Show P hill cpr ana THE TERRORS OF PEACE to hear some people talk you would think sherman had bad said peace is hell ask a business man how things are and he replies pretty good b but ut im worried the war could end suddenly ask your broker why the market Is weak and he says dont forget theres a possibility of an early peace try to borrow 5 from a friend making big money in an airplane factory and he will free freeze e you with a stern ive got to be mighty careful this war cant last forever ask a senator or any other public C c official how things look to him an and d he will back you into a comer and give you a long talk on what may happen to this country if the fighting ever stops the thought of going back to a quiet orderly world of brotherly love throws them into depths of pessimism of course the men and women who are doing the fighting dont feel this way its the folks folk 9 tar far behind the lines with none of their loved ones at the front the less danger in the more nervous about waking up some morning and finding peace staring them in the face peace why even the thought of an early armistice makes some e easily frightened fellows shiver so timid you might have to draft them to get them to face the peace its just too bad maybe washington should begin now to do so something e to build up peace morale to condition people for struggling on through peacetimes maybe there should be an OPI office of peace information created immediately to keep the fidgety folks fully informed of the dangers ahead the government could even create some ome medals for or distinguished conduct duci in the face of peace give special ribbons to the fellow with nerve enough to hear a peace rumor and say fine peace cant some come too soon to suit me ill take it over war any old time 0 OLD DRINKING VERSES VERS Es REVISED flu fill the bumper fairl airl every drop we sprinkle oer the brow of core care away a wrinkle sprinkle Is the word it if you use it rightly with the tax tas so high you must sprinkle lightly give a rouse then in the maytime for a life that knows no fear turn nighttime into daytime with the sunlight of good chearl for its always fair weather when rich fellows get together with a stein almost paid forand the final payment near I 1 cannot eat but little meat my ration points are I 1 low ow but sure I 1 think that I 1 can drink for ive come into dough no frost nor show no wind I 1 trow can hurt me if im cold A sate safe ive blown and now I 1 own some jolly good ale and old then let the chilly north winds blow and gird us round with balls of s snow n ow or else e I 1 s e go whistle to the shore and make the hollow mountains roar well think ot of all the friends friend we knew and drink to allworth all worth drinking to we merely need to goat float a loan to call a glass or two alir our 0 own w well let old winter take his bis cou course arse and roar abroad till he be be hoarse well wine and dine while winter shakes it we can get financial breaks 0 add im lles As childish as the ellow fellow who in if always harping about the importance of the adult view can you yon remember Bc member 1 away back when your cars back backfire lire scared horses you fumed at backshat backseat back baik seat drivers A man bad h ad so lita little to worry about that his bis chief concern was to get a low auto license number the favorite sons are pow now beginning to throw the hat sinto the microphone va v a the nations national I 1 horse show has been called off this year it was felt that tha t high hats are not necessary to th the e war effort and besides if the news got round town town that there was a big supply of oats and hay anywhere the people would mob the show and fight it out with the horses then too it may be that in view of the meat shortage the exhibitors were afraid to show their horses horse in public |