Show 1 t oJo I I. I 0 Dads Dad's I. I 1 i I I Column C 0 I I Tr I 0 t tI tI I I- I oI- oI HERDSMAN'S S SONG sO G OF or FAREWELL R F. WELL FAREWELL ye green meadows Farewell sunny shore The herdsman must leave leafe you The Tho summer Is oer We g gito to the hills bills but you'll see us again When IThen the cuckoo calls and the merry birds sing When tho flowers lowers bloom afresh In glade and In glen And the brooks sparkle bright In Inthe Inthe the sunshine of or o Spring II Farewell ye green meadows meadows' Farewell Fare l sunny shore The herdsman must leave you ou I Tho summer Is oer o'er From Wilhelm Tell by Schiller SchUler 1804 Translated by Sir Theodore Mar Mar- Martin tin METAL L MIXES MINES II ES WORKING G UNDER V GREAT CHEAT HANDICAPS PS THE METAL mining Industries of or the western states of or America which have I been productive of or so much of or the na- na nations nation's na na- nations nation's nations nation's tion's great wealth in the past and and are capable of or producing almost inexhaustible I ible wealth in the future futureS are struggling under grave handicaps that threaten not only their profitable and and beneficial op op- operation operation op- op operation but their very existence states the Chicago Herald Most of or these handicaps are the con con- consequence consequence sequence of or excessive e and inept and sometimes malicious and ruinous ruInous' gov gay government government interference nce with the normal and fruitful processes of or mining devel devel- development development and management The Ibe regulatory agencies of or the fed fed- federal federal federal eral government and of or the several states most concerned with mining minIng- created for the proper and necessary purpose of ot preventing the perpetration of at fraud against the investing public by dishonest mining promoters promoters have have tended to become arbitrary and obstructive tive UTe of legitimate promotion and devel- devel development development as ns government agencies so often orten do It is i a Do poor service ser to the public In Inthe inthe the interest of or preventing fraud to de- de destroy detro stroy Etroy tro public confidence In an industrial enterprise which is Indispensable to national wealth and and welfare and which can an only exist with public financial support Denver Denver Mining Record o o o ESTIMATED T D IN I FINE lLE FINEGOLD GOLD GOLU CONTAINED TAI IN I MOUNTAINS TAI t OF 01 SAN SAND S. RIPLEY IN one of or his Believe It r or Not cartoons had some soth sOI sensational information inform tion about the sand dunes of or Colorado at the foot of the tho Sangre de deCristo deCristo Cristo Mountains the Mountains the Blood of Christ said this is Uncle I Mountains Ripley I ISam's Sams Sam's richest gold area the gold con- con conj conI content content j I tent of ot the sand is valued at 6 bil- bil billion j I. I lion the United States government prohibits anyone mining It sands of or the San Luis I. I Valley and the area they cover were designated a Do national monument on I r March 13 1932 and now constitute a apart apart part of the National Park Parl withdrawals t Prior to this withdrawal mining men mill mUl men and scientists had operations under way at different times trying to recover the the gold sold from the sand sund dunes These operations were for the most part L unsuccessful Mining locations made previous to the naming of or the sand dunes as a na na- national national na- na national monument upon which location work has bas been done each year are arc still I Santa Fe formation In this region aug aug- augmented by sand blown In from the val val val- ley Icy The T Indians who Indians who were fascinated by the dunes as evidenced by the many arrowheads found there there probably probably had hada hadt a more romantic explanation t The best way to see bee the dunes Is to walk across half hat a mile or so of or sandy S y waste and then climb slopes You shouldn't go too far alone f or without water for there Is real re l danger dan dan- danger danger ger of getting lost I. I While you are walking on the dunes l the tile sand masses appear tawny In dolor Color Prom From a distance they are visible 70 f miles away the colors change constant constant- ly Exchange Exchange O O O ALL IN I TilE THE LIFE OF A NEWSPAPER EDITOR TIlE THE LIFE of or a newspaper man Is Iii not always an easy one the famous editor E. E W. W Howe once observed For Forone ForI Forone I one thing he can never tell what will willbe willbe I be tha th reaction of or his readers to the things he puts into his newspaper One day clay said Mr Howe a milliner called and complained to him about a customer StOmer who had been unreasonable and being an accommodating man be he wrote Tote an admonishing hint about the transaction and prominently displayed It in his newspaper walled wailed Imagine my embarrassment Mr Howe when I made the discovery liberally shared by my neighbors that 1 had criticized my own wife wie O O O HANK PULLING A FIGHTER plane was w s a Field and e call from the tower with the lilting lilting- re- re onse Er-onse Roger The pilot was obviously in fine tine fettle The tower of of- tending to his knitting called caned tho the lighter Army from tower Cut Cutout CutOUt Cutout out that Roger dodger stuff This is Major Blank do you understand 7 Came Caine the pilots pilot's lilting response im I'm a B Roger codger Roger dodger odger you old major too O O O THE RECENT RECE slump In the StoCk Market has puzzled and surprised every- every everybody body dy concerned We had been given to t understand that the bust would not come nie rn until after the boom Brubaker in inThe The New Yorker ANOTHER A GREAT trouble with the I world 14 at large Is that so many people I are re r Prejudiced against working Grit t O O O OA A 4 PRINCIPAL of or an Illinois hig t hool has tremendous respect for on J Of his teachers The principal is 18 Gent Gen Genth G th an and the teacher Is G. 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