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Show MILITARY HIGHW.? MEXICO TO PA"3 THE PRESIDENT! Kress for $20,000,000 ,, of building, mJ the Panama canal Of Intended a, , Anf.ear Kxmi, on me, sayin. k. ..7V planning an auto the northern border , through to Colombia t three months the, "i tempting that trip Z gressed as far J ragua. Following, an occassional short &, s can be found. th ress ranging from ontJ, mile. . day for ft tempt to travel throuski American jungles. They may be able to e to the Canal after .noth four months, but it d , they can go from thee to bian border. That is the country Indians and few white ever penetrated It for u The Indians do not Uki the whites. An acquaintance of K ago, Captain Fitzmorrii, soldier of fortune, a few white men accepts-San accepts-San Bias Indians. He made a blood member d and lived with them for of years following the ti last World war. Fitzmorris fought (or when his native country big or little, In any p: world. If it was not at hunted up wars In other a possible. When he coti; one in which he could p he would go to the San I trv and live with th v try and live with the t. wore the Victoria cross, bars, earned, of course, ia ice of England. It 'is what I learned fro: Fitzmorris of the San Bk that causes me to questic: ity of the intrepid young make their way through Colombian border. LONG REACn OF MAD) TOUCHES FISHING TOI SOME 25 YEARS AGO few pleasant days in the I foundland fishing village c tia, located at the bead of bay on the southeast cea fog enshrouded island, h est way, it was an attract: consisting of some 12 to white cottages, with the blue trimmings, a Melhoi and a small store spec:; ship chandler's supplies, north and west of the vili was but the unbroken wild stunted timber, valuable pulp wood. Today the little village a tia is gone. Its white and tages and its little church 1 I en victims to the war pre of the United States. ' stood, this nation is today buildings that will house simple fisher folk, but to and men of an American n tion to aid in the protect;: world against the Mad Europe. GOVERNMENT ALSO Df IF BY 'EXECUTIVE 0BD WE FEEL a bit sorry for pie of any nation from an announcement of "f by decree." We think of I other country moving towf tatorship, another peopled liberties. We thank God in that boat There is not much difl-tween difl-tween "government by dec "government by executive A violation of an execut' can send one to jail as qjt certainly as a violation of and to a considerable o Americans are governed W tive orders." President Rooseveit or," authority, the heads of 100 departments or burea- issued "executive orders erage of much more than day for more than the F years. The vast majority " can citizens know nothinl these orders are. They bated in congress. They reported in the w? yers cannot keep up witnw are laws that cannot the law books. Theyv subjects as there are e " ders." For example: Should J grocery man sell a " , pounds of sugar to any w ( and fail to report that s name of the customer, tary of the treasury, be c to jaU and heavily to . tion of an executive J; eery men, entirely ignor a law, have paid fine terms in jail for violate order. If "government by " , stepping stone to dlCta" t is "government by der"? |