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have considerable to contribute.

In its first meeting it moved slowly. There were reports to be heard. Opinions already were taking shape. But the mass of material poured into the ears of the com-

. wi Po £ . Na "do net age with a werd tym uv itt | Exton Monday, Mar. 8, 1048 With the Times k i bul” wil defend fo the death your right to say AY X i A SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPER “pe : E : 2 abeesildisees | 0 dic OLE LEVEN-FIFTY-ONE Churches Do Rebuilding a Indianapolis Publishing abs Co. 214 W Talk about your enjines By A.M Isotope: Maryland St Postal Zone 9 Enjines good an strong A person signing himself P, C. B. had a Lab Use U . Dey ain't none kin beat ’at letter in the Forum. It was pertaining N Member of United Press, Scripps - How Ole leven-fifty-one. to an item “Five Liquor Spots Must Cloge BLOOMING Suspapsy Alliance, NEA Service, and Audit She's bin round dis railroad Day iping exte Bureau of Circul For forty yars an mo’ Jan. 20. I read that item. But with sre be Dr fun Price in Marion County, 5 cents a copy; de- Ahuffin and ahissin a different reaction than P.C. B. - the Oak R ; livered by carrier, 25¢ a week. As in dem days of yore. P. C. B. seems to know the liquor laws, but 1100 ot of the Mail Fass In, indians, 33 & yesri all other She ain't fancy lak dem streamlines criticized the State Attorney Genmeral for his atomic energy b states, U. 8. possessions, Canada and co, 2 0 classy train, . rulings. | $1.10 a month. Telephone RI ley 5551. But she do all de dirty work It was very considerate of you, P. C. B., not Foner ed ro Give I4ght ene the People Will Pine Ther Uion Way de sunshine an de rain. to condemn the churches, bless your heart. If Nava & pro — there Was 3 church for every tavem, there are cles departm : g3 Fust she on de main line would be one on every corner between. .M A Tougher Sex Law De pride an joy of all Do you know what churches do? They rebuild § Alar © LY Den 4 dey comes dem long barrels NES Tit te Yaris Jar dowpeadls Wh Rt dioactive isote THE Attorney General's Committee on Sex Offenses has Di ans pis & mighty Jail ’ taverns sell. You say, “But you don’t have to Ridge since los begun its study. It is a group of 50 doctors, institu. An dey argew long an hard drink so much your life is wrecked.” Perhaps wl a al] tion heads, lawyers, judges and lay citizens who should Den ‘cided dat dey keep her JOU 55 geveial thovsasds oer, hut millions NO

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- They are the weal Are we ? ag capable of WwW th eeper our hearts—when Ss. mittee left the. impression that the subject was broad and ¥ 590 3s Sun Gia sow. Donest with ourselves—we know we are. ag WR that no legal alchemy could solve it with a simple law or So when I gits to glo You say churches pay no taxes. hi: Ad out how the m set of laws. : Jis one sight I wants t' see should they? They wreck no lives. do gether, the L ‘ > Acomin down de main line not cause any expense to our nation, state or employing seve + Citizens of Indianapolis are intensely interested. We Singin at ole 'zaust song city. The taxes and wages paid by the liquor ments grouped have had by far too much sex &rime. And the citizens Ahuffin ‘an shisin BE a is a nine and fiestion of 1988 : : se Ole leven-fifty-one. t the wrecks they have made. ' And on By the use © might be a little impatient with the mass of clinical re- ~JAMES PHILIP SHERIDAN. an inside page of another paper was the picture yste are study ports, buttressed by opinion, which were read before the ¢ ¢ @ ener EG an Inen; on jations of the committee. Yet this represented a necessary microscopic BLAMELESS have paid taxes for over 50 years. by nuclear di

examination of .the roots of the problem. And these reports and opinions all lead to the same place, the maladjusted childhood and home environment of the adult offender.

You pondered how it happened, Why it must have been a giant, Your story was outrageous "Twas so flexible and pliant.

' ’ Of course, it could have been a dwarf,

neither one has ever cost their government one cent of expense or trouble. So if preachers will “blow” (your expression, P. C. B.) into our wicked city and starb a church in every vacant store building, in any

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business district, fine, I say more power to Nationw WE ARE interested in a long-range program which Well, maybe just a witch. them. Fadi One of the provides treatment for offenders who are sick in the same | - Your mind sought all the angles . 4 > . + por i cal way chronic alcoholics are sick. Their minds and emotions Then it finally found it's niche. Be Firm and Exiting: Pckrometr,

are diseased. And for some, admittedly, there is no cure. And much worse, there is no place to put them. Institutions are filled to overflowing with long and discouraging waiting lists. To solve this problem we have to build more institutions, hospitals and provide mental health therapy. This is for the next generation. It is the cure for 1970.. The average citizen feels much more realistic about the problem. What John Q. Indianapolis wants is more security for his wife and daughters when they walk down

And I had to still a chuckle When you blamed it on an elf, For, fittle boy, I knew for sure, You broke that vase yourself.

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NOT WAR, NOT PEACE. . . By Roger Stuart Palestine, Paradox of Old and New

HAIFA, Palestine, Mar. 8—Palestine is a paradox, where the ancient and the modern rub shoulders in a land which is nof at war, but not

Today this kibutz is a million-dollar concern.

It raises oranges and vegetables; breeds cattle, sheep, turkeys and poultry, and, in addition, runs its own citrus-juice canning factory.

By Mrs. Vivian Wooten Plerson, 518 N. Wood St., City. . Have just read an article that stirs me. I want to “sound off” about it and the Hoosier Forum offers the best place for an average citizen to do just that. What about the Farben war criminals going free? Have we gone mad also, that we free the instigators of such fiendishness as burning live humanity, and cooking the flesh of others and making it into bars of soap, performing all kinds of hellishness in their swank medical

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j And all your well known brands. at peace. The road from Tel Aviv to Haifa, 40 Last year, it showed a net profit of $5000, after | centers: Le Prof. R. G. Wi a dark street at night, or when they sit beside a molesting But when it comes to contests— miles long, winds through a conglomerate coun- providing a living for all its members, thelr 300 How dare we allow such men to go free? If gate isotopes stranger in a dark movie house. > I'm putty 3 your hands.” tryside. children, an additional 60 orphan children—whom | these men have friends in America we had pp go We believe citizens of Indianapolis and the state want i Toi Ba Bodh To OR Here the latest type silk mills and canning It 100k under its wing—and 90 persons too old to | better do away with the friends also. hi

a stronger penalty. While some psychiatrists insist a law

80 when I send my essay in It sounds quite sour to you.

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‘We Think We've Done a Good Job’

These are not ordinary crimes that man so often commits in his ignorance, these are

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crimes committed by so-called educated, clvi- under way in will not do the work, the citizens seem to want one. Many But who cares—I'm now on the lam through wild desert land, which looks as though -** "on oo. fated » Heed mene Hoven Ye oR IE toch of theae Fa it * it never will be worth a Gent—but will be cultivate YE »* explained Mrs. Miriam Ben : their souls have I. U. profes bel Eve the erline offender may weigh the consequences TIVIng 0 fI0ar-"the Walking BAL. | oq yous day, Soverinelons Arhoin, “we've struggled here to bulld a thriving | Mos, d8cency has withered, thelr so fhe I U. penis n the tions to rape beset him. Psychiartists are * ¢ ¢ ‘ Then you come to a neat little village of Jew- community. We think we've done a good job. I once thought I did not believe in capital 80 sure. Rs

_ It is our hope that the committee will move on quickly to the penal side of the question, and that it does something now to discourage the man who is toying with the thought of a sex offense, a man still with some reasoning power, who might be turned back by the thought of imprisonment and family disgrace.

iH I'M SURE I'M A POET’ If, I must show my bank account— To make a bid for fame— , I'm afraid my bank book ‘‘Tells the world” Not a dollar , . . to my name.

But isn't there another way—

ish inhabitants, with its white-walled houses and its flower-bordered lawns. Across the highway is an Arab village, much more primitive, Barefooted women and children crouch in the doorways of mud-built huts and donkeys stand idle in the sun. v And half a mile beyond, lying in the purple shadows of the Samarian hills, is a kibutz, a communal Jewish settlement—where nobody has

Our homes aren't as big and as well-furnished as we hope to make them. But we have self-respect, and we know the enjoyment that comes from do-

ing something worth ‘while for ourselves and our country.”

Jewish pioneers.

One thing indicates a Spartan side to these Their children do not live with

them. That is, no child sleeps in the home of his

punishment but when it ‘tomes to considering this kind of man surely he must be exterminated before he scatters his foul thinking and corrupt actions everywhere. : I don’t believe I hate such creatures but I do pity them for having sunk so low, and for using whatever talents they may have possessed to make hell on earth in of to improve it. We cannot afford to step “softly” around

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? : : I ha re 1 need no dollar sign? . ime md x WE Want one. : than tenth DY ay, her a ities are Biel We Sainot 4nd be Tu i als nitying 5 eh a . : ha ve a cil and = settlements su more a ten r » . The problem needs two solutions, one for the future To A a of the Jewish population of the Holy Land. They Cared for and educated until they are 18. Parents | day we will regret It as we heid the broken, lh and one for now. are a blend of idealism and practicality. Their 5¢¢ their children only after school hours and on | mangled bodies of our loved ones to our aching rin mn “Phe citizens wat In itis our hope that But, I'm sure that I'm a poet— members, nearly all of whom conceived the idea ‘the Sabbath. ! hearts. The ordinary man was made into cakes = I n Want a it W, and it 3 our hope tha . As sure, as sure can be, .. of - dwelling Sogether in Jel-suttigjent economic : Though the parents, still find it necessary to of Soap, wed ataat Sep DP TN all of us, and e committee “not, 1-188: and ponderou 8 Ie. or, T have never made a dime, ups as far k as when they werd stateless deny mselves. anything remotely , deman ; leaders. 4 search into the préblem of the sex offender, fail to do some | By writiog poetry Joma a Europe see to have two driving am: Iuxuris, the Joungrers ars given the bok of | heck. wih he TG. Parva, tbe. carils i Tndianapons; bbl [ the § , fa ~BY MARY R. WHITE, bitions. The first is to raise their children in the everything, short of being pampered. Their sieep- | the world. We can live happier, decent an Cp Fe thing about one, 954 N. Sherman Drive. finest surroundings possible, and the second is to Ang quarters are attractively decorated, their din- | Progressive lives Witholt Them, EL 'H = . * oo o wrest from the stubborn Palestinian soil a living ing rooms are in the best taste, their shower baths ' 0 Jail or prison may not be the answer but when wedo | fellow to promise to be | Which shall be alike for all. have the best plumbing. ny Ni Wadison; od not have the other specialized institutions; it may be better | faitntu to the last—but dumb to mention the By Jo means are Shey Communistin18 ie “We want them to know what it is to grow up Pay Ministers More Harvey J. I to have them in ia : st at others. \ sense that the wor nows Communism. ey in good surroundings explained Mr. Kabahn. | By A. L.B. Judge Howard di al than walking the streets, tacking and FRE are fiercely democratic. They elect their own “Some day we'll have attractive homes, too. But There has fallen into my hand a clipping of ville Joseph isgracing our wives and daughters. ; leaders by popular vote. the children must come first.” : your editorial of Feb. 20, entitled “Better Pay Valparaiso; . : FOSTER S FOLLIES Form 0 rate Jd bo E . ts None of the kibutz members earns wages. All for Ministers.” Huntington; (“WASHINGTON—180-Page U. 8. Book Tells pe : y Emigran eat in a central mess hall and draw their clothes I do congratulate you on your fair and cvar- Greensburg; | The AFL T k P I How to Be Safe at Home.”) HALFWAY between Tel Aviv and Haifa I from a department established for that purpose. teous grasp of things ministerial. Your state- Greencastle; 1a es a ro For six bits they now will give you visited, 2 Lyviea) SW asm sstablishument Jperated i a pombe wants 19 teieu 2 and fend for himself, | ments are very rus The Eth paragraph js Fairmount, an 5% new governmental tome, y a organ GArs ago.. mem- he may do so. e u ant him a small stating cold facts, facts whic stur! Danville. THE American Federation of Labor is conducting a poll Which will tell you how to live thru bers, mostly emigrants from Poland, Russia, going-away sum. oH aE the point of exasperation behind smil- A. dance wil by secret ballot to find out, it says, whether the more Many hazards of the home. Hungary and Romania, never have had financial Children who show exceptional talent are sent | ing faces, but does not too greatly disturb = Hershel Carey th milli bers of its affiliated uni £ assistance from the Palestinian government. They to college and professional institutions after com- great a mass of our non-attending and non Indianapolis a an seven on members a ons are for But they offer no assurance started on their own, borrowed money from the pleting their course in the kibutz school. And | contributing church members.

or against the Taft-Hartley Act. If the returns from this poll fail to show a- big “against” majority, we'll be astounded.

Previous polls, conducted by outfits in the business of surveying public opinion, have found most workers—union

That this all-important baok, Has a chapter on endurance Till a bride learns how to cook.

WORLD AFFAIRS . . . By William Philip Simms

Jewish National Fund and private banks to pay for their land and equipment, and have paid back three-fourths of it.

when they reach the age of 18, they decide for themselves whether to become members of the kibutz.

Side Glances—By Galbraith

I have examined the account of this survey in others of the city papers, but yours is by far the best that I have seen.

IN WASHINGTON . . . By Peter Edson

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's Why Taylor | ToMeet und nonunin—expresing oppoution 0 1h ervey France, Recovery Key, |: And That's Why Taylor Act. ° so * ,. Graben Py Which isn't strange, considering the many months of Vi rfua Y Un er Siege C ange J S in meet April 1 screaming by leaders of the AFL, the CIO and other labor ; Ton Ar Clan 5. Nevion GF. Potaballs Hotel to plar nizations that th t “slavery law,” passed for WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—France, keystone of European re- WASHIN » Mar, 8—Sen. . lay y vention and a Dryanizavons in act wasa 's ry PD covery which the United States and the 16 nations of Western Ida., decided to be a candidate for Vice President on Henry election. the purpose of wrecking unions and driving wages down. Europe are attempting to erect, is under siege. Walisses ie Jari Biehl against the advice of his family, his Armand W . y friends an 8 members. apolis, will h i She is already in peril due to Soviet-Communist plans to polis, 00 were wake whether they were fo or SEAS th aie | J ET I pol hi Sp or ye nna an eto of own sng bag mate yp | Sng hk Her long-range danger comes from the fact that the ERP is a s mind to ve nothing 0 Ww . 0 nd, specific provisions that Congress wrote into the act. A | four-year plan and if France can be eliminated any time prior to had a statement to that effect all written out. He carried it didate, will sp jority of all th kers questioned favored all the provi- | the deadline, the entire ERP may collapse. around in his pocket, waiting for a good opportunity to make it Candidates majority c Je Worsersq ; ae p The problem of the European Recovery Plan nations, there- public. Then on Dec. 30, Sen. Taylor read in the papers that Tru- clude Fred M. a or TO | A sor i i Sh Eons ly Sule 8 J Aeronautic Bont. Bon Toy Hen ope tre ms siement | emia i : 0 . And Moscow's equally clearly defined aim is to wreck the ERP . v ¥ I y the ymin Tueinkes faved tut two dt | at the earliest, qually y with an observation to the effect that Truman Couldn't be trusted. John G. | emember that when the announces-—as it aoubt- | In Brussels, the French, British, Belgians, Dutch and Lux- Sen. Taylor's friends then tried to talk him out of casting his “Money,” Crs less will-—that returns from its own poll have “proved” | ip rt leeiing high a ew io pasyg She Banger Bu lot iE yyalinos: They told him it would be the end of his political be a presiden ener ea is to organize a re Q career, but 't good. that demand for Taft-Hartley repeal comes from the rank | later and there may be guarantees even of a military na- apy - Managem and tile of labor, not merely from union leaders. ture from the United States. Forrestal Installs a High Desk ne “4 The act has now been in full effect for more than half | France Afraid of Germany igh CCRETARY of Defense Jamas V, Fomustal Bas installed 3 y ou a year. So far, to our knowledge, no workers have been FRANCE, the keystone, Saattionally has Been uiraiq bf Ger. BE oa : il : . i i {| many. . For that reason, she has opposed any plan which include J $ enslaved, no unions wrecked. no wage-slashing campaigns | TY. Fo Ut ison, he ha oooneed any pan whi Ici a ss SL rst i doses bu sits welts enn started by employers. On the contrary, the period has | held that Furopean recovery is virtually impossible without Ger- EILEEN AD 0 i a a ter, Sosiety f been one of comparative industrial peace, and we think the | many in some form or other. There matters have stood. ry Pp arpet, ,

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: : Working at his big mahogany flat-top desk, sitting in a Dr. Gilbret This doesn't mean, of course, that the Taft-Hartley Franses 020 meee zaney 2 Sovie: Garnier JAliarce. wi i too-comfortable swivel char, got to be tiring. Not enough action. band, ‘Frank Act is perfect. Or that further experience may not reveal | Field Marshal Von Paulus and other high-ranking Nazi officers ' THO Secrutary Wanied Io So Some of His pajer WO eandim g oo Pilon) vio need for changes. It does mean, we believe, that further | are being used for the purpose. Instead of executing every Nazi | DE oS ry i ow ne De AE ly Ay get several R ple : ill be’ before Congress and the gen- | above the status of bookkeeper, as the Western Allies seem bent out al pe ko ? y in the Eightt experience w asain db Yes g on-doing, the Russians are picking their brains and using their | alot more work. ; ; St Ce eral public—which has a considerable stake in the matter— | tajents to advance Soviet ambitions. 3-8 Poetry's Bustin’ Out All Over . A Sviedan, dant nre likely to see much merit in proposals for changing this Promising Independent Germany * " — TE ow ie SPRING comes early to Washington, but long before the ‘{aw, let alone in demands for wiping it off the books. THI RUSSIANS are promising the Germans a united and ousecieaning would be as easy as pie it you didn't insist on | first, robin, congressional poets have broken out as the first Ford Is G independent Germany if they will play ball. This is pretty much | Moving everything we own just to get at one little speck of dust!" parbingers, CongTesstias Robert F. Rich = Pa.) busted out the H otel in . . the same bait as was held out to other neighboring countries, |= other day a rhymed comment on European Recovery ego . Nevertheless. it is alluring to Hitler's former leaders. The alter- : Program. It was a takeoff on the popular “Too Fat” polka. Later STOCKHO Non-Political Music native, as they see it, is the British-French-American offer of a LITTLE QUOTES From Big People Song assman George MacKinnon (R. Minn.) rose for a 15 second (UP) Hem : . . divided, impoverished, pastoral Germany with a population held | speech which was: : a guest at t QOME of America's leading composers sponsored & con- | to a bare subsistence’ level. Hora age person A Middle Bayon neds Tegreation “Inside information? We never heard of that.” same hotel t} cert of music by Hanns Eisler in New York the other Moreover, Nazi leaders like Von Paulus undoubtedly feel, | oo) medicine, Bowman Gra School Of Motion) So say those in government who make the budget fat. father on his 4 : : given a united Germany, they will prove cleverer than the Poles, a Oh, tell me something here—if you believe that's so— 0 stop night. Mr. Eisler is a brother of Gerhardt Eisler, reputed | romanians, Czechs, and other satellite peoples: They will man- IN. Biv How can they do their job, if there's nothing that they know?” Mr. Ford . top Kremlin agent in America. Brother Hanns is going to | age to get out from under. cal angiving aid to Europe we should adopt at this time a practi- = = * x a ur days before ope. voluntarily, rather than be deported as an un- In any event; according to high intelligence circles, the Rus. | C4! and hard-botled Plun<Sen, Ropart A. Taft (R.) of Ohlo. When Secretary of Commerce Averell Harriman was called land and a Euro tarily, "sian plan calls for “a strong, friendly” Germany allied with the before a congressional subcommittee investigating high prices will end his desirable alien. Soviet Union and the rest of the Soviet bloc. From such a Ger- | , LEISURE [lone can make us free; and only in Russia ia | he was unable to finish his testimony at the fist sessior Information * "The critics who reviewed the concert tagged him as a | many and such a bloc, France, Italy and the Low Countries, in oy egal right to*leisure.—George Shaw, British Sen. Ralph Flanders of Vermont asked the secretary if he v . particular, would have everything to fear. couldn't come back next . Mr. Harriman sulted ndar. gifted man, They wrote about his music—which they Enlightened self-interest, therefore, would seem to dictate a : 2 ee No, he had to art Gay. MP Hal nan one on 3 3 salangar, Fraternal liked a t about his politics | Western German policy which woul win over, instead of embit- WITHOUT aid such as proposed under the Marshall Plan The day after that? No, he had to testify before another coms A meeting » in varying iy © : polilies. Je | tering and repelling the peoples of that area. HE ey thE Sermane would lose hope, chaos would result, and the country | mittee on housing. Three days later? No, he had to testify be- Be Marion heard any Red propaganda in the notes. | Moscow is organizing Eastern Germany as a bridgehead from | Would probably give way to a police state. —William H. Dra f 3 11, ther urth day? ternal . a : It y t A Prokofiev, Shostakovich and those | Which to take over the rest of Germany and points west i south, | Jr, Undersecretary of the Army. ape Bd Te hoe i ny The Will be held : t's just as ’ : Buch _aSoviet-Communist dominated coalition offers a growing Vode Hr fifth day? No, he had to appear before the Interstate Commerce Social Club, © other recently scolded Soviet composers couldn't read those | peril not only to France but to all the European Recovery Pro: THE United States should treat the United Nations as the | Committee. This was getting funny. Or was it? : a. i o reviews. They would probably have made gram Sountries, Including America, ; foundation of its foreign policy, not as an instrument to be used Sen. Flanders finally asked: “What do you do with yo Ash, raditional national policies almost certainly now will have | when convenient.—Clark M. Eichelberger, director, American As- | time when you're not testifying, Mr. Secretary?” Replied Harri- etary, will

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