Show Jottings From ca a Prodigal Son v Dear Deal Today is Sunday On this day I am ammy ammy my 0 own n poss oss I can write a line or two to some old friend or I can stay at home Tend read what I can find or idle awn awa the the- thelong long lonely hours of the Sabbath day I cnn can pick up the BIble and find many a fine treasured piece of literature of the the- thelong long ago that I brings a thrill to my weary eary heart and andI solace to one who tries to find It in I sacred literature I started out to tell you something new v some news but then I knew that would be futile be- be because because cause you know it aU all from to A to Z You are some render reader yourself so why try something that Is 15 old stuff A few days ago I glanced into a book of old poems and since I am partial to literature of this kind I was inter inter- interested interested ested in reading a line or tv too 0 here and there as I had but a mInute or two to spare I read a stanza that I want to send on to you e even een en if yoU have memorized it in your school days da s Perhaps you may have forgotten It so soI soI I now send it to you to r read ad again I FT out the folks you lIke the least nd watch em for a while They never waste a kindly word they I never waste a smile They criticise their fellow men at every 1 chance they get They never found a human Just dust to suit their fancy yet From them I guess you'd learn some things If they were pointed out out- Some things that everyone every one of us should know a lot about When some one knocks a brother pass around the loving cup cup- cu Say something good about him if you have to make it up I I Baltimore AmerIcan It s a pI pretty etty hard task these days to tell anything to anybody that they I have not already heard about Over the radio Sou ou get ever everything thing from the low down to the high up If the prEsident or of these United States hap hap- happens happens pens to take a glass of 3 2 some one of the nabob class makes a howl l and itis it itis is broadcast all over the land that beer IS as used at the White House Big busI- busI busIness business ness for the ho howlers leIS leI'S who like to howl That reminds me Let the howlers howlers howl nd the growl growl- growlers growlers ers growl grOI grO I and the prowlers prowl And the gee gee-gaws go it Behind the night there IS plenty of light and This S are all rIght and I know it Anonymous Politics are surely w up Stand on the corner of any country town and the mighty ho howls hoIs Is that go up from these embryonic street orators IS amusing to cay eay the least What I they know oa 01 do not know about the theNe New Ne Deal is 15 something most profound Some one ones s liberty is going to be taken away ay lom them and the country is going to the dogs and how the they do howl hol long and loud I am wondering how ho many of them have been deprived ed of theIr liberty up to date But they know It at and thus the country IS fast I going on the locks lochs and liberty wIll bea be bea a thing of the past pastI I am one of the poor ignoramuses who does not know It all I am not howling hO very velY loud nor dO I intend to If the other fellow can live I am going to try and stay With hIm lust Just as long longas longas as I can So I am going to the howlers howl and the growlers grO growl grOI I and Just plod on and on until I am amI I caught in the whIrl pool and drown That wIll be the end and III not know how he comes out unless I meet him up above I m sorry I Il 11 soon have to stop eat eat- eating eating ing those good melons The season is too short lust Just wish ish It keep on all winter If you see Dal tell him I 11 be in Price in a few I days da s and I Iii 11 be looking him up I hope he 11 have a seat in the old buz I wagon on the way to Moab YOU KNOW MEI ME MEI I I |