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Show The Cache American, Lopran, Cache County, Utah Pace Two CHILDS Colds Truman Labors Under Mast young mothers use this modem way to relieve miseries of children's colds. At bedtime they rub Vtcks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Grand relief starts as VapoRub . . . PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes w ith its special medicinal vapors, STIMULATES chest and back sur faces hke a warming poultice. Often by morning most of the misery of ihecold is gone! Remember ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this special double action. It's n home the New Deal Inheritance' By EDWARD EMERIXE r WNL Features jENNSYLVANIA has something for everybody. It is more than a boast, more than a slogan. The Keystone state is so varied in climate, scenery, industries and occupations that it defies articulate and coherent description. Whatever your interests, your plans, your ambitions or hopes, listen to the story of Pennsylvania. Are you Interested in American history? Start at Independence hall In Philadelphia, toe Cradle of Liberty. Wander through the streets where benjamin Franklin lived and worked and helped create a united nation. Or travel to Gettysburg where the greatest battle of the Civil war was fought. Visit Fort the Necessity, near Uniontown, scene of Washingtons first battle, in 1754, when he was commander of the colonial troops. Ste the museum at Valley Forge, formerly Washington's headquarters during that cold winter when the colonies hope was at Its lowest Go to General Braddock'i grave near Farmington, or to the Old Blockhouse at Pittsburgh. Swing up to Erie to see the Niagara, Commodore Perrys flagship in the batUe of Lake Erie in 1813. Mountains, Lakes, Forests. Vacation? Sports? First of all. youll like the famous Pennsylvania Turnpike and the other smooth highways of Pennsylvania. There are mountains and valleys, rivers and streams. Pennsylvania has 200 sizable lakes for boating and water sports with Lake Erie thrown in for good measure! Youll find trout streams and lakes for fishing, and Mount Davis in Somerset county with its 3,213 feet for you to climb. The "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania (Pine Creek Gorge) at Wellsboro, or Pymatuning lake and wild waterfowl refuge in Crawford county, should thrill you. There are picnicking and camping sites by the hundreds, old trails to follow, and 6,500 acres of virgin timber in Cook Forest state park. These are but a few; others can be found in every nook and corner of Pennsylvanias 45,000 square miles of beauty. Are you an Industrialist? Then s v '' v Jfkk V' '"it J k. i ' v'' ' i' V tMtm BECK HILL FALLS ... In the heart of the Pocono, Monroe county. VEST Congress Seen Taking Advantage of Presidents Rightist Leanings; Lacks Influence of FDR to Put Policies Over. i r !. By BAUKIIAGE New Analyst and Commentator. WNU Service, 1616 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D, C. a cool, crisp winter day. was It A week before the erratic Wash a J - y xs 4 i WATER GAP . . . Along Route 611, southeast of Stroudsburg, Monroe county. From early spring until late autumn the Pennsylvania hills are among the most beautiful in the world. DELAWARE youll want to investigate the great originated by Penn and remain in coal fields, like those at Scranton, the state constitution to this day. r or look into Pennsylvanias The United States was born on billion-dolla- business. The steel mills at Pittsburgh with their blast furnaces roaring should tingle your blood. And dont forget to see the site of Drake oil well, Titusville, where petroleum, the black gold, was first struck In the United States. Everywhere you go youll see a factory, a mine, a great industrial textile Pennsylvania soiL The articles of confederation were adopted in Philadelphia; the Declaration of Independence was written and signed there; the treaty of peace which ended the Revolutionary war was ratified in that place, and later the constitution of the United States was formulated there. plant The Commonwealth has built its Youre a farmer? Lancaster coun- industries largely on basic elety, Pennsylvania, ranks second In ments. It produces nearly half the the United States in income from steel of this nation, shipping it to farm products! Just remember that all parts of the world. The greatest the thrifty "Pennsylvania Dutch metal production ever attained at knew how to tiirthe land, and their one locality is at Pittsburgh. The grandchildren do too! Big barns, bituminous coal annual output averfields like fine houses and 100 million tons, ages those in Franklin county will tell while approximately anthracite averages over 51 Pennmore The than words. you million tons. The Commonwealth sylvania landscape is dotted with produces high-grad- e iron farms and the big city markets ore, pig Iron, steel petroleum, for rails and are right at hand. Pennsylvania structural purposes, lime, slate and farmers do not have to ship long other metals and minerals. A list distances to find a place to sell their of products manufactured in Penn crops, their livestock, poultry or sylvania would fill a book! dairy products. Traditionally progressive, the peoThe Commonwealth leads in the ple of Pennsylvania offer you imOther of buckwheat. production warm welcome to visit their state portant crops are winter wheat, rye, Seeing is believing! oats, com, potatoes, tobacco, apples, peaches, pears and grapes. well-tille- d Many Colleges, Universities. The institutions of higher education include the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, founded in 1740; Washington and Jefferson in Washington, founded in 1780; Pennsylvania State college; University of Pittsburgh; Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh; Lafayette college, Easton; Lehigh university, Bethlehem; Temple university, Philadelphia; Buck-ne- ll university, Lewisburg; Dickinson college, Carlisle; Franklin and Marshall college, Lancaster; Allegheny college, Mradville; Duquesne college. Pittsburgh; Grove City college, Grove City; Haverford college, Haverford; Swarthmore college, Swarthmore. There are 14 colleges for women, including Bryn Mawr. Lincoln university and Chey-ne- y training school for teachers are for Negroes. There are 13 state teachers colleges and 7 junior colleges! (Penns Woods) Pennsylvania was named for William Penn, the founder of the province. His charter was granted by Charles II in 1681. The terms, "Commonwealth and "General Assembly, were Schools? w vv vss;v,vvv.v vw ington weather had aeduced a whole circle of credulous pansies which pushed their startled faces up from the garden on the White House lawn. Poor bemused floral They were soon frozen as solid in their beds as the Presidents labor legislation in congress. We hurried along Pennsylvania avenue, our coat collars turned up, arguing heatedly as newsmen do when they are released from the Inhibitions which seize them the moment they sit down and meet the solemn stare of their typewriter keyboards with that threatening noose, the deadline, tightening about the medulla oblangata. "The most astounding thing, said one of us, is the way Truman, with all his experience in congress, cant get along with it If he would only buttonhole some of the thinkers in the opposition, say Vandenberg In the senate and men like Wollcott in the house, and appeal to their sense of patriotism, he wouldn't have all this trouble. "It isn't as simple as that, Interrupted another, as we paused to show our photographic passes to the guard at the gate (who has known us all by our first names for a decade but who always solemnly studies our cards as if they were aliases). "It isnt as simple as that. After all, congress has to be realistic In an election year. They are facing real issues. And the Presidents program isnt realistic. "Whether or not it is realistic, the third member of the group put after all it isnt his program. in, He Inherited it Its New Deal and the New Deal is Old Hat now. It doesnt represent Harry Trumans Ideas at all but he has to go through with it" All I felt I could add to those sage observations, without agreeing that the New Deal was Old Hat or the latest Downing Street model, whether It was realistic or modernistic was that it ceror tainly is probable that if the President were able to shatter his Inheritance to bits and then remould it to something nearer his heart's desire, he could probably put a lot more pep into his selling talk to con gress. By this time we were adding our coats to the huge pile of garments on the great Aguinaldo mahogany table in the lobby of the executive offices and taking our place in the line outside the conference room. Resentment Shades Chiefs Feelings EDWARD MARTIN Governor of Pennsylvania native Pennsylvanian, Gov. Edward Martin has had a brilliant military, business and political career. Governor Martin has been state auditor, state treasurer and adju tant - general of Pennsylvania, as well as prominent in insurance,, banking and oil interests. A VIRGINIA wwww On this particular day the President started off with the note on which the whole conference was carried. I dont quite know how to describe it. He kept smiling. He didnt lose his temper. But there was just a shade of resentment in his voice and his words. It all sounded more like the later, somewhat disillusioned days of his predecessor, than the merry moments when a Roosevelt Interview was always a good show as well as a newsful event I mean the early days before the weight of war descended upon FDRs wearying brow. There is a weight on Truman today quite as heavy, for peace has its miseries as well as war. Just as it was freely predicted that "the United States will never stand for an occupying army for any length of time (which proved to be so painfully correct), so everyone took for granted that any President in office when the war ended would have an impossible job. But lets get back to the crowded office of the President on the winter day I am describing. He sat there smiling, exchanging wisecracks with the men in the first row. On the table behind him were the photographs of his family, crowned with a great bunch of jonquils from the White House greenhouse. He looked cheerful enough. The usual signal all in was sounded. He stood up and began to talk about what he called a tempest in the controversy over a teacup building an addition to the White House. Personally I think it is the height of folly to continue the ef s , v y ' ' : t , K Gettysburg Battlefield, Adam9 County, Pennsylvania. 5 .v A . remedy forreliev- - fort (begun by Theodore Roosevelt) to try to house the office work of the President under the roof of the Presidents House. but I mention this controversy simply because It reflects the seamy side of White House-congrerelations. Many of the Presidents friends feel that trying to make a modern office out of a beautiful old American colonial residence Is folly, but they also'felt that much of the furor raised In congress was due to a desire to embarrass Mr. Truman. Why cant Truman get on with congress? Perhaps because he is a little too much like them. This is merely a hunch but I am not the only one who has toyed with the idea: both congress and the President (I realize that "congress is a loose term because the legislators are a collection of many men of many minds) inclines farther to the right than the inherited Roosevelt program is targeted. Congress, the part of it that knows Harry Truman well, undoubtedly feels that his heart leans just about as far In the same direction. Therefore, he Just cant get these more leftish ideas across. Harry Truman has a tre mendous respect for the office of the presidency, a deep feeling of duty to carry out the program which death placed in his hands a duty and a function he never sought He cannot toss this heritage into the discard. And he probably reasons that if he feels that responsibility, the members of the party should do likewise. But it must be remembered that it was the powerful Influence of a personality which could win an election four times, a task no American had dared to attempt even for the third, which kept congress obedient and even then, toward the end, only falteringly. ss d, at ing miseries of children V colds. a um m wo1 R u V I A How Sluggish Folks Get Happy Relief WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel punk si the dickens, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. CaldweUs famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy innards, and help you feel bright and chipper again. DR. CALDWELLS is the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syrup Pepsin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS tue pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELLS the favorite of millions for 50 years, and feel that wholesome relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it. CAUTION: Use only at directed. DR. CALDWELL'S SENNA LAXATIVE CONTAiNED IN SYRUP pepsin FEEL OLD? BACK ACHE? Truman Reveals His True Self On this particular day of which I am speaking, 1 think we heard Truman revealing his true sell He believes that the White House should be enlarged. He resented the opposition which he suspected was at least in part personal and political rather than the product of sincere conviction. I thought I heard that In his voice. But I also think I heard in his words, a similar expression of his own philosophy, when he said that he thought the present industrial strife was a struggle for power between labor and management. In other words that basically it was not the demands of the men who work for more pay nor was it an objection on the part of industry to pay higher wages, as much as it was a pitch battle between labor leaders and the top men in management to see which could beat the other down. To one who brags about being middle-claswithout even a drop of blood of an Irish king in his veins, it sounded like good, sound (call it restuffy if you want) middle-clas- s sentment. Then the President added that he thought that both labor and management had too much power and it was time for the government to step in and assert the power of the people which government is supposed to represent. But when we asked the President if and how the government was going to assert itself to exert the power of the people to settle the mess, all he said was that he had done all that he possibly could do. He could have called out the army and the navy, the national guard, the FBI and the United Marching and Social Clubs, and taken over the steel industry the next day. But a step like that, which was no more than the wave of a tapering cigarette holder yesterday, was one which no cautious middle-clas- s, brings quick relief for omuscle pains doe to fatigue, exposure, colds or overwork. 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Now its USE that tree, forests produce jobs as well as timber. PerAre you a hypochondriac? haps the government can help you. The Maritime commission will sell suit for $15. you a fine One piece, from boot to hood. g by B aukha ge Farm prices are going up, the Alexander Hamilton institute thinks. They did after the last war and similar trends are evident. Whats a slogan worth? The National Safety Councils safety first plus a lot of hard plugging has cut down death from accidents at a rate of 85 5 1944. per 100,000 in 1913 to 71.7 ir The best place to start your shop- ping tour is in your favonte an open newspaper. Make a habit of reading the advertisements in this paper every week. They can save you time, energy and money. |