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ntffcar, AtjcnrsT.tr INDIANA EVENING OA2ETTB. INDIANA. BtiiiQMrltn. Pthw. rou TodaftThousht SoTitySay Cut on the Line YES.

SOMETHING IS WRONG SOMEWHERE. By Peter Edion idlflna Printing and PubUihiflt Co. PsMWMM Of (Sawtt Tin Wei tt thy Oeii keep note and JsdfttaBt, and wait. lay Oea oonthmaJlr, Hosia llii, The effort Is enormous and the good will very striking. It Is now only matter of time, and there csn be only otie result.

John Mevnard Keynes. British Human lift consists In mutual A sad thing happened in the Senate of the United State the other day, and ita V. n. rwM VIM Vrein War. Charlotte Oilman.

economist, nn the U. S. Defense service. nort. full, tragic significance went practically unnoticed.

The gentleman who has the hon i 7, Manner ml Iriwlollnn Mnnilr B. PfMk n. B. nigi "ar Hal Bdl or of being dean of the Democratic sena 4 in We shall be and continue lo he In great danger aa long aa the Hitler tors got up and admitted in effect that he didn't know what was going on. The dis Idea rules.

Our best hope is to get It over with without wax. Our next Indian louol orte II. 'W Snborrlptlna TaraM Pally. Pr DalU. fiiret mnniln m.jo tinguished statesman was none other than the Hon.

Ellison DuRant Smith of Lynchburg. S. Cotton Ed Smith himself A. Hon. LL.

Hon. Phi. Beta Kappa, TVlh. Pi n.OMlh "iit( 1S) Pall v. "ft IKK nHv.

senator from nis great state since 1308. Wil. SLT SN Cotton Ed is now 77, and the 33 yearn Th Alto-fit lo ih ji.i.ii" ht mutt th local he has been in the U. S. Senate is longer Ties uBimnon or lint nllirrn r-fHIIM tl nunli.lifl h'r- than a lot of people ha'e lived.

The world best hope It to get It over with, tvtn if we have to go to war. Booth Tarkington, novelist. We protect what we ourselves htve created. Justice Stanley Reed. U.

S. Supreme CourL There is no rural community in the United States so poor that it cannot have an adequate diet. Dr. Harold Clark, Columbia University. If Spain is a traitor to democracy, then we mutt be against Spain.

Tomaa Soloy Ouell, Costa Rica, on Spain's plea for a "Holy War" against Russia. ftnttonal tilr.rtl.lnic Hrnr.srntniio i.i lni. today is not the world of 1908, when young Mr. Smith first came to Washington. "Time is short," as the defense sloganeers I I mm mm imm LW aM mm 10 RirWalUr Ml ill" Mlriliftll HI" say, and it will never be 1308 again.

pnnaylTna, In 190S, fleets of freighters sailed from Enlrrrn HI I-ontolm- Indiana. -rfnit-rlAn mall m'tr. spending ftw days with heg daughter Martha al Avonmoie. Mite Kathryn Mlllen It spending this weak it New Wilmington con ference. Mr.

and Mrs. John Wiggins spent some time with the former's mother, Mrt. J. R. Wiggins, who hat been on the sick lilt.

Mrt. Oeorge Elgin and children" have bean apendlng aome time wlta her father. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller ana family tpent an evening at thj Buyers home last week.

L. Brown it threshing in thlg section this week. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs of last McKeesport, were in thia tectloa Saturday.

Miss Ruth Burroughs' Is having a) music class through this section. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Iisinrlng ra contly spent a day with tho latler'g mother, Mrs. Fauner, at Punxsulev ney.

Dick Craig delivered check! trj the spring and summer RroAghterg this week. Harvey Wilkinson who is employed In Sears-Roebuck alore at Indiana, was a week-end caller at his home near hare. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Fouta werg Indiana business callers Saturday. W. L. Brown, son and family, attended the Brown reunion at thd Indiana fair grounds Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weisse werg Saturday Indiana business callers. i thn ifl a IVi a vlaolisn tk tiiitn inters or viittiiMwii, wiicic mc vw- rci" ner ana ftantee rivers met to lorm inn At- eomln.nt. ctIIiumi hn hmllol lo lantic ocean, their holds crammed with ex port cotton.

Today Charleston Navy Yard Parkwood hums with sounds suspiciously like preparation for a war. Cotton Ed stands bewil rrttr i "no pul.lnii Pi.i.,i;on ih company. Thursday. August 7, 1941 dered. The sad part is that there are today so many others who don't know what goes Rev.

McClelland of Indiana has baen called vto Ihe West Union Church and began his work last Sunday. A native ot India delivered ONE MORE STEP. the message, which was very much enjousd by the people. Braden McAdoo of Plttaburgh Thirty years ago tuberculosis was the first cause of human death. Today, in the eiatps it ranks eierth.

The last de- spent the week-end with his broth cade alone has seen a dwliue ot pel cent in the mortality rate of this once most rfvbaHfri disease of all mankind. Thousands A number mis section at tended the Decker funeral. Mrs. J. R.

Campbell has been YUGOSLAVS-GREEKS li of men. women, and children are brimming with life, who would otherwise be but tear-choked memories. You or I might be among those thousands. The arm of tuberculosis prevention, as well as cure, is long. rwinr R.

H. Sundbere. in his annual on, and cannot understand. What It The Menace? Cotton Ed's soliloijuy in the Senate came in the course of an offside debate on the proposal to retain drafted men in service beyond their first year. "1 do not believe in this draft business." he said.

"I believe that if the American boys cannot volunteer to protect their country, it is not worthy of protection." He bettan his impromptu speech by a general confession "I think it is time for the Congress to know some facts. Ananias and Sapphira were Sunday School teachers' compared to some of those from whom we receive reports "I should lika to know what is the great menace to America now. If it is infinitely worse than it was a year ago, we should know it." And now, get this: i'S. report as President of the California Tuberculosis Association, pointed out that while spectacular gains have been made against tuberculosis it would be extremely unwise to take victory for granted. He observed that: "Tuberculosis is still one of the major causes of death, especially in the vounger age groups the incidence of the disease might easily increase again.

In the ni-esent world crisis, for example, one AT mum ROGERS Todays Of Other Years The Washington Merry Go Round By Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen TIME TOiTRABE MiYOMJ We should find out what is threaten- may properly be convernea over mt jjun- n(, U3. know that there is a possibility that someone may come from across the ible effect of post-war conditions Triis means continued segregation of infectious cases, earlier diagnosis, particularly thru ocean ana attacx us. sav there is such a possibility. I do not say there is any such FOR A RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER mass surveys and follow-up of contacts, i a nrobabilitv Sclecteea llslenlni Is debate an draft extension weren't impressed none likes soldier's lite, lew comprehend nation's peril in crisis: all want to eiilt army; 71 per eent willlm to do as Conjrese rules: morale netleeted: Franco and Russia contrast in flihlinf qualities.

WASHINGTON Most attentive In France.abattsllons, companies, entire regiments surrendered almost cn masse. Tile world was astounded. The French Army had been heralded as the best in the world. IU officers had been trained for years. Its equipment, while not as good as the Nazis, was the next best in Europe.

Yet the French Army coUapsed in eleven short days. Frenchmen who went through that catastrophic surrender now tell us that more important than SO YEAHB AQO Tuesday, August 1, 1923 Pennsylvania pays silent tribute to late President as train passes thru state. Mrs. Coolldge goes shopping. New First Lady of the Land described as "Regular Fellow." Will continue drive against diphtheria.

Toxin anU'toxin treatment to be extended to children below school age as well as present pupils. Resolution of city council brings a request that there be a general and more adequate Wment of "I think it is about time for us as a ed cases before clinical activity develops. bodvif there are enough of ug here The successful battle being carried on UHre w-orthv of the seats we occupy to' de- I against tuberculosis should demonstrate mant tne facts. jf we CRImo get them we UP TO conclusively to me i.ijm should appoint a committee to find out the i listeners in the crowded Senate aouiry 01 tne jwiikihxmi mcuiwi piui.u.., j-eai ihclS. and the responsive willingness with which you get a vison hel.e of committee were little groups that' profession applies its ability, regard- 0f senators, like a Ford Peace ship, cross- sunburned, khakiiad young Hitlers panzer divisions, more inv portant than stuka dive-bombers, suspension of business here Friday, was French morale.

French troups when services for the late President did not want to light. will be held. On leave from nearby camps, tion. Tuberculosis is no respecter of social 0f his works, to see if they're real they took time out to visit the Aug' ust chamber and listen to the dis- ine country was torn by disson- Coolidge is unrecognized on Wash- cusslon that was deciding their fu-, sn- Mc" lh lynches had no in.ton President takes earjy idea why they were fighting. morning stroll to ease tension of ture.

IhM ltnntu anvihinir it nrae that ihju EVEN OP TO TTZr- and economic barriers. It strikes all. To fight it successfully has meant a campaign in every corner of the land and in every so-called social stratum; Medical men, in tuberculosis as in other afflictions, carry on with little thought of personal gain, but with a flaming hope of pj-omoting mankind one step nearer to a better civilization. "I Just Use The Word" "There is no use for us to become hysterical because men are fighting over in Europe," said Smith toward the end of his remarks. "I think it is our duty at all times to have an Army and Navy, thoroughly trained, and ready to defend this country against all agression The point I desire to make is, why do we not have an ad To 8nd out what they, themselves flghting for the Comite dea think about being kept in the army Forgcs, Trusl or lne Deux more than one year, the Merry- families ithe 200 families who Go-Roundcrs interviewed one nun- ralcd Bank of France drcd of them as they left the Senate i So Fl.anc ell.

0ne yMr later all galleries. entirely different story comes from Choice 01 These TRADE-IN WATCH FEATURES 95 PAY Mc A WEEK Sensational buys in guaranteed watches for men and women. Buy nowl All of those interviewed were Russia. FIGHT FIRE ON ALL FRONTS. from eastern states and represent- I I FOR YOUR OLD WATCH On July 9, a nation-wide program seek- equate Almv and an adequate Navy7 We ed practically every branch ot the have spent about $70 billions in times of i think about the bill you have awaiting body of his beloved Chief.

13 YEARS AGO Sunday, August 7, lstl No Sunday issue. 10 YEARS AGO Friday, August 7. 1031 Cramer makes surprise plane flight over North Atlantic. Gypsies who gypped local woman out Of 11,000 arrested in Latrobe. Mrs.

Joseph Bruno, West Philadelphia street, victim of unscrupulous nomads. Two of band In jail here. Blue Ridgers agree It was "great old war." Veterans ot 80th Division meeting with families in Pittsburgh and recount tales of 14 years ago. you ing to strengthen national defense through 0t ha Us on Tver wide adoption of a comprehennve niun.ct- it at $60 hiZZ vtZ IN TRADE pai lire prevention ormmincc, was iaunc.1- of bmions am ed. The suggested ordinance provides for anvthing about it- SeX worS the creation -of a bureau ot fire prevention Diirincr tho tul .1 S' in the local fire departments and gives the r'p 0 who'e' USE YOUR CREDIT There, a huge, unwieldy, green army lacing the pick of Hitler's mechanized veteran, has retreated, but not surrendered.

Al times isolated and hopelessly cut off, Russian troops have continued lighting lighting so desperately that the Germans have complained that they did not obey the rules of war. Obviously Russian Iroops have been defending something which Ihey cherished. They have had what the French lacked morale. Wo Don't Have II Yet And to date, judging, by our poll to selectees, plus the War Department's own frank fears, the American army also lacks muralc. They uu.ciu 1 just heard debated?" Here are the resulls: Almost without exception they said they wanted to return to civilian life at the end of one year's service.

About 30 per cent were very emphatic they should be "let out," repeating Senator Wheeler's phrase tlml the Government was "breaking faith." The remaining 70 per cent, while desirous of returning home, were not insistent. About one-third of i worn Amith whs wii mo- in iaid 41 al; storage and use of explosives "re in gener Four thousand given work recaU and flammable: the installation and 'XW'Z of private alarm systems and V'" maintenance PAY 50c A WEEK fire extinguishing etiuipme nt ie mainten- 1 senator take it that he was fnivlv nave no idea that thi ve n0 'a" tne In Pittsburgh. Federal control of coal denied. Leading operators say no meeting held at which government regulation was discussed. DEATHS Howard S.

Wilson o( Cherrytrec. father of Deputy Sheriff Eugene Wilson: Joseph Rowe Of Indiana; Mrs. Elizabetn Bowker or Seward; Mrs. John Harahus of Homer City: John S. Mitchell of North Point and George W.

Piter of Punxsutawney. about it? "No!" Smith answered. "I would rather find out for myself. 1 do "not take anyone's word any more. I do not know wlrat is the matter with the country.

Something is wrong somewhere." He put his finger on it there, all right: "Something is wrong somewhere." NEW WEAPONS this group volunteered that they wuntry is in were willing to abide by the action Thw nve realization of Congress. Kh were Don't Understand Danger We have sPenl building up From the brief chats with these "i.tonments with most of Ihe coin-boys, two signiflcant attitudes 4t nom- We have provided stood oui: I S'' 1. Soldiering has no The clothing and fair equipment. But we Arim- definitely has not sold itself hav neglected morale the most to thein as a way of life. With one all.

possible exception, no selectee in- mcnUis ago. this column dicated that he would re-enlist vol- Published a series on lack of morale untanly it discharged. 'ne months Mind Your Manners It is most encouraging to see the Army rrlcM At 4 $2750 75c A Wa Thev had no comnlaints about i come out with two new weapons Which sug- their treatment. Food aood. 10 Chi' Staff was was gesi that it lias really been studyinr? th thev were not overworked, some g' 'he reply that the 1.

Tf von ar the wtttrnt if .1 1 siiiiatmn wbg nte ibnoi was OK. About better physical condition J'luin the same friend in his or her par- you write note to the moth- First, a new carhine a w.oi than ever belore. But soldiering Haxruon, who ran lne onts' snou light rifle we.Vhim, w. lr, Snuleage Book campaign for camp bread-and-butter 1 I 'm Not on of these youngsters I during I er as well as to on till ee eet lnng. A II infant rv officers 1 seemed aware of what was happen-1 lhe proposed a new pro- the visit is over? should ance and regulation of fire escapes; the means and adequacy of exits from all man- rer of buildings in which persons live, work or congregate, and the investigation of Ihe causes, origin and circumstances of fires.

In aiinounciuv '-his new plan, W. K. Jlallalieu. general manager of the Nation- al Board of Kire L'utlerwriters, said "Many plains are running three shil'ls. Many of them are taking on work foreign lo their former operations: new materials and pro- cesses are being intrmluceil, ami jreneral husiness is being speedcfl up.

Kxeess production, especially in nltuie, must be stored: cotton, which has a higli hazard, is an outstanding example of the necessity of supervision of Enrage which il is not now receiving. It is iheiiMoie of vital importance at this time to iri adequate authority to fire departments." The new ordinance would he immediately adopted by all cute-. Ami even in very small towns, tibieh do not haw; tire departments, il should lie 10 carry on similar iiisjieelion wn-k. Kteiy lire prevented today is of diieet seriiv lo the defense effort c-veiy destrut-tie lire which occurs is the enemy of the ileiVioe effort. And this is a work in which all citizens can participate.

Fight fire on all fronts, CANADA PITCHES IN. The United with people, has not yet suiceeili in selling the friend when Something new and boauH. ful in imart ring daiign. Gorgeous gonuino diamond in I4K solid yellow gold. below the rank of maim- I ih unria ih.t th.ir I gram, but was rebuffed.

2. Is It thoughtful to say to a sinned officers, and maiiv snecial troon tn" houl1 eniriiieers nin-hiii, 10. some sacrir.ee for then nt, on lis, mat nine gunners, and Ihe like, country Atlantic and the Pacinc. the War w-ill carry it. This is a businesslike means Said a stocky Signal Corps manil Department has given the boys no of increasing by almost 50 per cent the I "If we see that things are urgent.

of what is happening in "(ry 'Wiment. I PAY 50c A WEEK II viu ngni car- him. which makes a modern amiv rteht. cide, they ought to let ua out." 'Copyright. 1841.

by United Feature Syndicate inc.) bride-to-be. "My dear. I think you have a great deal of courage to marry with the future 10 3. Should you complain of how warm you are when visiting in a friend's Inure? 4- Is it good manners to talk a great deal about how poor you are? ft. Shout a woman mention the cost of fo)d durin a meal, even though no one but her family 1 present? What would you do It- You arc bothered by tht crying of a neighbor's small baby (a) Complain to the neighbor? (b) Grin and bear it.

accepUnt; ihe fact that una 11 babies do cry Mimetimes and that there is nottv to bt done about it? "These Guys OtlUlda Sid an Air Corps corporal Wfl '5475 ijuys outride who are mak- MMMMrMgMM ing good dough and aWiking for mmim fl-L. more while they keep us in the Olllif fll WraCKCfS Yr Payl' Serond. a new hair-tmo trmk inouul-inj? a 75-mm. Held nun is alroadv coming oil ihe assembly line. Such a weapon in tlu' hand of Krance might have stopped the tJerman tank blitz hich broke thru the French army.

Criticism l.aned on pictures snowinjf l. aS. field pieces heinp pulled backward into position is here answered This gun could even lire pointblank with the truck in motion. army that the thing that Dot nets me.1 "There r.ri plenty of men who like the army." said a cavalryman. "Why not lei them volunteer? And Answers on Fft Twelve Oefejisa Leaden Along with government defense jobs no many hish-jAundtii iiilo diamond tngagtrntnt ring; in lovely new itylo, MK solidj yellow gold ttreemlinedj mounting.

I Match each man in the first list besides. uht art they going to with all the new men coming in uitli his correct position in the vond list. They wont have enough room foi 1 J. Fiorello H. La Ouaidla.

Leon Henderson. Harry Hopkins. Harold Ickei. William Knudaeti. Edward Stettmiu Jr.

Office of Production Menage- ihem." Said a pugnacious Brooklynite "They made a deal with uj, and they ouiht keep il. You can write this if they'll lei you we're pretty hot about this busi nei tieepii.it us in the He as ut The first Negro to hold public ot ice the I'uited States was Eb-enezer Don Carlos Hasset of Philadelphia, who was made consul-general to Haiti by Grant in I860. 6. Answere 1. Yes.

3. No. Don't sink a pessimistic note when diL'ueing a person's appraachuu marriage. 3. No.

It is like saying. "Your hojse is vtiy 4- Nn. 5. No Best "What Would You Do" solution (b. billion dollars' worth of intense Bonds.

Canada, ith not iinie I -J. nun, 0011 people, has just sold in Victory Loan ecurities, when only had been asked. The United Stales is not at war. while Canada is. So it is not surprising that the isles of Defense Bonds, which are not sold in single overwhelming "drixe," l.m in a continuous process, should not yet have left tht Canadian total behind.

They will in time, of course, and they may even as this Is printed be passing the Canadian mark. But they won't approach it relatively until they pass 10 billions The Canadians have sei up a mark fur Ul to (hoot It. Let' shooting. louuer than they promised, pretty 1 ment director. damned hot about it b.

Administrator of Office of The Russians Have It Price Administration and Civilian This dofs not mean that these i Supply, boys art; u.vpainoiic. But it does c. Priorities director, mean that the t'. S- Army so fat d. Office of Cvilian Defeme di- i Tire sizes on American automobile are gradually being reduced in number.

There are only seven different sues on the 1941 passenger cars; in lilii) the new models required 10 different sites. hm, npfiectod tne most important With Us heart shattered by a i iiikv.u. to be diiwn from ihf e. Defame Oil Co-oi dmatcr luliei. js.

izty iw.r can le.vi of Fracce nd tht lesson of Fedeial Coorduator oi De- 10ti jid nd kali irun before Russia. 1 least, 14mUs ovtrukM tht uunjL I.

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