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Show Running The Town There are always a few people in every village or city who complain that a certain seL of men want to "run the town." But those who kick most are usually those who do nothing to assist in he civic work of their communities. Many who never attend a public meeting, nor even take the trouble to vote, will stand on street corners and critize their more active patriotic neigh bors who do try to get necessary things done. Running the town is not such a delightful de-lightful pastime as some imagine and the leaders in every community are men who sacrifice their time and contribute contri-bute their money to assist movements for the public welfare. Those who are dissatisfied with their present leadership should get busy and give a hand, insteac of critizing from the side lines. |