Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 167, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1945 — Page 2

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RAN CO ASKS TWO QUESTIONS;

HAVE THE $64 ANSWEKS It has been a rugged fortnight for. Francisco Franco and Fascist regime in Spain. The, first blow-, fell' when England announced victory the Labor party. The second and most telling fell when the Big Three

ued the . Potsdam communique which definitely barred

anco's government from the United Nations.

First: reaction in Soain came m the stock market, it

Irced Franco to virtually close the Madrid exchange to

oid a panic. '

The significance became o clear in Spain that Franco

as forced to issue, a statement in which he piously rected the communique's charges, talked of Spain's culture id desire for' neace' and shouted an innocent "Ouien. me?"

.Franco alans to protest being outlawed and will .ask: L Specifically wlrat sanctions are to be placed against

ain ? ' rt T-iri.L i c a i. : 1 J i.

KtVL opaaiu wwi to ue bo siugieu out iui ugh "ifatment?

Both questions will be easy to answer. FIRST, we can and should isolate Spain economically. United Nations should quit doing, business with him.

lain is not geared to self . subsistence. Firm blows at the

anish pocketbpok and Spanish bread basket will do more

upset the Fascists than outright war. SECOND, the whole world knows that Franco came to

nyer by force and with the aid of Germany and Italy. It so knows that Spain, instead of being the good neutral

at Franco is talking about, actually assisted the Axis in

cry way possible. Its aid was devious when it was not

tnght. Spanish soldiers fought alongside the Germans

ainst Russia. Madrid served as a center for. German

monage. bpam sola war materials to the Germans. ain, under Franco, tossed aside all democratic practices.

i ails were filled with politicaal prisoners. Its press was

fled; ' . . . . :

Franco is trying to save the day by restoring the mon-'

chy which would be merely a pawn! for his rule. This

ill fail, even if it was on the up and up, because the world

oplgs of the world have been shown by this war that

longer suffers the king business. It will fail because the

seism is wrong and that to let it exist in one spot will

am 'threaten the future peace. One bad apple can spoil's whole barrel of apples and

ranco is a. bad apple. ..-.-

" Spam 1 can take its place m the family of peace-loving

itions only , when its people prove that they want to emace democratic ways, They are about to get the oppor-

linity and a lot. of assistance. We hope they make the best i. ... -I . .. .... ... . .

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One-Minute Test 1 1. For what purpose were camels once used' by the United States? ' 2. Flemish is closely related to what other language ? 3. What ,ia, tne tuft of hair above a' horse's hoof called?, '-'

Hints on Etiquette 2Vgirl may ask a young man he knows very well to go to her club or class dance with her;, but he should buy the ticket for the

-GRAB BAG:

Words of Wisdom Silence is the safest course for any man to adopt who distrusts himself. Rochefoucauld. Today's Horoscope If this is your birthday, you are sympathetic, generous, and fond of entertaining. Yours is a dominant, forceful nature, and you naturally influence and control others, therefore exercising prudence and sincerity in employing this power. Your marriage will be or is a happy one. Ask yourself

today whether'you are" complain ing needlessly. - Should you fin; that you have been cranky or un pleasant, make up your mind U change your attitude now. B showing the world a pleasant faci you will cheer yourself uptoo.f' v One-Minute Test Answers 1. To carry military, communl Rations in Texas, NewMexico aff Arizona, about 1856 1 2. Dutch. !3.The fetlock!.

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By Jimmy Hatlo

" Vhej BLABBERLIP A ISITED HIS OLD

ALMA lATER RECENTLY HE. PUT PLENTY-OF STRESS ON HIS OWM SUCCESS -nr. ,

( WELL -WELL! GEORGE

BLASBERUP, CLASS A OF "23. XX) LOOK

PROSPEROUS, GEORoE

YES. I'VE DONE ALL RIGHT, IF

1 DO SAY SO MYSELF. TM

HEAD OF THE FIRM, NOW AND-HEH-HEH-MAKIN6

MUCH MONE.Y fT KIND

OF SCARES ME.

Time, 7:30 n. m.

SO. NATURALLY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FIGURED HE WAS RIPE TOR A SLIGHT TAP. LYLBURN H. STEELE 414 DEKALB ST.. ,NORR!STOWN,

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WE'RE NOT ASKING MUCH,

GEORGE, JUST A SLIGHT

DONATION FOR THE

OLD SCHOOL.

BOYS, I SIMPLY CAN'T DO IT. I'VE

GOT 16 DELATIVES DEPENDENT

ON ME, WHAT THEY DONT TAKE,'

THE GOVERNMENT DOES.

ACTUALLVd'M A POOR MAN.

1 LOST MY SHIRT IN

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THE DEPRESSION

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The design of the state capi' tol at Richmond. Va., va3 select

sd by Thomas JeSfer3on,

that 'of 'the Mai'son Carree o(

Nuries, 'France, and it "was a copy of an ancient Roman tern-' ole. ' ' "' "' ' '' ".

.tween the ages of 16 and 18 years to be employed until 10 j o'clock in the- evening. This Act

expires with the end of the war. When is the official end of the war? This date is uncertain,' but

will be determined either Among the many readjustments through proclamation of the which now face employers, the President or declaration by Conend ' of the war will bring cer- gress. In view of the uncertainty tain automatic changes in Indi- as to when this official, end of ana labor laws. This is brought the war will occur, it would about by wartime emergency seem advisable for employers to legislation which was' to exist start now on plans to make any

tor tne duration ot tne war. necessary rearrangements When these emergency measures their employment schedules

expire, employers will revert to

GIs In France To Get "Living Cost" Bonus

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP)

American . soldiers in France are month

going to get a $17 a month cost-of-living "bonus" and the French government will foot the bill.

: ments at French-sponsored cent

ers. The 850-Franc subsidy will go into effect this month. The IVench government will place the subsidy funds at the disposal of this government for payment to all U. S. military personnel sta

tioned in France or in

through the country. The pay

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Letters and Interviews of a

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paper interest are sought for this

ments begin at the end of this column, the editor reserving the

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SHORT OF HELP

the

it"-' i e Peiroahent laws which are on j""1 - - - " 1S f thp statniP honks Thpse statp Tl O; ? ,

emergency laws are as follows: ' OcWlilg

Idea By GI At

Sambo in Hcavrn U';is rinl-

ing Rastus in hades via

ouija board. I Says Sambo, "What are you

Although the French composer, Berlioz, wrote many successful compositions," his first opera was a failure.. ' Charlotte Bronte, English author "Jane 'Eyre"," etc. first ivrote under the name of Currei Ball. : ,-:v.v.'' '

1. Chapter 23 of the Acts of ; 1945 permits women 18 years of j age or older to work "around- : the-clock." the act expires with ; the end of the war, but may be j continued for the duration of j any contract which an employer may have for the production of war goods. It also suspends for the duration all Indiana laws forbidding work on Sunday. 2. Chapter 31 permits girls be-

1.

To increase the G. I.'s purchas-

m ing power and equalize the exchange rate which is now 50 Francs to the dollar the French gpvernmentjwili, give ach American soldier. 850 Franr a month

The. action followed bitteE com- 6 plaints by American servicemen' ?ther than shoveling a little

that their regular pay was dis- toai now ana inen- 1 nave mue appearing too fast because of the t0 ' do" was answer- "What inilationary prices prevailing in are you dolnS?' France. i 0n'' 1 nave a verv busv ':3ar- ' Releasing the sun, blowing the

. ' In still further efforts to make clouds, gathering the stars, plac- . George Field, Lawrenceville, the G i;s pay' iasf longer, the ing the moon, etc. Yes, I kcr-p Ill.-In recognition of a valuable French are setu u free sight vefy feusy ,. victory idea submitted at George seelng tours and are reducing sub- "But Sambo," queried iiastus.

nu, odmuc. stantially the of Frencll "why are vou so busy." 13th Street, Vincennes, Ind., this articleg Qn saIe gr exchanges "Well," said Sambo, week was awarded a War De- Qnd on e-nterlainment and refresh- kinda scarce up here." pertinent check for $40 for his . ... bushing remover suggestion. , .... TT"-TT"1

rQAVQ T7ilrl appearing too fast because of the

tide he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles !riit (o ihe Open I oniin must be Mjrncri and address wiven, in order thai the rilijor may Iiimhv the writer, liorcr, Ihr writer's Jiamc 'will noi be published if requested'. ' ' Articles publishes herein do noi necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.

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Welton's suggestion was a simple and highly practicable set of tongs for removing bushing from aircraft motors. Possible damage, to bushings in removal is now virtually eliminated while a saying of 75 percent in man1 power is effected.

MAJOR LEAGUE . STANDINGS

NATIONAL LEAGUE

From where I sit ... Jy, Joe Marsh

' Songs for a Better World

We were sitting arottrwl the embers ' of. " Ed; Crumpjt's : ba becue, lasV Saturday night, fieUhlni;oor..beex.':aa4 hot '43' ' while' Ed" stniramed-the; guitar . EicWnjK put cid; frle.adly. Bo.ngg.-. : : ' " Soon everyoM . was, singing. The ; harmony ; wasn't; too gP4 t . . hnt the i iWi4Was-a spirit o Hendship and good hnmor. : And it made.; me ' think hoW musicrmusi.e 'of. thepeopleovercomes harriers of prejudice and intolerance.? A Yankee; folksong or ah. English carol or a

Southern melody-tney allpeau a common language of the heart .r. hind folks together.. . .help u . forget our grudgeg;" " From' where I sit, music Can help to make th? whole world kin. Maybe we ought to hare a lot more of it ... informal sings around the fir, and in the home. And if s sure true that a mellow glass of beer fits into "the pic tore': It Just naturally goes with that kind of music; 1 '"'

Won Lost Pet. Chicago 74 40 .049 St. Louis 70 47 .598 Brooklyn 63 52 .548 i New York 64 54 .542 i Pittsburgh 62 58 .517 Boston 54 66 .450 Cincinnati . .45 63. .395. Philadelphia 35 81 .302 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Detroit ......... 66- 48' .579 Washington ...... 65 49 .570 Chicago" ..... .' . 59 55 .518 St. Louis' ....... 58 54 .518 Cleveland ....... 58 55 .513 New ' York 56 54 .509 Ebston . :.' -.54 62 466 Philadelphia 3C. 73 .324

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