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DALLAS A swinging melody and catchy words in a new song about John Nance Garner, Vice President, has just been published under the title: Cactus Jack." by the songwriting combination of Rex Lampman and Jack Foy. Amateur have deluged the Dallas headquarters of the campaign with new verses, of their own writing.. The song has eight verses, but only four are printed herewith, as follows: song-writer- s Garner-for-Preside- i , If the rivei ain't dry heJl catch you a ttsh; Cactus Jack with his old seegar, He'U look right nice in that White House carl in Texas down by the Rio Grande There's plenty of work for a good cowhand. There's milk and honey and hot tamales And the sweetest bunch of ''O by gomes. The sky is wide and hign and And you say to strangers how blue, de do. There's room to breathe or to bet a stack, Theres the blue bonnet giris and theres Cactus Jack: . HI We'H tell you this about Cactus Jack: Hes got no time lor a fraud nor a quackt And when you see his spurs and hat, You know there goes a Democrat! He can uncork a speech, let freedom ring. Slap the back of a British king! Cactus Jack with his lariat. Hes going to rope the White House yeti Chora., Cactus Jack, hes straight, Riding straight for the White House gate. Dont look away, dont look away,-Yocant look away from Texas. IV u V '. , tell you this about Cactus Jack: Hes quick on the trigger or a wisecrack, Just as wise as an old horned toad There ain't very much he's never knowed! He can hogtie a yearling quick as you wish. We ' II Well tell you this about Cactus Jack: He's hit the trail and he wont turn back; He's riding high and hes riding straight. And he s headed for the White House gate! f rom Amarillo to San Antone Theyll tell you Jack has never been thrown; Ki, yi, yippee! Cactus Jack! Hell hang his hat on the White House rack. 11 By CHARLES B. ROTH OLD short-measu- : short-weig- re ht short-measu- re short-weigh- . atm 'j agnmt IND. Garner, Leader of Peace Bloc, Nazi Battleship Crippled in Fight Sentiment Crystallized Anti-Wa- r Throughout the United States ! With British Cruisers Vice President Washington, D. C. ir . , , . . Hotel Perry Lakes . . 2,000,000,000 sdx-in- ch damaged. The battered warship, which had haunted South Atlantic shipping lanes since September, when she sank the British merchantman Clement, had charged upon the British cruiser Ajax just after dawn. The latter wTas convoying the French merchantman Formosa from Brazil to six-in- Beautifully Furnished ' RATES: i j! . . . : FREE GARAGE - Record leads the world with a per capita consumption of 232 quarts of milk annually." RAY & ch ish instead of one. The Exeter and the Achilles came up foaming. The AchiBes. artillery and the Exeters eight inen guns spoke in volley aftej volley. - six-in- ch i Hot Water in Iceland In the southeast of Iceland, there are over 100 geysers in two square v miles. j J. "Son, said Mr. Garner, how do you feel about going to war? 1 aim to go, Dad, said the boy. Im glad to hear it for youve got to go. 1 couldnt have cast that vote to send other fathers boys to war if 1 hadnt known 1 was sending my own. And just one more thing: your mother and 1 will want to hear from you every time you get a chance to write, but promise youll never ask me a favor. 1 might be in a position to get it, and I dont want to be exposed to temptation." No member of Congress got a better understanding of war than Garner. Not only was he a member o th- - Ways and Means Committee active in the framing of laws for the four Liberty Loans aggregating $18,000,000,000 and the $4,500,-000,0Victory Loan and the emergency tax bills, but he was also President Wilsons liaison man between the White House and the House of Representatives. Twice a week he went to the White House for long private conferences with President Wilson. The President sent him to confer with the British, French and Belgium missions which came to the United States to discuss methods of waging the war. Garner had for many years been a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives and a student of foreign relations. In the writing of the new neutrality law it was he who insisted on every safeguard to prevent involvement of the 00 United States in war. Introduction of Whist The Encyclopedia of Sports saya . that Benjamin Franklin is credited with introducing whist into the United Slates. While in Paris in 1767 he was invited to play a variety of the game known as Boston. He became an enthusiast and taught his American friends and the game became quite popular in this country after the Revolutionary war. Average Ferspiration Switzerland ' i . The amount of perspiration normally discharged by a healthy person varies from about m to 5 pints a day, increasing with exercise and high temperature., ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Incensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar Strictly and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time up-to-da- of His son, Tully, had gone to the fathers office a few days after the war resolution passed in 1917. . Milk Consumption j men-of-w- $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple . The Admiral Scheer ru i'ned to tihe attack, but was momentarily repulsed gums of tihle speedy by the Ajax, and! then found herself engaged in am unequal combat with three Brit- Popular Priced cModem Hotel : R-ita- 11-in- ch r, Uruguay. Salt . persons, has 19 590, 90C Uruguayan port authorities, ner- telephones, or more than he If the vous because their shore had been worlds total of 37,098,080. Germany has but 3,431,000, Great exposed all dtay to the booming and eight-inc- h gum& of the British 2,791,000 and France 1,481, Oil). Britmouth ish India, China and Russia, which and the together have half the earth s popucurious of the German, kept pieces lation, have only three-fou- i ths as crowds at a distance a the battleship many telephones as New Yo;k city. dropped anchor, apparently seriously Marquis James, Pulitzer author, in his new book, Mr. Garner Texas, tells how it happened: prize-winni- John Nance Garner more than any other man changed the American attitude toward the European war. When Mr. Garner returned to Washington for the special session of Congress on September 21. there was a sort of fatalistic feeling that somehow or another the United States, sooner or later, MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec. 13 A running sea fight between three British cruisers and the Ger- man pocket battleship Admiral Scheer ended Wednesday night with the Geramn warship taking refbadly-h- it would get into war. uge ;in neutral Montevideo harbor witn ' Travelers returning from Europe were 80 of her crew killed and 60 injured. quoted in Eastern newspapers as reportThe British victory was not without ing that the most frequent question asked"' of Americans in England and British 'the its casualties', however, for France was How soon will the United mli one o' admiralty in London ad tted States join us? its three cruisers, the fast, 8390-to- n Garner never issues statements to the cruiser Exeter, had been put out ox press, therefore his part in creating the new psychology may not be fully known action after four hours of the fight. to the country. But more than forty senaBritish two But the other warships, tors visited the Vice President on the cruiser Achilles and the the 6985-to- n first day he was in Washington. (,985-toAjax, trailed the Admiral Here is what he said to them: to her refuge and took up poScheer The United States is not going into this war. The people are determined sitions just outside the harbor. that we shall not get into it. We in elecGuns Hardly Cooled tive office have got to quit saying that Their grim guns, hardly cooled from, we hope this country can stay out. We have got to start saying We are going the furious bat tile, were still trained to stay out. on the little battleship which earlier He expressed that same feeling at the in the day had attacked one of them White House later in the day when Demoff the coast. ocratic and Republican leaders met w.th The battle was fought within the President Roosevelt. He expressed- it again and again as Senators and RepreAmericas neutrality belt, and much sentatives called on him later. And in a of it was within slight of the Uruguayfew days the Garner sentiment was bean shore, where the reverberating roar ing echoed throughout Washington and of the great guns was heard and the it spread to the country.-Garnevoted for war in 1917. He beflashes of gunfire observed. lieved there was no way to stay out and (Officials at Washington said, howhe still believes there was no way to stay ever, that probably no issue would be out He insisted that his only son go to raised on this question. war then. (They siaiiid the Admiral Scheer was within heir right under international law in taking refuge for repairs, but Telephones that she. would have bo leave within 24 The United States, with only 6 per hours after repairs ore completed.) cent of the worlds population of Uruguayans Nervous men-of-wa- richer;! MILDER, MELLOWER THAN n CAN YOU READ LATIN? to recognize the ness. A man who advertises must THE law ofused be scrupulous in his integrity. He Caveat etnpior. That is Latin, It means let the cannot write lies. He has to live up The doctrine for to all claims. This means that you, buyer beware. as a customer, can buy from such a which it stood was man with absolute confidence. simply this: When, Not ever you bought long ago Owen D. Young, one of Americas clearest thinkers from another it was and a great business executive, deyour ; responsibility clared that: to see that you got. Dishonesty in various forms is your moneys worth, not his. becoming rarer in business. Whenever it occurs it is exploited in If he were a dishonest man and newspapers, because it is the un--! wanted to cheat you, usual, not the common, thing. A store keeper may you had to protect his customer or law The yourself. and make a little. He may even inwouldnt help. Let or duce a clerk to the buyer beware, t. But he cannot build a it said.' Caveat emplor. big business on that basis. Honesty That doctrine, as has trines always must, given way and uprightness must exist in great business organizations. to a better one. The modern busiAnd it must also exist in smaller ness man, if he expects to remain in business and warrant your pat- business organizations, which expect grow large. ronage year after year, doesnt ex- to ' Whenever a business man adverpect you to protect yourself. tises, it is a sign that he wants to He assumes the obligation of proan honest business, one operate tecting you. He makes sure that from which-yo- u can buy with conHe his quality is high. religiously trust. and fidence subjects his product to tests. . He Advertising is thus the guiding-ligh- t introduces improvements. And he which you can follow in getting establishes a price which is the minfor your money. more imum on which he can remain in Daily it leads millions1 of Ameri. business. can customers to better values, to For this change, which is one of satisfaction, to the serenity the most important improvements greater which comes from dealing with men in business, advertising has been and organizations they know they largely responsible. Advertising has can trust. ' given a permanent quality to busi0 Charles B. Roth. . 90 PROOF yeads WHISKEY COPR. 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, Si M M PJOVJ' Moan tBpifficsng STRAIGHT J te Lady Attendant "When Necessary Office93 1 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 V i |