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: dangers of war, : . nae The Indiana Department of the Association will warn _ citigens this week: “Unless we are able to build and "provide a security force that can neutralize the effect of a sudden attack, we would receive such a crippling blow that it might mean our defeat or a long, costly and drawn. The gravity of this warning was graphically illus-
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trated in the infamous sneak attack on Peal Harbor Dec. | The necessity for sufficient national preparedhess to prevent any such disaster in the future has become more apparent since the end of World War IL. ° ‘ft is a subject more citizens should think about during these ‘months. of uncertainty in our relations with other
” stocks show a. lt 6 ratio of 6 per cent or better. hat Tine MRA, SHPO tions are said to be paying out in dividends only about one- - third of their earnings. :
as to much higher taxes--federal, state and local. may be going. As former Sen. La Follette once said, business can adjust itself to progressive legislation but not to uncertainty. ;
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: ps ; amo Lo . ! Vg ] ; : i v "Where Hoover and Truman Agree Hoover Commission's first report to Congress pro-
© “poses to consolidate some 65 federal agencies into about one-third that number, thus promoting efficiency and saving
Other reports will propose additional government reorganization plans. And objections will be raised against
as the first report came out, Congress was being swamped with letters and telegrams opposing any change that would take from the Army engineers the civil functions of flood control and similar work.
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next campaign, the Republican Party is goto stand for something more than just elec-
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Ranging all the way from Gov. Thomas E. Dewey down GOP title holders are
He offered a three-point program: At least 90 per cent parity for the TWO: A parity tariff to guarantee the Amerfcan farmer and the American workman
against an eventual influx of foreign products which would undersell American farm products and goods.
. tions thus guaranteeing support payments to
agriculture.
TRANSLATING this triple play into leg{slation mean the old Smoot-Hawley
gress, the golden years of prosperity with full employment at the highest highest fan prices and the greatest business in history.”
The greatest believer in the 80th Congress, however, is Rep. Charles A. Halleck. He is back in the state making Lincoln
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: : : AT THE % {| ! . xe ; Me’ bet to wind up . — : i Ey ‘U. S. Debt Troubles J “ J. . oe " - 3 - By Josephine Buck, Westfield, Ind. jointed propos e and the Repul - - Yes, I love my Uncle Sam, for he has been of snorting b food to. me. He la the dentist uncle 3 Besos But it fen't wd ) s AS ve grown under care, = : San have loved blindly for I have-moted many thing wisi oan faults and mistakes of his. ing of 2 DN" a aly a hl likely ton for a a i fathom. Prosper! “He a of Tk it serious to my mind. troubles coming toget Bakke Jt serloualy OO le Som might be & little miles an hou. more economical and try to pay up what he Under th owes. Fin-atvaid i 1h of the family. ont about Hen) may bé hurt in happen Then we have the mighty weight of our aged leadership or folks. They are always needing it seems, come apart at ee at ati imple plan? It is pure c s on sy much for themselves, Why 't Washingto
we have a simple old age plan without red tape involved? Personally, I never intend to be caught in that needy condition if I can help it, But, who knows if troubles may sweep away my little savings before I age? 3 ‘As for housing conditions, it appears to me Uncle Sam is pretty busy about many things and we are able locally to know our problems, I do think as a family we should be able to make a place for each one reasonably. It would cost Uncle a lot of money in his awful condition
to bother with our houses here. Let's work together better. If sister needs a house to live . in, why not move over and let her in? Labor I And what a joke for Uncle Sam to be raising his servants’ wages at this time, just when WASH / everything is in such a turmoil and predictions .“ ‘ are that prices are coming down. It looks like morning aft the servants are inking advanthge of our Uncle, Democra and he may go rupt. ‘ Yes, I would say that Uncle Sam has many ber. Inaugur faults and problems, and how they will turn out getting anxic ; is a stunner to the Susie tally. sponsibilities. 5 ONE: Don " A ro = PIPL ‘Rent Control Unjust’ ministration p gin 4 By J. F. Frantz, 750 Ketcham St. i in Aer Be " = ET : ? Antan Crhavreasr "~The law of Tent control cannot come within Saiget opposi OUR TOWN . . . By Anton Scherrer the term of general welfare, To promote the TWO: ‘Sho : Fe Si ; ; Sale interest of private individuals in ‘respect to want Norway A T by t t : St Valent hs business or private property is in its essential Russia’s pressu rl U © 0 # ine character a private advantage and not a pub- out. More di : lic object. The results from this promotion of turbing is bas
OF ALL PEOPLE, it remained for Charles Lamb, a confirmed bachelor and incorrigible bibber of gin-and-water, to hand St. Valentine doxical as any to confound mankind. to. nurse the notion and enunthe doctrine that it is ‘good to love the unknown.”
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charge delivered. He saw, unseen,:the ‘girl unfold the Valentine, dance about, clap her hands, as one after one the pretty emblems unfolded thembelves. “She danced about, not with light love, or ; , Tor she had no lover; or,
some fairy present; a
message that it is good to Jove the unknown still holds good and will pontinue to do so as long as Valentine's Day typifies the “restless
the private interest does not justify the use of public money raised by taxation. To control rent makes it possible to compel A humble citizen to give up his civil rights and remedies under a law in which the government ussumes the tion of legal supervisor to tontrol and regulate private rights in private property by the pitting of one private citizen
expect to see an atomic-powered rocket taking off for the moon this year-—or next.--Andrew Kalitinsky, Oak Ridge, Tenn. scientist, * ¢ 9°
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optimism over the dee Dewey referred to the
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would never try to out-promise the Democratic Party.
BUT while the doctors agree, they still tend to put a gloss of ted nature of the {liness, . ,000 votes which, if they had been shifted to the Republican side in three states, would have changed the
This o m ignores the fact that if it had not been for Henry Wallace and the Dixiecrats, the would haye been of i The shift of only & small
" Where the doctors falter is in their prescriptions. They are
Thus, Gov.
human rights and of the fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression, of press and publication, of religious worship, of political opinion and public meeting.”
problem of ho we reconcil North Atlant alliance wil C on s titutic which says on
Listen God-send, as our familiarly pious ancestors | %§ainst the other in legal conflict over private We've talke “Ail Valentines are not fool- termed a benefit received, where the benefactor | - Property rights. This is unjust. about aidin ish,” he said, “and I shall not was unknown. It would do her no harm. It To preserve this freedom of civil rights and other countri easily forget thine, my kind would do her good forever after, It is good | remedies we will find nothing more dangerous if they're = Soend - 1. have leave to love the unknown.” to Se Constitution ao more Strange to our tasked, Al 20 JX. B. (now identified ax Edward Delivered fo Wron Gin with Charles | Of Dusic justics than the law to control private will pact mean often seen, unseen, his parlor window in Lamb's lovely lines, for I, too, recall an Feat and Po ye : Relations says Ce Street. She was all joyousness and beha on Valentine's Day was not whic cence, and just of an age to enjoy receiving a Unlike that of KE. B. With this technical differ- | ‘Bg Patient on "Phone" Valentine, and just of a temper to bear the however: of commending his | yn. w gy Richards, Box 201, Olty is attacked. WI ; ye orifice of n * he |< Persons using the telephone should remem- . B. is an artist of no common powers; in the common post, THREE: M: the fancy of designing, i inferior Intrusted its delivery to an y | ber that the. person called is not -always in p Why 50 DONT hia. RAG 18 Kaounr ab (20 motto of Of the 1 By one of those curious | reach of the. receiver to pick it up. on the There's Republ many & well-executed vignette in the way of quirks of fate for which, only too often, Cupid instant. ‘ ; lition which 1 his profession, but no further; for BE. B. is 18 responsible. the boy delivered the alcntine Ra, pera y 4 cripple, Tacovering fens thing. — And ‘the » not to the for w it was u . , and ntly am alone ee modest, and the world meets nobody half-way, tr am " from the phone, While I am picking up my shoul. what fo ‘Repay a Favour’ ~—-——T happen to remember everything ‘connected | crutches and getting to the phone, the bell Sephaied an D “E MED with the miscarriage, for I was the kid who | rings three or four times. I take the receiver portation Civi - B. ( ITATED how he could repay this g4)ivered the Valentine. The artist who had | and hear the “all clear” signal. The caller has : Dad Sone him unknown: Yor when a kindly face [trusted me with the precious message was | hung up. dodged it wher but. b Re raving mad (I learned later) when from his Don’t be so impatient. Many times it is 4 AS hoe Wo It be hold feel PRI Be Saw Tie Suiting he ions house | impossible to answer wotil-the-Dell has Tung split Democrat! tion: and E.B "did : ® , all's that ends well. tually, six or seven times. opin aad AL ah obiigat ot set Hiei? at work to D8 lovesick artist married the girl who | Dl. mak Tog By eal Bg By BJ SU on he TalentinG: Sut Jem ws Ala ie Cay i entine’s Day ‘three years since (circa 1823, my » : What Others Say— will follow pes reaps the reward isn’t always the one who gets profane Intersection. He wrought, un. id the Valentine designed for her. . scare this . say It was on the finest gilt psper with borders Good to Love Unknown WE have not manufactured an atomic —_y Afr Fore ~—full, not of common hearts and heartless NONETHELESS, Charles Lamb's tender | Power plant for aircraft yet, and no one should off.
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nd Sines he Dey Sits. “There was Pyramus and Thisbe, and be principle which impels poof humans to seek per- : . ECONOMIS majority leader in that Congress, Mr. Halleck py - 4 Digg. us hot Jorge t, er Seu nd Section is Biither Ssgacious Shasrve: WHAT makes a honeymoon a honeymoon watch “busines had.a great deal to do with passing the tax. a "an In re devi mch—as up his-lovel L 15 the oLimoi dren or 1s not expensive hotels, or a shiny new roadster, And despite cut, Taft-Hartley and other Republican Party | peseemed,—a work in short of magic. Iris dipt a well-s : oughts tmosphere or a breath-taking trousseau.” What makes a showing up in measures. the woof. : y “From which one must nat gather, however, Jontyaioon Is a deep feeling of love in the think inflation Although he remains in the House, he pulls | - “This on Valentine's Eve he commended that habitats lend themselves to a general- | Nearts of two people who swim, read, hear the inant, if busin: more weight In Congress than the Senator. | to the all-swallowing indiscriminate orifice— ization based on a knowledge of specific cases; | “Wood thrush at dusk, walk down a country chology does 1 Having abandoned isolationism, Mr. Halleck | (ignoble trust)—of the common post; but the or to put a finer point on it, that an apprecia- | Toad as they establish a more intimate pattern Item: Surve might choke on Mr. Jenner's three-pronged pro- | humble medium did its duly, and from his tion of a mixture known as gin-and-water is | of togetherness. — Dr. F. Alexander Magoun, Meation shows gram. In fact he may not subscribe to the idea | wat 1 stand, the next morning, he saw the tantamount to a literary style approaching that | Washington counselor, In his book, plant and equi) that Bill is boss. " messenger knock, and by and by of Charles Lamb. It helps tho 7 “Love and Marriage.” by only 5 per g : CB. : for first three NATIONAL POLITICS . . . By Marquis Childs |Will We Get Filled Up? WORLD AFFAIRS . . . By William Philip Simms pected 1o be h v : 7 a g Item: Incre ” * f the GOP ZV H Rights Acti ISLET ness oO e uman RKignis Action should offset no VASHINGTON. ¥eb. 13-80 many doctors are gathered WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—If the United States should decids Ress and, con 1 about the Republican bedside that even if physical should {to -take the case of -Josef Cardinal Mindszenty to the United down is still return, the pale, wan patient seems likely to develop an invalid's Nations, it would seem to have a pretty strong legal foundation, ago, and othe psychology. They all agree, these doctors, in their general diag- But “independent -of “any action which might be undertaken ‘Tollowed by be nosis. ; BT ; at Lake Success, the United States or Great Britain has the right farm products = What Gov, Thomas E, Dovey told the polite assemblage of to examine all acts against religious freedom in Hungary. : ment-support | pd Hots Sion The 1047 peace treaty with Hungary sp binds - the chance of mo: of whist has been obvious for a long time, Jue gk party has & former Nazi satellite to grant complete civil and religious liberty : I sp PSraOnAlly ong Jorn be tween 4. lo oving & pas and & tt | to its citizens. Paragraph 1, Section 1, of the political clauses «‘Man on PR beads, the bald) nthe May- } em SEH take WIT MISRSUTEN MECESSATY 15 WEEUFE To REP... CARI past. The faithful reserved their applause, for the most PP? all persons under Hungarian jurisdiction, the enjoyment of man of Hous
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. fication act, gi Fundamental Freedoms defense secre! TO EMPHASIZE the point, Paragraph 2 more or less re- ry more pow asserts the above in different linguage. Moreover, the United Vinson's to Nations has been workitig on the meaning of human rights for Forrestal he’ the past three years, have no “ms - In its preamble, the United Nations charter makes protection on horseback" of “fundamental human rights” one of its chief reasons for Pentagon; thin being. And in Paris last December the General Assembly by a propose 48-t0-0 vote, with the Soviet bloc abstaining, passed a human changes wou rights declaration. Its Article 2 reads: : Ee “Hiveryone is entitled to all the ts and set forth in this declaration, without sta of esdams. et tor, ’ as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion.” Atuags 5 # Article 6 says, “No one shall be subject to torture or to 3 favor gol cruel, inhuman or treatment or punishment.” further than I Article 10 bars arbitrary arrest, detention or exile, and Commission In Article 11 guarantees a fair tria} by ‘an independent and im- vl I Pod efendant is ti ’ patti) Bullty. 0 be presumed innocent ing plans af Article 14 provides that everyone shall have “th it to 84 mus ” of movement and residence within the borders cb sah gives. Vinson state,” and “to leave any country, including his own.” Despite. any
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