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(Marlene Sterling, Southport “High School junior,.won the Yolce .of Democracy contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The Marion Oounty winner will now compete for state honors. The 16-year-old girl's winning speech is printed below.)

AM the ship “Democracy, U. 8. A” 1am not a gift bestowed freely upon people of any certain country. Rather, I am an achievement resulting from moments of death, hours of toil, and years of struggle. Tossed about by the waves of communism, fascism and dictatorships, I am still afloat. Greed, indifference and intolerance are the white caps of the waves that would push me

. under,

From my masts can be seen

“he past: The sufferings of

those oppressed by ruthless

leaders. Their struggles for more power, more freedom, more life.

Often, when the mists of indecision are cleared, one can see the future: The right to differ, to question; the privilege

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to choose, to search for the truth, to be an individual, not only in this country, but in all others. In my hold are the hopes, dreams, and prayers of the people. Through my pcrtholes can be séen why other nations have failed: Lack of faith, selfish ness, no concern for others.

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ORDINARILY I am a peaceful ship, but often I have fought

for my beliefs— my beliefs in

justice, equality, peace, love— not for one people, but for all who seek true independence. I shall continue to fight as long as I have a &rew of free followers. My course is straight and true toward liberty. I have a message for those on board “and for those who are considering buying a ticket. My fires are built of the will of the people, fed by justice, fanned by the voices of those who will speak in my behalf—by the voices who will speak for .democracy. I have lived in many countries; I have visited the shores of many more; but I feel most at home in America. Here, 17

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years ago, I received a new life—a life given me by people to whom freedom from unjust laws, taxation without representation, unfair trials was

‘more important than the com-

forts of an established civilization. These people have embraced a great continent— pushing through. barriers of ignorance and stubbornness, opening tiny doors of opportunity until they became massive arches of progress,

” » = I AM BUILT of the tears of women who sent their loved ones to war, of the blood shed

in battle, of the sufferings of those who had the courage and foresight to stand up for me and defy "others who were stronger. As long as there are those who will live and speak for me I will live and continue to work against those who would bring disillusionment to human life. :

As long as I have you, the people of America with me, I shall not corrode and sink. However, it is not enough for you to sail with me in peace-

ful waters. Together we must brave whatever dangers there may be—make whatever sacrifices of time, money, or lives

‘that are necessary that we may make known the glories of freedom throughout the world. The America of freedom-

loving individfials is my captain.

today. Sometimes I fear negligence, carelessness, or indiffer<

THY. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

~ Jaycee Contest Winner Tells Of ‘Ship Of Democracy’

ence in America's navigation. The world is waiting for me, Don’t let me drift aimlessly. I have weathered the storms of conflict and the fog of doubt before. : I shal do it again. I am the ship “Democracy, U. 8. A” 1 speak from the past—for the future. Americans, let us face that future + with faith and decision!

Canada Taps Niagara Power Again

"NIAGARA FALLS, Ontariolan open-cut canal about two and —_— (UP)—A tunnel large enough to|one-half miles long and the erec-|ly, he is at Ft. i

“swallow” a four-story building, tion of a generating station with| Knox, Ky, awaitstretching for more than five seven

miles, will be built to feed water giving a total output of 525,000 his left leg, in- Si

100,000-horsepower

into Ontario Hydro's new gen- kilowatts,

erating plant at Queenston On-

tario.

The $182 million power project] expected to stretch over the next four years, is one of the largest!

engineering jobs in the world to-|tries share the remainder. day. When completed, the new! —r—————————

underground waterway will be the

largest of its kind anywhere.

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On Liquor Board iy Beekeeper Is Caught

Charles Meischke, grocer living With Pants Down

at 4742 Broadway, yesterday was, ‘reappointed as a Republican! MURPHYSBORO, IIL (UP)— member of four-man Marion Ray Baker's 75 pounds of honey County Liquor Board. from a bee hive at his home was | County Commissioners ap- Substantial reward for being stung pointed Mr. Meischke to the one- S¢Ven times, but the buzzers never year post. It will be his third con- should have gotten up his pants |secutive term on the board. His 18S. er efld S present term expires Jan. 15. | Neighbor women gathered with . : pots and pans for some of the Mrs. Lillian Greene of 32 Mec-| The three brothers enlisted in honey as bees covered Mr. Baker's . {the Army. [zlothing and face. Lean Place has welcomed home 2 do | When the bees got up his pants FORREST LEE ROBERTS, legs and he couldn't stand still, he

one GI son and bade goodby to| another. son of Mrs. Edna Roberts, 1120/gsaid “Excuse me ladies,” and

T/Sgt. Richard C. Greene, five S. Fleming St, is stationed at dropped his pants.

‘Hoosier Heroes—

One Son Back From Korea,

units!ing surgery on

{jured shy It was made possible last year Sgt. Greene, 20, . when the United States and Cana- holds four pur-_ da signed a 50-year treaty. After ple hearts ‘and _e |sufficient water has been provided the bronze and @& {to assure the scenic character of silver stars. the majestic falls, the two coun-|

More than 200 species of birds long have héen recorded in Texas’ Big son, is

times wounded, is back from San Diego, Cal., following his en-|

>: listmert in the U. 8. Marine/y. . | Korea, Present 88 Corps. He left Indianapolis Picture Window Proves # Nov. T.

Hazard for Birds

o o ” TWO INDIANAPOLIS Mariness BELLEVILLE, Ill. (UP)—The have been awarded commenda- Armin Gantners installed a large tion ribbons with combat “V.” picture. window in their home to Sgt. Joseph V. Hanley, son of get a full view of placid Lake ‘2 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hanley, St. Clair. R 1315 E. New York St. received] The window-has proven to be the commendation for service a traffic-hazard for birds. from Sept. 14, 1950, to Dec. 15,! Recent casualties included a 1950, as an engineer equipment covey of eight quail. Five of the mechanic in Korea. (birds were killed when they flew | sailed for Korea First Lt. Robert A. Weidaw, against the window. The other | this month after husband of Mrs. Betty Jean Wei- three, crippled by the impact, {training at Ft. Leonardwood, Mo.'daw, 817 E. 55th St., was cited managed to fly away. Cpl. Donald Greene, 21, a third for service with a Marine infan-| The birds apparently are blindin Korea recuperating try battalion in Korea from Oct. ed by the reflection of the big from battle wounds. 6, 1950, to Mar. 31. window.

in battle.

Pvt. Norman iJ. Greene, 17,

Donald Greene

LAST 3 DAYS—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

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