Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1945 — Page 11
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French Happy
By HENRY J. TAYLOR Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
French actions in _ foreign affairs, ¥ I have travelled # across France from Marseilles to § the Belgian border £ and from Switzer- g¢ land to the sea. In small towns and industrial cities, on farms and in “vineyards aor ports, the story
is the same, Many Mr, Taylor
in.
~ 2 A FRENCH womdn in Reims expressed it to me this way: “We live again in our spirits,
now that. the Germans are gone,”
she said, “And our personal fears and horrors disappear with deliver ance,
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. PARIS, March 27.—France may be | the daily - needseof life itself” are out of the revolutionary woods but|harder to find than ever. that is not certain: yet. Difficulties )land problems of the French people|improvement. German abuse of the remain largely overshadowed in the| French currency system, meager fnews by allied war activity and transportation and industrial dislo-
French people are out of work and clothing is judged to be less today a bewilderment is beginning to set|than at any time since the German
“There is no measure for our re-|
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fo Be Free, but
\..Daily Life Is.One of Poverty|
lief over that period; but this standstill time now is terribly grave, for
Inflation is the first bottleneck to
cations all conspire toward a vicious circle of scarcity and high prices. :
n ~ » y GOVERNMENT price controls are totally ineffective. Much that was available by way of the black market—from which most French men and women lived throughout five years—is no longer available even from that source. The result is that the quantity of food, fuel, transportation and
blitz of 1940. Accordingly, French people wait less placidly each day for something to be done. u » ”
THE GOVERNMENT is beginning to get the blame for the stagnation and the charge your hear most is! 'that of inaction, | That word ran all through pro-| tests of -the 5000 Parisian women bearing symbolically empty baskets who demonstrated here before the | prefecture of the Seine. In facing re-employment problems, | French = business concerns and | French banks pick up the same re- | frain—inaction in government bu-| |reaus, inaction in government di-| rectives and inaction in all types! of domestic affairs. >
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{| BUT DE GUALLE'S government |is clearly weak in the administra- | uve field. This fact accentuates the | difficult Bituation. Dissatisfaction of | | people mounts in direct proportion as time goes on. | The feeling grows that it will be | difficult for De Gaulle to stabilize | conditions here unless he shows more. effective interest in French
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| domestic affairs. He must substitute { performance for inaction, remove | | many uncertainties such as the con[flicts and contradictions in his pronouncements about nationalization lof industries. and appoint more { competent men to do the task at hand. | Seeing this situation, the. Commu- | nist party is strengthening itself for
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MYSTERY OF GRAVE YOUR VICTORY
was solved today. $75, are at a stonecutters to be SW bi Aon thicke polished up and the names on them pis actice re. recut. | duces labor “of | Robert C. Atkins, 514 S. Warman thinning out the |, ave, reported to. police yesterday P!anis, .and also that the stones were stolen from th increases quality | a S © of vegetables. cemetery early Saturday night by| Many gardeners two men who were seen driving start some vege-
away from the graveyard, lable 8 252 Bad A { 10O0rs. e time But Mrs. K. T. Chapman, 1438 to sow this seed
8. Harding st., has informed the! depnds upon two police that she gave Gharles Kling, (factors, the
at Mt. Jackson and take them to ceive the tender plaits. the stonecutter.
worn. away after 40 years.
Mr, Pree 2166 Dexter st., permission to re-| weather -and your ability to have man H. Rahe, worthy patron, of move them from the Thompson lot your garden soil in readiness to re- Queen Esther chapter 3, O.E.S., at
The general rule is to sow seed | temple, North and Illinois sts. The markers were for her cousin indoors, or in the hotbed, four to! and niece and the inscriptions had six weeks before the last frost- Mary F. Middaw, associate matron: | proof date in your locality. By Bunday the missing stones are ideal soil for starting seed indoers| Mrs. expected to be back inthe cemetery. /is an equal mixture of sand and! Mrs.
GARDEN . . . By Henry L. Pres
1 Qe hid L. aT y efe . . . \ . MARKERS SoLvipl Damping Off" Stopped by Sterilization Before Planting Ra ET thse rer oe co uer rot... MOSS gBTAENErS are inclined tojpeat moss. Garden soil is not soil. There is no remedy or cure, | water, The mystery of the missing grave be in a hurry When sowing sect FeEGRTMETHEN ari mover SHOUIR' BUC TEampg or" cut te yrevexted JiTioh ‘of the solution is tsed 1 one markers at Mt. Jackson cemetery The result is they are sown too! fertilizer be used in the mixture, thickly, wasting seed” and reducing! The two stones, valued at $35 and |the yield. Proper procedure is to!doors “Yequires considerable study
Success with starting seeds n=! sown.
r than the and preparation. BEET “tire plantings are lost due to
push through the soil.
{to a large degree if soil and pots or-flats are sterilized before seed is Sterilization may be done by steam, very hot water and chem- cover with a thick cloth or heavy Frequently en- icals, such as formaldehyde."
ia highly recommended. One.
square foot of soil; six inches deep, ‘Pour, the«solution on the : soil,
{paper for 24 ‘hours, then uncover
The steam treatment is not simple and permit the soil to dry. I prefer “damping off,” a name applied -to for the average gardener, since athe boiling water treatment; plus a disease which causes wilting and two-hour injection is necessary. The | treating seeds with chemical comdeath’ of seedlings just as they hot water treatment is easy, as one pounds, such as arasan, cuprocide, need but to pour boiling water over |semeésan and spergon. It is the result of one or more the soil, formaldehyde, commercial fungus growths which live in the formalin, one part of 50 pints of Amount of dust that can be held an
They are all dry dust treatments.
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(QUEEN ESTHER 0.E.S
Mrs. Lillie 8. Mathis will .be installed as worthy matron and Her-
7:45 p.M. Priday in the Masonic | organist,
Other new officers include Mrs. |
Esther Hallberg,
ctress.
GAS PIPED RAPIDLY SAN ANTONIO. — Natural gas! plicable to The | George C., Park, associate patron; {pumped into the Texas end of the melons and most seeds except lima secretary; [new 24-inch pipeline Mary E. Penrod, treasurer;'terminus in Cleveland six days later.' beans and peas.
——=|the hig end of a toothpick is suf
|Mrs. Lena M. Mitchell, conductress, ficient to treat a 10-cent pack of .. and Mrs, Mabel Reinacker, asso- seed. Dust is put in the pack with WILL SEAT OFFICERS ciate condu | Mrs. Lottie A. Rahe, retiring wor- shaken to thoroughly coat each thy matron, will be installing , offi- | gArasan is recommended for all cer, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Rein- seed except carrot, lettuce, endive. acker, chaplain; Mrs. Jennie Park, Cuprocide. for marshal, and Miss Pauline Clark, melon, squash and other large seeds
{the seed, the pack closed, and then
peas, cucumbers, |such as spinach, tomatoes beets; but don't use on seed ‘of the cabbage ' and onion families. Semesan is ap= cabbage. cucumbers, reaches
its beans. Spergon is good for lima
the future by switching away from | flag - waving demonstrations and | breast-beating into quiet, hard or- | ganizational work at the grass roots; |
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& » » ) IF DE GAULLE has it in him to! administer ‘as well as to emotionale ize, if he gets busy and really helps France Help herself in the fields and the factories, time favors him in! answering the people's demands. | But if he_basks too long in what
age without toiling successfully at France's home front wheel, some of | | the expected troubles which did not | {occur when he assumed power still | may occur in the new atmosphere of | | distress and disappointment, : - ® |
for Constipation” or ons tpt on some hege call the Joan D’Arc im-
un o . THIS MEANS that then Americ | might find she had actually under- | | written De Gaulle's present inaction ({
[and thag the strain finally willl
fall on us rather than on him. | For De Gaulle’s inaction could in time force us to fill the vacuum here by a whole new series of relief contributions to avoid his possible over- | throw by elements which would threaten the stability of western Europe at the very time we hoped to provide a durable peace. The crisis will arise when the British and Americans attempt to leave, That could be the time of
crisis throughout all democratic Europe. © | | (Copyright, 1045, Scripps-Howard |
Newspapers) NAHAND IS ELECTED | LAW CLUB PRESIDENT Arnold Nahand has been elected | president” of the newly-organized Indianapolis division of the Indiana
unjversity law club.
Other officers are Fern I. Brown, vice president; Karl Overbeck, sec | retary, and Frances R, Neal Noblesville, treasurer. The club is patterned after the | parent club on the Bloomington campus. It is faculty-sponsored |
and intended. to provide association j between students and faculty.
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