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In People’s Power —

Says U. S. Has Choice Of Freedom, Control

By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, May 19 Americans face the choice of “being “fhe free and faithful efti-’ zens of a government which they or the fear-ridden subjects of a government which controls them,” Donald R. Richberg told the third National Conference on Citizenship here today. Speaking as “an old-fashioned

control,

liberal,”

lawyer called for a reinvigoration of the faith of the American peo-

the well-known

ple in self-government. ., National and: state

.-govera~.. ple:souriding ‘ments in the U. 8, he said. ere, cedure that has worked in man r intended as fit in- families. SHFUMEnLE “for “YN “eStABHSNMeNt "PAPA §it down and work out a UNAM CAN DE COVErEd BY that Part] and. control of a. socialized econ- little budget made up -of the of one week's allowanee that isn't story in The Times Monday as in- | for which he has need of taken up by regular expenditures, |! |ferring that the $38 he spent was | When these are added up, Once in a while there should be| Stolen” money. be that 25.cents or 50 a chance for review to see whethmake all state apd local govern- certs would seem to be enough to er the allowance should be in-! rything with a bit to creased. By this kind of guided 5¢ From this point on, it is trial and unior.

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: Helping Learn to

labor

By DR. ERNEST 6. OSBORNE

a Child Spend

Just as with almost everything else, a child must learn to be sensible inh spending whatever alJowance . he is.<given. He isn’t]. ... born with common sense. He picks it up as he goes along, provided he's given a bit of help along the way. Some parents plan for the child just what he shall do with the \ money. There will be so much Fi for Sunday School, so much for | candy or knickknacks, so much for this or that. doesn’t “teach intelligent spending

[very effectively.

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and maintain a apeialize econ- |

omy.

Totalitarian Rule

‘ment is established,” he said, “the | American people will no longer be | free citizens enjoying self-gov-

ernment,

Subjects of a totalitarian govern- (sian plane dropped three bombs Anderson: ment. This means that in Teality lon the village of Beetz, Branden-| |burg province, May 14, killing

|four persons. One house was destroyed, an-|

they will become the subjects of an all-powerful ruling class oper- | ating a lawfully established po-

They

lice state.

“That is why Americans must thoose today whether they wish {0 remain free citizens, faithful to the government established by the constitution, or whether they Teally believe that that form of fovernment has outlived its use-

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Three Suspects Seiz Suspects Seized

In Attack-Robbery

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Fred Adler, -22, ot New York Yo i

Evanston Ave., last night, is held on a charge of vagrancy. Adler identified & watch and fountain pen found on the susPects as his. He also said -he was robbed of $20.

HeM | or Investigation on ‘Andrews, 3 20, of 417 N. "Noble st;

Dats, ove 2 both of &38'N, New

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Junior and Mama

Report “Four Killed “When such a national govern- By Russian Bombing

paper said.

BERLIN, May 19 (UP)—The|" |British-licensed newspaper Telewill me the | |graf reported today that a Rus- Hall, infant; Timothy P. Kerby, 80

other was damaged and 12 per- 22 mont ha sons were hospitalized, the news-

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'way in which money is used.

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