Show I PEOPLES PEOPLE'S S 'S CORNER Finally Concludes Will I Move lo lo to Sunny Southland Editor of The Telegram I have been in these parts a long while trying to make a living in various wa ways s As a boy 1 I tried farming farming farm farm- ing ng on my dads dad's place Then moved to o the city and was a peddler of farm produce Then I rose roseto to the proud estate of a commission merchant Business went sour for me mc and I 1 went to work as a bookkeeper then a road salesman and then I 1 took a along along along long rest with Hoover which I 1 am ilm still enjoying 1 But now I am about to get underway under way for lor the sunny south and become become be be- come a cotton farmer I dont don't know why I 1 should stay in any of the com corn fields 1 I see sec the government is going to make it soft oft for cotton growers in iii one way or another Big or little lilUe crop the government will wm prop up the price This cotton business used to lo get my goat until I decided to get In on the racket There is always an army of f politicians trying to help the cotton farmer I 1 dont don't know why for it t seems scents to me the cuss cUs who needs the help is il the cotton picker They claim that slavery h has Mr died out in the south since the civil war I If that isn't slavery Ill I'll eat cat my hat hat but but since the government government govern govern- ment thinks it is okey and nd is s going to keep the wolf from the door of the plantation owner Im I'm going to get me mea a sit on the porch and drink juleps and d listen to the songs swelling from the Maybe I wouldn't like it but I 1 think Ill I'll stick it out until the government decides to help the white collar labor abor and the man In overalls overallS' to the same extent that it seems seemS' hot and bothered about the farmer and the cotton cotton- grower crower RIVERTON JIM |