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The Indianapolis Times of 1. : } BR TRE AY & He Publining “oo aia W week, EEler, I eae What ls Needed Is Term to Fit Those | § SL ASE AE er EIN ot RR 4% Ha To Urge Adoption of Fascist Laws ae Lif saebeiption. sates nwittingly Aiding the Nazi Cause. : lid : To Throttle Legitimate Business.

. Member of United Press, in Indiana, $3 a year; EW YORK, Dec. 24.—It was J. B. Matthews, an : | Series © Nowert Neue: Ima: ans 85 3 by, S180, £fen | | s i ts i " — i ayy T TEW YORK, Dec. 24.—A Jesse James is spewed up | ‘paper Alliance, NEA cents a month. early witness before 3he! Dies: Committee, Who : L2iy I SE Ser I HERE TY 2 Je: | { ig: as a bloody left-over of Quantrell's murderous Service, and Audit Bu- i popularized the term -“fellow-traveler,” thus meeting § EU UN ES 35 : ARE ELL gE E88 | pang of desperado guerillas of the Civil War. An Al .reau of Circulation. oo RILEY 5551 the need for a convenient descriptive label for those 5 TE Ln CR Ci Al ; : BB | Capone lords it over Chicago's gangland like the Old his : Who sal} hemselves progressives, New Dealers and the aks A A Shoe x IE SE i 2] : #8 | Man of the Mountain who instituted the word and a2 = » openly or secretly, incorse the Stalin dicta- : NL 15 RR Bee Rye It RIEH 4 practice of assassination. A Jack the Ripper terrorizes ethos Sore} P a Sho greatest experiment ever made for hu, | Ey Et bl : as cgi 111 g the limehouse district of London. But due to these i 212 | Phen SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1938 2 : ne, | Reha i ¥ rd ; i ee RS I criminal rarities of the human race, nobody suggests ¢ eh ir od : : Tne Sees Nas ok Sy ginal eine | Breads legislation in the hope that these sudden spectacular Fong. 2 a. 101 : ose o ts of crime will be eliminated for the future. It a7, NR | Sh butchers’ paper magazines which also profess to be Foe es : ) ” ‘ > is / HOPKINS NEW JOB : | progressive but are “fellow travsiers” themselves. But BO Ee ie i= : : + | the public had not heard it, and Mr. Matthews put it 2 | by bu : ! “10 foster, promote and develop the foreign and domestic | yi," “american fnguage or. the a a { by pains apd penalijes but hie sonsiant coping Lack

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i - - . egos’ x; i ¢ th - , Re - = fisheries industries and the transportation facilities of the ‘a “Tellon traveler,” said he, is one who goes albn FE ; ¥ oo a pomp SEER IEMNRE | Perhaps never in the history of this country has | . ; is vis fe iine-of iL fa ong | HE : ; vr oF pd [ i ; TEE there been such a series of shocking disclosures about United States.”—Official definition of statutory functions of Saicnruly but without acquiri: formal membership Rie ; / ow. BCI BER | ac eon happen in business as have occurred the Department of Comn ~ : for | y al BS i2 able to enter a1) 33 S 135 IRE within the last year. First came the proof of’ the e bepar men 01 Commerce, work for the cause in organizations which would ES i=, : ¥s ARERS Whitney case ". This is the job to which Harry L.

: oo! either exclude or smother the work of an avowed | RSSEc cr. ; % BER SRELE | ; Hopkins has now Communist. ” na : , : ; * Se ; - $ 0 EL vis ; ; 2 8 0B t Ei 2 bes 4 aksiorod ¥¢ he shows genius for getting this j ob It is a pat expression widely used now, and it need ; : EXT we heard in the testimony before the O’Ma- > / : not be ‘cheapened or discredited by misuse if it be

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> Sn “i : rs : : il FEN i X honey committee that it is possible under the = done—as we hope he will—he may accomplish more than reserved discriminatingly for those who passionately | gies we ; ; 4 er oa yh PRUE = | constitutional structure of our patent laws, and with any other individual toward solving the problem that his | oppose dictatorship, brutality. aad the denial of hu- | & RITE RE Shi Ar : RC PURER | complete legality, for one or {wo companies absolutely : . di has left olved man rights in Germany and Jersey City but cannot Eh PERLE a + K 0 em AY (INES | to control the price and produgtion of milk bottles and genius for spending has leit unsolved. be persuaded to say a word against the great Russian ALE 3 es : THE RY MATE other glass containers. No evil or criminality was ] ; 2 k v a i here shown, of course. In fact I think an important

» i i he ex- | experiment. The “fellow-traveler” may identify Mim- i Sr Fi LE re Ep oii ee 3 4 5 : The one way out for this country lies through ¢ . e self as clearly by his failure to declare himself in cer- | Sig hi . : i . a RE Trey < point was not brought out. That point is whether. the pansion of commerce and industry.

oe tain circumstances as by an expression of support. | [ER 3 Fide B03: ayaa £2 BE stewardship. of so much pelvate individual Be : : . : Loge 3 5 AE HER ATH SRE ENERR : § | under the law was used in any way to exploit the The national income, this year, will be a little .more #2 » = | SN GEE is 2 3 1 : consuming public. I think there is doubt of that. than 60 billion dollars. From that the Federal Government, HE same tag is hardly appropriate, however, for TT e Sof 2 BEN 2 The : a Gd I don’t know but I once examined that industry. ith t tax | ill collect about five billion dollars those Who are, less consciously, “fellow-travelers” | ESS ny ” a h _ : : FES a2 | I believe that answers to both,of these questions With p resen ax laws wi ¢ ill d so! three of the Nazi-Fascists. There is a need of some equiva= “ wid 8 A Ea : J SLR ie : dpa gly Bre no.” Theis an important aSpect of this quesof revenue, But the Government wi spen some e lent term for this element and while we are waiting i # pr ; Fd y So i i £5 ; p EW £3 $ 33 3 8 5 5 4 oh § of ‘course, of the great disclosures. over-reaching billions more than it collects. it can do no harm to observe the straying of many yn Cl ES KH 8 #3 B07 PE MER IaEdE | all others—is the McKesson-Robbins scandal. Too

: 1: : who believe themselves to be true, patriotic Americans few of the essential facts have as yet appeared to Suppose, now, that commerce and industry were sO |, yn american—in fact, ite, patsiotic Amerieans make a good judgment. I must confess that I can't

fostered, promoted and developed as to increase the national | tions and habits. : a 8 Sng oii have been There are two main sources of infection—Moscow maintained or what became of the money represented

income to 80 ‘billion dollars. It was almost that in 1929. |. 4 Berlin—but still there are Americans who are not groin gl En ti B00 Ph & 8 § EAE by these fictitious assets. But there is no doubt that ple : 4 5% ar A ’ in this case what was done was not in accordance

; 14 billi ubtl i ; ids ve os x : prod 1 el EuEE Ae Then present tax laws would produce nearly 814 billions | subtle enough to realize that Berlin is just as eager Yalan 2 ‘mT Sa ee tiaae § |In this case bab wo auton of it by bandits as ruth-

. d ic & 3 - a PL ; £ ] 3 of Government revenue. Even at the present rate of ex- | Hid eBelic be Moneon to CD A voment and | [SECC SS Ro hia Saab. Fl less in their way as any others mentioned in this RR TR aa 2 Rall 5 SNES | piece in their particular fields.

penditure the budget would be balanced. the life of the nation. The Berlin method is copied o@8 2 ”

> . billion doll 1d nee the Russian method. As the Communists And a national income of 100 billion dollars would mea selected a Kansan of revolutionary stock to lead their HE point ot oll this i5 tat greedy. tHe Meessom» Robbins situation is being used to ballyhoo pop-

ies . attack in the guise of 20th Century Americanism. eC more than 12 billions of revenue for the Government, black DR a a nT netics Of OI TI is beng used to ballyhoo pop ink on the Treasury's books once more, a shrinking instead | families to promote internal strife in the belief that ; ; e I | O O S 1 e l 1 O TU l IN ular sentiment for the Borah-O'Mahoney Licensing : : they are serving 100 per cent Americanism . ee ; Bill. That bill would prohibit the conduct of any of a growing national debt. ’ : 2a : Ea . business except in accordance with rules laid down ; # & =x ; I wholly disagree with what you say, but will s ‘by the Federal Government and (at least as it was

Mr. Ilopkins faces a great opportunity. He starts HERE is an important difference between the defend to the death your right to say it.—Voltaire. a originally written) covering everything from labor under a heavy handicap. He has demonstrated his sympa- Communists and their “fellow-travelers” and those : : : relasions io Price and prediction policies, war ou ° : ns 3 1 3a: : = asse ver thy for the unemployed and his ability to spend billions of | gullible fall-guy patriots who serve the Nazi-Fascist | pOUBTS CIVIL SERVICE (Times readers are invited [mediately after the party platforms| than mere Governmental regulation of Individual

: . ’ . | congpiracy. The Communist and the “fellow-traveler” ; : . . . | initiative. dollars of other people’s money; but he has never demon- | FFEFIACE 0 Fe doing, but the fall-guys not only ENDS SPOILS SYSTEM fo express their views in [had served their purposes. Repub Solve ticescon-Robbins scandal - is enough to

strated sympathy for business or understanding of its diffi- | don’t know that Berlin is attacking American unity BY I. F. : these columns, religious con- licans discreetly avoid the subject | nayuseate anybody, but to use it as a reason to support culties. He has the confidence of President Roosevelt; it through them but would resent being told that they I am a little weary of those naive ! ; and Democrats are loud in their| any such Fascist legislation as that, would be like Ber ; » 1% | are stupid enough to be so used. souls (with a curtsy in the direction iroversies excluded. Make |antagonism to it. Professional poli- | passing a law to hang all tow-headed, blue-eyed men “remains to be seen whether he can gain the confidence of | But, dangerous to freedom as this agitation is, h | "| with buck teeth because Billy the Kid happened to De A the Araerl h th A of the League of Women Voters)| your etter short, so all can [ticians of both parties have given ' businessmen and industrialists. i the Americans who lend themselves to the anti-Amer- ho profess to believe that Civil has h the subject smooth Lip.service in. ofr have that complexion and conformation. X 3 lean purposes of Borin entingh | sesuraiely be salio): ® = ee x ave a chance. Letters must er en D a: The STswer $0 sings sbuses 58 to Zr oseculs and : . 0 : . of “fellow-travelers o e axis.” ey are and ye ey rvice, alias e Meri an, wi . 1 er to snare votes, but 1 at’s all. punis em. not to socialize 1 per cen But i, under Soeratary Hopkins, he department aren't. They serve an enemy just as brutal and im- fend the spoils system. bs signsd. buh names wikis | J political parties will not come | business because 1 per. cent of it turns out bad. Commerce is actually made to function as the law which | placable, as cunning and treacherous, but, unlike the During the present Administra- | withheld on request.) { “4c 1 Lk oe until they lean do-depsnd on - ‘created it says it should—if it assists materially in that | Communists and their “fellow-travelers,” they are un- | tion, where examinations have been —— tetompimerh £6 URE Laey P

; : : : : ; aware of foreign inspiration With negligible excep- |given for State jobs, an amazing pp pg ras) ~ |issues and not patronage. Most of : / much to be desired increase of national income—yesterday’s | tions they sincerely believe that their ideas occurred number of educationally qualified FEARS LEGISLATURE } our professional politicians, who are : eems Oo e el

appointment may come to rank as one of Mr. Roosevelt's naturally, spontaneously in themselves. Demberais Hag Deen unearth. No WiLL SIDETEACK REFORMS |ine same under the skin no matter happiest : . 2D equally amaz-/py Average ¥oter of what their label, spend their men-| By Heywood Broun:

: . Ta ing number of brilliant Republicans And certainly the possibilities are limited only by our Bu siness "And there will be jobs in which |seems to linger in the air after aspoils instead of working toward They Saw the Child With Mary,

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will appear. Something more than a suspicion |¢q] energy, if any, scrambling: for “inventive and productive power and our natural resources to place the party adherents. Under perusal of political news that the|ideals. For that reason I call them . . . EE, ‘ D bot cs 7 ? Bv John T. Fi y a merit plan any employee may be various reforms which should be|Just tin-horn statesmen, no matter His Mother, and Worshiped Him. : which, in turn, are almost unlimited. So we wish Mr. | Dy John 1. Flynn es dismissed for cause. Who is better| i 4 pv ‘the ; x: what their official ‘height.. Those : © Hopkins success as he turns from the task of spending for Fos fitted for thinking-of “causes” than |°nacted by the coming Legislature aren't complimentary terms, but tit) NTEW YORK, Dec. 24.——The angel of the Lord said =. a : Te cio : = - Coster Case Plain Burglary, but |@ politician? 3 may be sidetracked or lost through for tat—the politicians privately do to the shepherds, “And this shall be & sign unto - the relief of unemployment to the duty of fostering, pro-| Oth Cc Sch Still Exi ra a . |1egislative trickery. nos give Jhe SYErage voir 21 credit | you:—VYe shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling Z : d o} + « sg s pl - : n : » moting and developing those activities which can put more Other Cute Schemes Sti Xist. | cLAIMS SOCIAL SECURITY True, Democratic legislators are|; ft. ved to as “the dumb Voters.” Tv oo to Bethlehem to see the men, more money, more machinery and» more materials EW YORK, Dec. 24—Now that almost every- |FAILED IN EUROPE said to be taking the initiative in| Thank goodness we do have a féW| things which had come to pass. “For unto you,” to work. thing has been said about the amazing episode |gy x. ¥. z. ! these reforms, but knowing how men in politics of the statesman| the angel said, “is born this day in the city of David » + of McKesson & Robbins, there remains one impor-| gt the Social Securit FORTIN many of them are financial benefici- | stamp. ~ : a Saviour, which if Christ the Lord.” : | tant observation. Fabulous, rascally as the whole ad- y Dbrogram,| ec of the liquor system and the| 10° Democrats point to their rec-| But as they journeyed to Bethlehem they fel into

CHRISTMAS CONVERS ATION venture seems as it takes form, it is not one of the [based on insurance benefits, Was pemocratic ‘machine, permit me to ord in office. I could be more lav-| a discussion as to just how they should find the place

CHRISTMAS CONVERSATION io brs sonst) a eo if Crt feta o Bo Eo LL TRA BTS aa ET at met Sent Chistes. oy : j ? wholly Tom, all ot She great | fmaticial disasters of the |... hs i hes TE committee to ty he a Ions Ms: DaeNut Sfgcted Were Jot and how are we to find the one?” | d \ | { crime. Tt was, in os Tied BER Snr many years ought to be the world’s| em and make recommendations for De hp ass i ig ia Ang ihe Youngest shepherd said, “It will be made Yes, of course. But what shall we say? i Tos Criminals mercly looted the great pam most Sisble soonpmis countries. This |% T1078 is House in 1940; or that the people's] The night was bright with stars and the way more How about the theme af “Peace on earth, good will pany of te DATE honk hrs ou ie 110,20 3%, Ronen Sl commie yas med so ate I £63 SF lingo ang Eo many vale fn the Seren se of Bei

oe any burglar and carried them away. may not get its suggestions draft- ; toward men”? a. About that kind of crime we do not have to trouble duction, not on dependence of men |MaY g litical expedient. Or that he was| hem, and from all the houses there came a clatter. Fr | ed in time for the Legislature to act.|;;o10 than an unusually brillisnt| And suddenly the volume of voices increased, and

. : : Ls a , | ourselves so greatly. The public is absolutely opposed cn the tokens for wealth. Unless qo g150 notes that the members : That would have a hollow ring, considering what's |i it. The laws denouncing it are plain and there is production of wealth is constantly | o...q are already busy with studies political opportunist, as witness the| down the street there came a caravan of ‘camels.

oing on in Spain and China and German ; a district attorney's office and a police force .which increased by applying labor to land latest intention to run as a “mid-| Upon the backs of the beasts sat great bearded men, 2 2 nh =p + 2.00 many and laly goes to work on it sooner or later with -inevitable |and natural resources, to make goods er ay od. dle-of-the-roader” because voters| and with them they brought sacks of precious stuffs ere’s a good old quotation: “God rest you merry, | vigor. : available for human use, we are|jgsg ~. : are sald to favor that type of can-|and huge treasure chests from distant kingdoms.

- gentlemen; i i ids But when all is said and done the McKesson & |lured by a mirage, toward destruc- : ; didate. : The startled shepherds stood against the wall to g tlg en; let nothing you dismay i, Robbins nen sll i sand in the end to 10 or 15 or 20 | tion, instead of social security. Dd 50 Ton ss ie i i oh In the same way my enthusiasm | let the cavalcade of the mighty pass by. And these But we've used that before. And besides, there are | million dollars—yet to be determined—but merely a If we applied half as much brains |: 2 for the Townsend Administration is| wise men and Kings seemed fo Have 10 Sout 2 to too man entlemen—an dies— ’ flea bite. What really is serious are those far more |toward solving the problem of keep- Nn somewhat dampened by the feeling| their destination. They swept past the apo ais J © y g d la es who | avers much intricate, more subtle fornis of stealing which are not ing our present production means HOLIDAY BLESSINGS > that minorities are helped with Fed- mounted at the coor of a stable. reason to be merry and plenty of reasons to be dismayed. | against the law, which are, indeed, more or less re- operating at full capacity, as we By VIRGINIA POTTER eral money in a way that gets votes| op. Men From the Fields Follow That’s true enough, but how about the children? spectable and which run the national loss into hun- [now use in tinkering with monetary | y ‘| but does not in the least injure the Christ : . ye ’ | a _* | dreds, perhaps billions of dollars each year. insurance media, we could discard [M—ay the season’s happy spirit |strength of that political machine. «It is there the child lies in the manger,” said ones Christmas is their day, isn’t it? We could bring in it M en E : all the relief programs, -and the |E—veryone on earth enfold; Ours is a two-party system, sof of the shepherds and made as if to follow, but his Santa Claus, and do a piece like the one the man wrote t Made Thrilling ieading will-o’-wisp gadgets which produce |R—ich may each one be in blessings they say. Actually'it is a three-| fellows were abashed and said among themselves, “It in the old New Y 4 It is all the difference between the fellow who |Do’ real wealth after we create it R—arer than the finest gold. party system but the third party is| is not meet that we should crowd in upon the heels in the old New York Sun—that answer to the letter from | yreaks into a bank at night and makes off with the lin abundance. Money tokens are Y—ea, for blessings can't be sold! |unorganized; being liberal there of the mighty.” little Virginia. cash and the insider who, by clever, legal but deadly [not wealth. The social security : could piokably be Be sHeotive or “We, too, are hidden,” insisted the youngest shepNo. we're hardly likely to 46 like th devices, manages to permit the ‘bank’s assets >to |programs merely make it possible C—heery may all voices echo, | |ganization. en the party herd. “For us, as well, there was the voice of the ,, we're hardly likely to do one like that. Srickla slowly into his hands. The disturbing feature to divide the limited production we H—aPPy may your yuletide be; power is unsatisfactory, we vote it} angel of the Lord.” But we might urge everybody to see that there are |of this is that there are no laws against much of |endure a trifle more equally. R—ich ‘in all life's worthwhile out, often to find we've voted in the| And timidly the men from the fields followed after : ; : : ’ this kind of crime which is loosely included under | If the President would appoint a treasures same kind of political double-deal-| and found places near the.door. “no little ones disappointed on Christmas Day. the head of exploitation, | commission of experts to study LS MY Wish for sl of thee. ng under another abel. An Shien. Presently they were alone, but as they sd no Bitte : gt , ; It is stil. unlawful and mess d rude to go into | wa S—o at Christmas time remember |late citizenry may be the answer to) to lay beside the gold and frankincense they turne What good would that do r You know very well that . ls 5 iL uniaw fu an de if } Tue 4 80 inte Ways A5Y Teens o take ou, lost ere are many wio in need too-practical politicians. = We're| to = eo their flocks. But Mary, the mother, . a lot of children will be disappointed, so why pretend that | i6ost his cash register. But there are ways of going |and methods of production and di M—ake the best of thelr possessions |alert enough, but until the Gallup| made a sign to the youngest shepherd to come closer. “it can be prevented? re into a store, pointing a stock certificate at the owner |tuyution and pro us Jon an - is: A—nd acknowledge each good deed.|polls were instituted, we couldnt| And he said, “We are shepherds, and we have come ; : and making him hand over the cash with'a smile, |noot money men and Bo ro {Shall we too adopt their creed? |register our attitudes. We ought| suddenly from the fields whence an angel summoned

~~ Aren’t we getting pretty cynical? After all, has there | but which deprives the owner of his cash as effec- produ: Tuereased: wealth, we ‘could to have those polls in Indiana. us. There is naught which we could add to the gifts

_ ev i { ’ tively—and as essentially—as criminally as if it were : 2 If the reforms :clamored for—a! of wise men and of kings.” ; ever been a Christmas when some people weren't unhappy, | Goss with a blackjack. forget our fear of want. DAILY THOUGHT roe on uaiting of | Mary replied, “Before the throne of God, who is a

and many people weren't poor, and many children weren't | The McKesson & Robbins thriller, cost no lives, The road to real social security| Glory to God in the highest, and |Two Per Cent Club funds, return to| king and who is a wise man, you have brought with # forgotten? y : save Coster’s, made perfectly thrilling reading and [lies in harnessing -and operating | on earth peace, good Will toward |the direct primary, and a civili you a gift more precious than all the others. If lies eC N th ha. cost only a few paltry millions. And it filled us with plants to produce more abundantly.| men.—Luke 2:14. service system—are not acted upon} within your heart.” INO, there never nas.

is a fever for reform—but not for geform, of the many i prairie] Jo our own eu. FACE is denis to. ih by the 1989 Legislature, I, for one,| And suddenly it was made known to the Shepherd . io : : cute schemes by which far less interesing - ) e wealth be- rarely aenie e|will know why. And what's more,| the meaning of the words of Mary. He knelt at the : But has there ever been one that didn’t find most | Litely more costly burglaries are committed. fore we can distribute it. peaceful. —Schiller. 1711 remember. : Par . people thinking a little better of each other, if only for a omit :

foot of the manger and gave to the child his prayer of joy and of devotion, day or so, and honestly wanting to be unselfish and kind? |- WwW +'Is there any other day when we have so much cause fo A om

‘ regard human nature as something to be proud of, and an's Viewpoint | LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND 4 | Watching Your Health

hopeful about? Is there any other day when we all come By Mrs. Walter Ferguson pi By DE. ALEERT EDWARD WIGGAM nite By Dr. Morris Fishbein i 80 near to living by the Golden Rule? : HIS is going to be an easy column; some other |. Som— - ie 2 issued a monograph setting forth : : > No. probably there isn’t ; : ‘woman is writing it. She's Mrs. C. H. Me; and | '§* 4 tas ois : : |how we could have immense, con- JJ HEREAS 1 was once thought that there was gt pl »\P y : . > . . | she deserves attention because she’s so indignant : > 3 % i ~ |tinuous prosperity by organizing| but a single pneumonia germ, it is now known $0, why shouldn’t we say that? And then, let’s not he | about the last Ladies Home Journal poll, which voiced | 7) |science for human good; and the| yy. there are many different types. Classification

an . . : . the opinion of women on an ever important subject— |. : : 3) “Cour ~ | = afraid of being trite. Let’s end with the words we've used er i ¥ : Inernatiousl. Gounen oO lean: includes up to 22.or more. Some types are much

; 4 again and again—the words that people everywhere ‘So, fellows, let me introduce you to a real cham-: i ; ie a me BY all forbes Fork. more important than others, because of the fre“are sayi in i .o | blon: : : : |ing er science can, an my | quency with which they are seen in cases of this are saying to each other today, and meaning with all their “I get so disgusted with women who are always = judgment will, make this world a ,, hearts— harping on men being more interested in business WiLL p ENCE EVER SAVE THE WORL fit and safe place to live in. ‘ A Merry Christmas to You All! _ | than jn romance. . I wish I were a columnist. I'd A WAR, POVERTY JHE WORLD £RqM : : ® 8 » a ! y ; : burn ‘em up! The harder my husband works for me AND calles YOUR OPIN/ON ee NO, they are likely— likely virulent are found frequently in the mouths of peothe more I feel he loves me, because it shows he | (i — to re even it in | Ple so that becteriologists report that 80 to 90 ber

Y (3 3 \ ; A 3 : i 3 o: x or % 3 5 { BEG HONORABLE PARDON 1] Salis Jo Drove 1» me io Ye best of is ably; ! : RR no | mathematics. It is almost s cer-| cent of peopl: have pneumonia germs with them. | "QECRETARY of the Treasury Morgenthau has executed of expressing his sentiments toward me. ~ - . . pe : tainty that they will be above the| Many times, however, these germs are not capable neiof the test diplomatic copnt K “I have no sympathy for, nor patience with, wives. FL py | ; gvefage i0 BDI Sor of causing disease in a normal person. ; : : neatest aip oma] c coun er-Stro es of recent who are jlvays whining about being neglected be- 3 = So W/ standing literary ability Prva ce It seems possible that sometimes a germ which weeks and scored an unequivocal “touche” in a diplomatic | Suse of business, TAC SES WE Ges Would whine] ig hl . dar ‘pretty fine mind and the is not ordinarily virulent may take on a new form word duel with the Japanese foreign office. leave home if their husbands failed to support | ro 7 A mind yory SEH ¢ of one pitee. = in which it is quite virulent. In the mouths = : The suave Hachi i : tnd them. . . . » 3 : Git ing | TO It is not made od| many people germs’ are found which are actual 8: 8 hibiti achire Arita, Japanese For eign Minister, | *™%i.¢ ho easy task to maintain a comfortable home| = : MEN € | [stuff in one part and poor stuff in| virulent at the time they are found, and which seem gave an exhibition of unpardonable amateurism when he | or to obtain the bare necessities of life in these days| =o CASWELL AS) | |another part. In technical terms to have been picked up by healthy people from cases

owered his guar ; i _| of change and competition. Men who try to do so | Jerr 2&5) : ar 1 | ®o an ; of pneumonia. ; 2 cred his guard to war the U. S. that its loan of $25,000, | Of Change and oom oD. A cnc risement dre OFFICE FORCE, | | NEN THA — ud | Not exception to this | The germs do nf live long outside the human : — body. When they ale exposed to simlight they ale :

Some forms of pneumonia germ which are not

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