The old Bible from th*t lor robin, care folly wrapped up, was Ukei the broad platform before the Capitol. With hie hand on that Bible, Oahrln Coolldge swore to do hie duty aa President of the United State*- He is the crandaon of the New England woman that owned the BIWe.
years ago.
This la the land of opportunity and growth What will It be in years to xime. If the 112.P0*,O9O now here work aa hard and hopefully as men and women did in the days of Calvin Coolldge'a grandmother?
Abate the beet, Pfeaee. 20 XBmp Feet a Day. Salmea bet mat ChUrf-m An Old KWe. _ Parts rulers of fashion say to women all over the world: "Wear your skirts above your knees and paint your ears red." A=i the pathetic fact la that millions of wonun win wear skirts abort aa to be silly, and paint their ears without lone of time. Also the eyelids are to be stained dark brown or blue, the eyelashes curled, and the Inside of the nostrils stained bright
red.
•Hie short skirt, in reason, is senajb.e, a step toward common sense, and away from microbes. Red ears, when natural, indicate good blood edndkion. But for women to wear skirts that would look foolish on a child, paint art'iicial health on their ears, curl their lashes and color their eyelids, that seems too much. However. back of it all there is divine wisdom, undoubtedly. Woman is her way to some grand destiny. Let t» observe and admire, but not criti-
cise.
W*. can estimate the wealth underground in this country. The Barland Oil Company strikes a new oil well in its Colorado territory. The roar of the gaa. rushing out, twenty million feet a day, can be heard for Mx miles. If gaa were worth one dollar a thousand, which is called a "cheap, confiscatory price." how much would that well yield in money? And the wealth in the ground is Perhaps leas than the wealth in thf air. Floating above every farm, waiting to be taken oat and used, enough nitrogen to fertilise mi _ each farms. We buy nitrogen hauled all the way from South America, and there are billions of tons of it above our heads And what is the wealth below the waters of the oceans, seas i that cover the greater part of the earth? Here and there, along the Pacific Coast, you aee oil weUs out in the ocean. * Men eventually will explore the ocean’s bed, as they now explore Alaska, or Africa, and give to farms, from the Ur. the nitrogen they need. Henry Ford would do It now, if he had Muscle Shoals. The Supreme Com: decides that the game and fish act is constitutional. The Natlocsl Government therefore has power, where garni are concerned, to protect the interest of the people. The Monterey Fish Product Company must now discontinue turning into fertiliser fish fit for human food. What about an act that would prevent exploiters of child labor turning young lives into dividends and grinding up children into profits? lor'' ’j*t worse than grinding good ea‘*non Into fertiliser? The Sup. *me Court was not able to uphold eo. UltutlonalHy of an act to protect children, although certain so-rolM "radical" Justices on that bench did uphold It. However, our bltUest court docs find a way to protect fish and game. About a hundred years ago. In a Vermont log robin, a young mother read to her children old Bible stories, about the whale that swallowed Jonah. Elijah and his chariot of fire snd the fig tree that withered under Divine rebuke. That mother was poor and all her people w#r~ poor, and oon was a young nation O-ti.
Ford Saks'is January
January sales of Ford cars and trucks totaled 163,022, according to figures given out at the office* of the Ford Motcr Company. In addition, the company sold 4.156 Fordaon tractors and 395 Lincoln cars during the
first month of the year.
Of tbesi , domestic retail deliveries for January were 76,062 Fore car*, f 13,790 trucks. 3.384 Fordsons and 1371 Lincoln cars. Foreign sales figures in the totals do not include i those of Canada or British slons. which are served by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. In order lo care for growing requirements all Fil'd manufacturing plants are now operating on a full six- day a week schedule. This includes the big Highland Park and River Rouge plants and all the small-
er pi -duclng units.
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Vineland Defeat* Ocean
Gty in Debate
Vineland High School debaters won an unanimous decision over the Ocean City High debaters last Friday evening in the auditorium of the Vineland High School, in a Rutgers
intersehoiastie debate.
Vineland High upheld the affirmative of the question "Raaotvad, That the proposed Child Labor Amendment should be Ratified." Its to stried of John Ward. Adelaide BoUes and Eugene Lroler with Marlon Muralternate and captain. The Ocean City team was com pcs Lillian Wright. Kathryn Faueett and Edith Hal'eran. captain, and Stanley Mumfort 1 . alternate. The chairman of the debate was Superintendent of Vineland Schools H. L. Reber. Timekeepers were Allen Tompkins, Ocean City, and John Yacovelli. Vineland. The Judges were C. 8. AIL rtson. County Superintendent of Camden Schools; Henry M. Crewman, Superintendent Schools In Egg Harbor City, and N. C. Holdrige, Superintendent Schools In Hammonton. Miss Kathryn Faueett and Miss Edith Halleran shared the honors for Ocean City, Mias Faueett being especially strong on the rebuttal. John Ward and Mias Adelaide BoUes
Pep and Kick Chib AMreaei Igr Watto* Price, of the
In giving him argument.
The presentation speeches were seven minutes each, followed by the rebuttal speeches of four minute* each. Between the presentation there was cheering, given by the Ocean City and Vineland students. The Ocean City delegation, which num-
hundred, including
thirty-five students from Tuokahoe.
The Pep and Kick Club, composed of the employees of the T. 8. ■Goelin Lumber Company, held their monthly meeting' at' the "Little House.'* belonging to H. Poster Goelin. by the
golf course.
The members had arranged a "Lucas night,” and Mr. Walter Price, icdcstrial manager of the John Lucas Company, and "Jack Kelly." their star salesman, were the guests of honor at the meeting. Mr. Price and Mr. KeUy talked to the member* and many Instructive points on selling and advertising were brought out Mr. Price stated that he was'much Impressed by tfc character of the meeting and told of some of hie experiences in other meetings of the
asm* type.
A question and answer contest Lucas products eras conducted by "Jack Kelly.” who contributed the price, a 32.60 gold piece. Harold J. Fox was adjudged the winner. H. Foster Goelin announced the bonus plan that the officers of the company had put Into effect for the employees. The plan gives everyone who has been In the employ of the company for a year or more the importunity to pafidpate In a certain percentage of the profit a for the current year. The Jlstribution U take place two days before Christmas every year. The members were unanimous in their thanks to Mr.
T. S. Goelin.
C. L *ntehner. of the Jobne-Man-vllle Company, who helped to make the last club meeting such a
to tbi members about artN sMngtea. '•Casey/' George Lawrence, won the |2 attendance prise. Alter the buMneea meeting was over the refreshment committee sounded the can to the dining roan. On account of the large number of
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