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Show OPA Sets Ceiling On Silence; Quiet, Please! Remember the old saying that goes like this? "It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt." Well this week the Herald received through the mail, an important looking envelo p e covered with urgent phrases like "Official Business," "Special "Spe-cial Delivery," and a 13-cent stamp. Expecting to find a message of compelling importance impor-tance to our business, we hurriedly hur-riedly slit the envelope and found to our utter amazement that it was empty void. Who sent us the silent contents con-tents of that empty "Special Delivery" envelope? The address on the upper left-hand corner read as follows: fol-lows: Office of Price Administration, Adminis-tration, (CPA.) Atlas Build-" Build-" ing. Salt Lake City, 1, Utah. This is the most intelligent 1 communication we have yet re-j re-j ceived from OPA, and we immediately im-mediately dispatched them an equally intelligent answer . . . ; an empty envelope, j |