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gecretary by telephone this mo:

ing and that Mr, Matthews would

_“cldents, partly in fear of the proj

'.. Aganda effect the Soviet Union

.. would give to the statements,

But the action in withdrawing

the MacArthur statement didn’t

set well either with the Veterans

of Foreign Wars or with some “ ‘members of Congress. © Angry delegates to the VFW convention prepared res-

administration. ARE Whe Senute; “Sen WIT liam P. Knowland (R. Cal.) called

-the action a “gag «appears another step toward a « Formosa “Munich.”

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"cident closed. He sald that the President talked with the Navy!

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” He said it[offensive operations by friendly| | kin and pa Prep ses 0 a awe the! danger facing our nation in the Far East and wants to warn our

rout Reds af

South Koreans a ™m-| (2) Gls tighten noose on some 3000 #r 15 miles south tries to force a new br and the on Pusan (3) but brace for an slbout thrust believed to be in

Forfeiture of War Il Fruits

Zealand, our friends in Indonesia, our friends in Japan, and other areas, to the lustful thrusts of

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“Formosa in the hands of a hostile power could be compared » an unsinkable aireraft carrier

defensive or counter-

Philippines. “Nothing could be more fal-

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and central Ind

8''cky weather t y the Weather Bureau said today. “" Only rellef from the humid weather that pushed the humidity to 100 per cent at 7:30 a. m: today was predicted widely scattered showers. v !

Sweltering weather yesterday made the day’s high of 88 feel like . 96 by mid-afternoon as families took to the beach, country or the nearest shade tree. prin

understand the Orient. They do

ara residents ean expect more hot, hrough tomorrow, |*

—“Jt-would completely expose our|

lacious than the threadbare argument by those who advocate appeasement and defeatism in the Pacific that if we defend Formosa. we alienate continental Asta. “Those who speak thus do not

not grasp that it is in the pattern! of Oriental ORY

and dynamic leadership - to ‘quickly turn from a leadership characterized by timidity or vacillation — and they underestimate the Oriental mentality, . “Nothing in the last five years has so inspired the Far East as the American determination to preserve the bulwarks of our Pacific Ocean strategic p« {tion from future encroachment, for few of its peoples fail accurately to appraise the safeguard such determination brings to their free! institutions.

“To pursue any other course

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i Hop cated ccomplish offensive iy. a his statement Senator Know-|

land said the Truman administra-| tion once more was “gagging al

before it is too late.” He pointed to the secret deals at Yalta and the suppression of

the Wi

for two yeas as well as Gen. A. C.| Wedemeyer's findings on Korea which have “now been held in

taken in Korea is one of the results of this gag policy,” said the r.

“It now

way in which the truth will be known is for the American people jn that isang to elect a Congress that will make Indianapolis, -

some real

fear or favor, and will be prepared.

to

Eastern policy intend to pursue their way as far as they are al- Film Star to Tour lowed to by Congress and the

would be to turn over the fruits citizens of

of our Paelfic victory to a po-| tential enemy. It would shift any

future battle afea 5000 miles east- Eastern policy-—past, present and ing the Korean

ward to the coasts of the Ameri- Tre how an urgent neces-

It was obvious that the long- screen’s glamour girls and comecontinued clash open and there would be reper-

can continents, our own home coasts.”

” sentence for murdering a law en-|friends in the Philippines, our . friends. in Australia and New cussions f

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always enough to eat. “Don’t you remember when : | asked the ongel ebout that?’ cried Lucie. “He told us to turn everything into o sacrifice by offering it to God. Apd he also said thet we were to be patient.” <TH The boy hesitoted. “Arent these things too cosy? Mow con they convert sinners and

show God thot we love Him?" .

~*Don’t ask questions. The angel told ws what to do, ond we should obey him.” On Sunday morning, May 13, 1917, slightly more than a yeor after the angel's

first visit, the three children attended Mess ~~ at the village church in Fatima. Then,

having changed their clothes, they took their TAUERE Hye I Tevge tio Tage ay the Cova da Iria. The place was stony, ond

. there was not much grass or water for the

sheep. But these things could not be helped, since what good grazing land there wes belonged to people who did mot wont the

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children’s flocks coming onto Their property. . "hen the youngsters had eaten lunch and said the Rosary, they began to discuss plans for the afterncon. What games should they play teday? - “There are some nice stones over there,” said Froncisco hopefully. “} could build o house. -

. This time Lucio did not argue. It was @ beoutiful doy, with plenty of sumshine, ond -it had been a long time since they had built _ o stone house. “All right,” she said. “Come on.” As they ran across the field, o sudden flash of lightning cut through: the air. Lucie stopped in omazement. Lightning? On beautiful spring day like this? Surely not! But the faces of Framcisco and Jacinta clouded with disappointment as they stopped short in their tracks. “Did you see that, Lucia? It means we're going to have rain!" .

“Yes, you will” “And Jacinta?” “Also.”

but sw pon Nev Vipt:~Alss. Bit“ he vill hove to say many Rosaries.” er Suddenly. Francisco spoke. “I don't see

anyone, Lucia. And | don’t hear anything, cither. Throw a stone at the light und see if it's real.” Lucia drew back. Throw a stone ot the Sant surroun ding the beautiful lady? What an !

“Francisco can't see you,” she hastened

to inform the heavenly stranger. “If are Our Lady. . . .” “Let him say the Rosary. In that way he will see me, too.” z Yon Lucia passed on the suggestion, end at ance: Srencinc took. bisw-beads trom. i

heart gave © great leap. In the midst of the dozzling rodionce over the holm oak was the most beautiful ladv thot he hed

—ever seen! Why, “she was so bright and

beoutiful that it wos almost impossible to . look upon her! . “Ask the lady if she is hungry,” whispered Jacinta. “We «ill have some breod ond cheese left from lunch.” But the lody was not hungry. And when Francisco had been reassured that it wos all right to have a hittle visit with her— that even though the sheep were straying into 0 neighbor's field, they would not harm the peas, beans and’ other things growing there—Lucia decided to ask some: questions. If the lady come from heaven, perhaps she . knew about Maria and Amelio—two young . girls, friends of the family, who hod died recently. “Is Maria das Neves now in heaven?” she . osked. . “Yes, she is.” “And Amelia?” ee “She will be in purgatory until the end of the world”

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September and October!” Alas for the cherished secret! Shortly after Francisco and Jacinta reached home, their. parents returned from the Sunday mar-

ket at Batolhu where they had gene “to buy a pig. Promptly Jacinta forgot Lucia’s

warning not to tell a word about the vision. “Mather, I've seen Our Lady™ she burst out. “At the Cova da Iria! And she was so beautiful™ ,, : Olimpia Marto smiled fondly at her youngest. “My! my! You must certainly be @ And begin to Busy Kerself about. her. tasks... NT RY A OT A lM A “But | did see her, Mother!. There was a flash of lightning, and enother and another; and then Our Lady came and stood in the

‘air over go little oak tree! She was all

shining, in white and gold, and Francisco wanted to throw a stone ot her to see if she was real, only Lucia’ wouldn't let him! And

then Our Lady said we must ofl say the

Rosary every day, and that the three of us gre going to go to heaven. . . .” “Jacinta! What a story!” “It’s true, Mother. And | wanted to give Our Lady some bread and cheese, but she didn’t want opy! And when she wos going

into heaven, it seemed that the doors closed

so quickly that her feét were almost cought outside! Oh, Mother! Heaven was so pretty « +. just full of wild peonies! Olimpia ~frowned. “This is really silly. As though Our Lady would appear to a little girl like you!” =e “But she did, Mother! She did! Ask Francisco., He saw her, too!” To be continved Chapter 111 will appear in The Indianapolis Times next Monday, Sept. 4,

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