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PAGE FOUR THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS The Escanaba Daily Press A Publisher! Dntly Rxrepl Monday by The Esranaba Daily Press Company John Norton. Publisher. Office Ludlnjjton St Entered Seeond matter April 4. the at Mlchlf.in. under the Act of March 2, Member of Associated Preea teased Wire Service The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all dispatches credited to It or not othenvise credited In this paper and also the local newt published therein The Dally Press is the only dally paper printed In an exclusive field of population covering Delta.

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$5 20 six months. 40 per year. about six per cent of the total vote of the state, It is also quite definitely a Republican year, for if the Democrats could not win the state offices with the late franklin D. Roosevelt heading the ballot in 1944 there is little likelihood of a victory foi them in the coming off-year election. As usual, the Democrats had flurry of conflict at the state convention, this time the rumpus having been caused by dis World Events Analyzed in MARQUIS CHILDS the British loon is killed in the house, the individual deserving the most be an embittered old man carrying on a feud that will satisfaction over the services of two na- not allow him to forgive or forget.

Jesse Teh, But for flood, Steady Resulls (limine tional committeemen and the recent appointments of Theodore Levin and Raymond Starr to federal judgeships. The uprising was quickly squelched hv the Van Wagoner Several of the leaders of the insurrection threatened to vote for Sigler, which likely will just about balance off lire votes of disgruntled Republicans who have been thinking of switching to Van Wagoner. Childs Boating Safety TN THE absence of a U. S. Const Guard station in this vicinity which has been are grimly fearful at the reports reach promised for some time, the courtesy boat them from Capitol Hill.

inspection program offered by the U. S. Jones left to go fishing a few days ago but before ic went he put the finishing touches on the job he has done to spike the loan. Administration leaders keep counting noses but the count doesn't come out right. Or at any rate it's too close for comfort.

Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Assistant Secretary Will Clay- Traucdy of Humors HE viciousness of rumors and the tragedies that they can cause was written in blood on the streets ot Kielce. Poland required by law but can also assist in mak- last week when 38 persons G. Auxiliary is a commendable one. The Coast Guard Auxiliary members have received special training in boat handling, Coast Guard rules and regulations They can point out to boat owners not only the safety equipment on boats killed and 50 injured, all because ai youth manufactured a lie. The youth started a story that ho had been held in a cellar a group of Jews and that lie had seen at least a dozen bodies of Christian chiltlrei in bis prison.

This vicious lie touched off a bloody pogrom against Jews. The bloody race riots ii ing boating more safe by recommending safety practices not required by regulations. The U. S. C.

G. A. boat inspection program is purely voluntary and boat owner- are reminded that the auxiliary men do not exercise police powers. However, such inspections mny prove valuable in saving lives. The boat owner has every- Detroit several I thing to gain and nothing to lose to invite years ago likewise i -nited from an unfounded rumor that that a Negro had assaulted a white girl.

These tragic riots develop from the smouldering hatred of racial prejudices. The spreading of false rumors is all that is required to set off the fuse. No one takes the trouble to check the rumors for authenticity, but they are accepted as fact. Such pogroms against Jews and Negroes are a disgrace to civilization. The deep- rooted racial prejudices provide the explosives for these bloody riots.

The vicious rumors set off the lose. inspection of his craft. Isle Royale Dedication Isle Royale, the only national park in the Lake States re Other Editorial Comments FREE PRICES IN STEEL (Chicago Journal of Commerce) Fresh evidence that removal of price controls is not followed by runaway prices and that retention of price controls handicaps production comes to public notice fre- quentlv these days. The report on Acme against the loan. Steel Company operations is a case ini Twire in his career in Washington, point.

Jones was the center of a boiling crisis. Acme's production falls into two main 1 The first time the issue was control of the They know, of course, the fateful consequences of a defeat on this coming at this time, when the foreign ministers in Paris seem to be getting a litlle nearer to agreement. it could undo the patient work of months. FAVORS During the foreign conference in Paris, Sen. Vandenberg said you could fairly hear all of Europe listening to the debate that was then going on in the senate.

Vandenberg said on his return: the senate had turned down that loan, we might as well have shut up shop and come on Besides persistently buttonholing his house friends on this issue, Jones has supplied more subtle ammunition against the bill. He is said to have worked on amendments to be offered on the floor in the course of the 16 hours of debate. Cei- tain of these amendments are so offensive that if they are tacked on, the British will have no choice but to reject the loan. Others would restrict the fund in such a way that it would be all but useless to the British. A house standing stubbornly behind such amendments would be just as good as outright defeat from the point of view of Jones and those who have worked Good Morning! By The Bugler------ INTO THE PAST 10 Years Service By WS Burecru- CELEBR ATION ity sponsorship of Commun- More than a score of deaHis What do you want to know? Wo typical have been counted today alone in will answer questions on any sub- Missouri gang.

TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1916 The Washington Merry-Go-Round BV DREW PEARSON who go to college will be living in houseboats if a plan by Gen. Graves Erskine, chief of the labor retraining and reemployment administration, is adopted. In order to alleviate housing problems for war vet students at colleges and universities, General Erskine has persuaded the Maritime Commission to provide surplus river boats for colleges in waterfront cities. The boats will be loaned to the schools at Jr no cost, except for upkeep, and will be used as floating dormitories for the vet students. The vets will be charged a small sum for lodging and will be furnished two meals a day by the government at low cost.

Two such vessels, with stateroom accommodation for 400 veterans each, soon will lie brought to Washington, D. to house overflow students in this area. TRUMAN HAS At a recent White House cabinet luncheon, Judge Fred Vinson proposed the appointment of Gael Sullivan, hard-hitting assistant postmaster general, as the new director of the budget. Attorney General Tom Clark immediately added his enthusiastic endorsement. Bob Hannegan also gave his support, though he said he would hate to lose his assistant.

The presidential lunchers then looked at the new Secretary of the Treasury, John i Snyder. He is the cabinet executive who I would have to work closely with the new I director of the budget and his OK would be essential. Snyder, however, said nothing. It was obvious he did not approve of Sullivan, This illustrates one of the little-understood factors which operate inside the administration. It is doubtful that even the President himself fully understands it.

His friends loll him Truman has been constantly bemoaning the fact that he can! not enlist god men for government service; but does not seem to realize that many good men refuse to serve because of the National Park divisions- hot and cold rolled commercial board of economic warfare. His adver-; of the area and the times, events the harvest ot havoc wrought jeot not involving extended re- man, Milo Perkins, summarily dismissed as head of BEW. The second crisis came when Jones was asked to resign as secretary of commerce gion, has been set by Service for Aug. 27. Just what kind of program will sented at Isle Royale has not been ed, but it offers an unusual for the Upper Peninsula Development Bu- istration.

Those of steel strapping ceased reau and civic organisations of the Copper to be some time ago. Country, in particular, to exploit the event Acme is doing selective selling of strip to the advantage of this region. steel. Such customers as the Ford Motor, Royale, situated in Lake Superior, nnpany have been eliminated because to make way for Wallace. That was in is closer to the Canadian shore than to the freight cost to Detroit absorbed the February of 1945.

Jones set out to pre- the Copper Country, but thanks to Benja-islim profit margin permitted by OPA. All vent confirmation by the sen- rmn Franklin it was included in the steel companies, according to Acme, Often called most powerful man United States when the international withdrawing from market where freight lu government" because of the personal boundary was determined. Until it was costs are unfavorable, so the automobile authority lie exercised over the vast lend- made a national park a few years ago, the makers hove the problem of getting strip big facilities of the RFC, Jones could mim- island was a part of Keweenaw county, steel, in addition to their other difficulties, her halt the members of the senate as his about fifty miles away. I Steel strapping prices were decontrolled close friends. They hod all come to him Isle Royale national park is rightfully' in May.

Production costs on that item BBC favors, the Upper tourist attraction, have advanced 25 per cent, yet the price JONES OPPOSED WALLAC lish an annual 1 a ion which would bring the results mentioned above. And practically Dunathan every one of those events have been doomed to failure because they did not tween. exceeded expects lions. Practically ev-j Harold Sundclius, son of cry town in the! and Mrs. H.

A. Sundehus, per Peninsula south 16th street, was six years has at one old 6 1936 To celebrate the or a occasion he had six guests at ins sought to estab-j birthday party. Robert Gessner, professor English at New York university, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gessner.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lambert and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. K. Ande cent stamped, self-addressed en- Mr.

velope to the ESCANABA DAILY It can be a valuable asset to this region if increase in the free market has been held But this time Jones lost, although not capture the adequate transportation facilities are pro- to 10 per cent, both by Acme and the oth- until after the senate had acted at his in- cal people vided from Houghton and other ports on er makers. The the Keweenaw peninsula. within the industry Plans for the dedication of Isle Royale have to be kept down tn compa offer an exceptional chance for gaining prices for other box reinforcing materials, of the lo- well as the visito) They know that their work would be constantly vetoed. GANG HAS LAST One such case occurred the other day when Truman invited TL Parten, wealthy Texas oil man and ex-member of the Texas University Board of Regents, to be- PRESS SERVICE BUREAU. 1217 chairman of the Full Employment Thirteenth Washington 5, D.

committee. Later Truman announced for a personal reply. Don't Parten would not accept because he was telephone: write as directed. too much money. That, however was not what Parten told either the Pres' ident or Speaker Sam Rayburn who had Q.

Where can I get a record of urged his appointment, my service the ivilian Censer- Parten told the President that he thought Corps? the job of Full Employment chairman and A. Write to the Discontinued director of the budget should be rolled in- a rt branch, Mar Department, to one. If the committee to bring full em- son, and Clarence Stahberg na.e i Douglas St Omaha Nehi Mnf.Lmar TdanUi vmana, INC ployment is to promote government spend- retiuned from Mackinac lsian.i jkait giving your full name, period where they speni the holidays. of service, and date when released from that service. eason is competition both stigation to separate the RFC from the de-j Sometimes mmunities have gone and without.

Prices partment of commerce. Jones, feudist through the otions of an annual down in comparison with Texas who drops tiis words out of the ation out. the spark much valuable publicity for the Upper Peninsula. There are possibilities for newspaper and magazine articles, news such as rope. Yet, by limiting the price increase, Acme is getting business: it is booked four to six weeks ahead on box reel pictures and even radio network strapping.

broadcasts from the new national park OPA can never substitute satisfactorily during the dedicatory ceremonies. an for the free market, opportunity that will not knock twice. right idea. While it doubtless is true, as railroad experts aver, that they are creating much new travel, they are making travel more comfortable. Many had found it difficult to change trains and stations at Chicago Winter Sports AT THF.

last Wii.tei Spor, Conference in Ishpeming, some excellent recommendations were made for the furtherance of outdoor winter activities in this territory', a factor that is capable of infinite expansion here. Teople planning to build or rebuild cabins or cottages for the use of visitors can consistently construct types for year- around occupancy at many points. There is, however, winter space to spare in practically' all Upper Peninsula hotels operat- ing on a year-through basis, and many of these establishments lose money for sev- eral months in the cold season. it be still better to play them up in any' winter sports literature listed hereeafter? communities, too. This area has a wonderful background for winter background whose chances for publicity being scratched at this time.

The same factors of right climate and proximity to the big centers, which make this a logical summer objective, apply to corner of a narrow mouth, is not a good loser. Anything Wallace was for, Jones was against. In the history of the past 15 years, Jones will occupy a curious position. Starting as a poor boy in Texas, he made himself very wealthy. The depression of 1929 hit hard other at his extensive real estate holdings but the (Christian Science Monitor) I thanks, in part at least, to his close con- bines succeeds like and the nections with New York bankers he came i successful celebration.

It ha success of the through Pullman sleepers through. A drive for power and success color, action, it is flu- duminates him today as it has throughout of the old days when nvei- men swaggered in caulked boots, swung axes in the vast GS Pineries of the Upper Peninsula. 1 he hold that eastern banking and in- is as as anv such dustry exercise over Texas is an issue in bration can be, and it draws the a hot election campaign now going on in crowds, Jones home state. Dr. Homer P.

Rainey, 20 Years I Q. Can I name any Mr. and Mrs. Marcus MacRae to receive payments from my Na- left Sunday night for their new tional Service Life Insurance in home in Chicago where Mr. Mac- the event of my death? Rae is employed.

I A. You may name anv of the ing, then it cuts across the bureau of the budget, and the two jobs must go hand in hand. owing the close friendship between Truman and John Snyder, Parten did not add (what he told others) that he could not work with John Snyder. So since missing. No amount of whipping will make a dead horse run, and.

no amount ot publicity will per-I Seventy seven men were en- following as beneficiary; (1) Wife Synder and the director of the budget must petuate a at the opening of the night jor husband; (2) child, including eoopc the Texas oil man politely school at Rock. The students will adopted child or stepchild; (3) dined on the ground that he had to under- between California and the East proves those who campaigned for them had the his career. He takes five inches in Jones home state. Ur, Homer P. Kainey, Through sthoif nrnmotinn and fired from the University of Texas be- Already, faster schedules west of the ro8ents were suspicious of his place where national log birl- afford better connections and make economic views, is contesting the governing championships are held.

Men find men have debit ments for exact- like the more than mem- A. Yes, if medical facilities are i bers nf the United Nations like Ambassa- home in Chicago, was pro- i dor Gromykos veto. They know what sented to Crown Prince Gustavus Q- When and where was the some ot the old, old friends who sit very Adolphus and Princess Louise of Poot John Greenleaf Whittier; close to Mr. Truman have a lot more in- Sweden during their recent visit in Lorn? fluence with him than members of the A. He was born December 17, cabinet.

180. ai Haverhill, and died CHILDREN arnjH on alls, N. on Sep-, years, the voters of Seattle are a red-hot family contest between the two most political-minded of matron of the Swedish Old Peo Chicago. James Prval. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Pryal. 1312 First avenue north sailed yesterday on the ore tomber 7. 1882.

Q. Please give me a recipet for cinnamon apple jelly A. Wash 5 pounds tart apples; i A. 2-4 It I 1 coaches as well as Pullmans. Altogether, the service has abundantly proved its value.

There should be about 6 ington State primaries Tuesdav. the attention of people all over i'Juw ur, the juice into a The family warfare started last month British loan is killed, this man of power the country. Yes, of all the cele- as fm' sVVn1' i a'd, 10 drops of uf when Jimmy, ill and unable to appear in hiif iHtx apc nauA I fkaepinon varl Railroad men us bent on holding his power and community, also are giving consideration to through it at home and abroad. Ii the area, and caught how both leave something to be cups. and wealth will find himself aligned withjb rations, Gla Roleo is the.but idea does have; cinnamon, 1 teaspoon red liquid I nerson, sent a warm endorsement of De" possibilities.

I vegetable coloring, one 3-ounce t0 Soattlc mee()ng Two Illinois golfers were injured in an auto crash. They should improve their the Communists of the world who will happy except to the rather dis- be overjoyed to see hopes for a working couraging experience of partnership thus ended. ity events elsewhere. the winter months. There should be a driving very appreciable increase in outside patronage in this line next --cason, and there is no doubt that it will continue to grow from year to year, depending on the amount of well-directed effort put into the movement.

Conditions clearly warrant the influx thousands of winter visitor." to this territory. They are loking for some place to go, and it may as well be here. The, package of powdered pectin, mix are well, and bring to a boil, stirring i Vater sports? constantly. Add 7 cups of simar, Senator Hugh Mitchell and possiDiuues. vegeiauie coloring, one The early sailing days three-masted schooner these many years.

Water sports: cunsianuy. Add 7 cups will have to wrnit at least stir, and bring to a full, rolling CONSIDER ESCANABA It until our beach facilities are bet- boil; boil n. minute longer. Re- must be pleasant for folks in Glad- ter developed. move from the heat, skim and What subject is unique, typical, pour P'to hot sterilized jelly if the kuL will ave to Nonary 1828), but which his contempor- munities, including their neigh- filled with the color and action glasses.

Cover with paraffin a pronunciation which A rtage of breakfast cereals is in ihe original die- stone Jto that other com offing. It look eat what thev want to. Ohio Swiss cheese producers went on the re-d of us in the hole. Two From the I P. A PPARENTLY desirous of accentuating the failure of the Republicans to recognize the LTpper Peninsula, the Democratic state convention last week took the unprecedented step of nominating two party leaders from north of the Straits for state Offices.

The nominees are Mayor Marvin Coon of Escanaba and Atty. Thurman B. entry word Take My Word For it Frank Colby aries held as obsolete. All present-day Lor city of Escanaba, views the! that has made the Roleo famous? authorities accent horizon on the second I success oi the with a touch Escanaba should be able to find syllable which rhymes with my of feeling of envy (one as the nucleus for a summer thus hoe-R In Standard American fcvcnt. the com- event which would entertain both 'inanities ftom giving Gladstone local folks and visitors.

the first syl- credit for what it has, and send- lable is usually obscured, thus: ing iarge delegations of visitors ALWAYS HISTORY In the The word sacrilegious, to most of us, to the Roleo celebration. At the past many communities have appears to be the opposite of the word time, the other communities I celebrated their anniversaries while hot. then cool. Q. What happened to the famous Abyssinian elephant sup- Con- gressmon John Coffee, Henry Jackson and Charley Savage, all of Washington and all Democrats.

However, Howard Costigan, a former political ally of jumped into the race at the last minute and wrote Jimmy protesting the Delacy endorsement. Jimmy asked for a letter from Delacv BarnUm and outiining his political philosophy, got the A He was killed in September, and Costigan a sweeping 1885, while crossing a railroad1 f' elacy. Thomas, Meanwhile, Sister Anna, who has lived in track near St At that time he was about 25 Seattle for some years, views her broth- WORDS TO WATCH Ague does not rhyme with Give the word two syllables and accent the first, thus: AY-gew. But the two words are not re- 1 join in publicizing the event for solver, gold, diamond, nno intrusion from California wifh lated. Religious is from the Latin religio, I they know that what helps bring -with marked success.

But these and "u-hed nT.i0J?,>alli0rnia.wlth Jaun be- Sacrilegious is from' to one community in the jare one-shot affairs, never who picks up (steals) Vpper Peninsula is indirectly good come annual events. I for the whole area. They do have possibilities, however, and Escanaba might of sacrilegious'- folks for many years taboo sacrilegus, cred Note that the -rilgious does not spell the word religious. in 1 7 nc-icrp iho in iho thivs o. ii position of attending Fourth of 10Iv! best usage, the in the third syllable of Jul celebrations in other towns ln 1R6(l Fsca- The word hauteur, is sacrilegious has the long (ee) sound, thus: This vcar naba was incorjiorated as a vil- i i 'Air yea: mey went xo lat kock L.

n. the average vocabulary, but it is a lit- SAK-rl-LEE juss. and and came home in That is to say, one rarely uses St. Louis: Please give the correct pro- the evening to listen to a band In 1883 (f)3 F.sca pounds. Q.

What made A. Many years ago they are bowling has been in the rather neciiliir consider the following suggested l)nni'bally, (almost exdu- In. rathei Pecuhar sively) of Lignumvitae, but in re- Duvlc of Menominee, who will be the Dem- it in conversation or in informal discourse, nunciation of and concert and view the fireworks at naba was incorporated as a city. In 1830 (116 years ago) Delta first white settler took up residence at Flat Rock. ocratie candidates for auditor gen- 1 The most frequent mispronunciation is M.

S. eral and attorney general, respectively, by association with Answer The Republican parly will not have it Say: muh-LING-ger, and: Pal Upper Per.in ula candidate audi- Hauteur is French, and stems in the LING-ger-er. A malinger is one who feigns tor yenei al, -inee John B. Mon an fit word haut, pronounced: oh. (Initial illness to escape duty.

Marquette unped factional is never pronounced in French or in My pamphlet, SYNONYMS FOR OVER- strife in Mini K. Aten of the any other of the Romance languages.) The WORKED WORDS, will freshen up and Ludington Park. It provided a The is hard, as in complete day for it al- muh- jso marked me beginning of scattered comment that Escanaba should sponsor some sort of a mid summer celebration, although not necessarily on the Fourth of July. diced eye. Doubtless she felt somewhat balls like Senator George of Georgia when her father invaded the home state were and proposed that George be defeated.

Anyway, Sister Anna wrote Brother Jimy a letter attacking Delacy and praising his opponent Costigan. She also wrote Costigan giving him her unqualified support. Tinaly she authorized publication of both letters. Meanwhile, Delacy, unable to get equal publicity in the Seattle papers, A 24-page booklet of a selected Las made recordings of endorse- group of 28 poems; also and is playing them over Seattle 11 will be noted that all of the TTONAL giving the'radio stations. dates seem to be between the us- words of the national anthems of I ually-observed anniversary pe- 9io voild, now available, lo get Most Americans know which side riods.

For celebration purposes, both copies, send this announce- their bread is butterefl on savs a college however, a few years one way or ment with 10 cents to cover professor where the another make little difference. handling and mailing costs to Es- j. cent years hard rubber and composition balls have been substituted. FAMOUS Lower Benin ula first-choice English pronunciation of hau- enlarge your vocabulary and increase iuhkb mue airierence. uuub i bread and butter ire Whetln i Uppe tour hoe-TER.

The second choice is as1 your descriptive powers. For a free copy, BUT IVH KIND- Dunathan. canaba Dailv Lres Service Bu- thoFmnh say il: oh-TEIt. send a stamped, sell-addrcsscd to 'fesUvaT or i The flrZTTeatT between the Wo wonder what made people ring l.tn.l, however, to, after all The word hor.ron, Shakespeare a day, Frank Colby, rare ot tins paper. Ask event should be sponsored by a United States and China was sign- your name and address clearly! doorbells before there were bathtubs for brings us back to led Oct.

24, 1844. written. folks to sit in. ill the 15 in thi- region have only was accented on the first syllable, thus: for SYNONYMS pamphlet..

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