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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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TTMDAT, NOVEMBER tt, IV4 pags rot THI DAILY JOUtMAIGAZSm AND COWOSCLAL-ITAB. sLATTOO. JLUNOIi T1i Yoke Of Tkt) Greater Matrooa Am Mother Crowded School Condition ThtM 0jr a i. Glancing Back Thru Our Files Calls Israel-Egypt Truce Error Politically and Geographically Editorial Opinion Th. Daily Journal-Gazelle CJ EDITOR By GEOKGE B.

BOKOLaKT Mid:) Than til be no stability 1 nntaUU Tiail but Til state (Caayrtgat l5) Fifty Tear A Today JTO OOUUTRCIAL STAlt CflflfU titled 1119 WIIIW Ml Ml MM Wa 1MB MMN Hill MMMI III a DM (Israel) ts atined." It needs to be repeated and re Th tearful drubbing that Chi aim at taMMMiM Mm aaN Israel defeated Egypt on the battlefield In lMs-B; Israel de- iterated to thie generation that; prefers historical novel to history MAMIL, UtMr a fvlar eo euMitts. nt wain a JEsTPton the battlefield major historical error, can! tested cago gave minol In th big football game Saturday has started a clamor among the lUinoia undergraduate for a change in the system of coaching. The lashing that editor, JoumaT never be corrected except by war Will you please this letter in 196C. However' In 1956. Egypt was plentifully supplied with 1.

I MM tt th bum a wh4 ika hiw raeraair or revolution because the chain 01 space and reprint a letter which i Narafe irra event which the was published In th Nov. 1 issue planes, tanks and arms, provided by SoYitt Russia and red Checho the mini took wa th worst that the representative of the big error lets loose aS toeal hii aristae aartta. tr of the JouraslGazette7-TKditor1t note: The letter referred to is on slovakia. These toys ths Egyptians state institution ever received, and file in the Journal-Gazette office.) Daily Jourmal aataallalMt la 1ST. UnaertSafS aauar it Is likely thef' tome radical change in the coaching system This letter was written by 'one aakNafta apparently did not know bow to us and it Is reported that about half th supply either fell into th hands of the Israeli or were bobbed by the British and French TIM Jauraal-Oaaatt BnlMInf mm Saasara An I mi moves too rapidly and establishes position un morabl by ordinary meana.

The Israel-Egypt truce of 1M9 Is such an linau CharlaatM lit, SUUooa. will result though the demand for professional coaches to replace Utteaja. of our Mattoon young men, James E. Eaton, a son of airs. Myrtle Eaton, 0 Moultrie Ave.

Sgt. Eaton Is with the Air Postal Croup somewhere in Japan. graduate coaches it fsr cry that MinM flHiKH Ptw Saaoalattoa. taiaa Cl SVaaa planes. Israel claim an enormous may not be hsrkened to.

af ClravlaiMat booty of Russian and Cseehoalo-vakian supplies found in the einai error because a I believe that Sgt. Eaton.4n his Twenty Five Tear Ago Today CHARLESTON Judge H. CAMBISM DIUVUV Will Matteea and Lata ttirraoa boundary line! desire to help this Christian worn- desert where the Russian had created a bass about which our Ana Towaa as arawn which is tvofranhicaUy Anderson received today nia pay vi. Mrs. Horiuchi, was divinely MAIw uesCAITIOII Mill and politically Incorrect.

Th are- check for special court work done intelligence knew nothing. msDtred to writ his letter back I Mo. fore since IMS there has been no at a recent data In Chicago. The home. I tt.

atoa, au Otkar lt Motioa Ka MaO ubTlptK aoeaatH hi wm rtr arlaa alMkia- Appeasement of Egypt when Farouk was king meant little more D)n feeding bis eg (maniacal peace in middle east and it is not likely that there can be Many people do not understand cnecx, ne stated, will hav to be held for some time, for lack of thai they can tend clothes to peace in the middle east as long! highness with the means for sat- availabla funds. With the check orphans in foreign lands, bu came a request virtual demand. Vl James Eaton has opened his heart that he return part of It as do- tEFORI 6 p. m. (S p.

as. Sat.) It Yosj Pail re Receh-e ECC Y.u Paper UUUU isfying his prtrat huts. Appeasement of Egypt under ths dictatorship of Nasser encouraged this curious African Hitler to believe to us of his home city, Mattoon, and we Just cant let him down. ror ouuirDanc in that area. quote from Sir Anthony Eden: has been insisting, nauon 10 cuarity.

He is! said to have "dug down" into his Docket himself to be a man of destiny ior in subscription, paying cash If anyone reading this letter ha any clothes or blink Ms or anything to make these children, comfortable, they may call 6639 or 6813 and the gift will be picked up ThkTbnkscIvfca He turned upon ths west because; he no longer feared the west; he became a Soviet puppet and was Potomac Fever fusion explosion. Those who have ever since then, that she fc still at war with Israel. Again and again the United Nation tried to bring settlement and peace, but with the beet will in the world It's failed, and all the time, heaven Over a world in weal or in woe there hovers annutDy the ipirit been burned wer mostly victim duly compensated for his perfidy. His role; is to the world: fcf Thnkgiing. This year it ia sending.

lU impulses out into 01 uieir own carelessness. But If this record it to be main. world in woe. he ha played his 'role to a degree. knows, this country has worked tained, there must be still greater for mailing.

Sincerely, MBS S. R. SWEET. Editor, Journal -Uaiette: Hugh Oeitskell. Labourite leader There here been mwiY timet ia history when people had much tirelessly for agreement- WASHINGTON The voters aren't so duma, They may hsvs filled up the Congress with Demo-crsts, but they left a Republican on guard at ths i', Ths war In the Middle East isnt excluilv enough forv Republican Senator Knowland.

He I threatening to boycott it-end go it alone againit and prospective Prim Minister, 1 Great Britain solution was to let in the form of material comfort but iew timet they faced the safety precaution. The uses of atomic energy are expanding rapidly, year by year. More and more quoted by Sir Anthony Eden appease egypt and to take I feel that it is necessary tor having aaid: chance that Israel would accept future with more misgiving aa to the thape of thing to corned Famine and disease are bad things which civilization it learn people run th risk of radia someone not a "cottonpicrer- to "If an very familiar, exactly tion exposure. comment, on your excellent stand the same as we encountered from the appeasement a reasonable in the circumstances. Israel was paid the compliment of being more bit to overcome.

But civilization itaelf it menaced by anarchy 1 India and Red China. pertaining to annexation. Sixty years from now it may be too late to correct the Injuries to which it the aftermath of men'a inability to dwell together in amity I have lived In Mattoon for the Mussolini and Hitler in those years before the war." But Gaitskell had no method of dealing with the understanding, more InteUlgent, Politicians' glossary: Statesmanship Ths knack of holding public office when th enemy run out ef last 30 years and have always mors European, and therefore a wbols generstion of Emil Orubbes subjected to the now not. But Thanlugiving Day takes no thought of tomorrow. The Pilgrim who founded it wen thankful that they had enough to eat.

pattern he to correctly Identified. more amenable. The United States felt that Mattoon is far above average in community spirit. One completely known dangers of fsll- followed ths British policy, now-i One doe not have to be pro- aut from too manv hviimmn of the principal thoughts behind wer that disease had spared them and that the Indiana were at the moment inactive. It is a day devoted to acceptance of surroundings and without British, pro-French or pro- Is British flexibility.

bomb tests. the "Pattern for Progress" was Eden rael to recognize that what Gait stated th British, policy the growth of our city. thus: skell said was light Nasser fol event, with a mental summing np of the blessings attending one's I am fuDy in accord with your lows the pattern of Hitler snd "We've tried, for toi tpanicjpaaoa in inem ana an expression oi grtuuiue jiovi deuce that to ar aS wel thinking that ths "non-Msttoon- Mussolini so closely that on can prove our desire for friendship There's rumor that a batch of Ike' cabinet offlcera may quit soon. They prsfer to spread th honors around and give some mv millionaires a chance. a V'' This Is great country, but they ought to fix it to a fellow draft number wouldn't come up three or four time before they get around" to hi Social Security numbtr.

Truman and Elsenhower foreign policies hsd much in common. Each man got us out of war during hit first year and neither took us into another one befors re-election. Fletcher Knebal ahould furnish their own only say that the west produce with Egypt We made an agree water, and fire protection. poorer psychologists than Soviet ment withdrew from the IT PAYS What if all America's Thanksgiving bad been comfortable 1 1 and free from ear and want? Would America still be celebrating the Probably not' Aa unbroken prosperity and sense of canal son. mad another Russia, which recognised th true character of Nasser and understood agreement about ths Sudan.

We Perhaps steps should be taken to help them form their own tire department on a volunteer basis. That should help them further hoped that these would lead to his print, which It paid, while ths western countries wandered, new spirit in our relations with safety blunts th tpirit of wlianca upan a higher power cer tainly aa advertitt' atrengthaM it. What have, we ara atill abb to thare. From a con- reduce their cost of living. Egypt.

Boms people say we've gone like Hansel and OreteL through a forest of empty words. All one I feel that every effort should much too far in conciliation, that be mad to help Mattoon grow gave up too much, that we temporary account of the firtt Thankigiving fettivitiea ia 1621, had to do wss to read "aster's rather silly pamphlet, "The Phi and that if the -true facts are HURRY, ONLY ONE MOaE DAY LEFT tve might cut) ma following tentence: losophy of ths Revolution." to brought out that something constructive could be worked out have been weak where we ahould have been strong, Well, be that as It may, we've certainly (one to th limit la our efforts for friend i' "And although it be not always to plentiful, as it wat at this recognise the characteristics of this man who has worked himself Would It be possible to extend a time with ut, yet by the goodness of God we are to fane from ship. All those friendly approaches into power In his own country. one foot right of way strip out Western Ave. road so that people want, that we often- wish you partaken of our plenty.

have failed. It'a no use blinking that fact You've only to read the desiring could be taken Into the then sought a hegemony over the ArabertdjantrmllvttemtM dtr Thta method has m6- to establish the Arabs as a third ,,.7,1 3 to mov cities without losing the menu en what It intend to do. rer. Hs can lead the world tt county seat of government Mattoon wbicb trerybody, of come, likes will one, of it words, not mine war. i Keep up the good work end these days appear to be an traderground city unlet it burnt (he torch- with ite neighbors ia the inercury vapor street lighting ENDS TOMORROW! Come See the Largest Selection Of appliances in Coles County, and it's all HELP MAKE MATTOON GROW.

Very truly 1 R. U. REUXT. a a 'ft EDSON IN WASHINGTON irace. Charleaton, the city a friendly rival; campaigned a year ago 'rnd vaporised officially last month.

The Courthouse Square glows Radiantly while" Mattooaert feel their way around the catacombs. Editor, Joumal-Qaisette: r-' I have read of ths report, giv baa cons, vapor in the business district And now en before ths Association of Com X-Ray Pioneer Yiewed As NearMsrfyr toHunznify merce Planning and Zoning Com. news that Arthur, which previously boasted horses, bug mittee, concerning the possibility gies, brick streets, and casket making, Is planning a "Great White of an underpass at Mapl Avenue TOO Thirteen ttreet hghts, gfi.000 worth, will sparkle on the JJ1 woooay tnows newer man 1 01 nna roxnN 'main drag while the lortet cap and clop as ttsnat ji the-need for. bsttSt flrs prntacflonJ u.Q for the citizens In the area south Mattoon baa modernired it candlepower in spots with tall, and west of the two railroads which bisect our. city: In fact, I 4 curly-topped, hot wire lamp posts that look like horseweeds and WASHINGTON One of the most dramatic stories of ths 1st political campaign period was the report from Chicago on ths 90th operation performed on Dr.

Emil H. Orubbe, SL noted American Kansas sunflower. But the only vapor lamp i potted at a show hav urged such in letter for over a year. However, I do not favor piece near the MattooB Theater. Last summer it attracted the the1 building of a new fir eta usual crop of Broadway bugs.

But illuminating comments did not pioneer In. the use of X-rays. tlon at this time, ss I consider an underpass far more urgently need-. Jcome from passers-by. ed for ths preservation of lire The virtue of vapor seems to be that it symbolizes bright, This' story didn't get nearly the attention it deserves, tn proper connotation.

At first glance tt might seem to hav nothing to do "Do yea think womea generally white purity in the business district after hours. It would not do One morning last September, I sat at the ISth street crowing from 7:24 tn 105 a m. while a switch as to much soake-apT" st sll in residential treat, because 01 the expense and the bright, BIG TOP SPECIAL Super 30" 1 RANGE Mrs. L. H.

Brady, 3317 Champaign "Not any mora. I with politics. It doesn't directly. glow on the bedroom windows. engine kept the crossing blocked I saw a group of grade school The heavenly language of "Great White Way" should alone think they won too much year ago.

But today. I think they children climb over coupling. mercury-vapor a cinch for publicist! and promoters. and I saw an elderly lady crawl beneath the ears while the train Traveling men can tee vaporized towns, even tiny ones, before strive for th mors natural look." Mrs. Walter Bragg.

2306 Richmond "I hsvs seen some peo wss stooped. When st 1:03 the drtving through them. And it is much more difficult to rob a crossing wss finally cleared, sev ple with too much on. But I would jewelry stoieon a Vapor street. 1 But It does hsvs a bearing on the bennmc of hydrogen bomb tests.

Sixty years ago. when young Grubbe was only 31, he was the first American to use ths then-new X-rays to trest a wonum uf-fering from breast cancer in Chicago. hespitsL uj This waa aa historic event American medical annals. The young scientist wasnt even a eral cars went around me even rather see them with some make NOW There are olher arguments Ws expect to hear them all thought the lights were still flash up on than nont at all. I also think that a little bit of lipstick help and, eventually, to turn night into day in Mattoon.

int. Had ths Panama Limited some slong, someone would have woman's morale." been killed. Odds end Ends Mrs. Keith D. Branson, 629 A new fire its tlon would offer Woodlswn Ave: "Not In Mattoon s1 they don't Generally speaking, protection to th cltlsen in the southwest srea which they mist doctor at the tlm.

He was a student physicist. Hi made his own they don't snywhere." Mrs. R. L. Brant 2304 Rich certainly need.

We both know 'hat X-ray vacuum tubes, following the 10 minute delay can mean the mond "Nov I don't think xperimenta of Gem: an scientist 1 trade difference In stopping a tire. How Wilhelm O. Roentgen. Mrs. Louise Hill, 1000 Rudy Ave.

"I think some do and torn THE NATURE snd power otthe it seem to that th un-derp not only would vastly X-ray wer not fully understood increase the tire protection in that st th time. Over-exposure to ra FIG.Fr,:ft s21995 isn't a political Issue. diation caused young Orubbe 1 left hand to swell. In time his hand had to be amputated, Then But now that the election is 1 ilwaaaw25aS 1 aaWW" ajjas1swsw. ares, but would prevent repetition of the scene described above.

In other words, sn underpass would benefit sll the citizens, and I very much favor such a move. over, scientists believe at should be other parts of his body began to considered on its own merits by be affected by the mysterious X- non-vertitea experts as a simple it There is a talented lyricist hiding somewhere in C6mmunity Unit 2 School District. At the School Board's dinner for the teachers Tuesday night, be displayed his talents to the tune oi My Souvenirs." He cslled hi ojig, "Among My Canceled There's nothing left for me Of last month's tslsry, I sit in misery Among my canceled checks! Some went for revenues, i And some for socks and shoes, 1 Some for professional dues, Among my canceled checks! A few more statements rest Upon my writing desk, And though I do my best To meet my obligations, I 7 I count esch dims spsrt, And ts they sll deptrt, I with sinking haart. j. My stack of Canceled Frankly, I am tired of trying to measure of safety first for the Over the next half -century, aft make excuses to ths newcomers ar to why Mattoon tolerate curh an humsn race.

Man's knowledge of the hydro er he had himself become a graduate physicisn. Dr. Grubbe be abomliiabli eciidtUou. gen bomb and it deadly fallout Whil I am not a member of the A. of p.

(nor a dtisen of Roast That Thanksgiving Turkey en a liotcclnt LAY. AWAY F03 CHRISTMAS came a leading teacher of other young doctors the use of X-rtyt for human therapy. Hi stu Is today Just as limited at mans knowledge of the X-ray 0 years ago, when Dr. Grubbe was making Mattoon, for that matter), I cer tainly want to volunteer my serv dent numbered over 7.000 at 'the hi first experiments. ices to help correct this situation tlm of hi retirement, seven year If I can help tn any way to bring This fact explains why seme ago.

about ths building of aa under- scientists say there Is no danger from fallout at ths present rate But la period Dr. Grubbe past, please call on me. has been forced to undergo 90 of bomb testing, and why other Very sinceraly yours NORM LYNCH. operations for the removal scientists say that It la extremely The School Board spared all expense in brinrinSr the most tlssus snd bone burned by X-ray. dangerous.

fcr a free iiifcatlc Hstpiltt Dryer to hs cen cvsy Wednesday. Hcv. 21 HI most recent operation wat for They don't know for sure be the removal of -his aose and th Thoughts cause ths human race haantHlved 1 1.71 II i I 1 I 1 right side of his face. talented entertainers to perform. It chosee techers and board I members themselves for a barnyard orchestra snd for a "maty? which Virgil H.

Judge thot. Judge took great delight In Jusing the director' prerogative of shouting "Cut!" His plsssure wt equtjled "only by of the "sctresse" who followed his di- long enough under ths effects ot Dr. Grubbe has taken this suf the bomb tests for the scientist fering without complaint He con TUESDAY to find out siders himself a human labora Tsach to. do thy will; for tory subject tor the increase of rections using scissor on the actors' ties, (After the movie wss thou art my God: thy apirlf Is good: lead me Into the land of TRUE, th knowledge of radiation measurement and th science of detecting physical and chemical knowledge on ths affect of en tcompleted, the men received neir ties) But perhsps the fit of th most deadly and at the uprightness. Fsslms suns time on of the most bene ehanges from radiation ars more Ths Body of an true religion 11 eonsislt, to be sure, ia ebedleaes advanced than they wer 60 years ficent forces la nature.

1 ill ts ths WiH ef the Sovereign ef the ago. standing feature of the dinner wts a fashioa show of women's ht' modeled by men. Tbir poise, displayed as they "modeled" down the titles, was amazing. Bob Bills' Jr. bosrd member, won first plsce with, a little round bonnet compete with a yellow 5 braid around the.

back. Oren Lsckey, faculty member, came in THE MORAL of this story Of prolonged near -martyrdom Is to In a. confident! la HI declarations, and imitation ef By dint of (trtngent aclentific discipline the whole atomic energy industry hat turned lh an amazing be found la. the political campaign Hi perfections fdmand Barks: debate ever th banning of by saftey record. There nsve been drogen bomb tests.

second with a black aomething-like-a-picture bat. One of the Ths subject should probsbly (jwscnert voiced a very Remarkable Remark: "The kid wouldn'l a mIiMU -MM IaI mh. La. A Iff. .1 IM never havs been brought Into the only a few lives lost from atomic energy' radiation and ths byproducts of 'nuclear fission, and Cuy i.

nV VVUIU Kl UU1 Ulf OVWO WkB Ulll campaign in th first place. It.

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