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3V1S Sunday, Mfty IS, Page 17 Jobs HD Mftffeo'i itatt. Continent -i by CtTtWF 2Sc; By mull-m torty luf. ding counties, ja.00 ft? months; far throe i 7t ttnu per -tnenUv By twill i 'matter lit under) at dqvls territory, for $8.50 for months; $1.35 for tiiopth, lered MI office At 'Act 61 WUhert dally I Now Mexico. MEMBER AUDIT" OFjancUUmONS Single Standard Right And Wrong mctlmes those who disagree us accuse us against ythlng. Wo are "against most Vhnt government does today, we nro for whatever Is done is In a single tlnrd of right le Socialism to which we nnd most of the on of the world are subjected, dea that take ac- ascd on the rnmeht can rig 1 which would be 'iduals to lake.

These" actions mpposcd to be for tho "health, and of the pen- the "well-being of society," are desirable goals but cannot be reached by aban- ig moral principles of right wrong. Those people who will not realize their 'means. By abondning moral tciples will not realize their for the end does not justify means. By abandoing moral iples and a single standard ighl nnd wrong, they adopt is which will not attain the end. This should be- ob- to anyone who understands loral principles of Christianity' dalsm.

of zoning, public pis, socialized medicine, price ols or other socialistic gov- ental which make -nment the master or control- its citizens instead of their nts, all must come to the con- in that, government, has the to act in ways which would rong for individuals. Thnt is, must have one set of stand- of right and wrong for in- lals and another for govern- W. F. Henninger, director inning and head of the land the City and Privafe Money Mean Better I have book called Enterprise Money" by fc. C.

Riegel. Ih part of the book the author seems to tifttersfand a large part of our trouble. In the 'list-part bt the book, however, he makes very Irrational statements. Me seems to contradict himself, because he wants some vague medium of exchange without any value back of it used in place of. money.

He seems vefy Indefinite about how it would be controlled, yet he sees the groat.harm that results from'the government getting Into, (he money business. Listen to this as an example of foresight and sound reasoning on the economic iroblem; "BeSa'use man has not mastered the problem of he has to government for its solution. Thus he has complicated his problem, for government offers no solution to the probletH of prosperity, while its intervention in this primary problem brings the additional problem ot how to govern government. When government undertakes to man's problem for him It undertakes the mastery of society and it cannot be both master and servant. Thus it has failed in both spheres.

By Inter-tWinlng the prosperity problem with the political problem man has snarled the threads and no solution of either is possible without "Public officials are just ignorant of the real cause df economic and political miscarriages as we. However earnestly they may strive to exert the money power In the public interest, they arr doomed to failure because the laws, of money make it impossible." The author seems to use thr word money as interchangeable with credit. That is evidenced by tho-following statement: "The first cardinal truth of money is that no one, whether Individual or government, can issue money without buying something. 3y inviting government to beconu a money we invite It to become our customer. Then we quarrel with it tries to buy something that We deem within the province of private enterprise." Any man, of course, who tries to buy things without having some- VIEWS In Moc's zoning at the county courthouse stated it would be wrong for an In- thlng of feftl vahle to "exchange for has to issue credit the author, Mr.

E. C. Riegel, seems to regard as money. "Empowered, as governments UoriUm a Colorado Springs chiropractor, was distressed ho end about a letter published In the Trl- Clty HeTAld, co, Wash, whleh a reproduced in this column. The letter was highly critical of chiropractors and the writer did not want them even compared to "my highly trained leopalhlc physician and surgeon." Dr, Heuser he just can't let biased "gc tramping on my profe-alon." St here's hid defense of chiropractic: "Years of training do not separate the ability of one profession from another.

The educational standards of the chiropractic pro' fesslon are just as high as those ol the medical or osteopnthlc professions, being four resident and 4500 fifty-minute lecture periods, as well as an Internship, "True, there are men proct icing chlropi-tttlc today Who have not had education equal to today's high standards but Ihere are still medical doctors pracllcihg who had no more education than lo ride around In the buggy with the country I I'm not condemning them. They did the best with What they had and filled a great need. Also there are osteopaths who have lakcn short post-graduate medical courses and thus became 'my highly-trained osteopnlhlc physician nnd If we are going to throw rocks let's not live in gloss houses, Mr. Writer lo the Tri- City Herald. "Furthermore, the chiropractor today has a highly specialized training in four years rather than a great multiplicity subjects not so thoroughly 1 Dr, Heuser has done a good job of defending the merits of his profession.

Personally, I think nil of 'he healing professions serve a good purpose. There is, however, one statement. In Dr. Heuser's let- let- that I believe to be a probably written on the spur of the moment. He says, INTERNATIONAL WHIRLIGIG Every Sunday this veteran Washington newspaper correspondent devotes his column to answer- Ing readers' questions of general Interest on national nnd International policies personalities.

Questions may be sent direct to Ray Tucker at 6308 Hlllcrest Place, Chevy Chase, Mil. BY HAY TUCKER Sec- t.he doctor you wish. No one is denying you that right. If you want a medical doctor the slate board of medical examiners will determine his qualifications and If you want a chiropractor the state hoard of chiropractic examiners will see that he is qualified and has the ability to practice chlro- pracllc." I am just wondering If our friend has really thought that matter through. It is the very the was renlly gelling at.

The fact that medical unions try to unionize medical men, subject' ace to the peace and prosperity of i them to licensing (or "approval" mankind. Mad men, selfish men. i of nnd run to the i MU (ijU CiiHHCIIlt" ial to zone anolher in- are 'today, to control the monev cals property but that, it was I system, they are a constant men- for a government board to ch zoning. Thua.J. T.

Acreo public school teacher, in to defend public schools a veeks ago stated that an in- ial did not have the-right to another for irst incIividuolS'-ideas on ed- but that hadj right. ambitious men, fanatics and crackpots may at any time seize the reins of government and drive the state in order to get a monopoly for themselves has been and is my chief criticism. This practice is as state like a juggernaut over the anything could be. people. When government is in- ll the spirit of collectivism and vested with money power it risps in violation of the freedom of the above the citizen profession of protecting the individual.

The doctor who isn't on the "in" is shortly on the "out" wj.k,fc»ia*wi* JJAULCV.UIll' Jlini if 1 ichow those So-' actually constitute the creak- ame any number of in government seem over-' threat to hjs well-being and safety from Pasteur i i i r-u- ana Koch thp mirsa RicloT. The power Which control of the money system gives to government to Interfere in and direct and even take the life of the individual should not exist on this earth. No man or group of men fellow men. "Democratic government to date has been accomplished by voting or with the idea that what-' Government: does is right so is it is claimed lo be for the being of or some such neulus go'ST, and re- of whether such action by government would be if taken by an individual: they have two' Standards of action which is the very esls of Christiahity Or Juda- who oppose two standards, because we believe that is right for an individual is for a group- atirt- what is plans of virtuous. Money ppwer for an individual is wrong' means budget power and It is folly to imagine that the citizen can control government unless he can control its "He (the individual) must have both voting and vetoing power.

and Koch to the nurse, Sister Kenny, who have had that experience. praetor without any state selecting a group I can choose from I don't ers of any kind using the stale to i citizen to ag he or she is capable of. A state chiropractic slve money power rena tS re teo t.ng' me shou money power remains to serve the evil designs of the dishonest politician and to frustrate UIP group EVEN WHEN THAT IS GOVERNMENT! That believe in ONE GOD whose iles apply equally to all in- als whether sfUjfh individuals desire chiropractice services. The point is, as an independent individual I neither desire nor am willing to pay for surh "protection." I can, by the grace of God, make my own way and select my own service. And so on down, "from state medical boards to state osteopalhir boards.

The whole business is strictly private and i not the the standards WOUU1 of as individuals: or are members of a group Therefore government must be so medical un such h.ivp drnnn imiixht thnt r. a lie metllCal Ull- lon has always assumed that it IS side unless grmap they one. must ask for every XelhTSil cnmn r.rnni,cov 'PUl. 11, une inr to decide what services the citizenry may purchase. Naturally, they would decide that chiropractic or non-medical services should not be available lo the people.

They are going to "protect" the people. At the same time thoy automatically restrict the supply even of medical doctors to "approved' 1 ones and thus create a strictly linu'led, monopolistic market. Now certainly ns keen-thinking 'nghamton, N. "says that one why the a 11 a plan for more aggres- war against inimunlsl China the opposition the thirteen U'd Nations fighting us in Korea, i said that we might lose these nlllies, nnd have to "go It even If the MacArthur strategy provoked an all-out conflict with Russia. "Will you kindly explain whnt our allies would have done- or would they broke with us? Incidentally, how much help are they giving us In Korea?" WEAKEST Answer: in my opinion, and! find it to be father generally held, this is the weakest part of the antl-Ma'cArthur argument, I doubt much whether General Marshall, as a military man, really believes it.

It sounds more like a position forced upon him by Secretary Dean Arheson. In the first place, where would our Franco, the Low Countries, Turkey if they decided to cut loose from us over this question? They don't possess the financial or military strength to croate what Aneurin Bevan, the resigned Labor Cabinet we are financing tho "police action." We are paying for arms transportation, food logistical operations, hospllallzalion etc. It Is Impossible to estimate our expenditure, according to Pentngan informants, but It will probably cost us between fifteen and twenty billion dollars for the first year of fighting, which ends June 25 That amount, of course, will not appear on the Army's books as Korean debit because the official accountants will deduct the total our units would hnve cost, If they were undergoing Intensive training on home soil. It will be charged off to "experience. 1 LAPSE Numerous readers, Including a few editors, have chldod me for nUrlbullng to Herbert Hoover the statement ihnt the United States had reached such propei'lty peak that "two chickens In every pot" and "two cars In every garage" had become common possessions In this country.

I reget to say that I must take a plea on this Inpse. Somehow, the belief has become fixed that Mr. Hoover did make these claims In the 1928 campaign. It: fits in with his many speeches acclaiming what was then known as "Coolldge propserlty." But Lawrence Rickey, Mr. Hoover's closest personal friend and general agent at Washington, assures me that "the chief" never indulged in such bombast.

"We have gone over all of Mr. Hoover's speeches and says Larry, "nnd we can't find those remarks anywhere. At first we thought that Chnrley Michelson hnrl pinned them on Mr. Hoover, when he was thp Democrats' propaganda man. But we can't it.

in any of his stuff. We don't know whon or where it orginated." TOPS General MacArthur By. JOHN Among the emotlohnl pinnacles srnled by Qeneffll MnCArlhtir were speeches nnd lestl- niony, when ihe old soldier solemnly Appealed to the American conscience. Not only did hp express angulsl nl the prospect oi continued, futile "sacrifice of thou- nnd thousands and of American boys" but he recoiled from the thought of abandoning 30 million Koreans to the nndless horrors of Communist captivity. To him "the whole moral tone" seems supremely Important, as through the centuries, has been to countless others from Jefferson lo Lincoln to contemporary Amerl cans.

Often In our history comfort, prosperity, even pence, hnve been subordinated lo principle. Perhaps thnt Is why we are a great, as well as, a powerful nation, following them, Intervened Anwleftns Were 5 1 nich tot Melp tewif lei, if now Dffice Cat jld man was sluing nn the of a littlt! mort, when fshlny enr drove up with two rs In ii. thflre. How lopff lias iwn been The oltltiinit at them over tho riin.s of aniacles. Writ, not IOHK.

1 KUOSS. (he firsL Uuzxai'ilii I've i-Hut your wife paid she'd for- id She's furgunen (he'd cliurcli a tfj ilu over tl-B a round ci-lllntt of i-nes. Tlie wjio dnl the i-nt rluirok-. tt hill fur anil clinn-h -fatliAra poul'i dt-i'itund stirli nn amount. to tlicni it xhnnlrl t-it'ier bi- ir .10 tiny wroit- for un ncniixPil lull JIB iiB Id I'oni- jfO.I'.'.

Toin-liiiiE J'l-rgatory nnd toring l.o.= i (M; CrnxuiiiK Heavfii and AdjiiMt- S7.1- iilling- a new SiiMiB in DavUI'i and unaiiMlhg one of the Uunes the government a man as Dr. ifcuaer isn't goin h. encourage chiropractic to fall into this same error. In no time at all there would bs an exclusive chiropractic club using state power to monopolize and to fail "np- provp" ncui-uniun men. Lot's u-ork toward MORE individual freedom not less Success Secrets Ily Kr.MFK WIIKKI Kit Uver nnn over ayuin, is This monetary I he- state is the only form of democracy bpllove the Golden Rule ap- tna is effective.

Until we have "mon," "others," "them, 1 Ir np It, we merely beguile our- selves wilh our elective processes." I ns to.Individuals. We be- Tne author of uses the hat the Ten Commandments Wfml democracy ral.hor loojely. He groups, inclntlirrp govern- )rohabl means a limited govern- to covet othor'jT'propertv or' ment since tle does not want tnt al just as they in- 1 nvernment to have the power to St issue money, which Is undoubtedly ihould be prevented from doing. Those who have made any study of money will remember that the state banks used to issue currency. Thus it was not entirely in the hands of the federal government.

Then the federal government stepped in and grabbed control of Ihe banks In 1865 by pulling a lax on banks issuing rurrency. The result was that the Hate banks stopped Issuing currency and became then a federal monopoly. And we are now reaping the result of this grabbing of banks that should not belong to any government, any more than any gov- crnmont should tho powor to town they a monopoly on newspapers or religion or anything else. I (jilote further: "The 'buyurrary' at Washington Is literally buying Us way into control of our very Uses. Yet I here is nothing back of (he money ii so freely issues except what I he people put back of it with their labors.

The government, popularly be- litved lo be the backer of muTiey. is in fact the only one that does not i.ack money. Except fo postal service, there is practically nothing Purchasable from the Government tvith the money it issues. Even gold f.nd silser cannot be bought frmn Ihe (lovernmenl, and therefore these commodities are not back of Privale enterprise supplies practically all the backing that exists for our money. Since private enterprise is the sole backer of money, simple logic dictates that it should the sole "When government lanue-, and offers nothing in therefore, the issue is the counterfeit money, svjth this difference: conuterfeit money can be fJeti-cii-d and extutcted from the money supply, while legal tender merely blends with all other mimes, making each unit That svhat has taking place for the Jasi S6 It has sery iiily during the three do member, calls a "third force." With- outrank General Marshall out our advances of arms nnd id vicii inquires of money they could not stand up Angles.

"And how does Russia for a minute. fr fit into this same picture?" I doubt whcihc-p the Briiish; Answor: As a Major General and people as well as the citizenry of Chief of Staff in the thirties, Muc- our other associates, want, to be- come members of Stalin's slave empire. Thp lime has gone when London or Paris, alone or in alliance with any combination of European nations, can exercise tho old balance of power Ihnt they did from 1800 until I9H. They must side with us, or fall under' Communist control. I am surprised that senatorial quest loners did not pursue this point.

"TOKEN" In answering F. second question, which has hi'on asked by ninny other readers, might note that. General Marshall himself described the allied aid as of the "token" variety. One defini- The substance of the following Is from statesmen in Washington nnd elsewhere who oppose appeaso- menl. both on the military and Ideological levels, They maintain that moral Issues must have a preeminent place In national policy.

Most Americans, they sfly, aro outraged by tho reports that. Britain has allowed supplies lo reach Korea, via Hong Kong, that were employed by Rod China against British Tommies nnd American soldiers. They are contemptuous of the pettifoggery ot United Nations diplomats who offer Inmc excuses against nn arms embargo. We have a Pledge nnd a Duty Informed readers know that. Britain, Franco and others in recent months have prohibited the export of arms lo Russia and Red China.

Shipments of many materials vital to munitions also havo boon limited. Nevertheless some rubber, chemicals, niotals kind petroleum still reach the Rods and nro eventually employed In the process of killing American troops. Hong Kong "merchants of death" profit on American blood. Their nippet authorities permit unbridled propaganda against the United States. "Comic books" are allowed lo circulate portraying Americans as barbarians beating Orientals to death.

Another moral Issue Is embedded in the question of pulling out of Korea, In case we accept neither the current stalemate nor the expanded action against Communist China. Koreans trusted us when we Intervened. Thoy are fighting shoulder to shoulder with UN forces. As a reward, should they bo cast to the wolves? If so, thousands of true friends of America will be murdered and the people held In hideous bondage, aggravated by Communist vengeance. Our Word Ii Our Pride We were driven from Balaam Bui MaoArthur kept his promise to return.

Were wo to quit Korea, the likelihood of relurn and deliverance Is almost non-existent. The sanctity of an American pledge would perish along with countless martyrs. There was a Germany that doomed an agreement a mere "scrap of paper." And there once was an England that considered her word her bond and rushed Kltchonor's tiny army to Belgium to meet tho Kaiser's hordes and, for similar reasons, sped to the old of Poland against Hitler. That fidelity of oath will be honored in history. "In its nobility," said MacArthur, Ihe United States, nntj tho United 01 1 Issu is the question of turning owr Formosa to Red China, as some in high point.

If done, Chiang Kai-shek's group vvlll not, be the Snly vffi," With him are thousands who helped us fight Imperial Japan nnd who are dedicated to democracy, tt Is gratitude lo sell them down the river? nnd Hope Still Live Not only here but in London powerful voices are crying out against such a deal. "If our spiritual values are really to Involve handing over the eight million people of Formosa to ho slaughtered," declared Lord Vansltt.ari Jh the House of Lords, think we need a different set ot spiritual values," in solving the problem of predatory world Communism, we cannot away frpm moral responsibility, It follows ahd accuses, Of course, our hands cannot always do what our heart whispers. But on the day Americans silence conscience, will inoy not cease to be Anicrkans we have always known the word? Those holding these opinions point out that Asia Is not the onlv place for soul-searching. Thev Insist that although we da no! yr-t have the key to unlock. the Baltic prison, we must not forgot the Lithuanians, Estonians and Latvians, whoso Independent count- clovourc(1 In On last Fob, 1(5 exiled Lithuanians celebrated the 33rd anniversary of ine Are Done BBffV tftmt Aff Lori lean over bsftKwardJMii attempt to coimpletely by temporarily fotwuiftg any we have about mental or mornt 1 of.oue,! present 'polfticftl-v leaders, and 'Sim- ply major arguiVient now being senteti by (stratum against eral MaeArUiWs, Far Eastern policies.

This major argument thing like this: cleg would expand the Korea to China, would compel honor her treaty with this pti and would Inevitably launch War in, for which we aro ready. It would involve us In a jor operation In Is whnt IV -la wants, and what wo and ican Miles do not want. Our, a' to prevent World War 111-- i provoke'It. Nor can we pull if Koran, without abandoning Amcdlcnn and U.N. principles, i 1.

afore, our only choice Is to continue a limited war In evnii If it means a prolonged Indefinite stalemate, even If It gives all the Initiative to the because time Is on our side, we con just stall ott World Warin for another year or two, Wg-iVlJli then havo all the advantages 'on. our side," This appealing argument Ig based" unan several major assumptions. For example, It. definitely assumes that the Soviet acts whcri It Js' kslonlnns on Fob, '24 and i such as when wo use dreamed dreams of future Independence, Boains of hopo were sent through the Iron Curtain by thu "Voice of America," But they did not roach thousands of divided families In nr-off Siberian slave camps. Those forsaken souls can only pray thai he West will not stop doing whnt can to eventually set them free.

A System of Depravity in addition to our will to fight when necessary to save our country tha belief is growing that our enmity to Communism Is based not only on threats but also on our mired of the unspeakable ovlln Communism. What American can be unmoved the spectaclo of Robert A Voga- u'? 1cd from Budapest cell? On his arrival In -Now York, i physical and mental wreck, his vlfe explained that his voice was veak because "he had spoken to no one the last 14 months of his mprlsonmcnl." But Communist brutality Is not confined to Hungary or Russia. A Bulgarian, who 'vacantly escaped, says Red sunrtjs "tied my lands and legs with wire and suspended mo head down. They hung weights on my arms. Thon they beat me.

My wrists statiod to bleed. Just before I fainted I hoard a guard yell, Til gladly drink all pTrt The Iron Curtain hides a host of vogelers and Bulgarian victims and follow Russians persecuted by Bolshevist jailors. We face more than military power. We face a depraved that turning half the world into a stamping out religion and mankind of tho precious won since the Dark Aires. Confronting such might and male- 'oience, the American conscience orlc a greatest weapon.

strength to thwart one of her ng gresslve movos, Perhaps this Js true, but Russia's whole post-svar behavior record contradicts She has movou only when she saw weakness, of an nasy vacuum or opportunity, and hns backed down and, whenever she was confronled with firmness and force, Evan the Ad- i ministration has heretofore firmed this, so Its current argif-' motit that "we must not the Russians" Id a complete reversal of Its own previous theory! Another Administration assumption Is that RuMla Is just Itching lo have us follow MaoArthur's cles, and thnt wo must not allow ourselves to fall Into this Irap. Again, this could be true, but If so, why hasn't sho forced us Into It, when sho could so easily do so? It is no secret that our forces In Korea have beon Instructed to bomb Manchurian bases If Russian planes Intervene heavily enoUJfty.to threaten our troops or our air superiority. If this Is what Russia, wants, why hasn't she moved Another Administration tlon Is that "time Is on our that we are much weaker than Is now, but that In year or will have the advantage, If this is true, why sla not moved while; Spotlight or tke Ration superior stopped her? Why is she waiting so politely for UB to buildup'and surpass her military strength? Is there not something mighty peculiar and unrealistic about this? Unless, of course, this assumption happens to be wrong, unless Russia'' feels thai she is now the weaker, and that "time it on her tide" ngt' ours I Let us hope and pray that (lie- Congressional Inquiry Wll) carefully and jjoberly examine and examine all these basic asji (Ions, for the hour IS mugh. tb( for us to bo wrong, Let us hope lhat nobody will be gag, or 1111 a 11 y-lntlmldated IS FURTHER KENT CONTROL NKKDKD? By Wlllfortl 1. tion of "token" "simulated," or real thing," in Webster's is a "sample of Ihe out in the lives of successful people, lhat the way to really be successful is liot to worry tuu much about becoming fainuus, or making a lot of money, but just to pick out aniipthing you do and like lo do, and jusl have as your onu goal, lo do Dial job I hi- very best you can.

Today the Uyron laik'son Com- an oontr ibiil'io'rV pany is world famous, has plants That certainly applies lo the way in which U. N. members have implemented their resolution to oppose the Communist, invasion of South Korea. Although I must RIVO only round figures for reasons of spcurity. the U.

N. force consists of approximately -odd men. Loss than ono-tenth, 40,000, consist of nt her nation's contributions. Kngluml wnd France have sent ri Arthur outranked Marshall, who was thon a Colonel. As Chief of Stuff during World War IT, anil, now -as Dpfanxo Socrntnry.

Mur-j When, some nine years ago, the shall is tops. Eisenhower wn.v only! etleral Government Imposed cell- Major and a MneArlhur aide! up()M rents, the when HIP lalter WHK Chlof of Staff. HB 11 1 He has out ranked the other two Nation's Press A OI.AKING I'ABADOX (Columbus Ohio Sunday Dispuloli) News dispatches from ton on Ibe same day the past week, carried reports of the outcome of two trials In which Individuals were charged with contempt of One defendant, Dr. Edward A. Rumely, executive uvcrciury at Iho Commllloe for Constitutional Gov- ornmenl, was found euilly anrl faces a maximum penalty of throe years In jail and fine.

His offense was in rofusing to tell Congress who r-ontri billed money lo finance distribution of nnd literature by hlii which is opposed lo the policies of the TiT-iiiian administration. His defense was based on tlif freedom of speech guarantees in 1nc Hill of Rights. A federal jury lound this contention invalid, although In i i iit.i i itj, 11 iitvtiuu, an Ti a mi)(tl nni -1 two previous trials on similar im Minihh also have a lew war- counts, had been acquitted. snips opciaiint; nearby The second dofnndant, Krank i in propoi lion lo thuir 'size, Hfisbiuall, former hoad of tho iitiri (ij-i-i'ce (join- the f'ommunist Parly liore 111 Franklin most India has not given D. A C'ounty, and a notorious and defiant single' soldier, and only two South Mibv'umive In Columbus and later Amoiican countries 'have marie 1 ln Cincinnati, was hi'ld hy a federal Judge on the con- tompt charge for refusing to an on both coast, is credlied with hav-' Save for thp swar about Communist IIIK contnbutud largely to the de- alivelv sniall roL i activiu in ohia Jis velopnienl oi new uua.ions for the of each iUccf-ssfully contended that I Khirt ni the ic-al UP Kluini-a of jiiiuiii.

lui i.im naiion'q forcos .1 conienueo ttial In services. This company had PS Wlll(h hear. newj no give Alimony that ton c-al SDH putting a new tail on the I. and doing odd Julia for thp ined 17 11.99 PSY (ilndvs NSWER IS'NO. BUT IT WAS $UCH PROPOSAL WOUtO YOU SIGNIN0 THIS RELEASE SO INCLUDE IT IN MY AUTQBIO- PHV? door knub- in Italian Jei mans Maybe 11 a bi.n'-h kiinckei-.

its beginnings with a fellow by the name of Byron sslio opened up a blacksmith shop. He ssanted lo make money -sure. lie svas a normal human heiny Hut his big immediate goal was, in his own words. "I believe thnt the very best ad- is to send out a thoroughly good article, such as will insure the oider being repeated. pay, by strict attention to caivl'ul attention in selecting the 1 best qualiU ul material, supeiior work and liberal dealings, lo im nt your and pulrunaKe" Tiial us his success fonnula.

And wiih it he grew a bmall hlackainilh shop making lu al I'msx-iaity ol Ala- a pioiessor of l-i the nari.t- of lludsuii Stiode. TV. live years he stalled daisi-s ui iiiivt-1 then, h.s liavf hud lii novels pi.l,llshe<l by hen V.I Ills SI-- iiri is I novels hi- ili, write I ici! duti't li I v. a thai Mill ifell lulu 'i nj tfie Ihey can. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP 1880 in Chicago, son of (duo rou! Mi a and i ndenl ul a chii-t df the fumed i h- is has e- red lite by Star (Mlcr In: a N.uiiih ded to incriminate him.

It is not hero contended that the strictly legal merits of each case were not correctly Interpreted, it is contended Uvat thorp is a glaiing paradox apparent in the justice rendered the Iwo men. The one who is guilty, if be Is, gUiHy is more than a technical was no more than (ius and perhaps indiscreet. The onu acquitted is an open and uiwed Communist. No further definition of his charac-tt-r of his sympathies or his aims is needed. for thus ahro- a 11 ng property rights and curtailing Individual froedom svaB that the nation was suffering from a werl oux homing shortago, and that if ront.i were not held dosvn.

thoy would skyrocket, and tenants svould nuffet great bardshipii. Whutevtir Iliu liitualion tliL-n, it Is'obvious lhat II beon changed materially by this oveiiU of the past fesv occurred? The Kalienl faoU in case ate now revealed by Hie publication of United Slates Census fiutB showing for Ihe entire nation the changes In I ho housing situation vhicli look place helwtien l'J4(l and J'JMi. An analysis of thu figure presented In the Census bulletin! has jiut been published by John and Hlchard Usher, contractors located al (Wlfi Wentworth Avenue, Chicago 21. The results of their study are r-olli in- leresling and enliBlltHning. Amonf tne finding), are Uie following: 1.

The number of Increased 2. The population Increased only 14.5% The Increase in the number of dwellings exceeded by millions the inereaso In the number of families. 4. Tho number of occupied by owners increased 8 millions. 5.

The number at dwellings occupied by teiinnu decreased U.f) 6 The number of vacani rose from 2-5 to 7. The number of dwellings occupied by only one person increased reaching in 1050 the astounding lolftl of 3.9 mil- 111 1.1 'i'lieue ligures show wiih rlariiy the effect whiuh rerit tuiilrols huse Jiail upon the hoys-, liiitMnuch as, sviui slloncn or subterfuge, for It Is; soluloly essentlol t)mt the A people he given the hOnl opinions of every iwpb' Meanwhllfl, there remains Ing Korea. Mnny of our leading religious Journaln ore Inaisllng Uiat "llmlllnif the war lo Karen la more moral than MncArthur' lor, with rental housUig tlie lw- priced nrticle on the market, niiU who were forlunale enougli hold leases hive beon able to afford quarters more Ihflii those which tiny formerly occu- lias offered, Ihey have tRkiin on more siwuo, (lowttver, when vaean- cifix havo occurred, landJords have, of courao, preferred lo ronl apart- iiieiils to single rnlhvr than to fumllieg of larger gly.i.', the Inner are likely to eauvu rnort' svfflr nnd tear. Thai Is why the number of Mingle occupancy dwellings has increased Thai is also why families with wesHrul c'llldron find II almost Impossible to lease living space nnil hence uie forced to buy a house ragard- iufis of thu price askud, (lent, con- therefore svorltod a cirled hardslilp on tho millions of would-be renters who linve not biun able to lease any of the limited number of houses or apari- nionts available at the absurdly low renlalx permllted by the rent controllers. Today, the nation probably has available more good housing per finpila than at any provioiik 11 twin history.

Sinci! 194'J, the date when rent cdnlrols svere Imposed, (iosernmenl dala the III lllihHN ollUM- Ihitll I Retail food prices All art. sold nl 1 Wholesale ftteas Anthracite roal, material)) const, rices received by fai'iners Avg. wkly earn, of fac. Av. rallwy.

ernp. hrly Ourjng the same interval, despite ihe fact that, in of the na- MacAnhur and DsvigtH largan cities, rents have been decontrolled, the average ronti for all cities has risen only Since the net rent received by a landlord Is far than hit gross ronl, ii follows that fixed rentals iicompitnied by a In the landlord's operating expands may wipe nut a large part, or all. of tlie landlord's net roceipu. With costs of things landlords iiuut buy up from Wrilo and ivilli up to what possible excut'e L'B'i be cisen for uiillg I.hi' powur of gus- to keep runts down to really moral lo bomb nml utterly destroy an Innocent, and Immoral to try lo spare tms vicilm a lltlle by inflicting at'lPMt Home of the punlshnionl upon home bases of Hie guilty sors?" And to our Alllcs'svhri demand this course, here is another pertinent "It this the, Way you would like to be defondnil llbnratuc) If aggruKiiors allaclc you? Will you wish us to confine all our destructive force upon your ovvii homeland and cumpletoly spam the enemy, in order to 'linill the And If the very iiuesllon horrlTes you, svhen apjilied to yoursolvps, then by what, rational or moral.e.\« cusu do you endorse this mot hod so 1 hc-arlily for the helpless liaily Is im atomic bomb's oxiilu- record lo an A It would illiMion al lo release ay much tflj- a "istroiiK How living fivp-'ntm- generals I here A On. Omar N.

molion to live-slid riink miitle him I'nurili. Others ara Oon, I Hit C4JI11O lo IICI. ilifU i i I Mr The loyal American' for whom in effect, the leasing the 1942 or even to within ut ri I i in ien appeared a-s characU-r wiinesses was hounded by Ihe government in Ihree successive lexa' actions until, on ihe third try, ne convicted. The Coinn.urii.O Now was turned loose by a fi-denil an judge without being required lu of to othors btwii i of lhal level? unprofitable, liille new renlal nous- Obviously, the original contention ing been construclcd, and many that hcardly of liad brought previously offertd for i ni-oiji an emergency jusifying ex- an i hs j.lan,- LINCOLN ELLSWORTH inalK wild and in a l. ID II.

1 li '-(Hintry to d( will utiiet- Ililil what is a bimeh (if 1 sersicc in I here is no indication a sboi sununet --as foi as ihuu ir-me hase been sold lo persons ile- unng to uwn their homes- qr at in o.vn ecjullies in their h'UM-v result, newly-married ojuiili-s liave been cgnipelled to l.uy houses ut inflaltd prices, even they would have much pa-fonect to tent living quarters. "'lie ul rents to pre- in a period jji which bulb the general price Jevt-l and wane ratts risen sharply, has accenuated ibis difficulty, trenie measures to protect homeless families now bei-ome com- (ilelely untenable. Likewise, the that hard times make It difficult to my adequate lo cover coats belied by all the uvldence. But we still have rent c'onttgls in vjii-lous and cities, anej Woods is clamoring lor reiinposillon everywhere. what lyrical grounds, can such a demand be based? It seenu lhat -ui-h.

grounds must be confined tg (he following: 1. Thtilt is wicked, and hcnee all thilfly people should be by ronfhcAtlng their properly good connnunUt trine. U. All persons should have ennal iiifoir.es and wealth; therefore the are justl' fied in plundering once more, ifood conunuriist docirine. 3.

The ConiMianclmeiu, "Thou shall not steal," is out of dale, has no place in mocjoni -once more, doctrine. 4. Mlfc'M makes teitani oulnumber His landlord voters -likewise; good doctrine. Rent controlling Will fur- niany jobs for penurious and ingoinpetent slandord doctrine of politicians. Are Mr.

end, Mrs. True American, favorably with ihc.s« reasons for cuntinuinsf rent Or can you thinH any c.ih.jr reasons, that Jiiore lensible?.

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