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ANDERSON BACK FROM EUROPE(Continued from Page 1)Is bound to be a scarcity of food. For many months the food supply of the nation has been in charge of the government and rations are doled out carefully. Every purchaser of foodstuffs is required to secure a food card from a government official before he can make any purchase. Each person is allowed a certain amount of sugar, flour, bread, oil, etc., each month. When he makes that purchase the card is punched and that person cannot duplicate his purchase any place else because no merchant is allowed to sell to a person that does not present a food card. Every month these cards are renewed.“Gasoline sells in Norway for $125 per gallon. The government controls the sale of this commodity also and no one is allowed to use gasoline excepting doctors who have emergency calls. Pleasure automobiling is not tolerated in Norway.“Since Russia has taken the present attitude in the war Norway has been given an opportunity for sober thought. There are no entertainments of any kind; there is no amuBe-xnent at all. The opinion in Norway is that the war will last for two years more at least. Norwegians are of the opinion that Germany has more food right now than at any time and that it will be an impossibility to starve the Germans out. They think the Germans must be conquered by driving them back and overcoming them by brute force. The neutral countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark are expecting great and wonderful things of the United States. They have the utmost confidence in our country and they declare we will win this war in the air. They have much faith in our aviation service.Since the beginning of the war Norway has lost 63 per cent of her wperchant vessels and at least 1,000 sailors.”Louis Anderson sold his vast ranching interests on Horse Prairie over a year ago and left for Norway to visit at his old home. Both he and Mrs. Anderson have returned to Beaverhead county in the best of health and expect to remain here in the future.WVi S., I Bell, I Arm Bichlei Mon lotsBig Hesocis part Twp acres Boyer Mont 21, Brown, Mont Campbt Ave. 1C Ox Sec. 97x2 Sec.5 aci ChapmsMont Twp. acres Twp. acres NE Vi Twp. acres, Chicago part Swart R. 11 Clack P Wisds Cornell, NE^i SWV46 S., Corwin,Sec. W„ 8 Damon, cial I Ai ms^ 12, b Dillon ! Dunn, 632 i Twp. Dillon I Keesc by 65i Twp. Driscoll, Drisco Butte, lode 1 W„ . Gannon, Ivanln R. 10 Garland, rell S ofS., R. Garr, M. Dell, t ments. Garwood Florer P. J. A, Tw acres; 10 W Gnose, J Wise SW *4 Twp. acres, Graham,
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