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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 6

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riday Evening' December 4 1942 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Dorothy "Dtx Says it men to the bottom of the sea with but long ago dedicated to peace1 on earth and 4 every rule 5 Out of the Past certain By Phillips GROWING PAINS U5 I If 'i of which they buy it No one Jef ort sent that' bund Al Day by Day By Charles Driscoll record of our convoys across the shows 1 that with sufficient armed the edge of the submarine attack blunted The trouble' is that the movie for instance RENSSELAER PASTOR INISHES TRAINING OR NAVY CHAPLAINCY prevent our landings in North Af did not inflict really heavy losses of the great number of targets Adequate escorts of armed pledges shall drive the out of the Philippines to iwould Certainly new the There A PROMISED HOLIDAY Christmas Day will be the first full holi since the United States entered the war War Production Director 1 Donald Nelson says that tfie birthday of the Prince of Peace we should all rest from the produc tion of the weapons of war" It will be well worth what Jt costs in reduced butput to observe Christmas in this spirit Even while all our energies are bent Oh making war and winning the war the ultimate objective peace on must be kept Tn sight 'We cannot accept our en philosophy that war Is glorious and peace decadent The message of Christmas stands firm against this dictator made doc trine It will be the plain duty of American in dustry make up the time lost through keeping Christmas a holiday but it can be er LU LAXCiA paicnvn i 4ka I mat wney wuuiu ire ah uuur xeuiiAiico it 'ZU nav anvalAnhQ WOKerB 711 thei 'Real estate promoters of the bulk tempt to rica and in spite offered them ships were provided with the transports and even those sunk did not carry many of our fighting them 7 The Atlantic escorts can be united nations today have not enough naval Vessels to protect all merchant ships along all the vast distances 'where supplies must be carried to our armies and those of our Allies This is the one chance left Jp Hitler and he is taking7 advantage of it But the expanded building programs promise5 soon to increase number of our armed ships Past experience shows that when the submarines are "forced 'to attack in the presence of naval escorts they fail to do great damage Journal and Courier 7 THEJOURNAL OUNDED 1520 vSft THE COURIER OUNDED 1831 (Distributed by Kins eatures Syndt bitterly I rate Inc reproduction in whole or and la in part strictly prohibited) wassail WASHINGTON Dec A gi chagrin I gantic crucial battle for control of daugh I the air over the Mediterranean is My personal choice for the best editorial of the year is this brief one from the Worcester Gazette sent me by Anne rench violin teacher of Warren Mass: A correspondent wrpte to the New York Times suggesting that inasmuch as meat is no longer plentiful and is needed for our armed forces and allies people should restrict themselves to one pet Many families was was sug gested feed good meat to several dogs You can lay a safe bet that the idea came from some sour puss who detests dogs 'anyway and who never knew the joy of having a good dog The fact is that when and if the meat sit uation is such that there enough for of the kind of meat dogs the government will say so There is still fortunately enough food for our dogs They may not get choice cuts Vut they mind As for liquidating dogs to conserve the meat supply the idea is savage and outrageous Dogs eat meat no one "and if there enough of that your pet will understa nd That what makes him a pet and dis tinguishes him from a certain kind of human being power with all our heart ill us with zeal and fervor in our workaday life 1 that we may not Eive way to weariness of the bodv the spirit or mind rather that we discourage our obligations and task as best we can that bur energies and our efforts msfy yield fair fruits Through Jesus Christ Our Lqrd Amen XJSQ GRATEUL Editor Journal and Courier: The executive committee of the United Service Organization wishes to express appreciation to you and your staff for your assistance in giving publicity in the Jour nal and Courier to our USO recreational program We realize that during these war times you have many demand on your time and receive requests such 'as ours1 for publicity or these reasons we are doubly grateful to May I personally express ay thanks for your kindness Sincerely Mrs English litical move involve the revolutionary reform ever tioned by new deal? Could i anyone possibly get any good out of it except the com munists who originated the idea many years ago not to help any one but to prevent our success fully capitalistic democracy from being successful so they could ge control? Who else wbuM be helped? NEW YORK Thinking out oud: Harry Hansen the book critic on his way to his office from Grand Central carrying his little leather book container th'at holds the quota of reading matter and Harry has turn ed author again himself with his book "Chicago a fine picture of his favorite town on Lake Michigan Okla homa Burton Rascoe who has been writing theaters while John Mason Brown has been having ala operation Brown celebrates his hospital experience with a brief book It is more subtle and less hilarious than Irvin famous ing of So it seems that Charles Driscoll is in the Navy Anna Stabl Green ville Ohio sends i me a picture of him taken as he was about to ship1 out of San Diego on con voy duty a good look ing former to football player at airview and surely a credit to the tribe I know that related claim him as a cousin anyway ments or contribute in any way to national economic welfare No one would spend a Ji ls I dollars to make a With the telling it all in a few lines! And I hope some dog haters who have been "writing to the papers about the meat rationing have crawled into dark corners after reading it In England which must import nearly all its meat through oceans awnrminv with boats there is plenty of meat for pets In this country which produces many times more meat than all its peo ple eat we need to kill our faithful pets fo save meat Speaking of food reminds me of 'a in our town who is riding the crest of the wave She is Miss Christine McKeev er dietician or years she has been feeding regular hotel pat rons baked potato peelings ap ples with the skins oni and all kinds of vegetable dishes that are good for them She makes these dishes so palatable that she never has to preach to the cus tomers She never distributes leaf lets explaining how good whole wheat bread is During the last two years she has transformed the once bleak restaurant of the Wellington ho tel on Seventh avenue into a crowded resort of epicurians Her soy bean cutlets are becoming famous for meatless days AMA BUYS tTP NUT CROP SAN RANCISCO Dec 4 The Agricultural Market ingAdministration has 'plenty of nuts and not of the kind that you have to nut7 in quotation marks More than half of the national crop which it bought up of' 18f million pounds of walnuts almonds jecans and filberts were produced on the Pacific coasti it is not well enough to be at his law office and attend to other duties 1 SPECIAL SERVICES In accordance with a request from department executive com mittee all members of the Amer ican Legion and auxiliary will at tend church services Sunday Dec 6 commemorating the first an niversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor Members will meet at the To inn hall at 9:15 a and at tend the services St Augus tine Catholic church St Joseph college official gov ernment weather report showed that the thermometer Thursday morning registered seven degrees' below zero This is the coldest report of the present winter HOSPITAL NOTES Jasper county hospital notes! Births: To Mr and Mrs Marvin of DeMotte twin sons to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Beough ter of Rensselaer a daughter to Mr and Mrs Ray Williams of DeMotte a daughterEugene Petz of air Oaks entered for medical attention Milton Merri man of Morroccoi and Patricia Moore of Rensselaer entered for surgical care Dismissals: Mrs Bess Griggs MrsDossen Byrd and son and Eugene Petz SOCIETY The Society of Chris tian Service will meet at 2 Tues day in the Methodist church auditorium A Christmas program will be presented which will in clude organ numbers by Mrs Gwin devotions and a Christ mas story' Gifts for the Christ mas box for Gary riendship house should be brought to the meeting or sent to Mrs Snyder The executive meeting of old and new officers will be at the home of Mrs JHunt on Saturday af 3 1 The West Jordan Sunshine club met with Helen Jordan assisted by Blanche Morris and Geneva Patrick It Was voted to make a donation to the American Legion to help their project of sending the home paper to every Jasper county boy in service The De cember meeting the the club will be a Christmas dinner to be served at Jordan school house on Dec 10 at nqon Husbands are1 invited Rev MJL Booth Home on urlough Jasper Soldier 1 Met Death Legion to Church RENSSELAER Dec Gradu ating last Sunday at Norfolk Va with 24 others and winning the rank of chaplain the Rev Mor ton Booth on leave from the pastorate of theRensselaer Pres byterian church has arrived for a few furlough afterwhich he will go to New York for as signment to active navy duty in that area Rev Booth left here Sept 26 and has been in training' since that time at Norfolk Thursday afternoon 'Rev and Mrs Booth went to Union Mills for an over night "visit with his 'mother was held for him this (riday) evening from 7 to 9 at the manse with members of the congregation and friends invited Sunday he will partici pate in services at the' local church DEATH Lloyd Williams the fourth Jas per county war casualty lost his life in action with American troops while resisting attempted landings by Japanese on Nev Caledonia in the southwest Pa cific He was killed Nov 19 ac cording to word received by his parents Mr and Mrs Carry Wil Hams of Pleasant Ridge i Pvt Williams 23 was born near Kniman and the family later moved to Tefft where he grad uated from high school in 1938 The family moved to South Bark ley township four months ago Lloyd was one of the earliest selectees leaving here Aug 12 1941 He arrived in the south Pacific last March and the last time he was heard from was on Oct 30 Surviving besides the parents are two brothers Vernon in mill? tary service at ort Leavenworth Kan and Donald at home and three sisters' Mrs Oscar Putman of Rensselaer Miss Vera Wil liams and Mrs Iuby Poisel of Medaryville Mrs Dv Hoshaw received a letter from her husband Lieut Hoshaw of Camp Wallace TexThursday in which he states that he has completed his pre liminary tests and training and is ready to start work in the train ing school Classes are to begin next Monday COMES ON ISIT Pvt Ewart Merica is here for a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Alex Merica Pvt Merica who in civilian life was an at torney in Cleveland is now in training in the air force nt Bowling ield Wash He enlisted at ort Benjamin Harri son July 4 and has been at ferson Barracks Mo 'and Logan Colo before being to Bowling field '4 Beginning Thursday and tinuing until "March 1 'rural carriers out of Rensselaer con mail wilt begin their rounds one hour later at 9 instead of 8 The reason for the change is because of weather conditions that fre quently delay arrival of morning mail trains Attorney George Reed is con fined to his home with ah attack of influenza He is improving but labourer vis worthy of his ather in Heaven put away from us we beseach Thee all sloth and inactivity of bodymind and" heart Kindle within us we pray Thee the fires of vigor of embition' to serve and to be use ful of to be worthwile and to do good Strengthen our weakness so that whatsoever our hand is put to doing we may perform it earnestly and sincere ly with all our will with all our DIRECT ROMTHE PEOPLE (Communications ent to thio do Bailment should bo limited to SOo words and must carry the writoro alanaturo and nd dress The writ ten (not typortl name will not used necessarily but must accom pany the letter Anonymous letters not uydJ 1 NEWS BEHIND THE By PAUL MALLON ni TS By iney 11 vp IT very nine Jimmy Hatlo Registered PtentOfflc WELCOME GIRL BABY stork has recently brought a' bundle from Heaven to some young friends of mine but alas like so many presents what they asked Santa Claus for girl instead of a boy and they are disappointed Hence there are wails mentations instead of fireworks and Of course they will get Ino duv nr twn and think their little ter the sweetest and dearest thing' In the I now in its first phase world but the incident calls attention anew I This battle will determine the to the strange and incomprehensible fact that I fortune of our invasion of Africa the girl baby' generally gets a cold welcome land may require weeks i from her parents whereas the boy baby is No wise general triesto go very received with shouts ofjoy far these xiay without air poyer urthermore I metur first landings by the general public Warm and hearty proving great quantities of planes the congratulations that are jPfrei upon norttiern Tunisia Sicily and the father and mother of a son I Sardinia He drew them from even the doctorUs Stalingrad central 1 Germany and to break the sad news that the I every point but particularly from is nothing but a the most that the guj grja (Where it now" appears family and friends can do is to i summon up a I had been placed in prepara falsely cheerful it migh have been wors at 1 for invasion of Turkey) and titude which says plainly as words I jrom southern rance (for a coff might have been twins' 1 template invasion of Spain) Yet such as the inconsistency of human waa obviously necessary then nature that although the great majority of for tUS establish air bases to parents want boys instead of girls when I fighter planes in from Britain they are their 'own children when childless anj the U'S (you cannot fly couples adopta baby they nearly always fighters that distance) to establish pick out a girl You woud think that when I gine supplies in great quantity they had chance to select the kind of an jjn short to get an air screen infant they wanted instead of having' to I overhead before moving our land take whatever Nature wished off on them troops further We are getting they would grab off the lusty: boy babies I that now But on the contrary the demand is fori When German planes are driven fragile little feminine numbers from north African skies the next Whether or not this is because women step will be to pulverize their who are behind most of the foster parenting bases in Sicily with our bombers want something with golden curlr that they chase them from the straits and can tie blue on and dress up in I open the way for invasion of Italy furbelows and play with as they did their dolls is not known But anx of the Child I complete re making' of Amar indingsocieties will tell you that girl babies I jca WOuld result if Mr Roosevelt go like hot cakes whereas it takes real goes through with the idea of lim salesmanship to get rid of a boy babjr iting all personal profits to $250C0 Of course in the countries wherethere I net after taxes 1 It is a new idea were historic titles to be inherited i and es' and no one seems to be thinking tates went by the law of primogeniture it about the effect it would have on was logical for boys tobp preferred to girls the average taxpayer worker or but even this advantage seems to be going business man but someone had into the discard as the prognostication is better start that after the war titles will be ten cental No one cares about rich a dozen and nothing will be 'left of ancestral They will get along on their $25 estates except the mortgage on them 000 but the question is what the In a democracy where we all are' tradi 1 limitation will do to the average tionally born equal no matter 'what our sex man and the country as a whole and where every babe is to stand All the progress that has been on its own feet no such reasonfor giving made in America has depended the preference to boys ever existed unless upon investment risking money it was to be found in the ancient belief that I for the chance to get more girls were a financial burden on their par When the government says no ents while boys were an asset done can get more than $25000 not 'But the modern girl has knocked that even to pay 75 to 90 per cent of theory a cocked hat "fSusie sit I the excess into the treasury in at home nowadays and do tatting while her taxes how many new ventures noor bld father goes out and works himself wifi be made to furnish employ hump shouldered to support her On I the ment and good wages and good contrary as soon as she finishes school she working conditions? hustles out and gets a job and it is her Certainly no one hereafter wou Old Man who chucks his job and spends invest a million in new or old his declining year? in the poojroom or listen rpnse and no one who al ing to the radio while his daughter brings ready has an income of $25 C00 the bacon In the great majority of net will take any more invest 414 C44C MC1 I Ztl VI Hl if A In OtlV XXEQV families it is the girls who get going sooner than the boys Ta irina hv 'and larcre Yor of course am ovrpnHnns to ftVerV rule 1 am a tai oTonfar asset tn narents than boys are 1 a a 11 A 1 a A a 1 1 4 unopenea to mocner wnu a areas would haveto watch earnings before investing only a nttie cnange ror spenums mighe be no more "Miamis built while the boys keep theirs to do with as or netroits built un they please It is the girls who help Mojneri New Iinventions that have with the housework and take cAre of thebrought this countly to: the front younger children after thelrhard day's work would likewise become attrac office whilegjhe boys sit around and I tjve Onljfe small investments Tead the comics It Js the girls who fix would be 1 up jthe house and buy new furniture never I vyhat would it do to' the Du the boys Ipont ord and Chrysler enter rAnd it is the girls who take care or priseg (and1 that whole type of Mother and ather when they are old op business already es nuanHnoflv OVDPV hnmp 1TI which! ax jieiyieoo A44 raonsnea an nlA wian AT WATYlAn HaS the WamCSt mu 1 'A I I A 41v Zy £JU44 US UU1L4 W4 UCXAl seat by the fireside it is the wife father 0 unload General Motors or mother whom the man ox me nouse stock supporting 'not his own As an oia age Own Who would buy it No one insurance policy a family of daughters beats I wbo already had investments re the Townsend Plan all hollow turning him $25000 net ieAnd as a source of pride' daughters are I And who else is there to buy a preferred risk to sons because in these I such large blocks of stock? The days every woman has a chance of becoming I prjce of stocks and bonds would famous or marrying a millionaire thus depreciate from such a condi giving parents a double opportunity to brag I hurting the little fellow more about how their children turned' out than the rich So considering these things warm Certainly there would be no up our welcome to the girl haby and give future rayon cellophane and all three cheers to the stork when he leaves that large scale investment de one on our doorstep even if we had our I velopment in the future Ameri heartsrset on a boy I ca because it would not pay I Hundreds of thousands of work A DELICATE PROBLEM I ers a (mostly union labor) would DEAR MISS DIX: Here is a very delr I fip these opportunities closed cate problem that confronts the girD in: our There are ways of getting office: One of the head women and I around everything Possibly every who has a lovely personality and is liked bjg existing business enterprise in by eVeryoriO is most offensive to be with I country would try selling because she apparently never bathesj or I Btock to the small wage earner washes her clothes and one cannot sit near I agajn baby stock perhaps herwithout feeling a wave of nausea How Ownership rmight become far can we get her to take an Interest in her funSf and diversified which would person without hurting' her? be good if it did not destroy OICE GIRLS nersonal business management and I think that the only Pos the initiative which alone has sible way would be to write her an anony I made this country successfulabove' mous Probably she would suspect an 'others that it was those who hadto work' with The effect of thek $25000 limi her who wrote it but she would never Know I tation on salaries that has been exactly who "You might enclose that famous made already can be seen when advertising slogan for a bad breath remedy I movje actors make their one iuea or pictures a year and quit I will happen when invest ment quits? Who will Le 'helped What will happen to American productive enterprise the superior quality of which is enabling us to win the war because other nations cannot match it? Who will build the factories of the future? Where can the treasury get bulk of its hereafter sun less it increases the taxes on all the rest of us who are not rich to replace the taxes lost by this Who would be helped? Does not this well sounding po most men RIGHTS READERS called town In variably arqx close to their readers so the action representatives of 1000 of these papers in joining the defence against the suit that charges the Asso ciated Press with monopoly has a phase that might be overlooked Thesenewspapers have an tunusual stake In £he Associated Presscase They comprise the bulk of the co 'membership and' represent every and creed Lack ing 7 the 'facilities tfor4' news gathering on a national and world wide scale that metropoli tan papers can if they desire provide their reliance on the unbiased news service of the Associated Press is more complete than is the case with the larger papers The smaller newspapers are many of them! done Mr Nelson assures us if a day of without competition' in their communities I yegt renews and increases energy for the often eighty per cent' or more of their read work to be a bigger" job than we have ers see io other dally? newspaper This putseyer faced before' And it is a good thing 'a heavy responsibility on the shoulders Qtj to know now what the WPB policy will be the publishers' They want all the news! toward the keeping of Christmas There can they only' accurate news And both! be extra effort before as well as alter to publishers and readers have learned that the I justify setting war labors aside on a day AP credit line' means accuracy reliability jong ag0 dedicated to on earth and and fairness good will toward men The readers themselves know they may depend: upon the Associated Press for factual! ZINC MONEY' reporting free from bjas or propaganda It I The argum ent about small coinage seems is the cause of' these millions of readers I ending in a decision to make steel that the' publishers are presenting in chain 1 penies cOated with zinc It probably pionjng the cause of the i news service now I ater much except to collectors but there Upder attack wjn be natural curiosity about' them for a I little while No more copper is available and LESSONS IN' BUTZ I the billions of pennies now in circulation Can a nation be conquered by ait power I may be called in soon and melted down for alone? I war use The zinc steel penny will serve as Germany do it in Britain al 1 Well as any other substitute though the luftwaffe bombed its cities night The real marvel in this connection may ly for a period of ten starting In be the fact that there are still going to be the fall of 1940 What happened is described I penniea 'Some alarmists have been so sure in the official story of the civil defense of I of inflation that it almost seemed for a Line IMO which has just I while as if there would be no more use in issued in London I this country for any coin below a nickel All told 43667 men women and children it looks inow' nothing very serious is were killed and 50887 seriously? injured un 1 going? to 'happen to any bflour currency der circumstances unimaginable' horror I London 'was Ixmbegs fb ffjy seven consecu action' Whenhe tive nights thecasualtiesln that city alone! are paying 80 billion dollars a yearrlhey amounting to killed nr seriously hurt want something their money 'In no 'British Wty was any one safe Yet I there was no panic the whole population 'civilization seems to" be a process of stood firm: all 'citv services were maintained making more and more' reports to each Water electricity railroad servicer foodsup other about everything plies gas service police and firemen: all 1 functioned with little interruption I In the past we have always relied upon What died in Britain during the long blitz ambition to get us places Npwi it takes a was not the will to war but the will to ac lg card cept any peace short ofunconditional sur render Britons were presented with a choice between servitudeand death and commonr i wi courage when they refused to consider slavery '3 I TODAY bombing from the could not con nthb university quer Britain can it conquer Britain en ahirl Herr of Crawfordsville are inven emies? The question iS highlytechnical but tors of a device which employes the phenom it is also onq of hope and Common sense I enon of re radiation defect' minerals hid Britain asa member 'of the nations! den under ground Recently the' two: men on to As has been witnessed inNorth Africa the I country near Union town by Gen banners of the united nations bring food erai English warrior after he had and freedom wherever they go These are I been' ambushed and mortally wounded by the altrnUve 'tn ftom th uJuto In time they will be the alternative offered! cannon balls and other material Mr to all but the guilty minority of Germans I Abbott presented part of the relics to Tip We have a' weapon 'thatthe nakis lortg pecanoe County Historical museum discarded: the ordnance of mercy andgood A new ong will 'v Mrs Lila Swaynie 7 will1 be introduced 'and broadcast for the first time this evening TANTRA PM ENT over WBAA Dean A A Potter Purdue engineering Human errors i repeat themselves Wars gXecutiye was elected president of Americanand other catastrophes vseem to recur In Mechanical Engineering organization of 20 cycles We do better with epidemic diseases I 000 members as knowledge spreads but the most VARTAGd TODAY primitive peril of' all seem to grow with! 25 courier civilization With tall our controls and cam 1 tu representatives with Battery paignswestillhave devastatyigfiresv racross the seas in the big World war cap fnu onna1Uiff AT1S 11 tfie I furoTi a dp rm an nv According to a simplicity with Wiich such disasters occur told by' Sergeant "Sherlock the man was simplicity tn uan mmewhere in rance and could not the casual ease with which they happen A satisfactory account of himself It cow kicks over a' lantern and a city is developed that the boys by their promptness destroyed A tiny blaze in a crowded build 1 arrested a spy who was seeking information In and several hundreds people are burned concerning troop movements ing ana several Coach Justin Moloney will start work of to death training the Purdue basketball squad for the The most discouraging thing about tne 3 schedule this afternoon Moloney Boston night club holocaust is that it should I succeeds Lambert who is director have repeated the famous blunders of the! of athletics at Camp tttoter nr to 1MB In Onego tot StUo both cases the werehighly In 1 Won rand championship on two year old flammable in both 7 the exits were inade Merry Monarch This grand success attained quate The trapped victims could not get! by the local institution represents an achieve out StaplV preeulloe to tom Itog 'tottot or could have prevented grim tragedy 1 atlon in dance steps Soldiers in all canton Panic was present of course but that ments and camps are dancing nothing but wa to be expected always freezes the new step It was introduced in Lafay reason Public places are safe only when ette by Prof Allen the conditions which produce panic do not YEARS AGO TODAY exist Not only must there be adequate! the morning jouusai exits but everyone at all times must know! Ground was broken Monday for the erec that they are adequate Similar fire traps may tion of the Knight company's elevatorIHn thound other place tn the conn the Sweaieh dtotoet try Every 'city should be on guard againstl wni be presented at the opera house them I this evening Ben Hepdricks has the star 4 iruv IT'rtn AT MENACE At the home of her parents Mr BUA1 Mrs James Reynolds Miss Geneva Reyn ('We fe making progress in the fight on JjJJ' entertained a large party of friends yes enemy submarines but that does not mean terday afternoon The occasion was to honor the end of the menace is in sight Last week! Miss Helen Jeffries? of Cincinnati th naw reported the loss of 11 united ves In September Alex Maharry of the Mea with ISO Boanton kUIrd or misting to 'J the western Atlantic alone 7 the car before It reached Hillsboro Tracers J1 The boats were defeated in their aid found her yesterday in Ohio hale and 'hearty says we until shall we sit down and 7 Quotable1 Notables Prime Minister Churchill warns Italy it will be the focal point for devastat ing aerial attacks: is for the Italian peo to say whether they want this terrible thing to happen to them Jor President Roosevelt on the seventh anniversary of the Philippine commonwealth Japanese army the last PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY) AT JOURNAL AND COUR IER BUILDING SIXTH AND ERRY a STREETS LAAYETTE INDIANA HEXRT Editor In Chief HENRY MARSHALL Jr PnblUher 7 ENTERED SECOND CLASS MATl'ER AT POST OICE LAAYETTE INDIANA Mall subscription rates Indian and Iroquois County Illinois: One year $400: al month 1250: thrae months 4150 Delivered carrier 10c per week Mai) rate tn Illlnoia Michigan Ohio and Kentucky 5500 per yer In 11 other states 4600 NOTICE Subscriber wishing addresses changed must ive old as well as new ddra MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is' exclusively entitled to the us for publication of all new dispatches credited to it In thia paper and lsoithe local news published MEMBER WIDE WORLD EATURES MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATION Telephones 4011 'pograpMca)'Unlon "No 64 tates that all printer employed In the La fiyette Journal and Courief com pqsing room are Anion members thkt says: that even your friends tell Good Riddance Those citizens among us who it felt mnmhorg nf thp Clprman American might conceivably be loyal Americans at heart have a lesson to learn from the trial of Charles William Soltau the 33 year old In dianapolis man convicted herj: recently of draft evasion and sentenced to five years imprisonment i 1 was brazen He i told the court that he 2nd A his parents and all his grandparents except one were born in this country he conceded that they owed everything they haye to this" nation and yet he insisted: owe a great 'deal ouf German A 'This is the insane doctrine that has led this world into the bloodiest war of all time the of the which the bund was determined to bring to the United States I ederal Judge Robert Baltzell expressed the sentiments of every decent American when said: have never seen a more contemptuous fellow in this court I am going to sentence you for five years 'and I am going to do all that I can to see that you serve as much as possible Take him Indianapolis Times i VJtH COURSE NOU IT IS A pleasure Around the office tae LEAST PHYSICAL ErOKT 5 TOO MUCH OR Gives the impression of At BEING TOO DEUCATETO HER VOICE OH MR DINW1DCN WOULD NOU PLEASE LIT MV 1 I C2 I if rEtoVYrCl I GwO SO I CAN CLEAN IT 4 i SAID IT But nou should see her HMCMMG THE URNITURE uuiomm 'i AROUND AT HOME iwowi! l' 1 ROXEWi I Ito to I In Gbd We Trust IT Sf?.

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