Show What Our Readers rs Think They'll Have Hav Labor In Hole With the Lid On Editor Telegram Now if it they pass the bill over the presidents president's veto and th the national service act on top of ot that they'll have labor in a ahole ahole hole with the lid on on and that's a dangerous condition of affairs Didn't we just know th that t the pass the buck faction would cause ause the administration to b be blamed with every blunder they brazenly spring on us Remember Re- Re f member the farmers believing those who told them that Wilson Vilson could have got them thema a higher price of wheat when it was al already already already ready so high that we could hardly afford br bread ad Now they resent subsidies When employers do not grant granta rant ranta a satisfactory contract with la labor labor la- la bor bar they force forc strikes on on us Prices that arc are doubled and trebled als also force strikes A F Ls L's William WilHam Green is right when he says that eith either r wages must go up or inflationary prices must come down Inflation was an excuse for Hitler not that I think our citizens easily led as some of them are arc arc would accept accept accept ac ac- ac- ac either the fascist or communist com corn solution but this pressure pressure pressure pres pres- sure seems to be aimed to bring about just such a a calamity We now have the reins of ot government if it we use them wisely wisely wise wise- ly not leavin leaving our sub substitute F D DR a to fight tight these battles alone atone Labor should hould not be de deprived deprived de- de of ot it its only way of asserting assert- assert in ing its fb ri rights Capitol whenever it well pleases as do em employers and and loyers-and and take a yachting trip By retarding pro progress in governmental gay gov policy our gossiping galloping election- election minded legislator have held us back until judging by Information information information tion gained from Mr Willkie's s 's book One World Russia at after alter alt aft t er only 25 years has achieved ed greater effectiveness ess than we have in more than years Charlotte E. E Shaw Favors Voting Age Ag g of ci 18 for Our Soldiers Editor Telegram What is this big ado do about soldiers voting voting vot vat ing Why haven't they been able to vote before belore this Arent Aren't they citizens of or the United States Sta while they are arc in our armed forces If It not what is the big idea And while we are about it it why cant can't a young man vote if it ithe he can sign to serve cerve his hili country When he ia Li 8 18 he can join joh the army navy or the marines without without without with with- out his parents consent And a girl has been of age for centuries when she became 18 and now that the government g has lowered low low- ered the age limit for one thing why not go all the way We women rare are supposed to be the weaker sex why do men have to tobe tobe tobe be three years older to be bc of age Our armed forces torce are more qualified to vote than a lot Jot of ot people that have that privilege because they are stationary residents real resi dents in certain communities No matter where they are stationed sta sta- be it in the United States or any of our territories or on ca n foreign fo soil coil oll they should have havethe havethe havethe the privilege of voting for tor their chief chic executive L. L S. S First Fiut rubber raincoats raincoat were those of South American Indians Indians Indi Indi- ans who smeared liquid rubber on their bodies |