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Show - . - -- - , . .. - . - . - -- - ,F g x a -- 2. f . 4.. 2 - ,.. t 7, v f rit 4 ' -- - - - . , ., '.. :- - ' f.- - - ' , - . I ..... '. 1 ,.. - - - f, . :: , ' - , :,-- - , -- 1.! - - s -- ,---- r-- -, 11) - r x , . , , the ctestitution.of the United States with its ,threst deportMentt algovernment at therein, set forth, each one fully independent in,' .Its'own field. ,, , -,,.-, Zeal ; New the City,. Utah Warrwacky, hiesalter 2;7,1 949, We-Lake' - ' - - - -- - ------ I. -- he Steel Strike Pensions an - . (7. ., Go - i -- ,:.. .. . ..'' . ,,,,s. ...- - ByLes Goates - :::::,.... ' - 1 ell 41. 4: Plan of of Asia .: , "Advantage at Democrocy:i While they are , standing around waithig for ., the billion, maybe somebody could get up all; appropriation - rest:.:.-. a ' 1 - ,-- - t:' IT -- - an accost:Taut. ...i.::-4..,,,- , -- , ' 7. , -- - - - . - . - - ' - . ' -- Ti.1,71.. 't - ,- 1 - - - ' .. - - '-- .... . .. - - - - - , - - -- - -- We 'stord,for 1 - : - - .4 . DRAGON RELUCTANT . ' diPloms, t17-- wet to, to hire '' ' ' , e , .- T Philip Illtrraysionfund& - are not paying ofi.according to rearlbed.7--Pwall contributions to the Steel Plan right- now-- ' to be a rootit. these 'Netts days , . , , , I workers pension funds come from the corn- important than either-O- f the reasons Of tha Wtuild War SZI pro. ''' her , . colotrifact that joint given, however, is the parties, and that nothing be paid in by the diettookboard.((e ' A workers, he is working against the interests of . buttons- - encourage ' in the best .... Zeta) ialateachtb.6euradc'vanIfntaPubbegef. ' ." 421'0 AL, s''''N ,: American tradition. his own union members. .' ICKWEBRZAK: tha teach at (Iron same freedom -. they .. Unless a person is willing to contribute to - - - I Several reasons fustify ,this conclusion. The Zi l-,..4-- - ,, ' view .',;., .... such Inconvenience.- awI own old age requirements, how can. ha, Ivo , most obvious Is that refusal Of the companies l'his. - - . tare was somehoir'-1117T::..- r. bi SCOSSIONS,I :' delayed , pence. maxe demand other 0114 provision that to loot the whole bill is what broUght on the justly t red take' Weik - ' lifithlogton hi' reinember -' , you , , for him? It is one thing to atandronone's own strike.. And neither side benefits when steel ,tt ,, A - .. And Jail Of The -- issil everykodytpettlog n 'hit c,,---e, is not produced. Hundreds of thousands of .., feet, in so far as possible; h 'Is quite 'another ,, .., ' Alikla these ga.Tal EnAlpire (Gibbon) that Roman ,.., -, ,,,the with to been strike for workers go a ..1. SiOlig on' month I hay NT , ,- c "Seizure' time every Augustus a and demand how no matter .now, and pension itandout,Or satisfactory the Ing mania, ry 1;1111 took away some of the lthertiesth . TOU CA1C,SAYTHATtleAG,5118 4113 else' eventual settlement is to their aide, it prob- 4., ,i. ll of the Rethink be -,.401.---- --: The House WaYs never make up to therd the ea of.: ably-Wii ' : watt emir '' ii,,--..11t.'ut ., e21minding theot of itibistirl-riuml''' ' stood firm ,for these last the illst nomic losses resulting fromthe , enforced Congress lay'''''Ts... mai ea a moo e.tigibb.'. . , their greet and unpreoMentold r .., Wiling -r-t....or"' -- ff---4': twoprinctples....111 A. report .lasot.C.,portkrbe7. pnBut-theIf 1 , , ' said It freed. ...iti cnii.ani'lthasi fore adjournment, re reasons more 'basidare was a 1:6 .,,c,,In , 1 IpT.,..." A ...,,, , ,,,,, i , 'wThe time ha come to reafirtim the basic than this. Pension plans calling for joint con- otip:lot,o, . ' as SCHOOLING VOTING 1 effectivel:r:2 , 6 !Door daY 4.4,.. :No -0 'quite 1 I 1 , tributiorts from,employer and worker, in their.; principle that a contributory aysterov of social . 1 , - Se , al ' secur-- Insurance in which workers share Oectly . verypaturet provide better long-rang, , : ' u.rlatni,k,intatiliitt77 I , afforded cost 9 of the the ' for the worker. . protection, meeting t 1:,:ic 1,1 of preventing When. both parties- contribute, the worker ' Is the most satisfactory', way 'ireedMioSm , ...... ndindeleldbendia, land Roft. onlyPaPtris sodpe.. lteenilYsotheretho--,-,Tlk tecoinesa party to a virtual contracC There dependency. A contributory- system, In which , harmer Laos , 2 .. is much that it will be discon- - both the Contributions ',and benefit ,are :Britishgon. beyadulandt thpopitla...leresegarytiou iplus illhotr:migus.th-tellottuet. ,..4.,,,:.,L ,. Produc--I. related own ' to.the Individuals' tinned because- of changing interests or eco- nectly ' .. ....... or grade school whereas in ' ' nomic.conditions, If workers want real future 44 the efforts, prevents insecurity While pre- - r ' ."they- can plant and hem mucki.. . ,t, , 'can get for It,111;,ndlitif this ,,. the .0d nld : , ,. and initiative."' , securitir, they should help to bring it about by s' serving ... l -s. the. .. If 'I ' ''''.. ' , - 53.7 I 7. , ' .' ' - .. ', : per cent 7'N: , '' IM the difference. Can you 1 Just incidentally, It might not be amiss to ordy fair vray to set thern np la on the basis -' ' ' are But . ' that. to beat freedom like dispoesti 1 you and ..,. , , of does Nitliat a Is ,7that ask: employe good joint oontributions,employer pension plan I ' . ,,, . , ..,..1-,,-.11.0,t, , ; . agree that the Britona, used o wa.require0Or - - - - not both doing their share. As long as Mr. Murray . an asTattgement , ' 7, off with "; , , ,their limited training to holds out against this principle be is hurting With the coal people that they pay all, and , - inert . - , taxes to pay the expense cause--- at cause Is advantage politically is . his if own be least . his all Out stretch their that ., It 1st is 'met turning -- greater al than we- - dot becattse 78 perblasting overseas--fridustri- far enough-t- o meet -all the demands. Hiapen- - the same as that Of hiS union men:. , ' ''. , ,,, , tan-adul..-- -, -- , , . ,. ; - .., off the !ivy of :the poPulation, - plants ,. eItirti-ouwe morearthThus, , pin. , . . I ' 1 I 1 to vote a di.. - 1 against s -, 2-per cenc-iof7outi 7 , worldng people ara 101, :, '' ; -''' -", i'last i dential election. they may have a job. proVided .....,, - , - ,, ,,...; '1 "" spivject- - , -- , That sort-o- t, talk might make sense In - ' -, some very disturbing-aspect- s "4' ' cut the Czars of Industry in On---- edtsith th)kidca of showing up , ' , I not - , ordinarr--timei But are ,,.1: these times ,' ;' ; .;.' ; ',$,, , Admiral E. Louts of to the sudden purge ,,, ; ''''',d ' their pay, check. - Ain't free-- our English' coiaIns as an un- ' ? ' Denfeld as chief of naval operations because - Ordinary; Under ' unification, were making .. ' oom wonder:ono educated" , In ,' ' ',,Instant' some if ' force out BY READERS ,of three, and OUR fighting be disagreed - with plans that " -- education -. .. folks go in , so al the - of ,! suborditmttd Navy ...., and said 41, yEATgx.ily -.t- .,,,....L -- snore-tha- t we do. mac iihrari,------ ----- - - - 'baste mistakes, now la the timo'for them-t, ,.1,1,,i,,,,,.t 1, ':i, ,, Congreed.-----------;,-of .an will teLI4ou the Bd. 'at . 4 . ' were .,. when mon.11)youTBALItaik Idued,IY1111:110 Asked our NetAll we loll:pay all without that sound Ce;11' Apo nominate tested off," "Old hls . I especially they ' For ti.,,.,2,,,.a. .'fl'emeske.OtetSPI tons circulate twice .7---many ..' An do so. How can anyone call that rinsubor- ros as Ss victory est the truahlvey's -- the hoPabadloo pow ' going On - nOlnan tor tho ProddenrY? Irbe. ebeeri 111" erzedit' ... this mean ..,' that the awn mudary cons- -' dinatiori"? Denfeld was not a seaman second , Nuisance - books per eaPlUt,a1 in IL & - ' -Qua worn: nesrThere ars so can several a we' Lemmas nice o strong enioy efte "w - From 'reeding tbatmse- - ' dessihttt - the NaTra 1 topreeking -- fighting Of A. on In our country who Would oinixgo..cour":now,,se Ise at a reasonable price-: MAILI1: frees with Ur even in the Planning stage? man. If he can't speak out, who can? In thin meantime, wa with 'mike good presidents. The In. Inuit et .,wedneaday, October te,- - 1 -' toan.wh' yeartraps artSeeke em SA Does mean 'ROAD SIG it Denfelcrs dustrial s that remembered be "Ield should economic care any d world , military and would too,that a It that-..aiopwet:tato , bwles;' Olaf.ele ' of the eptetee 7 IZITES'"healDine. They would. uniformedtestlnes before Congress and tells what he hos boon to as able . the sudden thin In little consideration Provo from those Karts discharge top L nuisenee ' earl.-on. 1441 .ars.'a say more 11 drivers weren't officer came just two weeks after he had ap- who houtoo "old caret ere a , our day. really thinks is committing career feticide? The best vrai to apciand . ' We hove had'smen Prettdmto . highways ocoordhit te Your , nuisance. some of these extra bright , going too fast to reed them Does It mean that honest tifferentes in the ,.. peared before the House armed syrvices com- high command are to be settled by purge In- - roittee with a considered opinion that the '7Alvin Plindal".,, ,. counavertrvatiat:d thw:habirtlive ha-a-td w:tzt: Pc'uliggierswithhand.'is Private' . and Istitnawouldtiniube 'a Tallisanceb YOZ TODAY: mon were . be , TEXT morale and offensive deliberation? Navrs power stead of by logic and , cooditions440wiv - LIME W1.7x WI. riel LOME means any or all of these things, our ,, trig destroyed by the plan of unification. It ,., it If were king drives, on the ; Thee le 1775er Are They , a women for president and the world. If in that are NOT MONTI! ...' things FACTS military establishment needs some drutic fix-- should be remembered too that the naval ' ; any mate love ihe world, ' wrong side adthe street Or the ...I taxes and note the' change. Int at the top. For surely there must be room witnesses bad been told by Secretary Matthews lownTG me It true that II - love of the Father is natl. honest and stubborn differences In the - - before the hearings that they were treat ex- .7arian G. limier . -- -- The three most over-avor;rpm elm ulna to , zigzagging x ' ' ,... l'oTernrnent cantallga today are , : him, Tor an that is in the .....,,..., :-another. words in the English language high command while unification is taking press their views. Now, after Congress , has ow Ireland's . ' Tim. , miff," more . . severs ssa ,11' d'ale and adjourned. he is fired, place and fundamental changes are being - Iworld, the hots of the flesh, "my." 1Vhs;odel of Cars ere In . than those over burdenseme, At Expense et Great Britain- -- are - A "I, In this connection; the nation will - lose - the - made thacroayaffect, our ability to prbtect is a place you go..; the lust of the eyes, and the the whids meeting crack-trpsl malority of cut Di life. Is not of , ,- - ,.., Begorra -- .',i ntirselvesfor the next 100 years. - .- something very Important I! Congress an -- to talk about the - things - you ' Pride When does the "Spectre et7fle",..mbiti.h,tcrA's . off from military information and is of the world. And' -but ,,'.,7 American armed forces, under Tether, The ere while be alluuld Yell to fobs. ft doing be slearnire -from ---h " : Death enter? Pilsen an auto- - , the world passeth away, and opinion by the fear og reprisals. period of drastic tion, are going. through ' --meta F. Lee. Wither McLemore that in the meeting. mobile is traveling 30 smiles We do not mean to say by any or ell of the , , thereof; but he that ' l One lure waS toloreatall fan- readjustment and reshuffle of war tools and , loins time Irish the be havin - per hour or SI authorities il or this- - period- - it it -- easy for - above that emphasis-'Durb- igGetabideth per the ttothiit-- ' even .the We don't all have a de. ,. forelmr.7--1 eT01, 24547.. brightest and most Sincere men to . should not be permitted to direct and eantrOt And o if tonfm ntet Job belly Coeld Hondle iaTheseofpeoarpeletrzingve : Sow. sire to spied. the military.- Any other arrangement would suittryszta . make mistakes that could cost us freedom and , vulgar for the elfish sprites of We who have old, cars don't almost certainly lead dictatorship.' 'national lovenignty. With the stakes so high, ' 47 1WEIII Meths some day talks- will , the rmerr hle, lis a rollin on z- , .1'he way the weather IS Sale; A -110110- argumentoon - , But sincewher did AL civillansecretary of lave to ir the ...,:. the vie.. tw-L-- hush-oar-the-must be. their leasella' ' .. Navy (who doesn't seem to be fighting very get some. where on time.- We V Ile1 n..6...a....Floadass planning and policy lever by purginuthose at me forelock football-to but there 0m---ethied-' - ' , home- - ea hard for bis teamanyway) become the onlY, elinPlY leave a little ' earlier , facts, who disagree? , low I t''..lr''w" , ' a I think of wit two am, every if ., est nag, Bayne idea' a -a civilian a.1 :with - During this vital readjusimer,t and apish. than most modern, earl and if any authority "'"'"Alau&mag iheae lovehle. otzleish. Iwobecause - you. act likearn ule- ' ' ' &that period, it Is next to absurd to talk about countrg- - m ever?' land where Congress is the very source of civilian author' Ntorneone doesn't bit us"W"the o. I KITELBALIM'S critical Ilcdtin' Disk. ' rear or sideewipe us, we wM a woman has been at the helm, ,... , , í the indispensability of "Integrity of COMMand:1 ,,Ity. and when it lees fit to take a hand ba.th: -H. T. Osolin a for 17, Anything you . tad troodwrb s283t toy loos. - - at least , - Noyaity, to superiors"' and ,oreapett for ate military. who can argue that It'looff I...a get ta- eur. desun-ationcountry honinosiiivd and - , - 'I'm' Denteld case indirect an to is The affront Matthews P. as Navy- Secy. Francis ta ewe ;dice. , thority.11', ', L . tne peac. . , -- ' . . . them in a letter demanding 4ct------ - congress, But, , perhaps,- -the Dmfekt - case .111, to realise if palisade that . Try ,, ' , , under Queen 'Victoria is one . . , . ,not yet closed. we with homes discharge by tile president to families, pay ' exemPle Reiland With Queen for,- and 'high cost at living . , . . ' . ligeneral In Itilhohnina Is another. There compel ne to nee - -, means the of E. that SOKOLSKI' conveyance are alanI more of ancient and ..131'.G.EORGE .. . , . dogg000lO,.11. Ire do have. , - - . . , . , . medieval periods who ruled ' . some wise person - with wisdom and compost,. ' ' . Rad Marx began le Write in 41r personi will. In the near fa.. Arthot Rider, Doblasky. The aftermath of ths war ,Wby thim all the moaning' . ,. . ' IL some ' Lester ture, Communist the ISM of Graham. boost. figure and P. 'mak Manifuto a way when has producad struggle among groaning . - ' - it Is aug. iainnimmonnim.., ' was" . . . . . . published in cliFit - 'Das various tipu et mociallaa: , i Gransf4 John Groom, Allan , ' ' Leon !Condoms. Replier In 18417- - The B611be"..: . ER these Norwood, atrissi But quarrels ' . WESIBROOK-PEGLBY . ' a : -; .. SrOUP 4 - was organized in Sal 11,- Rothman. Jamie IL are inertly achisatic. It mat.. 7the- Bastian Revolution , 1903; Soinetime eonWT010 al was a Communist or fetknrwilt ego I ters Utt1, bt the lent run, Killen, Norbert N. Lehman, i eccurred In 11117; the Third traveler. That Impression Is earning aditorials published as 'whether Socialists is seems- - Rowan!, Lindsay, Prank ' -- 1Fas - In organisedadvertisemants by tad- sia , ;.-- - - -piloted by tho totalitarian. MaCullock" 11, 1. Mrldoiiii, ' 11111. The line of socialist conal Latex Corporation. of Dover. intention cif snaking any Audi methods of the Belsheviki as Reinhold Niebuhr, Km Glared quest has been clear. deadvs1 and its president. A. ehazgaa and I gladly concede Delaware, cowc..a and tuunistakablo. N. Spinel.- - From that artiela that the editorial advertise-- e e pinchot, Ronald Resta; Nalge-spraetteed by stain or by the 7ruse ards ' elihte soma n- lowmoots the Methods Wilof gained Internationsr Latex ot ter P.: Reuther, perms" Pabli, ''''? ,Th.ADA,,-47.---a-,-greatn- e was Corn-th'that I Charging at ,pression Corporation were not eniPloied in tag.. 111111' 341alletC-ArtmIL Cripps , r, -. the advertisements of In-- munist-inspirPleilaCe to the United States 1 and-- that Mr. had-- Tha Marataat of Tito Is SChlesinger Jr,. Boris Shish-ternational than tho Communists. for they 4 Latex constituted is:not and never has; 1 Spinel t ;'4.1174..!0 :' kin, Lillian .11,41111 Idonroa of the same brand as the been a Communist or fellowmasquerade as gentlo folk who' I pro Russian Communistic L..4."7-..?,?A00 Irish to do good, while in real- I pmpaganda and that lir. Span. 4111--,-4of - stain; their dif , Svraetlank Saamel Irolchok, V- traveler, ' -Idar3dsos H. ILIUM W Wyatt, mum. Bar. 1 Karl ty. they ,are soda". terences aro in- - the reahn et itsky. ,abbotsed ,tho- - tYPe., TLYRIBL WOLTERS: 1:Zatameli:;11P)Vlkat.:1::;11, lheatt'Votitteolii Lick vt irr Ho ists.'s deacribedthern thug: 17.777-777-' ' .4DA does run aot The ' 1 , iP0 a ma Auk 114 !A.- states, opportunists are , lacetupstible lo a politiad party. That I OF Y1119 ready lisping- - on the Tito -rite socialistist bourgeois would, at course, expos them. bandwagon; as they piled oa ., altho--advantsgei: of----the Stalinist baralwagon whenThe,' invade both modern axial- - tentlitioes with- - v, . flying Gots may some day be a dream (Zuni to be a . fellowtraveler. was' Parties. seeithit etrealth natl. eut the struggles end danger, .. tonverttierbert they aut. They seamanly resulting 'Derv:real-- 1h( -. , 1 1 1 In IaultageonI Ina Prnumole- 11 , trtICPerUps you enal he a 11S1012,1.--1140AII - - : : ceetainlY; ta'Set the ars now violently , In the United States, the Theytestre the tristkorstate of ' ,. w , "1f society mime its revoluthaarl mAmitt, but many et their ad-Principal vehicle tor of new thintn 16 - WHEN V . CIO President Vts- that- ..c, -- - , ' -- : . ) self-relian- L...- . ... ----I-, . , , -- J ' - ., . 1,:- ', , - -- nevaco----,--1- -- I- '713a-pec4a- , . , 2, , , , '...i . Contrattie : . . - - - - - .41,' , ' ,0 : . , 11, --- -- 71 - ., . - Uf- : - , .,, - . .1. ''''- .911:-:. 'Lk. -- 1 sfr,..., -,- . --- ----- ,- ,, - - - ' - - Purging -- - tar -- -- . the Objectors - - !I-- 7'i. - - . ti , - , ' - . re , vier-the- ,,f,111 , , '. , t .; he---777 1 ., . , :;;---'1' , - s. . A, Letters tô'The''' New's -- , ------ , k ii '- - , ' , jJ out, ' - . ,....r,...tb '' , - . N.... - - - , - ' . . ',7: - , -- paytnrinto-the-pertstowfund- -- -- - aii'been7old'w07-tiolitice- - e ,)r -t . - en - .,:k p'.--- ,' , .11 6 ,. - :tarn . i ' -- ' L'-- - , , '- -- . - ,' ,' Inand-,11-,gIng- , , - 4 -- ' the-edito- rial - lt ' . . .7 , . , , '7,1r,s. ,... ., .. f . , . - - 11, - - . . :re, , . ALL- . ,.. - , ' , . . . - top-flig- ht , --- - , - the-cdv- - . - ' ked -- abt - , -- to , et ..- , - ' . 0- -1;a- - - - - eeer-thaNa- ; -lu'l vyl - f: - , - : ra Ss ,,- . ,- . .i.- - -- - '. . . tallb;ut , ::- - - . . . - - - he. Socialist Era - . A-- - : ( r : .- , correction.. .. 'it -- : , , . -- -- -,. .- i. .:- Z' t Internationo---regrettable--Ionm- , : ctlr : - u -7 f) 1T "4 ed - , dim& UV ,1 I a - r ri - u 710-.;- lir , -s- I , Qmor rOri I (.1 II - - 1 ' - to-slo- - sews but effective ucgullice- tion. which-i- s already repre- seated ht Orallress, la the ad- ministration and, in various state governments. Thi follow- ), are the officers of the ADA: r I ma Idea at ilia Head Hubert IL Humphreys acting national chairman; Joseph H. . Rauh, chairman, , executive, eommittee; Paul A. 'porter. Frenklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. trust: - - ceoies itdvrards, Hugo , -- - ' . , , - luau Riev.,. vice-chairm- a Harriz. treasurer; be- Gkisburt secretary,,, na, Lows ' - - vitt . tional beard; Ethel S. rpstein, S . ii , anti-Cor- 7., , , , ' - James Limb, Jr.; national ex- ' - scuds secretary, National Beard WSulam Batt, Jr., Chester 13awlesi Balk. Buck. Brow'n, vey asaster;Jarees B. Caren David ' - - --- - Itoioota oss the vioTto-,--oro- active tho Conuaunists were Deal ty telloat-taavele-rt. (dements. moot artless r-L- Ack- at the-Ne- - and responsibility, they Lioat along oti other alen's politkal 'Jetty., "- """""' l'airuTe-gri- ' - luasirglaixts strengUt Sher can and deserting a csuse-and a group when the raven- totes of associatkia ars ne - Innter available;hfazt7Of the ADA- - 'eiders7 haws want aePatetione for themealvea as lihends, ;erten uttliving the Cossmithist sp .. pitratits to, achieve a success:1'14low, that ' the Coranuniacts 4ttol wattwom4 press, these Meet and women have turned on, them. Their defense la that what ki true not true In 1933 or today was In 1234. of is smarm, that, , - They wish Sur a bourgeoisie without a proktariat.Tha beer- lealakt autturally eonceives the world Ia trhkhlt is surceme Se be the best; and bourgeois 02- -'talk devolve this condortable conception into 'various more or less complete systems. In requiring the proletariat to tarry out such a lIateut. andf thereby to' marthstraightwa7 into the social New Jerusalem, It but seqtdres in reality that the prolettuiat Ibmila-Tremawithin the bounds of existing 8ciet7, but should east away ,h1I'Ll'"1,.........."..."1"C"" idesteobearning hl - , ng AVOW., Cornell' IIMS. Zbis - PeoNstes - , , . , . , it-- I - , ; , -- e 14 I I - - . 0 " N A If - 1 X - 0,1' - " i No, - SAVINGS l' ,YOu'll have It. too. k- ' ) - ,,t . 44 oa ; I .to . It .effetr Eigi1lel 42 114 lti1z - - state - settrsyl: fottiolt. saConsivingsderAccoundu- snit's - be fmaticially, ready to el:11y d$e Ivonders1 1ow - and to foe ether.. gen9.es which may IsIse. nleinawhilt - U - - bpred -- - - - 1 4 , rtodaederaly. Seise rehire oa Alt yeme sevlsvs :112; !Ilia! - , INsuRED, - ' , - aln s - , ew, , . 11X ---- -, ; - . ' . M - - ik - . ir - 1 11$1s1 - 17) , , , This is the ADA. It watts so- -. Olailwa without revolutiona pleasant, easy-goisodaliss; something nits, like an Intelleetual Jam 'restart et Park' - asAs - - - ' ry e8:3, , SalMrdo), 7 itP;66.111p..voss:A irionirmisot T1 - , t it ) I ii,1411 niililiAt ill 1 1111 111,41.3 Li; t 11 - II It , |