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MONDAY, SEPT,

Gen. Johnson

NOWARD IUDWELL DENNY MARK FERRE B, Westbrook Pegler LAR HE HE 5 | Says— Nee A] Tew Mus Com. Constituting a Defense of Mr. Dies ff = oe 2 uni |

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ered carrier, 12 Cont And His Committee and an Attack On Fascists and Nazis in the U. S.

a a hii ANTEX YORK, Sept. 26.—There i something paoutside of Dndiama, ©5 thetic about the proposal of Rep. Martin Dies cents a month to form a reat tage © preserve the fundamental | principles of Americanivn and to oppose fascism and OWA Lo Riley 5551 | communism in the United States. Mr. Dies, chairs

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Legion Leaders Alert to Peril In Senator Lee's Proposal to Seize Property During War,

CHINA Sept. 26.—The American Legion cone vention has declined to indorse the proposal of Senator Lee of Oklahoma, and others, to conseripi-= ai A ] confiscate=—property il war comes n of the House Commitiee on Un-American Aes a $ ; ; \ ; ; 3 vig Pi TT + ; : AF I That doesn’t mean much, A Legion convention IVITIRS, Yams © undenaite the nfluence of hx own \ h isn't exactly a deliberative body It is a carnival as it

Ra IRL. EERE; wey NTAAY REE Bp : : Et 4 ; Rk § ) N always has been among th , « of any wail MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1338 Contrary to his apparent belief, his investiga- : : ; J But on resolved a i SR £m i y a%e 3 ia Sh ie : » © ; St 3 « i policy, } tion 1© date has had good effect and if continwed, work is done by hand-picked committees under puids

ith Que attenti IVItIRS | i NCIS AME RICA APPEALS FOR PEACE with due attention to the activities of Italian Fascist ance of an interior steering group which has run the \ and Corman Nazi groups, will command the re- Las . te A ; : . : 4 gion and designated its officers for a long time American people | spectinl attention of the mation. On the other hand, LR Unless { i liveet ; MEXICAN § Taher UE on EN : ' k nless the proposal is for some direet benefit to the 3 in Beis there is 2 danger that an emotional nationalistic or ) CER 5 ad SRY bovs==like a bonus—the average Legionnaire unde e peoples of the world mm NES ganization would develop into a srong-arm machine © : ; ou ) J ; X Se on 8- Re Sven ge gionnaire unde " b . . : » 4 iL © N DNS ms for a peaceful solution of Ill, and ceriainly it iv unwise to create such a i ‘os + ar! DE force under the influence of a committee of Congress But the steering committee, in this case, fully un= 1 them 0 the 3 f r Neca : A k : stood W . N AGRA x ikon} od them (0 the edge of war Whatever Qistress it may cause completely loval |. : § 8 ; FART EE | derstood what the Lee proposal n eant The radicals . 1 3 : BT SEER = d s in thiz country, beginning with outright Communisis awh German Foreign citizens of Italian or German origin or stock, he ag : 5 2 gE : IE {and ending with their stoeg highminde it il fact remains that both Italian Faseitiz ana German Rg LEE SEE 3 | informed : pO0de lik » the OF ] oo HAded, BL i. x : . : 4 ¢ Xa = x \ 12 a senator ? Nazis here do abuse the tolerance of this country. (3. : TEE ; a J 3 | selosdl RoR Cisse ni ES Pa 0a Senator, have be more ied, Ger. | Black Shirts join Brown Shirts in demonstrations |. RRS : Nid ; ! rE ; p I Aa of SN x oid faruch's 20p ha Yan f of contempt for the American form of government ; : ] ENT x By ; aE A twisted n N-. s @ w . Ne BR Bd forme Co Se A . n 3 se 3 Ye? 2 ving the conscience © and for those of similar Dood who cherish American : | T € cheme to use the threat of w al ta ad experience in th BDAY \ + ENE § if 3 558 £\ | abolish the property and profits system and substifute QA experience 1 0 ADOT “wow S85 RES ed Rea 5 a d i oF EAE | for it the purely Communist idea of “production for aC MANIA. : RCE £ Re \ : 4 Ny i A : use and not for profit 2% oanINIoON on thi and ~ A ye ¥ 3 A 5 3 ih: y ; 4 2 CE: 3 . : PINION nN LA nd its » opie “has been expe sved TOPRAls edly 3 Er > ap X RR ; HE bro : a President in his appeal. A) ey expressed Ris intentions when one of his state ~ To 4 A 3 r : 3 F \ 3 ; L 1 YOpeSicion is perfect fo rabble rousing Chesil ; a newspapers threatened that the Reich wonld take an CON Sh ; IRE ; sloganeering If we conseript the lives of that warning is ignored. | mterest in American affairs which would not be pleas- Se Eg RE : TAF Ry prolners. Why shouldn't we confiscate dollars” Tt NEG WERE this time ant This intervention in American affairs iz to be N So baer 3 £7 ; 3 # 3 on Re ale resenumel of every bod) Againat the iaea I a es us . wen in the activities of the Nazi Bund, our equivalent a RAS SHURE : 28 oC a I'S’ and soldiers’ families serimping on ins not democracy alone— of the Henlein conspiracy in Crechoslovakia \ : : §| sufficient pay-—while war profiteers grow rich evil in Europe today, as Mr Dies has paid too little attention to the Paseists RA There is almost equal danger at the other end of Lit aco CTO TE and the Nazis. And, although he has done good work HN ; BEE So PR OT | the argument; the Faseist end. It also grows out of mm the future, 1} the age- on the Communists, as their angry protests show, even | indy, | the proved wartime necessity for industrial mobiliza= “have nots” and the that job is incomplete. It ix a sad state of affairs, but | i | Hon and the limitation of profits and inflation due ’ i even in this free country this committee of Congress | 0 war. y vital economie actors will find it hard to protect from vengeance American ibads Fenty via } f A, | Citizens giving testimony against Italian and German a compiete economic, political and military dictators < corollaries, the fac ship. It does not confiscate property or concern itself

agents. The Paseist and Nazi foreign press maintains . ab close relations with the consulater of these surly 1 ec O O S 1 e 8 4 O 1 u l ] ) With excess profits. 332 Rta aks | capitals, and the obvious power of thik press to intimi- | Bunt acy, ike Mt «1 3 » nui i nocracy, like Christian: | aie “advertisers and others of the foreign oolonies Ir fs not easy to distinguish between various aspects of these two extremes and the absolutely

and in attempting to should not be ignorad necessary tightening of the Federal controls in war on

X rah HE Fascist influence is 0 strong in co-operation prices, profits and the three essential "M’s” in the m to the other fellow. with the Fascist foreign press in this country | defense of any nation="men, money and materials.” wach Hitler's target if that in Ome quarters it is highly unpopular to ad. SUGGESTS HITLER TRY \ {1 ne: readers are \¢ ity should condemn these areas and! A good rule, it seems to me, would he to start at bicame & dictatol dip vocate NE above Italian fascism and © TAKING ON THE IRISH ‘a evpre ih procesd With reconstruction with. our actual experience with our World War organiza= dDecaAMe & AICIRLOrINY resent the anti-American propaganda of the 2x RPE ) on anc ) e 3 J 8 © v X Y 3 propaganda of th 108. out consent or approval. Slums are tion and method of price and profits control. Full of

By J. Sweeney 3 Such investigation as Mr. Dies has been conduct thease columns Us con ee ; ? faults, they were easily the best and most effective of I suggest that the seat of Govern too expensive for local taxpayers 10! any nation. The shortcomings were demonstrated and

! p Ng are necessary from time wo time to expose 3. M ie AS « ; ' the RB x | troversie cluded, a ake the world safe for (op american view and remedial indignation offenses | mentor the Bi Rish Bi e be re 3 } © *® maintain the necessary improvements indicated. 1f we built on § * Ny Lh A) 5 $4 } ‘ 5 F 3 A atorships and a setup | against the countiy’s hospitality which are inevits 0 cana I} wold discourage; your letter short, so all can Democracy must not be ebstrue- | What we know, we would do better than to adopt, in Suan SR santa § able under the American system Chamberlain visit to Hitler Too han § MUS live to progress. it must give author- | me of Deace, some revolutionary brainstorm panacea Sweden, & democracy, 1s not in Merely (0 expose the conspiracies, however, and to dangerous to fiv and too far 0 vd a4 chance, Letters us : 0 Progress, SB t produced in the minds of utterly inexperienced 'nas= 'T Wav. Switzer. | prosecute under the very liberal laws of the country . wh Bin T He ne a Sore be signed, buf names | be ity © wipe out our slum areas tional planners. . of the danger of Greal 3ritains | 9 That isn't the American way, We always have to

those who overstep the bounds of democratic tol- bh 24 wawfe for td ¥ 5 ‘x > 3 mond by . : ontinued protection of the other withpela on reques . : tas : [afe for the Same reasol. | erance it to keep the evils in check. Mr, Dies’ work I ol Eons : > | HE CASTS HIS VOTE FOR AN invent something new, That almost ruined our supply { A re program in the war, It was held up while we in=

hacana we | IS not hail done. It is an unpleasant job which many | VEST T N J decause a more |... Congressme en would Shirk, for there is ho surer | The Irish should be given the : : INVESTIGATION OF US | vented new engines, airplanes, machine-guns, shells, way » the fierce and scurrilous wrath of the Rritish Isles The British could then ican people adapted means to ends py a Reader { artillery and even a new motor truck, This time let's Europe today is the | anti a. and the charge of un-Americanism [O'Ee! the Irish, and Europe could that adaptability is, in fact, OW 1 am aware that the following have some sense, Sh ah E NS MHRAL PT most outstanding national ehar-* nraiest has been voiced before, but > cteristic, This has been and Wil jegardless of that I wish to express

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hope that r Hitler in his

It ix a proposal, upon the coming of war, to sel up

disagree with what yon say, but will

\ x i = » » 3 . . 3 i x 3 is democracy and | > lefend to the death your right to say it.—Voltaire,

anybody

than by exposing anti-American conspiracies, x , almost as good a solution of the

the \ orl a 2000 Vvears — —————————— 20 ahE . Irish problem as Bismarek's sug= ACIEHN Y gardless ; 8 130 years ago at the time . [gested one that the Irish be made jo probably continue to be the Amer- ny views as a reader of The Times eems Oo e vears ago at the time of usiness AnD Cotes WH he - ay | fon way despite the attempts of ron many years, th » oi i an v all ! ants ¥ 3 ay @ A \ spot of Ireland and the Irish would Settam oD . a I am not unfair enough not to By Heywood Broun } od a like eate ] 88 8¢ Salis : di Cor Wine it, are alwavs absorbing By John T. Flynn not bother to mend the dikes, sald grag mode of economic organization realize that your Hoosier Forum Bismarck \ sscial claim on ihe term | Phee is open to all Kinds, creeds Pointing Out the Easy Me b ARS A SA 3 and colors, but why do you allow | 9 y ans Dy

he way, in order to Shhh } a Boy 1 3 : Of course Der Fushrer might take va y: Bn Her s Admitted Desi ns on Of cour \ ight tal Americanism ~ ekg ae. | ’ : je and strategic reasons—just As savages " 9 even the Irish, but not with diplo= “Whenever any form of govern= SN a Johopaie op Which Fascism Forges Inte Power, ! > . ¢ g he ties : space 1¢ romote | Ukraine Still May Cause Trouble. macy If he finished what Re ment becomes destructive of these their smugly R vos + started he would at least know he ends” wrote Thomas Jefferson in vi Cy EE ve ir Baron in EW YORK, Sept. 26.—The other day I ran into a 3 ¢ 2 alt A ¥ y AY > 3 Articles: ( § ( - EW YORK, Sept. 26. Observers have been speey~ (Dad been in a fight. And the Irish (he Declaration of Independence I Er Er op d their would Keep him £0 busy there mig ; re) Fo ne. MUNist newspaper to spread then lating on whether Russia would be able ta go ie \ i Dawes ka Bh with, reference ta certain TBA... .co"on the poor Loyalists—what back from England, Among other things he men= 3 e y ? { yeae 1 3 1'eS f . "a n A 3 0) S18 i : a ; aa : . | through Rumania inte Crechoslovakia It is only & Bice ttle peace In the est of whieh he enumerated, it 3 um are the Lovalists but Communists, tioned the faet that he had met some members of for splendid Czech democ- | 87-mile march across Rumania from the Ukrame to | right ot the people bas alter or whieh vou know if you've any ine what has been called "the Cliveden set.” 3 3 § ] { aw v » » know that if Herr Hitler | the eastern tip of Czechoslovakia, But now a new « 4 # RR re Sew telligence | “Are these mugs really active agents of the rvihing he want thev are doomed. in RT 1 Wo oe eu Wie LET'S STAY OUT OF IT, equal ores to our I I alsa know we in this country Faseists?” I asked, and he smiled at me out of a su=viding ne ani, they are aoe { Germans to march across Rumania to Russa? BEER RY RR Fp : Rn ue oy or wis : | : . il THIS WRITER'S PLEA ization. are entitled to the gift of free perior wisdom, » Bw speech, but I think the request] “Don't believe all you hear,” he answered, “Of course | a ia 3 id F a ep Q m™ re , N a FAP 2K = URGES CONDEMNATION OF [you make in the Hoosier Forum| they're not Fascists, They represent the very back

| That is the one big question for the world now America can serv PMOCTACY des ) . y : America can e democracy best by There is not the slightest doubt what Hitler wants, By Baward F. Maddox p. Mr, Chamberlain says he believes the Fuehrer will t SEEMS at Enels y A h ) “MN : ; be content wit) NY & ister reuters: Bat n | It seems that England has made lo exclude religious controversies bone of the existing British Government, They are be content with the Sudeten regions. But Hitler 5 geal with Hitler whereby she keeps SLUM AREAS | = | himself has said what he wants. He wants the cap Ey yyy ayy yy |should also include communism staking all they have right on the nose of British AL ITTLE BIT CLOSER | Ukrain The only path to it is through Ceecho- oe —, colonies in return 1or RIV: ge 4 Faypayer controversies, I hope you realize democracy and British imperialism, which are run= y 5, g bb , . ng ii y 3 <P § \@ y : , nop A .3 3 Ss slovakia ana Rumania or Poland wn ly ta Hand conta) The U. 8 Housing Authority act that communism persecutes all re-| ning as an entry,” Then he added as an afterthought, wdianapolis and the railroads have been No one believes that Hitler has any primary cons [robe ANG ARUSHA, provides for communities setting up ligions, | "Of course, I'm not saying that they haven'i got & a ~ ¥ x 3 Da of ata Me a y pig . "e ays 4 ing for so many vears about track | Sern about the Germans in the Sudelen countiy ¥ " na Fascist state, France 50a] housing authorities which are| If you consider yourselves Amer-| real big bet on fascism for place as a saver fue " ' a YS ; Of course he wanted all Germans in the Reich, Of © Neary surrounded and i Ger qupposed to ask for funds from the jcan citizens, and I hope you do, | And it is my impression that the returned traveler n th a little hard to believe that the project | course he wanted the coal and iron in those hills, [MANY MOVES Ito central EWOPe peqeral body to set up slum clear-| why do you help such causes along, reported with a high degree of accuracy. There are ually near realization But that condition was made to order for Rim to stir With Mussolini's sanction, England anes or group housing projects | unless you agree personally? Per-| numerous spiritual lodges of the Cliveden set in on on p Up trouble and create a pretext to get lute Csecho- and Sx lie will be forced to Keed That setup is good if you can find | haps you should be investigated. America, in France and in many other countries of » Federal PWA grant of more than £420,000 should | slovakia. . Haa he been permitted to march upon the hands off by the very old law of apough civic minded leaders to pro- al the world, They give lip service and even some part C2 ~ . | lone from some of our malingering S a, of course ne Se Nye i oped at he self-preservation ceed with the plan Its drawback A WORD OF PRAISE FOR of their passionate support to the preservation of : at ba ART a oa® | at 4 1 3 eten Ys a = NS - hy? Ie There is no use to avoid the facts. is that there is no incentive finan | = yy POLICEMAN | democracy. But something of true frenzy is missing elevation is badly needed. At times it has De goal w iy as. ave been only 34 S The coalition of Germany, Italy, cially to individuals, unless they ™ ™ # sisi | as they root for the riders in the stretch, because they f 11 3 143 ~ihe Japa AUS Franco's Fas Wie nN d sour re : » 0 G A, Stults, St. Louis, Mo, lay sec favor “Come Yemocracy!' they if the city were using it as a political football. | Chamberlains surrender did do one thing for the pan, Austria and Franco: Fas= want te unload sour real estate on By George 4 n V a : SRCEIAY rite. "C he on, I emocracy!” he " moment It stopped Hitler west of Pilsen. If mats cists is a force so formidable that the Authority | Generally, when someone writes shout, but a the time they keep a weather eve times, the railroads have appeared to be trying | ters came to rest how. even with the Sudeten vietory England and France will not risk. Why should the U. 8. Authority ta the readers’ column of a news-| peeled to watch fascism in its charge along the rail : S$ § ( N 5 Cut Vv) AT 3 iv a q arkine 2 2 . ft - . Y corners to avoid anv concrete settling of the | he will still be 300 miles from the eastern tip of i SALE islanior bY Mtacning wai dor Took! HIVE 1 paper Aire *heer Be The Potential Fascists Czechoslovakia He has still to negotiate 600 miles 0 save smailer nations, 1081¢ Te 1 Ta A in In= thing, 1 find this especially true -» T, > » a WN 3 § ¥ 8 » "P= 3 ~ ig : of the journey to the Ukraine instead of 97. The king row toward which all of US Froud poney re- in regard to poliebhnen: k publicly! AS:Yet it is only a comparatively small American here 1s nothing inta gible about 420.000 of Is R ia Next? these moves are being made is Mos- main} e S. ousing u thor | I would li e to thank pu ek group which plays the pattern of the Nazis across the S umania ext! cow Russia may fight but what rote ie ON Ae board. The real danger lies in those who are not The speed, however, with which he seized upon hg hee a oe salt LINES ah is SRE on avd erient Liu isponed to Bcospung a substitute foe ad; 1 ve am He ¥ p S “ 1] or ¢ democratic nations, ! » y there are extremely dangerous conglomerations o | the rise of Hungarian and Polish and Italian demands 3 + Mi JARD : | 8 . By MARY WAR manner in which he directed me 101 .;i,ane who are not wholly conscious of the service

\ . : ale ENRlAaNd, France and the United about settling the whole minorities question reveals 9 ) 8 : & 3. } we : ABOUT HURRICANES DE ns Hitler remains tie iy States, to do is to keep hands off Ju a ithe akin ‘il Ry destination during the State | they render to fascism by their activities in anti= , : . . : : hat tar he and let them settle their own arg "ive Steps across the tile, , | Semitism and in Red-baiting, Indeed, I am willing to NEY WW ENGLAND, digging itself out from under hurnm- | No one who believes what Hitler means Wien he ARES le their own argu | And a little while ago | several other out-of-town visitors | S00 TS Shade JEG. Reeds RWI 0 a # thinks b av very long nh » . WAT . p el? i DY § at i ) wrote in Mein Kampf thinks he will delay very long You left it with a smile, to the Fair were accorded the sam | an anti-Semite or a Red-baiter I will show him a potential Fascist without asking him to turn Lis head, And it is tragic to find in this group liberals and

| progressives who help the insidious scheme of things

grasslands and better streams In journalistic friend of mine who had just coma

ain and France go to war with Ger-

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"a nn] ng ‘tal “nt N = v 3 . > Pan © debris, can ale hat consolation it may) Irom {i Anding new causes for a quarrel with the Czechs. © a One step farther past the hedge courteous treatment by this officer the fact that We ednesdav’s storm was the worst disturbance And Rumania already has begun to fear. For Hit SEES NO ‘AMERICAN I saw your shadow fade, in the few minutes that I spent with of tropic al origin that ever struck its shores. It was a ler has an excellent reason for marching Across SYSTEM’ OF ECONOMICS Standing at the threshold's edge him. He had a pleasant smile for ; Nis Rumania instead of Poland, He can march across I watched you undismayed-— everyone. by ge . he gablin | against the rad igh-power sea-blast even by Caribbean standards, Rumania to the Ukraine and at the same time do ®v & RN A while ago 1 watched you ay Nom ¥ RE dE lish ai Rn, pan the a | For , ¢ S . Av. ; y als, French an mealish diplomaecy—{or the las Other hurricanes have visited the northeastern sea- a little profitable conquering in Rumania, or there | Not the least valuable feature of Syiiing¥ turn hwy, DEPLORES DOWNFALL OF Re RTS rm rate—has a upon the delu ; a : hes A . at Prahova. Bacan. Bazan are the fourth largest pe- The Times is The Forum. The let- And oh, I lost you, lost you THE LAST KAISER | tear a geiy el Triire, Teh board in past vears but never anvthing like this one, the ye : he ; a ah . foraver i, LAY AISE | sion of an aggressive Russia, Hitler would have been : troleum reserves of any country in the world, Hit- ters that appear there are an in- Forever and a day, Si i nipped at (he start but for the feeling of certain

Weather Bureau said ler t ii S ol an dication the Americ: ople are Sa athe 1reau saa. ler needs about 11 million tons of fuel oil more than e rican people are ym y : ropean statesmen that it might be well to create A lazy high-pressure ar ea, moving too slowly off to sea, | he produces, He can find about four million of them binging about the great problems DAILY THOUGHT | The very FRY thing Which a a SI possible “Soviet influence, In A lazy nh ul Mm \Q § ) Sea, that confro Mor wr <i is i any (and the 4 confront them, For wrath killeth the foolish happened to Germ : their folly they may not have conceived the possie

mi fhe 2S ae sid . 3 in Rumania. xs 8 : g 2 ; : was the indirect cause of New England S Woes, Ordinar- It begins to look as if one result of the whole It is gratifying to have exposed man, and ii slayeth the silly vila a Nugeniie Sal bility that the wind of events would blow this blaze on 1 aise v oe and elminaul 9 x back into their own faces,

episode has been the isolation of Russia. If Hitler tie Shallow on that there is| one.~Job 5 i II. Under his rule Ger { ad 0 ec A yy Pi —— | Wi 1 - i 2 Vi CC C organization Ham n : The proof is positive and on the front page of the

3 ] ) $2 aca ons \ . . can find the pretext to conguer the balance of Czecho- : to make land below the \ irginia Capes, it will veer to the AovARIA. ROIther Frances pe England will raise & peculiarly American. A cursory ex- APPY the n man who early learns ‘many was rich, powerful, loved, ad- papers. Democracy can be saved, but not by any . p ; . l RoR tw Y ; : amination of our history reveals that | the wide chasm that lies be- mired and respected, Under the FHC = . : ter, ; ‘theast and blow itself ot ‘ R02 A { Q {' y | f » to prevent hi rom attacking Russia when he fron ose who sav, "Fascism is the next best gal HOW Jiself gut 3% seh: hut (his ons fou Hg RA The prey Po ie . from the very beginning of English (ween his wishes and his powers!— Nazi regime she is hated, feared and | thing m th , ’ at . : ; : . settlement in America, the Amer-! Goethe, | despised, Ls

tvmied behind that loitering “high,” like an impa- ccc LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND Watching Your Health

motorist behind a slow truck, and was forced to move By Dr. Morris Fishbein By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM |

nit . ; straight northward and then even toward the northwest A Woman S Viewpoint RACTICALLY all the medical treatments of ulcer

—with results that are only too well known. The storm center traveled at motor-car speed, the By Mrs. Walter Ferguson , y PENDENT SELF-SUFFICIENT WOMAN AS woman is vastly more attractive bewith offhand familiarity about Hollywood stars, fe ve Aer INDE ¢ of the stomach and duodenum are related to JG AND INTERESTING. TO MEN AS WAS THE |cause she is more nearly her real protection of the ulcer against further irritation,

eather Bureau scientists said. Usually, hurricane centers nds that blow inward toward them. But the center of | So here's my report from Pineville, Mo., to which 20th | AmRhcii E LINGING VINE" OF THE VICTORIAN ERAP self, | Siners ting it by changing th d t , either by coating it over, by changing the acid reaction

when a tropical storm center moving northward fails

| FF fashionable nowadays for columnists to write

travel at a leisurely gait, despite the high velocity of the | this storm averaged a northward speed of 53 miles an hour

from off Cape Hatteras until it was over Long Island. Prob- | | cars and country roads become dusty trails, as cara-

ably during part of that time it was moving 60 miles an

hour.

| Century Fox, filming “The Life of Jesse James” has |

brought glamour in a big way. During the week-end the highways are black with

vans of worshipers flock in to get a glimpse of their godlings, Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Randolph

You OPINION —

YES. For a simple example, look into your mirror and see if

you are becoming stoop shouldered. |

If so, by straightening up, throwing

your chest out and your shoulders

| pan | of the stomach to one that is more alkaline, or by |

preventing progression and irritation of the ulcer. | Certain diets have been developed which are planned particularly to aid in relieving ulcers. These diets consist chiefly of foods that are not too coarse and contain only small amounts of condiments or

*h iA Arn r . . Scott et cetera. The magic Hollywood touch has : Despite the terrible record of death and destruction | transformed the sleepy ok village into a gilded yo / XR ] back, you do a lot of things that chicas They are also supplemented by alkalies of left by this storm, the present hurricane season has been | little Mecca. 3 ¢ Yo 3 fl ER ar oo, various sorts which overcome the acidity of the NE olv Ra T Pay ' . nn 5 has Four men guard the fascinating Tyrone when he ) d 2 ; Ne \ our stomach. a relatively light one. hus far only four hurricanes have ventures off he movie lot. Te he'd be dashed \ you improve your breathing and Ulcers which bleed are, of course, most serious. heen detected in Caribbean and Gulf waters, and only two | to pieces by the feminine tidal wave, I presume, Na- ; ; Guu ATIsOB WEAN [uke 30 En you HR The appearance of blood means a prompt operation £ wv ave he eallv OTP y “daw | tive report says he loves the adulation, Henry Fonda, ih ; MA y : | in most cases. of these have been really severe—the one of Wednesday, | on Ae tars. snarls with rage—the Temperamental Es : "N STREN 6TH 2 your own surprise find a wave of | = The first and most urgent matter is to determine and one a few weeks back that struck the Mexican coast | Biggity! All this is mere gossip of course, so don't - oN\"/, . oO |mental determination and cheerful- | yhether the bleeding comes from a superficial ulcer ‘ LE 2 Chia | quote me. When I saw the two they were slouching NN RR Be YOUR OPINION a ness sweeping all through you. Your or a deep ulcer. For this reason it is necessary to make near Tampico and did severe damage to Mexican shipping | about the sets giving fans the usual dental grin. < definitely increase your will power | repeated X-ray pictures, using the various substances and shore works. | Maybe you think Old Man Truett isn’t having the LL CARROL ovete | used aid in outlining the ulcer. “ ante ARTA SER SAH " y a a | time of his life! He's Missouri's origina! cave man. : a : wh here are now sold widely in this country all sorts The greatest hurricane season of all Weather Bureau | ge explores caves, is an authority TR and nan, EL p yo stituting a lot of strength in ilS| ,r patent preparations for the treatment of ulcer, vistory was that of 1933, when 21 occurred. ducts a restaurant in a large hole in the mountains | ws : | Place, | principally with the claim that they are good for : beside the main highway near Pineville. It's cool and \ a | indigestion. The number of so-called stomach reme= IT IS IF you can make the! dies has increased tremendously in recent years.

damp and romantic. This is the best season he's ever : , 1 Ba x other fellow think you have real | Experts in the Mayo Clinic say that one-half the

DISCOVERY had, thanks to the proximity of the Hollywood stars, ‘ ‘ . ‘ vet he hasn't raised the price of his meals nor cut | | statistics. This is illustrated by the | men 40 years of age or older who came to them HE Smithsonian Institution reports that among speci- down on the excellence or abundance of his food. |old story of the man who, on his | primarily because of dyspepsia were found to have a A snes i'r . ‘ ! At almost any hour of the day you can see at or 100th birthday had a pair of boots | ulcers of the stomach or duodenum, disease of the mens collected by President Roosevelt on his recent | of his tables a group of heavily bearded men and Ae Breougs NTRS ‘made and complained they did not | gallbladder, or cancer, rather than simple dyspepsia, cruise were two new spec ies of fish. one or two new shells | few women in last-century costumes, busily writing NL ATI®TICOH? YES ORNO fit. “Well,” said the bootmaker, “you | There is a serious responsibility on everyone to realize 1 one new yalm | autographs, | i a tiv The Vie! . won't live to wear them out, so, | that neglect of a heginning ulcer, while taking one of anc 1@ NE pa I. “I'd like to see the Federal Government or the FAR more attractive, 1¢ Vie- the man the sense of mastery and why worry?” “Certainly I'l wear the numerous preparations that are widely exploited, That last item must have been quite a surprise to Mr. | State of Missouri tax this place,” says Old Man Truett, | torian woman who carried of being a strong protector to a them out,” replied the man, “be- may be hazardous to life itself. roosevelt. Ie would have been justified in believing that “This here cave was made by God it ain't subject to smelling salts and prided herself on beautiful and delicate flower, Bui cause statistics prove very few men After having an operation or medical treatment for : » | tax.” My guess is that Old Man Truett is going to be | pein shrinking violet and, a semi= the thing he really craved—com= |ever die after their 100th birthday,” | ulcer it is important to realize that one is not yet out BA: g RT > | § ne . : es, you can prove anything by of danger., Ulcers sometimes come back or new ulcers

during ghe last five years, he'd.seen all th 1 h might g§ . e palins there | mighty fooled about that ene of these days, | |invaiid, likely to faint at any more panionship and understanding—she | that kind of statistics, but not by| form. Thirefore, every possible focus of infection elimina

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