fabson Urges New Party
e a if AT ml a# w
it until the tide naturally turni
f' (o conservatism as It lome
jSsurely will.
One Party
I | unnot agree with this do
JhinB philosophy. I believe we
Jn should fearlessly fight for whal
ri2-nt however much we may
temporarily suffer I believe that
this country ana the entire world
muld be saved from, much griei
bv one simple thing. This would
“■ for the conservative Democrat!
. the South and the conservative
Republicans of the North to com
bine into one party.
It is true that our political lead
ership is very bad. This ig why
few labor leaders are unable tc
bully courts, Congress and the
...i. Hnina what is Urdus'
I me food, clothing and shelter whei
none of these things are available
Productive Place
Hence, every large city family
who can afford it, should have i
gy BOGER W. BAB SON
_iBcon PARK, Fla., March 14
25s -accident” for Presi
"7 ..0i,i chums” for Cabinet
hirers and a Congress lookinj
o£f votes, our political situa.
only f«r»ars very bad. My Demo.
tlon.vfriends say that condition!
«ra!j a,e no worse than in the
♦ They claim our pessimism i!
Pas' the radio, with its “news”
iue. commentators, (which the
*" cnaoers have been forced tc
Sfwhich serves as a great
1 Unifying g'ass to make these
magnify fa .. thev reallv
Utjouin, uonn moderates
evils ^ °°
*rLnv P<>-'Ple believe that we ®r*
1 unfortunate era of on in
*VahIe social and economic cycle,
IT, believe that to attempt tc
» is like trying to "brush
V the ocean with a broom.”
l>aclt it much better it
the more we are subject to the
cUn!i0lw0t lab°r union* and pollti
S-Henoe, those of us who use
sZlfm*.*2t*riv,h0Uld h8Ve them
canned good*.. * *"* *
hsv^Jf**' ®very family °ouid
nfa aJa**** in Florida' Califor
ern ,ome oth«r south
l ! would immediately
S* ** fuel hazard from
the wnrM CltiCs throughout
the world are suffering today.
Moreover, with a flowing well or
irrigation, food can be raised in
fee southern states every month
*e year- ln fact, the food, cloth
ing and shelter problem is large
ly solved by having a place in a
warm section of the country.
I am not fearful of immediate
trouble, but we should "insure” our
investments against the possibility
that they may, for a time, be of no
use in surolyine us with food, cloth.
Ing and shelter. We buy fire in
surance when we do not expect a
fire! Certainly, the chances of a
revolution within this country some
time are-equal to the chances that
your individual house will burn
down. Hence, why not equally in
sure for both hazards? This does
not mean that, one should sell
CHURCHILL TO MAKE
WORLD INTEREST TALK
IN NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK, March 14.—(U.FD—
Winston Churchill will make a
speech of world interest Friday
night at. the official dinner given
him by the city in the grand ball
room of the hotel Waldorf-Astoria.
The former British war leader
will speak from 10:30 to 11 p. m.,
over a nationwide radio network,
climaxing a day of city welcoming.
Seventy-eight guests of honor, in
eluding 42 diplomatic emissaries
who already have accepted an in
vitation, will be included among
the 2.000 guests at the dinner.
A record of 10,000 requests have
been received for tickets to the
$15-a-plate banquet.
Dial 2-3311 for Newspaper Sendee
hocks. Money in good common
stocks is probably safer than
money in the bank. It merely
means “hope for the best, but
prepare for the worst.’1
and unsound. But the majority &
to American voters are still wise
and unselfish. They lack only the
ability to express themselves due
to the queer mix-up of both parties.
Forget Labels
If voters were able to forget th<
labels "Republican” and "Demo'
crat" and could choose betweei
■flew Deal” and “Anti-New. Deal’
there is no doubt as to what wouli
happen. Once more we would have
a safe representative governmen
as the founders of our countrj
planned.
In the meantime, it may be wel
to be forearmed and to dlversif;
our forms of security. I believe ii
life insurance, for instance, bu
J life insurance policy will not giv.
(man productive place some
where outside the city. Moreover
until most city families have sue!
refuges, strikes will continue t
grow more severe. They cannot bi
prevented by law. Only when famil
ies become independent of cit;
.:__m _i.u...
tome to their senses.
I am especially interested !n th
possibilities of home refrigeratio
tf food supplies. If we could b
lure that our electric power \voul
never be turned off, I would rec
ommend that every family bu
a home-freezer and join a com
munity cooperative freezing asst
ciation.
Canned Goods
On the other hand, the more w
depend on these home-freezelr!
Of course, Quaker Oats can’t quite
guarantee you an even chance with
i a grizzly ! But if you have the more
) usual problems of keeping up energy
‘ and fighting fatigue in a busy life
try energy-boosting breakfasts of
' delicious hot Quaker Oats! Whole
5 grain oatmeal is richer than any
ROYAL DESERT
Pudding, pkg. 8c
Assorted Flavors
corn beef 1% Lb. Can
! HASH . 53c
GREENWICH INN GRAPE
Preserves... 29c
One U- J®
Freak Pork
Sausage, lb. - 39c
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
£r&2£2lX^&Z2&&z
K'SrtS^ThSd'i^Tt^dw.to:
named bronchial mucous mem*
tonnes. TeUyour druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
Quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,.Chest Colds, Bronchitis
“You Know, Dear, After That Big Bowl of Quaker Oats
I Fed Like WreatUn* with a Bear l”*
Other natural cereal in Vitamin BI(
the anti-fatigue "energy” vitamin
in energizing Food-Iron—in Food
Energy itself! And in Protein, the
great stamina element, too! Start
all your busy days
with a Quaker Oats
breakfast!
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j The World1* Best-Tasting Breakfast Food
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ROMAN GOLD YELLOW CLING
PEACHES 30c
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WHEAT. ...25c
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LARGE DRY li|
LIMA BEANS ~ 35c |
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LETTUCE 2ms23c
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1 SAUSAGE lb. 33c
m SMOKED ** **
F. SAUSAGE lb. 33cI
New Green
CABBAGE
3 lbs. 17c
Florida New Crop
RED BLISS
POTATOES
5 lbs. 33c
Fancy Savory
SPINACH I
lb. 10c {
Kiln Dried Sweet Potatoes.3 lbs. 27c
Florida Sweet Juicy Oranges.. 5 lbs. 35c
Two Famous Coffees—Two Fine Blends
Bucher
Full-Bodied
GOLD
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T 24*
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MUSTARD libbys *r 9*
BEETS e«™ V12*
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ULIYL9 stuffed Jar
■ COLONIAL No. 2
S %# I Cl Grapefruit Can
CAIID CAMPBELL'S No. 1
Vegetable Can
PRIME VALLEY GOLDEN
CORN ca?
NABISCO
PREMIUM Crackers Pkg.
QPA^ OLD VIRGINIA No. 2 4
Blackeye Can JL mm
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C. 8. TOMATO
JUICE « . No. 2 Can 10c
MOTTS APPLE
JUICE a Quart Bottlo 27c
MOTTS APPLE
SAUCE - No. 2 Can 20c
PILLSBURY PANCAKE
FLOUR . 20-Oz, Pkg. He |
COCOA MARSH CHOCOLATE ]
SYRUP . 22c |
TRIANGLE
SALT . 24-Ox. Pkg. 3c
GENEVA SHOESTRING
BEANS . No. 2 Cm 20c
SHORTENING
Supply Limited
SPRY
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SHORTENING
Supply Limited
CRISCO
3£ 68'
DAZZLE
bleach
Quart 1 ^
Bottl* S» M
O’Cedar
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