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The Indiana Democrat from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 2

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Imagine the fun of having a smock that reflects own taste in its ev ery detail yes even to the size and color of the scarf and buttons Designed in sizes: '32 34 36 38 40 42 and 44 Size 34 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material The' bow requires 1 yards of ribbon A detailed sewing chart accom panies each pattern to guide you every step of the way Send for the Barbara Bell all and Winter Pattern Book contain ing 100 well planned easy to make patterns Exclusive fashions for children young women and ma trons Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy Send your order to The Sew ing Circle Pattern Dept 247 orty third street New York NY Price of patterns 15 cents (in coins) each Bell WNU Service Arthur Brisbane one of the foremost newspaper editor and writers of the time and the highest paid died in his New York residence of coronary thrombosis at the age of seventy two The mil lions of Americans who have read faithfully his columns and "This mourn his passing An indefatigable able and often brilliant worker he continued his ournalistic labors almost to the hour of his death Born in Buffalo Mr Bris bane at eighteen joined the staff of the New York Sun as a reporter Shortly after he went to Europe for five years to complete his educa tion and became the London corre spondent of the Sun rom that time he advanced steadily in the profession or the last 39 years he was employed by William Hearst He had been ill for some time but characteristically con cealed his condition from all but members of his family and died in the harness as he would have wished to do By EDWARD PICKARD Western Newspaper Union Today and Tomorrow Tomorrow is not yours and it i yet uncertain whether it ever will be Today is the only time which you can with the least shadow of propriety call your own Of course we are all tinctured more or less with pessimism but it is as bad form to talk about it as it is to be a whooping optimist One may manage difficult execu tive work pierfectly but if his dis position is fretful the work will kill him Understanding and Knowledge Knowledge without understand ing is as ineffective as was steam before Watts discovered how it could be applied Your friend is not the one who tells the truth about you but con ceals some of it Bless his loyal heart! People perpetually pursuing thrills give you the impression of being hystericky or worse still imbalanced President Laredo Bru Elimination of child labor long working hours and starva tion wages is a necessity and must be carried out by the federal gov ernment since it cannot be done by state action So declared President Roosevelt in his press conference He warned the correspondents not to say he was planning to revive the NRA and insisted all he could say at present was that something should be done to fix maximum hours and minimum wages Since the day of the NRA said Mr Roosevelt there has been a steady decline in child labor gruel ing hours and starvation wages by 90 per cent of American business As for the other 10 per cent he said they were still failing to live up to the best standards since the death of the NRA Attorneys for the American ed eration of Labor were reported to be about ready to submit to the President a bill designed to restore labor protective features lost hl the death of NRA It provides that congress catalogue unfair which would be forbidden to employers and assure workers adequate protection Violations would be punishable by a fine The federation is expected to back fed eral licensing of interstate corpora tions as provided by the bill uriZk Coleman AIR PRESSURE ManteLAMPS vnnp aiirht with tkia Coleman and Gasoline Pressure Mantle AMONG the numerous govern mental reports at the close that of Myers head of the farm credit administration is interesting and encouraging show ing that the outlook for the finan cial status of farmers for 1937 is bright During 1938 the total loans to farmers by the various CA agencies were $670000000 com pared to $1060300000 in 1935 The decline reflected a decrease in the "emergency "by farmers for assistance from federal agencies because they "had no other source of credit after the de Myers said "In the country as a whole farm ers apparently had more money for equipment machinery farm build ings and repairs in 1936 than in any year since the Myers said He added that this should con tinue next year because of in creased purchasing power and the opportunity to get short term cash loans at the present reasonable rates AS NEBRASKA'S unicameral legislature unique in the Unit ed States was about to begin its first session Gov Cochran de clared politics was out He dis couraged party caucuses among the members and said he would have no spokesman in the legislature The governor pointed out that the constitution provides that the one house chamber shall be non parti san and that the voters had done their part by electing on a non poli tical ticket 22 Democrats and 21 Republicans He said he would con tinue personally and as governor all measures for new forms of tax ation IE is only puzzling to the person who gives nothing to it The ddctor tending the sick does not wonder why he is alive and what it is all about The mother bringing up her children to strong and clean citizenship is not worried by the futility of life It is debtors those who take every thing and give nothing who find themselves faced with a sick perplexity of the soul RANCE took a census In 1936 and the figures just given out show the population of the republic on August 3 was 41905988 This was an increase of 71045 over the last previous census taken in 193L Of the total 2453507 are foreigners their number having decreased by 437416 PROGRESS of the illness of Pope Pius was followed with great anxiety for it was admitted at the Vatican that he was steadily grow ing worse and was suffering intense pain The paralysis was spreading along the left side and arm and one report said his physicians de clared science could do nothing further for him Government officials fron? the President down were anx ious to prevent the export of Amer ican airplanes to Spain license for which was given perforce by the State department to Robert Cuse a Jersey City airplane broker Cuse proposes to send $2777000 worth of planes to the Spanish loyalists and his action was criticized in Washington as "legal but unpatri Senator Key Pittman of Ne vada chairman of the foreign rela tions committee assailed the Cuse deal as improper and dangerous and said it might embarrass not only the United States but also other nations in their efforts to enforce the hands off policy toward the Spanish war Congress may be able to rush through prohibitive legislation before the planes are Shipped Meantime pressure was being brought to bear on Cuse to cancel the deal WHEN the German steamer Palos was captured by Span ish loyalists at Bilbao because it carried war munitions supposedly destined for the ranco forces the Berlin government demanded its release under threat of reprisal The Basque authorities when the German cruiser Koenigsberg ar rived at Bilbao let the Palos go but held on to the cargo and to one Spanish citizen who was a passen ger This did not satisfy the com mander of the cruiser who insisted the cargo and the Spaniard must be released The authorities defi antly refused this and several more German warships were ordered to the Bilbao sector There was a report in Berlin that Hitler had been advised by Mus solini to withdraw as gracefully as possible from the Spanish embrog lio and that II Duce himself had decided to cease supporting ranco and the insurgents It was believed Hitler would avoid war measures in this crisis and both Great Britain and rance were hopeful that he would preserve peace because they have offered to help his economic and colonial needs in return for nonintervention in the Spanish conflict However informed German sources said the Anglo rench note sent Christmas urging a cessation of German vol unteer enlistments for Spain had come too late and that Germany will permit and even encourage a continuance of such enlistments CHIANG KAI SHEK generalis simo of China and its dictator is back in Nanking Marshal Chang who held him prisoner in Sianfu for two weeks also is in the Nationalist capital avowedly repentant and ready to submit to any punishment The danger of civil war has passed for the time The terms on which Chang re leased Chiang have not been made pub lic The dictator is sued a statement directed to his kidnaper commend ing his change of heart and promis ing to use his influence to obtain leniency for him and Chang also gave out a statement admitting his grievous fault These developments would seem to have quieted down the Oriental situation but there is another mat ter that threatens continued trouble This is the prospect that Chiang may decide to confine his attention largely to military affairs and to make Dr Soong his brother in law premier Soong who used to be minister of finance stands high among those who favor a strong foreign policy including re sistance to further encroachments by Japan Therefore it is easy to see that his elevation to the pre miership would greatly annoy To kio and might easily bring about an open break between the two na tions Since Marshal Chang is one of those demanding war with Japan it is rumored that the appointment of Soong was the specified reward for his release of Chiang and sub mission to discipline TOM BERRY before retiring from the governorship of South Dakota appointed Herbert Hitch cock of Mitchell to fill out the term of the late Senator Peter Norbeck The new senator is Demo cratic state chairman and his ap pointment brings the Democratic membership in the senate to 76 the highest party total in history The Republicans now number 16 Mr Hitchcock was born in Ma quoketa la in 18G7 and was edu cated at Anamosa Davenport and Chicago He went to Mitchell in 1894 and was admitted to the bar two years later He was presi dent of the school board in his home town for ten years and state's at torney four years He served as state senator in 1909 1911 and 1929 to settle all Cuban obligations in the United States and is expected soon to in vite the bankers and bondholders con cerned to enter negotiations to that end Credit for in ducing Bru to do this is given to Col ulgencio Batista who appears to be largely in control of affairs in the island The obligations include about $75 000000 owed to many Americans who invested in public work gold bonds which were issued during the administration of President Gerar do Machado The new constitution which the Cuban congress recently voted orig inally prohibited any such negotia tions as those contemplated before 1940 but when it appeared in the of ficial gazette that article had been radically altered It now orders thegovernment to find a satisfactory way to settle all debts to the United States before 1940 and authorizes the president to open negotiations Immediately This in the com posing room is supposed to have been ordered by Colonel Batista and though congress has the power to correct it a majority of con gressmen after reading the arti cle in the gazette gave it their approval So President Bru it seems is free to go ahead with the negotiations INANCIAL status of American farmers may be much improved as reports of governmental agen cies say but some of them still ap pear to need a lot of help Sena tor Ryan Duffy of Wisconsin asked federal officials to allot $10 000000 to aid the Wisconsin farm ers who are suffering from the ef fects of the drouth "This would be $200 per he said considering the high price of hay and other items of feed would be difficult to make a smaller sum cover the needs which Bru Plans Settlement of Cuban Debts to Americans Roosevelt Says ederal Government Should End Child Labor and Starvation Wages LESSON John 3:1 17 GOLDEN Verily verily I say unto thee Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of John 3:3 PRIMARY Jesus Answering a Question JUNIOR The Most Important Question INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP How the Christian Life Begins YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP New Life in Christ The only entrance into the Chris tian life is by the door of the new birth Regeneration is the act of God whereby the divine nature is imparted to the believing sinner and he becomes the child of God He who has not entered by this way hais not entered at all He is still dead in trespasses and sins with out God and without hope (Eph 2:112) Men are seeking to enter the household of God by almost any other culture reform char acter and are neglecting way This lesson should there fore be studied and taught with earnest prayer that this foundation truth may lay hold upon the hearts of the hearers of the Word Let no one who is not born again attempt to teach it to others lest the blind attempt to lead the blind and both fall into the ditch (Luke 6:39) The coming of Nicodemus to our Lord took place at the time when he was in Jerusalem for the Pass over Jesus had chosen six of his disciples had been at Cana of Gal I flee where he performed his first miracle and had made a brief visit I to Capernaum after which he came to Jerusalem for the feast In high and holy indignation he had driven i the money changers out of the tem I pie The Pharisees who looked for I the coming of the Messiah as a 1 secular conqueror wondered at this new spiritual leader It was prob ably as much on their behalf as his own that Nicodemus came to in quire of Jesus In answering his questions Jesus reveals the neces sity the nature and the method of regeneration in other words the Why What and How of the New Birth I Why? (vv 1 7) Jesus was not unduly impressed by the dignity and high station of his visitor nor by the cour teous acknowledgment of his own position as a great teacher With decisive boldness Jesus declares that this man a cultured and dis tinguished ruler of the Jews must be born again if he is to see the kingdom of God God is no respecter of persons This of must be born again just as was the illiterate fisherman Moody once said that he was thankful it was to such a man as Nicodemus that Jesus presented the necessity of the new birth or men would have said that only the down and outer needed to be saved Two reasons are given by our Lord for the of verse 7: (1) The Kingdom of God is a spir itual kingdom and cannot be en i tered by way of our human nature and (2) which is born of the flesh is and is radically and i essentially bad To learn why the flesh is bad read Jeremiah 13:23 i and Galatians 5:19 21 Scripture on this point is almost diametrically opposed to much of the teachings in our schools and colleges But Word is right let us follow it II What? (w 8 13) The new birth is a divine mys tery not fathomable by human reason Those who insist that all spiritual truth be put through the little norm of their intelligence will never understand it or receive its blessing The striking illustration of the life givjng and energizing wind used by bur Lord is most il luminating Wind is unseen but the results of its movement are evi dent Even so the spiritual rebirth of men is an enigma to the worldly man but even he can see its re sults in godly living HI How? (vv 14 17) Just as there was healing and life in a look at the uplifted serpent (Num 21:8) so there is life for a look at the Crucified One aith re ceives perfect provision for sin Verse 16 may: well be regarded as the greatest sentence in the greatest Book in the world It presents the whole plan of salva tion its source its ground its re cipients its condition and its re sult This glorious salvation is for all men but some reject it Notice that God does not condemn them Their own evil works and desires condemn them (w 17 20) God in his grace is ready and willing to save but men love "darkness rather than for their works are evil THREE more intriguing num bers than these would be hard to even in this day of rampant fashion and scintillating style! a trio that the younger set in The Sewing Circle will be enthusiastic about too for first consideration is given them in Pattern This excellently styled jumper dress is one the tot of six and the' lass of fourteen will sing long and loud over It is a guaranteed delight for both mother and daughter because the simplest thing to sew and the most intriguing frock a child ever had The puff of the sleeves and the flare of the skirt place a pretty accent on youth Available for sizes: 6 8 10 12 and 14 years Size 8 requires 1 yards of 35 inch material for the jumper and 1 yards for the blouse Pattern 1202 subtle love liness about this new dress for all occasions It makes a grand thing of a brilliant suc cess of the new silhouette But tons bold shiny ones add classic chic to the back And in the matter of sleeves an opportunity to choose for oneself Sheer wool challis taffeta or silk crepe will be a likely material for this dress Designed for sizes: 12 14 16 18 and 20 (30 to 38 bust) Size 14 requires 2 yards of 54 inch fab ric With long sleeves 2 yards Pattern This is the season for smocks although not the Improved SUNDAY International SCHOOL LESSON Zy REV HAROLD LUNDQUIST bean of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago Western Newspaper Union Height of Our Destiny It is from out of the depths of out humility that the height or our des tiny looks grandest Let me truly feel that in myself I am nothing and at once through) every inlet of my soul God comes in and is ev erything in WMountford ji mps provide a high candlepower of live light nearest like natural daylight kina to your eyes Yea can enjoy the finest light for only II night No home can afford to be without Coleman Buy it from your local Coleman dealer REE olders Send Postcard Now THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO Dept WUin Wichita Kans) Chicago UL Philadelphia Pm Angeles Caliu ONLYlSflNIGHT til iiiiiiHj LIO I SILENT for two years Mahatma Gandhi once more comes into public notice with a speech tending to increase the opposition to British rule in India He spoke at an indus trial exposition held in connection with the annual session of the All India Na tional congress the members of which were already agitat ing in favor of inde pendence Said the me the way I am prepared to go back to jail again I am prepared to be hanged you do all I want you to do Lord Linlithgow (British high com missioner for India) will say am wrong I thought you people were terrorists and if you like we Britishers will go back on the next We would then say to Linlithgow and the British Tifffla is big enough to hold you and more like is my swaraj (self govern ment under native Jawaharlal Nehru in his presi dential address to the congress warned the British his countrymen would not be to an imperi alist I QUIT MARK TRADE The pleasant and quick way to make coughs quit is a Smith Brothers Cough Drop (Two Black or 5) Smith Bros Cough Drops are the only drops containing VITAMIN A This is the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections jmi i't I Tr 4 1 '3 1 I Uw' i I 1 ffi mV mWV AOx V' i MA wSwji sWIffr lriSvl A izoz to ILvtde I gjji vja J'Tfi I jr 5 i m' i II I ft.

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