Dale News, Volume 6, Number 18, Dale, Spencer County, 25 June 1943 — Page 2

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I see where the boys down at Hot Springs, there in the old Soreback state, are putting on the dog. Are they exclusive? Pard-

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ROCKING CHAIR PATRIOTS

Freedom to us in this country, is our greatest heritage—likewise, its preservation is our gravest responsibility.

ner! They are living high—and unbothered. No common person can barge in and listen or get any idea of what is cooking. A common person, he is to keep his

We have used the freedom our men are fighting to perpetuate, as an instrument to avoid discomfort. Some of us went out on strike in vital defense work because we did not get total wage increases demanded. Hundreds of thousands of us struck against government because we didn’t think we were paid enough to dig coal with which to win the war. We actually have had the gall to wave the American flag over such acts, the same flag under which our troops are dying in every corner of the world.

distance—just so he don’t get beyond the tax collector’s jurisdiction. Somebody has to pay for the affair. And you take just liquor —our U. S. A. State Dept., the paper says, asked Virginia to lift the lid and let in another 2400 bottles. Every person attending had already been permitted to bring in 4 quarts on the hip. The affair is billed as a “food conference.” She looks like somebody slipped, and misnamed the meeting. But it is our own U. S. A. Govt. putting on the show. Sambo is sure showing off. Old Belshazzer couldn’t have done better.

Many of us, in our own selfishness, cheer at proposals for our government to run the show after the war, just like other governments have been running the show in Europe. We cheer because we think we can get more handouts from government. Apparently, after the war, we don’t intend to stand up to wave Old Glory—we plan to do it sitting down in an easy chair.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris and children of Plainfield, Ind. are here visiting relatives and friends and to be at the bedside of Mrs. Harris’ father, Lafe Whitten, who is in an Evansville hospital seriously ill.

Miss Drucille Ambrose of Huntingburg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Heady Thursday of last week

Yours with the low down JO SERRA

Pfc. Leslie M. Scott, of class 43-24 on June 12, 1943, successfully completed the flexible aerial gunnery course at the army air forces flexible gunnery school, Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas.

Major Foster Scott, of Shaw Field, S. C., is here, visiting relatives and friends.

Bids are now being asked foi by the Town of Dale for the purchasing of pipe and the laying of watermains for the waterworks. This will be encouraging news to all of Dale people.

This abuse of freedom must end somewhere, or there won’t be any freedom to abuse. Our employing, taxpaying enterprises must be preserved as private endeavors. Men returning from war must be saved the right to go back to work under private employment, as free citizens. Unless the right is retained, its corollary, representative government, cannot survive. Neither can it survive unless the shameful attempts to use our freedom to avoid the hardships of war are put down effectively and soon.

Upon graduation, he was promoted to his present rank and received the covered aerial gunnery wings. He is now eligible to take his important position as a member of an army air forces combat crew.

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Richard Painter, who is in the army, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Painter.

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Rev. and Mrs. 0. A. Beanblossom went to Boonville Friday night to attend a revival meeting that was in progress at the U. B. church there. Rev. J. W. McMurtry of Washington was the evangelist during the meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown will spend Sunday in Henderson, Ky. with their daughter Louise Blackburn and family and to celebrate the birthday of Mr. Brown.

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