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Show - , , .. I 2B-- E 1 , -for the Coniiitution of the United States withlta ,three departnients of government as therein set forth, each one fully independent in its own field.. . . - " '"- - - ' ccision , - , - ,,,,,1--,,,,,.- fi'lift .1, ' ' -,. ,, . I' E'CITY ' UTAH . . - - , i ,, ,..-- ,,), i N ., 1 . '4 ......,, ! - . 4'4 .., , ,7';,.R i";. 4 ro'',: tro e ' . FOREIGN , 1.. .vp - l "I e he') . 4, t r.:. jaS 41 t. 111 ',',17,..4,',.: V;1 The 100,000 Ainerican citizens Who onstITt to answer, claiming "immunity under the Fifth - . A.; lkf:slt.,j,)::.11,-.,''' L Ile: ' ." ....414,4, . t ?.,' .1!;,: r ,"4,41,, . .,,, Amendment." , W,,,..04,..,.'t tute the rank and file membership of the In. k I 4 I; ' ' 't . . That there were no admissions of Commu1 ti-..- .' ternational Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Wie,;",m1V ' ktoott '' : fist affiliation is understandable. - That there $,. Workers must be asking themselves right now ,, de pr--1 1, 1.......,,-,-,oF 14 ,,10y ' ,,, were ,no forthright, unequivocal denial; of how truly they are being represented by some . , ))011400156 r' 1'1' ' I I tiSAio Communist connection is something else again. J. 1,, CitigtOVt,. of their union officials. Certainly the per. t j : l -lia....1 lice.oltlijj( I. f .2 A-- 4 The following colloquy is typical:: o..4 ,'1.r-1.Taformance of such of these officers as were t ' '6-: ' called to testify before the Senate Internal. 4,11 t Following - Lefusal to answer .0-;the ,4,,,,i;2,40.47.400,,,c14;ii.,,,,...or,..,,v,,kor,,,,......i..............,,,.,", here in Subcommittee Comhearings Security - 'question concerning membership in the ,.:1 wlet-:, ' munist party) The Fifth Amendment permits post few days must have raised some doubts ,,:., eirte.k. k ;; , 4. 4... .;.,,m,e the privilege of refusing to answer that in members' minds as to their sincerity, theit. r;,,,.', t ,.,4 i '".,-- , 1, on the basis that I do not wish to bear it r.':,1"k,-r- .' t ' integrity and their loyalty. , V;017.t.,; IV fil,f, e it 'Ai; t .: if '.; 'tZ I . ness against myself. g ;:, I, The purpose-o- f the hearings, as outlined .. , The chair directs you to answer. '...C,-4.k ';',r(.,,o rf Q. :',, iii.,. ', at the beginning by the chairman, Sen. Pat . A I refuse on the same grounds. ' McCarran of Nevada, was to determine to what c 'might. ' 'b-; ,''''':' ,; Q. On the grounds that your answer i .:4.,,:4;t,,.,,::,izt, .1,4, extent, if any, ". . . Communists have subvert- in qinti,nate you? ..... -, - ;,,,,w i k., ' ' AtT;$:-.;--a great and vital section of American labor k";; ,,,..it e:t 1;''..:, A. I refuse to answer on,the same grounds.' 34( ,,,,-e,,,t; l',;. t,t,u04 .,,lLrla:, tt ' " ,:'1',11.-",.tahoo, o ' What is .;;;'''" and a great and historically significant labor there about that question that Q. ,4 . ,''s : - ,, -- 1, eel;,.',:A;'-.,'T-J,,- , union." It was emphasized, throughout the C'Rit,,,,.:A. 1 might tend to Incriminate you if yott answer '' , in the negative? . v. bearings that this was not a trial . . . not a ' ' '''' to claim A. answer is ; My my privilege. ..4t . 40' IV'A. ;,;: witch hunt, nor an investigation of the union 1, 4044...; '5,.::' ,,t T directs you to answer . ....-...4. 'qv, 11.-.,?.4,";.,,, hee ..,,11'...42,..t,,,,.,,.ty --- mhairy $..,,,,., itself, but rather an effort to - determine .,,,,-.'4 ; v . ,- -",. I ';7c,:',',,.0., privilege. V or ''i are officers ',.::, union's the ?4,'","t'ir,,,A some of 3.---V. v whether i::tf'Itg ---If., other are a ,.,i In Q. "k,l,' : ?.'t have wordsifyou denryou l:i --"'been members of itbe Communist-tartY16"'' 1,..."4110g.. " ''' r ,": or whether any such officers have attempted - know that if you denied it, gou would be en. p, t.r. .04.. ,'- ,ir t!.;. ' iL,4simpopol VP rQr';''-i,'- , that might incrim-,- tire) free from any 1., ic.,Z ,..1i,o,V .t.'4,, lit vrinate you? for the propagation, of an alien' philosophy." sl),Kk'r : 'Op., . ; ',.......:,N1:.,,,,,es..., ,t.r,.,.:;14.11,: ' 4--t.:. "A.e.:4.. , 7,..... ,,....c.,,,,, Fifth. Amendment the IS,, - Lund erstand ,,"w"'..,,,'' Fran:Lilt zeported,proOeedings-it-aPPFa- rs --- ' ,,...f,,c. 10- pro Tk,:i,7,.;;.----i'k-,:---r277 ' most ' of the questions could have been an :t74iN, .71; ,,,..-e tt! Q. If you were innocent you would not 4 t de , ,, .. '"'"t' kr' 4,11,' Ca. ;'' ,.., , swered by asimple yes or no, yet it is difficult , is ;.. i,,,,,.... k ,f'41,7 ' in t, ' w iiii I cky o u ? 'I' 'ki'' 4.1'4). te'br'''' mthat p' r"iivtegnet. iin ..sA7 to find a single straightforward response to . ' claim ,'''. !';'.441' . 'ii-A l';' V In issues the on of I direct the 44' questions any ISA You now directlyLire YOILLIntM- -er ',1' 2,.. ' 4:0e,,,, C" volvict - Whenever the queiffón remöferf---ITof the Communist '''' party? irk: 4 ' 11 iitotrT,,,,t4 -t- ouched on the iublect of COMMUniSM, union . A. I claim my privilege under the Fifth .r7,,,o, 1::(4'314;441.1. ,, IlL, - . , ' 1. . ,,b: ,. ..' - , , . 71.-e- . !"...ilat,,,ia-pdat.itr- ", ' ---- i 4 -- -- ' l -- arec' ' - , - -- -- -' i:,'!f - ' .,di.e7,,4 : , ?,: ,;;J"-;.,-1-4.:;:;1- - . -- - e- d -' - 1 . - f , J41 . , , . . , , . .' a , - - Jo , - ' f - - - ',.. 4I A ' f.L. '. - er..4. .'., Jew , . . , , , --, ' r r A li i . ' g - .. . lik .:,,,',. .,..'.-1- .' - .1C - - ' )"'r ri. ,I ' '. ,...:4..r,t. p,, ' . -- - .-4. 0,- .v:, -- - - .;, - . - ,..4, -- "--, - ,...,- - , Y n;0,-,, .,,..,.,:,-7- Z,''''' ' 5.,,-- 41,::,.-4- ?' ' 1... !',Is' - ''' 'I'? tli 3.7-..- .. ,,,,,- - , -0- - :f. ' , .: , ,. r14' ' , .:,... i "x ' :?'4i,,!!q ,ir.,,. . 4 7' Af.',., ''',?,!:"'-k2.'- 2,0,. .40.r.r'"I'r --".- ''' ,I .. 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Robrt Schuman, whose name is attached to the plan to pool EuropeanIron and steel, )s apt soon to lose his polqical head. And with him could go the French government of Premier Antoine Piney, whose regime 1 , ', has been the most stable of any In France since the end of World War IT. :, It would not be good news in the United Statel. Schuman, like West Ger-Amdaennya'aueCr.hbaanscebileoerK Eurol ve an statesman Immediate danger to Schuman and indirectly to Piney. Is said to be deter miney to protect his foreign minister, but the matter will not be entrely in his hands. trrhe Arab nations are determinecrthat the Tunisian-Moroccaquestion shall come before the United Nations General Assembly which '1convenes next And scion river. . '. . Charged " e l'. De Gaullists on extreme right and the Communists on the left oppose a Germally NeArILAIL Eiinches of opinion, right, left and center, are aroused over the future status of the Saar. The common charge is that Botb-th- 1 - will be on the-U- - - N. agenda Tlt eFreóchloldtheissuelq - !t11,- i4Sell-Out- s - .jekpobciairopuionis Itnrprtmartl Ptrrnal, - - - certain that this time Tunisian and Moroc, can demands for increased . for those reasons' he may be sold down the t, , Attempt The with the help of the United States, blocked a previous Arab attempt to bring .the issue before the Security United States wCoasunecmiliantruatstsheed seriously, parbefore the small na-ticularly tions, and has notified France that it cannot continue to pull French chestnuts old of the FBrienkchd, ' - , , beyond physicarborders to the economic and political good that could come from a unified Europe. He has been one of the strongest supporters of the European army plan and NATO againstRussianagits defenses - gr'cAp , n week. who ,..,,,-7- , -.--- . , '. , -' ' , , Ir 1 , ' - - Fall-With,Hi- " , ., ROUNDUP - Schuman Future Precarious; 'I Pinay, May , v . ,ge. ta - - . - ' 1 e g1 (k , 1 ';..- l':--' .i, ' - t kIDAYI OCI6BER 10,A952' , , See That Scare 41 s , Wit DON'T- ....-- - ..., t - T s ,-" f4r.,,,,,, Up to Union Members It's What ' ' , Is 1 . . . - . , , , KTORIAL . and 'no busi,' 7- - .:41'-'''- -'- ness of the U. N. It is con- - , sidered likely that the French delegatioó will walk out if the V N. insists on debate. d s h ti rn I trli-"sellin- g ant. Schuman's with the ammunition .11PY laced-Aif Tinay should make the fight one demanding vote of confidence, his head very well could go on the -- enemies ---- nct Out" French Interests. There is also the question of the Indochina war which is extremely unpopular. And, finally, there is the question of Tunisia and ?do . It will - I -- oppinglataaalangwith Schuman. , .e.A11.1C' show Communist infiltration in high councils I : I a.;:,!..,,:c..;,..,1, .,, : .1. S., , And, of course, representing ,,'"- , ';.4.'.A.T. . I important function and accomplishment of of the union was presented by government IA-- .04, Aso. iket a serious split among the West- SO i not generally recog, advertising . perhaps - r -ewitnesses at the opening of the hearings, and --;.- -rn Powers, it- would be a as. - : ' , . , - . bythe average citizen. - , nized Communist membership cards- - and -- records It is the latter point which . , thrill for Russia. 'This is the public service campaign, a -- seems to present the greatest were introduced. Testimony was given Distributed by United Prise 13 THE NEWS gratuitous project of the advertising industry i, ,, .., INTERPRETING ing union officials of conspiring with Commu, and related groups, which is responsible for ' ' to strike Deseret nists 1950 the coppq industry in , Analyst a "selling" job for non- under the guise of a wage dispute to hinder ' 4 , of public welfare. ASSIGNMENT AMEilCA profit activities in the field ( Korean war effort. All this, together with the -' By INEZ ROBB there is no true contradic- ally Briefly, this program Simply acquaints the interminable the of and evasions the dodgings statetwo citiand the tionbetween with urges public existing' problems, -- - later witnesses will be presented to the Sen-- , a difference ents,--but-only zens to take necessary action to solve them. d f-- --ate Judiciary Committee and De r SpellTrouble-for-F6eWorlof emphasis. Typical programs are the nonpartisan for further study and possible action. ister and vote campaign, the blood donor proj- One Program Even more important, however, is the fact As the reports of the Comect, student nurse recruitment, civil defense, tinds to destroy 'them. f Beneath the superficial difmein-forethat union these the through hearings first prevention, better school conditions, munist Party Congress in Mosbe themselves have been shown their union They will believe that Amer?, ferences between Stalin's ar' defense bond sales, accident prevention and cow pile up they make grim ica is also pushing other capi-- , bosses in action and under oath, and it is for tide and Malenkov's and other various community projects them to determine by the responses and attitalistic countries in the same reading. If we are wise we will made in America during World James P. McGranery, U. S. leaders' speeches during the scuv For the past ten years advertising face them with realism and forthem War II, has appealed the come tudes evidenced here whether they are being and attorney direction. uniting general, made a loud Congress, ties in the area of public welfare' have get any wishful thinking we ' What Malenkov really wants, and pious announcement t h e missioner's decision to the Into a single entity lathe proor subverted. duped correlated and channelled through the Adver, Board of Immigration Appeal, other day of the inauguration of course;is for everyone under gram tommon to boththe pro. This union along with som- e otfiers was may still be inclined to indulge in that the Kremlin ever ina campaign to deport 100 the of of It , does seem to This Irmo. tising Council, a central clearing housextor out even. Communismto up building gram put 1950 in on the from the CIO expelled ground ."co-exiIIIIto tends ' the industry., American, business ,firres peacefully (count 'em 100) naturalized i cent bystander that Mr. strength of the Soviet Union greater efforts on the Krem-- 4 ..'.fhat its 'nftliPighe and activities were..P,..1 con. with in the words of the auand criminals. nations. own war productionfor volunteer millions of dollars worth of se and, Granery, so eager to toss out nually achieVemint of directed toward the sistentlyfavorite' in , by no single Jot or tittle bave It made- fine- - headlines for 100 other malefactors, could thoritative TIMES of London; 7:" Malenkovthe 'space and time In their printed and broadcast the program and the purposes of the Corn- - the succession stakes for Stamake a salutarybeginningby the Comthunist hierarchy abatt. "exploiting what the COIT111111- - - campaign consumption a n d . advertit programs,...,ancl the mtmtst partrnAf that tin also it may have made a few viiters ed their determination to win fists describe as the basic coo. and giving Rubinstein the honor of again lobstresses ... ing agencies create ike"copy'lfor this service ---sed out that it was the officersj--:--po-t heave-ho- . o-- -- momentarily forget the- - harshthe-lir-st the memStatesthe United that At least, the tradictionzof again capitalistic is decade it the e. free of charge. During past said about t h e United States attorney could has decided to make war on vioand The file rank "overthrow things being rawho clety." by capitalism . estimated rnorethan2O,OOO-manhouTot Stalin simply pointed what - - Justice Department by varioustrequest a show of life from the . lence" remains one of the basic membership of this union and of all the o- - ' the Soviet Union. It would be r- creative work has been donated to the Coune c ssional might-happ- en on if Board thefl Western us of tenets investigating-the Pot doc gr Immigration Appeal. merely telaugh Commun?ni ga nizati OTIS in the - labor held . are, loyal, pa- - follyfor - -- - cil .s campaigns:- - -bodies. this off trine. In those words. powers warred among themyet another Russian - triotic citizens. Delaying Tactics '', . ' So of re: results is the the government One of the most gratifying Some people may think this going selves, while Malenkov stressed propaganda lie. We have to Naturally, after t h e board to deport 100 racketeers and the need of overwhelming Somember that Malenkov - is differs somewhat from Stalin's Cottncil'a tenth year was the success of the makes its decision, providing it ' I This adhuh? to t armed take to criminals, viet Red world in gotta the recent donor article official of the strength speaking blood . During 1951 Amer. ,1campaign. reaffirms the commissioner's more than 700,000,000 people. Red magazine, THE BOLSHEvantagebf this, ortif it did not see, in view of the record. almost three times as ican citizens-'donatedeportation order, Rubinstein, M. come off, still to be overwhehn: Rubinstein, the Serge VIE, in which he says that war backed by his millions, has two of America's - His words will be hammered , much blood as in 1950, and for the first bait Utah will playhost , in most move nMorious draft next for into the their consciousness dodger till the within strong ingly capitalist camp endless other legs 1 delaying most prominent citizens ithin the next few of 195Z collections were almost equal to the is still the nation's' to Communistic most all will believe ft. They Would come sooner than war the history according tactics at his command. total donations of the previous 12 months. days, when presidential candidates of both this with will believe that America in. "to overthrow basic belief country pigging it in against the Soviet Union. Attu At the present glacial rate of measurable to results come Beehive other the all the luxury that $8,000,000 campaign Among major political parties capitalism proceedure, Rubinstein has he or- ..- State to state their caies to tie voters. can was were:' buy, although . Trouble Ahead, , many more comfortable, lush, dered deported by Argyl - R. Gen. rDwight D. Eisenhower1 Republican . . Community ChestsRaised $240,920,000, carefree years left in th 11 The more carefully one stud. commiscandidate, is scheduled to appear tonight in BOILING IT DOWN highest figure ever achieved in peace or war, United BOY' LE dies the Stalin article and the Mackey, onimmigration States while he carries HAL Feb. 11, 1952. sioner, By . Forest Fire PreventionFrom 1950 to 1951, the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Gov. Adlai Steven- his appeal through the District . . Congress Party leaders' speech. .orMackey ComiRissioner there was a decline of 21 per cent in forest son, standard bearer for the Democratic party, Court, the Court of Appeals es, the more one is convinced Rubinstein's dered deportation , and the Supreme Court. will speak from the same rostrum just our that Russia is planning bigger - on the fires, a decrease in acreage loss of over five ground that by evading , , . in , This is not the first time the trouble every . department million,. days later. , the draft ,during World War 'where she has dealings with the immigration se r vice h as Red CrossCollected over $77,000,000 in Every Utah voterwhetherRepublican, II he committed "an act , ---- -its West. The Kremlin does not with the problem of Democrat or independentshould see and annual drive plus $5,300,000 (the goal was volving moral turpitude,' an toleast intentions have the Rubinstein. It is a deporting e act which makes any alien for emergency flood disaster hear both candidates in person if it is possiwards peaceful understanding of record that the serve ' ' U. S. law. ' ble de For those find relief. portable , . who to so, 3. it yiVer impossible A.n. ice nations. has between been to 0 , trying deport . Nice Headlines vehicle mileage to attend the Eisenhower and Stevenson meet: The most common criminal The true pyofessional book Stop Accidentt--:-Althoug- h him for the past eight years. Otherwise why do both Malwill be is both broadcast and in 1951 was 6 per cent above 1950,,the death televised. headneither makes . It The se r vice is not much thief Is a scoundrel who steals ings, enkov and Stalin persist in trymighty purty lines to shake a fist at 100 as- Citizens can best vote their true convic- - the burglar, the bandit nor the nearer that consummation so rate, 1.6 per100,000 miles, was the third volun4s- only to taring so hard to divide Britain precious sorted racketeers and ,7 - ter these' priceless products wished than it lowest on record.- :AintrAmerick France and Ger. tient A they .knowtb e candidates for whom shady opium Westin' It and threaten-tNo law really protects the was in 1944. In the meantime, give 'em the .' Student Nurse many? If Russia wants seriRecruitmentNearly 42,000 they are voting and the' platforms on which the human, bum's rush. But in the mean-- . with the Rubinstein does not lack for, public against him. He operates ously to those candidates stand. ,, spirit. for , young women enrolled in nursing schools Ste4' the cash. a with time, if Mr. NIcGranery, whose smooth "friends" a n d companions. instead world, tongue is being signally honored by' the at In all,theCouncil last year conducted 21 U st --ma- jor of a gun, he rarely is strung - , But-molin article and Malenkov. key-- - domain includes the immigrae Money will buy, anything In of Americe'sinilltentions of both parties in this election. Not from service campaigns, and lent assistance tion service, has done anything, cafeteria society.- -- note speech seems deliberately some as a think gillowt are 'happy , to 26 additional public program. Currently thieves only are both presidential candidates appear-- be deserves, and yet every year ions of book to hasten the deportation of - So when Mr. McGranerl -made to prove otherwise. ,,.,--. amateurs,- who prefer to be in the statethe vice presidential can& It is making a significant contribution in inter- and have despicable draft dodger he walks away scot-fre- e there Also sVith talks so loudly j st-- before this been, "Ions-te- r borrowknown as - national information in an effort to help com- that election day - ers. And this 'softer term is - are, unlimited opportunities for and datesalrudy have spoken to Utah audiezices millions:. I . eporting - - - action hat been kept secret. United 100 racketeers and amblers, I but the two other top figures of the 'cam-the within hate campaign of Corn who is this bold rascal? Well, bat the I. often used by forgiving 1ibra,1 . It is true that Rubinstein, recall the Rubinsteih case. munist propagandists. . paign also are making Utah speeches. Presi- - If you are able to lead, it is rians who know how hard it is Nations, yet Russia and her , backed by -And legal ad- the . satellites have ignored every You , dent Harry S 'rruman made his Utah appea- r- 1)r9bablY ordinary L some to for Aly means, of this activity, the advertising back patrons - Visers- - a rl d the millions he - MM. yawn. bring Internatinftil ?limo &Ivim) of them. one hook thief.. ,. Industry and American business are enlisting , snot for the Demoaats last Monday anctSen. br s book a are they having a long " But I'm not " thief. love affair with. Robert A. Taftfamiliarly known as "Mr. Re-the proven force and power of advertising in rotest. "Whbook never ---.here-nex- t lip Icon? lifebe of American the e, TheyJest Tor gMien' way tf support :Wednesday. ptiblican"will , From-Redder- S life. inn my It must be assumed that Utah, despite hay are illustrating that voluntary action goes band "We never say They are did. If you go yes you oh, mass infornafour with is and electoral re-that stolen." freedom ing only In a spokesman books II Leaders "15." ul". Levi Lincoln was grur-nten- and persuasion is in turn essentlai to itibile.,.. LiIntelligent fot the as i'l;;Pc'hs'itn7e1;are that ';o5uuillii;:i garded 11 top strateili a ow topics of current In- member readers of the Continental I sound voluntary action. , This is democracy at Letters must be signed, one of the pivotal states in this important a book that says "Stolen From brary. "We say the people lust Founded Our Freedoms, terest. was fee to Congress, or ' be limited should words attorney general to them. return . ' And the Library of --.11 forgot . , wort : campaign. sot violate no- It was the barons of England . in Jefferson's cabinet and was . -- their- manor toste.--- A 4... won't - "SometimestheLtoniclack thename virittea- therein, nt good gathered-fro4 to the Supreme 25 years late." dress The Zditer, letters te the appointed houses who at Runnymede gave ,,,,.. b.,,, P. 0,, Doi 1167. belt LeiteNews, Sometimes fre ,us ;777 - -- --- -' - - - -- - - - - - ' - -- - tartc-Thi- s 'SIDI GLANCES Tolerant Group - ,the great , Magna -Sbf widows mailed back the amuel Russell ' Monticello who had these "But i didn't really steal i- t- the men who by liberty was , 1. ,...4..h ' '' Checked them BURROI:IGHS . not generated by , the prole-- , words before him when he Arc.hers' Hunt I only borrowed it!" you say, before "for four weeks, . Humane ' wrote the Declaration of Indeand add virtuously7 "And j years tariat of London. ' ,e: , N. - ,, . . then held them until death. . Gus-to- n ' tva,-a of Mason was It If,17,17,One of the silliest letters pendence. George 'Autumn Again' certainly intend 'to return, it"' 0 But theordinary book so :'. was George Washington of who gave us It I Hall 3.: have But seen Maybe. in you probably the yeti pai:ier I who and like me, you When prowler from the fall Is petals Bill of Rights w,hich prot Motint Vernon who was ptesi-........-.- --. was the one condemning the have had it for year& You are ' flowers . merely , feed on each other's and the grass has tf... nounced "That all men are by dent, of the Convention which -- proposed how-a- nd this valuable property holding arrow ' a serves deer - -- lost its green -- -- and sweet collections, actually ,' ... nature fret and incle- -' gave us the Constitution el Pe... ,buntasbarbarouland against the realowner's will-m- , -14114z.,,, , ,useful.,purpose,;Asthe -- bees pendent equally . , .. ,, magnolia blossoms fade .. .. . . certain inUnited States. of have course and be wanted it back ' sportsmanlike. In this day of -,, - a clover field, we ,j - -' then autumn fills the scene , . . - --- A shipload of emigrants from of which when and if that isn't pollinate herent mechanized slaughter, human long ago rights , n ....ditoe . when the leaves are turning .tty soof into itt-state the as is forths well as animal, tcan't under. a borrowiow Ithineptalz, coming ,thievery, what they enter into a 1 back and ' by ' . . .- ,-, colore.... of dull silver and old corn- He could go to court about it, . port of Philadelphia could not stand anyone taking sue)! an ' ' ciety, they ' , would a it giving variety it . I . ---, - - ',' 1.--gold and the harvest barns or divest their haveproduced the Mayflowft i but among book lovers there is .otherwise lack. attitude.- - ' ..pact deprive , are bulging -then it's autumn - to I r a n t recognition : of II ,: 1 , . the "enjoy; Compact Vie -- writer - of that letter , , 1 namely,' , ' ' . , posterity, librar ' I ' an is rivate y III time rm told , . and each year i Abraham Lincoln was a scion human frailty ' and a of life and liberty with should know that every. hunt. openu smhYcli) .',.. ' 1 ' 1 f other-peopl- e's lennderoaf ' ment , : this great transition , .. makes ' 1 and of of -means , posthe policy. gine of the country families - ing seasoo thousands of does---acquiring . , books. I'll -1- 1c'.1match it 1 any 'against me think that time goes list V-1A, , course each knows the other of Englandit was this in- - - and fauns are wounded by gun. and pursuing ' property sessing con' are . and the odds it 1 man's, i 1.c....1 4 . . . for It seems like but a I fellow may break down some-"Al- l and obtaining happiness and I heritance from which, devel- - fire and left to suffer and die ; beat tains that look leaskone , moment autumn since them is the that's , ind in' the hills. keeping together I longs to in. ' . ' that just passed. , it on good authority 'at the beauty shop:" Jefferson was he '., born of not the -Tthat Thomas L. wat Cameron homas borrowing' himself., ,fact Ilt Wistributed by Associated Press) , I inodiii-life7B- Iiiiriris-litiotlf-4- ,' n4- '''."A:4'4, - - I, :1,. .11,-l- s - -- - .0- WA. 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