· . tcH~. 1 i d;·~ .,.·at rl tlw L :~w ill'H:l ~ll·d iutl ( c,Jk, l'S nf dH· l ·,,i .r·t ity cA Ad~:tll'-~•'· 'l'hert· .tl • .dl•)(•l~ ftn· 11JL' blind Ju~Jl' d lwrc·: t ' uit<·J Stalt-~ \ d•·ntJl'!· ll.;c 1 it,d flu~ "'la t c.: 'tli'J ,:j,:ic lnti1diu··. P ~:l, lic I.Jhuuy a11d llltllH'IU{I ~ sdttHII; ( 1Jll·;;··t~ :'ill . J, , 12 J; • 11l I t~·'\. otk ., II >.«. I Past The Million Mark An editorial which appeared in The Asheville Citi~n September 3, 1940 or (1 Sunday with the hdp !?'l)[lC fq t~·.: Cf)l.tO'tr)'~ 0 the ~ tr1t} ~"~ , (,r()vcr Cle\1 ·l:md wn 1k1 ans,;.1.·cr 'he \Vhit~ liOlJSC: tdcpl.nnc. Tht• pn. idcncy, then as IWA'i ')\tiS a hu r job. hut m·ithcr the cxecntive ofli··cs nor he ;t0vcrnmcr-1: sen.ice in gcnLrctl requi1<:d an army of a•tcn<.lants~ .\1 od ·he ·:urn 0f the tent ury F cdc ro I emplt ~'j·mcnt had sea red y re.achcJ the 300.(J0() mark. ln sha rp cr-,ntrast the United ~ . tar.e;) Ci··;l ~ · en·ic~ Com mi:-.:ir)n a nnot. need the vr her day hat ti)f d"'e ftrst rime in vu r history du~ F edcral pay roll had pa~ceci t~e figure of 1 ,000;000. T'his doc~ noL: (I[ cou rse, include the many thousaud-: working in government naval shipyards. a i <)wcr and re . clamation projects. the CCC. \\ . P.\ and the armt>d ~ef':i:ets. F,,·en so. about one in c\·ery 130 pcrsnn- i direc iy on ·b: f cdcral pay roll a n~ure only ri,·aled d lrinz the peak em­ployment of the 1918- 19 19 war and post-war days. T ht: C(Jtn mission's figures offer an in~ere~ting breakdo n of Federal employment statistics. Tl e majori·y of worker.: a re engaged at cle rical ta~ks-abour 44 per .:ent. Twem::­Lhree per cent more are employed in trade anu manual Ot:cu­patinns in the go,·crnment service. The actual mana:reriai and aclmi ni strativc classes number only ten per ~enr of tbe total. Si nee 1933. 'vhen the cmrloymcot f1gu re ~ . rvd ar 572,l . the increase has been "teadily 'lpward. T~e exren !on o · 2'0vernment actinlv under the ~ew Deal =.~ e ti"'Tlated lv have brought more. than 60,000 pcr~on~ a year !n . o the Fed­eral scn ·ice, a nd in the same pe-riod rbe number of go,·enr: mcnt \YOrker~ in \Vashi ngton ha~ more than doubl.:ti. tht:. accounting in a Iaroe mea:>ure for \Yashington·~ ~ .• azing 66 per ccnl incrca e in pop1tlati0n since the 1930 ce11~us. Falling Window Sash An employee opened a pivoted windo'' sa h itt an over­head mot'litor bv mea ns o[ a chain. which '\as att c.heJ. slrain w ~1s plac·e t on the pi\ ot pin~· wh i~J, ~hc at~,l '-hem of{ al lowing the sash to fall. .\ t the time a.nt,'ther erPploye · hapren ~c.l to b~ standinn und""r the- . ~ h. an·l w~s caught by its fal l. A fract tllt' < [the lad\. \e·ulted. l ron i nn~st igalion it was f0und th:n the pi\ot pins were nwdc 0f hruni'.C' nnd JHH·r ct.i (Onsid~r.lll(' '' vur. On the other Ita nd, i n ~pcrti •n ~"'f steel l'tYd pins, sorn.c "f which had been in $('f\'IC~ for \11 (\ 1\\r VCi\1 5 · h~o \\' "d l)u \Y~aL i\ctiou which w:,f,· c:1ken to l'tncnt a II.:Ulrtl't'l. e- " { t.hl!­a~ raknl intlurkd th<' u · ~ (,1 Sll'd t'ivot pius anJ. ,\ slvp dtJl!l v,d)~C" h l't'l'V\ . nfnl thP nptni nP.' Of ~1she tO il \ 01\ll When· lw g thlll\ i pl."W\1d (Ill llh' pivot rin:-- . '1'11i.:. R · ·~ .A i>v \ ·,·i1i .rr;.:,\: .1 "' 'JJTI: ~JI'('Rl>J ) 1:1 : \ L \\ j'f), 1 . CQf}Y 'f.~,( }{J-/[\ by llu dlr11 \" l't. ··1 hi·r!: ( ·,()f;tpu t)'. I r 1s .' '1 tu,-.l· ,~ n• .,nt11.: in l.,\.n4,n,L ~rh · "~·,, o\\lll!'­, f ·t m.tdi: rh' ·"ho' .11 ~r · hl• d1 J \\ltl ~ btlttd ,h.,. ~ i ~uitH: pa ·t. lr h~:'l ,' l rt t·t L tht-· ·. I bt·~ l•.n ~ llllll~ HL~"<.• nt :, "'et" l'b.: nltd.in 1 !t it :: da·~ mal,,.• ~.h• ·1~· ·J.:d f Jr th\· · l '1 • ,. ·~ 1 '.1 111 ., h · • · 1 '>. ., l' i r.t.,.n,! t.l\". 1 \ . -~;, s ~ 1l ~ n t . '\ u r a w·h c d 1~ .~.uurn~Y. \\.lH: H,YdllStt tli, . n:ten h t \l' :Abc . ~.h· 'wked th ir ;-l 'h\ti n i,,r ' h '\Jr ' 1\ r dtc:· w -.·h. :nh.J .tn) t.hin .::r t llol<; \ "· 1d ~ P\ c.:ri- .til<. al f <.~ 1:dty " .21 ~ • L~ealh: ~t·d ~rtf nl., we 1 a\ c lt~htcned thr yoke: ) et i~ -tn" :· ! · dPn (;t <.i'" N:cruJ a~ta nu: mc:.nt \Vitia ,\ cJ arn shall 1. Jt ( e s~ . ~d~ ~rok~·n. fra\.,.~ ' 1.' 1n Li~lli. fr lnl tl:c ur~e of wor'k. 'Tht h t) \lr~ ,,r j ~) I, ·' . • r ·e. t'$110 ''i~o:n~cl b) b \\. ''age:. WCfl' rarsed by :?.\ , 1·· '' . k~r.: conttoll"·d the ~I ·ed of proJuction. anti d . i.~t ·~ :at ·~lt it '\ ·rc .sctt it:J ~hJt11et in1 e~ hy locking the , "'s i.n .H.t•' c. gave l~F' : nJ ~'Jn.lelitne-$ by locking: htn1 out. \ 'i\' F1J"\~e " ~la,t· na lion . L . -.:· :-t Bri.~:n th~ ri$e of labc'r to political etnincncc «b -P- • ·r-r'" . ;.rdin.: ~!~ ;::. wa~ one of Lhe Tnagnificcnt social . :li~:~ lihe cent'Dt \ . :\(.t\\' Great Britain is fighting for ~ htr ilfe. T ~ 1, 1 • • :; •• ,\·here t:abc r \-\a:5 t uppet king, t he hours of toil .1a,_ c bt!en k ~ t ;1ened b\· decree. \\'hy ~ ln order that ._ . . !/:-Jit:lar:~:n :--t ~ te iil.c :u1y other aggre s.or. may 1ncrcase it., m11:t.ar~ e_. e.rtion~ fur rurpo~es of conque·t. ln tl1., nH ment· of ttrri n::r LO war, ~\ l· r. ~f u ·olini s wolleu (;drt'"ua.l crhuH1: cau~d lim to berra~· all rhc silly id eologies in ~ h~ct-. the av!."rt:ss T~ hld dothtd their intentiCJns. This W~:i he :: ::t~c, : clS a ,, a r between the !tan anJ hungry na­tilc:> ll'~ th.J ad tc.t tr.e po,yer and the rich, soft natioO.' t~1at had 1 ·~t it~ J~ J :!OW d,e ican and hungry one ''ere .g<:>tng oo t~ ''J~ rhe\• \\aOted. • Hov.· did he~ get. th~ power-the lean and hungry ones: 'Phe.r nat !T:t~ rc,:,~rcl"s were inferio r. · I. . oc k hack ~t ~.+at wa~ t::tkin~ place i-n the '''o rkl. · The prioc!t ~ ~rcat fv\\'~rs '•len: ci~h t. T'iuce u-erc richer than_ tt o· i:;t.ir f)··e t.;~c1 her. 1 h~r baJ h1~her Landard of li\·L.g . a . oft c·r ~uh.Jrc~ mc·r(:' LtJan l\\·o-thirds of the world':> m.:a~riaJ \ ·~a h!--. iltJt tu spt: ~tk cf 1heir svciz.l gain~. but they W · ft alJ in fl'~ iJ i frrJftl ~(Jfk . 'lh('!SC three \'\t're t h~ '_'rli led .r~e.:. Cr~:"'l Bri;ain and Pr;tnce, r, ow C'm'ftJOnly na rned • u .; democracic . 'J"lee tH·c . ,·.ere he l "an .and hun11rr cJ.['lt~ . . nd wtt.t t _,. · ·'~re the>' d<JlP~ \'\ i·il • th ~ three '''{'re 1im;tin~ and rt.'­< htCtL: tb:: h'.-tl fS of labor, uhe fh_e \i'Crt t,;.:XIt'!OcJ;ng theirs. \\1 i\~ tb•: d1 fc'· v·cr:c ~xin~ d)e u.rl(;hin~ \\ a., lO rdic,·c m:1n ,_A ._,jJ ;.n(; t ha 1: {Jab- 1 '-,v rouJd thinl of a law trJ cli ~t rib'•le iu a .cJC:al rt ar rte::r l.ht f if.rt~, t} t mtH:J,ine had maJe f•t.¢ ihk. t·~ e.n·boclv ~.>Ould La ·e 1T1t •1 <.~ \it h lc ,. and le . ., wot k~ \It h~ t \ r.:re. tL-t:-fi.c ~11.yin~? ' f r•f.:. · ·--~r:re 'ia::iug thl: lli.:'t~hine w.u.; 10 e!"!able i .~ '* IJ: u.~ pt~rf<JJr rn rnor wr.1 (.;~ nnt les . It ,. ~ts their m~a n tv l 'i>\!l'er. 11}-,c first 0 JI1' eqn · GCS ·L: rc: ·aonOH1ic. p ~j · Ur (Jetrr. . . ~ · <.·H < r ,• •.; }d . 4:t n-d Ja 1~a 11 vi1 • J It fh· ,. . t:S· 1 ~ ' ,tltt~ r, \'. C)rk- (5) • • 01' " • \n1t h ·nder 'llld t.:uu IIHti 11g lc., . l"·t·::. t·d ch ·:tr~·~ gl,•>J) on :Ill the llt .1 rL• ts of lhl: wudd. T he: tlll et· \\' (·t~ lllJ'.\lJitJt~ trj HH: l~t thi ~ r~·oJ np "' t iti•'lt. T ) prlllc."d Jhdt' hi t;1H~r. s t.and.t.rth, uf Ji \i nJ; und tht•i r rl (lti ttl u;1 in ~ . th e~· l.ttll_ UuJff ?arner ~ ~l!.·etin::> t !11•1., £'- hl'H J't·r f:n{Jd ~. ' l'!w \ mr•n u u; tantT V: -' v\'e 1·e build irt g. \\'hat folluws is the dire con. Cl{Uence. T ariff \~ a ll ctrc an ccnnoJnic 1 rott~cLion but of r1o mi litary \·aluc whalcvcr. \\' hat a ple:tsant world it wu1dd be ir you C<?l.dd ~ top rhe aggres ·nr with a [H6 hibitive lari.A·, or bra ~a nff la'v equal-iie a Ji sparity of mi li ta ry po\Yer! · \\-ark inherits tht eanh. The power o f the ago-r(;sso r is idt!a external i 7~c.d br wor ~. \ hat rhe dictator cornma nds it\ labot•. ~ot:e "' htre it "vas that t11e social malady of tu;Iempl()ymcnt became chronic. No.n in the lea~ a n.d hun~rr <::0\1 ntries. h wa$ the p ro blem o[ the three n ell cou ntnes, and mosc acnte in rhe ,-iche.st of aJJ. ou r own. Only a rich country can afford unemployment. . In his ann ua l n1essage to Con g ress~ January 4. 1939 President R oosevelt sa id : '·The fi rst d Lll)' of our stares­mans hip today is to bring capital and nlan power togetht:r. Dictatorships do t his bi main force . 1-lowever we abho r their methods ,~·e are co1npellcd to admir thaL they have obta ined sub. ta nti a l utiliz~nion of all their material and human re, ou rces. Like it or not, rhey have oJv·ed for a time at least, the problem of id le men and idle capiud." \\'c arc lookinf! at it, bnt in an oblique manner. not seeing it for what it was. \Ve kept thinking and writing about il as ~azi s m Communism, a philosophy o f s ta te, or \vh at eJ s~, vrhereas it vvas a ve'1' old thing. ~fh ose v\zho wifl in te lli o-endy and pllrposefu lly pedorm the most work \Viii possci;s the world. Either they wi II domina te it econo mically or thc.:y \\'ill take it hr force, and th ere is no help fo r it. But we n\acle no uch d edtJ<.: tion. ~either diu Crear Britain or France. \Ve wcn r on sl ~Jv ing d o·wn our industrial machi ne; killin.g· (J LJr s urp.lus~ limiting the hour:; of Jaber. di ,·iding the wo rk: subsidi'l.ing VOLH h lO keep it in S~hool and on· the labor . ma rkct , ?i vi ;1g pe n ~iun$ to the elders in q rJ~r to reti rc th e.m soo r1cr f1·(,m the lab r rne~rket at Lh t: other end f){ the :;calc, ~ c·nJintr more than a billion a year in lllH . ·mrlormcnt re­lief- and\\ hen. ~ 11 of this nut with. tn nJi•1g, the t'tlnr(· abtrnd­a nt )jfc \-\'ith lc;.ss work did l)c)l arp.e:H, tl 1C hriiJian.t little docH. . rli, ;n \Ya~bingturt b('gn o l <' ' ' rit · etnd lc ' to re on tht :;t ratJ£!e :ii~C of it )'Oll11,g (.'()Ul1 t I y thU.l WaS prt>tH.:Ctlln.•Jy :.tnd ~u Jdeuly old. \V ~ . wc·rl~ urriving- a · wlull. 1 h~y ·aJh::'d :t )) (;:Jtk c· ·n n rJ tn~. '\(·vcr a~a in \\ l'lllJ thl·n: be \\ ot·k enuu{?h fo1 r.· \ ··n. both. . 'J'bat \\tt tl1<.: l le~H th~\. cun ld J t) who d id l)fJt knv\' wl1at 1h<:\ Wt'll' dr •in ~ 'f hc Ct,\('rnrn ~nt ~.Ji\ l 1\fll • kno\\. rl he pt:< ~p h: dh.l ll<.)t c~n· l Ut> OHh~h lu k11vw. Lhxau e • • • • ' . T L - f' 1 # p H \' u· t;.Jl-:. ~ · n· J 1tc:· • • ~ir t -c~·n ht"'l 1 dcl.a: , ~ o I iu:tt \'c nu~ duw'1 to slt 11\' t.h ~ i·, · c \.-Jb • n t Inn\,. •n L e ,._h \\'\ n n l'ttl the c t' .ek 1,"' -(H J 't'1 ~., T~i: ~ :\ f_of•,~t pi~·, "·~:• fu ·r s ·u i r\, nt\d th i~\k111 \ !· . \.'l.l. " th ' : .!\\"'' J. ,.\' 1' ~ uudit·1 · , . ·• L h~ ~ h a lk rs :1nd ~ u~ t ~t . , :-('l~th\.'$ ,.( 11 1 tl:'n ~ ~)ur 1 ro11bl '. ~o·~ VJ.l .:.:H) tlHnk. 'l, tHtr;,· hr-. ' :1 ~HliL ,. ., :l~l l. l u.: h ·~ ) ·o\t 'l' \) i <.'t v~ ~1- r 11 \tmJ .-hll t •1 r.~t' h ~ ~iftk t''V\i n. la.'\ tJ ~as ~lnd. \.~t.; ., . -,n l i tH~ uut · nt" ~ l , . ~. 11 • V• ._l l;- 0 1l . t ' . l"· t 1 (~Hiking :tb \ll t L. 0 \ · \\ iU. ~ ~ . ~nd 1 =t h11 Sl bH; t ,~ t. l ll!'btn' e' <:."'1 ' t arn\: 1 tb~ il K wh H ha t~ ren t:d to l'ltm. Lern ·s (~ ":ttp~p buih the 1~'~ c~.)ltst' they Jj v<'> i ri. and ~ ~ ~'\ u st IHl \0 l·eea nr"f\Y • . t•d ,~, 1t. bt:(~. Ud" L~ m , 0 1 Lc:nYs l :tw ne\ter ~i t:--t~( ~ ii~ k t \"• t\~ lh' rvvf \lr ."'~ l h the c h tl) k~ , in~·0 t h~; ()JJ ~ a ~: L rh~} \\ J.S -a lw:t~·; t nutl'in. ~ hc\tt 1\'Httt :l ~OL)d j '\Let' Il ~ Wa$. i\Jtd . JX.a'U ho'" g ,~,od ( ;rnnp:tp ·C 'tdd btuld R ·k•1b it•h ~ ~ . L~n., .:tnd hi~ P~n\· $} ent <1 ll lih;i r' t i m~.) .s."t.Ttn' et ·) .n-;:1 h-i! . H"'-, r .1l .onH• Joor-nci~h b¢r',, h~':)u se , bra_,11gh1~ a· ·ot.t t~h" ~-~1! t ~r~nran c~1ld ::.vlit sh ingk s: oQd ~bou t hcrw ! Jlfi h:c:c ~· nlJ lal:it. . • • \\"en. t'" :~ v e ·k L m was cotn in honle froJu the store; l "' &J t (en uve-r L (.rc t\) h~tch . a poke of <"orn to rn ill and . ·en .l1c oo~ hunH~. the Jl\t.Jr corner o t tire hous(i, on the f!!-,_~ . id'!!. l1id pl ,., h gi\ t'. t1p. and \l\~a leanin' 'wa·y O\ .er, J~jnda .:i . ~; ~Lhwa;"',. Le.m. ~q\-i.aHe 1 for h·is ,,·oma n, but s.he J ·up aud t k t'Sft. t:O ht"'r l>a,,··s, r,,·er in· ll)e next eave. She had been ~1t, r T ('._ttl JY•.r ni~h onto ft i reen ye ar~ t 0 fix t::h.e ,·oof and ~t:, . ~ 'f' t~L ur:.~rnt'T. hut Leni. d ahvays sa ~ ·(j ranpap bu='t t •• ;~ hou:e. r.J h~ didn·r aim fur it t o n0.€d no pacch]n'. H, r:~h!._ :-adJ\~-n'l'~" cfl a Limber bener~n a ny m a u in these r.art::.:; l d'""n·t aiu1 .to ao agin nty Gran.pap s p rinz:iples'·. \YeH. I been dl ;nkin~ ahout ho~v much that=s like most ~:Jf l'. i" ab\.ut our country, '\'\ e been braggin:, for nigh two frur . .J:·(:j ~3 rs. a b-Ol-ll h-o\Y OUT forefath~rs· flt lncli ~·n$ . and how t0r, \~ 4~ ;:,o hand\· at w ti tin"" a -constitu ~i o-n ana aiL vYe j-tl.S~ c:e·~ .b.ick. a~d f'.~.--~er~d tha t rf ou r Gntnpa p~ bu)lt S\JCh a ~ood gov-emnn1cnt~ it ougbt to stay t hat way, tbout no "' J • • n~ tc •. 1a . • • I h<"<rJ f·:Jlkti br.ag- about how the U·rst settle rs was such ;.~;.~ d'!ar.lcktcrs;. and ho~- l:hi_ cou11rry ,, . a great on account ._.i \~-e sti!l go1: the g"i.>r,d btood a11d sinews of t hem to,ug-h n1en o.nc \''•"oen into '!'S~ but the.rn sine""·s ain't g<.'>o:te. stc1-~; tough jf we don· t do son1et hing: to keep >em tha·L wa )' . AJ.\lcl Otl r g-or·fmroen.t ain't S!Of!lO stay level er plu.tn·li> if w·e just lay ar{'}t~nci braggin· ab-ou.t it. A:n't no ·hc,;u~e huilt~ will stand up - fror:n n o~;, on and ain't lh.t ~c,verr. .' 1~nt 01· C"on~tituti.oo '\Vrote httt will !'teed a Huie · ~r.ki n) on e\-ery nrj'" . . and tbe:11. Ou r Granpa ppies ·· G>tdi rLinL 'Ye .eYe a sorry litte r. if the\" croutd .;-ee the wav 1ve let thin~ go ar.d get alt ~i~r1diin. Our C ra npaps "'~roulcl 1t'lte r.o st:e how n111ch we 1hink -of the freedom th out s a rtin· .a ne:w kind of 5!v\ . er.7m1nr ~ rtfh<:y \'<'&HI tfiG l tl, )'' hoift:Jin' a f f C<1:1. (r'iUillry tO S:& a round b rcn!trin" alK . u it. .l\ nd i figaer to see ,a da y- C()tflle when . \·e'H wj:_:h we l~aJ f\tt raorq J ntere~t into hclp.in' to b:u il<l ·a ·.,near crz\Ut.t i y .and t t_, keJ.i>.pin' it f:' uare and plomt. aH ~ ·rr)u nd . ~ L t.l'l y r.)•:~ wit! no dout t rern ernber il:$ l.Jle tnc.t ll wfH1 inangl.1 •"a ted foreman t l'~ ining clas.cteh til lhe Ch~ tnpi er1~ F'i br~ C n ,tn p ilU)" ju f.?ZO. \~\:- na tu• a ll ~" t a Jk ,(~d :tbotH the CJrantpt0ll .Pav<-r a(ld f'lt lrcr (' )J'l1 p:H l )' . J told him a bout t he splt\'ldrd ,·ocatrnn.al \vod.;,_ 1v ·rw b ~ i ng carri ed on a t C a J11 q tl' by f\tJr. 1\ rthur. -~1r . Cu.shr.n a.n was ve1-y nn tch in·tc·restoJ ~tnJ asked lo see my t Qpics of ' fPC~ Lor; o.r (HA!\LP tf:>N 1\ c-r1 r•rru:s .• wh ich 1 Je 1 him have. 'f h.c 'Lor:·'' keeps get ting beltcr and bette;1' \Vith etlch issue. I wish to· C.Olll p O·tliCflt'" ~1r. Phillips and his a. eoriat:.es on Lhe exc.eed.l ngly j nter es ti·ng -rnagaz,j.ne whi ch tl1ey rna ke up ea-ch JTIOl:tth "" On a ntun b.cn of occ:asionl:i 1 have loa ned rny €opy of the t{LoaJ-' ~o frtend s·, wbo in turn have loaned it. t0 others. Tbe uoiver$al comn1en t is. cct-hat is a n. in-teresting J'lal'lt rnaga,zi,rte." lt i.s always iJ!.te.r:es ~ing t'O ft?e) knc)\,,ing a number ef the foll{s, but whe11 ("'thers \\.rho J 0 not know any of t1'1e C11 ~n~ p:i on F .amily say tlie nHl.gazjne is in reres ting, it­Jnake$ n1e feeJ' just .a tittle pn)ud of the fa'€:t tbaL I had been a member 0 [ the fan\ ily for 70. year s~ vVith best .\•visl1.es ·for the contir:n.1ed success of the eham­pi'On F a·Jnily, 1 t e.m:a in ~jn.cerely v.ou.rs . . "' ' J. Nor'man Spa.~vn , ~ A:ssaciate Supe rvisor Industrial T rainin er. Natiel:n.al Guard off to Camp 'rh.e atiOJiHi l Gu~Fds a re assero bHpg in eamp~ a ll over t he C!ounrry for a yea r of inteflsive trai nin ~, a.rrd on October J 6th men betw~e~ the a.~.es (>~. 21 a~d ~ 5 wiD be&' in regis ter ing for t he const nptJ f:>n ~bt ~n ts des1gn ecl to ult~.rnately swell our .fighting f@rce to a few million soldi ers-. ;\:Va r is heiJ"' Shern1an sajd, and a ht£>rrible way to settle diffe-r~n.~es b'etwe~n nations however, it s.ee n1s th ere is no other way. TJ~ere fore, A n~ri c" sllould be prep-ared to de­fend h e r~ el.f a.g~ i n s t all invaders-if it takes ·eonlbe rs . a ~tron g navy a nd all kinds of armam ~ nr then we shoultl . .have all rh at is mecessa ry. !\dod-ern wa rfa re i to set fo-rc(i! a~ i n.s t force ,and ~he superior ·For~e i-s tlte one rhat usuallr wtn)3.---the synnvai o-f t he fti. t e s-t. 1-kn~eve,r, we hop€ that \""\'e s hal l be alDle to ke:tep Ar.nerica fre-e. Glib Gatd~ne.t ':P' ta ters is good L)1j s· moroni ng> ITHid a-m / .: $aid rhe ma·rkc t ga rd ~ne r , maki'.ng his ~l s n rd w ~·e kl1r c-.a ll . ' " (Qh, a-rc th -ey ~., r-etoned 1 h(!1' ( I:.ISto rner. .: ~1'h~t rc.t:ni nds · me. 1I-o\V is i l dt~ t those y 0 1) sold rne last \ eek 'Vf'rt' so m \llCh d 1'1fJ.He-r at the b ) I ton;r of the ~a s ket: th CJ n ~ t the tor ?" '\\" perhaps. a~ old as ti J L mind of man . CJ r rna Y be i t was i n r he m i n d of L h c (,rear Creator "·hr:n he ~a id .· . Let'!> ma kc man ''-and, · God t<l) f n·~t.:tl man ,,[ the du~l of the ground. and breathed into lis no t·il •ht: bre-arh of life~ and man bcc~me a Ji,-ing '( ul''. 'J1w.: thr.: idea (}f c' Prival · F:nu:rpri -5e was pl'anted in ll.c mind r1f nun) ln hi.:; cn:.ator, a ~ fundarncntal in buildin~, ci\ iJiz~uou , prorl"'oting inJu stl ~ and · !'reading I t4Pl in~s. 'nu; hu:>t11ry r,f the gll,v; th of tbis Cotllltl y, foundt'd Uj"l(ltl Pri ::It(• f'.lJ "I J)I"ise, j • uilici"~n t pro!)f r,[ the' bet tlt :ll it is r1r•t a. VCit[l t•· idea, IHII a p rac1 i al n•;t t lt'l'. Priv ,'11 c l .n l-:t­i.: trhc; ~t\Q t'\t·ty p<.·r· •,tJ ll1e ~ight l lJ t;q· rci c hi indi\idunl ir ttalnc~v.lJich jt; tl t . t'J:.t I 1f1 pt(J~'f ,l\, lt uh:an . rlnt ""' J. ~ I (' ~· f i ;?h I I I I r l I ,, c I' I i r jf Jb . \\ i tiLe JI ll 41 It i ,., I H.' I pttW l' l u-lfitt ~ 11 ·. l r:J I tu 1.t"; d1•· 11uht •• r t'\ ~·q tt t;qt It• ·•o in bu ide~. f,,, hiiJlsdf rlrlU ~ ruJl';a \'Ill tn ltl:d t ' 'I Sllll I' fl( it d;) s1girt lf, ~.hl)c, , . lei ' '1 II I roft·· ilzh •h · r.,, ,, 'I lu lllJti­\ al•· 1,· /nll'l \\itlu~tl htiq' t.,lll hm\ ltlu ·h '" IJI•\\ lit~ !,· lw is ~d l r:•ti ,. uf I hi'> t•l I h·tl. Tltf 1 f,,, t it , t 111 l t1 li t) AI! t rir4Jn that it i ' '' IHll''"'·tlll p111wipl< \ IJ i,·ll h1111ld fotcvr•, ,, m rin a ur·l, .sr d,i . ,.,,,, "'Y ,.r " II ~ · ' L nd •• 1 tl 1~ ft tt• u d lrrHn•· ,,[ dil' h r;nw . ;. )JI j)f.l' ('ll 'ttiVI' d 'fli•l r;tt} iJ, ~J'I I I fliP !J1 J ftc ,• h l'(•d ( ,IJl i II Jt' n d ( 'iJ I I hi l l r'l 'I II d I'". (t , . PII ' 1 f '" '. \'\ I 1\ (ltl 6idt·p•cf l1) (Ji ll tr11 lntu 1 U ftrl}l tl lh't l\ ~ 1 l't iW i1: tiH• ff,undari• ,,, 'i '''I v~ f,id, !111 · , ,,, 11bli\ \\-\ ~ Ltldd. I ) ~· 1 , incfivirin£d l ,,·r•t.IIIJ ~f ilt t•l t IJCtilllC )q.l f l •t drJ1 III II ~·t 'l ll l r, lJl' , r,, ;d1•rc·· l lit'' cr~- l}J ~rl }. f •r 1 hem I '•'t'~ a rtJ o h· 1 -Ir r d. cf, r 1 ing tnti shel· · --il.u~: had ''nlC t:41 ·!i\!fiLC on th~ n•·j-ecr f nrivil ·c en cr r=5e' th 'H frrt(;. IC~lli·t. · thP <hn 'l'r f aH, · i·l-g t} i im; or nt fr.Jund<.tJi(,n tf 1w in rn•.rican I Jr. 1 '-ra· '\ 1t b -anl 1 a • ~ i tl1. ks 1 he \ IJcJl • t I)F'tUf'' 1.1 ' .\nwri(;an •.vo1ker ' iH ~o t•~l work t:u r C\er return home ali\ c-the unJ~naker \-\- iH he cal!e-1 · , t:~k · t:n a \ray and prepare them fr:,r buri44L 't ·(".ra! hundr d ·lr be se ri nu ~dy injured and Lab.c.n tu d c hf"J.it:ital. r.nan·~ rf w m will be tuta lly anu permanent!~· dt:;ab1cJ. O.hcr rill "et: rn lo work some day: cri pl1led and. u1.c.Ole ifJ ci(J che \' ork the} once did. \ l r. Supen·i~ c,r when an injury occDri in y.o1Jr 'e1 ar·­ment, do r<-n.l feel that ) ou arc. at lca.,t: pan:aH ~ . re:;pr.n. ble~ Do vou feel that \ 'OU have done \our be;, t to teach t. e. • • • under your ~n pen-i ion Lo play a1c ~ Or co ~ .t. : lace ~ · the blame on the injured worker and try to ac\.p:!1\. your . di of any re . ponsibili t) ~ :\ fr. \\-orkcr: \\hat about ynur r~S!"on ibi1it~< .\re you a . afe worker? In the rerformance ')i yr;nr WOlk. a.r~ rm~ always guided by the rule nf .,a fe r: Or d'J ~m~ 3• r:'<:tiJ.ncs take unnecessa ry chances~ Sa fetr shou IJ be the first con· ide ration of bod em~ I .:er and employee. Human life and limb are t'rc mo r vat·. ie thincrs in all the worltl, yen. many of u~ arc inci.i ·icrent til danger-take all ~o n. s of cha nee~. ~U( 't\ h "tl \\ . --t ~ : ujur-ed we a rc pro11e to excu"c our ·eh·~· and p!arc tne hl?.tn O!, SOffi'eOt\(' cl C. Remember. ac-ciJenl$ \\ill noc l t: dimin. t.~._. n"'r ~na­tc: rially rcd uccJ until each of u~ rt•aliz.e th~t th\.· f('"-i'On . !bilitv for accident pn·\"Cntio.o re· ts \)n u:. Thac unl(\'3 wt• : -rc J.·­" v a~ s ca r~· ful in Lhc perfwman-c~ uf our \H rk. 'H" mn t\.pC • to rc injured · ~1oncr or bt •r. Tht"' t~futt•. sh( ·al"'ln·t \\ 'ih~ •: our livt·s mon' highlY? ._ .• Bdl1rt' thx Ycnr 1940 sh.d1 h ~'' · l·ncled. nm · m. ·nl" r 1.\{ • the Ch t~ntpi< n P'amily tT'I~l b\.' kiU ~. l ~.w ·' ·ti \t ly t·lj ut!~i \Vc lt npt' not. h11 t it '' tHtld lw \\dl ~")" t,l~ h' bc:-.u in ' ·, 1 t Ita t it i :") I :·l t ~\· I ~ 111\ h \ 1 s i I '' \ · ~ ~' t h r\.>H h t h t' ~ n it.~. i \ · u r l I) ~0 \\ i I h 0 ll l a n i n j ll q . --- ~---~·---~ --- ~ --- " \Yl\'-•k .,l' ttd ,:, :11 r li f\.··~ pllhl.'\\t.~liuu matk~ p;ttht·, tf1~tt J\l't'J' I1Jlt pl!t : l 't' ,,j lilt (Him I \llllliH' hl'd\ thk;-;-.h •\ \I t\.\­c, tlhl' l .' ( ;,1,1( I II (IJ:l't . .l•.~. A 1'hough.t f r the Month I ~It , .t:\ 1 1 ln • \, l1 Ill\ • t 1 ~\n f"\ ~·~ 11 H 1 ii't f' 1 11 i \'~.: 1 , \ \ t •" .: l ll J,, U\ I led HI. ··~l 1 du· s n~tn '' "'') '"'""' tit~ l,, ul itn) u "·th 11 11\ itthjllll' J -l lld ;J\ \\ h l• llt dn.' t\1 i Ill) 't(ik. l lt · Lthk. 1 >'!'1~t1H1~ ;,L l . - - • a . -L% ,, . . !!li I . . _ "'" • ,. . " C} t """' r =c • t . . orne Inte)resfing Facts Which. Occurr . d In ·October ln~1a n1& of illl~Ace which w should 11 temembe: · C'l \. 1.\\ l R L t ~00. ~r dn ~"-ied dl 'f\ rrihn y u( f.tJlitis­;.,, n.i h F \ J Jl (:t ·. ~.·L, ;,bt"· r k 1777. dw H.au lc t>f (;('I!H~ujh_·,wn. Penn .·J . \ ." Lni,t, t \'l\\ \'t n tht' .\ tn ·t·tc.,u1 How; ng l h , F.<JP1 u nd~ ll i11 · ·v hi~ b \.rs:r.1 ;)d1isl d l·(.'l\ ·•i n1i~ t ~ , t h~ ~LHJ11UU1 Chu ad1 io.!' ttt· t .1 n' ' ni it::\P" (,, ,•bid~,h n ~ ~'lofy_g-on n , ll ~t . b~·,· -:. l-:17. th~ ~C l~H~\t n ~ndt~ nf Sar . ll()~ft. Nc~v \ rL " . ·,~u~ht in \ ·h i ~h f.~ t!·llt' r~i , ir\lnn l~" i ~ hvr <.)f LlH~ B ~: t i~h .\n'\1\· was m~w~ a lh W(}1 llld l~l. On . kl! ~ l w r :17. six 1hl '\ 'c:~Hd (f:~.~ )()(}\ 'r;.ten WC ;t' C"Li tUt;(~d- . Or s.\t t" r 9 . ~t , d1 ~. . ~ f<'d T C+,icl.gO ,·,1-c t}Ct llt' l\!lL in \Yhich ~<- f l" ~ 1 h. r<.· . ') 1 nm d 1 ~d (. ~ 00 ) l h t.:' s '' ' re k>~ t n.n d ~ 1.) ·000/JOO Wc.\t"1h of f'•l'op .' H ~ ·h~ rO}· •d. . (~\.,._.be; t l\ l ~.+5, t h ' t'u : tt~\l ~t ctl·'S ~"1V~{ .\ .:adcmy W2$ ft.::.t~ J J h\· ~e .· (' ~ .t ry t,f th:.: ~ ., "). . (~eorg.e flnncro{t. l t r)L 'l. 1 ~l~F .1 t_ ~H:! \A t\1<Wt' d L tJI J t)l) ~\l.'t'GS on the banks l){ the · ., . t:'n" Rt t c r. \nt ht ~ '( li ~, ~d .~n· tand. \. \,' .,-,be-r 1 ~, l ~t.' 2, ( 0 h i Ol hu ~ di ~cu,~€ rcJ A nJe. rica. '- --r . ·bu· 1.:, 1102. the curnt'r s1oue of 1 h·e \~' h il t:: f-h:nJse the , :hci.:;J ~ e-~ id t~ !l.:'t~ oC t h ~ Presitlcut of the l ~t11ted States, ·w<ls ;~:d b.v G~v.r~,_ . \Ya.::.hin.~. tcll1. . tJ~- t<'Tber L-. 1~ 7-t . the Lin_.:(!lt'l, ~\1 nnurnenL at \tVashi.ngtOJl \ '1 - .-1 t ' ~. \,;.~._'\, ',< : .-.~. . • '""'"' \ " '~ . . - Uctt her J ~- 1" ,. 1 . Al-1-s.k (i wa~ ceded to the l.~ 11i ted States. .1 r "~ "".: ;:-ur-cha ""u f rvJn R tt-s-ia al a co'3t ()( $7 200:000 in gold. ·ri1~ {or:n er 2S, 1 &~6. ilie '-lcl ll1e o{ Liberty in N'eW York :.rT(l "':bt.J~ '\Ya::. lnH·ei led. • I N ~THE earlr st:ages of Iifc very fe\V people, p·erhaps, ~ .r-ea!~ze the ·\'7alue o{ good hea!J.h . V\'e are inclined to place Jn'~$'J_er el'r1.phas!s on education., at hiet"ics, success 1 n a cuosen pro"essirrn t . r having a good time, than phy-sica l and menta·! , :ea)·h. Po.,s e~sing heah.h one may; t;J:J ro(l.lg}l hard \"1'or-:k, d im\) t1e !adder r.,f sue e ~ tn ~l~ topnl.Ost round. Our first considennion t),nJt~gh life sl1ould he to keep in ~oTm a l cc~ition. ]n p .>\Jth c.ne .tr~y hav·e te overcome some r·by:' ea1 ~tat1dicap, n1art)r ha\.·e,~. q.,nd other5 cat) if they \vi'lL ~ieldi.ng to temptation of~t.ime-$ resQlts 'ln irnp~ iring o.ne~s J . ~:r.b. an<l r.Jf cQu r~\' . '<~P <=t.i S the w"-1. fx,r dcvelopi n ~ Lhe pcnvcr oi oo!'b rni tn.i an.d bo'=Iv, . IsaaK. \\'{!h ull ~aid, t-I-lcalt.h is the second hJ c~s.Jj':}g that ~ e mnr.t a l~ are '~<q .ctblt· 1)f a b~e i~ng 1 h9lf Ir\(•ft e~: CAllnQt b:uy. Look 1<: ycq r h t".l~tlJ ar d if y,,u h~v~ it p-nti:::.~ rf1d, ~l!l)d \ ahu! it n~ ·~ tu a f!t>")d- cc:--ns,cicnce/' · ' h1ck~r . aif e.~.daim , ''Ifea!fb is the gr-e~tef> t o f aU P'OS-sess~ l')n& , and. i-t is a. rnaxjll) with f'll~ rbat .a hale ~oB1-t!r is a • (~). • ·' • • . {;Wii'QI/fllt11?j ~il rtl£f/4tv J,Hff}J' • · Cf!J · . Zt~pt:ng 01ell .J.:; ·a . T lfl,:RF hn. lH't:n. nr1cJ. pt;duq·,~ . ahvay~ '.viii !)(• a d•_£l4-:} ­~ u. ~ o.C upl f'\l(!'n as to wht c·h h~· s. .the ~r-ea t er .1 'A.ut:ttt t! 111 :-d triq '\ j ll g l hI.' rJ1 ,1 1 H ( l r· r () f )i 1 Lll' b C ll VII 1 U f) H' tH < 1 ~ "' .:.i Tl / W d J- .t. l"l) , Of ((. \II' S'C. P!OOI.!f bJ00d nr fl{')bt.t~ 8J1J. l <;~pPd. a }!lc J)(1f1CU·· tfvgt: j ~ ,l hfP:)SJll-G whicl} f'VCI y _cbi1i:l . ~!! 'JU i d krtjny. J~-H1 : crtvlroJ:,n\enl $cems tt-~ wwld (J, rt1l g'ht }' tnl'ltt r r1c-t' for ~rood o~ hi!d'. · t"hitJr~e n of n.uhl<! hird1, :rtnrNl in a h1l<l ~Ht•ir•!!Hn~nt . ha ve dcvolupcd 1ruo buu (.h ~ r.tt:~<:_rs , w_hifc_ c."'hikh~J", · wiH1~e p:a,rtu ts ·wt·r~ had;, h ~1 vC dev<~ l upt!·d 1(1-lO fl~ l' J~tJbte. C:it l7.C' I'h~ -t-n good e.o,:- ir' Jt.J·mc-nL. 'l . hcrefurc, \'-\c a r~ 1nchnc to bclw"e th at g~ H'Id ~ n vin.mr\H1 nt is oH:::>r<' in:qi qJ tn n l ia ,,hapi ng: one s· tha r;tc;: t ~ r thrrn t b.e w·el}.,bot n. · lq<. ,\~tCfS wi11 110t groW .anf.l ~n~hl <.€' f1 n<;- b l o~so rn ~; n(; £ \'viii vegct ~b l l!s re~ch ~ hi g11 s La g.e Af cl~vehJ>rm<·nt1 ,.vitho~n: t:ain and su n.l)·hino i-n prol~e r pt•oporti~J\S. Therefore, 111 o rder tv dcvclor safe ;wnr}tci·s we fnu sL not only create and rnal,ntain a s~ fe . work pl:t.ce. bt.tl iL is impf,rtanc that( ,ye ed­ucate and train employee$ iJ1 safe pra-Ctices . 'The supcrviso,r J1lt,J St be a safery boost€r and ,-eatjze his t.aspousibility for sa (e job- ope.ratioll. P erh-a·pst tb c 111ost efiecti \·e btt ck'gro.und f<:>r devetopr,og . a [c wo r k~rs i ~ B·OJ!lf1!ocl up ill , these w-~rds : a plant or \-v:ork p lac~· wh1ch 1~ phys-t ~ )J y and- r.r'tocb~ ni cal~y free fr~)frt ~::l.arrgeJ:) .a od a fore~'lnan who. ~ ~ deep! y r nt erest~d 10 the safety of tlrose u·nder J) jg 'S·Uper'l;·ision. . AccidenE faGto rs n1ay be cla s's ifl<~d a:s {ollo:ws: tnlsa-f,.e acts of persoas· and unsafe roe·ctHl nical c:ondtt ions. lltr,vever, \ve cootcnd - ~bat J~ro pet safety s up erV~i s ion will ·nlake any job sa.(e; thtlt .is., nien wh0 have bten taught 'to reg.arcl sa_{ety as a major reS-f'>Ollslbl) ity and J! 0t take cha n~es, can a'€:C0li,ipl(sh the most -ha.za rdo ~.s j'eYb~ wlth0ut -an acctdenr. Life ~ nd limb ar~ too valuable to be fJest royed by un­$ a,f.e ·p t~a~ U'e'C_S; eher.efofe, ·W"€ sb0BlCl t~a t;O t:O think bef0re ,,ye :aet, Qa ~el.~·s'l).es·s ha.s caY ed rn·ore h ~a rtaches- tb·a·n .all the w":,a. rs. f:o.ugn_t t)y men sjnce the crea ti (J ~l o£ 'tlne '\Yorld. Let's oe ca r~hi1 .- Clever Lad • Youn-g Os·ca.r w-a-s busily working 01U: the exan1in~ri on. !or office bey when b€ came to this ques tion: < ~Ho~v (ar ·.is the earth fro l::J'l ,.t:he sun r 0 car tl~o u ght1 and fina-Ity W(iote, (·cr ca:o t r.ecaJl exac tly, but 1 don't believe th.e su·.m is. close en0u gh to inter{-e rc ~rrd1 m v dur.i:es as office bo:y. " "' P. S. l-Ie got the job. Sliding Scale • Patknt-It is a painful thing to n'rentien, but my wife thinks the fee y0u cha rgetl for my operation. wa · too hi ~lL . Surgeon--But, my .d~ r sir, strreJy yotr do not set the s~une knv ,va I u e Qn your I i fe th a.~. your wife does? ' better man t-ha1a ·a .sick king."'' Voltaire saiGI., '"'l ~he fa.te· ol a niltion has oft~n dttpendeJ ~;.1 tbc goof! or bad digestl.on ef a prinre tn ini ter,." Plversjon, w ich q u ~ckerts l he tni 1d or st·n.N1~tb ~ n s' tke GOO~', is contluclve tlo b~-th rhxsical ancJ rneat.al heA lth , tll ~re­kH~ e, in early · li fe one sheukl d evelop it hobb y· \VhtlS:h one enjoy-~> so much it i~ able to di e·rt the ' n1i.nd fP'om the serious thtngs <.•{ Jj fc. [t is tru e1 com£.ti.mes we ~d r h af!d t)osirion ar.c ga in~d by .~a c rif~cing hea lth, bnl ir @o . €'.sn:L pat. 'Fh~ ,grt~t~s t ble_~ s.i ng 1s good Health, thercf<7h'~ , a~ I thrtlb~ e ls~ sl'HH;dd Be c$econdaiy. · I • • • • • • • • •• • c 0 • THE am • • • am~ HAMILTON DIVISION • am 10 ns n B'1 Lieut. Die!<! Bett.s \\ ith three \reeks of gru ell ing field training under their bdt.: . Champion s 15 pan-t imc soldiers are bJck on the jrJh, filled \\ iLh the justifiable pride that ccJmes frun1 ha;: ing helped rnake HarniJton's Company :.c·) o[ the Ohro :\G.tional c;,,drd one 0f tln~ uutsta nd­inu Olllll\S par:ticipating in the \Vi s- • cun'ill mam.:u.Yers. Yes. in t~ JJ nvJdc~t r~ Cnmpa.ny ··C,> i.tarn,;J i{t an cn\·ial>Ic c-nicienc.v. 1 ccord ~nJ pf, :-:-mail ~nut of it was Jue to (f ~mpinub; ( h;,tmJ'ion \'.ho \\orkl·J hr.nd 'JH lite c. f,rjn~· Jin~) and Cll~lm­pirm.; a l IHJIJJ'! '-\!If• wnd::•·d hard~.:r ') l ill 'Jil tiJ\;: J tamihtJrt !\lilir_ary .\JTair~ c~lnt- • l • I I Sl,~ J f J) l.l. h 1,:,' \ I.JI d \·\ C • I 1J c; I t :tlro rJ~ l iJwn;haJtl t·4 ru.:, L.A;( k ,,f s1r· 1· :tlld .c.(·­("~ ivnaiJ,J.t lti"alt~ made. ~t b1.~r· !Wlt u I l L t" lw I d n 1 ;J w• ' 1 -v '-' r rt pI ~· . i 1 • td ! 1 ~11 1 i · e i i p. ( J 1 ·I r t r lfl g u u.d ,. r 1 ill (' c • ) t "I i­tiii~ I.S .t~ l lt·J I I'' 1Vt'd. d dl I) I" bt.-V !'~lil l:1K 1• ;1 ~ ltd t I')I"IJIJf!l,l ~ t}j•j'lh\;!d ll~t· -.f v • • I ") . a( u ft, Jll ~\ II I I fly v c l .! u II (,I . I ,., I I ~·I (;u:u d \: l)t~p Olli\ittr'l, ' IIH'J'~ i., u~, l bee in 1 hi . 11 t( J, fnt it I l1 '! 3 j'l._ d J C.' \.I 11llll II f t\ I P \ j,l I t •II tlt:itrtll.'!'l f flll,}t::ffl, \n!r •rH' i1~kl~ 1: 1( d ib H fn t ~.·,I 11 1 1\1!. · J l,•liJ.l rttl, )1., , •. IJ,) f,,id .1 id'· I i ,trl\'• rti irr• pc·n :rnd dt,J))lt·rf t frc dun•• I rc c ,,f :t lHJd . jJ.I tV I ~ j II t ll d • I H 1 ,.• C.: ! ( 11 .'1 j, ( J h.l 1111 0 fr H cl I Ull Ull 1!1~ cll'ID) JIWHI?U'.< l'S. The type of tra ining received in mane11vers of th is kind c~n not be . . ur­passecl in preparing ior (uLurc emc.:r­gcncies. Each man came back a bet­ter soldier · each non-com had a better grasp of his problems and a countlcncc which corne; from acu.ta 11 y handling 111(' 1"1 in Lh c R ckl · each ot11ce r h n · seen his men in action has learned to co­ordinate group mo,·cmcrn.s, and is lllOt e trul )' q uali fleJ tO fulftl1 his job. ELDON PURDY'S HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE J·Jdon Puc·dy, wc.;t \.'tHt ClltHr, )l, suf . fvn:d ~l1t· iha\it.;SL rin ~l i\ Cit~.l lt•~S tJl his lift- it_~no\' {or • old paper~. $3. GcLri'~C Ta \'l~1r: f\ dt'a ~ (•\ at (rap Oll bu It s.cro~'n in 1.)ld p:q)~\ ~ .: f 0. l 'h ,Hie~ .). b 1\0tnl. !: C\'\ t'fS h~r Qil well:\ t,, kel·p h.:-.tr:io ~ '·"''"' burntn~ l'Ut on ~·a h'mh•r $ l :td.$. ~' . I PhH .L. Dcd · RPII b~H for 1tti n'!; r ~il$ tl,~ht hlgt' thc.:t wllun l(.'.tdint. ~Hi. • t "hdct\.' l)ill. P q'\~1ir ''-'l''-'S ;111d v\' rt:lH t1\l '\\ it~tlu\\~. ~3. "' . .-., .,- - ~· --- '\- \ \ lltln • LL' '~.:1 •tttrn~kll tth· r,,,w, t1 \.r 1n l'tnim·tn hu:tn(·il'l. \ f tit•nd llti\'(•"l ~ th,• ftwt·t.~l +L l.iuh: l.1l •. J&,, \h 1 :--' '<lL b,·.,nlt• th e: b\\. l'l'. .l th i \Vhi ! W1~o.•t._l; ,(1 1\\\\ l~tl h!l the.· ·t!f\il·~·g'.lll\\:·· l'htJ Ltw).-r 11\),ht\.·tl '''' '" ''l thr.: ell I \\ n1;1 t1 in tiH l'ult·tl .tlh.l ,,hi$ 1 ''"''~.~.J ll(il. l : "J lht ul'\.·n~-J l•.>r fht.• r.lvf,·n \'. ' • . 0 '" ORCH-F-RECltt~fNG WEGDING · l i \l.Ul: .,,d 1 nlt''• "'"l t'l.:;. i la1"!1 ilt, ~n was th · n1:!i ,:t,~ iu tl.\ \Yt.ftHt'h·lcr] t Cl!!• b ,t'l· . c;n hnr h.\\ .ln i11Lv1,1n. I ~1"' 111 1{ i t ~· ~. . . q' l 'i 1\ . ' \ (It .\ b :' s \ Lt l ~ l ni. ~ \ • h · th · t , it' . .u d t t. :a ·l Fr~ ·hdir- . ·~\~,- f 1)· a th.l • ~lt. 1,'1\ni~ H. iFt~t·htlinu. \li ~ P \-:hi~ t:he: tnt_hh·t ot ~r, .'~aud \Irs. . a I , 1 \! • ~ r~ l • Urc ~:;Cr"rn "rl\ '·~ pe··fn1~n~J l y )-. Thi)tr~a ~ C. J\:a r. . l r . <J~si~h·d lH' 11-. klhn \\". l h n~ ~,'! . • \L :~ \ arD' _,, . t P rch. si,ter G,f Tit~ l"'ri\t . w:·~ Pl( id (lf honor, and :Pv l i~ Jt~a.o F ·'-l''tllin~. l larnilt'- ~ . \!t~s }n·c~ Bl-:• t't~ . Fn~l"'l~or "1. :'\. f . ).lisci l·h .a1h 1' aP.~. ,\ . h!n t()n. J~.~i ~ f rs. I~Tugo :\ h:·' t>r ~· um :nit. ·. 1. \\ L're 0t ,cr Jt­tcJ• Janr. Dr. Geot.=-t. Cutlino, :\ ~--\\'- • nlan. Ga . " . bc't man. and J._)hn Fre<.~fn1ir:z. I lam '1t~o;,,. brother of the _ '{H'l . } u '" l\ : t- "~ r. \ I a x ). fcC u m t e r. '-' '\'. -,Jle,. D 1. • and J. ) :eph .". con. .:'' '\ t r . e r · u~ t. ers. l)i. Fr~dr·~·n~ \· .1 . f!raduated fro1n T . ~1on H;zh . ,·} (n1 at,d :\fiami • l-~i\ tr~i t.\ ~. 'f~ ·c:P>i·ci l:is :\Iaster!s De- ;-ree irarn iC~e- Fletcher ~rhool of b! ~O!n~ . -~-, ho:)'On, :tnd hi . DocLor' . TJt.:.!?'ree f:ront Ox-f ::>r~ . Endand, where 71c~ h:1d 3 R1 ut.k<: scho~anhip. He t4'!U\.·h t i•t ~\'fi:.:1ni la~r 'ear but a fe-ur ~ \''et:k · a t.O \u.~nt tc' " •fV York to be­( ·in e a~r ·i:uc-d '\ith th(> Foreign ' Po~c,., . ~\ . ocin.tir,n. in a field in which he a . rnade 4. n . rl'cial ~tod. ·- MI MARTHA REI.LER BRIDE OF OY RF.tLEY Tne wedo1ne ei ~ iiss ~Ianha Keller. Office. i~' Rc.,- Ke!Jcv. wa: LJHit>tlv sol- ~ . ~ ~mntzed .~. a'1? rday .:iftcrnot::n . .'ertcm- : ~r 7. at 4 . 30 o·ck.ck in the home of rhe Re.:. . I-T. H. \Yekh. pa£tor of the '~ e~t s.idt.: Har·ti-.:t Ch•nch_ ).1r. und . f rs. \\ i!! .u r J r,h n~on were :u r.r·nc.bnts. . h -s. Jeanne jopn· on "'nret•ra1ned at :t t?ian: Jrd bridJ.l shrwcr Frida"'· • • < • de 1~t 22. i:n Lorna:'l :. 1-e~ rr;r m fnr - Ii·.: Kdkr. Th<.J c:. pre~t:nt \~ere: - 1 ~c!a rnr:£ I a cob K eH~r. Elrnr n c: K d 1- er. E.lrnrre. J:~ller, r\lb~rr J c~J·n~on , - !bert Berz,. Harn.· J\1~ cn~11 J:Jmore Dralct:. 1-'Jarf)· Bccke.r . Fred _filler, EY-JQn F 1rtrin·r1n. ~li.ses Rtllt Fur- gi 1 ·vn. 1 rrna H0lLrr.ck. R 'llh Chile3, Ruth \\-dss. ~J~r~"~ ~1iller . l-I anchon Kijpp. Th fa rie K r·ller. J:Je-- nt)~· Oa }res. E,· l·:h Lotz~ fl,. ., Il unr.cr .Bonnie Fults. ~ f~r.tha. 1 eH~·r ;,and the h(.rH:ss. ' _{r,~. .f t;.ann.e -ftJhn!:>O'n. {J (,lj '"1 MARION-GREGER WEDDING T'h_ r u tt.•Hp a· ' r' t i n i t y 1·: pi .:.r~">t ,'' I l' h u r ~ h \' ~4 1.! h' .:t. t t i u \:' (-4. > r I h c~ w v d d i tJ y 11 ! ~ i i. · \ n tn \ l a .v :\ Ja ri t' 1' • o nl .y d~t tt ·h tcr ,>f \It ;1nd ~ ~ ~· . (.'bd·l, \I 11·H 'I\. ( l)'\" \ l.u cio '\ 'c .~ tCJ F n·J ­._., i~h Cr~).!t.' r. . Pn 0f :\[, . :-~od -~ l r•; . ll e.:nt il <~n g-er. ~(<!6 Pl en .n1l . \ \ 'l'niH'. ~;tluad a~ night. Sepkmbcr 7. a t h,df alrt r ('i!!ht o'd(.'Ck i\ dJcd sentimen t tn· in t:lw f.t l'l th . n. the ucu•sion JtHn+­~ J th'- twc.·tuv -rhird \\' c.!ddi n ~. a nniv('t ­~ r) ,,f lht.• hrid.c's pnrcnts \.rho w ~ t c nHlt rit·d in the s:.11n~ church . Pri()r to the apj"('arance of Lhc briJ (~ . "ith .sVlrs. Ra lph vVaggont:r, rlt the or­i!~ 1 n, Anthc111y ~Hihlt~ci e r sang the nup­tia l fHvuriLt"S, ''0 Prumise ~ lc,'' and ·· l Lov c Yon Trllly. 'l'hc bridal pa r­ty rn:1dc its a1 pearance '";th the ush­er~ . \fil liam ~ I a rion brother of the bride. Fred H (!h ·cy and Rudolph r tn­t cr. They w ere followeJ b: Lhe pretty maid~ . \tfis. Cora lie Kahn. ~fisg 1Vfar­jory \Y il"on and ~I iss .J ean Dickson. and the maid of honor, !\I iss ).!ancy E\!ben . • 'l'he bride was lovely in a rich ivory· satin gown and entered '"vith and was gi,·en in ma rriage by her father. rrbcy were 1net at the altar by the groom, ~ nd hi.s best man, his bro.ther, Harold Greger. The Re\·. Clifford Chad,vick read the servi ce. reception for about two hundred euests followed in the Anthony \Vayne I-Iotel. where the bridal party} tOO'ether with ~ trs . ~\'Jarion anJ ~1rs . Greger, graciously received. .\ [r. and :vr rs. Greger later left for a Wt'ddinCT trip. rfhe bride wore for Havel a n1odish grey doe skin suit, with cbic grc:y hat and accessories. DOR~OTHY BRAMBLE AND > ROY CROWTHERS ~ ti ;:,S Do1·oth y Bra mble, R . R. 8, ITami ltou. and Rov Cro\\rrh ers 649 ~ ~vfil1 ,;c.dt4 A':enuc. were UJ!iteti in tnar-riaue Saturda~': . cplember 7. in Llh· prc!~t·n ce <•f th " R.cv . Ralph l)itm) Cr, ~ It . 1\ irr. Thei r only a u~o•nJ~11H ~ were \ l i-s \ c.:rua B~,.;ye r ancl P.aul ,'\icdcr­llldn, imiHlatc ftieud.,. . fi_ B r~n1blc is tb<' chtUL~ hLcr c,[ \1r. and .l\- fr . . t\. S. Hra JniJIC> ~ nd 1r. Crowtla(;l ~ . the son <1f _ r r. and \:T rs. r ferlJe.rt CrO\'\ t1J Cf '<. hi l;i father be- in ~, a • ~u~ 'n br and <:ffi i.: tc-r. \ l.i, s La vc rna Burns. ' and Jerry .\Jeeha n . broi her of the bride. ,i\·ere anendants. A reception {ollowed in the home of the groon1's ;'arents. 16 cnnh E St reet. after which the bride all<.:l. f!room. left for a brief wedding trip. '"" T he couple reside on South Third . ue~t. \ Ir. B·ums .js employed in the l n­loading Department. t\1r. and "2\ Irs. Coleman Bishop a nd .\Irs. Bishop's sister, Anna Simpson, srcnt a week at Hot Springs, Arkansas, where lhe,~ \·is ited relatives. • JOYCE-WEISER WEDDING· A wedding at1.:1 rday a ften1oon, A? gust. ~-k in Lhe 1 arson age o{ the Ftrst 1. ntted BrcLhrcn Church joined in wed lock, ).Iiss Adell~ J O\rce and R<>bcn ,,.eiser, Office. The. Rev. Em-er~ 0!1 D. B:ag~ read r.he s i1nple ring "erv1re. NI1ss Zudora Jorce sister of ·he bride. was bridesn1aid. ' Ed ward \rei.;er ' ':as his brother's besL m·an. f r>HrJwin~ the ceremony a reception was Leld iu tl1e hoJne ()f the bride~s 11arents. ·22 Eaton A ,·enue. .! 1L aud ~1r s. \Veiser are e~ tablis h ecl in a t W\~' apa rf meut a t 7 -i 7 Hig:h StreeL. fullr"\'tng a \\'! dd ing uip throt1gh thtt ~r, d.:h. ELLEN JEAN HUNTER HONORE·o ·1isi J·.lh,, } ·an }hHJi cr. OH!,~<~ and hrid,·-£·lecL of Cb~1 k:; ,\ ·f$:h in ~irk: "';ts hunr'>r~d v.rlwn her oi .t•·r. t\ltl) I B( lt v. ~ntu t;Jjn ~d ,u nclQy, Alll{tllil 25, ~tl 't.l hJn\.lJ(.'nH und b1jd gt! pill' y. · rJ,,~ r 111)1)/ll f;~ f't'f ~ivcd HPHIY (d .lr u: tiV(' f'll ( 6 . JJ • • , I , 1l't.c . , 1 n ,, H· 11 • l~f.4 v•t tn•• ;'.' t•tl· V/1) 11 hr T<n~e \ 'I tdd ~ 1 1d , f1!-., t •. ll l~ ll k :,tn JJ uu11·r. 'I L•' lt l)' i r• pJt ~c'lllf•\j IJ~ 'l' i , L••t wi th ~ lt)\., h' !b "':;. , 1,,. , • t,J,. ct. t ' ~ I I H J" j • .i I!' I' e HI 'h (•f! t : \~ l. '\ ~ I l I t r ~ f·n l(y. ~-li ss ~ Lt11·an·t ~l( l . t.l. \ }J_. H•'l rlOt•' l'tllth. · li . H., ,. (. \ L,dd ~di · \ •liHJ(IIil• \\il ~uJl \ (r'. ~'\'~diC t r ~ J wr, ~· fr . " ' d h II T \4 (I y' If • ~ h ( . " I ( T l' :;d, ·j j-., l•. l!t-n Jl:1n H u1Jl1t tllt\l d1 · • • llt~M L•h, J I I; ., ' ;' 11 \HILCJ. ew6 MRS. CA TH-:ERJNE KAlN HONORED HER NIECE Lr"\\'c.ly gift s, varied in nature and d~sig n , \\'t:~r f' pr~senLod :\ I i ~s Betty Prochc;I rJ . hrid c-rlcct of Charles H:oh·­ens, T ucsd ~\ )' August. 27, .,yhcn he1 aunt. ~ I rs. Cath~rin e K.ain, C ! I Cut­ters, en e rLa incd ~n: a party and m.is­cellanc- ous shower. .~vi rs. K aj n 's daugh­ter- in-la\v . .i'v·Irs. Robert Gerhardt "' ra­cioHsly assistecl in entenai.uing. 'o 1\ [rs . Osca r I-la_!-de:":ig. !\frs. ]{. John­son, .\ I rs . ~!L \\ 1gg1ns and _\1rs. Carl Fisher won: trophie~ in ga,mes which held Lhc in u~rcs t of the guests u n1iil a tleli cious sup pet was serv.ed. Th.ose present were: l\tliss i\adine Bittinge r, ~1lrs . Carl Fismer, ~ li ss ~I a ri lyn F i s n~er, rvl rs. R obert Ge r­ha rdt, t[ rs. Osca r Hardewick, ~1rs . Ffenry John tJiss Doroth)7 'j ohns. Nl rs . K. ] o.hn.som . !virs. Charles Kist­ner, Irs . . Frank Owens l\1rs . v\"alter Px•ocha rd, 1\tliss B etty P roch~ rd. lVI.rs·. Edith Pohlrnann, ·1Vh s. f\lbena Schweinfest, ., liss Lorena Simms, }/Irs . E liza be-th \1'\lessels, 1Vfis.<S Alma \Vessels and Nf rs. 11. Vliggens and the hostess: 1•1rs. Catherine Kain. MISS MARY I.ANE SeHR~1 BRID~ O.F 'GORDON NOE A pretty· but sim,ple ·wedding w·~ts SOlcJ?nized rSat;urday . ugust 1 7 ~ in Covt m(:)-ton I\.ent uck y, when xi ~ s i\ fat'V J ane Schramn'l . X o. ~ Cutters . and ' Gordon oe were uniLed in hol'v '\veo- 1oek . Their attenda nts were · lberta Berglund .ancl Robert .Arent. !VIr. aHd l\tl rs, )Joe have gone to housekeeping al c30 Hi gl1 . 'tre"e t . ON' MOUNTAIN TRIP I·:Jwnrd nauer. ~c>. 2 Rewind~"rs. ar.tJ his wife, h~H1 on<' 1) f the rtncst li'IP ' uf !lt<.!ir lit' CS rl'rcndy 'rvhen they ~pn1t <• We\k in ;lJ H.l nc>:1r the ·; r ~t \mnki~s. .'id(· t1 ip~ ind L1d1.'d Ll,,)l out \ l ow t rain, l'hi,;nm a tl l2'~. Clu:luk\.'1.' \ '~ti ­J~ · y, unlht>d,rrH·l Fo.dls n11d 0th<"t J'"ftll '. TJw rllitf l""i111 nf l llt l'f~s t. l .d ·.,id. Wit" tlll' ltrll~\: ll •fl l ~· L'~f tl1c ~twil tc•, \\ lu \(\d tlu trit' ~t.'t.: l~urh ~h·r·\\ ~ rf. ~l clrr H nu~r . \)\i . ' • ' l"tl(i} . 'I\ ' l'heJnM ()'I ~\\1, l •ni,., Ht lrk. P ,•t T tHHtt•r. D~·bh' 0~- lkrt ~h~ lh' l\. , Loltt' ll\.11d . .-\ nu~1 ~\ lhw\.1. " . l•.sdwr n n~n < kl. H ~.'u i\l t ~ ~:n1i~·. f. uolh: Jq·l·d 1 ~u 1 ~1 ~ ~·rdt"f. 1:,n ·\ lll'H, \b. i,· • l ~'·l'''s, l ~nh.llc Ftn 't\', l. 'r u ·t 1'\U(k . m .111 , l{lllh B t\. knwn. Ftm.t Ft\-L )P P l11n.t. \I :11 S~tnl h. J• ILt l k)bh~. 1'.).­I H' \ 1 11\Hl, r,,.u H.nl,•. \ '(~ !ILl \'1'1'• • :-• ~\. 1\t ~--db ~( h\\ 1b t :dirh B1;\u IP· fll l1t Uwhn\'' ~ L u .i~. \\ eJI, Lll l'.unr' bdl, Rtub \ ol~td:.tl,. \ nn \ ll-~o"t1, ~h tl 1 ), 'li t' I. L t>Ul, • ~.hw id 't , ~I. r· n ·t t'Hll, h:w . P nth Ot tlll.·' "· F 'l htt Hn·n· d' l -, ud \ tJ. llld\.' Z.w ~.: nh· th.l l • I I fl I 'l . r ~ r J/ \ (H~ I (.4 ~ tC' fJ,. (<rOc jr'& liM-: r<> U r.l~r.H:· rv~ . · • Mit. I.e '" \•'A' :Jet!'-' f tollll t: 0." ···" -\ t"l ,, 0 .-.:.;.__.-;;. --- ;·.,.--'- ~·ftl".- 111 \ t.<.Otf4.:') ~======~ (\, H:N;,\ l I ;.l.·\!'t~ t.f\,; R~ll.fJtP{i- ff.l.t.'~._,r--.,.,.;;.--~ ) , ,.; ~ A·, ;r i · t ~'n~" . N F'> ~ r.k~ <r ~r .s \: ~ ' ' . l. "- ~ , -~ -.7,tJ,f' ·,:j o'r. li C t-,Ai) "; ~ ~ "'"0 • 1M._ M 'l i.' l'Rt ,,\7') ~ ~ Sllot(r P6Y.VT~ft f) /!F t N t'f t. Y rs 1 HACJf.JG-H W tUf ~ I<E"Y 13A-st:-" l).tJ t'- A ~ ft:'~ OR.t A,- ,,_, e- l'lrl N01£' ~ ~ 4. F~t. • • our OCia ecur1 B\ '- . E. ~TRATTOX' _lf anag,·r JJ am.ilton Office ( O~c: nalS is ~ ;,.: . ix;.b in lhC ~cries :.rtic:.r• a.~ t.:nint- .the ~ l<"fit.s wn ("lll"" iu. (."e~ f '1 h.e ('"I<: . , io~ ?.~T>l''" !'nrl Fibre Cc;m1 !l}" ·.~ ;: ~ceiH: \!I'.J '.1 tf.~ ;.n.endeci So i;.l ~ec nty ln i If'\ iou anide~ vf thi~ :. ric 1 he a.\ f!j{::il :f rr.onihh. 4 ched~ t() 1\-n~:-ker- ~ d their ur\-i\·r,r.::. in or,~cl uader l~te ~·c ·~J .:ccurity . \<.:t: l~a · h<.:cn e . ·phtined. 1! c --.e. i or.· 'Jdle! LYIJ~ of paymc.:.ot which j. r:tade. \\-Lc r._ an in~tr red ~L:r J.ec, lea~; in•-. !I J S Ul vi·vur . h1; • ) u 0J1ll :~· p~y·rrH:nb , ti.e respc ' JlJic f,·,r t h~ cx­fur. cral of the \·rud'es . . . ,. Inay, Jn c~ft<dil C,.,t~t' . rece1 :e reJm-bl; r ·~ole rl r. "fh-(:.t-: {a~ men an1r,u ru: l "-' s=i; litru.:~ the m( ·Jdl}y b nefb 'A· e of tl t; ''1rk'-=r • at rj1e t~! .t of d_ca r., ln o her ~;.·otds, if J ohn o·. Cit izen had a monLhly beneG L rate o f $30 \Yhen h c died, the rer ·1)n '\ bo paid the expense of the [u Ot"ra I miec.r lll recciv e rei m bu rsemen t amountin.g._ t o six times tha t SLl n1, or :1 xu. .-\ .s a urnmaq- o f payments to wage ea rn~rs and th ci r survivors the folio\\­i ng t ab ! ~ is givc1L T l sho\VS '~h a t wnoe c.l rne-r => in ,·a ri(JUS gro11ps will rt·­cei\ ·c llf (,n retirement a t age 65. lhc benefit · fc:,r \\ j,·e-. O\'er 65, al ·n for rhi!J,en of li\ing wage C'arncrt.O when~ thl: krrme.r ~ re und<:r 16, or Ut:ldcr IS if i u t:chorA. ' f"ht· .tcoud table . ho'' snr\'ivor. hellt::fll in the" ,·arinus ,\.3tt<: t7 1'1Ji l( •S . ln 'WCf\ <.a,~ it i ~ a~-- urned th t' Wl1rl t• r h ;l~ bct:u" crJV•~rcd b~ tl e ~ocial Secv1 it} \ c f,jr lhrce ~(!an~ bl"f()re Co!J'Jil)itlg lor i:JcHcfi(S. rf ht.; ;1 JI1U' JJ1i r.>f Jl'-4) mt.tlt CC\Lh nQnth is inc1t:ts t·d £Jil(: p~ ll~n t.: f<•J ead1 adilitio1 al )cWr of co\·cr4Jg<.;. (13) F ollo\\'j nt:t are the Lab!es : ~Va ac 0 E anter s , .nro ·ntld)' n~ nefits \\'age 'Bcnd1t A \'eraJ?-C Famcr·s 13~. ncfi t For Each i\1onthlr Monthly For \Vi(e Child \\'age Benefit • Over 6~ Dl:pcnJeTH $ so ___ $20.60 $ 10.30 I 0.30 tOO --- 25.75 t2. :)r'l 1 2.8 J 1"0 --- 30.90 1 .4- 1).+5 200 --- 36.05 1 .03 1 <? .03 ?- ':":>Q --- 41.20 20.60 20.60 Surv·ivors JV!ontldy Be11efit.r .'\ verag<.: 1\·lon rhl y \ \ iclow's \ Vage 13(;>nc-f1 t it 50 ---*' 5. 4-r- 1 00 - - - l 9 .1 l l ·o --- ?.,") . 18 200 --- 27.04 230 --- 3U.90 Total Total l3(.·nefi ts. Bcm·li t.:> • \\'iJow \\'idow .\ rtJ One \\'ith Two Chii.J C'hildn·n -::::--::: --- ::-- ~2".75 ~36.05 31.19 +5.06 3 o.63 ,. 4.0. 45.07 63.09 51.50 72. 10 Appeal'ance Deceiving · S t r 1 i l h b '-Hl" h r a n e"' c~.t r t h at i m- • prc~:ed h i ~ fril·nd:- bv.1rabl ~. One day a fri.; r11.J 1emnrkl'd: :( h's not a baJ -l~)l)kinc hrt . (lid tH an . \V h(lt'~ the f . ., . ' rrwst ynu 1: \ '-'r got 1 •ul n It: 'Sc· v en t i llll' ~ in <.)JH.' ,,., i It'," <.t n , ,,.c reJ S 111 it h Vv c a ri l )'. C/.ar!o~ Coe and Jamiflj_ . 3t:rJl Vacation ChaTley Coe, No. 2 Calenders. and his inter­esiinq .family enioyed their first vacation te­cen\ ly. You see. Charley has been rather busy 1he las\ few years, bu.ilding lilm"Belf a home and raising five fine children. This year, however. thlngs look&d rather brlghl. so Charley got them all into his automobile and s1arted toward his homeland in the east. They went to W asb.ington. and through parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland and other states. In the large picture a.r.e Mr. and Mrs. Coe. ?au.l 1 L Joseph 2. Loretta 9L Charlotte 13. and Ralph Baust 14., a nephew. VirgiEr\a 8 (inset) was elsewhere when this piclure v ,.s taken in the Bota:rdcat Gard.ens in Washing p n . During· the trip they also visited Chadeyrs brother who bas cbaJ>ge oJ a fox bound farm. the bounds being used in the scree rung . of the })i ctu.re "Mary-land .'' 1t i:> ea:-;ie-r to fight for ooe,s prin­ciplts than LO Jive up to t.hem.-Aifred J} dJ flY. • 11/ol n- keJf;tt-11 h~u~L (. rJ ;¥o,to th• tOtiemhhanco hor tD f) , n ttwd r. or to Hattle Sowd oT. IQJl.llOlly nl No, Z ~u ~? WoJ1. it' t1t or "ftd hCJth Pa ad M~· lay clam to th lact tJlbt t~Iv.n O"lo' •~ ;fll thtq~ BUmtha, loon ou~• 'Y n~. th U\4 ' ' .\thJ j ( anyh(·U} th1nl.:-. i1 i~ n ·t Sf>--·· ( ;ard ner: f\nl1u r, a~ his molher ca D­ted him long, loug ago, has hJH all \ race () f J o u b 1 e p n e u mon i a a rid r h c n­nu tl i ··1n s in.<.\~ the bowling ~cit son has r)pcned . 'k h~· , he e~· cn t.~ n run Bill Robi n ~o n a d rJ ·c SCC<H'ld ( ma y b~ oul r third) ar t~ p Jancing. Queer, isa·L it, \\·hat ooe s pel hoblDy can do for his sl:llc of health. A. 0. Rolie, who i · on Yacation at ' l rish Lake h ~s kept the ·p aper t\ Iill Ollice in formed of his fishing success. One card told of th rowi t~g n i·ce ones back a-s he ha.d .only time for the extra big ones. C hoicy, we'd say ! ~A[r. C. Y oung the rtSimon Legree" of the Shi·pping l)epanmcnt: is ·enj oy­jng pa rt of his vacation .in ~ licbi gan . On his way home he expects t0 see l~a miJt q n tfigh open tl p the football sea-son iJI T oled 0. Pt'oba blv t b.e onlv ~ ~ game he.;l! see all season. Cattle de.-h<Dr.ning neatly·. and ei­ficien t.ly done h)r l\'lr. A. vVilliams. ( C r:1pa ~·cl Ad'.) · · As u s ~1 a-i tbe Shipping Departnient will be \>\~ell represented in the n co ter secti·op. Also, .any·o:ne decsiring Booster tickets ean al way~ get th €m fron1 Clar­ ·ence Yo.tHl.g. {,Ano ther Ad. ~ o Pay.) lf a nyone \'\.'a nts to koo" · an)'uhiug aboul zul yLh.it'lg1 conla.:L Cb a rl c~ ie­bc rr. The re has b.c~ n 111 uch question as to ' heLher 1 rene \¥hi te mi gh:t g~,~ e \ I p her 've:>rk as s ec r~lary and bl!come go\·­crn ~ss , buL i1: bet.,.\ns lO k>()k 110 \\T as 1.h 0 11·~ h ;;he has given up the id. 3 a <,') ~ C;.l c h a rrg-~ c.f work (Jnd wtH rcl!laLn wtth u<: in. :\c1J. 2 Paper \Iill Onlce. Then.! Wll, much f!li\' S:i in ~ as t() the cnnl ti'nts {J r a l>ox frot~ l P ~1 :-;ad ·na ,dd(h \\'et!i d r•li vc ted Hi :'\o. 2 !\ Jill Of­lin · ~ ddr<.hi"lCd lu lrtnc. Aht-r n:a.ueh llH\o\ ro ppi n ~. a la tg\ lh ll·u ~\ s h t r .t) \\·i.J$ di~t.'t>\ t: t t·d . The tj11l':; d u t·l still tl'­tn ~" i 11 :i u n-sul\, ~,d a" l f , wh 11 1 h n:-, t· lltlt:t:• U·HlH'~ Vh . r~ ll\1 t lw (• nc.J d~'l·d \ :ti t\.1. Lln J I~ ll litll .,; l t k ~o· Wd lr'l nn lhHh .Jmuldt· t ·. 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Erni~ . :n block rriuttO(;!. \o\~a~i rH! lea~ et . r.e al cra ft, crtpe pa,t. ~T. 5tlu:u e Kn'' ::~, and Indi an crair.~. · 1 hese bonks rna\· oc b!Jric·wed b·~ ' . any Chant pion ~mpln} ~e k;r a pcr:o~ not tu exce-ed c::.n:e week. \\'e now ha;.·e a limited arnr. •t~ ' f era r ( mar e.nal available. t.:ttd. as vil >- • ter, ~ra. ft strip. &bre cord ir.~r wea\·iit.5. lea ther. and beads. ·.vhich . an he p!lf­chased in small ~tuanti r ic~ at co~. . If the. demand i . great euough Qfher ~ ,_ Items will be. sLocked . For infon11ation ca11 at d~e Der'art-· menr o f Employee -~<: i~:iue~ ( unth:r the Broke Box) . Ce,uld Be W o.rse Lady- . re.n·t vt l l asha·med t\1 ctme • • Lo a .hou"e Ji.ke thi · to be~. : Hobo- . ra·anl . .\i QU OUQ-'ht t':.ec ~ome o' th · ho u., es l \·c \\ ect to L0t.1cn. . 17vt _jJ,,,./ J~· ~ a/ ~l .d ru-.•bort L\1Rk. f7. t-1 lll ,lt\1\ elca .- ro~n ' 1. \'·bed b;;. r r ·'. 12 and 1 1 bo•: : Gene • Ft a,· -Cl · 1\:" . B, .~len. ''] hama~ R ~iff- ! '. d 1:nfrJ'C:dlJ. R 1 et' ing: 13 artu 14 girls: J-·n y k:.ti 11-. J Pan ~vl t:;;. ~ L ·ru z c f ·::a r. l _:; an J J 6 bov~: f{., d Roc•t. · . 'en '-ttir 2. 1~ and lr, gids: J)CJJi., :!\1idr:aL ~ ·nv :"chr;G,lc;v. . . Lalzit r bl :. . . rH-ncn; Cll·ac:ldia I fo~- J·nls. . lflan ~.A f.·c:: l . J.J- nk ·} taiL men: John Kadh:. G. . ,\r . ,(~ld_ J urc .r u\'t" r. Wt men: :f{ . kn ·r ate. • • • I CHit; t~ n ' Photo No. 1- The fireworks dis-play ended with a blaze of Old Glory as the photoqrapher had to shoot over the beads of the assembled thousands to get the view. Pholo No. 2- Tbree younger members o{ the Champion family g etting the most out of the merry qo round. Photo No. 3--We've heard of " groaning tables'' and here's one, but ii that isn 't our old· friends Lester Mclntyre and Floyd Combs, doing full justice- with their families- to a snack. Wonde.r what they'd charge for board in those homes! Photo No. 4- Looks as though there was quite a crowd sutrounding these wande rinCJ musicians - But that's only one small section of the 12.