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Show PR OV O (U T A H) E V ENI N G HER AX P, 7 W EPN BSD A Y, JULY 2 9, I 9 3 6- PAGE FIVB r . 1 Merry-Go-Round (Continued lrom Fige One) does the planting and tne harvesting, harvest-ing, wiiile her 10-year-old daughter. daugh-ter. Eleanor, takes care of the horses and cows. They have no boys. Mrs. Moen was born ana raised on a farm In Kansas about forty-five years ago, then came to the Dakotas with her husband. They have been living in North Dakota for twenty years, and for the last ten years Mrs. Moen has been managing the farm. She votes regularly. 3jc t ROOSEVELT CABINET i . "I think President Roosevelt's a mighty fine man and I b'lieve he's doin' all he can to help the farmers. But I think that Cabinet he's got is stopping everything he tries to do. It's the people between be-tween him and us that most of the farmers object to. "Take this here reli4T. There hasn't been so much around here yet but right nearby they've got men out shovelin' and diggin' that could be much better employed right on their farms. There ain't nothin" the matter with them, and yet there's some people star-vin' star-vin' and not able to get any relief. re-lief. There's so much graft and mishandlin' goin' on that the farmers far-mers who don't need relief are gettin' right sick of it." Outside of Fargo a farmer is pitching hay on to a wagon. "Well, don't know m'self. Never did pay much attention to politics but I reckon the majority of the section round here is like the majority of the country-still country-still for Roosevelt. "Course there's been an awful lot of feelin' bout this spendin', and throwin money 'round and getting the country aeepr uuu deeper in debt, That's .what's antagonized the farmers more than any thin' else but I digger tWt thia drought, what with the relief and all, is goin' to ' help Roosevelt. Ye-es, if there hadn't been any drought I guess there would've been plenty of votes for Landon. Yessir, I think this drought's goin to be a mighty big help to Roosevelt, though." At the mention of Lemke's name he sniffs, spits a stream of tobacco juice. .-"Naw, I don't reckon he'll make much of a showin'. Most of the farmers think he's a lot of hot air. He's just a tail-ender on the old Townley Non-Partisan machine ma-chine that used to be so strong around here, and when Townley got out of the picture Lemke just stuck on."" Annthr fnrmer aeries about L'mke'a, personal qualifications i but differs On his effect. "Lots of farmers are goin' to back Lemke because of this percent per-cent mortgage plan he's been puttin' through in Washington. Lemke ought to take quite a few of the farm and labor votes away from Roosevelt. Landon? Naw, he won't hurt Landon any. Most of the people as was goin' to vote for Landon anyway wouldn't dream of votin' for Lemke." -fc je MERRY-GO-ROUND The Department of Justice may be breaking up U. S. crime, but the G-Men ball team is the easiest one in the government league to steal bases from, with the Treasury specializing in thefts, i . . . . House and Senate office buildings are as quiet as mausoleums mauso-leums these jlays, but the Capitol, and Supreme Court buildings are doing a rush business in tourists .... Lobbyists are bombarding Secretary of Labor Perkins with inquiries about the Walsh-Healey Act, which fixes minimum wages and hours and abolishes child, convict, and sweatshop labor on any phase of government work. . . . . "Emil Hurja, bulbous patronage patron-age dispenser for the Administration, Administra-tion, foresees a day. when news will be "covered" by television plus sound from the scene at which it occurs. . Ladies who dance under the stars at the Army and Navy club complain that the red lights strung around the terrace ter-race are extremely unflattering to their complexions. . . .Whatever else the Department of Agriculture Agri-culture may. be accused of, it can't be vanity; there Isn't a mirror mir-ror in the entire building. ... On the top floor of the Library of Congress ?is a large staff of researchers who dig out all the impressive facts which Congressmen Congress-men subsequently marshal in their (Copyright, 1936, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) SEEK MISSING SHIP JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 29 U.P) Two coast guard cutters steamed at top speed toward the western Yucatan coast today in hope a derelict reported there may be the motorship Nunoca, which disappeared 25 days ago with 22 persons aboard. CO-122 JobA-2801 (1) 1 col. x 100 lines Newspapers July, 1936 (F) NO WONDER THIS WHISKEY IS POPULAR! 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