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RESPECT DEMOCRACY/ by Ruth Taylor Father Wilfrid Parsons brought out an interesting thought recently which expresses a great deal of what is wrong in our attitude toward gov ernment. He said that we are too apt to treat legislation as a sports event, that a bill may be carefully and thoughtfully worked out and brought before Congress but when the vote is is taken the headlines read, “Such and such a side won.” This is a strong indictment. Is legislation to be a battle of wits—or a genuine effort to bring to pass a law for the betterment of all the peo pie? Must there be a winner and a , BOWELS SLUGGISH? • Feeling tike you last your best friend — headachy—dull—all because ai sluggish bow els? Why put up with constipation misery? Chew modern FEEN-A-MINT, the pleasant lasting chewing-gum laxative. Chew FEEN A-MINT tonight at bedtime, taking only 'm ! accordance with package directions. Next i morning—thorough- gentle relief, helping you feel swell again. Millions rely on FEEN-A- ' MINT. 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