Show 1 - OWOW 'Or 'Zile (Salt Sunday Morning 1k e Zeibunt November 13 19 12 A 19 to or---- - tA German People' Not Only Nazis Peril World Peace Emil Ludwig By IA- - f ghtrz the ia bleeding- learning agg-reea-- r ed pre-'vent- an non-Germ- Try This tries ert Amazing Faked Bankruptcy The money for the indemnities of which only a small percentage vvas really paid to the allies was lent to Germany by America and used by means of a faked bankruptcy for secret and interior purposes Victorious France did all in her power to economize after the war A Crcø in differMixtureingredients — 07 ef fecti nn a n7rthing you've ever toted artirn Get a Take one lot I! on 011r tongue a teatpoonful moment then an s:wy instantly you feel MR CANAD7OL tsr !nroat 7 a 1hr - teed teanen----phIer- and raLsed—clovged bronchhil lip air paagen cleared One r two spa at bedtime will heln t a acLnaer LIght a Youll B uttk i ea 'a—the real 'bleep tancbv- - for Cadds mfl cyter 'to- - of tactand c eia—ft n amazing cough mix 4 Arer1 Pay Les mcmt Sore nd Pharmacy 31- Th-:- rra rd se: nere Sa Ttgfact: on good drugginta CANADIOL guarantepd or I (Adv) - --- - ' 4: : Ale------- -- - - ' ' - ?15 fin° $15-a-we- - rs ' f ' ' 401 V "Do you know about how much your federal income tax will be next March on your earnings of this year ?" The answers to this question" are indicative of the lack of information which people have' about - the tax bill due in four more months Here are the answers: Know how much 23 Don't know how much 51 Don't think will have to 26 pay any tax Most Americans Not Saving For Tax Even more seHous is the fact that very few of those questioned are so far making any provisions to meet their March 15 tax bill To measure the extent of public preparation to meet the biggest tax bill in the nation's history the Institute had its interviewers put the following question to the voting public: "Have you started saving any money for the special purpose of paying your income tax?" The answers: Are saving for Income tax 25'10 Are not saving for income tax 75 One of the treasury department's headaches will probably be in dealing with the people in lower income brackets who have never before had to pay a tax Very few of these people are provision to meet making any their tax bill Here is the savings picture by income levels: Upper Middle Lower Are 36 15 Saving 47 Are not ek ‘1:?f- t (ie- st- — 14 c:Cro 1:4 4 1 C f: z4$ '2 frOme 4: : di? 1 1f r x-4 A71- - kkLe :e:— if 44 0 v't A ' - 'q ' — 7 I r- - i A -- i -- - N-Y-'‘ 0-- - - 'K r ? -- - dwatutkobolk '' ' i- - o - ' — - - es41-"- ‘ VT:4”'te ‘ '" Ilito:-'- WILL - I BE WHEN THEY RECEIVE Al - ' 2tg ! vo 2 - ' ' 2'-'4- " - --i - - t '- - saving 53 These findings t:4' 1 a - -- 2 g - l 4" 1 '4A----- ':1 ' as ' "1 - (e 1 ) ' — 2 -4 - (:-4----- 1z'014 '4v-- r $ 221-r- : 0 DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES - PI I --- 130LLALLAL0- dht-l- ( in Camp f: t lir 7 Glade Ic -1 c C7 -- 'iv" - A' i Thanksgivil :I — a la : - I melt 4 s V - 1 -- 110 THERE 0 - 'W t -- notaLobliilk t " 1 1i ---- IC- - ' tgP V- ? !: ' ' ' - '' 4 41:Y ' : !' 1 14 - ' "' L t f 4sh ' kiig' ' ' r7: 1 ''''-- 7 ' - v:t " 64 85 indicate that many of the lower income people may find themselves without means to pay on March 15 - : nation-wid- e whether they will have to pay any tax or don't know how much they will have to pay One question submitted to the voting public through Institute Interviewers was this: - - ) ' death" Germans Respect Only Commands Instead of making them sign an admission of guilt and leaving them power the allies should have taken from them all their power and not troubled about prestige Germans understand an order a command though a contract they will not keep The Anglo-Saxo- n prejudices I Institute study either don't know 7:1' 4 k In love with pie interviewed in a lf l':7 - 1w 14 when next March 15 rolls around Congress has passed one of the most sweeping income tax provisions in the nation's history It is a tax which will reach down to tap the pocketbook of even the delivery boy of the peo Yet over one-ha- -- t PPINCETON N J Nov —A good many Americans are going to have a rude awakening - i aware what Wagner meant to the Germans and once said profoundly: "The Germans are well US Manufacturer Inventor Dies - !:::—u WEST HARTFORD Conn Nov rry 14 Pond Townsend 67 manufacturer inventor and codeveloper of the New Departure coaster brake which made the bicycle popular died at his home (A)--Ha- ' HELP HIM TO ENJOY THANKSGIVING BY SENDING HIM A BOX OR TWO OF GLADE'S DELICIOUS PINK AND GOLD CHOCOLATES OR CARTON OR TWO OF HIS FAVORITE GLADE CANDY BARS UNCLE SAM SAYS "SHIP EARLY" BUY NOW FROM YOUR FAVORITE liberal i- :ill i a li ''' 1 CANDY DEALER Friday As a young man Townsend worked at the New Departure company in Bristol with Albert and Edward Rockwell to develop the coaster brake Later he founded the H P Town send Manufacturing Company of Hartford to make the specialized machinery which he designed He held 64 patents in various fields E' r' 0 l' : 1 11 :i ' iii : ''J :1 ' BEDDING - I- I t 11 - Modern Oak DINING'ROOM SUITES I i I r:— lt - or : : '" ' !3 r s t : - 4 - ' I deuble Nan- - Part-wo- ol ket Size - T- - I - 1 45 rayon single blanket Size Comforter all-wq- ol Inc Syndicate Tomorrow: Emil Ludwig analyzes the characters of Laval and DeGaulle r Special! Downy Comforter t Here's real luxury—Filled with genuine downy turkey 795 breast feathers with beautiful quilted celanese cover - It:' — t t tt rrtrtb i t4-- toOlkr 7 4: :' - - I- ' '' - b I: I - 'I - t Ir t 4 ' '''''-t-- an a ''" - 414 ) pool A 4 I 8-Pie- 7tr t n: ''' $' It-- "About how much do you think a married man with two children who earns $2500 this year ($50 a week) will have to pay in federal income taxes? "About how much do you think a married man with two children who earns $10000 this year (S200 a week) will have to pay? "About how much do you think a married man with two children who earns $100000 this year (2000 a week) will have to nay?" Roughly the amounts these three groups will have to pay including victory respectively taxes Fire $16500 $211400 and $6026600 of those with opinions 71 per rent underestimated what the $2500 a year man will have to pay 83 per cent underestimated what the S10000 a year man twill have to pay arcl 70 per rent underestimated what the S100000 a year man will have to nay While the range of estimates was great the average underestimation for the $2500 man WFIR about S30: for the $10000 man about $A00: for the $100- 000 man shout $24500 - t - - ''' ' ("' 7- N- 44 4 ' 1' -- - - y1''''''' '4- 4!-- k'"-- - --) e ! -- - ' i i I ' ' 't tSvet j" ::': 'I 4 t f ' 3f i ' ? --- l'' 8-- - It LA I 4 kib el Z i 1 17-1- i f i I § I '4- i E L-- al 2 i re i I II I: I - 42tte"''' lkemazdit - g v ' C t 04 0e----- T 1 T ' ( I i J It i S 1 t 0 I - ' t ' I t1 1 - WALNUT DINETTE t I ( NLY FOR O L 1 ( -- CHAIRS i I fl 75 c L' 1 i 1 - $500 and up - s INORGE OIL HEATERS I LOW NEW BILIOUS IIIBIGEST1011 With That Sour Sick Feeling Other Card Tables as low as 245 zo f'"( HOME HEATER 4e i U5 5 I s WWI 1111 III MS bargain— metal chair and table set cludes a metal padded card table with 4 metst chairs Assorted colors to choose from I r F - I -------1 — r"----- - --:- I - " : - :: ::: J 1 X:i : ':: L) –—1J - --Au i t 1 ! 1 i - -- -- - t 'a&1a2 ' - - ! 1 - I t 0111" g ALIIIAT'S & L — 4 4ft value-plu- I 1 Save fuel—with this new economical Norge Burns low cost No 2 fuel oil sold everywhere and very easy to obtain No ashes no soot no waste Clean safe heat night or day Ti a I onb itt - NORGE PRICED G 45 METAL BRIDGE SET 4 OIL-BURNIN- - - Exceptional exiension fable value in walnuf with leaves to match A fable that serves a double purpose—one - as a library table in your living room or hall and a dining table in your dining room Exactlyas pictured - : I( TO AIr ll Co?' k00 7 IP 41Pw LilleiallOrvog(001144 Ao 1 IF at I :- 7 0114 t ' ' - 4 ArkrIAGI 7J In- r7 9 5 1 L Ikl'—kdi 1 235 201TN a A7: ---- 1 --- - 4 f 33kA0J1k4SWSvM1WAA111dSk!ff' :- II (7) t 150 t fl) 1 M Genuine Durham card tables with leg the patented your stock- a that protects runs plus ings from can dr) coaster that handy be used both as a tray or ash tray - - (7 5 a C:1)) 11 1 i It rb TABLE' N ' I -- f ' - ' f 2' r - lo it 1 ! is AIFTs 7 k1 - 0 )'':' t '4 - 40 Hers k "" " r------ I ''7 ' : tv f' g t at t — § :or''' v-- I -- ' 95 ''''''''''"'"'NoPIM -- - 1 ' LIBRARY EXTENSION TABLE 1I - : t t i 't " - ) vs t l ' -- I 1 l i'e 3 li - - A 1 ' 4 CARD 1 I Mahogany 18fh Century Suite ce Built big and roomy —'a sturdy frame with wood arm grip inner- construction on spring LI seat and back Se- covers o'ctechdoostaeprsotm to I I Ji "9:404"4'XM4k—051X00 : 'f'S° Nir"4" t 11474 ic ' ‘i:'''':0'-- ' "' i t'''''' - - ' --- j (L) : - ( ' 5 (77) 1 WALNUT 18th CENTURY SUITE C 1 I I' t- ''' - i - 7- A' li14 s Ak t 4'41 444 — ' - -- I 't a - 'II 4 'it ' 4 specially I '''' r ': ' I i t Truly beautiful stately pieces in lath Century and finished in faultless manner style—built Swirl veneers with satinwood feature the roomy buffet and table banding with unusual designed hardware Pedestal table that has an extension6 stately chairs with striped upholstered seats till 1 1 cr 117c7)(1150 Ws the unseen details that make this dining room stand out abOve all other suitos priced at this price Durican Phyfe Extension Table with brass tips six upholstered chairs and big buffet in walnut hi-ch- I f i 8-P- " t t ROCKER I - ''sNJIA: s 414 '43tt 't'l 141tdt"''''So ks 10-ti- great oodvalus in a hardw S t u rdily constructed to give throughout yeans of service—and specially priced at- -(Similar to cut) ' - ii : I ' rs- - 4411FR t t '' ''''''"'? 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Yes here is your opportunity to purchase quality furniture and save money—money that can be invested in U S War Bonds— bonds that pay interest on every dollar invested Buy a bond today - tend to plead for mild underthis standing of the Germans miswould be more than a fatal take it would be a crime The nazi crimes committed in their own country and in the conquered ones are 100 per cent graver than in the last war yet the German people accept them and these etinieR were committed with the consent and approbation of the whole nation No church no university no society stood up to protect a single cruelly persecuted victim Some heroic individuals who lifted their voices are suffering for their convictions behind the barbed wire of concentration camps if they were not shot or trampled down with those they wanted to protect The decisive difference between 1914 and 1910 is as I see it the fact that then the world still could hope that the Germans would for the first time in their history change and learn to love liberty and If You Suffer From t I L1 ' 7- - Tr- 11 '! :i ' 1 i ity in the German republic which from year to year grew more nationalistic and was glad to fall back on the old Prussian ideal of military rule Like uncontrolled children the republicans tried to outdo the imperial nationalists in preaching against the cruel suppression of the allies This state of mind gave birth to Hitler's stupendous success He was the result of national resentment not of a lack of ?I:kW materials If today certain groups in England and America again cross-sectio- a 4 ''4414Ale111 etrAe-"rrrt vi13 Allz ft:77 tP !I I Al: h i Af I ull 7t ' i '1 I 3 Li minor- European-minde- d Tr :71 :: By George Gallup shadowy post offices and government offices should have remembered that at the same time monumental city halls stadiums and ministries were being erected in Germany with the American dollars given to her to pay her debts The best proof that the war Indemnities did not in the least hurt Germany was her commercial boom from 1925 to 1929 t beg were victorious in 1918 until stabbed in the back by their own socialists and the Jews" This nobody believes here They know the German army collapsed after a long fight and did not dare risk a retreat to their own territory Their nerves broke In the conquered countries just as they will collapse soon again But Hitler's second lie: "The German people were betrayed and enslaved by Versailles" is still believed by many Americans The mistake made at Versailles was a moral one The allies took provinces from Germany but refrained from controlling the German government If they had done the contrary the formidable army they are now facing could not have been built up The warrior nation par excellence could not stand the humiliation of remaining unarmed surrounded by vietoriouls enemies As the allies had little or no control over what went on the Germans'at once set out to reconstruct a secret army till it was big enough and their position strong enough to menace a peace-lovin- g Europe Clemenceau was right at Versailles when he pleaded for total control of Germany He was the only politician who knew the German character well he was the last surviving fighter of the war of 1870 He knew the Germans' passion for the sword and their military hero worship: he was against the Versailles treaty had another disastrous effect They weakened the influence of the 4e' v It A-- 0 d-r- - 4ts- Public Apathetic to Taxes U S stranger in Paris entering dirty and aread thri and brnch'ini tuben action --- co No German Government frrn Canadian baaam Mentnol Glyrerne and other acwtriing :ex manded a public vote in Alsace which did not take place and It is true that the veterans' pensions of the allies should not have been included in the indemThese two violations nities amounted to only a minimum part of the treaty regulations They were fully compensated by the fact that in reality nearly all Alsatians were glad to get rid of German rule after 50 years and that the pensions were no more paid for by the Germans than all the rest of the Indemnities Briand Felt Peril Of German Threat Briand the great Frenchman and European-knewell enough that the ideas he tried to realize In a European union were not to be achieved with a people of the German character He told me that at least he hoped by his polick of peace to gain 30 years of respite for his nation "After that the German revenge will again break out on us!" He was mistaken in the duration of this Intermission It took the Germans 10 years less to prepare their revenge From 1920 to 1930 the Germans heard the voice of the world exactly as today: "Don't make them responsible for their leaders They are misled We did them an Injustice" They were encouraged by the voices of their victors to rearm Hitler made use of the bad conscience of the allies: He resuscitated pride of the Germans and told them they were right because their victors confessed to wrong We are now in danger of repeating the same mistake Daily our headlined speak of nazis but not of the Germans This is already weakening the position of the united nations for peace The same misunderstanding of so to the full Outsells Al! Others in Canada on Merit Alone Druggists Report Big Demand rare fz another for not reproaching having stuck to Wilson's 14 points of the Versailles treaty It is true that Wilson had deone restrictions whatever existed to prevent Germany from buying whatever raw materials she wanted from any country she desired and she did Cough 11:ixture NI "no The victorious allies ended In - about the Germans Wilson Tatended T row Mild Peace In 191c after four years of war after the Germans had deported French and women and tied wildestroyed two French provl'ly !rhea when they were forced to rstreat Wileon offered them so mill a peace as never before had been effered to a beaten It wss Wilson too who the Rhine from being ta7er from the Germane He saw to it that the provinces they 'Ins': were mostly those with majorities and which !n tre past they had stolen from the Danes rO:PS and French No tr-Ji- th tor German character is spread I the all over the subject today Hitler came to power by two lies First: "The German people - kt Li ---- Defeated Germany had her prosperity and depression in the same year as America the vic- German was enslaved whoever wanted to leave was given the liberty to do so Another legend was believed by those blessed with a Puritan conscience—that the blockade had stripped the Germans of raw materials and that the war indemnities had undermined their corn merce The German colonies which were lost through the Versailles treaty had always cost more than they produced They never were popular in the home country Germany did not like England send out its beet men to colonize but rather the lesser elements which were no good at home All these colonies could provide only a small part of the raw materials required by the Most great German industriem of these materials came from foreign colonies and after Versailles they could easily have been imported from abroad Idea of Empire Prove Outmoded As a whole the idea of colorial empires is today a thing of the past Since all countries can get their raw materials in a very short time from anywhere colonies have become merely an excuse for war or a Switzerquestion of prestige land with no colonies and no raw materials at home was just as prosperous up to the war as Belgium with its giant African empire and great quantities of raw materials at home Before the war German as well as Italian emigration generally went to the two Americas and not to the African colonies The German people as a whole never felt much enthusiasm for their colonies as I saw when I visited and studied them in 1912 The iron and coal of Lorraine and Silesia lost by Germany through the Versailles treaty were soon brought back by commercial treaties with other coun- favorite illusion of the Arrencan people im the belief that they are fighting this war arainst the nazis and not against the German people If were murdered and some gcheral should become fuehrer a 11 send mild and beseeching offers of peace across the Atlantic people here might believe that the danger was over This error has it' root in the legend of the Versailles treaty which has contrboted to Hitler's Puccess In reality it wax not the treetv of Versailes hilt the mcral hangover of the AngloSAN:ors—the morning after-- thst prepared the way for Hit"We were unfair" people ler sa!--in London and Washington aro drivirir the poor Gerr!arift to despair—and so they vel:t tlirn to war If we had treated them as nobly as their hravery in the war deserved the new republic might have had a chance to develop the demoe-ats would have had a chance to stand tip against the old govSr7-Ing class of the junkera" That theee arguments were a minority of Independent minds hits been trying to esTlair s:nce 1925 Today after a:: these years a world in arrna A A1 0' 1 - - |