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Show m some more bunk h In a speech in Congress a few weeks Dt ago a Vermont man said the farmers of Hr this country are getting tired of support- CTf ing'the cities and that -statement shows P. more than anything else could show that I h the Vermont man is a demagogue and r hg professional' politician. r up We feel every man in Logan will agree L m; with us when we.say that if it were not r m for the fawners the city people would Km- stai-ye. But we also believe they will IEU . agree as readily that if it were not for mm the cities, life on a farm would be mighty 1 bqrren. There is no conflict between the W two, and the fellow who tries to build up ; a prejudice between them, like the Ver- jml mont man, is not a good friend of either. f Wp Th truth is, the farmer and the city man .lr are both getting along very well. Neces- i sarily they are competing with each oth- J X er in the matter of labor. The farmer HLe complains that he cannot afford to meet f ' tno wages offered by the city man, and Bi the fellow in the city says he must have wmjh' labor, even though it comes from the Wwt farm, and there you are. fn&P There are thousands of farm laborers Pip who know they are getting along better 1L at the wages paid on the farm than they PHI could a tho wages mid by the city em- M -iloyer. In lac?, $ largea and larger nun V W C1' sucn men nrc omK to be found, I W for the city doesn't offer all the advan- ' tages many suppose. Butatanyrate.it ir , porting the city man or anybody but him- Hi! se' na 1S exacv wnat all f us are 'Jn. doing su))porting ourselves by exchang- fing for wliat we need that which we have (Jf that the other fellow needs. |