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‘one man break out in a cold sweat as we watched

Let Freedom Ring— :

A Sad Commentary -

-IT’8 A SAD commentary for the construction. work when sidewalk superintendents have to cover their eyes because they can’t stand to watch a guy do a soft shoe routine with an I-beam for a er

It's hard to say how many watchers below Soak : : . stopped breathing for minutes at a time. 1 saw Contrast to Europeans Lacking Self-Reliance, Mature Approach

| This article, the second in a series of six, compares the attitude of children in the United States with those who were born under the threat of dictatorship in Europe. Mr. Herald served as bureau chief of an American press association in Berlin and Vienna from 1946 to 1949. For the last fifteen months he has traveled on magazine assignments in 14 European nations and the Middle East.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are ne i Theor aoa WN parallel created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with

to the one beneath his feet. The steel took Thrills and chills . . . circus stunt men and | Certain unalienable Rights, that among them are Life, Liberty rough handling. Then he signaled to take it away. daredevils have nothing - “the steel workers and the pursuit of Happiness. —THE DECLARATION OF INDE-

one of the workmen guide a cross beam into position. ! :

He was six stories in the air at that time. The beam coming directly over his head on the end of a long cable was destined for the seventh floor.

The beam came down swiftly. Nerveless Joe wiggled his hands. He was standing in the middle of a cross beam. His eyes were on the steel. The gi way he was moving about it looked - like any minute he'd step off. Look, no hands. ?

Up the beam went. He walked to the edge of the e Indiana National additio - PENDENCE : skeleton of the building on the Delaware St. side. building the Indiana National addition. | BY GEORGE HERALD A monkey couldn't have done better going up “I wouldn't do that for a million dollars,” an-! WHEN 1 rang up some friends a few days after my wife and 1 the outside beam. The beam was slowly being nounced a man standing next to me. came home, their 4-year-oid daughter Betty came to the phone. lowered above his head. A buddy on the other His second commént was that he couldn't stand | “Pop is in the garage,” she sald. “Who is this, please?” end waited to make his connection. ® to watch some of the antics thé workmen went} I told her, and she continued with all the poise of a grown-up

One slip of the cable and th 2 no was through. He would cover his eyes periodically. young lady: ; : giving 50 ple Rot Se 8 Man a pe I wish I had a nickel for every shake of the head. | Shall I call Pop or do you want to leave a message?”

brushed off like a fl5. The crane operator laid the “If one of thpSe guys fell I would be dead| Slightly amazed, 1 asked her to, ge cit citizens which. In the p ast. Bas |

/ ws i {have him call mé batk and spelled : Y-beam in the CA lo inted iron bar DPefore he hit the ground,” “a middle-aged man A i ; carn on he Sruye A og Jive said quietly. But he stood {here and watched with|my name. There was a pause, and (brought them debts, dictators and

In a matter of seconds the aerial bag of bolts Intense interest. [then Betty bravely admitted: - (“yg , oonirvast to all those

and wrenches had his end of the beam tightened There was awe and fascination on all the I cout spell, Mister. You 8ee.|yoyng Americans who are workdown. The other worker waved he was all set. faces. Very few women bothered to watch for It was a thrill to hear this/in8 their way through school. AcNerveless Joe hoisted himself on the newly in- more than a few seconds. Most of the men were yiitie girl and other American cording to a recent survey, Amerstalled crossbar and walked to the middle and white collar workers. : |youngsters talking again. Com- fcan kids had a turnover of 150 lighted a cigaret. They watched men wrestle with steel at dizzy pared to children in Europe, they Million dollars. as baby-sitters| More steel was coming up. Two cranes do the y.ionts in a rough, sure, efficient manner. The sounded so realitic, self-assured, last year. = |

“job. The larger of the two was on the street. The. yoqig frGm above to the loaders below, the raucous so “éager to tackle life's prob- . 89 | be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with cer smaller about midway of the construction. Pleces ,ngwers and shouts of an impatient crew seemed lems. THERE ARE, of course, good| ain unalienable Rights, among them Life, Liberty and pursuit of Happiness. of structural steel were relayed to the men above. y, accentuate their capability. America was still “Want me to cut your lawn, t2°0N8 fOr our young people's The steel Thee tous Dave 5 Sremendom building, cussing, sweating, pushing upwards. (Sir?” asked Larry, the neighbor's| ico" —- roach: ae ONE DAY, when I was with a wanted to become an electrical ing up n Smt world of hatred Amount: oF 1ali 1a. Lhe - ‘ ’ : boy, ' * | ; engineer but couldn't because theland sus ‘become ' hurried along a beam toward a load of steel being Be More Careful : SE =r Tada artermoon ?|them _ wil have Whit wibratanl ION. of. U.S. Sewaien WIKIO ol oges were open only to certi- spiteful Dereon, How lucky in lowered. His step didn’t slacken when he came “I WISH those guys would be more careful,” “How much; son?" Lincoln called “an open field and|through the town of Waren In fied “sons of working class fami [comparison are our young gens Ee to the I-beams. The timing was perfect. A quick said a man who I noticed was gripping a brief-| «, cuarter’'I want to go and® fair chance for their industry, Soviet Germany, we were ap- lies” The fact that he belongedierations to find good spirits and “8 bob of the head to one side and a slight jump and case as if a thief were trying to snatch it away. |... «Oinderella’” enterprise and intelligence.” {prow ched by, & number of boy sto the Frees German Youth didn't kind hearts all along their way. the man was in the clear. A miss was as good as —8o do I. You can stand’ just so much asd die | Larry could probably -have got og aging BY ie postwar rush in their late téens. They recog- duality him, - . & =» : I a mile, Li _132-times and have I-beams miss you 15 times y).t sum from his father, but he nhl pie y ale gel nized 5 23 Anericahas; Sy HYA, FELLOW! Happy to ses =. The men hang over the edges of installed naked = before you're shaking like a leaf. ldidn’t want. to bother him. At the e full use of that niz . | “WHEN the war ended, we YOu. Make yourself comfortable. crossbars and how they hold on when both hands Please, you guys on Indiana National, take it| 00 of 8 he had taught on to Shance 40 yer Erestes iron Lin : Sucuse hy oor ware informed that the Age of Take easy, relax. Wha' can Py J | ey consider as their , » ps : Sy i are busy no one seemed to know on the sidewalk. easy. There are people fainting below. |the idea that the best things in birthright, is Y. rd Seni Engluh” but could you per- Democracy would begin,” he said 10 Tow! an y glad. Suits

{life had to be earned, somehow. break.

: » : . i £8 a Nowhere in Europe did I find newspapers? We are simply starv- haven't noticed any change. Welus trite and meaningless but it's Yank ‘“halian’ By George Weller BACK in the 01a World, few|tull equality of education. Privi- ing for news.” |still must watch our words where-\ music in the ears of an American {children would dream of earning leges persist even in England and] Wasn't there any paper in ever we go. We still are underighroad for five years,

2 : their pocket money. They usually| France, more noticeably in West- town? Couldn't they listen to the constant threat of being arrested. por me, these are the key blush when adults speak to them.|ern Germany where “the U, 8./radio? {We still know nothing of whatiwords to the generous, classless

ROME, June 26—Young American actors are When the girl yells for help, John answers i have known teen-agers too claims to have a certain in-

openly starting careers on Italian stages where from "the flies with his own line: “Go on, Kid, timid to answer the telephone, if fluence. As Mr. John McCloy com-| paper, and all our radio sets|other Jday In school, one of my| Now I believe it's the nearest have been confiscated by the Rus- class-mates was asked to define thing to human brotherhood de- | Their parents still try to keep mans from - the so-called ov Ear he sald. “You can’t get althe word Democracy. ‘Democra their names any longer to win applause, says 28- The unwashed in the audience yell with delight, them from rubbing shoulders with|classes still run into rules and new receiver license unless youlcy,’ he said, ‘is a form of dicta-year-old John Myhers of Eau Clair, Wis. But they but this time on the American's side. {life. The result is a general lack regulations excluding them from are a party member.” {torship.’

a generation ago disguised American singers scream, not even the Marshall Plan can help you!their home happened to have one.|plained In a recent speech, Ger-| wiggled into opera. They don’t have to Italianize out of this mess.” {

have to be prepared to tfade oral punches with One night stands in a stock company, the lot/of self-reliance among the aver- higher learning. |

hostile Communists in the front row. of young actors anywhere, are in many ways less - A ———————————————————

John, a big handsome 185-pound ex-GI who rough in Italy than in the U. 8, John says. The

e > * en ® 3 asks nobody any favors, has been making a stage- pay is fair enough—he makes $100 a week ana | ef | 3 S h | A living the hard way in Italy: One night stands expenses—and some dressing rooms have toilets] n : ana Oo IS C 00 S 1 r +

in musical comedy from the Alps to Sicily. and running water. John.is doing much better

| : : : : | There were repeated newspaper School Board balance. Four men, While its anonymity shields the Has No Italian Blood’ than when hé worked in the Milwaukee City Opera, | Constant Co-Ordination Is charges of excessive costs due to|and one woman is the rule, their) group from badgering by as : the St. Paul City Opera and McPhail's School] Necessary, But Wastes Time, Effort \domination of the School Board homes located In the south, west, cians, pressure groups and office HE HAS no Talitn Wood, St he Sibenks in Minneapolis. bose ns by a ventilating firm manutac-lcast, north and near-north sec- seekers and their friends. Ji also ey Italian so fluently that even the hostile tommu- The main thing that makes Italy better today. “(Second of Series) ee [turer — he tions of Indianapolis. = |allows a choice candidates 4 : oo : : : i ———— Eo er Shin ns e. BM roma ——— 29, | A A ay ia the audience sometimes charge him with 0 es plus the war have made Americans " By CARL HENN = dhe picture Shangsd in 1020, An 2 nating political ma-| favorable to a dow school bn I ol ’ Am ar} . known and understood everywhere, Mr. Myhers Indianapolis School City Is a creation of the Indiana General when a STOUP:calied Jory thre prefered. AR. ra] in the Communist tank towns they sometimes “ ! hing. from Assembly" School Committee sponsored five No special interest may be repre Same Olvie Cloth 1 y says. “You can play Italians anything from : 2 {candidates and saw them all/sented at the Board table. No 2 :

tried to break up Mr. Myhers’ last show with Shakespeare to Milton Berle, and be sure they'll! By law, Indianapolis, the only city of first-class size in the gjacted.

shouts of, “Where's that Marshall Plan?” and

|state (300,000 or. more population), must have an independent “Take out the American—No Americans wanted

understand it,” he adds. ' corporation ‘ruled by a board of five commissioners 0! t He thinks that thanks to the influence of ite DO y gs to operate

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in this town!” comics like fanny Kaye, a new kind of American| mhe commissioners, who are not {commissioner has the backing of

But John is what in Italy is called a Soumice humor can earn a_place oves'nere, “I like Italian! paid for their services, are elected able, incompetent, or ill-suited to! the Citizens School Committee or| selecting candidates has induced Candidates other than this assoluto”—an absolute comic, a comic with the 0000 and I'm perfectly happy trying to do!for four-vear terms They ap./the job, chaos can result he does not win, _ many fine men and women to Committee members say, lid off. This term, which is written into his con- | y . y ap- ’ . "The Committes: dates. bat (b| serve as commissioners, a job ’

the kind of pioneer work here that.Chevalier did point and fix the salaries of a| There appears to be no immedi-|

q { represent “special tract, means that he can do anything to the , “i. oi. 40g years ago,” he says, | superintendent of schools, librar- ate prospect of a move to have 1921, when a small group of civic-| Which lakes much Hime and pays rather than the community as audience, from simple abuse to compound assault. : the zet h b minded persons began to work for|"° ng. e system rought 4 lines_if he likes, or insult his Splits O Movie Job ian, business director, superinten-/the setup changeq by leglalative he Han 8 "| praise and approval from profess Whole. 2 He can change om WD hte the pit and P its pera-/iviovie JORS \dent of buildings and grounds and action to the more common school | nonpartisan election of School | Leo school people. oe As for the low tax rate, Indian~ A EE we a MEANTIME he splices out road engagements secretary. jarrangement, whereby the super-| Board members to take the . ey ! lapolis seems to . its oH Bg I re Br melcal that has hit 37 cities, With movie jobs like the ship's officer in “De-| Each appointed executive has/intendent is sole authority under|schools out of polliith Not Universal Praise money's worth, and more, for |

ported” and jobs in the dubbing studios of Rome. jurisdiction only over his own do-| the School Board. {main. All have equal power. None] The Board self has won na-| is invested with overall responsi- tional fame during the last 20]

John has been playing the leading role of an American, rich of course, who goes to Russia in John likes Italy also because you don’t have Czarist days to find a cute French girl, identi- to put on thetexpensive front that Hollywood | years 10 the constant high | fiable only by a black mole on her knee. _ compels. In fact, there's a “prezzo d’artista”—a bility A aos Ty 8 OF the Constant Digh qua The gal has lines that delight the Communists, special trade price for|actors, in everything from | When School Superintendent run our schools. like telling John: “You are all New York and all makeup to camel's hair ceats. “You walk in, : :

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skyscrapers—keep them and” go back home and offer half the price and a couple of orchestra us SHnehsugh's Sevesect Jb) Such Jufiveice oF Wl: ¥ leave me.” The Communists how! at hearing the seats, and the article is yours.” the. boss. He. will be one among, In the Se ways o sabe) American being told off. They gave John one line in his last show that co. (oocac Stance who a Kin How ind

But John gets his own. back in the big bed- he didn’t like. It went “Who knows?—I may have [.4iananotis schools, there ore, > room scene, where he is hiding at the top of a an atomic bomb in my pocket.” Nof wanting to... RAPD nm 3, Narssore fluency Boa oy elgl, he pillar, watching his Russian rival—an ex-tlass- invite a fruit barrage, he insisted that the line bel 4 post the constant co-ordina- ring factions. Bickering, disagreemate at Harvard—in bed with the girl, trying to given to someone else. It was, John's a “comico i. necessary is a waste of time ment and EE eagree | see whether she has the mole on her knee. assoluto.” land effort. And if one or more of |its meeting, at least one of which| : ithe five executives is unmanage-ibroke up in a fistfight. '

Wanna Bet? oe By Frederick C. Othman 1) Streets Marked 45> People—

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: . WASHINGTON, June 26 — Federal District He also suggested that if the government in- ‘ Judge Fred J. Wham seems to have put the old tended to go after gamblers under the postal laws, f whammy on the government's attempt to shut it might think about changing the laws.” |

down a $500,000-per-day hoss-betting industry .in Wham! The inspectors shut their books on that; : : Fr HH : |sihle danger resulting from) East St. ¥ouis, Ill one. The gambling firms of the smoky town on Paving Completion om Rising, Agriculture Department Says trght. if May Shed Light ; Judge Wham—he prefers to rhyme it with the other side of the river from St. Louis still are Set Before Winter ! } ) By OPAL CROCKETT 3 x 5 =n On Passing of Data bomb—took a jaundiced view of the contention taking wagers, as far as Mr. Garner knows. Z i You can't keep prices from rising on beef and pork by going Rupert Hughes had received the were violating the postal laws. “ it th strict “att ry a 17” de- The Works Board today marked on meat strikes, according to Agriculture Department meat experts. Tamiment Social | By FREDERICK WOLTMAN that the bookies were g p But didnt the district “attorney appea 12 city streets for partial resurfac | ELIS He threw the case out of court. i «- manded Sen. Kefauver. ios 3 nn) p al resurfac- Meat prices will continue to rise for the next two or three and Economic pr oT i | Scripps-Howard Staff Writer “And as for aa know.” Iamentad Chel P-man Mi. Garner sak hn di not, There dit sem "yee pemmmees 4. G. Johnson, on timer," of, Sessonal sump In production, Fricss might institute Book § vs cxivatox. Jue nm Clifton R. Garner, “these people are operating "to be much use. Judge Wham was right about the..." j "a } drop 8 y : " : : » | AWAD or 8 | —The Justice Department intends ” ' said the paving will have to be| president of Cincinnati Consumers Cpnference, but they'd rise again | new. novel, “The 3 right today. law as now written and there wasn't anything; mpleted before cold weather if| when the strike ended, they said(| at Pir Ae | to release today an FBI dicta . * else that the federals could do. Mr. Garner's re- y ) ’ * 3 , x { Veteran Crook-Nabber forts to the senatorial Bish er wasn't he city ia.lo escape major re-| One expert said high prices are first-shot at the record of 75 con-' The citation ji Phone recording expected to show LOOKING. bright- i Garner all bad. ! pairs on the -tharoughfare next|due to consumer “prosperity” and secutive umps last Sunday but g4iq4 he portray- I#%| whether John 8. Service. a career > THE .YOUNG-L G, bright-eyed G J ot + it . year. prices aren't too high considering quit after Dine leaps ed “with sympa- Lb diplomat, transmitted secret mili is boss of the highly respected postal inspectors The P-nien have put so many big-time opera-| Streets to be overhauled include the money . consumers have fo uw thy and. inilght | and a veteran, himself, of 30 years of nabbing the tors out of business on charges of using the mails|, etidiz St. betwee obi St ‘a spend : ' ” the athrv ght |tary information to Philip Jaffe erooks who would use the U. S. mails for their to defraud that. there aren't many of ‘em left Mo e dan | rRechin tot, au pen French Riyiera police today in- S 8 ol pl . z in time of war. own’ nefarious means. He was testifying before the The trouble was they got too greedy. TUTREN', LATE 8; alia Fi. he ween LE vestigated the disappearance of “Mmuel (zompers, The decision: was reached yess : : itte f Sen. Estes Ke- ao i thse Illinois St. and Central Ave. for Rabbi William Greenfeld of a $37,000 - emerald “pendant be- AFL rounder; y crime investigating comm e 0 n. K One of the last of these hot-shots was Martin eight feet between street car : : . and his struggle Rupert Hughes. terday by top Justice Department fauver of Tenn. about how he went about trapping A. Bowman of Braintree, Mass, who was judged {racks and curb: an 18-foot strip Temple Beth-El longing to Mrs. Frank Gould, te win for 2LoT y: b) S thieves, embezzlers, and purveyors of -feelthy pic- a full 10 years ago. He ran an organization called; the center of Oliver Ave bridge | Zedeck, 3367 daughter-in-law of the ge day ita rightful place in our pationa) officials, including Peyton Ford, tures, -who made the mistake of using the post- “raflroader,” which bilked half a million from|, er White Rivir: an 8-foot strip| Ruckle St, was { Gould, railroad magnate. The on rg : I ’ ‘assistant to the attorney general man as a messenger. those who bought lottery tickets from him. bordering the car tracks in 18th | elected recording pendant disappeared from a . PEO land James M. McInerney, head of “So there were these two concerns in East St. He had a system whereby he threw away the|St. between Riverside Dr. an Jecretaty ot she Josiced Jews] box bios the boX| Man can live between 70 andi. department's criminal dive Louis, C. J. Rich and Co., and the Melba Co., stubs of the tickets he sold, and, when he held|Montcalm St. = Loc ot Are: SE Er Aros rl yours on 3 diel ot mike Mons, ion : : 5 : ; : . . : : : > {Dr.- Cv McCa, « Yo i 4 which handled about $500,000 a day in bets on drawings, used an entirely different sets of num-| The Orchard Ave. bridge over|icy at the As- turned to Indiana University cam-|said after experiments on white Approval of Atty. Gen. J. How- 3 sporting events and horse races,” he said. They bers. Fall rusk; Kenwood Ave. for its|gemply conven- pus trying to trace down these rats. on ; lard McGrath still was needed, sent their advertisements through the mails and “And no ticket holder ever had a chance to hil aa Suu 4th BE ng tion in New elusive 4000 students whom David | : ; TTT lbut his go ahead for releass of sometimes they paid off by mail and sometimes win?” asked the Senator. - ¢ first alley north, denale Ave. york. IPyle, executive secretary of| Li $e T Il g Fe . from Indiana Ave. to 16th Bt.;| Rabbi Green- [Bloom Chamb LIVeS 10 ie the recording to the Tydings subby: Western Unico, Noy Got Year and a Day ~ |west side of College Ave. fram|feid, who lives IBIOREngton Amber of Com committee was regarded 3a 8 His inspectors worked hard on'that one, gath- {46th St. to 56th St. in spots beside; 3351 Ruckle Terie: EAyS. ale missing from ie} Of Jet J ump | formality. ering evidence. A grand jury Tbturned an indict- “NO, SIR,” replied Mr. Garner. He said that|the streetcar track; 60 feet of|g¢ ~~ will serveRabbi Greenfeld ., ° DOmInglOn census report. @ His shoes were jerked off | Mr, Service has demanded that

ment. But Judge Wham, who was interested only Bowman got a year and a day jn- prison. The|New Jersey St. north of Louisi-|¢wo years. in whether a law had been broken, said the Senator suggested that with time off for good be-lanna St. and . intersections ' at! A grandmother, 64, her daugh-

statutes against mail lotteries hadn't even been havior he served only about three months {Central -Ave. and 25th St. and!¢or 34 and granddaughter, 16 fractured, : ; The boss P-man said it was nat for him to|30th Bt. and the bridge over Fall|ponevmooned today after a triple “He held,” moaned P-man Garner, “that there criticize the courts. He brings in crooks; the|Creek. { | wedding ceremony in Los Angeles. is skill involved in picking a winner of a horse gentlemen in the black robes are pald to decide] Mr. Johnson said the work willl pe grandmother, May Forgy, race and that-hepce there had been no lottery. how long to send 'em away. {be done with city materials bY|married Jesse Taylor, 70, the y {city employees, without the aid of gaughter, Mrs. Merle Thomas,

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fy " * | private contractors: : | wed "Spencer Ramdsell, 29, and \miitary information : ??? T f Y i ?2? In other action the board ap-|parishe Kelly, the granddaughter, | °h gi of a6 censha are 4 exploits... will be told in |.,ncidered secret.” But he insisted e yy 4 er rs es our I ¢ ¥ Uiproved a petition for the paving! married Ralph Lester, 17 short. “We must have missed a. = pAR \ DE MAGAZINE. lit could only have been : ; |ot-an alley in the first block south! P oe few students but not 4000,00 says ‘Sunday - by Chief Ma- ns matter of grave : il \of - Washington between: Harrial: cu H 8..0 * Louis Langdon, district census di- . chinist Clarence Storm. | h wpe nee. rere . ; . {p- A Rta? : es oy : : { ngt mat I'll try again” said «Jimmy rector. He's making a re-check. @ It's a thrill-a-word story . military importance. And geWhat were the Navigation "Acts? . Is it correct folsay that there are five tingers|and-Haneock Sts. at an estimated Moll, . Detroit restaurant cook. Y - ined ever itting te

They were laws that forbade the American on each hand? . Joost of $2872... colonists to trade with any country but England, Strictly speaking, the thumb should mot be! Takén under advisement was atempt to crack the world’s para or an English colony; they required that all com- referred to as a finger. The term that refers to|stieet commissioner's request forichute jumping récord yesterday

merce should bS carried in English or colonial all five ‘of the divisions of the hand is digit.|a $6000 appropriation to keep the| Jimmy, former paratrooper, col-| Princess Klizabeth, after an in-|

vessels, thus shutting out all competition; and However, the word finger has come to be used|garage and motor department in lapsed and sprained his back|truder attacked two of Queen; : Comes With : available. Mr. finally a law was passed forbidding the colonists loosely in reference to the four digits and the|operation for the remainder of after making a perfect landing|Mary’s sfaft in nearby Marl-| THE SUNDAY TIMES questioned about it t» import any goods except in British-bult ships. thumb. i eh ¢ 1980, : ¢ lon his 15th leap. He took hisiborough House inylondon. Pre- paring today. z 2 3 3

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Lincoln's ‘Industry, Mark The Children

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Consumer Strikes Called Ineffective Anetatia- Record

Buyers Can't Keep Beef, Pork Prices

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Enterprise’ Of Americ

July 4, 1776, The presentation of the Declaration of Indepsndence—"We hold these fruths fo

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vised to this day. :

| : _| Tomorrow: Our Most Precious One young man told us -he! No wonder young people grow- Freedom, a

e Directed By Five Executives

j : commissioner may do business Too, the commissioners usually £5 Dates Back to 1921 with the schools, directly or in-|are cut from the same civic cloth, E Since that date, a candidate for directly, during his term of office. honest, sensible and durable, but i The Committee's system fOF|yynout u great deal of variety.

a he a According to Superior Court 1 what its residents pay for schools. a number of influential men and Judge John L. Niblack, who has $100 5 Just Jens 08 W43 Yue 3

women who helped it win and! served with the Committee since lower than that of 1 ther ple keep on winning. ths Cy 11929: cities, some ‘of which have a& g In ia present orm, he Bens “It’s the only reform movement higher school tax than eify civil Sa 00 or ee Bum; a a ou | ever heard of which has been|tax. : ‘ Mem is, some t 0 be 4 | successful through many years.’| And included in the name A Wale a | But praise of the Committee is|rate are Such items as Mbrary ex- » not universal. penses, dren's Museum and Shut six months before election Suspicion has been voiced of the Herron Art Institute, which other ay, and Sha pe on night! way in which a small, anonymous|cities prefer to support under a un next election. {group within the executive com-| special tax. :

Political Majority mittee makes final selection of r—— : The Committee strives to name| candidates from a long list, off TOMORROW: The public high candidates who will give the submitted names. schools, hex?

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Plan to Release

| caution was taken because of {| Elizabeth's pregnancy and pos-|

Mr. Pyle took. exception to the

! i ine subcommittee confront him | census report of 28,160 population | his feet his helmet the ”

ripped from his spinning |with the entire recording of a

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