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TIMES-LEADER, TOE EVENING NEWS. WTLKES-DARRE, J'A, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 20, 1941 2-2121 12 Will All 0 caf tnf Shoulders Above' The Crowd CLOSING TWO BORDERS Paul Mallon An odd and actmingly indefensible- by the L'nitfd Suta Trtanury will George Sokolsky TIMES LEADER THE EVENLNG NEWS force A Sunday and holiday closing of all aw iiHimtT minniit nwirim rtiumi itiii ii(-st rriMoo highway bridges and tunneU on the Canadian and Mexican borders beginning May 7 unleai Congress or the Treasury itself acta TOLL TAX DIBATE Wahiii(iu, April i Tka an riaji-LBABa rLAa. wilt mi IIUII, WlLIIAUtll, IT til WULavSB rvui COMTAa I 1A1 -11 nual uttlru hoturir tonlett in Wv enate urf it-praline the pull Ui baa bn about to brain lor lh THEATRICAL TOMatTBOT EUanor Jtooaevell often makes the point In hr writings thai she a dual personality, sometimes scUng as the wife of the President of the United Stales and sometimes acting altogeUier tithuul reference to her responsibilities to her hutud pre nnit avm ton a. aosuaii joaara nviriT lest taw rrki but lha leaders ere Froa reklUhe Cfcjarmoa te ote MaaaetBf IIIWI eetoarjr-Troaeojt promptly.

The trouble started in January when the Supreme Court ruled that the Treasury must pay its customs employes base jwy plus overtime for Sunday and holiday work. The Treasury, having im appropriation for this added expense, mmplv passed it along to the having difficulty fliul.111 a propitious ft. WUJ.II UIM. There in mure cnanca now than twfuia tint l'ie bill will pata, but avtn ihc annual uproar ha. eminence, our a divuJkai of or.

vaOIAA rMilBTATITB awry. Imki a n- Wr, ihi, ruiMtifki. okMt ciotoiaaa, xx ArMi AUuu, fttiMMMwtnii, im. a tmi, nuuMru, In Ae-lo, Qalaage, IVeiNOl, nVoa Fraaeieee. ftMtrtaMMi By eamee, lea puw mt It bmU bacuiita a d.rticuli limiiif probUm nniaJity ts not readily acceptable.

Thi claim to is unreal if nut alt. bridge oterators. Two bridges almost en Uil. year. surd.

Tor inttanra. Sriialor frpprll rat aaA aoaoa, ST -SO Mi MM for at tirely dependent on tourist trade refused to pay. The others are following auit May 1. imary in rluiida it Mar 1 and bmUii flM Um anoalaei Tea a biiUi tkira For instance, a theatrical rroun i havm truuUe, A Jtckwn let eu Mffaik aevea, taalaelve, ft OO eaj S-M eallinf lUelf by the ambiguous UUe of "Stage For Action" (at Uxuih any lut taree aaealaai toe a month. villa Judaa Cdmuixl.

it MMNt erf Aeeoolatoa Proaa. Tka Imdiul theatre were a stage for Inaetinni raUier clu. Urdiiiinly lha blU would coma up In lha Sonata right rveee la eaeJaaSeal tiitUM tae lor rikUMUti all arwa aiepaaaaae er4lt4 It or aot etaorvtoo produced some one act plays, one of which was by Ben Hecht, who called way, but ftvxti lha ori(tnai "WW la Uua aaaw u4 alee local atwa s-akUeao prumoUr of tha pull rapeal Ihaorr. Saaatur Uyid. who In ii.

ine common Man." As part of the show, the onl e-PrifMii I afcrJahaN Aaavuti BTewape This Treasury demand raises some complicating questions. Why should private operators or public bridge commissions (acting as trustees of the public) pay government employes for collecting government money? How can the Treasury usurp congressional perogative by levying what amounts to a tax on these operators? What about the illegality of private agencies contributing directly to Faa7lata ftatupw raeUaaanr Aeeoolatiea, eralljr know, about turh matlrra. Charter saeakcr Aedlt areaa af Clrcaiatloa. hi Mid t'rppcr tne ttrt Irgia the United States and the Governor fa I of the State of New York are ex-Jai hibited on posters as monkeee han. i America Socio! cf STewopaMt Bailors lalor In year, to Introduce luci) im BTewepcper Baaorartee AeeoelaUoa.

a bill in Confreu Sale a tka Foolof tofflee at ing from a trapeit. WUkoo Barra, fL, a. Now I'appar cannot eiplain OlAM HttMI. The wife of the President rf th. Inr to the people ot rlorida that hi.

bill would not really allow Negro. unite a 3i lea was not only nreavnt to vute (even ihouch inu it true) -THOUGHTS FOR TODAY government employes' salaries (even though the Treasury handles the payment between Of rourae. any one familiar with at this Indecency but she delivered a speech praising the performance and wrote column asking for donations for its continuance. She acquiesced the topic know. Negror eeneraUv wiU not vote even if the biu pd.

I will walk before Ua Lars' In the land af Iht living. 1 a operators and employes) Jlt.P, CUStom ior the Supreme Court linalli1.tr. If the operators are to pay In the improprieties: she seeks tu The aci.t from rlh to heaven not eai. perpetuate the disgrace. officials for Sunday work, then why cannot "i- ever eillaUon aucceed.

Let me quote her about Hrhr other departments demand that immigration, Hoover and Tom Dewey as monkevs Other ttepa have been taken In auuthern state. For tiimuli in public health, agriculture and other inspec on a trapeze: ORGANIZATION VICTORIES In the evening I attended a ma. tors be similarly paid? Can the Province of Ontario, which owns a half-interest in three The light vote in Tuesday's primaries Florida they do not worry about the poll tax. Polling pUrn art Jut not e.tabllahed in Negro district, and NceroM do not care to go into the white polling pUcrv The bill therefore, I. komrihmg cial showing of Uirre plays produced by 'Stage For Action.1 This group decided some time ago that we have bridges, and the Mexican government, which made the triumphs of organization candi dates inevitable.

It explains the absence has a half-interest in one, be compelled to help meet a United States government pay major upsets and surprises in the tabula of a sham, bur can you tr how it might be embarrassing to have thr annual uproar here prematurely. a real need for informed and active citizens in thit country, and that one way to give people information Is to do it painlessly, through the drama. They decided that if the plays were good, people would an. roll? Hons. These questions are more than academic.

C'emmaniatie Tendenry Indeed, the situation Is even worsr The retroactive-pay bills presented to the With few contests in either party, more than two-thirds of the voters in Luzerne County sUyed at home. This apathy was from another wholly unexplalnable joy them, but they would also get the point and go out and work ip operators range from $50,000 for the new angle. The bill in tha Senate not the 1'epper bill, but one like it. meir communiues on the probleni fj Niagara Rainbow Bridge to $214,000 against noticeable throughout the Commonwealth presented. a.tted by the House, and authored Congressman Marcantonio Now the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.

The tunnel's bill for current services in the month of Mrs. BeeseveU Pleaacd The Readers' Column making it difficult to ascertain trends. Kven the write-in vote Thomas Dewey of New York received could not be regarded as con Marcantomo i Ntw Yorker who has been charted with beine a Now, precisely what Is the point March was $1,858.34. Bridges are assessed of ridiculing Mr. Hoover and Mr.

communist several times on the floor comparable amounts. clusive under the circumstances. Dewey? What does it prove to trans of the House and nearly everyone khoVs' 'JRst the working theory of the communists In this country has And there are physicar'(ffffrcUrtfe'srm6W' Peter Edson BTJQAB BUMOBS Washingon, April 28 Sugar, these late tnem into monkeys on a trapeze? What is the sanity of such a childish vulgarity? How does that make WHT VOTE WAS LIGHT In uneventfulness. There was no vital Droblem. here from than 800 tons of war materiel are moved In the State contests, Luzerne County aspirants fared out as expected.

Judge Arthur James, despite the fight made for always been to arouse the Negroes against the whites in the south. Editor, Times-Leader Evening News: wnere I stood. There was no hurt! daily, including Sunday, through the Detroit- for respect for government? And I read your eaitormi. urging iocai 0 ftgr Gr 4n! But there were No one has proved Marcanmnin Windsor tunnel and bridge, fish and other the vacancy he now is filling, had no difTi resldenU to vote. I agree with Its on.

gtretches of colorl Life! And ong, is a communist, but it is likewise wnat business is it of the wife of the President of the United States to be out raising money for such an hut I think more might perishable food move from Mexico to refrig Charm! purpose. been accomplished if you had days, is being mane into aynamne Animated innnl Fields-animals. have un-American attitude toward the po erating plants in Brownsville, some 3000 culty in clinching the Republican nomination while Treasurer Harold Wagner, aspiring for auditor general, was in front for the Demo There were water and life. No-not the kind they use to blow lain ttreu on eivlns the voters a mate. litic! opponents of her husband and her party? Niagara Falls war workers who live in Canada must now make a long detour.

cratic nomination. difficult to find any issue on which he has ever differed with communists in favor of the United States. He was an IsolationUt as long as Russia wanted that, but advocated war the moment Russia changed. You can see it would be better for Uie Senate to let this whole matter bo over unUl after May 2. Democratic Floor Leader Barkley Let me quote further They do not receive salaries.

upbriages in warume, uui uie mum more highly explosive stuff known as political dynamite. It's this way: Twice, in fireside chats, since sugar first went under rationing two The projected closings naturally do not November is likely to be a different light and softness. There was beauty! I am back now, and though my room is still the same I see it through different eyes. So should we see this earth for-vr more. No one thing can be but they would like to be able to choice In the matter.

My impression of the primaries was to permit members of each party to pass on the merits ofas-pirants who would be the nomineVi. But what happened this year in a majority of cases? There was no opposition, thus nullifying the intent of the primaries. story with the Presidency itself at stake. make for good neighborly feeling. At the Rainbow and Thousand Island Bridges, armed years ago, the rresiaeni nas inui-rateri that sucar rations might be here will be few voters who will not exer mportant in so great a plan, out increased and has even hinted that guards have closed the Canadian border for the first time since the War of 1812.

cise their right of franchise. It is safe to predict straight voting will be the rule rather all combined are In the songs the ration would be entirely re can appreciate tne oroaaer emoar- moved. Thus far, he has not been raniment of having one policy in I think both parties wouia De angels sang, Some sort of supplementary appropria better off If the slates were not the north, another in the touth, as able to make good than the exception. Capable men in both parties will suffer as a result. The only solu uUamd-dried.

Either that, or do he is hard-pressed for his own re The President's two hints on eas tion by Congress to the Treasury would clear up this embarrassing mess. election also. In fact, political talk aw jr with the primaries entirely, is current that he may be appointed they serve very litUe purpose as it Edgar Guest "I'M A GOOD GIRL!" tion ior this is a separate ballot or special have an office of their own and a couple of people on salary who could devote all their time to spreading this activity throughout the nation and establishing it on a firm basis in headquarters in New York City. They raised some money last night but I hope many more people will be willing to help them." It is the right of any American support or oppose Herbert Hoover, Tom Dewey or Franklin D. Roosevelt Each citizen, in his own right is entitled to be a Republican, a Democrat, a Communist or of no party at all.

That is each man's own business and is a matter of his own ing the ration naturally siarxea a lot of rumors. Naturally everyone in the industry agreed with the President and for once they all to a judgeship in order to save mm- self a Kentucky election ordeal. DISAPPOINTED VOTER. election ior the presidency, but this is a reform easier to suggest than to achieve. I say this of little girls, vowing ifs Furthermore, Senator HiU's primary ONE U.

S. CARDINAL The passing of William Cardinal O'Con- "DAT DKEAM" in Alabama is also May 2. so: They also grow sweeter as older As Barkley quaintly puts the mat Editor, Times-Leader Evening; News: Thi. niw of orose I am en nell in Boston leaves the United States with thev grow! ter, the Marcantonio-Pepper bill is UTILITY EXECUTIVE Advancement of Charles E. Warsaw They also grow nicer in manners closing: could be a valuable morale only one member of the College of Cardinals not an "administration" bill, in the to hnnater.

usual spnse at least not this year, and ways. And gain in self-confldence every thought he was wonderful. The big question was: "When?" All branches of the trade growers, refiners, shippers, importers, dealers, confectioners, canners, makers of soft drinks and syrups the whole sugar lobby began turning on the heat to force the issue. They built up stockpiles of statistics to show that the present restrictions Darticularlv on industrial uses- Denis Cardinal Dougherty, archbishop of the post of general manager of the Luzerne seven riavs. In timea like these, with stress and strain, the people need an inner anDreciation of the beauties conscience.

It is equally true, in the American theory of life, that each He indicates that when he Ands the propitious time, it will only be to "let the debate run on for a week nnaaeipnia. ueiore death made its in Now this discovery and boast it I roads, this country was represented by four. individual is free to criticize another. Thev need to value should or so." Issue To Be Dropped Ellen Elizabeth knows she is good! It isn that there is a dearth of material. more than ever the simplicities of to argue, dispute, and debate over public issues and questions.

The Roman Catholie Church in America has Conceited? Well, no! I would not life, until now taKen ior grameu. They need a basic understanding of Not from Barkley. but from equally credible sources, the word were entirely unnecessary. Whatever the figures, the Combined Food a half dozen prelates, worthy of this high call her that. Fredrie March Contributes If Mr.

Ben Hecht wants to write County Gas and Electric Corporation places in that responsible post a seasoned executive and utility expert. By virtue of office, Mr. Warsaw also becomes vice president and director. Mr. Warsaw is eminently qualified to supervise the properties of the West Side concern.

No individual in the corporation's employ perhaps is more familiar with its oDera- what our country oners t-uin-pensate for the heartaches of those Her head still looks nice in a three- Board. U. S. War Food Adminis honor, nut the war apparently has blocked year-old hat. tration and Office of Price Administration still say there is not enough comes mat tney win try a tiuiuic motion, aH when it fails (as the polls already show it wiU fall), they will drop, the poll tax issue again until next year when everyone can a play in which he depicts Mr.

Hoover and Mr. Dewey as monkeys the elevation of those who will be chosen. In She's not like some grownups we freauentlv meet sugar in sight to increase the rations. due time, it is reasonable to assume New on trapezes, that is his taste and its C. NESBITT.

(ENCLOSURE) Needing aomethlna light and noth Whose chests are puffed out with expression for which men and wo York and Chicago at least will have arch discuss the matter with greater abandon. the wind of conceit. Rumors and More Rumors But the rumors continue to fly. men of other tastes will judge him. bishops who also will be members of the It is merely a fact that she wants ing near at hand, 1 closed my eyes He is a private citizen and is en tions.

The smallest detail has not escaped Franklv. the nositlon of a truth- understood: Sacred College. titled to his opinions and such expression of them apart from legal and studied Jong, a strung wunc sphere emerged and fixed itself be Rumor: There are two million tons more sugar in stockpile than the government is admitting. Rumor: seeker in this matter can be almost as nainful as the politicians, be Ellen Elizabeth knows she is gqod! Under church law, a cardinal must, be an hind mv very eyes. Ana, 10, me The British are building up a mil Now the nature of goodness has apathy I felt departed, when I saw a archbishop or a resident of Vatican Citv.

cause so many people sincerely interpret "the poll tax" as a measure of greatest infamy. You cannot libel and slander as his conscience and breeding permit. The same holds true of Mr. Fredrie March, the actor, who contributed some hundreds of lion-ton stockpile. Kumor: uuoa never been fixed: While it would be possible to limit the United host of angels rise, ana soar inrousu-out a pale blue background that and Puerto Rica are full of sugar Of what it consists all opinion is mention the subject without offending someone.

whidh can be moved because War mixed: btates to one the growing import uftt theirs. Shipping Administration won as Thov took mv mind and gently Tis a matter debated by scholar and ance of the role it is playing in church affairs But what 1 cannot unaerstana led it through the soft fanciful sage. makes special recognition almost a certainty. they'd come to represent. The standards are different for sign ships to haul it.

Rumor to top all rumors: Sugar stockpiles were being built up so that rationing youth and old age. And from the heights they showed mm in tne two decades he has been here. Mr. Warsaw has acquired a well-deserved reputation for thoroughness along with his natural ability. From the public's viewpoint, he has another asset of incalculable value; he is civic-minded.

He has been an indefatigable worker in the cause of new industries, heading the Chamber of Commerce committee and being on the board of the Wyoming Valley Industrial Development Fund. His other outside interests testify, as well, to his sense of community responsibility. In his new capacity, Mr. Warsaw will 1 1 i i But this is decided, and doubt it restrictions can be lifted just before the election, when ration-free me earth and what I miss, were I nn lnnffer there In Cardinal Dougherty, America has an outstanding churchman. This scholarly Prince of the Church can be expected to carry who would? this: Nearly everyone seems to have 50 cents to $1 this year.

Why cannot they pay the 50 cent to $1 poll tax in those few southern states, and help curb inflation? If they do not, they will have to pay it indirectly in taxes on what they buy or earn (as in all other states) because the state has to furnish the dollars to this boorishness. If he likes it that way, that is up to him I may not assist him in it by avoid ing to purchase tickets for theatrical performances or movies in which he appears. That is up to me. But when the wife of the President -of the United States praises such a vulgarity and appeals for funds for its continuance, she steps out of character; she abuses the position which she holds by virtue of the' people's respect for her husband and sugar will be offered a great gift My angel-friends ere light and Ellen Elizabeth knows she is good! This is her slogan let nobody scoff. on witn characteristic modesty and efficiency to the American pee-pul wno will thereupon vote Mr.

Roosevelt back into office for a fourth four clean their charm, a simple tning. So gay were they, I could not help but share their mirth. They whis This the pronouncement with which years. money for an election. she starts off: I'm a good girl!" and beyond any doubt Sugar lobbyists aren aDove try-nc to plant these rumors just to Either way.

the people must pay pered all about me that I should see the beauty that the earth upheld. Knowing, in my return, that it must balance all of life's dis WAITING FOR THE SCORE At various times, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, OPA and others have made exhaustive studies of the cost of livincr. All the election bill. If you think it is an unfair tax because it makes ev get everybody stirred up. She certainly knows what h's talk his office; she lowers the tone of the -country.

There are some things that no a mud ai-uc iui jna unuispuieu laiems. On behalf of the industrial users ing about. cord. eryone rjav an eaual amount, go Her candle's not hidden 'neath bushel just arei't done. This is one of So, for, a while, I soared in space of sugar, now limited to from 70 to 80 per cent of 1941 consumption, tfoth th company and the public should benefit.

ahead and repeal it 'on the sensible ground in a constitutional effective or hood. tnem. Rep. Bartel J. Jonkman of the Ellen Elizabeth knows she is good! and saw tiny forms below, well-meaning creatures, searching, too.

I saw the days, as years, passing way. (Coprrlfbt, U44, Bdfr A. Gnit.) big sugar beet state of Michigan has-made a -couple of-speeches in English Lesson By W. I. GORDON Daily Dozen (From the State Medical Society) Sunshine is creat.

stuff. Answers To Questions have come up with different answers. Yet the findings of eaeh have been presented with such authority, with such an absence of ifs, ands, or buts, that a suspicion arose that they decided first what they wanted to find and then made the findings conform. To settle the cost-of-living question once and for all, the President appointed a committee, headed by Chairman William H. Davis of the War Labor Board, to make a definitive report on the subject.

Now Mr. Unmakes every one feel good WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, 'Will you boys please stand right here?" Say. "just here," or merely, "Will you boys please stand the House. The British Supply Council called a press conference in Washington, for rU sugar expert. Sir William' Rook, to explain- that the British weren't building up a stockpile and that they were supplying sugar to U.

S. troops in Britain and elsewhere, under reverse lend-lease. A Report Coming Up physically and mentally. JXVW AND 300 YEARS AGO Writers, historically minded, are finding Interesting contrasts between the first Queen Elizabeth and the charming young Princess Elizabeth who, having arrived at eighteen, could, if necessary, rule England and the British Empire without a regency. The space of three centuries has not abolished wars.

The present Elizabeth has been witness to a tremendous upheaval. The There is a tendency to exaggeraie here: the sun's vital importance. Q. Where do submarines and other naval ships obtain their drink OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: For Extravagant claims are made ior ing water? EX.W. give.

Pronounce the as in of, not its healing powers. A A. The Navy Department says A reader can get the answer to any question of fact by writing The Times-Leader Evening News Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskln. Director, Washington, D.

C. Please Inclose -three (3) cents tor repiy. as in or. Heliotherapy is the treatment oi Of greatest Interest, however, is that submarines carry drinking wa disease by the sun's rays. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Pursuit ter in fresh-water tanKs.

Battle Davis has appointed an advisory committee to sift the conflicting information brought in pur, not per. ships distill their own water. a survey on u. s. sugar supplies now being made in OPA by Els-worth Bunker of.

New York, vice This implies more than exposure to direct sunlight. It includes rest, fresh air, wind, Q. Has the United States ever nrst Elizabeth, ascending the throne at twenty-six, faced many threats external as president of the National Sugar Refining Company and a member of been at war with Russia? C.T.H. SYNONYMS: Abandon, forsake, desert, vacate. TODAY'S WORD: Refutation; act of disproving: proof of falsehood or to bpain and the Low Countries internal as OPA's Sugar Industry Advisory by the President committee.

It is to be hoped that from this final report may come a reasonable and agreeable answer, the country will find it easier to join in a hearty exhortation to "Hold that line" if everyone knows what the score is. Committee. Bunker's study is being made with White House blessing error. "Some of the blunders seem rather to deserve a flogging than a refutation." Macaulay. Q.

How many islands are in the Mississippi River? T.F.C. A. There are 747 islands between its source, and the mouth of the Red River. Below this point 309 miles from the Gulf there are only three islands. Q.

Is whale meat used for food d.iet, occupation, environment. Sun treatments must be carefully prescribed. Too much exposure may prove detrimental. i In tuberculosis, heat rays may be definitely harmful. Other conditions increase sensitivity to sun's rays.

Sun-worshippers should respect the great god Sol. A. The United States has been at war at one time or another with the principal nations of the world, including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Japan, but it has never been at war with Russia. Q. Has the bullet which killed President Lincoln been preserved? C.O.N.

A. The bullet is in possession of to civil and religious agonies. Elizabeth weathered the worst storms. Her sailors under Drake, afded by a great channel storm, scattered the Spanish armada. But the church and civil struggles continued through decades.

There came the execution of Mary, of Scotland. And soon after Eliza- to get the real for-sure truth. His report should be ready in the near future. That it will change the picture any is considered an extremely long shot. Sir William Rook, speaking from Odd Facts In Japan? E.N.G.

A. In Janan it is sold as food to the European point of view, goes so far as to say that stockpiles have TEA AND CRACKERS The picture of that thirteen-year-old lad, The osprey, or fish hawk, builds its nest of large Micks. Instead of picking them up off the ground, the bird "dives at dead tree limbs, knocking them off and then catching them in its talons before they strike the the Judge Advocate Generals Of flee of ttieWar. Department. not yet been built up for post "Quotations people too poor to buy beef.

One whale yields as much food material as 100 cattle. Q. Where was Robert Louis ucui uicomcu nut uei muiiicm.ous me came the' Commonwealth and Cromwell. Now and for a long time, the bodies of Q. Which of Gainsborough's displaying a twenty-inch trout he caught, isn't exactly a morale builder for older How manv more of these nights paintings was lost for twenty-nve earth.

of terror shall we have to endure before the invasion starts? Stevenson DurieaT j.im. a A. Stevenson died at Samoa on war relief, that increasing the rations now would be a great mistake, and that to meet the sugar demands of the liberated countries it will be necessary to continue rationing for perhaps two years after the war. But this is getting into world sugar politics, which is even more When Eugene Scott was married. Nazi-controlled Paris radio.

In fighting this war, it is well December 3, 1894. The next day his body was carried by sixty sturdy Samoans to the summit of the pre a Bengal tiger looked on. Scott an animal trainer, staged his wedding in the tiger's cage so his friends would years? L.S.B. A. The portrait of Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire.

stolen in London in 1876 it was taken to New York and Chicago and finally, in lflOlraced, by Americans detectives. The painting was then sold to J. P. Morgan, Sr. fishermen.

That Scranton man, who was arrested for impersonating a captain and a major in the Army Air Forces, probably looked like a piece of glass in a jewelry store. to keeD in mind that if freedom explosive than the domestic remember the ceremony. cipitous peak of Vaea, where he had wished to be buried, with the Pacific fails here, it cannot be secured any where in the world. James A. Farley.

Elizabeth and of Mary have been side by side in Westminster Abbey, oblivious to the thunders of history. There is no sign that the world has for-Baken wars in the past 300 years. But while Elizabeth I was under constant apprehension, this modern Elizabeth, heir apparent, may soon witness victory in this world-enveloping struggle, and prolonged peace if wisdom attends the conferences. Ocean at his feet. Solomon says: A cobra doesn't carry as Editorial Excerpts much venom as a malicious rumor.

CARE OF THE FEET Tha bsokbt. Can of tka Tt, ton-talaa asthonUtlr gmml information oa home troatmtnt af minor ilia. Holy yannalf Oat a eopy. Down Memory's Lane On Friday night, Coughlin High School JUND FOR NEGRO COLLEGES students will present their annual minstrel. A drive to raise $1,500,000 for Tuskegee Institute, heads the committee of presidents of the colleges, and a distinguished advisory com; mittee with John Rockefeller, Jlf! as chairman.

A T8E THIS COOTO twenty-seven Southern Negro col The fact they re having six endmen means it'll be a 1 leges is a constructive approach to From Times-Leader Files of April 16, 192 Lstso GaWund Harrv Galf und. the Brooklyn wel From Tlmea-Leader Files of Apr 25. 1 Equipment PUpUx Sergeant Philip EngeL of Ehgle Tha Tlmea-lMear, Ironing Xewa iBfaramtloa Joj-oM) the problem oi a minority group Which has too long tinder- One reason why Negroes have not- Tons df bombs, we note, have been EQUAL PAY FOR TEACHERS School teachers in about one-third of our cities work on a "single salary schedule," by which Instructors of equivalent training and experience receive equal pay, no matter what grade they teach. Nation-wide adoption of terweight conqueror of Johnny Ri- privileged. There are many wrong approaches to the Negro problem.

Too much much talk, some- Brothers, South Main street, cloth naa adequate educational advantages is that so many of them live Southern communities which do not have financial resources to sunDoit Frederick Haikla, Director, Waakins-taa, P. I eaoleee horewitk TZV CUTTS ti eoia (oorofullr wrapped la paper) for a copy the Wklot CASS Of THI ItET. iers, has on display in the show window of the store the entire tunes create more difficulties than they solve. No such criticism can equipment he used In the Spanish- ley, tasi nigm sicpeu in i-foot ring against Pete Latzo and was handed a neat trimming in every one of the 10 rounds at the Scranton Armory last night. Injuries Fatal' Georee Walton, aged 18 years, who American War.

It is attracting much education at the high standard of wealthier communities. And the Negroes hawe' not bad their share of the schooling which could be offered. One will hope that this fund for attach 'to a program' for training Negro leaders that they may tackle the problem from their own end attention. dropped on a Japanese rest camp north of Bangkok. As a result, many Nips are resting in peace.

Tokyo radio warned the Japanese people the war is about to enter, a real stage. And we know who is going to pull the. curtain down. Definition: A commando is a fellow who MAME Southern colleges can be over-sub for th nast month was a member with intelligence and information. Chairman of the drive is Walter Hoving; Dr.

F. D. Patterson, of Burgess To Speak Burgess-Rush Trescott, of Kings scribed this year, making possible new and extended opportunities for -Ner oes who have fought in the war ton, will be the speaker at the services in Berwick First Methodist of the United States Navy, died last night from injuries received at the-training camp at Newport, R. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Wal-' ST1EZX OX BTXA1 BOOTS Church Sunday night this practice is urged in a recent article by Claude V. Courter, superintendent of Cincinnati schools. It is hard to find any argument with Mr. Courier's Surely primary education is just as important, as strenuous, and requires as much ability as teaching in a senior high school. Particularly now, when many low-paid elementary teachers have gone to better jobs and replacements are increasingly difficult to find, this equal-pay suggestion deserves consideration.

is bad medicine for enemy pill boxes. and on whom this experience has imposed a new thoughtfulness. Most of our great institutions of learning have been developed through the -Wise Mayings The march of Intellect is proceeding at quick time and if its progress be not accompanied by a corre ton, 119 South Pennsylvania sv-enue, eity, were informed. New At Summer Home CITY In Philadelphia last year, there was an Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Reynolds, philanthropy or men who felt that a gift which fostered the spread of learning was a gift to a better future for mankind. Surely such a gift wilJ STATS sponding improvement In morals and religion, the faster it proceeds, with the more violence will you be hurried down the road to ruin. for Victory The government reports that It will need 1.825.000.000 barrels of oil 89 5 per cent increase in juvenile delinquency jgfcww cases among girls.

The trouble is that these 'ington, d. where they visited youngsters pqt on a pair of high heels and their on nd and are tUinh occupying their lummer home think they re grown up. at Tunkhannock. (iun To Waakurtoe, D. 0.) -New York Herald Tribune.

(Southeju) 1 to run our share of the war in 1944..

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553,876
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1884-1972