| Show 1 US AS THE EDITOR SEES IT PERSONAL importance this its count country Is suffering buffering from to auci tell politics too many politicians clans 1 riot at enough horse sense As aa soon as a politician of hoaern modern brood breed gets into public office or breaks into congress itz thinks he is a little in god who Is worth ills his weight in ia gold he e must do something to make a nn name me for himself and insure ills his retention in office and in the doina hel he generally plays hell bell he has his eye glued to the public le prints and knows that in order to at a t tract the attention of reporters and publishers he must be spectacular the quiet constructive public official is too often overlooked therefore oro the moO modern ern pollyp i acquires a hobby straddles a broomstick and proceeds to rant and rear and perform where here the news newspaper men can see or hear him when constructive matters of vital interest to all of the people come before the congress he be is at sea ile he has bee been too much interested in performing tor for the edification of his constituents to find time to study the subject of constructive legislation ile he know how to vote therefore he ie plays safe by voting as ills his party leaders direct I 1 then lle he goes home and brags to the pe people 0 ale that he stuck with his party until hell bell froze over and it Is usually hell bell for the people sack back horne home J P morgan morean on an international banker riker Is bobbling hobb llna around on crutches ile he stepped in a hole and broke an ankle about eight millions milf a 0 f americans would like to have bay the price of a pair of crutches too racy much american money wasted in foreign loans thanks to and other international bankers i like the tortoise toi tolse we no are ress ing ln first we had statesmen then we ve bad statesmen and politicians and now we ne have politicians gangsters and depression it if this depression continues newspaper men will all want vant aeroplanes aero planes to keep out of the way vay or of the bill collectors gut but well vell be right light on hand when you come in to pay up I 1 john D rockefeller says the future Is bright it la Is for john D ile he has enough of the peoples money to be abright bright no matter what happens to the rest of us poor sports in this town we are offering to bet two to one that the next I 1 president will be either hoover or roosevelt and not a soul has the nerve neive to take us up how many can remember the subject of last sundays permon but it if it was a piece of scandal it would still be the principal circulating medium in town want to get rich quick then write true story of the doings of our modern politicians and they will buy up the whole edition to keep it out of print 1 I 1 the lord loves a cheerful giver an and d we love a cheerful prayer this Is 13 not a hint but we wont refuse that delinquent subscription it if you bring it in 0 there Is ono one consolation in icing being president of the united states it if a low calls you a crook you yot dont bave to punch his jaw we ilk like a good joke but tor for the benefit of a few of our illustrious citizens we timidly remark that we draw the line on the twentieth tolling telling fellow wants to dinow which would maka the best P resident president hoover or i roosevelt 13 dut u t hes heb all wet each would make the worst Cri others other sIs Is a plea pleasing slig pastime to some people until victimize victims victim ibe begin i to shoot back with wit h facts concerning the priti critics cs 0 there much chance of a revolution in this country the rich have all of the money and the poor any powder 0 0 dont imagine that you alone alona are having a tough time just remember the ahe poor devil who tries tiles to shave with a dull razor now we know why more people do not go to churchon church on sunday he se seats ats ai e not as well padded is as those of an all automobile the alie follow fellow who Is always EC to know what others think of ar him blit would got get an car full it if he in heard e ard th e truth some same time we may be looking back upon the good old days of 1932 times time 8 might bo worse |