PAGE EIGHT Lm Safety Valve (Continued from Page Two) = : BS = employment imsurgnce and social security, that the country owes us -a living, that the Federal govern- ment will take care of us in our old age. It's all wicked. No one is teaching us to strive for higher earnings, for more comfortable in- come by harder work and by greater production; all leadership is toward lesser work, shorter hours, lower production, higher costs; management has to wrestle with all these things in business and in mercantile affairs, but in politics in Washington the whole procedure is in the reverse direction, nc ticularly in the crime and corrup- tion and graft and thievery—the country is rich enough to stand all that through a long period of time, although it's bad— but it's the terrible extravagances of politics in Washington and in some state capi- tals, not particularly the mink coats and the grafting and thievery in the Internal Revenue Department but the billions of dollars wasted in foreign affairs, billions of dollars wasted in the Army and the Navy and all other so-called defense ser- vices; the billions of dollars wasted in the Agricultural Department and in the Department of the Interior and in the Judicial Department—in every department under every sec- and in the Senate, the salaries and the expense accounts, the members of the families of Senators and Con- gressmen on the government pay rolls. We want to see it cleaned up; the whole country wants to see it cleaned up. And we have a chance to clean it up. We want 1aft as the Republican Presidential mominee., He's able and he's honest. 'We know about Taft— his life has been a public record for a great many years, through all the years that he's been in the Senate and in (Congress and in public life. We know that he is honest. We know that he is able. Because Taft has been in politics for so many years, every destructive activity has been raised against him by his op- ponents in the other party, by the great organized professional labor leaders, by the President of the United States himself. What do we know about Eisen- hower ? Nothing! We kinow he’s been deified as a soldier; we've made a hero of him. Because he was in the Army in the World War and we were successful in the War, we magnify all of the generals, all of the soeldiers—including Eisenhower. But we really don't know anything about him except that we know, or assume that as a West Pointer he is against labor leaders and labor unions—theoretically, all of the West Point men are averse to that. But {Charlie Tobey flopped over and we don't know how far Eisenhower would stay put. We know that the Army services have wasted billions retary in the Cabinet; in Congress NO TRAFFIC TICKETS ON A BUS! trolley coach or bus. LET'S GIVE THE COPS A HAND | Heavens knows our policemen have plenty of work and problems on their hands these days. Every time you drive your car into central city you add to traffic congestion which makes more work and worries for our friends, the cops. help yourself and the police every time you leave your car home and ride relaxed in a comfortable There's no parking fuss when you ride a trolley coach or transit bus! You WANTED Used and Sawmill Equipment ~ by March We are having our 6th annual Public Auction Farm 10, 1932 Sale on April 5th and are in need of good used tractors, farm equipment, sawmill equipment and chain saws. Get an estimate on your used equip- ment then come to us and we will guarantee to allow you the top dollar for it, or come to us first and be sure of a good deal. Don't delay, come in today while we have a market for your used equipment and will pay the top dollar for it. Be sure to come to the sale April Sth, the one day when YOUR PRICE IS OUR PRICE and you don’t even have to pay us cash. | TUNE IN: “United Press News on the Farm Front.” Everyday at 12:5u. 730 on your dial. TRY OUR PAY AS YOU GO PLAN For world famous equipment of top quality plus unexcelled 24-hr. service. Sec Charles H. Long SWEET VALLEY Phone Dallas 8421 or 8431 THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 of dollars of our money. And Eisen- hower is in the service—he is right at the top of it. He's allied with the tremendous wasters although he himself may not be honestly placable in that extravagant group—but you can’t prove it, “It has been said altogether too frequently, I am for Taft, but he can't be re-elected.” That's a silly, defeatest attitude. The great seers told us that Truman couldn’t be re- elected to ‘the Presidency but he was. We were also told that Taft couldn’t be re-elected Senator in Ohio, but he was and by a very handsome vote. “The whole ‘thing stinks. Our salvation depends on the election of Taft to the United States Presidency. It’s very important—we need him in our businesses, and families, and children need him. A program under « FATHER'S A BORN BROODER WITH A GROUP OF SNOOPY King Penguins gathered outside the London Zoo hut where his mate is trying to hatch two eggs, “Joey” makes plain the fact he wants them to lay off making noises. 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Speaking of giving up breeding it is a great source of satisfaction for us to know that our former brood mares have very good homes and our favorite brood mare, a very kind, gentle, beautiful Palomino (sired by Wallace Berry's Palom- ino Stallion) has gone to her final resting place. She developed heaves (asthma) and although only 13 years old we had her put to sleep. It was a very sad day for us but we feel that is the only human thing to do with a heavy horse and that is what we have always done with one with heaves or old age. PURCELL OIL SERVICE FUEL OIL Dallas 9001-R-16 LOOK For The Name REALTOR when buying or selling real estate. The principal interest of a realtor is to see that the transaction, large or small, is com- pleted in an intelligent, ethical manner. Your local realtor D. T. SCOTT JR. . Dallas 224-R-13 D. T. SCOTT and Sons REALTORS 10 East Jackson Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. In her case it was very hard to decide on the day to have it take place but after it was over I felt contented about it because I know where she is and that she will no longer suffer or go from one owner to another as everyone gets tired having a horse around coughing { continually. Her name was Santa Ora (Gol- den Saint) and she lived up to her. name in every way being one of the sweetest, kindest, most loving animals that ever lived. Much to my surprise and disgust a local resident who has had a heavy horse for about six years and has had more than his money's worth of fun riding and driving this oom on ra—b— horse now wants to sell him instead of having him put away. How inhuman and mercenary can one get? I hope he wakes up and does the right thing before the horse winds up pulling a junk wagon. A heavy horse will only bring a few dollars and it would be most unfair to sell to a friend or neighbor without telling him what is wrong with the animal just to get a few more dollars. 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