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Show OH YEAH COLIN.:?! Movements for better housinf-should housinf-should be supported. Meanwhile some parents, worrying because the young folks don't get home earlier housing is also needed i Smithfield. " Many people. It is said a trying to escape from reality if they carry that idea so far as to violate the laws of the land thev may later be tryying to figuro-how figuro-how to escape from jail. Why is it that men are often slangily referred to as "birds?"' Perhaps because when they see-a see-a pretty girl, they sing as sweet ly as a robin, when they return from their nights out, they ar as hoarse as crows, and when they brag about their doings they crow like roosters. It is complained the men don't remember their wedding anni versaries. Perhaps they think their wives would get cross if the date of a great mistake was re called to them. The girls ask if the boy friends paying attention to them mean business. Probably those boys mean business enough so they will trade etheir valuable time for some financial help from the ?irl friend's father. There is said to be already a shortage of workers Prob ably the number of pay drawers exceeds the number of wn, kers. Som people think there are too many trees along the roads. Some of them are being removed when automobiles run into them. Many husbands, it is complained are careless about their clothes The wife might try inviting her pretty young cousin to the house,, and see what effect that has. Many men, it is complained, have such prolonged fits of the blues that they are not pleasant company. Father says it is better bet-ter to be in the blue than in the- |