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Lumber To Bqck Up Our Fighring Men ls The First OrderOf Business Af Our Mills
Much of our current production is moving ouf on Government Requisitions.
Unril our United Notions iob is finishedwe will divide the bolonce of our production qmong our regulor customers who qre doing essenfiol civilion work.
THERE 15 NO LET DOWN IN OUR QUATITY-PRECISION MANUFACTURE AND KIIN DR.YING
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THE FOLLOWING QUOTATTONS, PERT AND IMPERTINENT, ARE OFFERED WITHOUT COMMENT.
"To sin by silence *rl"rr*anl, should protest, makes cowards of men."-Abraham Lincoln. ***
"There are a million ways of being wrong, but only one way to be right."-Aristotle.
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"The Chinese have no capacity for sustained mass indignation. As Communists they are hopeless."-fgsn Trotsky.
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"Some departments (of our Government) need a new broom, but the State Department needs a meat-ax treatmgn1."-llqUston Press.
"The irredeemable, faceless poverty into which Britain has fallen-through taxes."-Clipt.
"It terrifies me to **ri"rJ*i"al rr"rr,.ra accent has cost America in the last few years."-Senator Karl Mundt.
"Broadly speaking, at. lnrla.lora" are the best, and the old words the best of all."-Winston Churchill.
"There never -"" " ,ooJ *lr, :, a bad peace."-Benjamin Franklin. ***
"An unjust peace is to be preferred before a just 1y31'."Speech by Samuel Butler before British Parliament.
"war never slays " r"J -:" ; its course, but the good always."-Philoctetes.
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"Without war, this world would stagnate."-Mohammed.
"They that can *t.,. ,rnl"Jrrtlt uue.ty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."Ben Franklin. ***
Mussolini used to tell his soldiers during World War Two, that if they lost the war the Allies would leave them "nothing birt your eyes to weep with."
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"The Commies must learn the hard way that America has been overrated as a Red health resort, and take to the tullies at high speed on a one way ticket."-Clipt.
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"Coolidge issued orders (during a coruption investigation) to every government department that every record and paper the investigating Committee wanted should be made instantly available; that nobody, friend or foe, was to be spared."-B1ugs Barton. *
"Justice is the constant and perpetual purpose or will to render to everyone that which is his."-Douglas MacArthur.
"The race of tyrants ,":"a-.*;"ct. In the days to come as through all time that is past, man will lord it over his fellows, and earth will be stained red from veins of young and old."-George Gissing.***
"This is not a simple process. There is no agreement as to just who is fighting this war. Red China is not even in it, officially. So with whom do we make peace? Not with Russia-she isn't in it; not with Red China-she just has volunteers in it. Some stooge North Korean, who represents nothing at all, will have to sign.,'-Los Angeles Times. ***
"The history of liberty is the history of the limitation of Governmental power, not the increase of it. When we resist, therefore, the concentration of power, we resist the processes of death, because concentration of power is what always precedes the destruction of human liberties.',Woodrow Wilson.
"The mockery of Voltaire was the most terrible of all the intellectual weapons ":.r lt.ld"d by man."-Tallentyre.
"The natives of the South Seas did not know how to lie until the missionaries carne along; after which they soon overcame that difficulty."-Robert Louis Stevenson.
"It hath been found O, .-J.rtl"ce that limitation on the price of commodities is not only ineffective for the purpose proposed, but likewise productive of very evil consequences to the great detriment of the public service and grievous oppression of individuals."-fi declaration made on April g, 1778, by the Continental Congress.
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We Hcve Reprinted The MccArthur Editorial
Responding to the requests of countless friends we have reprinted in attractive form as a pocket size folder our May first Vagabond Editorial on the Douglas MacArthur oration before the Congress. They may be had for the asking.

Lumber for every inland market .2247 cars loaded C. D. Johnson lumber at the Toledo mill last year. These shipments. easy to unload and dispatch... reached destination in the same prime condition in which they were shipped.

"In a free bountry there is much clamor, with little sufferin!; in a despotic state there is little complaint, but much Suffering."-Caruot.
"Like a mackerel ir, at "**Jorrigt t, rr. shone and stank.,, -John Randolph's remark about Henry Clay.
"The vagaries of a free market are never as cockeyed as the vagaries of official efforts to control prices."-saturday Evening Post.
"Remember when we -.." aid that the Marshall plan was strictly a four-year project? So we just change the name and follow the road of Merrie England."-U. S. Senator A. F. Schoeppel. * * >F
He mentioned the general in Detroit who was mildly rebuked and given a new command in Germany; the RFC scandals, the basketball bribery expose, the West point incident. "Where are we heading?" asked FBI Chief lloover. -fnterview with J. Edgar Hoover, in the Los Angeles Mirror' + * *
Winston Churchill almost misses every train he is supposed to take. "When Winston goes to catch a train,,' said Mrs. Churchill, "he always gives the train a sporting chance."
"A pseudo-intellectual nitwit,',-- What John L. Lewis recently called one of his *unfriendly labor leaders.
"They say Taft has no sex-appeal and won't make a good candidate. Well, if the American public is that stupid, let,s nominate Errol Flynn. He,s good looking."-Adolph Men_ jou in recent speech. ,r *. *
"Temporary taxes never die, or even fade away; they just stay put."-Newspaper headline.
Union Lumber Co. Announces lmportant Official Changes
The Union Lumber Company recentlv announced the appointment of Joseph E. Watt as vice president of the Union I-umber Company of Delaware. He will continue headquarters in Chicago but rvill be in charge of Union Lumber Company sales East of the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Watt is a well-known lumberman especially in the field of California Redwood.
Mr. John L. Jones formerly of Union Lumber Company Chicago office has been appointed manager of their New York office.
Mr. John B. Gordon formerly of the Northern California sales staff will replace Mr. Jones in Chicago.
Turlock Lumber Office
The Turlock Lumber Company, Turlock, California, has taken out a permit to build a new office costing $14,400, at its retail lumber yard located at South 99 Highway.
Lt. General Albert C. Wedemeyer, who recently resigned from the U. S. Army alter 32 years of distinguished service, and the author of the now famous Wedemeyer Report on China, delivered an address, off the cuff, in Los Angeles on August 14, 1951. Handsome in feature, noble in bearing, and impressive in speech, he is a most thrilling speaker. The following are brief extracts from that address: .,I do not think Russia plans to declare war in the near future. Why should she? If f were a Lieutenant General on the Russian staff and Stalin asked me if war should be declared I should have to say, 'No, Joe, you're doing very well as it is on the psychological and economic front., (With regard to foreign aid he said): Let the people who want liberty, fight for it. Let us equip them, help them, support them with our technological skill, but let them do their own fighting for their own freedom. .No American boy should be asked to fight in the Orient or in Western Europe . You have heard it said that we are in great peril in this nation today. We are, but in my opinion we are in greater danger from within than we are from with_ 9lt When a high government official continues to give his friendship to a man found guilty of treason, what does that do to the heart and spirit of a West point cadet?,'
Wore Out Mac Editoricl
"So many people in our organization have enjoyed reading your very fine editorial on General l\{acArthur appearing in the May first issue that our copy is pretty much threadbare. If you possibly have another copy of this issue or a reprint of the editorial we would very much appreciate your sending it to us.,, Paul F. Keating, Trinity Portland Cement Division, 111 \,V. Monroe Street, Chicago, Ill.

Arrangements Completed for 4th Annual Valley Frolic, Sept. 8
September 8 is the day of the 4th Annual Valley Frolic sponsored by San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, Fresno. The Canteen of American Legion post Four at 928 Broadway is the place.
Golf is being handled by l'Cap" Nichols, and it will start at 12:09. Phone 4-6519.
The Degree Team headed by Bob Reid will put on a fine Concat at 4:19 p.m. The social hour will begin at 6:09, and dinner will be served at7:29, featured by fine steaks.
At 8:59 the floor show will go on. TLe entertainment committee guarantees this to be the best in the four vear historv of Valley Frolica.
The cost of the tickets is $5.50.
Our new address on, Septetnber 1 will be 420 North Carnden Driae, Roont,205

Beaerly Hills, Calif .