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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 2

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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THE DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AM) COMMERCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS TAG TWO For decades watches h. thu li.t nf C.I.. aK Beauty Sometime Grow From Decaying Substance The Dailv Journal-Gazette More Details of Current Comment exDort. AND COMMERCIAL-STAR value, exceeding 300 good yean. About Vets Training Made Public Consolidated 1919 II Swijs watches it Jl1' 11 Swijs watches art DMt-i contributing greatly to tt lie's power to buy goods In exehangp Independent Newspaper Published In The Jul-Gazette Building.

1711 Charleston Are, Mattoon, HI. Evenings except Sundays holidays. THE MATTOON JOURNAL COMPANY W. B. HAMEL, President nnd Publisher, Weekly Journal Ealabllahed In IMS.

a. 1.1 1 mmtmHmmA In 1 1 Kit 1905. Daily Journal BaUbllshod In HJi. Conaolldatofl Jan. Audit Bureau of Circulation, Mrablr IlllnoJ Dally Newspaper Marketa, llinola Preaa Aaaoclatlon.

Advertising Eaacu- iiunoia rreaa ahu Inland Dally Praaa Aaaoclatlon, tlvM Association and Advartlatng Chocking Bureau. JOURNAL-GAZETTE OFFICES: Allen-Klapp Co. Nnt onal Advertising RepresentaUves, New York Office, 551 Fifth Chicago Office. 860 North. Michigan Detroit Office.

530 New center Bu'-ding. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION by carrier, per week .25 Dally by mall, cone 1, one year six montns 6.00 3.25 175 .75 Over 150 miles $8.00. Three months 1 i' RADIO ON THE LOOSE i St. Louis Globe Democrat French, radio liMrnrrs have been p. -nicked by nil Orson Welles-stv radio dram.

i. which featured an attack on the earth from a distant planet. A report of Atomic disturbances, mlriwav through the did not Inns to mitigate the nlar-in. Terrific "explosions" gave newlv-liined listeners the more likely Idea that this was a disaster on a mundane rather than ail interplanetary scale. Radio Is going in nave to forswear surh realistic mcjoniama on account of us technical limitations.

Where a newspaper reader can snuggle down to a fictional of the end of the world with the soothing knowledge that a pumpkin pie recipe is printed in the next column, a push of the button takes a radio listener into the middle of a program without regard to lu context Self-control is indicated to he radio profession, and the alternative is tne loss of Its claim to ipliabilitv for any broadcasts. In countries where radio is a government or other monopMy, further precautions are needful against the purposeful hs well as the playful panic-rouser. Radio's use as an agent provocateur in tens? situations was too well established in 1939 to escrpe as a disturber world peace. One month Zone 2 (50 to 150 miles) $7.00. Entered aa second class matter February 1, 1905, at the post Office at Mattoon, HL, under the act of March 3, 1879.

Mil eiM KM IM Oiau 1185 by Candy liei. Mla, Ca, fc, jJJJJ Between 5 and 6 p. m. 250 If You Fail to Receive Your Paper PHONE More details of tne "on-the-job" farm training program for veterans were unfolded today by officials of the various agencies in charge. Veterans who are eligible will lecelve training on farms of their own choosing, learning step by step nil phases of modern agriculture, officials said In addition, they will receive 144 hours of class instruction through high schools, which in most cases will be responsible for the veteran's education.

To qualify for the program a veteran must have served 90 or more days in the army, navy, marine or coast guard and have an honorable discharge While working, veterans will draw subsistence pay from the government and regular working pay from the farm owner or operator. The subsistence pay ranges from $65 to $90 per month. Approval of farms will be made on 'he recommendation of county agricultural committees, agriculture teachers. farm advisers and recognized farm agencies. Veterans must secure approval in Coles county from Harry A.

Thomas, Illinois Veterans' Commission service officer, 1709 Broadway, or Walter D. Bach, veteran employment representative of the United States Employment Service office in this city. Vets may secure additional information about enrolling from H. P. Frwin at Mattoon High School on Saturdays, March 16 and 23, from 9 o'clock in the morning until noon and from 1 to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.

Singer Electric ON VACATION Sewing Machinei Portables $64.50 Consoles $89.50 i but they neglect to mention this. Furthermore Pravda, the official Russian mouthpiece, said upon the very same day the first strong kind words about UNO that I have heard of being circulated within Isolated Russia. Up to this, Moscow has been reluctant nnd suspicious of UNO, being lured into it only by Mr. Roosevelt scoinc repeatedly to see Stalin and by belns urged into San Francisco arrangements. Thereafter she sent a second rate man to its first meeting in London.

So any reasonable person must be led to the conclusion the new stronger Truman-Byrnes stand for the co-operative way of doing things is making inroads in Russia, bringing her now to defense nf th TfWO shp has rpfmirwHl from Paul Mallon (Continued from page one) intelligence to say we should disclose our secrets. Then, simultaneously a reputable New York gossip columnist, professes to present Stalin's thoughts (which are completely censored from all the rest: of the world including our diplomats). He reports: "Stalin's top advisers are discussing quitting the and "Stalin's belief is that militarists here (United States) are deliberately building up a case against Russia to get continuance of the draft and other wartime powers. There should be a law against gossip columnists writing on international or diplomatic subjects, because they are QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free BookTdlsofHoimTraatiiient that Must Help or it WIU Cost Yoe Nothing Ovw two million bottlea of theWILLARD TRL! ATM 1C N'T have bennaold for relief of yni pionvs of dut rate arising romslemach and Duodenal Ulcara due to bnn AcM Poor Diatrtlon, Sour or Upaet Stomach, Cattlneta, Heartburn, Sleepleaaneu. due 10 Caceta Acid.

Sold on lSd.ivs' tn. -ti Ask for 'VKIIIard'i Metaar." wh. t-ilj cxulalna this treatment. froa air Arcade Drug Store Ed F. Ritter Drug Store Immediate Delivery RUDY'S Sewing Machine and Appliance Store 109 North 16th St.

PhooaMI ROBBERS GET $60 AT CHARLESTON STORE Special to The Journal-Gaietta entering wholeheartedly. Charleston, 111. Approximately And can any thoughtful person' $60 in cash was taken from tne think our government, our people Wart, ThomDson grocery store Wed- a "militaris- neaday bv yeggs who entered the the easiest of all dupes for foreign or even our military is tic?" It is not militaristic politically, establishment by forcing the front at night with search and seizure warrants. After that, nothing can save you from creasing rock at Alcatraz except a presidential pardon and Mr. Truman is busy he's -filling out his last year's form.

as are the armies of totalitarian door. nations. It is demobilizing. It Is not This Is the second robbery in Invading anyone. Its whole military Charleston this week.

Early Monday lur RED CROSS propaganda, and are so often used (innocently I may assume In most Instances) In diplomatic cat and mouse games to scare and deceive our people. They should- know Russia has the draft of teen agers for compulsory military training already in effect, morning approximately $60 in coins from Juke boxes and other coin-operated machines, was taken from the Nip Tuck cafe. nust carry on! SVICtSefLf theory is defense, not aggression. Is there any reasonable man where who really can believe this line of Russian propaganda, as presented by Pravda directly and Indirectly in various ways by some of our own thoughtless people? The power, In our way of life, rests upon the thoughts of our people. We are Involved in a sharp diplomatic game which Is not of our making.

If our people are misled into accepting erroneous and misleading news and opinions, our Refrigerator Pf Service ZMu Sight Impairment About 1 out of every 500 children of school age in the United States it either blind or suffering from very serious Impairment of sight, according to a statement issued by the U. S. office of education. 1 it I1 J- ti is 3. W- i 1 i One Man's Opinion BY WALTER KIERNAN (Distributed By L.

N. If you accumulated over. 500 clams last year you are in the government's Friday chowder. If you are an average taxpayer you are married and have two and a half children how you got that way is a statistical secret. If you are a fiduciary that Is a different matter and will be dealt with by th; proper authorities.

But you should have no trouble with the 3hort Mickey Finn type of return. Fill It out according to the directions leaving blank the space in which the clerk of the court records your fine and sentence and mail it in with a blank check and a full confession. Get it In by midnight because at 12:01. Secretary Vinson mounts to the belfry of the treasury, hangs a lantern in the window and the agents mount and ride out into the liW'S 1B14 Western rboneyS-200 ailing rocery power for good Is weakened. Our national Influence for good declines to whatever extent our people accept these conclusions, and it will fall completely If our people accept them fully.

We do not need censorship. That is the unreasonable, undemocratic way. But we do require that the people get the facts in the face of plain attempts to Influence their Judgment and corrupt their free minds. 312 South 13th St. Phone 1015 Keep, White.

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