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THE HUKLINGTON (N. DAILY TIMES NKWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939 FOUR of Burlington and their companion or POPULAR GUY eyewitnesses assert, moreover, that Isadora Greenabauni, the lone Jew who attempted to ganizations, from which a net protit of scale the platform in the midst of Kuan" $400 is reported to have been gleaned, tack on his race, was beaten up not by the New York Day Ey Day O. B. DKISCOLt storm troopers but by the police who "rescued' This tidy sum goes into the same campaign that of welfare work for school him, and that the police were thereafter given an ovation at the suggestion of Adolf Hitler's children. agent, Frits Kuhn.

This part of the was not reported in the press. We are all too familiar with the actions of New York, March 7. It must take a mighty smart to ap These activities all fall in line with the recently publicized drive of the; P.T.A. and the ministerial association of Burlington to raise money for the same work, welfare work in an all important field that so often is grossly the police bent on "law and the alarming tiling in this case is that the city admini preciate cobblestone pavements, and to know when and wheie to use that antiquated font, of citizen torture. When brick, asphalt, concrete and other forms of more stration, for all its anti fascist convictions gave sanction to the police in what has become their occupational antagonism to all picket lines.

neglected, rigures on malnutrition tjermanent roaa surfacing weweoid Morris, acting mayor, issued a statement asking the public to show their support ware devised, we began to hone for hetter thines. vet we find them among students in Burlington public schools are appalling; as are figures on still putting down cobblestone, In oi democratic institutions by shunning the assemblage as "one would a pestilence." A pesti the prevalence of curable afflictions. Certainly no better objective for com jorm or another, in New York City. lence is not overcome by shunning it; the only effective popular answer to such meeting as THE DAILY TIMES NEWS SOI Souto Spring Street Published Dally Except Sunday By THE TIMES NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Stale? A.

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munity support could be found than Most of the that of the aiding of our own school mac ot the Bund is counter demonstration. The two left groups, the Socialist Workers' children, and in this connection the co iManhattan ft Bbroaches to the party and the Young People's Socialist league, who Insisted exercising their right Siionana iimnei are cobbled. It ordinated activities of the Parent Teachers association, the ministers, the cruel in the Kiwanis club and all other organiza old days, when ihorses used to tions participating in the campaign are to be accorded the heartiest of ap slip on the rounded stones to picket, discovered that they and not the Nazis were the "enemy." They were dispersed by force and the police forthwith became the lieroes of the newspapers, of Mayor La Guar dia. and unquestionably of the German American Bund. Aside from its strictly local implications, the Bund meeting made certain vital facts crystal clear: the rlver a DKISCOLLi GANDHI AGAIN VICTORIOUS when automo biles skid and slither, this way and that way, over the uneven TO ANYONE NOT familiar with the It served formal notice that the Nasi sane stones at the tunnel entrance, on Icy days.

As for the poor pedestrian who tries to cross this wicked area he's lost. circumstances, the idea of a gaunt, wizened, bespectacled, snaggle toothed old man, attired in a revealing white sters are among us, complete with uniformed storm troopers and the whisp of anti Semitism. At present this anti Semitism, which Is never an end in itself, is directed toward discrediting and combating as "Jewish" the anti Nazi Broadway, from the end of the subway at 242d stree to the north city lfne; Is being widened and 1 robe, sitting down and refusing to eat would appear off hand something of a poncy of the national Administration. witn coobiestones. The Together with the Franco rally held the granite blocks themselves are much refined, as compared with BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY burlesque scene.

But when that man's stubborn action throws millions of people into agitation and mourning, brings the round surfaced stones we used to have around the Santa Fe sta evening before at a New York armory, the Bund meeting gave further evidence that Father Ooughlin, whose name wax moKrtedlv hundreds of sympathetic telegrams tion in Wichita in mv hovhood. Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted. Matthew cheered at both meetings, is our most formid from all over the world, has a disturbing effect on the stock market of bis and the ones they stall have in certain areas of Boston. These are squared blocks, with a rough sur ame exploiter of fascist tendencies. The most likely immediate reaction of those nation finally resulting its closing) lace lor tne top.

But they lay the blocks in such Earth hath no sorrow heaven cannot heal. Moore. who believe in civil rights is to demand stringent legal restrictions on the Bund's activities. There are certain legal steps that can and and brings officials of the world's most powerful empire rushing pell TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1939 mell to ask him humbly if he please sllouJd be taken. The wearing of uniforms by manner that the newly paved Broadway has a certain seasickness associated with it.

They don't seem to be able to get an even surface. Water gathers tn the depressions and ice forms on the humps. They've widened a grand old street, and made it horrible. WAR THE SUPREME ANARCHY won eat well, it becomes something maa organizations should" be prohibited. uuuer no conrjcion snama the Nazis or sm inrlowl fi fim hnrlpsmip.

alone." He figures lie will presently have things systematized so that he can move quitting time up year the problem may be a long time getting solved. As an army engineer, CoL Har BRUCE CATTON IN WASHINGTON other group be allowed to usurp the functions of the police. There is no question that the wtjA iatl appalling The man ig Mahatma Gandhii of of war as way to settle any prob cour3Sf Indjan ascetic and political lead a bit. But he never belong rington has had plenty of the two hours for lunch fraternity, perience with civilian workers on Following graduation from the construction Jobs in private ln Of course, you mav spell it the pm liege of forming private armies contributed greatly to the rise of fascism in Europe. Laws iem ot numanity is to oe gained nvta er fashioner of his ovm "sit down WPA CHIEF THINKS OVJEKTHrt O.

S. Military Academy 1903, dustry. He says it isn't quits the latest phase ot the bpanisn war. strike" not of violence but simply of atre or theater. But I never could Understand why anybody wants to put the before the e.

when it's WOKK UNNECESSARY; WHICH to ask him tc compare those work Harrington entered the army en providing lor tie public recording of the sources of support and the membership of such ers with the WPA crews. gineer corps. He had charge of a just as understandable and much organizations as the Bund would be useful in construction crew during building The private contractors pick the more American to put the before best men tney can get, ana tne in which the Loyalists or the armies passjve resistance, to right what he that did compose the Loyalists are conceives to be the wrongs of the reported in open warfare, even to the worid. Its worked in the past and to extent of using planes, among them day it worked again: Gandhi ended a ol tne Panama Canal and later oversaw maintenance there. When MAKES HIM A KEAL WASHINGTON NOVELTY By BRUCE CATTON Times News Washinjrton Correspondent Washington, March i.lt run so lar as they could be enforced.

But the conduct of the police at the Madison Square Car den meeting should be enough to prove, if further proof is needed, that the strictest enforce America, entered the war. he na age tevei tneir crews is suo 1 stantially lower than in WPA. Rockefeller Center we have Those allowances made, he adds, the Center Theatre. While they mathematics teaching post at West Point to serve as instruc the WPA can stand theiwwe aouut wny aion't tney ment of any curbs on freedom of speech would comparison very well. tor in officers' training camps Hc oe uirecreo.

against, the left, not the rwlit In is a graduate oi several U. S. service schools and attended the selves (fast that had lasted 98 hours and 25 One faction, more conservative than mirmtes. And in ending the fast he various others in the Republican re 1 achieved, through the intervention of gime, wants to bring the war to an Britain's viceroy of India, the political immediate close. Other groups, report reforms he SOUght a more democratic edly headed by extreme Leftists, would iform of government in the province of ning the manifold affairs of WPA gets CoL Francis Harrington down, it won't be the colonel's fault.

He believes in Ecole Supeneure de Guerre make it Centre Theatre or still better. Center Theater? Centre street, in the neighborhood of gloomy Toombs prison, is spelled Centre on all street signs. Yet, right over, there, is Hester street. Why didn't they spell it Hcstre. if they want lo hp snnnrv general those on the left can afford to advocate only such restraints as they would be willing to have applied to their own activities.

SPEEDY ON DECISIONS if the army and WPA ever throw the colonel out, he can al Paris. The colonel celebrated his 5 i birthday last fall nuuin? a iob in Us are. i It is a truism tc say that the only effective tell you that they are on prac fresh out of West Point. He has safeguard against the threat of the Kuhns and ngnt on until tne reDets are compelled The frail little leader of mil ways get a job as copy reader on a newspaper. When hi3 stalt lieallv 24 hour dutv take wt to take Madrid and smash the last about it? There was a time, it seems, when it seemed rather home at night, come down Sun I nickname, among his friends, is brings documents of one sort and smart to Frenchify one's names and place.

It isn't smart anv mnr days, live for their work, never iniue ana neat grayish nair. have a chance to exercise or re Hc military, oven in civil another for revision and editorial correction, he takes a pencil and goes through the copy with lightning speed. An ex newspaperman Mr. Rockefeller never thought of spelling it Rockefeller Centre, yet lax. But not the WPA adminis lan clothes, but Isn't the crisp, trator.

damn you my man type at all. Col. Harrington figures that 11 1 When you can on him he lolls far lions won, and the powerful, wealthy young ruler of the province lost. Perhaps there is a moral lesson for the strenuous, vigorous and aggressive nations of the worid in Gandhi's victory. Using neither physical nor vocal violence, he sets by its heels the ordered concept of life as it has become under our materalistic civiliza iic isciuui uie uoys nang ouc a Sign calling his theater a thea tne uougniins lies in the establishment of genuine economic democracy.

But it is none the less true. Mrs. Roosevelt, in her trank speech of February 20, said that the relief program of the Administration was only a stop gap, that "we arc buying time to think." This is profoundly true. We are involved In a race between collapse and genuine social and economic reform. The richness of America makes it capable of buying more time than was granted, for instance, to the Weimar republic.

But the race is on. And the meetmg of the a man has to work overtime in his chair with his feet on ms stall calls him the best copy reader he ever saw (which may come under the heading cf man's fault rather than the "iob' damning with faint praise.) EELTEVES IX rne coionei snows now to ciei! stronghold of government troops. So now men who up to a week ago were fighting side by side against a common foe, who were sharing precious cartridges, food, water with one another in a unanimity of purpose that made all who oppose them The Enemy, now are fighting just about as bitterly to exterminate each other. As grotesque as all this may seem, it is hardly any more grotesque than the whole idea of war. In the World War Italian troops could just as easily have been trying their best to gate authority, and refuses to let He recalls that when he first came to WPA as assistant in the fall of 3936 he had to wori 14 to 15 hours a day.

paper work pile up on his desi He lutes his present job says it's more work than the assign tre. John Worthington, fisherman, had a bad season off Cape Cod. It was bad for catches and bad lor prices, as fishing seasons sometimes are. Mrs. Worthington.

long iiig to help, looked after th two sons, mended the nets, and did a lot of thinking. When she needed a new dress for a nartv in the npluhhnriinnrf tion. He makes asceticism and self de He doesn't make snap judgments, ments he had in the arm At the time, Mrs. Hnrrlnsrtan out once ne nas passec on a Drou nial listened to respectfully again in aiBund has 'ven a foretaste of what will gineer corps, but more fun too. lem or a job he doesn't go back once remarked to Mrs.

Harry Hopkins that WPA ousrht bp happen if collapse wins. Hc is inclined to think that WPA and worry about it. He may taSe or something like it will be with called HWA Home Wrecking ms time aiiout saying sometnmg, but when he savs it. It kops. ns for quite a while yet, auUiough Administration.

But the colonel world where bluff and bluster have been held necessary to obtain "justice" before. The western worid and Japan, with goj. Harrington lives a house soon got his job tamed so that it only called for normal office hours. in Georgetown with his mother ne nopes mat as Business picks up the WPA roll can tie cut down to a million men or less. This, ne suspects, may take a couple of ana aaugncer.

He is a widower, Truro, the old fishing town on the Cspe, she took an old fishing net. dyed it a bright color, and draped it over an old dress. Everybody complimented her on her stunning slaughter troops of the Allies instead of Germany; even after the conflict Mrs. Harrington havina died a their incredible stores of armaments and their militant swagger, won't ape Walter Winchell Oft, (Bjwadwaif. WOEKS SOME nOLIDAVS Nowadays he eets down tn little more than a year ago.

Ho has one son, a student at Yale. lit: bel VBR that WPA offers broke out the Italian government was Gandhi, of course, for each fears the chance to make a real contribu pledged to fight on the side of the Cen other and believes that passive resist There are thirty five ilano man tion to the solution ol one of the nation's toughest problems what work about 9:30 in the and goes home around 6 or in the evening. He steals a march on the job by coming down on holidays, now and then, and get ufacturers in the United States And that was the beginning of big idea. Mrs. Worthington, a .11, Intelligent woman In to do about the unemnloyed an an output, of 130.000 manes points out that, since population annually.

The retail value of these thirties, now employes a dozen ETDwtn anas nau a minion men to uj uuee ur iour nours or tral powers. But the decision of be an open imfitatioii to an group oi men possibly of one man nihilation and conquest. But there is alone decided on which side millions 50mething spiritual, something other oi men should fight; and the millions jWQrld iR the of one personal did it, supinely, slavishly, Without a vnt Christian hut istmments is approximately $80, the ranks of the workers concentrated work. Then, he explains, "these telephones leave me THE FIRST NIGHTS; The hauling out of five wounded shows and the arrival of three replacements (none of them strictly legit) marked the Lenten week of the drama The scholars, hating to loaf, traveled to the Yiddish Art Theatre Monday and eyed "The World Trembles," which turns out to be vauae. Not savvying the lingo, they stalled on tneir names, but okayed a few of the turns The WPA played host Wednesday with a swing women for cutting and dyeing nets, and a dozen others in the merchandising of her fishnet items of women's attire.

She has a sales ganization and wholesale showroom in upper mid town Manhat thought of protest. a christian more than many so con Americans fought and died shoulder Jn nhnOSnrnv snrl Tirair.P RADIUM DISCOVERER STORIES STAMPS ana commutes between her business and her to shoulder in Belgium and France jof ife thus achieving single handedly MdD'" whose grandfathers were doing their without the firin? of a gun Ktt lRfX best at Chancellorsville and Vicksburg the spending of a dime a victorv that I it re Maxine home and factory. Answer to Previous Paxzle ane nas succeeded in creating fad. Rich women pay fancy prices for beach skirts msri nf hif iiiwiui an, v. a ana me wilderness to mitcner eacii jhas had nation's at eaeh other's throats aL.tr.

Traditional enemies for a thou bng and bIoody warfare countless sand years, England and France were; times before. nee morse or tile old Palace Monday afternoon set, recuited a corps of fine people, Including Eva LeGaliienne and Elsie Janis, for a variety scramble at the 44th Street Theatre Thursday sundown. The press was affable, with the Herajd Tribune's Mr. Watts the haughtiest of the welcomes. HORIZONTAL Woman, who discovered radium.

Ocean. 12 Wing 13 Director. 16 Hops kiln. 17 To perch. 19 Split.

20 Kimono sash. 21 Drenched with a hose, 23 Writing implement inigmy giau to nave tne support ol each other from 1914 to 1918, on the j. dozen thicknesses of fish net, with layers dyed in contrasting bright colors. Short capes, colorful and well designed, bring prices that would make the fishnet manufacturers gasp. You couldn't afford to catch any fish" that swims in those nets after Mrs.

Worthington gets through with them! 21 She and her were co discoverers of radium. '22 Pigeon house. "I To subsist, 25 She worked all her life to advance 27 Aula body. 30 Genus of frogs. 32 Melody.

34 Fnrh ess, 35 Seeks io THE FRONT PAGES: George E. Sokolsky denied In the Monday H. Trib that H. Hcover employs a ghost on his speeches. The ex Pres.

has always been a wit, argued Sok. Then he repeated some ot the vows from Hoover's campaign spiels And licked his own annTmenf. Let the Chips Fall Where They May CONTE3IPOEAKI COMMENTARY Discovered America The swankiest stores on wt a Leaky Ship same soil where millions of Englishmen had been slain by millions of Frenchmen, and vice versa And so it goes enemy one day, friend the next. War surely is the grimmest, the most insanely ironic mockery the gods ever devised, when pitiful man can't even decide whom he's supposed to go out and kill, his whole action effected docilely at the 47Boyal. 3 To lift ud.

attain. sedatives, all of them Doris Pleeson, the TROBABLY no poorer shin ever News' gal in Washington, scored a clean beat fap fh on Eleanor Roosevelt's Including herself not of more fam1 50 Constellation. 4 Type standard 3g Qhe that 52 Indian. 5 One who bates. the D.

A.R. Incidentlv. The Timfis' ne decaying bania Man: 26 Notched. 28 Abounds. 29 Senior.

31 Always. 32 Sloth. 33 Having a It was practically worn out when THE AZIS ARE HEKE I (The Nation) The mrLss mpptinu at Vsrtitnn Simrp nr 41F orial on that bodv's barrinir of Mar! r. son presumably a rebuke) was fuller of "ifs snipes. 6 Roof ege.

7 Deputy. 8 Credit 53 Ancient Gallic tribe. 55 Epoch. 57 She was a student the merchants Martin and Vicente Pinzon obtained it for Columbus alor.p with twn nnnn rsra. avenue have been feat'Jring tur bans designed and macte by Mrs.

Worthington out of real fishnets. There are also costumes that use up lot of old sail canvas, cork floats, brass eyelets and other items that one finds on the beaches around Truro, i suspect Mrs. Worthington has about used up all the beachcomber stuff and is now buying her fisherman's supplies wholesale, A fad passes, of course. But any fisherman's wife who is clever enough to turn disaster into vie den in New York City of the Nazi German and heAds a Piker's four horse parlay nack. American Himd in 'honor" of George Wash a 2Sr 9 Cloaks.

vels in which to start out for the 35 Form of command of someone whom, as often as not, he's never even seen. 36 Black bird. iknDwn. living in Paris 1 0 Cow headed 58 She became goddess. ingwn's birthday was a disgusting exhibition, seems to be a member of "the British Parlia Bat it had the merit of dramatizing, in vivid raerrt.

He debated the evils of Yankee slang 42 Science oi reasoning. 46 Indian. 47 Hurrah. 48 Tree. 49 Falsehood.

51 Branch of learning. 52 Above. 53 Postscript 54 1 am. 56 While. a world 11 And.

i and concrete terms, the problem of fascism mas uie ounaay sections, The Santa Maria, known first the Gallego, had been trading between Spain and Italy for years when Coiumbus finally took and reeled off some fiamnsi i.nrt. vara CIVIC CLUBS CONTINUE WELFARE ACTIVITIES I and its aniidote. rent when Horatio Alsrer was writlns hk nnm 5' Taxi. 39 Misdemeanoi 40 Public. 43 Moccasin, 44 To perform.

45 Toward. 46 Poem. Prance and Italv are having a. "mi'mimmmmj Consider the meeting in all Its implications. famous (PL).

VERTICAL 1 Mother. 2 Too. 14 Measure of area. 15 Half an em, 18 Sandpiper. 20 Salamander.

wy as mis urs, worthington has raP Jn Ute ttc? correspon ht properly calked. She was hardly L1HDnce ustlf Tenchies across m0re than three times the size of Jor anocner iaea ur When fishnet costume cm out of style, I wouldn't be sur a modern ship's lifeboat, though she did have plenty of beam, enabling her to ride high rough seas. back: by handing the hat to a Fascist reporter in Paris Lately a lot of cartoonists and editorialists have been describing the Hitler Mussolini gov'ts as "Hit or Muss" affairs, giving no credit to Hugh Johnson who used rt first. tor evening gowns. Yet into litis ancient craft Co In the name of Americanism an organization WITH THE STAGING of an Operet committed to destroying every constitutional ta, "The Belle of Barcelona," here iiberty hold the rgest hall in the March 16 at the high school auditor i city United StiLtes' At mm" rtuulLUi nig a group of German Nails distinctive mm, the Rraania club of the commu milforrni wh0 nevertheless succeeded in mty and the Parent Teachers associa obtauilng American citizenship, make violent tion join hands in a new welfare en attacks on the Jews and indulge in cheap terprise from which receipts will be sneers at while lg.ooo people shared on a 50 50 basisand all ued i ciieer' haU 15 dec0rate1 the swastika ix, 4 i 1 and the Stars ar.d Stripes; 40Q storm troopers the campaign to am less fortunate pftracJe tleB.

Inside anci Jnt children the public schools here in sid i 74s New nn, nni; lumbus crowded 52 men, together Acres Inundated with stores and eauinment and. armed with two small swivel Runs, bows and arrows and swords, set By Thousands In Aug. 3. 1492 lor an America he did not know existed. It was invariably a hard voyage.

The ship leaked and there was little dry shelter in bad weather. Fresh water turned sour obtaining proper lunches, examination H'3 Is "1 la I In STv 1 Br i7 Wr 8 Pj5i MrLosali 3" iJ ilfi 52 tfF grm.l rrl 1 1 1 1. i Naals who in the name of free speech advocate a course designed to overthrow it. and medical treatment of diseased Freedom of speech is a basic right, and the teeth, tonsils, adenoids and simil; ailments, and in other activities and the charts proved woefully useless. Only by the most skillful handling of his men did Columbus manage to survive at all.

So it was thai Iho Santa Maria carried him at last to a new land. THE WIRELESS Today's sports pages might not agree, but the real winner of the Santa Antla Handicap was Eddte Cantor. The race gave him a running ga for three broadcasts George M. Cohan's presence on the Walter OTKeefe doings was guest starring as it ought to be done Too often the visitor ts mere guest than star. Mr.

Cohan's reading of speech from "The Tavern" provided that rare treasureentertainment Incidentally, have you noticed how routine most of the programs have become which try to freshen up with new names each week? A decided exception to that Is The Circle happenings on Sunday night, with Basil Rathbone, Cary Grant, Lawrence Tibbett and Groucho Marx blende grave and guy schmooslng very handsomely Howl of the week was Rex Stout, on "Information, Please," being assessed a wrong on the authority supplied by one of his own books! Kinss invaded the networks when all the music critics toro off columns in praise of the ntono Dcrformanot of Paderewsld. Eastern Tarheelia RaJelgh, March 7. ped by recent rains, eastern North Carolina rivers continued to. rise today, inundating thousands of acres of lowlands. The Neuse river was more than seven feet out of its banks at Goldsboro.

The Tar river was more than three foot and a half above flood stage at Greenville. Trs Roanoke was a foot out of it banks at Wcldon. Damage during the flood has been confined mostly to the washing out of secondary highways and tobacco seedling beds. An unusual heavy precipitation prevailed over the entire an during pebm police are sworn to uphoid It, But the sinister aspect of the Bund affair Is that the city police not only protected the Nazis in their right ot free speech; they interfered with the rights of demonstrators outside and inside to voice signed to better the physical status of those students in schools here whose The ship is shown above on the 3 stamp cf the beautiful Barents lack the funds necessary to obtain these things for them. Columbian series ot I8B3, their (opposition to the Nazis doctrine.

Inside the meeting the American flag waved beside The show coms on the heels of green, enlarged. The entire issue comprises 16 values tracing the whole story of ihc Columbus art venture in the new world. project just effected by the Ki TZS wanians, a booklet on the civic cluba many of whom were badly beaten. Reliable (CojiyrltHt. IS3.

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