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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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PAGE SIX TOT DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAB, MATTOON, ILLINOIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 195J THE VOICE OF THE GREATER MAITOON AREA Uttleby Little the Story Of Editorial Opinion Losing China to tieds Unfolds The Daily Journal-Gazette By GEORGE B. SOKOLSKI (Copyright, 19..) Ons is evr learning new things about our relation! with Chin. Slowly the mosaic Is being filled In -i ftluK, 1 vnJAfinvr THANKYOUt I (OrAMUNtTy fo WiW' AOrAMOHrTy yOU DCSKHVM. THAM VCXf AND COMMERCIAL STAR Consolidated showing the tragic pattern of errors which has brought on the greatest disaster in our history. We nave ost a war; we have lost an hla- 1 WlTiJ 1 Jj cuesT mm PASSED QUAftTtft MAMK Maybe it's shrinking 'from ob-linations that makes some men MATTOON JOURNAL COMPANY JO UN I OHN.

R. MILLER. CUT Editor WT1C euy: we nave Decome involves. V. B.

HAWS Do you have any Idea why Mat-toon's Community Chest fund drive is lagging behind that of past years? William Warner Jf, partner In 15-ICMPEfL Promotion Ian. ED CUMMtNGS. O.n.ral Mgr, u.n.rai Mgr. i tar herause of er WALTER ror made in our China policy between 1845 and 1949. Entered aund class nttar February I.

IWt, it th? fort Orflc. it Myi. Ill-, updw the act or March I. 18i. so little.

ii4 iiiiniiiiaiiiiii Jhoughts Warner Office Equipment 400 WMkU Established In J5. Warttly Journal to MS. "The Enemy Within." a believe peopreTall Daily Journal Eitabllal.4 la 1874. Consolidated Jan. Wa.

Qft Communist conquest Of An Independent Ne1 wspr pubiiahed in Th. China by Father Raymond J- tied up In this one. Also, that their nL Sunda), and hoUd.ya. Jafghe. gnd Kuhn l.1? 1711 cnarlsatoD Ave.

I read for the first time the story MUotM (I(ctlon oi t-ning a trunese com Mm II VaxKaa fcrn a KM BIFOrll 6 p. m. (3 p. m. Sit.) munist who had got the Job Of 5656 1 aa Tl'ESDAY Whereupon.

king Agrlppa, was not disobedient unto the heav enly vision. Acts 26.19. Open your eyes and the whole world is full of God. Jakob Boehme. If You Fail te Receive Your Paper PHONE Chief Secretary of the Chinese '7 "7 Documents Secretariat under Gen- 7 t.im.1.

in. round' There seems to be so liethe story unfolds, mostly In E. E. Goff. retired.

1717 Lafayette BEIN6 OB56.RVE.D 1X -J. 11 I 1 lf WO, I havsVT OOl MEAN THAT I AM I HSPO OP ANV S4POD TO TAKE I .1 a OV LATIUV AAArC3 FIC book written by those who were on the scene or by those who have access to hidden documents. Chlng Nu-Chi had been a student In Chicago. In China, he was em THE TRAIN RIDE Frequently in conrenstlon someone jokingly remarks that bo-and-So never rode on a train until he was 20 years old." Thirty or 35 years ago person who hadn't ridden on a train might considered something of a "country bumpkin." Tn.n for instance, hiehwav construction was in its infancy, and Ave. "Maybe everyone was saving his money to bet on the election." 1 Mrs.

Rex G. Harden, housewife, 3314 Prairie Ave "I think one rea- ployed hjf the American govern Nova Bcotla Nova Scotia means "New Scotland." and the province lives up to Its name. Amid th skirl of bagpipes this year, however, may be another sound the clatter and groan of drilling rigs as Canadian, probe for gas and oil. automobiles weren't as plentiful as they are today. Folks from Wind- thing that people have to give to.

i t.t Ta -TTlPt TW r. nr ttmnr rn viva ment and serviced taa, Marshall I 1 uu. uio men is iavor me unineee uora- oassenger trains for short trips unnecessary. And the railroads, there- munlstg, He could withhold data on got them on one track. I fore, have removed their trains.

which Marshal! shou.d have seen. -sfter this week theyll do bet- We conclude, then, that to not hate ridden on a train by the age of ubsuenUy. he wrote a book, en- r- i mrl- titled "Secret Report on the United 20, or even 30, is not the mark of. 'country bumpkin. It is the mark Conplr.

of a "modern." acy." This was published In Honf Urrent LOItiment Kong In 1949. It disclosed the Com- mi nini HEALTHY CHANCE' munist character of this Amerl- CONGRESSMAN MACK WINNER Tw- nr rhre veari aeo. it will be recalled, federal compulsory employe (imnoU st(kte RegUter) No 1 IT eel like candy, Mario joSLCH ha bibn appointkd actino emu of pouct, Want Ads Payt jru FO. TH tummy Coming Events Calender TK wknU weioht of administra- was In a position The 31st Congressional district, In-fcealth insurance a red hot issue. The whole weight "ra to know th.

plans and secrets of eluding Sangimon County, is a tion pressure was thrown behind it, regiments ot propagandists in the Marshall wedemeyer bright spot for Democrats on the Interested government bureaus were grinding out reame of encomiums missions to China; in his book he national political map. Though Oen. in its behalf and there seemed to be a fair chance that Congress would publishes some top secret, docu- Eisenhower's landslide victory en-pas, the proposed bill or some modified version thereof. HUnoU. Peter Mack i Jl- ii ...,1.

American people. approw- (Dem.) won a resounding victory Today this cure-all scheme isn exactly dead, hut it is certainly m.tely -our years thJj chlnes8 Con moribund. Administration spokesmen have pretty well run out oi communist was so employed. It is a gressman Jenison. wind so fat aa it is concerned.

The Republican party has adopted a little' difficult to understand what Mack tpi Repubilcan Sangamon campaign plank strongly condemning it and the Democratic party's iSSTS JTSSESSS plank ignores it Neither of the two presidential candidate, showed were he wta of a taste for it at .11. And Congrea. ha. given it the complete deep- leM the face of oeneral WS tfon "tSS freest treatment Mr8haU' 0bvl0Uf4 Attorney, swept the count, by. ma- iTa.

MrMt-tairTe mwi accept Items tot Hi. calendar aHee I th. eta? be fere ewkMca-He. Pluee ae net est te auk. ea exceetioA.1 DRY CLEANED CLOTHES BUILD CONFIDENCE A smart appearance, clothes Impeccably cleaned and pressed, helps you get ahead, glvea you self assurance.

Our dry cleaning experts use modern methods to keep your wardrobe at Its best Call usl What is the case of so drastic a change in a relatively ahort Jority of 8,527. independent voting Father De Jaegher tells of a curi rime? The answer is that the American people are showing a hearty was at its magnificent best. ous experience with Oeneral Mar- Twenty Years Ago Today Nov. 11, 1932. Thieves broke into two grocery stores last night, the Blunford Rust store at 808 S.

18th and the J. E. White Son grocery at 2604 Moultrie Ave. At the former goods and pennies amounting to about $50 were taken and in the White store about $20 in cash and a large amount of other articles were missing. Mattoon was given a taste of winter today with the temperature going to 30 degrees and a forecast of muoh colder tonight Funeral services were hejd in Greenup today for Hiram L.

Scran-ton, 70, of that city. He was a prominent Cumberland county attorney. E3BS I 1 1 meet ln the school auditorium. Open house, 7 to 8 p. m.

The Humboldt Unit of the Home Bureau meets at 7:30 p. m. ln the school gym. The Governor Edward Coles Chapter of the D. A.

R. meets with Mrs. L. O. Rothenpieler, 320 Wabash at 7:30 p.

m. 3533 HAMILTON CLEANERS 1104 South 18th St. Free Pickup and Delivery Service iW llhilt r. IliJlhj. distaste for socialism in any and all forma, and the officeholders, wa otaot pelplng.

He had Congressman Mack's total in this wbose ear. are always glued to the ground, know it The American peo- JgS ZTlTZZS pie want better medical service-but they are convinced that the way a UvwhCw- to get it is through sjedy, orderly progreaa under free medicine and neadquarteri ln Mplafi but Cap. That victory Is putting the Spring- the voluntary insurance plans, not through turning the problem over to taln 0rant ha(1 to Mukden. di8trlct on the national politl-Dower-hungrr bureaucrate, along with more billions of our tax money instead he encountered a Chinese ca' ln "'P tanner tpay the bl They have seen the Kid fnii medicine has ytt-jj- It in Father J- produced in Europe, ana they want no part of them hero. 1Tne chmese me over spread speculation.

That's one of me healthiest development, we've seen in a very witn Cwint Up and patronising The "gentleman from Illllnols" long time. air. (51st oltrtct will continue to be the 6 'The Oeneral Is very busy. He distinguished young statesman from won't be able to see he said our neighboring Mack THE rULL with the lalntest shade of con- of Carlinville. The new head of the Office of Price Stabilisation is attempting to oa you he find out what the public in general thinks about price control, with added, "He know whatever It is Grate Fire apecial attention to the views of the housewife.

This effort is in the that you think you can tell By EDGAR A. GUEST nature of a polL "ThiS gratultous observation The skies above are gray and drear In an Scoria! on the project, the Wall Street Journal said, dTyouw what Is jjTSiSSJ "When Congress axtended the price control law early this summer my I asked him. 'I dont flr4 brlghUy gio cut down the power, of the price controllers in spite of frequent and pretend to know what is ln rrj msU at It raiAtnrfa Tf ma ka trnnw A ROSS FEATURE VALUF Wednesday, Nov. It. The Oarden Department of the Mattoon Woman'.

Club will be hostess to the Woman's Club at a covered dish dinner at p. m. in Fellowship hall of the First Methodist church. Warren Asa of Pin guest speaker. Ouest night Executive board meeting of the Mattoon Woman's Club at the home of Mrs.

Lew Wallace, 509 S. 14th at 2 p. m. Ladies' 8ociety to the B. of L.

F. and E. will meet at the home of Mrs. Hallie Armes. 2015 Charleston at 2 p.

m. The Gold Star Club of the American Legion Auxiliary meets at 1:30 p. m. in the Legion Home. Thursday, Nov.

13. The Tri-Beta Class of the First Baptist Church will hold Its annual turkey dinner for members and friends at 6:19 p. m. In the church basement. The Missionary Prayer Band of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church will meet with Mrs.

O. R. Tewell at her home on the old State road for a day of prayer beginning at 10 a. m. The Rebekahs will have their annual birthday dinner at 8:10 p.

m. ln the Odd Fellow hall with program following. Washington School will Puritan Cotton PLAIDS Want Ads Pay! A very fine, sanforised cotton fabric In handsome plaids. A luxurious shirt that needs no special handling. Absolutely washable.

urgent requests from the President for the opposite action. In an JT Wh nZC election year, congressmen, especially the ones in the House, all ot oon saw that he had no But before a grate fire bright brii 155-3 whom ro before the voters, are hardly likely to take action which tention of checking on any ap- It's good to tot the feet, (mm tfmmamfl ALL THIS AND GREEN STAMPS TOO PLUMBING and HEATING HUFF 8EZ1 they don't think their constituents will like. In fact, the action, they November has few charm, to pra.se. Uke are the best sort of clue to what their consntuent. want.

es? effort Tn my alf I made no But I never tire "What they did about the price control law is thus the best poll attempt to see Oeneral Of coaxing winter wood to blase we've got on what the people think about it" Marshall at this time, since he wa And poking up the fire. Everybody wants lower prices just everybody wants higher leaving Peiping almost at once." 1 ook wJh drM(J incomes. But there i. plenty of evidence that the public is at last Z' "dewalks with ice, learning that political controls over the economy can't produce much roun(jed Oeneral Marshall ln Peip- But thls deI'8ht is mine to except confusion and dislocations and, long enough continued, scarci- ing that it was difficult for others A 8Tate flre nice- ties and poorer goods. You can tell a man that the product his factory to see him.

This was the period Copyright, 1952, Edgar A. Quest) turns out must be told for so much and no more but you can't force when nM WM .1 1 .11 truce talks imllar to those from later period In thl conquest ln him to continue to produce it if the price is too low tq pay the bills whlch wf are now uffermg ln hU boo, lt and return a little profit. You can tell a storekeeper that this item and Korea. After months of talks and hind tht Bamboo While that must be sold to the consumer for so much and no more but maneuvering, the Chinese Com- Father De Jaegher presents the you csn't make him stock it if the selling price isn't sufficient to make munurts had placed themselves in political and 1 social transformation position to hold Manchuria and to of China, Father Tennien gives both ends meet. invade North China.

Actually, the human side of the tribulations It is perfectly clear that most congressmen want fewer controls, General Marshall's strategy had ac- and trials of an Innocent people not more. And Congress is the best barometer of grass root sentiment complished for the Chinese Com- tortured by their own sons ih the we have. munists what they could not ac- Interests of an enemy. complish for themselves. And, so the story, about which so no rnorr coirr citttc Father De Jaegher, who tells of many official lies were told, comes AIR FORCE SPACE SUITS these Incidents as an eye-witness, to us ln detailed truth.

And there Gradually, we are edging our way into the outer atmosphere. A is a Belgian Priest who has been will be more to follow. team of doctors, engineer, and technician, ha developed a space suit misslon.ry In China and who wa. .1 -n tt I- 1 caught in the Communist conquest Daah of Color for the Air Force that will permit to live in altnudesother- of china H1, descrlptlon 0( tlUl mtn you can et wholt btrrlM, wise impenetr.ble to men. It is based on the fsct that at period is exciting and historically uit these fo add a dash of color to pressure drops to less than one pound to the square inch, and water important.

a plain frosted cake. Wash berries boils at 98.6 Fahrenheit. Since in a body is 65 Fatner Mark T1 "rites of a and dry carefully, leaving hulls on. to 70 per cent water and its normal temperature i. 98.6, to live in i'u -ssb Mattoon, Illinois "Mattoon ia a Good Place to Shop" "It's a aeat trick'' when wa tamo your plumbing problem ulokly.

efficiently and reasonably for you. Answer to Previous Puizle REPAIRS FIXTURES SUPPLIES Dial 2456 Screen Comedian ova Isc oL HOOT I Tc 8 It A Nu fit I ng A Ig A IuIeIu pip A I I I I A US A L. 1 1 i gu L. JE i I A I I I A i-je ZZZ A ElAl B. TT jr A I i 5.

2. 111" Tll opt a a up" owm k.v 7 British money of account i 8 Tableland 9 Passage in the brain 10 Bird bill protuberance 12 Take out 13 He often is 26 Heritable land 42 Sweet with Marjorie --Main 18 Rowing HORIZONTAL I Screen comedian, Kilbride 6 He is a homespun II Idolized 13 Rounded 14 Bristly 15 Expunger 16 Seniors (ab.) 17 African worm 19 Exist 20 Visionary 24 Hold in high esteem 27 Venerate 31 Title ot courtesy 32 Removable 33 Dropsies (var.) IT GE 28 Ceremony 29 Always secretion 43 Mimleker 45 Be borne 46 Heavy blow 47 Simple implement 20 Musical play 30 Weight of 21 Made over India 49 Compass point 22 Eluded 34 Slope 23 Take anew 37 East southeastSO American 24 America (ab.) (ab.) humorist 25 County In 40 Followers 52 Legal point Florida 41 Wiles 53 Encountered A Tribute To Armistice Day! "Whan sworcjs and cannon are made into plowshares, then, blessed day, Is the time of Peace." And so we commemorate Armistice Day, silently praying for all who have bravely gone beyond end dedicating ourselves to the proposition that it shall not happen again. If the eradication of cancer, heart disease and man's other physical ills earn our unanimous support, how much jnore should We subscribe to and take interest in each activity where the goal is to eradicate war. Armistice Day your day of remembrance! To all propane gas users to assure your winter supply of fuel, let our truck fill your tank on the route your way. Our price is 12c per gallon until further notice.

35 Date-stamping that temperature at such altitude, aa well as unprecedented speed, a cssing had to be found to take over when flesh and blood are overtaxed. The Air Force suit substitutes a mechanical pressure for barometric pressure, thereby equalizing pressure all over the body, and allowing it to withstand all the extremes of upper atmosphere flying. 0 ODDS AND ENDS The campaign billboard of Gov. Stevenson near the Broadway' ubway bridge can still hold true to Democrat hope. Stevenson is with the statement "We must look forward to great tomorrows," These undoubtedly will not arrive for another four year We know this story ia atrictly from hunger, but you may have heard of the fellow who made a New Year', resolution not to buy things he couldn't afford.

He finally starved to death last week It's not official, but member, of the Elk Lod are looking forward to a grand opening in their new home on New Year. Evr At least one Republican- politico has more than a casual intercut in the aip-and-tuck race for Illinois secretary of state. 1 lie office carries with it 9,000 patronage jobs, several of which would go to party faithful in this area Coif, sometimes called Pasture Pool, may be called the game that turned the cows out of the pasture and let the bull in Our modern times h.veh't disproved the saying that two can live as cheap If oner Howevetv how and where oao.naiiva cheap rr, Massey, pastor Of the First Christian church, recently told his congregation he may take a new pastorate in the not too distant future All it take, to make a mountain out of a molehill i. just a little dirt Remarkable Remark: "I feel somewhat a Lincoln must have fell On the occasion of an early political defeat. He told an assembled group that he wag in the position of a small boy who stubbed hi.

ioe In the boy explained that it htirt too much to lauph and ho W.t too old to Adlai Stevenson conredmg defeat in his presidential campaijn. Phone 7955 Phone 5222 Instrument 36 Ladle anew 38 Piecers 39 Ocean shore 41 Winglike part 44 Selpe 45 Gypsy husband 48 Reiterate 51 Type of fur 54 Tendencies 55 Planter 88 Drunkeri carouial i r1 i i ii a IT" I "PJ? "a nzizzi- K' f1 'J TT- IM7 -irsr--- if if -BARTELSMEYER MOIQILCO Cubit" meter- 1 Route 45 and De Witt Are --IViattoon. Illinoii "Your Chevrolet Dealer" 19th and Charleston Phona 6438 We-Salute Our Town! i'Mattoon la a Good Plata to Shop" VERTICAL l.Goby 2 German river 3 Decays. 4 Blood money 5 Affirmative renlv i. 6Wax (wmb.

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