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THE BUBLINGTON (N. DAILY TIMES NEWS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 61939 PAGE FOUR UNFORTUNATE FOR ALL Roll Call Walter Winched On. SAoadwoif IT IS TO BE REGRETTED that the deadlock existing between officials oi' jtwo dyeing and finishing units and their employees here reached still an 'OCT ChorleRDricoll other stage today with a complete New York, Nov. 5 Diary: Chilly shows braved the terrors of the morninft rea shutdown, sending from the plants foremen and overseers who had been pers last week The first, "Pastoral" by days.

Much pleased with my new afghan, knitted for me in many shades of red by my rJece, Lillian. victor wouson, came nenry miners ine atre Wednesday night The vulgarian in the Critics' Circle almost called it "Caswral." retained since the men walked out for an increase in the hourly wage. It is to be regrelted that weeks of idleness during which officials and union representatives sought to negoti tate their differences must have reduced some of them to actual a form of criticism Ruth Weston, who is much better at comedlenneing than she seemed In tills crummy comedy, divides the burden with John Banner, another capable "Summer Night" opened the following sundown at the St. Jauius Theatre, carrying sv Hollywood stamp Meaning its producer is Lewis Genzler, its authors Vicki Baum and Benjamin Glaaer, and tne players include witn tnis nuge drapery about me I achieve the splendor I used to dream of when I watched Knights of Pythias parading Must find one full, long day for catching up on mail How chill and dreary must the World's Fair at Flushing Mead ows loo's and feel, THE DAILY TIMES NEWS 501 South Spring street published Daily Except Sunday By THE TIMES NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Staley A.

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jjiontj oranoer, uouis uainern ana vioiec Homing, two of whom arc fugitives from the coast cutting room The Times' Mr. Atkinson It is to be regretted that the city faces the possible loss of these two reported that; "Its story Is poverty stricken plants entirely, the loss forever of and iiie writta toners and tastokr these jobs for those who held them or i Friday night's entry at the Plymouth, was fn ttQ 't oaa. fk Ti it "Margin for Error," Clare Boothe's dish of DRlSCOLt these days! Met Lieutenant 'ten. wiou, poison lor the hienway bundits. Sam Levtne, Bramwell Fletcher and Bert LyteU are in it is regrettable.

ine rossossea, as preaictea oy its severest critics, was dispossessed from the Lyceum last night, after a run or two consecutive weeks. It is to be regretted, too, that the leave was timed when it was, that it might not have been delayed a couple of weeks longer to provide more time THE MAGIC LANTERNS: Most of the de to lot 1cm. iime. Even the side street cinemas have hold Commander Holden Evans, resigned, V. S.

Navy, recently back from a long stay in England. He tells me London is an empty city. Even the Bank of England has moved from Threadneedle street, and is doing business in an unnamed village in Sussex Painters in the house, and a great mess. Captain Kidd doesn't like it a bit. The workmen, honest Scotchmen all, are subjected to constant surveillance by the Captain, who growls whenever they pick: up something that isn't their own, even though they are merely moving it out of the way.

Pausing this evening before the block lone Wnitelaw Reid mansion overs One of the arrivals is "Port of It is understood, on the other hand, 1 lows, a moodv .100 irom Paree of Lost Fivers" is strictly down memory that every man who quit, whether a lane, arguing the principle that whatever goes up t.an sirsnip, sayj muse come clown union affiliate or not, may return to work immediately without the fear of The players take it straight face, but you needn't "Beware Spooks" discloses Joe E. Brown as a thick witted copper, winding up in a haunted house, running away from penalty and with certain wage increase assured by officials and in conformity BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY with the law. on Madison avenue, 1 note that not one window is open, even the least spooks ana Joe Muier The week end brought a pulse quickener called: "Drums Along the Mohawk," with C. Colbert; and Doris Nolan and Eickford in a pageant called "One Hour to Live" One of the for wxi so iovea wona tnat ne None can be ithout sympathy for little bit. Just for curiosity, 1 count.

There are 111 windows on the Madison avenue side of the house. Ten show signs of life, edth reasons bingo wu! never die is revealed in an item from the Hollywoods, It said the masters soever believeth in him should not per man who receives the least ish, but have everlasting life. John wheJ! is doing the best he can to 3:16. i provide for himself and his family, es JSU.t or a rjiscu iiiad disclos i pecially at a time when there comes out mere were going to use Mickey Booney in a role created on the stage by Elizabeth Bergner The educational value of the cinema is further attested in a cable from ing inexpensive white curtains. The four balonies on the facade speak of other days and deoai'ted elory.

about a gradual increase in the cost of living. We are not inclined to believe mere, said Che rttsoatch. Hiter re Love God, and He will dwell with you. Obey God, and He will reveal to you the truth of His deepest teachings. Robertson.

On the 50tn street side I count 36 the officials themselves are Without sacres arid destruction of defenseless towns in windows and a magnificent side entrance. A light flashes momentar roiana. ily behind a barred basement door. A watchman making his rounds for sympathy, nor that they would not have recognized the situation and pro MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939 Dr. Townsend and Senator Downey will conduct a similar trie burglary protective company, I CATTON'S THE WIRELESS: There is prima donna trouble between the radio and newspaper correspondents on the battle Elmer Davis, C3S anaiyzer of war stuff, complains in Harper's that the journals tried to laugh FIRES BRING TRAGEDY league such a power in American politics.

If they round up anything in the neighborhood of the number of followers they expect to get, they would almost certainly hold the balance of power presume. All manner of electric gadgets are seen on. doors and windows, providing alarm in case oi entry. WASHINGTON speaKing tour throughout the Empire State, while between 25 and 30 New York radio stations will be signed lor twice a week broadcasts. These broadcasts, as in Pennsylvania, will last until the presidential election has been held.

Since the senate will be In ses on tne wireless scoops in the eariy days or the conflict. He makes a Rood case lor radio and COLUMN doesn't get too mad at the papers Erno vided such relief as might be agreed upon, evidence supporting which may be seen in the blanket increases directed throughout other affiliate plants of Burlington Mills. Should there come a 'back to work' march, it would mean much to all concerned. It is to be hoped it may not be too long delayed in wasnmgton, OPEN ATTACK ON CONGRESSMEN TOWNSENDITES PLAN CAMPAIGN AIMED AT Rapees music, Gracie Barrie's songs and Pearson and Allen's news scoops make the new program, "Listen, America," a must over at this desk The Ellery Queen mysteries on CBS Sunday nishts cive the mind a network This new campaign supplements sion during the winter, the doctor PRESIDENCY IN 1540 one launched last summer, after the Townsend plan was voted down ana the senator will hold all of their public meetings on Fridays. pRAGEDY IN THE form of deaths from fires comes in the wake of the freezing and near freezing weather in North Carolina.

Five persons, a farmer and four small children, were burned to death in a fire in Pitt county yesterday; another was burned to death in a mattress fire at High Point. Eut deaths from fires were not con out. Eerie and earable Whatever became Saturdays and Sundays. prir' enl a I ivc: By BRUCE CATTON Times News Washington Correspondent Washington. Nov.

6 Thp Tram. Dr. Townsend and his aides After the New York carrroaisn1 of WincheTs "Oddities in the News" feature, which he reolaeed with "Debimfcint? the War is ded. the same thine will be Kept a carexui cheek 011 the way the representatives voted. They immediately organized a number A fellow named Charles Stark has an "Odd Side of the News" menu send old age pension organization aoouG to Deem tne most, her of "flying squadrons" to go into done in Ohio.

Next the prosperity publicists will visit Illinois. Plans are not yet definite beyond that, but it is learned that the performance is to be reoeated in state on Columbia when there are more people rid in; in the subways looting for work than there are staying home listening to radios i me oisincts or anri xownsena ough adn intensive campaign it has ever undertaken one which aims directly at the election in 1340 Let the Chips Fall Where They May A young man, surely not more than 25, tall, powerfully built, sits on the sidev.alk, his back propped against the concrete rail of a bridge over railroad tracks, in West 42d street He is unconscious, with chat purplish color t.ha,t tells of "smoke," the vilest of all liquor. Crowds pass, hurrying to the ferry, to 'ue in Jersey homes for dinner. The young man will wake up in the frosty morning and drag himself to some vacant lot to recover. Prom the rugged contour of his face, 1 judge he deserves something better than this.

What would happen if you should lose the parking check for your car given by one of the big "garages, and somebody eke should find it? Suppose the finder should call for the car. It's impossible for attendants to remember the thousands whD patronize these larger places. Of course, the real owner, losing his ticket, can, with time and energy, identify him'seif and car by his li congressmen and do some intensive organizing work. That program has been carried niter 51a is until tne election. 01 a president and a congress pledged to enactment of the eldest RADIO CODE flIAY on ever since.

Right now, for instance, there are a dozen of the CURB BROADCASTS a. m. a time that is wooing the car is the old, old dity "Oh, Johnny" Another veteran song recently taken out of the tombs is "Billy" There oughts, be a law against those midnight lullaby men the; boys with the Uncle Charlie tones who butt: in on good music to teU you how soothing sleep is and Irritate you into insomnia. I 01 tne currently popular baefc to wealth plans. The campaign begins Nov.

9, when 17 Pennsylvania radiD sta DEMOCRACY BECOMES FART OF SCHOOL CURRICULUM fined to North Carolina, Three small children lost their lives in a Youngs town, Ohio, fire and a baby was fatally burned in Mill Valley, California. There were probably others, but these stand out in a cursory examination of the front pages of Monday morning news The radio angle of tne nrocram. squadrons In the field, carefully building up local clubs in the tions will begin a series of twice home districts of the pensio plans' leading congressional foes. of course, cuts squarely across the recently adopted code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Under Its rulings stations may not sell time for the oresenta a wcec iownsuiif tvrim (jk Tt.

(By N'EA Service) The school system in this country has gone THE STORY TELLERS: Noel Coward makes a liaSnv inr'uin. ll llLLirjist'LT in ihu Cl tion of controversial issues. Cosmopolitan. He by lines three excellent short It is nrobable that a wav out Farmers Foresee Drop In Subsidy ine wooaen Madonna" bemc uns cheerer's choice Ciipt. Liddell Hart, whose ThS all of these lives were needless Khoohmscr ''vho th a ste cnese ii es were neecnesa C(Juncenarice and a nickDry stick NowadaySi ly wasted goes without saying.

That the pupils have almost as much to say about the victims have brought grief into the running of the classroom as the teachers homes goes without saying. The im themselves in some things, at least. try By United States in The English Digest, that good grammarians cense and description of what may rareiy amount to much as writers Cap will be found. The code does permit the selling of time during political campaigns for the discussion of "public proposals subject to ballot" which certainly covers the Townsend plan and it is likely that it will be ruled that that clause will permit the selling of time in this instance. oe louna me car.

ijus suppose the finder of the ticket has beaten tainyou peach! Itermit Kahn supplies some interesting facts on suicide on Coronet rjortant view to take of such a situa Por mosc normal smal1 fr schoo wiU never on, Nov. 6 Offi will not end until the 1940 presidential election is ovpr Between now and then it will likely become the most striking "pressure" campaign in recent political history. One week after the Pennsylvania broadcast series begins, Dr. Francis E. Townsend and Senator Sheridan Downey of California begin a joint speaking tour of the state.

Into 91 cities and towns they will cany their tidings of the coming prosperity for the old alter state until the election. Both the meetings and the broadcasts will be directed at the 1940 campaign; boih will seek to strengthen and solidify Tnwn send strength in even quarter of him to it? you'll ne scareo to kr.ow. is the This is the only answer Tve been ble to get. In most of the bis pa cial predictions that 1940 would bring a moderate industrial and business improvement led farm leaders to speculate today on the suicide center. The ages between 5 and 45 find the impulse liveliest, he says, and three men attempt the Dutch act lor every woman The Townsend peonle are con rages the attendant quickly glances at your ticket when you come to claim the car, and asks, "What kind fident that as a result of this tnat the next session ot trying t.

he rnids. has much to do with it Collltch Humor illustrates a congress may be able to reduce government subsidies to is it?" This is some with a scene from Tile Stork. It shows campaign they win be able to build up a bloc of anywhere from 6,000,000 to 12,000,000 voters who will apply to all cano'idatcs for protection. four columnists including a stranger in a The bureau of agricultural eco be quite as much fun as sandloi baseball or hop scotch. But education in the lower grades is a lot easier to take these days than it was 30 or 40 years agD.

More Important, youngsters in public schools are getting a rough idea oi what democracy means. Tne word is beginning to mean more to them than just something they find in their history books. To find out how far democracy in education has gone, the Educational Policies committee of the American Education Association is conducting a survey among public schools in the United States. Tne results of this study will be used to advance still further the teaching of democracy in a practical, comprehen tion is what is being done, if anything, to prevent a repetition of such tragedies. Many flues that should be condemned altogether or repaired substantially are being used.

They have not been used in most instances since warm weather brought about their idleness last spring. The same condition is applicable to many stoves and furnaces. Fire is one of man's best friends, but it can easily become his most dreaded enemy. The thing to nomics, in its annual outlook re every national ofiice one simple test: will he vote for the Town waive ue caueu wmcnem ana lour customers. Such a ratio would soon have Sherman Bill ingsiey in bankruptcy if not Mattewtui the state.

rs arc re send plan? pented to receive a larger cash Add Picturesque Reporting: In the current TOWNSEND, DOWNEY in tins, tney are loiiowing the income tor their products lyu Header's Digest "Wind, Sand and Stars: TO STOKM NEW YORK triDd End true procedure which than in 1D39. nas tausnt us mat Jove does not consist once made the Anti Saloon1 "A slightly larger volume of In mid December this whirlwind aziiisr at each other, but in lookup unward A shabby frame building, three stories high, is being wracked at 122th street and Park avenue, in the shndow of the elevated structure of the Uew York Central. It was built in 1881. A wooden bust of Lincoln, incorporate in the facade decorations, is remindltil of fchs ex of those days. At one time the place was called Lincoln Playhouse.

There was a large hall on che second floor. G'JS Hill's mmsr.rpT.: rv campaign will recess for the wgewier, tne same direction. utiristmsts Holidays, immediately after the first of the year the COMMON FOOD THE FRONT PAGES: General Johnson went scene will shift to New York. do is to cooperate with fire, and at the sibie to war against some scoopie makers in defense of reporters covering the White House, to wit it does seem to be limited to the sossip columns, some of whom have, de same time control it. Once it gets the was a time, not very long ago, when Answer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL mtribution toward build upperhand even the best fire fighters I totaI hail for several years.

A wooden 1 Pictured food. UAiWbdSl lAlir IRAR; ing patriotic citizens was to teach youngsters STORIES IN STAMPS point IS Rectangular figures. IS Musical note. 20 Lairs. and equipment are hard pressed to sub now iainy washed away by weather, extended the lenrth veloped to an amazing degree the art of birth prediction and seeing or hearing through stone walls.

This is said as no slur on them. Their batting average is high and this is their business. But none, so frfr trnnw due it. Prevention is worth more than the Pledge 'to the Flag" if that men, equipment ana money in putting make good Americans out of them, it was gen 22 Its is the edible part of eraiiy conceded there wasn't much hope. "aims to oe particularly psychic or gazes mtr It has been only with the introduction of i a BaS If ous some are now preLt streamlined educational systems that children mrt iT.

"iV.u. out ftres. Caution will prevent such tragedies as visited the of Tar Heels over the week end. Further, it will mean the saving of thousands, even millions, of dollars needlessly Park avenue front: us Hill's Minstrels:" Under that lettering, since fading of the paint, you could make out: "Polo Athletic Club." Bing matches were held here for club members, before public prizefights were legalized in New York. In recent years the ground floor has been occupied by a restaurant and some small stores.

The rest, ha been vacant and decaying The location is on the fringe nf i were given a shot at this thing called de pondents are whispering behind their hands I Ri i feHlAqEBA'ROiA Npvi 1 'L i HNI JElCiElMMlKn mocracy. rney were permitted to organize i fuul niuers secret weapon, wny so mj ster 6 It was originally a 1 native South I plant 13 Eager. 14 Rail (bird). 16 Crab plover. 17 Sinister glance.

9 Sparrow. 21 Eucharist wine vessel. 22 Formed in squares. 24 Tree. 26 Plural pronoun.

27 Dress fastener. ious? Vincent Sheean named it in "Not Petice ciubs, elect their own frame their own wasted. I rules of conduct. Safety csdets were ejected and finally student councils were formed. Our deepest sympathy goes out to out a bwora.

its a powerful explosive, he reported," with thermite as a base. What the Reich's braggarts never mention about it is that it can travel toward Berlin, too. as well as from It Bill Cartim's mockery of the ored part of Harlem. A filling sta Sweden's Aged Monarch Fights for Neutrality persons who are the victims of fires. i These councils, when they are properly set up, give elementary and high school students tion wui replace the old hall.

69 It is a staple food in temperate its plant. 23 Granted facts. 25 Its plant is called an PL). 28 Agreement. 31 To droop.

33 Red vegetable. 35 String bean. 37 Temptation. 39 Pence bar. 42 Dinner.

45 Lazy English. 47 Mcmbratious bags. 49 Alleged force 50 Slat. 51 Contest. 53 Toilet box.

55 Low singing voice. John MUlholland. m.isrfnfur, folic about as generous a part in the management of the school as can be safely given without 4i Cravats. 46 Liliaceous tree. 47 Musical note.

48 Outdoor sport. 52 Story. One day they have life, the comforts of a good home, clothing, happiness; then next they are shorn of all of these possessions even if fortunate enough I having the pupils vote themselves a perma nent vacation. 29 Southeast. keep out of war With the same determination that characterized his World War, stand.

King; Gustav V. whose SQth birthday was commemorated last year by the stamp The Education Association's committee, aft me at least half of the neople who come forward to speai to him after a lecture or magic performance say the same thing, in almost the same words: "Now all I ask is that you show me just one little trick so that I can do it for my friends Yet, he paints out, nobody ever thinks of going to the motor salesman and saying, "All I as is that to come out ot the fire with their lives. In some instances they have' no insur er it has completed its research, will select a few reDresentatiVH schools nnr! will pynprimpnt VERTICAL 1 Parent 2 Leers. 3 Pedal digits. 4 Grows old, 5 Bone.

6 Melody. 7 Markets. 8 Road. uiiiu oia te lootoauers cni cni threw one laughing reader right out of tie hay. Bill wrote how the team, team, team came on the iield in scarlet blazers, like so many Albertina Ranch girls, and played postoffice all the while Cornell was licking fchem Broun turned a tidy line rather then call Tommv Manviile by name.

Reviewing "See My Lawyer," Heywood said it was about a playboy "whose name escapes me, at my own request." THE HEADLINERd: Orated Colonel Lindbergh: "It is hard to differentiate between 3. defensive and an offensive weapon" When you're using it. it's a defensive weapon. When the other guy's using it, it's terrible Marlene Dietrich's message to the world: "Americans are rather crude in the exoression of their thoughts" TJh huh. They like luscious looltin' lees, and Kav so re anus, i neu a is liuij a tragic lot.

Jtwery I with even more progressive ideas in the mat above, summoned the rulers the Nordic nations to Stockholm to reaffirm their neutral status. Never crowned he said the such instance should lead us to exercise of student democracy. 30 North Wales. 54 Pound. 32 To pierce 56 High card, with a knife, 58 To mend.

34 Exclamation, 60 Convulsive 36 Hooked tic. projection. 62 Bulb. 33 Sharp and 64 Tensely harsh. stretched.

40 Egyptian god. 66 Urtdraped 41 To bang, statues. 43 Afternoon C8 It is a every care. Fire departments will battle Thf'5e youngsters, unlike their forebears, are 57 Age. the touffheat fire with everv v.mw.ni g01n to up wlcil tile ldea democracy 3 Deity of war.

53 Chaos. i means more than just casting a vote for presl you give me just one little automobile, so that I can show' it to my iriends." A magician's property consists of those little tricks customers should be more considerate than to ask for them as gifts. 10 Insensibility. 61 Stir. 11 To G3 Mister, accumulate.

65 Transposed. 12 Compass 67 Half an em. coronation would cost too much King Gustav is the top New Dealer 1 of modern royalty. The success of his advanced program of social 1 reform, housing legislation and labor regulation has made Sweden a model for the world and has entrenched Gustav as the No. 1 dent every four years.

They are getting so much rather have persons in all walks used to having a voice in the affairs about of life co operating with them in pre them that they won't be able to get rid of food. meals. served Ramon Navarro: "You'd bo amazed to i eh I I Fi Pll marketings will be disposed of at higner prices," the bureau tind out ow mvtfch fun it Is to talk to yourself" Especially when you can't set anyone else Prisfillls. Lane's mint Th man of tha people. A Swedish Communist, asked who would he chosen to head Swedish Soviet regime if Com breaks mean so much" Especially when The last COnereSK unit guHiK uown mil aaid Alt Landon: apuroximaftv 41 nnn n.m nvn 'Tne American's foreign policy must not be I munists should gain control.

based on hatred or svmrjatihv for other "una me oniy people who haven't hatred or empathy for other nations are dead MfilntnFf'n hep? "Th venting the needless loss of life and the wien theJ' become full fledged citi property. I zens sy are learning not only the meaning i j. of democracy but of Communism and Pas Every fire department w.ll furnish cism RS we1lld how tcll them suggestions free of charge on the pre apart. vention of fires. The national associa Flag waving isn't enough, and reciting the tion has devised rules that should be AmericanTs creed doesn't necessarily make a followed to the letter.

They are good i good citi2en But ettin(? tiemMra in but they are not sufficient within 'f!" Prb; ably show results in the future management themselves. The individual must use or this country. his every effort to co operate by seeing to it that flues, stoves and furnaces i 1 wish to Pint out that, as far as I can are in proper order. Be sure that fire see' there is no ProPe for an early peace, is out or well under control before go T7T Chinese atadr to the United stAte3' commenting on the Sino mg to bed or betore leaving your home ncse war. Philippines are demanding their freedom from the United States and can't get It" Listen, chump.

The Philippines will, have their Independence soon, but they don't want it. Alexander WooJlcott declared: "I only review plays for money" Prostitute! subsidies to finance crop control programs and fcr removal of price tlepressmg surpluses. While fedura! farm officials declined to give anv that if the prediction of belte prices and enlarged markets for farm products were borne out the demand for government financial aid would not be so great it nas been for several years, AUTO FATALITY Payettfville, Nov. 0pSIrs. J.

T. Bust. 33, of.p&ycttevflle was struck and killed by an automobile last night at a downtown street Intersection, Assistant Police Chief Virginia aruce cooed: "Marriage is fun" In Hollywood, man iane is fun If umi of three postage and three airmail stamps. The symbolic designs represent construction, agriculture nnd commerce on the postage series and transport, industry, public lands, commerce, construction and population on the airmail values. The Mayan calendar and the quetzal bird are shown on three1 values of Guatemala's new issue of five stamps.

The "White Nun," the national flower, and the' map and so n) or the nation are shown on the other stamps of the series, enjoy divorces Lufse Ratner's discovery: "American citizenship is a marvelous thing to have in Europe" American citizenship is a marvelous thing to have period. for any cause. Be sure every cigarette As for as Germany's relations with America stub has been put out before leaving 1 Neither religion, ethics, the economic order it. It will cost little in time or money nor the Plitlcai system can take the place of nf Ithe family unit, Dr. Rowland Angell.

president emeritus, Yale University, the lives of your loved ones and the i 2h nnri0, Neal 1 are concerned, there is no possibility of any difference ever arising between the two countries. German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbon trop. McNeill of Cumberland mills was detnfned as the driver of the ear and would be held pending an comforts of your home. Girl scouts..

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