Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1952 — Page 6
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“FREEDOM FROM The Saturday Evening Post recently ran an editorial called “The America We Lost,” by Dr. Mario A. Pei, who emigrated to this country from Italy in 19 OS and is now an Associate Professor of Romance Philology at Columbia University. Dr. Pel’s theme is one that should be poadered by every American who loves this country, its traditions, and what it has stood for. He writes, “When I first came to America, 44 years ago, I learned a new meaning of the word ‘Liberty’ -— freedom from government.” He had come from a country which was dominated by an octopus-like bureaucracy. The simplest activity resulted in government intervention. In his words, “America in those days made you open your lungs wide and Inhale great gulps of free-dom-laden air, for here was one additional freedom — freedom from government." This, Dr. Pel finds with sorrow, Is the America we have lost. To quote him once more, “For-eign-born citizens have been watching with alarm the gradual Europeanization of America over the past 20 years. They have seen the growth of the familiar European-style Government octopus, along with ,the vanishing of
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the American spirit of freedom and opportunity and its replacement by a breathless, search for ‘security’ that is doomed to defeat in advance in a world where nothing, not even life itself,, is secure. “Far more than the nativeborn, they are in a position to make comparison. They see that America is fast becoming a nlne-teenth-century-m ode 1 European country. They are asked to believe that this is progress. But they know from bitter experience that it Just isn’t so." Those who, like Dr. Pei, came to us from across the seas in search of opportunity and freedom and the right and the chance to be their own masters, are far wiser than many of us whose roots go back to the very beginnings of America. We were given the most glorious heritage that any people can have — the heritage of freedom. We have been losing it—through inertia, blindness, the spineless seeking for an Impossible security, the following of false prophets. We can only save it by turning our backs squarely on political philosophies which have made much of the world into a vast slave camp. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and daughter Laura and Mrs. J. M. Sargent are leaving this week for St. Cloud, Fla., to spend the winter. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my neighbors, friends, Goodwill Home Ec. club and Syracuse Church of the Brethren for the many cards, letters, and gifts I received during my recent Illness. Thank you .everyone. Mrs. Everett Darr.
Hockey Games Drawing Well At Ft. Wayne With the International Hockey race settling down to a very fast pace, the Fort Wayne Komets are doing everything in their power to get a sustained winning streak started. Coach Alex Wood has been spending many busy hours telephoning and wiring all Hockey connections in the U. S. and Canada in order to strengthen his team and get to the top of the pack in the International (League. In their first three starts the Komets found themselves on the short end of the count, but with a fair share of the breaks the tide can be turned easily. Hockey is a game of breaks and the Komets will get their share as the seasom wears on. 25 YFARS AGO NOV. 3. 1927 Nineteen members of the Sophomore class with Mr. and Mrs. Eby, enjoyed a Halloween party at the home of Geraldine Click. Prizes were won by James Connolly, Arnold Culver, Lawrence Schlecht and Ralph Leacock. Mrs. O. C. Stoelting and son Jack, are visiting relatives in Vincennes, Ind. Stephen Freeman was called to Newbury, Vermont by the death of his mother. A fair sized crowd was in attendance at the Halloween masquerade dance given in the Community building by Ross Franklin. For the most comic dressed lady. Miss Nellip Mann was the winner, a box of chocolates. A earton otf cigarettes was awarded to H. D. Harkless for the most comic dressed gentleman. Mrs. Isabelle Grieger is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holman in Chicago. She will go from there to South Bend to spend the winter. Her summer home at Maxwelton Manor will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hire. The telephone operators planned a surprise on Wade Zerbe. The occasion was his birthday and six of the Operators came and helped him enjoy the six o’clock dinner that was served in his honor. It is not too early to start your Christmas shopping. We have plenty of room for layaways — at LaPetite Shoppe.
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Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh Left Ham Sandwich r -w
Ambled over to Bob’s Restaurant Tuesday for lunch and noticed a new sign “Left Ham Sandwich, 40^... Right Ham Sandwich, SO4-” “Why the sign, Bob?” I asked. “Don’t tell me you believe hogs scratch more with their right leg than with their left—so’s the left ham is more tender?” “No,” he says. “I don’t take any Stock in it. But, some people have ordered those ‘left’ sandwiches. When I explain to them that there’s nothing to that fable, that the sign is just a business-getter, and I’ve only one price, they enjoy
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Hr t " 1 JR ? 1 /Jr ? | This quartette of “cow-girl cuties” from the Skating VanitiesOlsen & Johnson extravaganza coming to Fort Wayne’s beautiful, new Memorial Coliseum Nov. 11l through Nov. 16 are just four of the glamorous “Vanity-Fairs” precision dancers on skates in the combined company of 2*oo, who will be a feature in the Western Dude Ranch celebration production opening of the the musical comedy on skates.
Just received new pre-teen and semi-teen dresses for dressy wear in taffeta and corduroys. Mrs. M. Louise Connolly.
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