nd lay the foundation us Inflation, We must uch a catastrophe to people of the United ous spiral of inflation aut or greatly reduce quitles held by thrifty len and the cost of liv-rocket.ily one method to stop er, That method, con-remendous purchasing hands of the people, is abundance of produc-n goods to supply all Auction and more probe required to meet . when this is achieved full employment for to work at an Ameri-icome.”ng strife between in-aor can only bring dis-yone. The continuance gle will cause greater ods and touch off the h all dread. A common be found to settle the putes before it is too Ition, I also strongly »val of government ob-t are retarding produc-no tipie to maneuver dvantage by any partytroused public opinion lotmtry from the chaos are headed.*'\ of the People* of the people are ever before in history, ir veterans and civil-fully demanding homes live. They want every ; to maintain a decent idard of living. Passingtheir -dependents and «the general public, relative tiTall veterans’ rightsMr. and Mrs. Stine are residing at 615 Huff street.Independence Man Badly Hurt in Auto AccidentWhitehall, Wls.—(Special)— pd-ward Kampa, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kampa, Independence, *is in a critical condition at the Whitehall Community hospital with injuries received in a ear accident at Independence about 11 p. m, Thursday. .* Recently discharged from the armed services, Kampa has a brain concussion, a broken nose, many lacerations on his head and a possible skull fracture.He was injured when the car he was driving en route from Elk Creek to Independence was catapulted off highway 93, just east of the Elk creek bridge, into a field. It was estimated the car sailed 12 or 13 feet into the air, clearing two wire fences, Anally coming to a stop, right side up, 260 feet from the highway.Brother Slightly Injured Escaping with slight injuries was the driver’s brother, Clifford Kampa, 32, who is proprietor of the Rainbow cafe, Independence, There were no other passengers. He was treated at the hospital and released.Witnesses to the accident, Alvin Wihdjue and George Schansberg, Whitehall, said that as the Kampacar met theirs It was sliding from side^to side on the road. They said they feared it would hit their car, and that it narrowly missed doing so. *H. P. Theurer, Trempealeau county traffic officer, who investigated, said high speed was involved in causing the accident, although the road was icy.Windjue and Schansberg stopped immediately and returned to the scene. They found Clifford walking toward the highway in a dazed condition. He managed to tell them that his brother had been in the car too.Found UnconsciousA search was begun and Edward was found in an unconscious condition about 20 yards from, where the car had stopped. A physician was called immediately and he ordered the injured man taken by ambulance to the hospital. Clifford was taken to the hospital by Windjue and Schansberg.The accident occurred on a slight curve near the driveway to a home. The left front wheel of the Kampa car hooked the cement extension of a culvert in such a way as to overturn it sideways. The car was a complete wreck.said the lette Lande, commi “Our post, 1 of 550, with a ship of 800 wit the Winona lo situated to sei quickly an are ulation of serv War I and II. is selected as c Minnesota tul pledge to the tion the scrvic always stands means of its 1 extend good cl the patients, n doubt bo fom members.1''The Amerlcc by Commande as follows: “Without re; vantages for j tubercular ho: ready outllnec which we ha\ proved, the Le 9 of the Amer membership o and a potentio within the nex you to give finona as the osouthern Mini “We honest committee wil Aed requlremi can be compli tion we pledg post in providi fellowship wl needed by the assigned to th pleted.*'