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> I • C- -i- HiE FREEMAN’S JOURHi^,' THUKSDAY. ocroB m z ^ ^ m if'.:'\ ' LETTERS m THE S I R T , My Fodder is a Mudder T h e L a u M m d m u d b o a t p r o p e l l e r h a s n e m h a d t h e o p p o r t m t i y t o c h u m O t s e g o L a k e W a t e r s . I t h a s b e e n e x c l u d e d o u t o f h u m a n p r e j u d i c e bemuse it rival$ the Cmeorde in dmib&i level The Dirty Business ofBasehali : rn m ^ f ■ I I I sff^isrer Is ttsat this w a t»atte.r ©f/persps^ve. Are ym a fisher- S tmh? A iiemto 0 v?A mmist? A rich !a»d«w«er? « A jicii,ta«damnter?-J#yQ»-are a Heh !iintlow«w, areyan going to huy this ar yott-develope^^. you ^ » g t o advertise to tliis- |>aper^ tiiese are aH'key questiom wits regaid to fssersiHscti’t’e. If'we aM‘ to adyaace as a worM, we to fetoaden o«f sense ■Of •|«'n^ectwe.'lMiite oisob' iias been ’sstottis m the rasge of hufflan ffinipeidives m. the l#ajfe<^aiotor i3oat:pds,Ettie has been wHhem ©a -iiiasisfhaaasBy other worldiy disorder. ©Myoa-toiow that more lives are lost to a stogie moving by the afit o f toottobreshlng than the CfflBuiative ©atober of lives of all the ftotoasis who have ever drawn breath? to fact, mara Sves are lost in-gtoir iBOuth alone, assiming stsu ore not an Oi^o-Cottflty native.'to-e’dsvelopmeat of substances timi kttl the germs that cause bad breath feas been one of the most heinous; de^itmWe, murderous acts to the history of human ,fetod. And we-are tiaippy -aboutMfttols sbowt ll» t Cfst Sunday before pju go to churtltj whleyoa Wrifedly slanghter toilEons of toicroo^iaffl- isnis, focured tostesd o» the unsightly marks accumulating on yoi» £^e«ito 0 ge,l^ayt« yout iftsuld yotuse^tow € e d is a^osailinf Bitt are still pars^'isi i f oiiinow penpecsii® if wi ftxsy® er thaw we d o?ihb fTI^^TtlatP«^ malad^ aailfftac^iiMsta. or mti- cenMsit^ M!fe-ymim,:to«:ht» matfgpof - Now, h m m ' they going to feet about a reotertess Lake? good questionnaire data, we may suppose that at least some pro- irellere4ott«tw%nttoBpeadtheto-«ntlreyearlnac<iwbiofn',15iewlR- ■ ter - maybe. Ihfttafttoeatdsm-affilct® the hutoaM! race has doubtless become deajr toyomISIhid is tobe done about-it?' Start stoth '«ftd 'buid consensus* first, we -wil bfing u -<3ass action law suit again^: 'Ciretybotfy to toe world. As m IlIttStratioft, we «vilfiiretoofor.Jtoiitito:^Hetoit»dtoe'i.stoe..A»ywotoKltoatpropeJl^ feat ydshes access to;the t t k e must be etftoided access. lAgislatton -wS- be submitted- to Congress- for precision of care' topw^p&re.,ltidlibeeaOedSerewcare.-asEia»gressmeiJ are ntkori- ,ottslf:^ptfeetio-to |sjfito,Sa?ewcare w i l be- tternldered to Mock ■ ' to-toeBtoft^t»d-^fisreiu&tted to comEtosmdesbiski on need ■is tfemoo^te^'tofoOTSla^mtion. Aa overeretotog .tmace'will 'be eqpial previslo)® to all Qipes o f pjopeiler. lb this end, we may wish to consider the righto of the utogue profseler Of toe LooMana mud -boat, W $ m f t to regde o f toeet steeLto ftt-bodeified.-toii-i*-toeigist t tofesp ietoto iMid^ltos a propeller si;iftatedat toe end ofm twelve-foot long dowet It to sp^.dfi** caiy-designedtocuttoro«giwaterhyacaMfes,u«exosicfpeciestook-' tog toe-Loutoiim« canal'system ILoutoiaa'a hfts been toe vanguard-of d ivi Mbetaes>1^.t«sdsiim» mttd^■I»it■^pJKp^IIer■, has ettdflded tort o f te®»h'pre|pdteft;bmi*re It iiv^'-tlie.-Coacoide ia - l-of Fame y»riiy,-i'ltove-toe #pbrtuto^;'tome«{- miny'inter*, , -and, most totrlgtosgly, plato^-old- ism 'with wonderfal'stories to teir ■ -all find toeif way Into the library, and -I have tong felt feat their sto* ' lies- should reach a wider audience. So, if you ’tone In each week, you’ll meet some of the thove. But no-l every week wdtt toto colmim -be -aboto basebal .people. It- will h ^ t o ll y iatereitoig: perspettoc on such things -«s ttnuto,. mmdeSi emus,, hiking, local - flotofcfiseball related folks, btmlm, and maybe even a mumtingot philosopMctol-bsihteir. ^ . I -came to- Clooperetowii three yeara -ago -from toe flat -lands of lows, where I‘ was a imivetoity Tefeience libreriais,.so you napit' occaslo-naHy receive ittospatchhtoito-e tolks at home in toijnid* west, which I hope wiU-be similar to the postcards from Nebraska or Maine which turn up on my favorite TV show, CBS Sunday s -in, a.,.andvhsyfihai a-aaodfst-amount of succe^ m Ams- f columB--has bees only #-dreai«.-doure^ism professors lisve -itugM me that toe fest rate of toto sore -of wdttog to to'toake It 'Interest-, ' tog.**It-towitotofe-mod,esthope'that 1 tench-my columra-flrftst tost .you witfetme- -teow- how ito.doijj|^ frafe ti^,CoopeMowEi-'.ptene I'd better explain toe tote of my column, too. Firs% «ome of ^ S S S S A ' S ^ • ^ 4 • ^ S w m ^ & m ^ M m sm em m a ram R m M t*M ltodi$penm “ ■ - - - - - seem qistoeiffitopitiBit any m©r^ dffiSJ tt? Not' cotohpaki liol 0 C«m But let us took at H fyom tod of Meatoyi^^-otto'^toihrrehsodied p e c ^ i»ei{fe|ji% < m ii day Ai^ t i ^ , It to on|y tor a s e^imge libraeli0&fs.llius,t!re^to> lishBiS m o M p rej^i of “the greyest ®Jod for toe®tmert maaber'’ dearly goes tu toe pre^Sere. FirelhemiQre.to^ desniy mom as th^ dive m to© I.JtoQ in toe Spring and cit^ there lor three mcafes. S8g^ tocms-iip^r or,toto© ftes'iAto^i yop tteb ir^ l^ ^ 'f cBas&O.'&Hipmli i p m problems qa»ll 6 itf and plem for , Mlfeo, c/o The ^ t e m m ’ia SettmtA Post M^IS32S. ;:E » ■- 5 S ? 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