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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 4

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j. Friday Afternoon, April 6, Page Four The paflyNewa Journal, Murfreesboro, Tennessee goine of Middle Tennessee Stale College Natural Gas the gas company officials the council passed oh the second of three requited reading a proposal RUTH KRI ORD -jJ COUNTY' MHMIiWWINPU SINCE The Home Journal, Established fiblished Dally Except Saturday by "7 The MID-SOUTH PUBLISHING Inc. Entered at Murfreesboro, "Postoffice as Second Class Mail SUBSCRIPTION Week by Carrier In ii Nk hP By Mail Outside City Carrier Zone in Rutherford and Adjoining Counties: cer Year by 3 Jx Months by $2.50 I'hree Months by Mail Jer Year Elsewhere In $5.00 fer Year Outside A NATIONAL. REPRESENTATIVE Mid-South Dallies, Inc. Memphis Chloage New York PEACE WITHOUT PEACE TREATY The western democracies are said to be almost ready with plana for each to declare a state of peace with West Germany.

The American, British and French oreign ministers at their meeting in New York last September reached a decision, in effect, to go ahead without Russia in ending the war officially; JThat is probably one reason why-the Kremlin has been calling for new negotiations On a peace treaty with all of Germany. The legal difficulties are many in declaring a state of peace with only one section, even though the major section, of a country that has been defeated in war. And traditionally you don't have official peace with nation until a peace treaty with it has been ratified on both sides. However, the United States broke that tradition after World War I. When the Senate turned thumbs down on the League of Nations, it had to reject the entire peace treaty of Versailles inasmuch as the Covenant of the League was embodied in the treaty.

Then, in' 1920, Congress passed a resolution declaring a state of peace with Germany. It was vetoed by President Wilson, and the veto was sustained in a vote pretty much along party lines. But a similar resolution was signed by President Harding in July, 1921, two yearland eight months after the end of hostilities. The resolution accepted the set--tlements of the Versailles treaty insofar as they affected the United States. The Russians point out that all the nations at war with Germany and Japan in World War agreed to conclude ft (Continued 'from pae 1) Edwards' said that Texas Eastern! has applied for authorization to lay the pipe under the County's rural roads across the Fourth, Third, Second and First districts.

The company attorney told Judge Edwards that the line would enter Rutherford from Williamson county at a point between Nolens-ville and Rocky cross the northern part of the county and leave into, Wilson near Glade ville. That Would place the line with In about 20 miles of the city. Officials said this morning, however, that the expected the line to pass-somewhaVdoserhanatl The report made to the council by Bomar said, in fact, "it appears from the commission's order of authorization that one of the Texas Eastern corporation's compressor compression units will be located at or near Murfreesboro." The application asked the Federal Power commission to order Texas Eastern establish physical connection of its natural gas transportation" facilities with facilities of, and to sell natural gas to, this applicant and to extend its transportation for such purposes." The application further said that in view of the fact that the main line will pass so close to the city that "local distributation appears to be feasible and practical." Attached to the application wa3 a table showing the expected us of natural gas here, which the gas company had marked "Exhibit The gas company estimated that by the fifth year after, installation of a natural gas system they would be distributing a total of 402,625 million cubic feet of gas. The estimate for' the first four years in order were 340,143 and 372,531. After discussing the.

move with Emerson Bubject of sin. Harry Fosdick in his earlier ministry denied its reality. Later in life he preached a sermon on "Beyond Modernism" and set forth the fallacy of those modernists who deny sin and say that human progress is inevitable. In it he aays we cannot go "head first" in solving the enigma of sin. Intellectual adjustments are not enough.

"A men is vastly greater than his logic." We must give up the mood of Swinburne who says, 'Glory to man in the highestl forjnan is the master of things." That is absurd. Man may master many but man has yet learned to master himself. Sometimes are shocked into reality by the outburst of sin among us. The expose made in crime and gambling and corruption all prove that man's greatest enemy Is tha force which we call -It is a good world, when we look at it in one God Said that it Is good. But it is also a very evil world.

"There ia not one that doeth good; no, not One." Christ alone was without sin, and our, only remedy is- the new birth AOTO PIRl iipi 109 E. Main Phone 502 in TTim I 1 III! II II I Sjay putr. trnlt4 50 The democracies reply that darkness early today. Far to the northwest, 30 Russian-built MTG-15 jet fighters jumped 12 American F-8S sabre-jets near the Manchutian The six-mile-high battle lasted 15 minutes and ended with the route of the enemy. Five of the Red jets high-tailing for home trailed smoke and dropped chunks of fuselage or wings.

The TJ. B. planes were not damaged. Other Allied aircraft ripped Into enemy supply columns rushing supplies and reinforcements to the Communist build-up on the central front. Night raiders.

spotted more than 1.000 enemy- vehicles last night and destroyed or damaged 85 of them. B-29 superfortresses blasted the Communist build-up area itself and dropped another 150 tons of explosives on the key road junctions and supply centers of Chong-ju, Anju, Barlwon and Pyongyang, capital of North. Korea. U. S.

soldiers are among the greatest coffee lovers in the world. At the request of the soldiers themselves, the Army now serves coffee at 19 of the. 21 meals each week. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DIVISION separate peace with the enemy. Uuttrk Soya Paying Bills Confusing With New Price Controls this pledge was obviously meant to apply onry wnue Hostilities were going on, and that it had no valid meaning any longer after Germany and Japan surrendered.

They al30 learned that C-119's. as in the earlier mont continued to play the leading i in the air supply. These powei two-engine transports parachu' tons of supplies to all areas in trouble spot! During the last week in Jamr theUN forces were back on tl feet and ready, to hit the im, stronger epemy in a counter tack. The re-offensive began the Western front north of Ta and drove the Chinese north ward the Manchurian border, January 28 Suwort airstrip waJ captured and transports bef pouring in tons Of supplies I front line troops again. -----j On January 2a, the Far "EL All A VI VV.i VOAU Will WUfc Wilimf.

was redesignated as the 315tly. division. The Operational functi of the newly named Organizat remained Unchanged. All two it four engine aircraft contini maximum effort in support of I now advancing UN forces. -j Sunday: Kimpo abandoned at record tonnage hauls.

READ THE CLASSIFIED A Baby Chicks Early Chicks Ard EARLY PRODUCERSf JIM FITE HATCHERY 205 W. Vine Phone 204V inn a JO JUDTD fl TODAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Bob Steele ih "THE TRUSTED OUTLAW" Also New Serial "INVISIBLE MONSTER Watch for1 1 "THE MUMMY'S TOMS" SUN: MON: 1000 THRILLS! M-G-H'S BI6 BRiuimr BELL R.LNfilNfi MUSICAL WCirT KuTVE TCUB EYES1 Fred acfualty dances on the ceiling I Fred and Jan MBro' mytfaiMd broth HtrentartdlaiMlB) Vfiv BTl BTT TttJ TB Tfff Uilll SE3 Tint BIG, exciting, exotic "Haiti" number! fx? rrs nuni wrriTi AND SUSPKSElIt Jane sings of romance ts -Peter LiwfoftJI -a and Warm Up? the average manv They can damn well fix you a swift income-tax increase an overnight basis, or declare you In on a war, or make you eligible for a draft, or tell you that you can't buy a spare tire for yon car. But they can friter around with trigonometric approaches to what fills your belly until caviar is underselling beans. And will tell you why, in simple little words. The political approach to price-fixing on food is a tremendously delicate apt nrage the farmers and the bull growers and the dairymen, whose vote is What I think they overlook la that they are underestimating the anger of the housewife who Is not married to a farmer or a cattle raiser, and who shrieks aloud at the tilts in her grocery bill.

And who blows her top at such an obvious inequity as different prices for the same commodity, for here- and no controls there, and for fiddling and faddllng with any definite step anchor the living cost which currently eats her alive. If controls there: must- be, controls should start at the bottom and work up. ThistswltlJrthej)ro ducers of meat and vegetables and fruit and 'poultry and fish and dairy products. You allow so much markup for the middleman and the retailer and out comes an anchored price that even can understand But the way she stands now I don't know from next Tuesday about the cost of dinner, and I don't think you either. Got Fishing Fever? FISHINGTACKLE Complete Line of Rods Reels Bajt LOWEST PRICES GnABDOCK'S 219 W.

Main nBWT ,8:30 P.M., Mob, ,2, 7, -and 9 P.M 'w IS zoning the areas recently incorporated into the city. It was explained that this ws necessary in order to protect property In areas brought Into the city by action of the State Legislature. It was understood that the areas would be designated primarily as residential sections. i i The council also voted to give courtesy cards to county magistrates" in order that they Will not have" to pay parking meter fees when the court is in session. The magistrates will be given pocket sized cards which they will place inside the windshields of their automobiles on court days.

Nationalist (Continued from Page One) tacks on the mainland. A 'later offer by Chiang of 33,000 troops for use to Korea was turned down. Mac Arthur, in a letter revealed yesterday by House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin- agreed with Martin that Nationalist on the. main- land as" an aid to the struggle in the Far East might be in order.

MacArthur's statements' fired up demands in Congress to "unite MacArthur's hands." Republicans generally supported the generals Statement that if Communism wins sia, Europe's fall is inevitable. Reporters questioned short ex tensively about prospects at a change in the Formosan policy, Which included Mr. Truman's, plan to leave the island's future to the United Nations after, peace is He said he kknows of none. Short declined to comment on a report that the President would like to recall MacArthur. Nor would he say whether the President plans any action as a result 6f MacArthur's expression in the letter that using: Chinese forces on Formosa would rtot conflict with the logic "of meeting force with U.

N. Forces (Continued from page 1) of high priority war had flown 20,000 sorties and carried a -TODAY Jane Powell Rioardo Montalban 'two weeks with love -CoIop- by Technicolor- co-starring Louis Calhern Ann Harding A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Also: Walt Disney Cartoon and News SATURDAY Tim Tears Into Claim-luiii ALSO: POPEYE CARTOON COMEDY AND "CODY OF THE PONY EXPRESS" SERIAL TICKET PRICES: Children I 14o Any Tims Adults -Week Day Matinees 4 Nights and Sundays 446 vfey Cream 1 Red (Continued from page 1) Bombs behind the UN lines northeast of Chunchon under cover of A i Last Times Tonignt "PRE-HISTORIC WOMEN" Laurette Lue -Allen-Nixon First Show 7:00 P.M. Saturday-Only "THE SET UP" Robert Ryan First Show 7:00 P.M. SPECIAL Latest Release Warner Pathe News each' Thursday 4. Friday For Information Call 2346 ChMdrnr 11 and Undergo Cars Admitted FREE SALE FOR i By ROBERT C.

New Tork (U.R) RUARK If there Is Miybody in the houss who can tell ft simple bill payer what the devil gots on with this new system of price controls on ood, recently dreamed in Washington, I will send him' my undying thanks and also my butcher's thumb, on a silver aalver. (Butcher's thumbs are going at the present rate of 2,000 per ounce, according to the latest bulletin from Mike DiSalle. To the best of tny khowledge no living person. Including Albert Einstein and Virginia Hill, can tell you exactly how the new con trols work. The salient fact that 1 cleam is that the same foods will cost you more in some places than others, except those which are not controlled under the new taxes, except those, of course, which are not controlled at alland not likely to be so long as the farm bloc exists.

"''v'-v'. The. existing regulations have been issued with- separate emphasis for chain retailers, independent retailers, and wholesalers. Grocers are supposed to rejuggle the prices on their goods every according toJthV signs of the Zodiac and the electrical impulses from the latest -Washington scandals," but where it Ieavesthehaasewife, the house-wife knoweth not. The whole thing reminds of a dog show with no leashes.

Even Washington, according to latest bulletins, is unsure of what exact ly is going on, and promises re visions, whether up, down or side-ways is hard to say. But there is precious, little protection here for the ordinary lady with a budget to control; and no room in it to buy a slide rule and a copy of the latest commodity; quotations. As a reasonably stupid fellow who is accountable for the monthly grocery tab, you cannot tell me! that it need calculus to figure the going price of cabbage. Nor at set of interlocking formulas to aet a ceiling on grub. Pigs is pigs.

Quotes from' on high have "said that it. may be six months before a solid dollar-and-cents stabiliza-j tion may be placed on humble eatments, and that it will be impossible to fix the prices at a pre-Korean level. This is governmental hocus-pocuai unknown to Sunday School (Continued from page 3) only a weakness. Kindred to this is the Idea, that education can cure sin. It is only an ignorance.

Horace Mann and other great educators say that education can cure all-the world's ills. The Bible teaches otherwise. It declares the sinfulness of Bin. It Is not a mistake. It is not a weakness.

It, arises from a corrupt heart and drives man even against his better Judgment to do wrong. "When I would do good, evil is present with me." Borne people take the temptation of Eve as very literal. Others look upon it as allegory, a poetic explanation of the evil presence. It's about as good an explanation of its presence as could be given. No man can be dogmatic about sin's origin.

We say it did not begin with God. Then the counter question can be put, Then why is It-in God's world? -it is here, and it must be dealth with. It isin all men. Bible teach ings on it may be summed up as follows: (1) All men are bom without the fear of God. (2) All are born without trust "and love for God.

(3) They are born with concupiscence that is from their birth they are full of evil desire and evil propensity. (4 This -disease is truly sin, (5) Its natural consequence iseternal death. (6) To be saved' must be born again. A- Human experience confirms its reality. As "men" grow older- they become more" conservative on the HOP TGU -HOME of the late Mrs.

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Big, priceless shade trees. Large, productive garden with poultry fence. The plan of the house is such that two families may occupy and enjoy private entrance to each unit with convenient access to bath. Located within walking dis- tance of stores, churches and grade and high school. Exceptionally good neighbors make this a friendly place to live, ideal for children.

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