Show b y 41 1 A 14 PATTERSON released b by y western newspaper Nw paper union WHITE COLLAR WORKER IS THE FORGOTTEN FOn GOTTEN MAN ON A BIG munitions plant being built with government money at allm agton ill carpe carpenters n are paid 25 a day men trundling wheelbarrows or w working with pick or shovel are paid 18 16 and 17 a day in chicago 50 miles away the clerical forces working in the offices 11 c es of business and industry are being paid irom from 17 to 36 3 a week the carpenters and laborers laborer s to in wilmington Wll may and do dress in coveralls they change shirts pos poll 11 bibly once a week they wear coarse un shined shoes they enjoy the lower rentals rental ot the rural districts the clerical worker in chicago if 11 he be Is to hold his bis job must have a clean shirt every day he must wear a white collar there must be a crease in his trousers his shoes must be kept cleaned and shined he roust must pay the much higher rentals of the city his income will average about one sixth of that of the carpenter at wilmington to meet the ever increasing demand of ta taxes aes and labor and to continue to operate business and industry have been forced to economize in every possible way the white collar man has paid the bill he is the forgotten man of today WILL AID IN THE FIGHT DOOR DOOB COUNTY wisconsin that of land that separates lake michigan from green bay and of 01 which the town ot of sturgeon bay Is the county seat was settled originally by scandinavian belgian and dutch farmers the well k kept pt farms of today made irom from the land from which their ancestors cut the heavy pine timber are in the hands ot of the second and third generations ot of the original settlers these farmers many of them with kin kinfolks folkS in the countries enslaved by hitler are enjoying the opportunity of building sub chasers to destroy german submarines at the ship shipyards yards to in sturgeon bay far removed from the scene of conflict ts is being built a fleet beet of the little boats that are destined to see service to in the atlantic and the yards are manned b by y scandinavian belgian and dutch farmers TAKE TO THE HILLS A FEW NIGHTS AGO I 1 tat sat to in an audience aud ence the men of which consisted largely of big game hunters soldiers of fortune explorers men who had been to the u uttermost ends ot of the earth and who whose se lives have been filled with hair raising adventure the speaker of the evening wasa was a little happy faced woman and her subject was her mountain farm home to in the ozarks she talked about the charming characteristics of the ozark hills peo people pie and their sa s1 simple mple uneventful lives live a of pet lambs and puppy dogs 0 of f quiet evenings before the fireplace to in a log house of f wild flowers and fruits and she held held that audience of he men as no uon lion hunter had ever held them she demonstrated that it Is the simple pleasures that thai have most appeal the speaker was mrs marge lyon author of take to the hills HOME OF REAL CULTURE OUR GREAT CITIES have no monopoly on culture it is not a product of the night club the cocktail lounge or the off color theatrical production it to Is a product of the schools the churches of a clean living home loving people such as those lound found in the rural sections of america culture does not breed hillers Hit lers or it breeds love not hate among a cultured class you do not find a subversive element seeking to cestr destroy 0 y a an n e established s philosophy ol of go government v ern m e n t the dies committee does not find enemies of 0 our american form of government among our rural population it is in the small town and on the farm where you find a love of country respect tor for its lawsond laws law sand and its institutions it Is there you find the intelligence that Is the foundation of culture the american rural community fy is the real home of american culture NATIONAL INCOME THE department of commerce tells us the national income in 1902 amounted to and in 1940 it was in 38 years we had multiplied the national income more than four times we had more than four our times as much to divide in 1040 than in 1902 that was accomplished despite wars and depressions it was accomplished under linder the american american system ot of tree free competition MORE MOKE THAN JAP CAN CHEW WITH HIS BIG TEETH the little b brown rown man of bf the pacific will find he his has bitten off moie more than he can chew when the end is reached the japs will be back on their islands they will have lost korea ManChu kuo their foothold to in china and indochina indo china and the hundreds ot of small mandated islands in the pacific the war they so treich treacherously erous started will set them back to the days ol of perry and japan a an a as a ireat real nation as a world po power loler will ill lasi ass from the picture |