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—— Associated os is aay oe entitled to f all news dispat see “leet the local news published here. SPECIAL Ni ing notices, cards wary notices, or erate of 10" con “ine. Fah Shen man Interest, Men, it ae Poe pabiich anonymous unieations. - eee ates) NAR AOE LAN ANON Ie NS Dear Readers: ‘ In the present state of world affairs the U. S, is sending billions of dollars worth of goods to other countries, on “or #8 gifts, and apparently is un- ‘} willing to let the other peoples send us enything in retarn. THE ORACLE “= LET OTHER RACES ALONE ——_ . ‘thie non-white “ates,” sea seattered in Various ; " tinileveloped areas of the world, are °re- .R@"Reutfal of the white man’s. progress -and That scheming politicians are using the Weapon of racial antipathy to fan the fires behind their own schemes. Howard ‘Handleman, newspaper _ writer for the International News Service ‘Ways that “the white man is no longer wel- eeme in Asia,” and that the same pheno- *) Wenon is visible in the Philippines, Burma, India, China, Indonesia and other Far East- ern places. a This is an ‘interesting development. + om. - Heer the natives want complete control theif “destiny,” they seem to hanker : .: ly for the dollar of the white man. : —~ in brief, they want our material aid but “e@hep would deny that the race that fur- nishes the money is helping them. “SF FSi might be a good idea for the West- i =~ €fnBations, mostly dominated by the white | Tp Meee, to let the hopeful brown, black and yellow races manage their own affairs wee for their progress with their own . It is possible, and we would certain- to see it demonstrated, that these an make a garden spot of their own and develop a civilization which, in lities; would challenge that of the ite man. Gertainiy, the world is big enough for Wariety of civilizations. Humanity might something inthe long run if the bfown and yellow people would & more positive contribution to the well-being of the races, nw Weeearse * goog M BIGGEST PRESS CLUB IN THE WORLD The story of National affairs has been eorrectly reported in a book issued by the : National Press Club. of Washington, It covers “the News Capital of the World.” ‘The newspaper reading public of the Na- + tiem should recognize the value of Wash- Angten reporting, because it digs for the facts in the public interest. That’s what the » eexrespondents in Washington are doing. v rye, tt “what's the latest*box score on the 2 stetaber of hunters shot by mistake? If you don’t like: to pay taxes you can yemigrate to some South Pacific island. ‘cae pS Maan ohare ees > des “Bravery Consists of taking & risk with- | perverts and, if ne¢essary, society should Scout@ht héliévitig' that you will get what you **khow might hit you. 2S ee eS a ces ts ne eaten oy scent ack oti comment on the part of many. newspaper. for reproduction oj ‘credited or not otherwise credited ‘in apie paper, and | ernment, the’ publication jor ‘much oe " Congress, and a grea .| somewhere else, is the subject-of | critical anes moss wasn’t. Ch columnists and radio commentators. While publication of The Record en- tails a considerable expense upon the Gov- | nee sary to the free distribution, of a in this country. While few Americans, what! goes on in: the people. of informing the public. These relate, positions secret from their constituents. sake | have time to read-thesissues that chro they contain much valuable information aiid serve in a | pen of thanks resolutions way to mirror the political trend among, be ‘The Congressional Record gives us ‘much information but there are wide gaps which should be corrected in the interest in the main, to the manner in which various members of Congress are able to keep their came Tal _voige, “hang Something. ad ih at oe irle A esa ea Se wto the eyes. of it why should. [}: educate a’ elles can think of more. blasp! yas retorts than ore ES rjack Sig Chips ever ‘PO! There. ‘The (blue iveried at-|' tendant had pulled back her| as he chair, slid it under her. pushed her to the table as though it were a rock to which ene snout cling. Sheridan sat opposite her, studying her, and suddenly the handsome lines of his face into merriment, “you're Chi “Phere seems to be fo doubt, but that slow mail service but bills arrive .regu- For example, the voting in some com- | You're ten mittee meetings is kept secret and too often votes in the House or Senate are not ‘on record roll call, This. enables a Con- gressmen to fight a measure vigorously but when the crippling amendment which he supports is defeated, to join’ with the | majority and vote for final passage. Consequently, he is in @ position to as- sure enemies of the measure that Ke fought | it vigorously and to point to the official | roll call on final passagé as proof that he was for it. This is bad. To remedy this situation, however, will require a favorable vote on the part of Congressmen, Such ‘a detailed publication of voting records has been proposed but has not yet been adopted. We believe in the full disclosure of the votes of our legis- lators, so that the record will reveal ex- actly the positions they took on important matters, There should be no secrets in con- nection with the voting record of Congress- men, or of State Legislators, and the sooner a method is adopted to give full publicity, the better. piguancy, don't you, Cal?” se aaa “dubitably,” he spaced’ the syllables. “Fact, 1 enjoy: piquancy in: any, form. How, © Wal did you know of Miss: er. adjectives?” She'd ‘thought it a shotein the. dark. ‘On--second thought, she FSi dee she should thank How] h They had finished their first course. when they heard a sub- dued chatter and sax couples came in from the cocktail bar. Arleta saw a flash of ved. saw ‘Cal rise and again rd the voice of Allene Lane. “Now that we've having Martin; driye into the cr “Leta, 1 Uke this” Cal said with i i Bag a NE hn os enthusiasm. “I don’t wonder can toda 4 scoviteing aport kept harping-on nome, I to Uncle. "And then Scciter : it would be like the Lane as reports are: good. mune on. i town-house-in-the-country stuff. goed to to get baca, and sooner met.” she drawiei. “why not get} Not that they naven’t a beauti-/1 } acquainted? We're neighbors, you| ful home, but this is different. It know. Move over to our table.” belongs to its background. Arleta waited for Calvin to an-| Arleta felt new joy surge uj swer. He did. ad her breath came out in a sort whisper of re- lief, “Please,” %. said. “allow me to. have this eVening with Miss Langtry. We've 30 much to dis- cuss, I have to fly back tomor- row.” he ye you'll talk to Aunt Leta?” | ‘ wna convinae ner you re right,” in view she let already married, for she asked|around with her, Bote of the questions so close to pn to make this her lips. ect he'll never want to They Fenian: in the break- Ge be continued) REP. THOMAS REPORTS FOR TRIAL REDS CALL STRIKE | . (Continued From Page One) | ernment “will not accept” 4 ger eral strike to:norrow. The strike called by the Com- munists tomorrow is similar t an ° eight-hour walkout test month. That-strike was only pert- jly successful. Anti-communist workers stayed on the job. } | | | { There is ho sense in discussing any is- sue with an intellectual crook. > ee ) ; AIRI There may be reason to complain of _— 5 Subscribe ‘to Tne Ciuzen, \ larly.on time. < ' GET' THE SEX PERVERTS t | Pause As You And Shop R Not many weeks ago, a prominent res- ident of a large city in the United States protested conditions which, he asserted, made it dangerous for a woman to walk the streets of the city. He referred to the number of attacks upon women and child- ren and suggested that the situation con- stituted a “disgrace” to our ¢ivilization. We are inclined to agree with the gentleman. It is hard to pick up a news- paper these days, without reading about an attack upon some woman or child of tender years. Apparently, there are a considerable number of sex maniacs in the country. The astonishing fact about so many of the attacks is that the past record of the offender gives a plain indication that he is a pervert. It is hard to understand the ‘ 3 ease with which some of these offenders get out of prison on probation. On one day in November, we read of a 66-year-old man awaiting. ‘quick justice in Los Angeles for the sex-slaying of a six-year-old girl. On the same day, a District judge in Idaho warned officers not to bring a_six- teen-year-old high school athlete to the town where he admittedly killed a seven- year-old girl. The judge warned the of- ficers not to bring the boy home “or he might not be alive in the morning.” Another story along the same line, but with a different ending, came from Ber- ryville, Va., where a 19-year-old woman shot and killed a 22-year-old man, who had held her captive in. his attomobile nearly all night. Luckily for her; the man had a pistol on him and was careless.-She got the gun and killed him, runiiing baré- foot in the freezing cold to call the police. @) Wirephoto | REP. J. PARNELL THOMAS, Republican of New Jersey. accom;, panied by his wife, artived at U.S. District Cours in Washington Monday to stand trial on charges of conspiracy and fraud against the government. He | pase of padding his office payroll and taking kick-backs from fictitious employes. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures’ ——<—$——— et MILLICENT . Cc CAREY McIN All metals are crystalline, as TOSH, born Nov. 30, 1898, in Bal- | are also building materials such timore Md. As Dean of Barnard|as brick and even clay. College, Columbia University, STRAND conditions she heads one of Ametica’s lead_| Last Times “Today ing Women’s colleges. That post! He Walked By Night there for a time. Later she served | 16 years as head mistress of thé Brearley School in New York, a |college preparatory school for | girls. One of her major interests \is,Bettering conditions for teach ers. She is the wife of Dr. Rustin | Mc Intosh,, pediatrician, and is the | mother of five. is a high “oint in a career devoted } 1 to women’s education in which | Dean Mcintosh has stressed per- | Sonality development and emo-/ tional balance as well The third story.may.give the answét ination. marks. After pe Se RICHARD BASUHART, scorT to the wave of sex ¢rimes that Wevitably from Bryn Mawr, she taught | BRADY, Roy. ROBE en nen shock the communities in which they oc- ——S ee | Documentary Melodrama News I) cur. Obviously, however, while young | ROBERTS OFFICE ie | [ate casing women may protect themselves with guns, and EQUIPM Milton Rerle and Virginia Mayo it is impossible for a small child to do the same, Certainly, the present condition war- rants the serious attention of all sections of the country. 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