The Log Vol. 22 No. 03

Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas an...

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Main Author: Champion Paper and Fibre Company;
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Published: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; 1940
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topic Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Employees
Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina
Sports
Employees -- Recreation
Papermaking
industry
spellingShingle Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Employees
Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina
Sports
Employees -- Recreation
Papermaking
industry
Champion Paper and Fibre Company;
The Log Vol. 22 No. 03
topic_facet Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Employees
Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina
Sports
Employees -- Recreation
Papermaking
industry
description Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue. • • ' • • '· , I • • • ' , f • I • • I ' • • • • • • • Cutter, tor cutting p aper into sheet sizes as reqUited CONTEN'.US Page The GroW'th oJ Ow Country -·--- -- Her~rt 't. B-an:dall . . _ __ . _ . ______ _ 2 5 The Tax Questiou. A Paxamouht Issue 6 So You've Cauqbt a Cold? __ _ . _ . . . - 6 Ame:_rica at the Cros_sroad:s .• - . - - . - . - EBIT01UALS " Uruted S'tat-es Hucge Competitor wit~ Prlqafe lnd ustry" _ - . _ . . . - . - 8 Constructive and Destru<:tive CTiUeism 8 THE CRAMP ION FAMILY NEWS Hamil~.on. Ohio _ . _ __ . , -- - - ~ 10 Canton. Nor1b Carolina 23 ffom;ton._. Texas --- 32 • ? • . . ~ • 36 Voh,1me XXII APRIL Established 1914 - • - Published b y"' The HAMILTON. OHIO HOUSTON. TEXAS •• • • • • • • • • 1940 Numhsr 3 Twenty-Fifth Y ear ol Pub lication Champion FamilyH CANTON. NOHTH CAROLINA •• SANDERSVILLE. GEORGIA • The p~p-er for the cover of tbi.s magazine is Champion Cordwa.in. and is made tn our Can1on Division plant out of wood from the Jor.ests of the southem states. The paper J~r the inside pa9es is Cha.mp!on White Hinqefold En13mel made in our Hamilton plant. We r.na.nulacture many grades of ble aclted papers, Machine fi;nished. Super Calende.ted, and Coated. ) 2 c; ( ~ The Formatio11 and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note I ll t be . \ i r: 1 I P g i~11U<' ol I 11 c Lol. we lJcgan a S(.rir .; f artid~.:s "ll l c: L'ni ttJ . i .a:~ illld its CC'utipuom Tcrri\•Jr) . I :1 1 his a 11 J , u :u r < : !>-Sncs we s h:1 1l r:i' .: a ~hon I· i~torj Ql tarh sw tc T his ''!II rcqu:r\: .1 vn.(l t deal o{ I'Cl\c·.Hch work. I h.>" c,.' \'n . Wt l11.'i c ~' l l th"·sc· "' rttdc:- \\ ill be hclpf ul lo som~' rcaJ l' ~"· e>; lh; l'l.lt::1.· iqr (PART 21)-INDIANA I \ THE ~ orth C.:ntral I i\i sion pf thl~ l 'niteJ S~at c:> is the Stale 0f l nd ia 11 ~1 : boHndc:d by Ohio, Kt.·nwcky , Tl lin oi ~ an J La k c ~ rich i g-a n . I ndi ana \\'a ~ ~tdmiucd to the L"nion December 11. IS16- thc si xth --tate aJmitted to the Lnion after the ori ginal thir­teen. Jt i ~ .me nf the g-reat ·' Pairil.' :tates" of the eastern \I i:)~j ~ irpi \ -allcr . and one of l he small esc or Lhe . Nn.rth Central Di,·ision, with a breadth of l-t-0 mile::; and 27) miles lon~. . C(J\'t:ring an Clt~a of 36.3 ~(1 squa re miles. It~ population i :- a hou l 3,3 00 .non. Surface and Drainage 'l 'hc · udace of the ~ l ate is l en~!. genera l1y speaking. The northern pa ll waJ' oril-!jnally :;wampy. but it has b.een drained and the ~oil i::, ''nn<.kriully fenil e, and the clin1aLe healthfuL The southern pan is somewhat hilly . ranging in elevation from 300 to 1 2~ fec.:t in altitud e. The hills of the Ohio and \\'abash Ri,·c1· \ ailey·s inclose ri chly wooded boltom lands. T he \\ abash Ri, cr. which forms its western bound an· for , IOU mi·<~. cros. cs the ~tate :.u1d i~ na,·igablc for 300 miles. rn tht: nr.nhwe~ t j, the Kankakee. drainin!! into rhe lllinois; <. in the no rrhea:;t ate the . t . Jo.:;cph and ' t. :\bry's Rivers. and its SOUlhern portion i ~ drained ry the Ohio. Natural Resources Th~ !' tate: is rich in minl'ral resources : roal iron orl'. sd r:d tv lc. ~y~sun1 and n:trurll ~:t: . ln 1935 Indiana pro­Ol.• C{>"l n~:l'rly 16 oon.ono tons o f coni and ha, produced more Tbla. r.,prod ucliou ol th 111\.t& fi~ld oJ the Americall t'laq ahows {Lc: culee In ord r vf th u aduutlunC'o t~ th Union. (:l) than a million ttncl a half h:l1rd oi pt:lr1.JI{;um ~ nn1aally. lt is ~ aid 1 hat Lhc ' ' ~He ha:~ Jni1rt Lhan ~;_(,(){). (j lJJfJO ~rjn ,f . ~nd Cary has one of the l a r~cH steel i ndu~tric -. in the world . Jn Laurence ~nd ).1onroe Counties are br~t: Ii ne tone q\ta-r­ri cs. T he s tate produced in 1934. rhree-fPu!lh~ 0f the high ­grade domestic limestone in tb<: country. 'Th{.'rc are m!t'!l.­erous other indJJ strics scattered all ov·er the swre. Transportation There a re seventeen railroad systems wid1in thl: SPHe ,,-ith a mileage o( app roximately 7/00 mile . The e1eC'trJc lines measure L597 miLes. \ ·hH:h traffic i!' al: . v condud ··J over Lake .\ l ichigan and the Ohio ancl \\. 1t•.1 ~ h R iYel'S. Cities Indianapolis, the Capital. i,· al~o the 13r~e.,· t (in· ir. ·'t~ saate. l n 1 9~0 it . popula rion wn:o. "'6-Ll6L It i~ 1tuRted <' 11 the west fork of tlJe \\' hite R i, cr. anJ uc.nh in tl i.! (entc o i the sta te. It is 1, 3 an il~ ,· . oulh<'1::-t of Chic 1:.rl. ~-t? 'lt'l • . northeast of r. Louis. 110 mile:-- n< •rdt\\ :-t .i Ciuci1 nrui. a nd 2 3 miles smnhwe . t oi Cle\(:lunLl. Ohi. f nJi,lll4-tPOli~ ~ is situ ated in a fertile plain at an dl:n'Hittn o l tthour 7{) k<•t above t'ra. level. fndi a na rC\IL~ i :t ht 1utiiul ~ity "itf· it.: f<.•u t 1 ' ")ad .l'.rl'llU•' • t~ad l a tin g from <-1 l'l'nfral cirdc. calku tht· m '11l.:11t.'Ttl t)l,tu.". in tht: (C nr\.:r of\\ l•tch s1.1 nd. tltc $11ldi" r's ~""' ·nil<.•r\ •.uonu. mr nt marking tht· t.:culer <'i thl.' \.·t~. It ~ ~ tlt't· ts rc ' ide and ~h aded b -' bl ~tni(ul rn. ·~. e utk-r l ~.lli\\,.'1' :-it~ i~ loc:nc•d ltt.'J't'' ( l~tl, lh! "\ll){\1 :y' 't'd wa ~'" \\l u.:te {he ,tiHl \111 "J ,·\1 <lnd c.nclllf,llhc.~ f.l~C' 1 \' i, IJ. J'h, 111 ':'It ~t.: U !t:t :-. ui tln: ~it' t~f I fhkln: 1 •h$ .til n •' f i·' U>~l 1 • aud in 1 ~24-tht:· t ~tt~· ('ll\t:rnment ''-!~ re.tt'H•\I.'d in)111 ('.,,,~ Lon t L; JtHh w q,0li:,., \'\ !tt("h b1.'L.tmc lltl' Cctpiul r.,t l ndi u1~ _l unu:H. 1, I h ] . In I ~ ~ it '' 1. iuCT'lt p~., Jt t'"i .1~ .1 ciq . l•utt \\ .,,n,-, \\ilh :1 puj ul:Hittl of 12ll.lHtl. is .iU,llt'd i~ . t lu• H ,,,IJ · • t J.Jtl uf tlh· "'" tv ~t th; llH'\ rh •I :--c \1 H~ ' u~l·l St. )o:--t·11h pj, " I . Hht It un it~· l l' ft•l tn •11 \L1.H: H·l· J{ i\ <. 1. l 'lt l· ~ a ,· u,·-.t . in~l~.· ll\dH~ I11d t.'l1l!'lu~l?! in l '.Jtt \\ .n tH' it\ tl 111.' f t lll\~) h.ull. l l~ , , j fF\J 'H:I l·~,llt{'IH). , •'Htth Hc·nd h ",, l'h'P"ltuun c I 'll' i ' ' 1"l:\llll t ,• P .HH\. t.::~.-L l ndu tt.\ tdnl-. hi~h in Lin· \·du\·.,_ \ ilJn.d \\ndd. ltt\ 111~· .d,,.q ., t-tH' ll mu ~ ll ~lltt'n ti"n tc, sch •J~ . ,,,,,1 . ·1 h(Tl' ~ rr· IHfnh~rou . hu,~l. .nhi ('t'lle g<.:'S in the st . t~ l,,,,i h·-, d f\S i' lll('llli,)ncd .tll)\' 1' . utd unL ul thl fill. t I'P l'\lit :'.c·h, l ''~lCHl~ ill the c llll t n.· . Vi c ~ttn s \ \It) C'f ."'n'•tt hi _lnri'-· iPt ct· st. t.:.t'el·~:t!ly l• llh: lt'<•f'l• n( In l:l '1, . I~ \ lt't.'f'l1tl .,, the lir'\ rtt l\ tnl'J.II Ill the '-L.1l -. ln 1-( . l·n·rh 1) ~L'iPil''-. f tllle.' de'\\ I\ flnnt ~:111 c:ld I nnd t>ct tl c·d ·Hl tlh' \\ -.tb.n;;h l't\ t.'l\ ~t phh-c ,, }lj'-·h w t$ l ~ttcl <.:.tiled \'In­c: .· , lh' . lt ;, ~.tl j ' •\\ !.en the L!t ~ t F' n·n('h dLhtlllll!t'l' "t cnnh ,i,, \\:!l dh· \\ ,tha-.h Rl\ rr they f,,und h . 1 . : tht.• fndi::tn villa• rc:. \. hq 1''"-'' t '. tht' tt:t' d l'~pit~tl. f dtt: I i · nk\'~ ha" "_- - In 1732 Frn ·l··"·~ ~i~:ll\ d\· \ rn-.t't nc l~ ~ labli~hl'd .1 fllt l at \ inc.:~.·nnc"' {; :-:lhll\;~ '~ ain~t t'1'-.' i'lh.l •)::n.Jtrilt'ut nf the l·n~lr:=h in111 the tdfi' "'~. Thi · l .,:n·it•lt \', o r ~0('11"111. ~'l th-.:. { ' nitC"d St.olt <·s. \\htch i:-- 1 n(l~\n ~l"- t ht'' ':\,ndn'c' t l'tlritul'·."' \\n.~ c.:.cded to Cr.c:n H1·1 ain iH I :--()3 l'~ l· ,·an(c ;,rh.i. ''n:rn ~ iu-.d under Brit-fh Old Cathedral. e<rectcd lo 1826 o~ the?o site ot the lirst crude Joq church p:obably built as eariy as 1102, is s till used daily. tn ceypto b neath i\s altar Fath r ~imon Gabriel Brute. f~t Blahop of Vmcennea Diocese (n~ I d.ianapaluo) 61ld h i immed.latP success ors aro burie d . . - .-. (3) The George Roge rs Clark lVtemor\al was e.rec tod a t a cost oJ more tha.n S3.000.000.00. It is the finest national memorial outside the nation's capital . ish don1 inion un til the in t repid young \ ir~in i a n. C eneral Ceorgc H.og-<-' rS Clark. ,\ . ith a h~ n Jful of equa1J y· intrepid and heroic soul s. gloriou I y won it for th c C o n t inent-a I Cungre~s . F e b rua ry 25, J 779.', One hislorian has this to sa\· o [ l\ fr. Clark : <·Bnrn in \'jrgin ia, J 7-2. t tht; age of 20: he set ou t to sn tYey lands on Lhc Oh io H . iYcr and l aLcr served und er L o rd D unrnorc in h i ~ \\'a r a.g a inst the Ohio I ndia ns. .Becon1i n'~· intercslcd in settlcznen ts in l(c n tuck~· he gat hered together forces to repel att~cks o f the British a nd I ndia ns in that terri Lory . 1 n 1778, \\-iLh 175 men under hjs command , he capt ured incenn<:>s. Cla rk and his rnen kept up continua l warfa re aga inst t he B:-it ish and Indians a nd b uilt rnanr fo rts alo ng the western fron t ier. '} The G en e r a l G eorge R ogers Clark m em:o ri a l in \ ·inceones, erecLcd at a cost o f more tl1 an $3,000,000. 3 nd ~ai d co be the finest naLio na l n1crnoria l outside the )\ario n's C apitol i ~ bu ilL on the s it e of old F0n ack\.·ill e. 'This Jn cmorial \\as d edi­cated to '1'he Conquest of the \\.esL,' anJ to "one o f the most a11d acious ~nilitar y explo its in t he anna ls o f Americ;u1 his­tory . ' In 1787 the Co ntinental Cong res,· in sc:)s ion c re.:Hcu the ~ orthwc [ 'Te rrito ry : on \ 1a,' 7, J aOO the T ndian T err itory was form c<.l a nd \\' illi am H enry I La rrison b t:cam~ the ft rst te rrito ri al gover no r. wirh his ca rit ctl at Vincennes . \ \' illian1 IIenry I-Ia rrisnn was the ninth Prcs iJent o ( Lhe l "nitcc.l "ta tes and th e 'O ' ra nd fa the r of B en. j a min , the l ,,vent .'' -third Pres ident of the L1 • S. A. l-Ie was bo rn in Cha rk:s Co unty Virg inia, feb ru a rv 9 1773 . • \ "incenncs is the county seat of K nox C ounty: Ind ia na . 110 1nil e. sr>utiHvc t of J ndiana po li s. I t: is the t ra de cente r <>f a la rg-c at,rricu It u ra l regio n , which produce· corn, whea t. fruit, canteluu pcs. wa lermcluns poL~toe s and practically all oLher fann [lnd dairy p roduc ts . \'incen Dl'S has a ropul a t ion (Jf a pproxi tn a tcly 25,000. I t is a bea u tiful c ity '"·ith 'Wide s Lrect ~ bc.luti ful p ~ rks and nu1ny showp laces. Rich in romance <J lld hi s to rical lo re, a city O\ 'Cf wl, ich tht! flags c1f the thrct: ~ t ea t est na [inns have Howrl­F ra f)CC, G reat Brit ain a nd tlu: Sta rs nnJ ~lrip es . l ndi ,ul ' r \.: rrito ry induded the st~n ch o f I ndi a na l Uinois, . l i dji~a n t.tnd Ohio. On ~ h~y 7. I ,QO, J n.d[ ~ n a \vas n1adc an o rga ni z<.:d rc n itory a nd o n D ('Cl'Ulbe r 1 1. 1816. b~ joiut resuJtnion o f Congress, India na \"-a ~ adrnint!d to the l rnion ' ' I· , • as a -st;. te. The r:t~ nrc '' Indiana''" ot·wiou:;l y· l:'llcat\tng LanJ nf fndia1's• or l nd1an Gn: und. i.; c crs by a knv knockin,g at tbe ordy d o(n· o{ the cab111. The man of the ho\1se, as he hac! becTl nrccustorned 1 o do. on like occas .ion~, rose ·trotu. his bed and haUoed. :\·\'ho ·s here?'' The outsider$ an,. "v.ered. ~:v Fjends out bird--catching. Can we stay till morning?' 1: be d0'0'; ~.~as oi?ened, and. th~ st.:range·r en1:ere(l. _ gooc:llog fl r ~ s0on ~-ave Ltg-l.H: and \\(armt !t 10 the .rr>ont. S"Gra nger .£o the host: ·V,\7 l ~H dtd. you say ,.-v.hen I kmockcd ~ '1 sai<.L \\' hO's here ?' :r _lhi')!Jght }'Jll said Ji£J0~i e r.' The ~ird . catdrC.-J'$ reft after brca-kfa~t: but l )CXt rught rt lttr.n~d and haJlocd at t;l:J.&. du.or, ·l loost ~r~ and fr.c,m that time th<: l ndiania-us have b.~et'l ca ll­eel J fuf.>Ster:,.'' :'\\"'ha 1 happen ~d n.ft<'T you \\'Ore; lb n.•w n out Of) ' i~ "'o. (;!J, u -ain ?.,Jt '· ·t J. or ~ny t ~ .;'\i~ . d ll ''[ wa ~ I•Jul wlwn T lli JrJ 1\:·d yqn ' u r fii~ !S . yul) W·t'ft• hut r :\nt. ~ . {) l n[R-t tll(t,tc d !ll tLt· I ill!!.! th~t f didn\ Jl(Ji it.C it.n • • _jJerbe~t . J. Con:Jufti!Uj Pape~ Randrie lice . P reoide111l £nCJil'tutF-'Jhe Champion aruf :Ji~re ·Companlj M R. RA.\fi)A t:L, v~ ho&e ~,howg rarh appears on d1c on~ · po-sit.e -page; was graduated Irorn tLe .r\;,:hC\ iUo ·~ ch,ool r()r S<.>ys in 1 9::?2, afrer :whit:h he entc·r::ed the r. ni\'ers ity vf CiJl<:innati, u1 ki ng a (:~Japerati :e J·:.n~i neefillg Cou rse. In t his course the sl udent h10es l'' sch(·wl f;(te OloDrh and. then. \vorks in a factory thc. next. ·He.rb· ~pe at bis \'lnrk:in~ rime &11 a wide varreLy of jl)b ~ . Il'irsr> in Ihe ~ 1a<.-~He Shop at th.e HCtJfniJton pla,n~, running a, drill press shapet anJ lathe; th~n in the sbQIJ or the l:{,iadt-.C!a:w:HJn Companr, paper: mathi<13- ery m a nvfactur~rs in Harni lton. l . acer h~ Jan ftat beu and rotary princing pre-s~es at the. ~Vlethodist B.(jqk Ct_.~nce.rn In ~iacitl):(l'.a ti. 1 then back to nhe mill rn l-1ar:oiltun for a job in ·.No. 2 p€ater room: and finally t'0 nttmber one m.itl paper in.speeti0n. r1c was gra-d!Jated fron•, uhe l . niver.i ty o! Cin­cinnati in the .su L11me-r O·( t<:J25 and went to _work permanent! . j 11 th.e. EagiaeetiJ 'g De~: ~ rqnent at }{~milton tdJere bo re­m.: alnecl until the (·lr:st of Jast year when he -\n\s ma<:ie Con- SI.thing. Eng,in.eer for all ou.r pla.nnL · In 193 3 be topped off five yetu:s o [ work with the J\.n~eri ­can Pulp ano PapeF ~-htJ Superit:ttcnden.t:/ A-wciatipn bf being Presi<:Len;t oi the as.'oc,.tia~ e> o during the mo t ~uc(l:es&ful y ~ar it bas ever bad. I-~Ii s hobbies are g&lf and Hying. Gofi haodic J'II plaJ'ilk at fu~tilt;:pn., Ohio. . . It is bettet, to ~r>se wi.th a con~ience tlcan 1~han .t~ win by a trick t.t t1fair I Bm manv a dav in rhc fuHH'c.! lies. \Yhet1 h·e'U ,· . i~h h" had n1.N LLefeat. For tiN mnn ,~ht> l~$ t ~ hall ,l ~ kl rtJ at lu.: .~rL 1. r\f'l 1 \Hl fk W~th his h~! ~IJ tip hi ~ h~ v\. hih• }, j ~ cunqtit'nw kno\\1, he 111H· I play the p!i·rt (J f n dv.\a t aml a ltving- lie. • 'J'{j pt i~e 'tK~Jll " f~ ll' Wh\'ll t}l~;" fi ~ht 1: \)II 1'\\lt s~P. ~· i1 i.s u mlv w ot''l ' Y\•U wiH ha lt> the• .thtl.il~ \\ h ·n thr {_~ r(n1.,lS n' gtltl (", Fol' It ltt\ t ads fw• a f d ~t· d ~t·d d~,."'tl(' . \nd i t.'~ bettt·t ynn nt·v,·.r ~ l' 1•uld ll'u ii· )v\H g~.,al 'L"lt.Hl \:\ l t' SHCCt::S'\ [ ( J \~;yr . ' 1\ l 1L1\~ p1 j, c l~{ ~ t~nwin;., down ill ~1 • HJ' \;( nvl Tlt tt , wn ,~r.o1 r i~ :til a lit'. • -.{ 1;, "''/l, Mrs. William T. Hannah, Waynes ville, N. C., Vice-President National Consumer's Tax Commission . Do you realize how much your living expenses creased by hidden taxes? are 1• n- YUl- ha,•e hearJ a !!reat deal nbout ··H idtkn Taxes"· ha'.!.: .\ r)IJ th(Jll.!lll :'~1 iuthh. about ItO\\ ··}lidJcn T axes'' affct: ~ l'''r Jj,·inll L'Xf. en·L· : Th~ CIJ t I [ uvin!.' ((;~.-~3\ :~ hi~her ll"'all it \\a· in 1932, :ii d tht public df)t:s IH•l ~cem v, L<HC just so long as the}' ·t !l.t.:C meals n del\·. • E ~cau ,. the puhlit: in g~.:ncral and pcrhap-. women in J :n•icuhr h •J\\' ~ ~ l11d,· abr)Ul t;u•~nion. public ~ct,·i~t::> and '''•\ •'J ntnc:ntal r· -~ ,~ndit 11r\.'s. 1 he Nitti•Hlnl ( on llltlt'r 1'a \ ( (j' lmi ir·n <.:3HI•'" intr, 1 cin··. Thl· Ill ".llli'l.:lli rn, \'\ hich i:-. Ja 111-l (rlitil al eilld m 11-1 111lit. i e1h.l·<.~\ ()Jill!! If I inf.,rm, to cdu­, .c.tl. • ;Jncl m tl c 111,, v1 tv rl11 hu) i11" pt hlic jusl wh:t( 1hc '"'" ·n•m• Ill i l:l1 tin· it n:-; ith.fi,adu.:d, h• •lh 1n dit·~c l ~tm.l indir ·ct ·• IIi ld~•~ Tax'' .'· !\ lr. \\dli.•m ' f'.lfc~ in.tl. ,,f \\ :n·rH \illc. N.,rah C . tlli · lir .'1, .\tr,. I Jrt''U••I :r r,d UIW "t rh • :tttnll d \ i1'1' l:llt, id 'Ill" uf du; 'piJf•ll I 1111 tlliH'f 'I '•JIHIIt . ion. 1 1&.· ''(''' 1 (!•11 • J i c 111 ,,f tlw 1 ''l b• 111 It' It' IH•Il 11'•' •.I tl , · (IJl;lliull d 1 1 1 lw•' 1 a} n 1 ' '· 11 d I I . · r1 u c d , ' ".n\ 1 r "'' 1' tt. Jll 1 1) . r 1 I~ I , c I ( J I I J I • m ,, I I l a ,, ;-'. (. t ,, I I ( \ J • I ( 'Ill I d c I 111 .• 1 I • ('\ I y JHII '" h.,. JrH.I '\C.:I) •in·, 1•11 llwn 1c.lt·1 II''~' 11, ·rc i. ,1 ·hid 1 I,. 11 r ,, ~ p a '· I 11111 • ., d. J n • \ Ia a It tl1 , · • , • 1\, t ll , lltllHII~ttiUit'f. IJijijtl v . ltl( d·t~llalll•IJ"lll llii'JI th . rnh ;l! d 1 ''Til in ll IJ11 .11 • , ll 1 h1a , ul Jill, 1 , · 1~ lH \•lll1.' 1 P••rt ({>) So You've Caught A Cold? . \ 11-h-h l I rr >(J! \\ d" that you n•·<·'lin:.·~ ( J(J h )ffif"' and ''l} in lwd !t >• r c-an. It\ 1hc bc:~l 1hiaP tu d'J (q,· a culd. l)"ir,k ]'iCnt) •1. \'\at <.:r. fn1i1 jtJtt ~.: . and '•thl'' lirtuid~. J·.at li h . ot ~imrle. nr '"i hin~ f,,nJ. t\n,id <, 1 1i1 arion. u in\' a lC' . 1 i'e if nc~T ~'i.tr~ . If ~ 1 ur d11'1''' is , , rc. gar_k frequen ly & h a hot nluri n <.:rt~111inirl' o rw l'il [' 111 of . ali.: and Ole-bali lC~bJ r;t JJ\ uf b.:t ki H1! . , d:t to :_~ ~Ia . ',f ,··a lcr. It 111'-'Y he hf'lpftt l. 11nk . )''"~' dnt:ior '-~dvi c arrains· it. to ind11ce <\Wt•atin,, bv. t.cd.:int.' .1 hr~t hath. ur at lcnsi. a hot f,,ntbalh. r()Jirl\\('d II\ a hill drink. u~h a~ h'> lemonade. Crl\l'r up in bed ,·irh cxtaa blankc ·. Tak<.: ca· nr•• ~o g~t chilled. ~·teatn inhJiclfinrh. if the ph~ . ician rcscribc~. ma~; relic' c the ~ l opped-up f(•clint:. [ f .\ 'ull ha\ l: fc\'cr and ache:- and chill alon-o wirh voir ~ cold. it i~ \\ i ·e t,, c:dl in a d( CU:')f. Ynu'll !.'Cl all kind;, of ach·icc fr"m \\ t'll wishitH! friend tdliJJr! yuu ju.s ''ha tr·· d.­for a colu. a n<.l \·ou' ll finJ all mann ·r of O.Jid cure an l 'cmed­ie;;; fr,,. !'a le. Brntake the ad\'icc or :>'01C•ne \'>hO knc)\\~ what he is dl')ing-your doctor. H · can 1 ru~crl} dia_-no . e ~·ou r condiLion and rrc:,cribe correct trcatmcn. Cold.- .tri' Calr!Jing . .\ln .L cold~ are caught from ' '~mer,ne cl·t ha::ing he di . - ca~e . T hat's why it's impnrrant to a oid "'~erCa' wdcd place . a~ much as possible. That's whr it's itnpor~n· rhcn ·\ou h;1 \·e a cold LO sla.v home. .\ nd h\ :tll m~an . co\·(.'r .\ OUr face \\'ith a gooJ . izc handkerchief whc1~ you c• u_rh or sneeze becau. c the ~mall<.·st droplet frnm lt \: nose or throat nHt y ~ prcad the cold germ f rnm one pcr~tJP trl a not her. h is preferable to usc f'cl! er handkerchief. wbi(h cJn bt: butT~d. A cold is more likdy to be SC\ ere and pcrhar=- '-kn~lo!l into serious complicatinn when a rerJIO i:; in flll1 Jct\·n health or vcrr lircd. One of the hc ·t r'tL'n:nti\ . d.(td,\rC. is to keep in ~ood h::·alth. E src(inlly du ·in~.; r1·c ·'c 'k . ·· season get pl enty of sleep. cxcrci:-e 01 x!t.•ratd~ Lll'"1.: •r~ each da\. ·. dress \\a rmh.- a nd sl.·n~ibh.· in r . •ld \\·eathcr. and wash your hands with soa p and \\ater bcfnr~ eating. H ~ OLJ keep on catch in ~ cold in Sl'i . ~ uf l'~king care o,. ~·ou r. clf. if colds hang on. or if r'm h.l\e a pcr . ist~:lt cou~h. your hea lth nee Is \\"atc hin_g. St'l.' n rh~ :ician. 0f the purchase pri ce.'' ~ [ r.; . Hannah furth er pointt~d t.1llt th,u "l1n il tlh· ~·t."~t ma scs or people, who rc~d l)· pay lti ldrn t.l \('~ uokn ~\ in~l~ . rc::nlizc the si tua tion that i ~ f~n:in!:: tl (' n.ui,)n mda\. th~rc j,., • li ulc hope of remcd) i ng thl' ~ it UJliutt. T he Lu nlt'r. l \bin ·,~ man. manllfaclurcr nnd . tll indthli'H.~' ,1rt.' tt\c,i f, the lim:r. Su(.h a Cl•lh.l i ti\)ll skl\·\s ttl' <l!"l'l :lti,,n. dthl ~l ,I lc . tdr •twn and \\l•ntl'll :t i c.' fc1 1'Cl'd illlo tlu· l11H'111pln\ llltlll !;!ll•lll'· \\hic.h c:tntu•t l'w ta la:n <.~lf(' ,)f h' thl' t<•\ crnnw11L. l l i:- ~t bt!' · n \.' k. h u L it n Ill~ t ~lor 1' 111 d \ i m.: 1 n t h 1" l H h: t) r '' t· ~ h n II '- H lind "ur~h ~.· . in (a ~o:h.H •t il· ddt·qtln., fH'lll v\h~eh it \\ill b~· ht~td lll l'~ ll j ~', ll(' Pll f~t' h ""' f• \; l t"l\ ll.,!.ll\c.~ '1 1\d l)\\.'d c l'i'cU~\. 11111 . 1 • j,t: "~ ttl,.tlll. c.',«•llll t l\i~.·.tlpl.tnninL.-." In \ntth L'.tt'trli ll.t lh~·tc.• ~tit.' lltnJ\.' dtlll \\liC hutt.1t,·.l <~ ' i , · ·, 111 q \ !'> L, k i 11 ~ p .tll i u t hi : h, 11 " 111 ot ·-n I "t l 1 :1 \ t 11111\' 1111 ltL S11 h It• ,,l(·t ,, " \h -. I. l dl•ul ], •hn ''"· \lwt­dn ·n; ;\ I, . l''h,atl•·, 1·. J ,.llll'>~ ll\ . ll .tlt· J••h: \L ., l to'll'l•t•· I >.,ni ·1:-;. l 1. 11 .11 '-·i h. \ I , . < ,,.u, . '\. l'l h~dt.·, l "'l•.ttiPllt·: ' It II I dttltrtld j{ ,ll h.:t·• ·• \Y tlt tl lll ~ll )ft : \l 1, I <llll ' ·, lllhlJ- '('nl"·'·' \ ! . ,ilk. t lh l 111.1Jt ,.tlwt . (Il l' t.tkllh! h'ti\ · k~ I i 11 l~ttllllftl' llld~ 1-! ILtliJ' , 1. t.f j._, h 1• 1 Lkl h ml (' IJHIII•utiJI I 1\. \ ~ I I k I I • I ' I II ' I !.! ,i, i II • " ,I ll" (. Ill h . . • • • • e Must choose state capitalism or Iree enterptiee says Roger Bahaon the world~ qreatest statistician. __. . I arr qjilii . n iJh: '' u l k~rs and ~x·r<"n t ilh\ n i ·.1~ th"'l· .-J l"'t i~ I }4-tY~ ~-'t. npc- r• r:l 1,: ~ - - r(. B,\lh(tn St!\tC~. ·H It i d 1 i' ~ u l t .f a h n · \ <' ell h nl) dnd th." "h t \\·a nt 3 la ·e h l l for p 1 i \ -a c· \;; ··n r' lr - \ .~ r ~ ~ u d <:a 1' j t ~ 1 . . . \\.e h r \ c r~ ,'~ t:\.t 1 \,< \.r-r~l- •ads .t ud '~ l.' ntu t dl<'('lf.C eidtt.'l ' the h•gh j·j;1 . 1 nr th . h.)\\: Ei~h1· HlJ 1i t \~l uthn\rtoy~l lHll i \ bt· put t a 1~ to '"•"t k.'' ln hi~< nick()( :\lard1 °. lqun. ).Ia. Bah''' 1 . t:t t~.··-= '"'lt i" c:.ti rn,l·tt.:: I ·h t. ~b.OPO i-. dH; t·lininHHH in\l''tnwu t in bnild­in~,. r·h·.n.·"'j ·t'- r'\ t:'l<. .• PC(.'dcd tl.) r'lO\ 1de t.~ch 11<: w ioh in \:·ui'l~tr; ;· :.0('0.000 muhip1tcJ b.· ",0 0 cq n.1 l ~ $)0:00l\- \· tl.(JI)l). HI? a1Sl' .'l.at,·~ ' e h:t\"' th~ Pe~<."~an <.:1 ·dit aJJd the • puhli\: n\.·~- P10rt gocJ: llll p-n •.t'0 t.'Jll}'IO)t'fS Jarc noL N~k trei: P l''t'Y in n\. \\ ent erpri . e'-th0~ i ea r the gn",e rn­UlCi! l, i~, i:n·~ tsgaLion,· . tax l . jl h;. ;P1d t he lJk!.!.' . . \_ . ?.~n \ l r. Bab ·t'ln ~:tys: ''1'J c,' go\Tnltnent·ti g:l n1c, ac­Ct rd.lll~ l.tj ~ ,n) penl h.:. i~ tt) for~·c all c&pita1 into ;tovcrnment . ,),nd~. ~ ~e·' the; dcn) ;ltl(,:.,. for thu. '.! bunds :;o keen that the _o\<: r~. e·: ~.To t.nJ.en:-~ke n•ore and n1ore cntc1 prises fo r­med. lli'.:li"Ct:d t y i'r~\'atL Capita}: then by ~Ol11petin g lln­lc\ irl~ i, 1.~, ~· it Ju~tries again ' L r ri\ ate en1plorcr$, the ~ov- 'lll' ·crJL~r mplt( iy· fri~rhtcns capital." hence today'.;; n1arket. tor ~t \ ' men . ~ bene '-ln. ·. " Issue Bigqest Since 1860" ·The i~suc ~ J tate Capit;l]isnl ' s. Free E nterprise ha uever bee.t:J '"U' ~1.1 u=n el ~ before the people. . rhe A n1crican ollie si!"11pl.: ted for a ·hange o ( au minis tra tion in 1 <JJ2- not f<,r _·ra.te C«q italism. After four years of recoYerr, they :-ot ·d i,-r n10rt! n:co\CJf in 1936 not fo r ._tate Capicalj m. EYt:n ibis falL 1 doubt if the pllblic will realize \."\·hat the .r.ea~ !~sue i~ . •·1 i c \\·a . hington crowd has hccn as clever in their ~d.c·!De'. ·c· r?a.in f'(J\\ t"r as were lire \Vall tr<:t.!L tycoons o f 11,(. t\\t-nties. fake the J ecen t insu ra nce in, .: ~ t i ga ti o n , for ,.,. ·1.tc. . 1o-sl p~!:c~pl c bclit:ve that this probe is a good thing. 1 ~p!>loT·t" (,fit if it~ muti\e is To g i\ e t he country info r rn ~-tti on cJn a hu'-int.;:)s in \,-hich there;: are 63:000,000 pol icyhoklers. ·· B .tt man r people arc not su re tha t the m·ot i vc i so s in1plc :tn.J rraio;thtfnrwarJ as 1.hat. ~orne belie .e the iclea is to f1 ;~,,~en i~·1sunince cxcoJti\ e~ . o that thcv wi'll inVL" t 1nore ( ~J t:hxir {UJ!d5 in goYet·nml'nt Looos, even. though t ha t 'could t~. ·. ~·rr hacl for p<·lic} boldt"t :-. ··9."hc:-.e reop ~e cite the.: b{toks as proof of their p(')int. "fl cl'· cvn t:er~tion i$ ilia ba nks uo1,. a re irtu !AU v forced to , lH' t.:~t onhr in {·~o\ crntnenu:., . tha t other i 1~ve~ trn e nt s :~ rc to0 ~ uften Jrov. ned (JI1 by bank exarni ne r~ . Can it be that the pia fl ~ . tu f~:~rce. in ura.occ ~.oml a 1 tj~ s L) bt1y only government h '"1ds ir sre.acl of Jr1akin~ i ll \ es ment s in pri\ at e.: indusvy: "Emplo. u ::; are especiaJJy upset bccau c they be·ljcve the people do nc1t. knr\\-c~· '.dHH i · g-viog 1H h ~h ind t h ~:: ~ccn\!s. Th-<: y 1.1!nk h:at dtr.: ~:bole -scltem ~.: i~ de' ~rh devi ·ed ro ~ain con­L. roi 6{ the l.ati,,n·.:,. credi t ;,.\ '~ tt::Jn. l~e~ardk:>s ,) f vht.!th cr ~ her.e ~any suc'l rlan u! nr,~, the c-tfect is rJ.~ ~d m e. Pri\atc :n(mey i ~ idle, ')v a i e. lHi lJjnns rc cf:ficicnt, (7) ha~ 1)1p ' d 1IV ~. ll\lJll' {q~jll ·rJJf' I'C! < !C .p fCJ11\' 1 )-f Wr~tt• ~ ck·ph.:tnr s . ,11 1 h, rt•c "rd Jl f· , ,. · I· ' r ·rpri c. b, ,._ n rn: . o cun-t h.· t)) I}; n g' ~I $ l e ' J I • r () ( ' l Jl H1 n I. p r I) j <.:Ct ~. "Time to Quito · T~1c l r>i nt J wanf l n 111ctl-\. t' toJ ~}' . h n\~ t'\ "T. is lilli '' t «l b' i n~ the i--. uc c,u, in 1 he op ·n. l.t't u ··~ JO\\ '-i ',Hh•· ['1\1~('!-\S. ••Lcl U$ ~ t nt\) u si n ~ ~tl)U0.0(10 !TflCrnpJt,} t rf ~ t},;~ su lhH;lc a hr>ut '' hi"·h t he} kn,,w rH•I hinv. h ~iT j iS h dt tite ·· L ~ t us end l h~o.' call !<'u tLl ~"t:d ta.: bJ fl . ~tim ed -at ~\·"·rn­J u~nt conr rol of (.' 1, dir. l .et .\1 ca ll a h;tf t. rn t i ~ c.l ~ t l i::cd • inYe~tigati t ms aimeJ :1t the ~?lllH! uhjet·tive. c<-Lct " ~ pu l the ~i~tcen billi11ns of cold t.J.S ft and the eight n1i lliun. o f jillel y jc. • b}c:,~ ba )._ tn \\.Ork ~· Rog-t:r Rabaon i ~ :\ tnerica ·s :\o. L Statisncrau and l eadin~ Econo;i1is t, whose .i udgment c~1 n usual!) be retied upon. •• .\s we pJ.~ other~. so ,\·c are p;:tiJ, Life givt-s us back just wh-at ''e p-ive~ And so, gooJ·w·iJl cun trots sncces ·, Bur trade that "·c may t ruJy li\'c. Sales ma~ be made in n1oney. \ e, But the-y arc ah, a: nlaJe to men; And so~ gol>Jwill cunlrols succcs . Bringing foJ k:-; back to buy ~ gain. I-Ie profi t.s most wh0s ~ every sa I c. Create$ a friend whos(; kindl~ thought . erves to perpetuate the tole, Of vYhat .an d '\!·here nnd wbv. he bou-~.: ht. . "--}"' ll Y'I' (J'i(.J • .i\{ot her: «What is your baby hn:>t he r c rying about?, 1'horna s : ~'l-Ie's cJ ug a big hole in the back yard and \v•ants to bring it in the hou3e . SK.l '\J"\ ED T here is an old m ~· th of 3. magic kin, the ,~-ca rin g of which got one c\·eryLhing he wished for. But c:tch wish shrank the ski-n, a nd by and br, when the wc;·Her got a ll he wished for the skin squeezed Olll h ~ br 'Rlh. rl'hat ski.o ~ o rneon c inte rpre( , is sf'lfish·ne.u·. 7 . ,. t.l 1'T i (.~ ~ A man stood on the rreer corne r ptayi llg a 11 accorJ ion. vVhen he had 1 l~yed one refra in, a little urchin '".rent 11 p to him and sa id : :'\"hat \{'SS th at l une. rni-s tcr ?' ··1"ha t n1.v boy. . was ·'fh e IJct=t th oi Tt:! son . ' ., an wered the plarcr. L· rc hin- . \\' ha l a horrible dea th . · \V e can., t h a v c a n y fun t h is e' e.ni n g. A Jl I h a e i n m y r ocket is some m3-ll cha uge. ' :;\Vell , ·what dn yr)u Lhink it t~kcs 1,.0 . end mr kiJ brot_hcr to the n1•Jv i ~$? .\ ll\C dollur bi ll ?'' P eck s t Firtns s ha ulu be see n, an l tlot hun ! \\ 'ht·n .::t n·Ja n 1<. ,1\s u u\ n at the heeL tbcyc>s usually a trim ankle aboYe it. · P ublished by c.The h.unpion l'amil}··· as a ~-mbol of Lhc ( {'lupcratiun and Guod Fellowship Existing at the Pb n 1 s of The Chamrion P,ll:'~ r aud F ibre Company, 1-l arntlton. Ohio~ Cauton, North Carolina; Housto;,, T exas. am.l ~a ndcrsvi lle, Georgia . G. W. PHILLl.PS _____ ______________ ______ Editor, Canton, No.rth Carolina REUBEN B. ROBERTSON. JR . _. ______ . __ . ___________ . Associate Editor EMEB.SON BOBINSON ___ ______ . ____ .• Assistant Editor. Hamilton, Ohio A. M. KOURY_ . ____ ___ __ _________ ____ • Assistant Editor, Houston, Texas UUnited States Huge Competitor With Private Industry" Is it true that America is bec9ming Communistic? T HE main title for this art icle was u.,ecl receody by one of our purular newspapers~ with a national circ;:ulation, in which the writer painted a picture which, 1f true, should cause e\·er~· good .\ merican citizen to ·'siL up and take notice'' nf the ui recti on in which the ' Good old U. S. Sbi p of State" i:, drifting. In Lhe a rticle rderred to, Lhe writer states.> ccdur:ing the l'a 't il\'e or six yea r~ . the adminis1 ration at \Vashi ngton has entered more than two ltu tH.l red fields o[ competi rive com­nl~ r<.ial and itldustriaJ activity., But, to the protests of private t:ntcrpri-;c. the replr is these government acLivities ara.:' l'Ot czompeLIHJrS at all, ·merely filli ug in Lhe gaps in the nation· s economic sy:,lem that pri\·ate iniLiati,·e has not plu~·ed 1.1 p, · h i ~aid, atuday llw g< vc.rnment has complcre ownership and Lt.llltft,l uf 47 corporations '.\ ith assc1:s of $8.000,000,000. 0 \ r. part!:· aud tXCI( I'-iCS pan contrc,l o\·er 2,000 corpora­livu '" i " ~ ~el ul $4.0(J0.0(J0,0{JU. anJ hab att ained r ontl'ol cl r,,u, . h 4J l (,inuPent tJI dircuur~ ,,,. :;tri(.:t" re?ubtin11 of ~omc 2()()t_,(J fJlivatt:Jy c,\A,JJ d Lu~jnc~sf:s \\ith $70.000,000,000 iu ;,., l-,f~ - ''f.•ndii,g 'Jf ft·deual "'')f1 ~ys ha ht•t•n t h · SlfiJll g'l'~t dcvi'-·c r~r C.lltJj ,,f tht: guV<:J lliJ~ 'HI int r> I r1~·att ~ lll l: l jliiSC. Cash h,a "1JlW <,fll (fJ hcHJI:s 3lld r.JiJr< . t!ld , l'l Jlr;tllllf llUI I i11b i11dll - rrtt6. tO t.c•r1 t1f t ht,ihinJd'S IJI hrrr.tt:r ~ au'-1 until tl ,~_·s~· lu. n o it rt; 1 J ·rid tlw ::~•\ 1'1 HII'Wlll v. ill h.nr · l.t \ oit:T in m .wi,l gc·m ·nt vf i.t·tr ~ilclilc>. 41 CIIIlt 'J<.:tc l~.'W111pl eb iihn~·V lltl' e tr•1JI 11L r."' t-'l' ltl llclll (: rJJit ­i' ~·it l•.tJ y_jt], I'• Late: i 'I,·", ,. lllld tl;r· 11r 1.t1 ,I \\.tl• 1\\ 1\ 1'>\f; t c 1 ll uJ l111 UlU n 1 1 'i i II :r I ,t • t < .d p 1 I • u f , til. I h t • l nl.11 a I \\ :d('r\\,j~ 't)IJJ'JI tltno1 Ill 1 f·Jtt:tJJ. \\',1 ht ll JI dllt ill" Ill ~,; \\: r,r)d \\ itf 1 :tf1•f 1dUj' l!f"t'Ui~t··· IJH•It· d1. 'I :-PO { fi,ft •·II dh \ l 1~.t j 1ppi Jl j I I flllrf l)tJII'I \V lll'J ~. ··h ·dt· t ~dJv !lfl.()tlfJ l1 •.>lil' . HIJJ i~ns cd dnlltt t,) b} ('It' 111 ' , , P.) ut (8) Constructive and Destructive Criticism C o\.:-;TRl C' li VJ·: nific:i m frl~an . In r !Jl f(Jrlll. tt1 huilt!; dc·~t rt.J' Li\'c crir ici-sm 3<;an pnsite -- lt:;ls <.lrnvn, injur-::. dt:-rrr:J)'. tt r.rc n' er, to • I JU. t e pp-l riti ~:.i~JII j Jikt: d -.,•Jrg•.:t>n·~ ~ nifc, lt may prn\t,: d_ bfe fr.g nr it mar dcs l r·J~. Cr•t).,I·J'llcl!\-c Crlliri fit sh~Jul d hdp: !e­sl rtiCll\ ~ rritit.i&lfl hinder;. :\n ollc should crlrici e unfe . s lw kn J\,\"1) Lh<: ra<.l ~. bdic' e~ lh!H \:ritici 1[1 1.v11l do 2'00d. i.s nen:"sa' r and r,fkrs ~u~h crir ici-.n in !te rigL r irit . • .f. h e spjtil of criiicisn\ ?ro vs lJH fmc tu~.t Jjke anr o 1-:~r habit, anJ •J td c:;':) we aie carelul it ·.vi;} OtJtl <.k~dtJ~ in·D a bad injuri()U5 habit, and like a boomer;ane we wiU reap wha t ,., e SO'<\'. Remember, '·A goocl n4tme i. more pn: iolJS than en eat riches." Unfortuna tel) . the mosr rA u cri;.icise tf r) m\.cb. \\"e l ry Lo persuade ou rsckcs that we mt.:an ~'J harm~ but a am d name is easily ruined; thcref(,re: we shvufd b!; caTeiul and never say a nrthing that will injure anyone. Shakespeare sa id : ' Good name in man a nd wmnan . dear nty ior.d. I : the immediate jewel of their S01lis: \\'ho stea ls my pur . e sLeals tras-h; "tis omethine,, nothing; 'T"·as mine, :tis his and ha" been sla,·es to th(.~u~ancb; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of tha t which not enriche~ hin: Anti makes me poor indeed. ' Vole ~ue reminded of t he s.tory of th\.· man who h-aG cir­cu laled a fal ·c inju rious lory about a ncig11bor. The \ kkcd story spread. \\'hen he lea rned the tnnh. be s.oognt to l!!'1.! Lhe \Yro ng he had commiued. l-Ie v. ~nc Lt) the 'il~ =-c der~r­man for advice and the de r~yman ~.aid: -- c~. kill t• e b £"e--: a.nd finest goose you ha\ <:' in your Hvck, und $t.l nin~ f rlPll your fiH01, commence to pluck lhe goo-.c. c.lro,'\pn ~ thL L:-\.h­crs on lhe r<.)adsj<.Je." The task \\as per;orme'-~ ;ind t~ penitent Jppcared at the derg' ma n' · hvu · t! \\ith tht· pll~·~._~,.! carcass of the roose. •·.:\ow \\hat next sh~li I d~.)~-- he"' · · L l(You shall relurn home and LarefuU} ~"kk u!' c ch k.tth.?r u• kt.•n fr0n1 ~ h~ g ose.'' "l~u t.'' he r ·pl·cd. "the ";n"l ' . ·~ blown thl: (ctnhers in u Lhou ~.t th.l dit"'(> ti.).n~ ·· "\h ~,>,L.'' ~ai d dw c le J,{!\ ' Jl'll ll. ·· . o ii. is \\ilh \l.lll f lit~. lt h,t, ht'l.'l) ru~ • • ri ~t.l on the wind::. ui ge>!\S ip. Thee'' it d1in~ '-\•ll s . i"l <·l '. ''~ nt·i~ hh o t t::t tHH l h L' ('(\ 11 \',:tvd by \l\ll in UU\' . invk .\(;un. 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'"\K t l ~. l 7 l::_- ch ~ \ l''' icc.d St ltt·s ~-li11 t \\ :l. t'$'ltl hlisb 'd. -. tlh 11i n< (~ ' T-hii ~ddi. h i.l \\d~ c ~l,1hli-d~ed in 17{)_1 : f!H' <'lW at ,'~n fr~r~· · i~n) in J,5·) :l'llJ tl1 1J 'nV('t' in 1 ~6J . · ~\ p: il ''· ' 11;. t h~· l nih.•J $t H' ·~ \.1\'·da 1 c.•d " ;1 r , •n < •C'I 'tn~Hl~. ~11 ·h' ~H~.H . V\', ,dd \\ ~-"' to mal\t> tht'· \ t•dd fn•("' ftu. 1)<'mn - ~I ,- , . \ . . \ p1tl 0. 1. ~ - C:<.;Jh't:ll P n\'l'ft l-'. Lt"C> l<':Hl~ r df th(~ \ m . '""(t\i t:ile fnrc"-' !> in tl·h' \.t\' il \\'ar~ ~urtendpnx l ( (1 (_j\.nc. $<'. \r,rii 12. l${"~L F H"t Surrtpte1 :H· C h:lrl ~,t~ n. &)uth aro~ hn. ~. . ~-~ ~ l "n~h: 1 ~It:,{ .:!li\J ca f'll~ r~ d by Gen( nt 1 L-5e~ ureg~ rd. 'fhi~ \-"~11l l't1~,.-keJ the beginr-in~ ,·If ;_he Civil vVa r . . \ J.'"'ri! )4. 1~(\-. \ :,r~h~n1 L'in oJn ,,\"as assa~s in a ted by­\\ 1!k.-es 'B~·ndl :) lhe FQrJ 1 'h~Hcr in \V.:~sbington . A-·"ri1 l ·. 190t,. th-t> ,e-rl~c t ~n Fr:.rncis. "'O c~Ythquf<l k e oc­._ ~ , ·cu, .· .HP.-:.fing t"r;.:·r·erty \·ttlucd ~t $500-.000lOOO and tak~n g -t.l". · ti ·n·~ C!~c ~ s1 n . ~s disl ri-ct was reducc~.l to asn es. \or!l l G. l/7-. < h~ fan1ou hanle of Le ~ngton~ ~Lass-a-cllm~ 1',: s. rtC"''.LTtt.t-the J1rst collfli(H b el\v\:en ·the CoLonist s - · :1~; ~j)e, lh-;ti~ h uoops in 1:he J :evo!uti-on·a ry \Var. A --~;1 ~: . 1S3t-. _the Battle.-= of ,an J3cio.~o \i\-as fought the ,.,r.:e~ rout~d and T exas ~a-ined be1· fre.worn . "-' ' ncr:_ 2 .~. t:}qg_ a \\~a r to Hberate Cuba frotn Spani ~ h :, :.1'{·; i,_•n. :and ti) p:-ote-.,t . u)erie-am econon1 ic interes ts in the t-.~:; l~e'~ ''-a~ _o([icially d-eclared. .A tr-eaty ~wa s siO'nced l)c,'t·u· h< r rn. 1-::n~ . . \pr;; : :. . 1 . 1~.: ?\'apoleon Bonaparte, \,Vh <D rearrangt!d the ,~J of F.ur . :re t,~J snit. hinueH. ,,·as e~led to th:e l "land of ·;t. -Ht:·ie·1a, ·'rrhf~'T :1e retnai.ncd until his death 1\lity 5, 1 R2 1. 4 pri~ "•1. l 7c.9. l:ie9-rve \Va . hington. the hero of the • ru\!r;can- R""'o!-u!i t,n ~ \vas i:n a1,1g ura te-d th.e fir t Presideot r.:· the { ni ed ~-<=ares . Mr. and Mrs~ Herbert T. Ra:.ndall Visit Canton Plant ~ Jr R. :a.rl'~ .?\ 1. rs. I1erberr T'. R:uldaU of Ha tnihnn. _Ohio, J. V,;~ were ~n Canton recend:". l.t v.-as _-Ir-s. Ra.ndaU s ~.rst - ~-:B;t. 1:0 the Canton .I'1ant sncl sl1e 'l\7as i~upressed ,._-ith the · n~ ~i ,;e vf uur ~o. ~ paper machi-ne the targ~est book t a r-r :m~ch!11 e in the w.orl-d. _ ' r·e- ·"· ~-r~ n:e(;L~ed to ha\<: ~Jr. a.nd \1r~ . Rr1ndall whh us "' <d .f10pe w~ -~bd} ha\C' the plea-~Jre of se<:in-g- t:hen1 aga ir-t. \tr: Randall j, \ 'ice-Pn· i-cl "-.nt of 1}fie Champkiili Pa per an.d I; ibn~ (-r,rn1 •anr and al~(J C er.n~uh ing F.:,ng i1lle-er fur - ~he A Though.t foz ·the Moa th 1!1es;:;~d i;, he that,. co.r!&iclcrct-h 1:hc p<J(il : the 1-.JOrd "L~jll dc!• ~;-er hi 01 :n ti tne of u~(JubJ~. 'The Lord 'vill f're.;-ervc. fH•,l. and ke<: hm1 .ali . ' a~ he;. s-hall be b.le-. ed u~!plJ the ea.r h. • • • • . • • Coopetotion Produc-es ' • · HGlrmeny . • ' . . . . :£~ !\N: ~ J() r Y h:; ·•s inq•urt:Hlf IH YO f'tl~'ltnt'l~• ttt'•tl .'lS Jl t ~ I T~ nHisic. I i ~, ,,, d pnn l ure~ · drst:' )n : •~ nt a ud i-t c.-nrc to l ., ,,, c l-r n uJ '--l t"' • J\ n; J'rl J '~ll\' in tht· Iniddlc ~' ~' · t whld1 wenHd~cn Jn·r . (•i:tnos l~ ·t-,.ritt't P~ ( 11) ih Huti r rwr y: . ''If llt ~Jt ' i,~1\ t.t !lj h ~n rHH1}' in th t· bet ' ' f · th e re c1.1 n 'r iii.' H.t ,the } 1 HH~IJ, • l~ a rn-H•liV we ;~rt! J'(; ld ~ i" rhc• u~apUi lt Jl1 c~ r p;nu-: rr, etH:h r.aihcr In C:tn\·' svs tcm (J J. n 1'tr:t_bin~Jion of thin.p:s inte-·ndecl trJ f(lrt-ll .1 Cttntt(~c.:t¢d w·hnJ • --- c 'lH'ord c t Hgr ~JJH-'ll' in \. i-e w:. hr tllLe r~: ~ t ~ , J'C~lcc a rnl fr ir~ t Hbhip. Jn !fltl ~- i ti, lh~Jt tntic n. tJ[ di ·rl'c ren't soHotl · which r LC."l S-t'~ - tl•tC ear. C'tH')11C t ~ltiou and h::t ,,,_m;J.try bt~ L W!.:'f; O W(Hk et~ a ·J1t! d epart- I H~ rn·s i . fflt'lst cs~ en r i ~tl. l t: t.;neans V<.·tu·r and (•a ~e r ~4Jrk nnd ~r<~:rt e r prodUcltt 11 ar lCSA CO~ L J es ttlts count. bo\vCt.1e r. \ifc canner c'xpect J!oud r~su l s in auv o rgs ni7.a1ion wit bout cc-~o-pcr ati on and ~ ha-'t rnoni<:~u s spitjl·t . <llllOnf!i t.hc wod ers. 'J'b.(; rnn-trn rJi' 1~h e C'hact:npiG>n J'apa.r ~l ll d F ibH'; Contpan-y is. ~)l(Jt merr· ly s ~fJ S f)" but r.; le<.l$ie the cusl onl>er :. Corrs·eque.o1.Iy. co~J?-e rat-1on rs C!)scntiat in all clepartn1cnts of the plant. ln~- la.ct> a ,,··hole foe n-rorc: Ul!l L:~ done b}' pu Ui Jilg to~et:her than by pui••i ng in oppos·it¢ direc­tion s. 'l ·'he s~jri t of ceop.eration i-s a gcrod spirir to c ~lti v;,te: it ~J;.,es n't hurt an ycnc. an-d we a-U win by tt . 1ne football tea m.' baseball 1earn. bas ketb-a ll tca.tn a-nd aH other tean1s wi11 b,, coop e ra t i.0n. · Big tasks a nd ha.rd­foughL ga1nes ·.and battles ~re \v-on only by eoopt:ration &nd ha rrnonv. It 1s the same ·with ,bus ir:t·c-ss. Renle-n1be.r ur f ther-e i-n't aJ)Y ha·rrmony it~ the. factory) there ·can t l~ e aoy in the I' i~no.>' Ha.rmon_,·, -vv'hich t)rodu ~es uHity of .effe.ct in an o ra ui-'za tion, brings success to that organi·zation as w<:-11 as to t hose "''ho a re connected with it. Our . Shockinlj ~cidrnd 'Jo/f "W· , r!,:ILE the feport ~1 the .Nat_tQnaJ s~ !ety_ Co:uncil for t.he y:ear 1939 has ,some feow euG:bHragrng featnres_,. iJ: p r-~_se nts tih~ osual a r.ra~,. of almos-t 1ncredi ble facts . A.ccicJel'l tS i:n t_he t fnjted St~ tes last year caus-ed 93,000 d e~ th s ?J1.cl S,;S00',000 inj orie . Pcc.>petty 10ss is es-timate.d at $3 JQ0,00C~OOO . ~1.1 :f-i:gu res are a trjflc beio>,~ those of L 9~'8" the p recediJlg year, but tbcir siz . e is still te'n·i le to C~lJtem­_ p]ate. rfra Oic accidents on Stree.ts ana highways are responsi 1IC foe a major ity o£ the d~a·~hs aJ1Gl i n-j ~Hi es . But do.n't oe too s-ure of yeu·r G\1\' ll sarety juS't because you may not tr~ve:l the hi fhways muc}L .Once :n~ c n! the su pp o~ed usa fety ~ o{ th~ botne i·s tf.j s,~ roved by t:he record of 32J000 pcrs.ons ki l.led and 4,700.,00Q lnjtired in hotfle (ed ls, fires 1 and other ac-eid.ent . . It would seen1 that there ·i$ nothing cheaper i.n tbe l·oited ~tat es than human li te. ,, . e n~ fu s e to take a hack ~at even for war-~orn europe in the Jnatter o f 'deaths a ncl inj uri ~. ·\Vith swee-c peace ~nfoJdin g us, we kill $-ncl inju-re -a s., m<1ny in six' mom.bs as 01,1r entire cas ll ·~ lt y list ~vhlle Wt: w~ re in d1·e w~:J dd \~-~r. ~ ~ it.:. pos, iblc t b.at .1\.o-:tecic~ \i\fJll ¢ . er lea rtl the lc"SOtl of s,afety ~ 1!us.t \\ll,; a h" ay$ re.rna.i n carcl~ s and reck,. k·~s \¥her e ~l-l lm~·:n lives are cooccrned? L&rd Bl~•nk. (em the- . h:l .e~ho1lcc)-Hell (f ~ a be) . .- f(Jf 1.\~"o for. t.OJ Hnrr JVf.-r night_ Vc:.rict' Sol'l·y. we (jlrfr clo boxcts fo'r tht.: usc of papl~r incrl:asc"l. malt•:.; 'h(· ! Je~l pnJduct who finds the Schuoh; were developed and lib raries rnarkd. conloining thnu sands of bc)oks . pra ng Overcame Substitute .111 l :.t ~ :Ul • Ad IU} •k, le1• ~ (. I)Jl • Jd ( l Li, Ar:1tJ wiH:.~ le«:n 11f'd ti re an f,f f'•J I t:r­rnakiw. 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T.x ~- Cl amp.ion engineer~ are constantly ~nJ tle' n~\\r papers for ne''" us-e.- a nll m each 111- stancc the peor'k pf ChaM: ion \\'ho Je,~elop and make (h-. !l.tl ct ~n~ ~'la '­in!! an importam p.•n i'l the wnr'~' . l'rogrcss. Spread Its Uses But gcnin·,. b~H:k ·o th():;(' \ r~,bs :teain \ Vt' fmd th.lt t'\·~n thotrgh the~ did , c1 ,. little tt; imJ'ro\ (' thl.' met h., ls \ISCJ ir{ Jl\:!king f.'~'' I. the.'\' l.'t'll.lilll\· did dh:i r p:u t \ 11 ~ rtt'&hling tts u' t lr!~­from f:u l\\J\ ~.ll\l'HGUh.l, tlla~\·d '' r it in~s. ~ Fulh \\ritt\'11 and illu~tr.\\t•d h. lh'l.~U ta1 . tH11 s~ ript \\cr . • I'I''"h"· ·,J .lll\.1 nu t' t h.ll'lllllU.J clll\.1 di\ t·r~i ti l d lit\:'l'.l' ut,· ,~.t ll ll' itll~' \' tstl'Th'\.' ,wd '' ·h '-Jt'\''t~it<•\1 i 11 1 i, h h c n I P '' l' d I i b r 1 !i ( · \d t h 1 h t 'h - .11h.l" nf huul ~ a en· ~ i b ll· h.l ~II\' · r hnla r u t '' ud(·ul. H ud Mold U d T IH· "''-~ lht.,d nf p(q,,., ltt1ki11 in tlt~ l:'o ·lit\;) tdl 111\\11, cd tlw lt. ad tn••ld 11 n l h). r ~ hine ~.·. 'fh c· 1 q • th :pt • ltl\\ lll .i\r" t i.d -. \\'1. . .'\l' IUttlb •ll\ }q•l, 11d I .r.\Lrx\. \\·h~ 1f\ th\:&t' f• Lt t1r~ \ 'i1 ~·h' · nt>t . • l . 1 ~ ~ t.~F v~ · td~ lttH.' fl . t •ht · :-.IJJ'Il! u ~"' en\ • , , • ,. ' "l. . t• -~' . . . ._ .Ij . \ " 1 ~g\- 't tlCII' t •' h'\ ,t ~ ' l \ ~ · •,l .•. j ("f'•HHt I \ L \1 ,, fl ~l ~-t\ \\.t·· \- qfti \ ;tt.• 1, tnd in <nn . . I . ~·\.;l~t·n\.:·,~ . i ·u t t q '' <·.n H· ~ .t'n •n \\'t.l~ t;. J \ ·" ·!•n' c '-!t \. ~·\' }' H~ n lt t1 c. H \\ ~1$ t • .~ .' t, \ \ . ("t ~.I :u h .-<n , · l ~ i a l-"r' ' <.hi l ~ \ \ ,,_ '.i , ~·1,1 \\ltl' ::-'llh~h hue t~\Hne thm1 ~r:; \\ '$ t ··~. h't.t~, rk{.fil"J l~ i ht· .-':-kin I 1 ,, ~ b\:1 \ .l l' ~ "1tir1 '$ie t~.td ttst~.1 . tlk. ,; il tl:~ l~ . , l'l; . n "'"' tiueu a . t ,,rit­_. .~)' ),.Jt ,_.ic.M .• ;1 ' 1'-i \;1 \ ral} · tl nH·~ . tn.a fl:S \. -~ ;\., J ;'a w l ' Ill f, n c l in~ n. "h f'l 1;: '\N cJ a .i.'i.: v''l~ll' a 1 ~0 <.'lf \0\i f\p r·iil.f. th" ~ka~.1 w;dt l~n ·n ~: i i1 .:_ "nJ it frcqtJ('lltl~ ~i~p­''.?- ll'\"~1 thn f'-c.::asant-; \nnrkt ~(:> l:'\ lvJn:t.l r: 'H ~'" ti,k~ t)tf th,Y·{' \'\i r.')f'l·;n~ ant.l ~t"!~ t:·~ tiu 'ti t<"' .\r.al,i-c papt·r 1niHs. Im.PQriant t,o Paper Lith n. H f~ ~ mal~'.·. n~·t', . t hcrt'f H~ ~.:{: . n~l? a 1 i~l'~_p{,.ot·ra nt. tn.'ite.1·ial u "ed i.o ti .- . r'; •. ,r~wia-c\ . e ,,f J."'jPt'l . .-\ l~ cl's'i a n trasd~l ~-r.rJ\,;e ~r~ltr te: th:'lt ir ~-as the '-. \._ t.OJ.U ~fl 1r.c eh:,·"'nth c-entury. in . h: ~ur.·:-~. to \\TJf' 1 "'r,:handi . 'e in pap-er 1h~t h:tJ t'<'~-~ l~'h.h"' frntn linen. rUCY. t t t w.hith h~J ~e""\n lakC'n frorn Egyp- . . 1~Hl T. l'i:'lil~H1 t ~- •• • 11 \\" ~ \lt.id a ' hilt: ~ ., ~ h ~t· t tl! t \t :tb~ r tU ti h tH'-·d pr·h· ti fc.~H ~ l1t 11h il\ f. l1 , ~ he tlc\ el . Jp lll'h nt tA 1-' . .i.p•'l·-u,.iktllf ro.'th" L. . , l i lt i~ i ~ lnt'c ·" f:t r 1Js, 1rt<e . H 1. n . d t-nnl d t•n J . i1-1 Qt n 1t' n c·d. U 11 r t I• e \ r;tt' . iH:n . t ·r in rht.: ttri o ! h11.Jld1ug j rr)cr,Hin:H ~ V ~ l ¢ ll~ t-. ' !tj d ' ~.if' J' . Cl ,';\ . w .H ~.:· rv. 11 ''"i ~ h ~ll \Hnlld (.' I i m l n~nc ~h o .~n<'icnt !'l 'h tie·t r~J <•q ,11T1 j"'i ug ~ "r . \~ <H k tt1g' ~ f-1 hn:·~ l"') h ~11 1 l. .l)evelot> Grindi:ttg ·wheels L~: h'l t •t1 . dh' .\ tf1hs hrnugb t,. :!t-rind­in · \\ ht.· ls i nt , <! i V'"iH.:(.: for dll~.: pre . par.aLi.nn (rl tl1.;lt<.'t ti1 l s' u ~ccl in pupt:i" n1 :d"ing an~.l ir is l" 'l)lll•t t'd ~ h at ~uo Hnd the ,-,~lf f IOl) ;'I g r ;,at 11ll1H b r-r of ll 1r-· 'he<'b \\l:re 1n u ~; .e·\ .L.'H <1 ~ fa r -vt·est ~s Sp~!i n. -\ nd thdt brin . ~ us t <;<> t h ~ b e~in.niog of at'l(:lthe:r e·r} inter s t ing epi\sodc in tht.' hi:;to r ~ uf pape r- n7l;a ki ns~tll ~ lifth' \\hen poople i11 Lh c· Occide n t b cgdn to lea nil. {rur;n rhe Arcrhs, and othe·P8 the secrets ~1 r HHl kin g. pape.r. \Ve>J.] save that episode Jor next month. 'T"h )se are sliiU }' elrs jn the di·n.1, dark pa t; b ut Lh.ey grow gra:dua:JJy nea re-r ~nd n ~a rer ro tbe days ~-rh en d e.velop­rtidH b eg~ o to come more ra.pi,dl y _ to the days Ch.am p1ons krH;>w b €st. • our o c 1 a eCU£1 ' B.'-' I "'f" ~,_:> "-< -,-n ~) • . --- E:xc-ept to;- rdati n:-::: a:nd f.riel}d~ o f 1'J(•hn J)~e,~ · nt:wspar·er readers ~a-id ht:~e a-ltt"r;-t.i' n to the brief·notice of his dca 'L 1~.be)~ kPt: . v. . in gc::n~aJ, that 11 ~. . ;e \:a a Scrcial "'e~ur1n. · P r·v~ra.m ~ ii() Milii·ch tl.e:- l1aJ l>.een contributing "ttr tJ1c .f 'ast Lh ree '-ea.r~. Tite.r !lid not kno'J: s; ecif:caliy ho\A: 1his w.oui·J a.f- ~ - . J.e~t Jc.lhn Doe·s famrly, ~.er chere ,is. a. -.eq~' ir.n~")Ttant benefit ro l'is fami ly, L fldl r: the amended. OJd-.Age and Sur­~:} v· rs JIJiUr~HlCe part cf th~ . .'o~,;i.a.J : . '" ~.riry . .\ct. ,. ·rs, Doe ai;)d the {:hi!ltl­r ·'"n .a, n:.~ . ~i~ <:: tnonthly b nefits untJ(J t~v . .--,~ chjJdren are lX years of Glge. ~aH;d on ave.ra·f!e earr~r~s ~ of $100 a 1 ,rJt,.J.L: Hl his "'-·ork, hi fa roily 1s i n:i­rnt:. ilia~tt:l~, Cin1dcd ro $52 a rnonrh, bc­ginn! fi<r in }\p.r~l, 19-te. 1'f~i i.as· .trance n,nne:r ·A--ill ne, paid t 'J ~hi s fatni1y du r- . in.g the period of its gn. . a~est need, untr} • -the c h j.Jd ren a Pe gi·o~vn. I t is tru e · t ha-t ,a lthough rhis a n1 0 lllft is r~ss than the fa milY had t.o live 0 11 befo.te th.e d e~th of 1\.fr. Doe. it t\itll go. a long· ~ra y t o­w. a rds k e·eping the farmi1y t·ogetber. · ~:fr.s. D oe will , \~h en s-be becomes six:t r -five years of age, b:e entide.d to n101'1thly checks d1e rest of her li fe, or until she re:r.:na rries. .f h is is j t JSt one of the prote~ti'ons a~coJ-ded to. e ro_p~ey<!es 01 the Cham- · pJl~n Pa per and Etbr.e Company) L1 nde r t he arnended 'oeial Se~urity Aet. Next month a notbet- a rode will show a noth­er example o f the p ro teccion . \)nder the Act. P a-;trons of a restau rant noticed ta.ckeJ on rbt; wall ~L s heet ol paper ·which was p rint ed in bold ch aracters: ~-1·he ·tpnbq~lJ41. in tbe ~ tan d bdow holongs ~o~ the champjon heavyweight fi.g. hter of the \\·orl·d. lie is cotning right back.~' -~· iv~ miontt:s later u tnh rd la a11d · paper ha'.l di a:~ ppcit red. l.u 1.hei:r pJace was anorh0r nQt fc<: : '· t ~tnb rci Ja j no~v i•.tl po~.s~s~ i rj n of 1 tJe drampiiJn t;tHl ra t.fl(J,a l UJ1Il e t'. cj f 1 h~ wo1ltl. l-fc i.~ tlot corning · back.'> {ll) • • C t.fe JJo Corracf J\lst five yeats ~ttl .on ~ebtuary 2S* Evalr~ Campbell is t&.e. dauct:Jiter of M;r . and Mu. .HOTace Campbe)l and the ni~e of Et-ni.4 Bauereiss, Oci:rdboa'td. Mrs. Campbell is en CM stencils. CHAMPIO.NS A:T ROUND TABLE On ':\{a rch 5 m·~n~bers oJ the clas-s of the H a tmilfion High School, to be grad ua ted thi$ Jun e, b.earrd a nt:•mber of Hamiltonians· on the va ri ety of n1etnods by wh ich they can earn a llv·elihoo.d. - !\.mqng the s p eakep~ tG> the 300. bGy~ ~ i1:d g irls \VePe four C~1a n1picn s: A. S . . Anderso.Ii. P er: onncl D1r~ctor , spoke on the work of p rivate setre­ta ries · C a l S.ld,lll ma n , P eFs.(Jn.nel oft the shop ~ nd op ponun.i~y irri_ncltlstry; ~T'ed l(etchum, :~c :~u n ting_ on accoun:t11:tg and tantqo. ~ e,vki rk, lancl a:ra s, on offlce \¥Or~ in generaL "WHY WORK"" A. S, . ndcr on, Di.recto.r of- P erson­nel i n 1-(amilton Cha repj o n ~ chose an a r re$.tjng subje<Jt "vh cn he recently sp.oke b,efo.-e a ga.t l1c.rir.tg .of t he - n1ed­can P nJp ~ nd P a per ~iiH Su1 erinten­dents, l\ Iia mi: Val ley Di vis io n. cu: t he a n n u aJ Cl1n.ne r in the "_ f a nches-L.cr ~ oteC ~ liddle~o wn. His St.1bjctt ·"'-as :.\IVhy ' Vo·r;k ," bu t of uU chi o-gs to be di :>C\t s­ed , he spokG of t he a. h1 ~ of c ruploy­rn en t ant{ the n.cGess·j~v for it. Anu y· ab.Q r&c '.:n tly pu1<e b efore C at h qli ~ T-lig'h S·chool · t~HJ cTH!S in flam­lit< n o ~ "Choo, . i~J g 1~ >ur Life' \\\ :wlL'' --- ~ --- ~ --- I ~t ~ ¢ r~ ld:,o r.__flcn.v· d id t:h ttl a a ugh ty ti nl ' I e)_ Gf y9urs get h1-H t ? 2 nd P ·itt . " f'h H ~ goG"Jtl tiu lc l'~Of of )'c)u r;; hjt lil in1 w:rtt·t ~ hrit k. • . • ' I 0 /~offal' SkaLil~'j RolleT skating is a popuJar pasttime in and near Hamilton. and Champions delight in the sport. A .recent party incl:uded: Seated- James DunnJ Isabel VonHagen. Charles Deam and WilBon Rowland. and, stanciklg.- Earl fitS, Hemy NippeL Joe Saunders and Marion Tucker - nearly all from No. 1 machine room. MRS. MINNIE TANNER ~Jrs . ).finnic Tanner. 62. 2-t-23 Ben­ninghofen A' enue. mother of f orest ' f'anner. a well-known Champion. d ied jn Fort Hamil tun Hospital on the J 4th. . he also lca,·cs her "' idowcr:- J-farry: and a daughter. Ora. , cn~i ccs \Ycre held on the 16th ,,·ith burial in Green­\\ ( r,J CemetcrT. • RALPH HUTTON KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK H.~l ph Iluttr,n, clc.ctrician. 27, died in ! l ercy H''SJ itdl \ larch 4 a:; a result of hd r!1~ suffet uJ on \ h n:h 3 '"·hen an <: r·lf~tbng electric ~witt h set fHc ll) his clr,, hin~. l<' !J.I f•h • \' 1 I ki Jlg J)t!a I !'.rj. 2 ~ ~·at (.'f' at tlw I lUll' c•vid •mlv Wt.' lll tu th <: • • f.'~'J Ch h•.1· ~·lth••r lO l1tt't1 CIO fll tUrn ~rr 1 Lc c:l ·~tricn y. TJ, · ~ti~;n W Ic care in t itn(' {}f illn~. T lte l' lan . iL i-:. annollnccd. will he­ronh~ dfcctiv'-' wl tcn 75 pcrr<:nl (Jf Rll em ploye· a ppro\·c i t. Si ncc it W'lS ~o r~cr LHi y aunnunced. no rt:pc)rll-1 an . nm"· a\·ai lnble. The c•unpany for the rir. t yea r i" of­fc rin~ 10 cents per month toward rhe CO~l. 1 'he plan was worked o ul ~\ tth the T\qu itable Li(c ,\ ,surance 'ociety of MRS. CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Hundreds of fri end. in the mill were shocked b-y the dea th, ca r1 .v in the monLI1, of ~'lrs . Catherine 'chncider, 2r .• 1921 Grand Bouleva rd, and an in­fant son born to her a few hours be­fore. -i\ [rs. Sch ncider had b€en ill for se\"e ra l .days and pneumonia deve lop­eel. \Vhen s·hc was ru shed to the h0s­pitaL the son was born, expiring le~s than 12 hours later. She followed him into the Great Beyond . ~'Irs . Schneider was the wi(e of P hi l­lip Sch neider color room. . he also lea\·es two other sons P hi llip. Jr. and Adam, a daughter. f rances t\ nn . 8 nd l~ v(! brothers, Rmt ha rd. Edward Cha rles . .lame and J ohn Bald \\"in. Fun<.:ral se rvices "'·ere cond ucted in Sc. \ ·eronica Ca tholic Church "ith burial in St. ,'U: jl;l hen CcmeLerr. SYMPATHY EXTENDED Srrnpenby vr Ch:unpinns was C'\­l \' ll(k•d to \ 1 r . \ nna 13 r(1\\'n in lite lkrt th t,f htr bHHhcr. J r,:,,•ph llcinlt:in. \\hO \\;IS l, ilkd 10 (I I\ <llll 01110hilc.- <.li:Cl-d <• n r i 1' S c' r n l i ll·. :1 11 d 11• .1 , \ ll H' l l Bakt r. p;dot l1op. in tlw d l·:tth c.f hi ~ !.\ i ~ut. \ l1s. Thci1•W kine. < --- . - - Tltt I.;Wlt l ) CJ( I II r - I ) ) d ) I d 1 r } II ' I\\ Ill y • J( "'i l ., . Jtd cl1 ink [~t JI \\.t ( C" l t •Ill' ht .tJt lh fc U ~· I> J( ·, ,j. f I l : }' :tiiCi l l 1 di,lttl\ lH''i l , lHH l l.\tlll l 1111t ~tt.p it lll' j,,, H'\t tl(' liW II It'l l min ­Ill t•S1 d<Jl 1111 . \J al, 111 ' f}q ~ltll J1 ,111J q UI !., ,,, \\lfl h-tVt fll•tlj ·11 1.1 (til dll .1 1 d ,,f I II III' •• • ·' I J .'d I .n,· 't ru 111 \\ hc·t•. I II ·t ,.,, It \1 u I i ~ ~ I II c Itt d I. Ji (1 2) 1 h~ { ·,,jr"J Sran .,, JJP1!')1c""tnent th~ rl.n1 of (TI'ltUp L:f_• { n.~UfJLU€e no in t'tf ~d. \\Lit pa.:c '·' =n n,,t 1 en ,;t a de-ruiletl rc:1 r,n t,f Jh.r l!au. lc en~·ft, ind11dc·: Do.llr h"ncfit qf '}.J. ;·er d . ot e p ., ioJ c,i h(; pita.iizati<m of ·1 da;- • plus ~20 fqr sm:diraJ fe<: , ·tH.:h a-. lab. ,,ra1 0r.f ch;u~e.:. -~;qo.) and ~Jper:- aung rnt m. .\ larernir\.· L".t>Cs arc limi·e l t•1 14 da: s. (fhi,:, rrutccj "lJ} b c<r>ntLtl ted nin'-= mvnd, ~ frc~ di C(Jfttinuaace of emplorMen 11 ,.,J\ r t<:nai n cora.ii ion.!.) 'l he C(ISt f01· e~ch cu1pl~ye for thi in,urancc . r.~oly 50 rent, a mon·h. FATHER OF NANCY GARDNEB CALLED : rrnpathy i extend . d ;:o :\: nc'l Gardner, C 2\ f ~ort:ia•'t. in .tht= ~ cen: Jeath of her fatl ~r. \ole.ntint.· Ta-.: .h . 6~. ,,·ho 1 •a!\~ed ruarv 20. a\\ a.v T ~"'aa\.· , .Feb- . !\lr. T:n·l•")r was a mernl't:r of th~ • Baptist cl~nnmination. He l eave~ the wido,,: om. ~.L •.~ht~,.­\ rr s .·\ anh.·,.· Cardner: lWO .; In'. Per-nr anJ H enlY Ta\"1 r: thrc~ _f.tOd- • • • chiiJren: iour bt<"\thrr~, nd fin' si~rn~ Funeral ~en ice~ \\'t"r · h~?!J Frid;n· • afternoon in the ·e,, Zi1n Ba~t~, hurch.\\ith Re,·. \ oJenw Fnsqf­ftci nti n~ . Buri•1 i wa . mad\.' 111 Collin- • ' ilk cm~tc.'n·. • --- - 1/,f/,, / W lWt\ lh )t,}m tlt-oo 1., h~ln1 pii'l1l. h4>-ltb}t 'how c,e b undot w 'i on~ ol th d \i b h• w •ll }) "' nu>d I ot .- a Un bo I. b\,lll by S t~ • Ca ton, No. lO JhlP4lf n.,.<:l tlntt. o'"·n wml lo •• tbl*· "' ""Art '\ f. ~ . - I 1 . , 1.' liS •. \ _,. C \. p N 'i\ 1\ l f.'\ v A "-' ~ LO,.'l V. A HE' RL'- ~ l.T N Ot; 'tl-tl'\ 1 SP/?1~ (1. l t;N~II€ Co<.E N\AN ~t 5 HOP r3fLICVt'J 1 N fJt t ~ c;. e c.ow ~re ai.\~rd~.d L·, \\"and~ Ho\ ell ·-n r r:nce.:. De: '1Z r. !ft . ~ c .nd and rltitJ p rize~ !n 1he bri _e ~cctio.at wer.e en• J1Jed TO Cat:h­- criil.e .i\T rv~n., 'Ruth • ~eiu d:tor PJ ·z~o. i }.osc bo atJ ·nded \\~ ·re · t:.J. · h~ .I acl . E t.her ·)eckcr. So1 1 Kur k~r; Trl rti , J. . tanc::es J)cinz~;;r, tl. I•Jl e ·1'. ~e fil!ln, 1 ~d~ Fab r, _ Jar.re!. f tf1- ,. •• Nc.1·c \:\:=ul')ugJ,by. Cdtt _ tJnut:r­ha~ u., c·rare J· !nl~.:. Ji ~len Pc.v. er- . 'L' I • • . } I. . ~,;,tnerul . .:\\'ft . etr ~e _,r;ddn:1 n, • . i :t!ia u] r n, :;t(.~i!a • ellir·c'1vif. \1;u·)(c Bu nl ';) Loujsc \\ r He r·r , a \' . - ' ~e r ,. • Ann Bro\Vll. Edna Riley P ea rl I-Iap­ner . . Ada K arr, \Vaoda 1-Iowel l. H.uth Ottn1an. Lil Campbell, L oretta Bec k­ham. ~Irs. K o~h l er, K.atherinc 'n1i th. \ Lrs. B rown. Edna I.Cunker R oberta Caldwell, Catherine !\ [a rvin, E s th er Brendel, Bc.:uy I llne r, tvfaude Ziegen­ha rd t Blund i e La 11dern1a n. L otli se Bucheit. Ruth Bro"'vn, lVfary Baden, j \\.eiJa nd. Jeannette Garre tL1 Ruth 'cin, Elhc-1 C¥urrenL Frances D e inze r, Frances J ones, Bettr ."tephenson Ruth Gerlach, .\ faq;aret Bo\\ man: Dot L~eJ:~ )Janmi Brunner and tvfary Furst. Shc-\V(JUI<.I ) ou )eaYe your hon1c for nl.c-: lic-l'd le:.vc a ba~cball game in tl1e n~o· h inJJill'' wiLh the scurc a tic for you . J.Ja-. f'ontnt~, 1 am n~)l al all pfc<lSt'cl a l the rt.:pl>rt y<,llr re.lc1Jer sent rnc- ir1 J' ·~;ird t~.~ UJliJ ( <1JlJL1r 1. " ' J (anrny --- 1 krww p.~u \\tJuldn't lw. ;-tod I (•)ld J cr s J. Btd s h(' \.\'-·ttr ri,_~h t GI a n'-l ~t . ad~.: i1 vlll 1 iHtl \\a~·. J lhl l1l t.' . . . . J WOUfHtL aJO't tt (13) Ro~ <-oE f: LE:10f\l­co~& -rE J~s, HAS A OV~ Y TIM E 0 N H 1 S ,::: ,A~ rv\ 1-l E .S I FTS FOR GOL 0 WH I< "i WE S A Y S n 'T H E' R€ ANQ PLOWl WITH Allf1ULE ., ~T" MAKING OF LOANS :vrcmbers of the Chclmpion Fam.ily, dcs il'ous o f obtaining loans from. the Chaco Credit "l: nion. have been rc­qUC!:> tcd to meet with the credit com­mince ally .\1o nday. \\ . ednesday or Frida} aftcrnoo11 .in the room above l he conference: rOOJ11 at 1 :4. p. rn. ~'l emb~; rs c f the committee wll,l be a t that p0int eadl of the afternoons meo­Lio ned. This a rrangemcn t p rovides grC'a ter privacy and c pporru nity for the conl­rnittee to hear. wirhout interruption , the rcque ls o f tho e desi ring loans, and g ive r hc.:n1 a bctt er opportunity to understand the problems of the tnen who n ~ed the as ~ i s ta nee the bank can oO"er. ~fh C' cred it union con1mi ttee is coJn­poscd of Ernie :\cl ~ o n . chairman. Ray J)icl<~.·r r~ nJ Carl Kchr. Loans hav~ bl~en increasing by leaps a ncJ bou nds during the IRst two mqnths ~ nd Ch:unl'ion t c;.peri~ndng , sOJlle dif­ft cu lti"" in th e1r financia l plans, ha~·c cc ll . , c t o 1 ea I i ze t h fl b :1 n k a s .1 rn ~ n s 1 , "'ef' tls~u'\ thrnugh rht!lf prol"J~ms ~nd a r tl •e snJn<.: rin1c s.::tvc th(,;tn an ev r grc.~ing burden of intcr~s l nnd debt. I I • • • ,oa 1n I B\1 \\ ~· ~t.CY .ORB ~ SqlH.'C:Zt>~l out \,f the :o:."tUL'CZ~ roll~ •t n~.ll. . c~k~d in th"' lH t hn('. ))))ctU . . , }l (., ' /"1'11'. ) y r(11 •• P ,· 'L'Ur \:ar d 1·1.! h the t_tfltJJu.l . • • nd li.-t en tn the ro.a 1 tng: l.p f,(,n1 the Sourh, in dt,uble qni(k., rh~ b:.~d: J.ll lC l 01$ l rc f'l)\1 n ng. )} « {( -~s~ ~ir, spri ng is here. \\'ind$ n:tay he\\\ 1 ln . l ~ite .-tnd ~tin~ : hut a long as ,, (' he.t r the rlca~a nt Z1 k! Zu k! of a t'u~eba ll thudding intt> :t mitt. ~teps arc -.rrlnf~ anJ hearts arc light. J)))Ct(( . \ nd. of cour~c, the burning question oi the hour. the tnpic of e' cry noon hour cPn\·cr$:.tion. is: \\' ill the Cincin­nati Reds repeat? .\nd who will play left fieiJ? And will \ ince Di~ l aggi o i1nd the ranf!l.! and sma~ h :?0 homers cn·er the left fie.ld \\all at Cro ley Fi eld ~ u )) {~ (( ln~tend of leading wid1 ou r chin on t1;e~e questions. \re·rc goin;r to let: the baseball hugo of Lhc C(Jating n1ill a n­;; wer them for you. So let's lis ten in at the kerholc and get 1 he lowdown. .'rep ri.g ht up. boys . \\"ill th e R eds repeat~ )) )') {( « Bob lla-:ker-lt 's in the b hl- \ ts, s ir~ witho11t a doubt. T ht· Rt'J~ . Ill th(' way. \tlk<: .\lcCot­mirk ic.1r lrh fieiJ. .\ udn:y Clark- The R l·d~ tn fruish Clnt· . 1wn . Bt·} ond that 1 W<.m't go. "ith a f. mart~ ~l ugging tlub li ke SL. l .< ui in th (~ l eagu~. ))))Ct'U loc ~c hultz-:'\aaah. and double • ~ naah ~ The Reds will be luckv to • fl ni sh Lhi rd . v\'hat are you going tO do with hors like ~.'f cdw i ck, !\li z~, : Ia ughter, .and Padget? (:\ow, J oe. don\ tell liS th ~H rou 're rCJoting f0r ' t. Louis.) Cha rleY. ~ JcCracken-Don't know . But I th ink the Reds will be stronger this vea r. and with a little luck should come t:h rough. ( Th e~' d better, or Charley won\ have a ny finge rnails lef c. ) Paul K.lrk-Sure thing. I look for the Reds to come th rou crh \,·ith a bang. Youn~ . i'di ke ~/IcCorrni ck is a mighty sweet ball player and don't forget old 'chnozzola. Lee \Vehr-Yes, sjr. the Reds to win al l the vvay. T his )rou ng 1\1cCorm.ick is going to <lo things in a big way and the.y 'll be slron£er than e,·er. (!\ little ~ birdie t ells us that theFe ~,-i ll be a pot of gold aL the end of the rainbo''" for Lee if che R eds win th1s year. ) )) )) (( (( ,\ nd now that wc\'e settled the ba ~ e­ball ques tion and won the pennan{ for ~I % i II zi l1 Jl a li ' ~ I r. \\.iII i a m B 0 y u ~ r c­Ke<: hnie can hie himself to bed a nc.l O'et his fi rst g•Jod night's $kcp of 194-0. n ,, u •c ;\ pnlogic~ to Hi ll }li~on. red" . . . li 1:;, r. for rnisspcllin cr his n ~unt·, Jnd sec­rHtdlv, fnr cr ·tlitina: him "~ iLh a 3- \T1 r­c, Jd ~I:IU~htL'r1 "hn in n!u lity h!! s- ju::;l turned lht' 2-\'\.'a l ntatk. nlll \\'l' till • think ch at Hil l j., tniviHy IHtk) 1o h.\, ~ thnt prt.l!)', ~nldl·n -l• ;:•iH·d, l iul~ girl. .\11cl '-\l! .: llll \H.Jrtd~r h'''' ht' d~ )t'. at. )} ,, « Th ~·y sar dnt Rt•y \ llut, rh~! ~ ~ ~I n• d 1: I' H llll c Ill • " d , I I' I l I I j l til J t.\ d ~. f)\ .,. ,~ ~ '\ )', r!JI I ,·rill ) I•Lt\' l rt•c· IIITH.hc ·-. folJ :,Dml· ,Jf d1t' t11lt 11 l llollt b.,y.~ tttn 11 !,mv .t:~n. ll u~\ r) ( •J illl f(lo \ . . \ ftt; I} J111 I ' ltlll , l1 gt w 1 • • • I N I f n rd J tt~ r ''" · t.dl and J lltm-.llv l•·ll, di a l't "" dw "'II tn;u · · ,· H~\\ O u 1" '' ~11 11 d ta > l '· t' 11 i p • H~ ~I 111 1 al m 'I , hi It• \\ t:' t 1'"' pi 11 11 i rP d l r ' " 11.: !1 tl a' " • u 111 t ) t. i d 1 • • I fl ·1 ul: \' dl b, limlu,, · IIJ'' ~ rt'J)b ' I dH ( )tl} _jjappieJf mOYJlOYI.l Under h.i:s Christmas tree, 011 bt:i ~led a:nd near h.is electric bain-wbat mote can boy ask from Santa than that. W eli. Ralph {Buddy) Lee apparently was pleased with the vw1 of old Saint Nic.X, U you can judqe by tha\ lim!lo on h is lace. Ralph's dad. Ralph. l.s in C M Shippinq. Fi r~t Church of God. Jfl Plea~an£ \\-­cnuc. ·. to anenJ ~en ices. Belie' e it or not . rhe a ·t tinx that !\ [d inlc:v F owen. reel· . $3 \\ a mo­tion rirlule wa., the nc_ ht hat \\ arr '0 G. Hardin:{ \\ ~s elected ro u.e Pre,i­dency. .f h'-·n, he a~ s. ht· iu~t stepp~ d insid t. to -g-et tl"\(' eh.Yti< ·n 1 durn ·. ~ '· sir . \kJ tnlt-\ n '\ ·r ~' th~tt · . .,- ~ ' h0rn \'tlit~ t 11.)'11 chl·eri ,,_-,.a ~f)'.' ·• ~ 1\.J- nil.: . hn\:t'' t'l ··Re 1fr•"'\. R~tk \ _ •. in." ~ . ')'h ~ mh· tin}" th.h J n~ . ·d1u lZ '''<.·: • • \\L)I·c ~l nrrkLi~ \\,tS. th\.· nu tnln • 1·\ trll lbrd;n t\1<)~ .1 f\l('\,' ll J {ll'tl a ~·r w) l <ln ·· kn~ r tn.mnd l ,l, uc~ ~- - u )) t 'I'JH, tl e-h liH t'nh l . ._ . . 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spelling ftwestcarolunidc:oai:cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org:p16232coll18/2909 2023-05-15T16:02:13+02:00 The Log Vol. 22 No. 03 The Log of Champion Activities Champion Paper and Fibre Company; 1940s; Haywood County (N.C.); 1940-04; newsletters; 11.75" x 8.75"; 37 pages pdf; http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll18/id/2909 eng; eng Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; Canton Area Historical Museum; Canton Area Historical Museum; Champion_TheLog_1940-04_Vol22_No03 http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll18/id/2909 All rights reserved. For permissions, contact the Canton Area Historical Museum, 36 Park St, Canton, NC 28716; Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Periodicals Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals Employees' magazines newsletters etc. Champion Paper and Fibre Company -- Employees Young Men's Christian Associations of North Carolina Sports Employees -- Recreation Papermaking industry Text; 1940 ftwestcarolunidc 2019-01-22T18:25:51Z Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue. • • ' • • '· , I • • • ' , f • I • • I ' • • • • • • • Cutter, tor cutting p aper into sheet sizes as reqUited CONTEN'.US Page The GroW'th oJ Ow Country -·--- -- Her~rt 't. B-an:dall . . _ __ . _ . ______ _ 2 5 The Tax Questiou. A Paxamouht Issue 6 So You've Cauqbt a Cold? __ _ . _ . . . - 6 Ame:_rica at the Cros_sroad:s .• - . - - . - . - EBIT01UALS " Uruted S'tat-es Hucge Competitor wit~ Prlqafe lnd ustry" _ - . _ . . . - . - 8 Constructive and Destru<:tive CTiUeism 8 THE CRAMP ION FAMILY NEWS Hamil~.on. Ohio _ . _ __ . , -- - - ~ 10 Canton. Nor1b Carolina 23 ffom;ton._. Texas --- 32 • ? • . . ~ • 36 Voh,1me XXII APRIL Established 1914 - • - Published b y"' The HAMILTON. OHIO HOUSTON. TEXAS •• • • • • • • • • 1940 Numhsr 3 Twenty-Fifth Y ear ol Pub lication Champion FamilyH CANTON. NOHTH CAROLINA •• SANDERSVILLE. GEORGIA • The p~p-er for the cover of tbi.s magazine is Champion Cordwa.in. and is made tn our Can1on Division plant out of wood from the Jor.ests of the southem states. The paper J~r the inside pa9es is Cha.mp!on White Hinqefold En13mel made in our Hamilton plant. We r.na.nulacture many grades of ble aclted papers, Machine fi;nished. Super Calende.ted, and Coated. ) 2 c; ( ~ The Formatio11 and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note I ll t be . \ i r: 1 I P g i~11U<' ol I 11 c Lol. we lJcgan a S(.rir .; f artid~.:s "ll l c: L'ni ttJ . i .a:~ illld its CC'utipuom Tcrri\•Jr) . I :1 1 his a 11 J , u :u r < : !>-Sncs we s h:1 1l r:i' .: a ~hon I· i~torj Ql tarh sw tc T his ''!II rcqu:r\: .1 vn.(l t deal o{ I'Cl\c·.Hch work. I h.>" c,.' \'n . Wt l11.'i c ~' l l th"·sc· "' rttdc:- \\ ill be hclpf ul lo som~' rcaJ l' ~"· e>; lh; l'l.lt::1.· iqr (PART 21)-INDIANA I \ THE ~ orth C.:ntral I i\i sion pf thl~ l 'niteJ S~at c:> is the Stale 0f l nd ia 11 ~1 : boHndc:d by Ohio, Kt.·nwcky , Tl lin oi ~ an J La k c ~ rich i g-a n . I ndi ana \\'a ~ ~tdmiucd to the L"nion December 11. IS16- thc si xth --tate aJmitted to the Lnion after the ori ginal thir­teen. Jt i ~ .me nf the g-reat ·' Pairil.' :tates" of the eastern \I i:)~j ~ irpi \ -allcr . and one of l he small esc or Lhe . Nn.rth Central Di,·ision, with a breadth of l-t-0 mile::; and 27) miles lon~. . C(J\'t:ring an Clt~a of 36.3 ~(1 squa re miles. It~ population i :- a hou l 3,3 00 .non. Surface and Drainage 'l 'hc · udace of the ~ l ate is l en~!. genera l1y speaking. The northern pa ll waJ' oril-!jnally :;wampy. but it has b.een drained and the ~oil i::, ''nn<.kriully fenil e, and the clin1aLe healthfuL The southern pan is somewhat hilly . ranging in elevation from 300 to 1 2~ fec.:t in altitud e. The hills of the Ohio and \\'abash Ri,·c1· \ ailey·s inclose ri chly wooded boltom lands. T he \\ abash Ri, cr. which forms its western bound an· for , IOU mi·<~. cros. cs the ~tate :.u1d i~ na,·igablc for 300 miles. rn tht: nr.nhwe~ t j, the Kankakee. drainin!! into rhe lllinois; <. in the no rrhea:;t ate the . t . Jo.:;cph and ' t. :\bry's Rivers. and its SOUlhern portion i ~ drained ry the Ohio. Natural Resources Th~ !' tate: is rich in minl'ral resources : roal iron orl'. sd r:d tv lc. ~y~sun1 and n:trurll ~:t: . ln 1935 Indiana pro­Ol.• C{>"l n~:l'rly 16 oon.ono tons o f coni and ha, produced more Tbla. r.,prod ucliou ol th 111\.t& fi~ld oJ the Americall t'laq ahows {Lc: culee In ord r vf th u aduutlunC'o t~ th Union. (:l) than a million ttncl a half h:l1rd oi pt:lr1.JI{;um ~ nn1aally. lt is ~ aid 1 hat Lhc ' ' ~He ha:~ Jni1rt Lhan ~;_(,(){). (j lJJfJO ~rjn ,f . ~nd Cary has one of the l a r~cH steel i ndu~tric -. in the world . Jn Laurence ~nd ).1onroe Counties are br~t: Ii ne tone q\ta-r­ri cs. T he s tate produced in 1934. rhree-fPu!lh~ 0f the high ­grade domestic limestone in tb<: country. 'Th{.'rc are m!t'!l.­erous other indJJ strics scattered all ov·er the swre. Transportation There a re seventeen railroad systems wid1in thl: SPHe ,,-ith a mileage o( app roximately 7/00 mile . The e1eC'trJc lines measure L597 miLes. \ ·hH:h traffic i!' al: . v condud ··J over Lake .\ l ichigan and the Ohio ancl \\. 1t•.1 ~ h R iYel'S. Cities Indianapolis, the Capital. i,· al~o the 13r~e.,· t (in· ir. ·'t~ saate. l n 1 9~0 it . popula rion wn:o. "'6-Ll6L It i~ 1tuRted <' 11 the west fork of tlJe \\' hite R i, cr. anJ uc.nh in tl i.! (entc o i the sta te. It is 1, 3 an il~ ,· . oulh<'1::-t of Chic 1:.rl. ~-t? 'lt'l • . northeast of r. Louis. 110 mile:-- n< •rdt\\ :-t .i Ciuci1 nrui. a nd 2 3 miles smnhwe . t oi Cle\(:lunLl. Ohi. f nJi,lll4-tPOli~ ~ is situ ated in a fertile plain at an dl:n'Hittn o l tthour 7{) k<•t above t'ra. level. fndi a na rC\IL~ i :t ht 1utiiul ~ity "itf· it.: f<.•u t 1 ' ")ad .l'.rl'llU•' • t~ad l a tin g from <-1 l'l'nfral cirdc. calku tht· m '11l.:11t.'Ttl t)l,tu.". in tht: (C nr\.:r of\\ l•tch s1.1 nd. tltc $11ldi" r's ~""' ·nil<.•r\ •.uonu. mr nt marking tht· t.:culer <'i thl.' \.·t~. It ~ ~ tlt't· ts rc ' ide and ~h aded b -' bl ~tni(ul rn. ·~. e utk-r l ~.lli\\,.'1' :-it~ i~ loc:nc•d ltt.'J't'' ( l~tl, lh! "\ll){\1 :y' 't'd wa ~'" \\l u.:te {he ,tiHl \111 "J ,·\1 <lnd c.nclllf,llhc.~ f.l~C' 1 \' i, IJ. J'h, 111 ':'It ~t.: U !t:t :-. ui tln: ~it' t~f I fhkln: 1 •h$ .til n •' f i·' U>~l 1 • aud in 1 ~24-tht:· t ~tt~· ('ll\t:rnment ''-!~ re.tt'H•\I.'d in)111 ('.,,,~ Lon t L; JtHh w q,0li:,., \'\ !tt("h b1.'L.tmc lltl' Cctpiul r.,t l ndi u1~ _l unu:H. 1, I h ] . In I ~ ~ it '' 1. iuCT'lt p~., Jt t'"i .1~ .1 ciq . l•utt \\ .,,n,-, \\ilh :1 puj ul:Hittl of 12ll.lHtl. is .iU,llt'd i~ . t lu• H ,,,IJ · • t J.Jtl uf tlh· "'" tv ~t th; llH'\ rh •I :--c \1 H~ ' u~l·l St. )o:--t·11h pj, " I . 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I~ \ lt't.'f'l1tl .,, the lir'\ rtt l\ tnl'J.II Ill the '-L.1l -. ln 1-( . l·n·rh 1) ~L'iPil''-. f tllle.' de'\\ I\ flnnt ~:111 c:ld I nnd t>ct tl c·d ·Hl tlh' \\ -.tb.n;;h l't\ t.'l\ ~t phh-c ,, }lj'-·h w t$ l ~ttcl <.:.tiled \'In­c: .· , lh' . lt ;, ~.tl j ' •\\ !.en the L!t ~ t F' n·n('h dLhtlllll!t'l' "t cnnh ,i,, \\:!l dh· \\ ,tha-.h Rl\ rr they f,,und h . 1 . : tht.• fndi::tn villa• rc:. \. hq 1''"-'' t '. tht' tt:t' d l'~pit~tl. f dtt: I i · nk\'~ ha" "_- - In 1732 Frn ·l··"·~ ~i~:ll\ d\· \ rn-.t't nc l~ ~ labli~hl'd .1 fllt l at \ inc.:~.·nnc"' {; :-:lhll\;~ '~ ain~t t'1'-.' i'lh.l •)::n.Jtrilt'ut nf the l·n~lr:=h in111 the tdfi' "'~. Thi · l .,:n·it•lt \', o r ~0('11"111. ~'l th-.:. { ' nitC"d St.olt <·s. \\htch i:-- 1 n(l~\n ~l"- t ht'' ':\,ndn'c' t l'tlritul'·."' \\n.~ c.:.cded to Cr.c:n H1·1 ain iH I :--()3 l'~ l· ,·an(c ;,rh.i. ''n:rn ~ iu-.d under Brit-fh Old Cathedral. e<rectcd lo 1826 o~ the?o site ot the lirst crude Joq church p:obably built as eariy as 1102, is s till used daily. tn ceypto b neath i\s altar Fath r ~imon Gabriel Brute. f~t Blahop of Vmcennea Diocese (n~ I d.ianapaluo) 61ld h i immed.latP success ors aro burie d . . - .-. (3) The George Roge rs Clark lVtemor\al was e.rec tod a t a cost oJ more tha.n S3.000.000.00. It is the finest national memorial outside the nation's capital . ish don1 inion un til the in t repid young \ ir~in i a n. C eneral Ceorgc H.og-<-' rS Clark. ,\ . ith a h~ n Jful of equa1J y· intrepid and heroic soul s. gloriou I y won it for th c C o n t inent-a I Cungre~s . F e b rua ry 25, J 779.', One hislorian has this to sa\· o [ l\ fr. Clark : <·Bnrn in \'jrgin ia, J 7-2. t tht; age of 20: he set ou t to sn tYey lands on Lhc Oh io H . iYcr and l aLcr served und er L o rd D unrnorc in h i ~ \\'a r a.g a inst the Ohio I ndia ns. .Becon1i n'~· intercslcd in settlcznen ts in l(c n tuck~· he gat hered together forces to repel att~cks o f the British a nd I ndia ns in that terri Lory . 1 n 1778, \\-iLh 175 men under hjs command , he capt ured incenn<:>s. Cla rk and his rnen kept up continua l warfa re aga inst t he B:-it ish and Indians a nd b uilt rnanr fo rts alo ng the western fron t ier. '} The G en e r a l G eorge R ogers Clark m em:o ri a l in \ ·inceones, erecLcd at a cost o f more tl1 an $3,000,000. 3 nd ~ai d co be the finest naLio na l n1crnoria l outside the )\ario n's C apitol i ~ bu ilL on the s it e of old F0n ack\.·ill e. 'This Jn cmorial \\as d edi­cated to '1'he Conquest of the \\.esL,' anJ to "one o f the most a11d acious ~nilitar y explo its in t he anna ls o f Americ;u1 his­tory . ' In 1787 the Co ntinental Cong res,· in sc:)s ion c re.:Hcu the ~ orthwc [ 'Te rrito ry : on \ 1a,' 7, J aOO the T ndian T err itory was form c<.l a nd \\' illi am H enry I La rrison b t:cam~ the ft rst te rrito ri al gover no r. wirh his ca rit ctl at Vincennes . \ \' illian1 IIenry I-Ia rrisnn was the ninth Prcs iJent o ( Lhe l "nitcc.l "ta tes and th e 'O ' ra nd fa the r of B en. j a min , the l ,,vent .'' -third Pres ident of the L1 • S. A. l-Ie was bo rn in Cha rk:s Co unty Virg inia, feb ru a rv 9 1773 . • \ "incenncs is the county seat of K nox C ounty: Ind ia na . 110 1nil e. sr>utiHvc t of J ndiana po li s. I t: is the t ra de cente r <>f a la rg-c at,rricu It u ra l regio n , which produce· corn, whea t. fruit, canteluu pcs. wa lermcluns poL~toe s and practically all oLher fann [lnd dairy p roduc ts . \'incen Dl'S has a ropul a t ion (Jf a pproxi tn a tcly 25,000. I t is a bea u tiful c ity '"·ith 'Wide s Lrect ~ bc.luti ful p ~ rks and nu1ny showp laces. Rich in romance <J lld hi s to rical lo re, a city O\ 'Cf wl, ich tht! flags c1f the thrct: ~ t ea t est na [inns have Howrl­F ra f)CC, G reat Brit ain a nd tlu: Sta rs nnJ ~lrip es . l ndi ,ul ' r \.: rrito ry induded the st~n ch o f I ndi a na l Uinois, . l i dji~a n t.tnd Ohio. On ~ h~y 7. I ,QO, J n.d[ ~ n a \vas n1adc an o rga ni z<.:d rc n itory a nd o n D ('Cl'Ulbe r 1 1. 1816. b~ joiut resuJtnion o f Congress, India na \"-a ~ adrnint!d to the l rnion ' ' I· , • as a -st;. te. The r:t~ nrc '' Indiana''" ot·wiou:;l y· l:'llcat\tng LanJ nf fndia1's• or l nd1an Gn: und. i.; c crs by a knv knockin,g at tbe ordy d o(n· o{ the cab111. The man of the ho\1se, as he hac! becTl nrccustorned 1 o do. on like occas .ion~, rose ·trotu. his bed and haUoed. :\·\'ho ·s here?'' The outsider$ an,. "v.ered. ~:v Fjends out bird--catching. Can we stay till morning?' 1: be d0'0'; ~.~as oi?ened, and. th~ st.:range·r en1:ere(l. _ gooc:llog fl r ~ s0on ~-ave Ltg-l.H: and \\(armt !t 10 the .rr>ont. S"Gra nger .£o the host: ·V,\7 l ~H dtd. you say ,.-v.hen I kmockcd ~ '1 sai<.L \\' hO's here ?' :r _lhi')!Jght }'Jll said Ji£J0~i e r.' The ~ird . catdrC.-J'$ reft after brca-kfa~t: but l )CXt rught rt lttr.n~d and haJlocd at t;l:J.&. du.or, ·l loost ~r~ and fr.c,m that time th<: l ndiania-us have b.~et'l ca ll­eel J fuf.>Ster:,.'' :'\\"'ha 1 happen ~d n.ft<'T you \\'Ore; lb n.•w n out Of) ' i~ "'o. (;!J, u -ain ?.,Jt '· ·t J. or ~ny t ~ .;'\i~ . d ll ''[ wa ~ I•Jul wlwn T lli JrJ 1\:·d yqn ' u r fii~ !S . yul) W·t'ft• hut r :\nt. ~ . {) l n[R-t tll(t,tc d !ll tLt· I ill!!.! th~t f didn\ Jl(Ji it.C it.n • • _jJerbe~t . J. Con:Jufti!Uj Pape~ Randrie lice . P reoide111l £nCJil'tutF-'Jhe Champion aruf :Ji~re ·Companlj M R. RA.\fi)A t:L, v~ ho&e ~,howg rarh appears on d1c on~ · po-sit.e -page; was graduated Irorn tLe .r\;,:hC\ iUo ·~ ch,ool r()r S<.>ys in 1 9::?2, afrer :whit:h he entc·r::ed the r. ni\'ers ity vf CiJl<:innati, u1 ki ng a (:~Japerati :e J·:.n~i neefillg Cou rse. In t his course the sl udent h10es l'' sch(·wl f;(te OloDrh and. then. \vorks in a factory thc. next. ·He.rb· ~pe at bis \'lnrk:in~ rime &11 a wide varreLy of jl)b ~ . Il'irsr> in Ihe ~ 1a<.-~He Shop at th.e HCtJfniJton pla,n~, running a, drill press shapet anJ lathe; th~n in the sbQIJ or the l:{,iadt-.C!a:w:HJn Companr, paper: mathi<13- ery m a nvfactur~rs in Harni lton. l . acer h~ Jan ftat beu and rotary princing pre-s~es at the. ~Vlethodist B.(jqk Ct_.~nce.rn In ~iacitl):(l'.a ti. 1 then back to nhe mill rn l-1ar:oiltun for a job in ·.No. 2 p€ater room: and finally t'0 nttmber one m.itl paper in.speeti0n. r1c was gra-d!Jated fron•, uhe l . niver.i ty o! Cin­cinnati in the .su L11me-r O·( t<:J25 and went to _work permanent! . j 11 th.e. EagiaeetiJ 'g De~: ~ rqnent at }{~milton tdJere bo re­m.: alnecl until the (·lr:st of Jast year when he -\n\s ma<:ie Con- SI.thing. Eng,in.eer for all ou.r pla.nnL · In 193 3 be topped off five yetu:s o [ work with the J\.n~eri ­can Pulp ano PapeF ~-htJ Superit:ttcnden.t:/ A-wciatipn bf being Presi<:Len;t oi the as.'oc,.tia~ e> o during the mo t ~uc(l:es&ful y ~ar it bas ever bad. I-~Ii s hobbies are g&lf and Hying. Gofi haodic J'II plaJ'ilk at fu~tilt;:pn., Ohio. . . It is bettet, to ~r>se wi.th a con~ience tlcan 1~han .t~ win by a trick t.t t1fair I Bm manv a dav in rhc fuHH'c.! lies. \Yhet1 h·e'U ,· . i~h h" had n1.N LLefeat. For tiN mnn ,~ht> l~$ t ~ hall ,l ~ kl rtJ at lu.: .~rL 1. r\f'l 1 \Hl fk W~th his h~! ~IJ tip hi ~ h~ v\. hih• }, j ~ cunqtit'nw kno\\1, he 111H· I play the p!i·rt (J f n dv.\a t aml a ltving- lie. • 'J'{j pt i~e 'tK~Jll " f~ ll' Wh\'ll t}l~;" fi ~ht 1: \)II 1'\\lt s~P. ~· i1 i.s u mlv w ot''l ' Y\•U wiH ha lt> the• .thtl.il~ \\ h ·n thr {_~ r(n1.,lS n' gtltl (", Fol' It ltt\ t ads fw• a f d ~t· d ~t·d d~,."'tl(' . \nd i t.'~ bettt·t ynn nt·v,·.r ~ l' 1•uld ll'u ii· )v\H g~.,al 'L"lt.Hl \:\ l t' SHCCt::S'\ [ ( J \~;yr . ' 1\ l 1L1\~ p1 j, c l~{ ~ t~nwin;., down ill ~1 • HJ' \;( nvl Tlt tt , wn ,~r.o1 r i~ :til a lit'. • -.{ 1;, "''/l, Mrs. William T. Hannah, Waynes ville, N. C., Vice-President National Consumer's Tax Commission . Do you realize how much your living expenses creased by hidden taxes? are 1• n- YUl- ha,•e hearJ a !!reat deal nbout ··H idtkn Taxes"· ha'.!.: .\ r)IJ th(Jll.!lll :'~1 iuthh. about ItO\\ ··}lidJcn T axes'' affct: ~ l'''r Jj,·inll L'Xf. en·L· : Th~ CIJ t I [ uvin!.' ((;~.-~3\ :~ hi~her ll"'all it \\a· in 1932, :ii d tht public df)t:s IH•l ~cem v, L<HC just so long as the}' ·t !l.t.:C meals n del\·. • E ~cau ,. the puhlit: in g~.:ncral and pcrhap-. women in J :n•icuhr h •J\\' ~ ~ l11d,· abr)Ul t;u•~nion. public ~ct,·i~t::> and '''•\ •'J ntnc:ntal r· -~ ,~ndit 11r\.'s. 1 he Nitti•Hlnl ( on llltlt'r 1'a \ ( (j' lmi ir·n <.:3HI•'" intr, 1 cin··. Thl· Ill ".llli'l.:lli rn, \'\ hich i:-. Ja 111-l (rlitil al eilld m 11-1 111lit. i e1h.l·<.~\ ()Jill!! If I inf.,rm, to cdu­, .c.tl. • ;Jncl m tl c 111,, v1 tv rl11 hu) i11" pt hlic jusl wh:t( 1hc '"'" ·n•m• Ill i l:l1 tin· it n:-; ith.fi,adu.:d, h• •lh 1n dit·~c l ~tm.l indir ·ct ·• IIi ld~•~ Tax'' .'· !\ lr. \\dli.•m ' f'.lfc~ in.tl. ,,f \\ :n·rH \illc. N.,rah C . tlli · lir .'1, .\tr,. I Jrt''U••I :r r,d UIW "t rh • :tttnll d \ i1'1' l:llt, id 'Ill" uf du; 'piJf•ll I 1111 tlliH'f 'I '•JIHIIt . ion. 1 1&.· ''(''' 1 (!•11 • J i c 111 ,,f tlw 1 ''l b• 111 It' It' IH•Il 11'•' •.I tl , · (IJl;lliull d 1 1 1 lw•' 1 a} n 1 ' '· 11 d I I . · r1 u c d , ' ".n\ 1 r "'' 1' tt. Jll 1 1) . r 1 I~ I , c I ( J I I J I • m ,, I I l a ,, ;-'. (. t ,, I I ( \ J • I ( 'Ill I d c I 111 .• 1 I • ('\ I y JHII '" h.,. JrH.I '\C.:I) •in·, 1•11 llwn 1c.lt·1 II''~' 11, ·rc i. ,1 ·hid 1 I,. 11 r ,, ~ p a '· I 11111 • ., d. J n • \ Ia a It tl1 , · • , • 1\, t ll , lltllHII~ttiUit'f. IJijijtl v . ltl( d·t~llalll•IJ"lll llii'JI th . rnh ;l! d 1 ''Til in ll IJ11 .11 • , ll 1 h1a , ul Jill, 1 , · 1~ lH \•lll1.' 1 P••rt ({>) So You've Caught A Cold? . \ 11-h-h l I rr >(J! \\ d" that you n•·<·'lin:.·~ ( J(J h )ffif"' and ''l} in lwd !t >• r c-an. It\ 1hc bc:~l 1hiaP tu d'J (q,· a culd. l)"ir,k ]'iCnt) •1. \'\at <.:r. fn1i1 jtJtt ~.: . and '•thl'' lirtuid~. J·.at li h . ot ~imrle. nr '"i hin~ f,,nJ. t\n,id <, 1 1i1 arion. u in\' a lC' . 1 i'e if nc~T ~'i.tr~ . If ~ 1 ur d11'1''' is , , rc. gar_k frequen ly & h a hot nluri n <.:rt~111inirl' o rw l'il [' 111 of . ali.: and Ole-bali lC~bJ r;t JJ\ uf b.:t ki H1! . , d:t to :_~ ~Ia . ',f ,··a lcr. It 111'-'Y he hf'lpftt l. 11nk . )''"~' dnt:ior '-~dvi c arrains· it. to ind11ce <\Wt•atin,, bv. t.cd.:int.' .1 hr~t hath. ur at lcnsi. a hot f,,ntbalh. r()Jirl\\('d II\ a hill drink. u~h a~ h'> lemonade. Crl\l'r up in bed ,·irh cxtaa blankc ·. Tak<.: ca· nr•• ~o g~t chilled. ~·teatn inhJiclfinrh. if the ph~ . ician rcscribc~. ma~; relic' c the ~ l opped-up f(•clint:. [ f .\ 'ull ha\ l: fc\'cr and ache:- and chill alon-o wirh voir ~ cold. it i~ \\ i ·e t,, c:dl in a d( CU:')f. Ynu'll !.'Cl all kind;, of ach·icc fr"m \\ t'll wishitH! friend tdliJJr! yuu ju.s ''ha tr·· d.­for a colu. a n<.l \·ou' ll finJ all mann ·r of O.Jid cure an l 'cmed­ie;;; fr,,. !'a le. Brntake the ad\'icc or :>'01C•ne \'>hO knc)\\~ what he is dl')ing-your doctor. H · can 1 ru~crl} dia_-no . e ~·ou r condiLion and rrc:,cribe correct trcatmcn. Cold.- .tri' Calr!Jing . .\ln .L cold~ are caught from ' '~mer,ne cl·t ha::ing he di . - ca~e . T hat's why it's impnrrant to a oid "'~erCa' wdcd place . a~ much as possible. That's whr it's itnpor~n· rhcn ·\ou h;1 \·e a cold LO sla.v home. .\ nd h\ :tll m~an . co\·(.'r .\ OUr face \\'ith a gooJ . izc handkerchief whc1~ you c• u_rh or sneeze becau. c the ~mall<.·st droplet frnm lt \: nose or throat nHt y ~ prcad the cold germ f rnm one pcr~tJP trl a not her. h is preferable to usc f'cl! er handkerchief. wbi(h cJn bt: butT~d. A cold is more likdy to be SC\ ere and pcrhar=- '-kn~lo!l into serious complicatinn when a rerJIO i:; in flll1 Jct\·n health or vcrr lircd. One of the hc ·t r'tL'n:nti\ . d.(td,\rC. is to keep in ~ood h::·alth. E src(inlly du ·in~.; r1·c ·'c 'k . ·· season get pl enty of sleep. cxcrci:-e 01 x!t.•ratd~ Lll'"1.: •r~ each da\. ·. dress \\a rmh.- a nd sl.·n~ibh.· in r . •ld \\·eathcr. and wash your hands with soa p and \\ater bcfnr~ eating. H ~ OLJ keep on catch in ~ cold in Sl'i . ~ uf l'~king care o,. ~·ou r. clf. if colds hang on. or if r'm h.l\e a pcr . ist~:lt cou~h. your hea lth nee Is \\"atc hin_g. St'l.' n rh~ :ician. 0f the purchase pri ce.'' ~ [ r.; . Hannah furth er pointt~d t.1llt th,u "l1n il tlh· ~·t."~t ma scs or people, who rc~d l)· pay lti ldrn t.l \('~ uokn ~\ in~l~ . rc::nlizc the si tua tion that i ~ f~n:in!:: tl (' n.ui,)n mda\. th~rc j,., • li ulc hope of remcd) i ng thl' ~ it UJliutt. T he Lu nlt'r. l \bin ·,~ man. manllfaclurcr nnd . tll indthli'H.~' ,1rt.' tt\c,i f, the lim:r. Su(.h a Cl•lh.l i ti\)ll skl\·\s ttl' <l!"l'l :lti,,n. dthl ~l ,I lc . tdr •twn and \\l•ntl'll :t i c.' fc1 1'Cl'd illlo tlu· l11H'111pln\ llltlll !;!ll•lll'· \\hic.h c:tntu•t l'w ta la:n <.~lf(' ,)f h' thl' t<•\ crnnw11L. l l i:- ~t bt!' · n \.' k. h u L it n Ill~ t ~lor 1' 111 d \ i m.: 1 n t h 1" l H h: t) r '' t· ~ h n II '- H lind "ur~h ~.· . in (a ~o:h.H •t il· ddt·qtln., fH'lll v\h~eh it \\ill b~· ht~td lll l'~ ll j ~', ll(' Pll f~t' h ""' f• \; l t"l\ ll.,!.ll\c.~ '1 1\d l)\\.'d c l'i'cU~\. 11111 . 1 • j,t: "~ ttl,.tlll. c.',«•llll t l\i~.·.tlpl.tnninL.-." In \ntth L'.tt'trli ll.t lh~·tc.• ~tit.' lltnJ\.' dtlll \\liC hutt.1t,·.l <~ ' i , · ·, 111 q \ !'> L, k i 11 ~ p .tll i u t hi : h, 11 " 111 ot ·-n I "t l 1 :1 \ t 11111\' 1111 ltL S11 h It• ,,l(·t ,, " \h -. I. l dl•ul ], •hn ''"· \lwt­dn ·n; ;\ I, . l''h,atl•·, 1·. J ,.llll'>~ ll\ . ll .tlt· J••h: \L ., l to'll'l•t•· I >.,ni ·1:-;. l 1. 11 .11 '-·i h. \ I , . < ,,.u, . '\. l'l h~dt.·, l "'l•.ttiPllt·: ' It II I dttltrtld j{ ,ll h.:t·• ·• \Y tlt tl lll ~ll )ft : \l 1, I <llll ' ·, lllhlJ- '('nl"·'·' \ ! . ,ilk. t lh l 111.1Jt ,.tlwt . (Il l' t.tkllh! h'ti\ · k~ I i 11 l~ttllllftl' llld~ 1-! ILtliJ' , 1. t.f j._, h 1• 1 Lkl h ml (' IJHIII•utiJI I 1\. \ ~ I I k I I • I ' I II ' I !.! ,i, i II • " ,I ll" (. Ill h . . • • • • e Must choose state capitalism or Iree enterptiee says Roger Bahaon the world~ qreatest statistician. __. . I arr qjilii . n iJh: '' u l k~rs and ~x·r<"n t ilh\ n i ·.1~ th"'l· .-J l"'t i~ I }4-tY~ ~-'t. npc- r• r:l 1,: ~ - - r(. B,\lh(tn St!\tC~. ·H It i d 1 i' ~ u l t .f a h n · \ <' ell h nl) dnd th." "h t \\·a nt 3 la ·e h l l for p 1 i \ -a c· \;; ··n r' lr - \ .~ r ~ ~ u d <:a 1' j t ~ 1 . . . \\.e h r \ c r~ ,'~ t:\.t 1 \,< \.r-r~l- •ads .t ud '~ l.' ntu t dl<'('lf.C eidtt.'l ' the h•gh j·j;1 . 1 nr th . h.)\\: Ei~h1· HlJ 1i t \~l uthn\rtoy~l lHll i \ bt· put t a 1~ to '"•"t k.'' ln hi~< nick()( :\lard1 °. lqun. ).Ia. Bah''' 1 . t:t t~.··-= '"'lt i" c:.ti rn,l·tt.:: I ·h t. ~b.OPO i-. dH; t·lininHHH in\l''tnwu t in bnild­in~,. r·h·.n.·"'j ·t'- r'\ t:'l<. .• PC(.'dcd tl.) r'lO\ 1de t.~ch 11<: w ioh in \:·ui'l~tr; ;· :.0('0.000 muhip1tcJ b.· ",0 0 cq n.1 l ~ $)0:00l\- \· tl.(JI)l). HI? a1Sl' .'l.at,·~ ' e h:t\"' th~ Pe~<."~an <.:1 ·dit aJJd the • puhli\: n\.·~- P10rt gocJ: llll p-n •.t'0 t.'Jll}'IO)t'fS Jarc noL N~k trei: P l''t'Y in n\. \\ ent erpri . e'-th0~ i ea r the gn",e rn­UlCi! l, i~, i:n·~ tsgaLion,· . tax l . jl h;. ;P1d t he lJk!.!.' . . \_ . ?.~n \ l r. Bab ·t'ln ~:tys: ''1'J c,' go\Tnltnent·ti g:l n1c, ac­Ct rd.lll~ l.tj ~ ,n) penl h.:. i~ tt) for~·c all c&pita1 into ;tovcrnment . ,),nd~. ~ ~e·' the; dcn) ;ltl(,:.,. for thu. '.! bunds :;o keen that the _o\<: r~. e·: ~.To t.nJ.en:-~ke n•ore and n1ore cntc1 prises fo r­med. lli'.:li"Ct:d t y i'r~\'atL Capita}: then by ~Ol11petin g lln­lc\ irl~ i, 1.~, ~· it Ju~tries again ' L r ri\ ate en1plorcr$, the ~ov- 'lll' ·crJL~r mplt( iy· fri~rhtcns capital." hence today'.;; n1arket. tor ~t \ ' men . ~ bene '-ln. ·. " Issue Bigqest Since 1860" ·The i~suc ~ J tate Capit;l]isnl ' s. Free E nterprise ha uever bee.t:J '"U' ~1.1 u=n el ~ before the people. . rhe A n1crican ollie si!"11pl.: ted for a ·hange o ( au minis tra tion in 1 <JJ2- not f<,r _·ra.te C«q italism. After four years of recoYerr, they :-ot ·d i,-r n10rt! n:co\CJf in 1936 not fo r ._tate Capicalj m. EYt:n ibis falL 1 doubt if the pllblic will realize \."\·hat the .r.ea~ !~sue i~ . •·1 i c \\·a . hington crowd has hccn as clever in their ~d.c·!De'. ·c· r?a.in f'(J\\ t"r as were lire \Vall tr<:t.!L tycoons o f 11,(. t\\t-nties. fake the J ecen t insu ra nce in, .: ~ t i ga ti o n , for ,.,. ·1.tc. . 1o-sl p~!:c~pl c bclit:ve that this probe is a good thing. 1 ~p!>loT·t" (,fit if it~ muti\e is To g i\ e t he country info r rn ~-tti on cJn a hu'-int.;:)s in \,-hich there;: are 63:000,000 pol icyhoklers. ·· B .tt man r people arc not su re tha t the m·ot i vc i so s in1plc :tn.J rraio;thtfnrwarJ as 1.hat. ~orne belie .e the iclea is to f1 ;~,,~en i~·1sunince cxcoJti\ e~ . o that thcv wi'll inVL" t 1nore ( ~J t:hxir {UJ!d5 in goYet·nml'nt Looos, even. though t ha t 'could t~. ·. ~·rr hacl for p<·lic} boldt"t :-. ··9."hc:-.e reop ~e cite the.: b{toks as proof of their p(')int. "fl cl'· cvn t:er~tion i$ ilia ba nks uo1,. a re irtu !AU v forced to , lH' t.:~t onhr in {·~o\ crntnenu:., . tha t other i 1~ve~ trn e nt s :~ rc to0 ~ uften Jrov. ned (JI1 by bank exarni ne r~ . Can it be that the pia fl ~ . tu f~:~rce. in ura.occ ~.oml a 1 tj~ s L) bt1y only government h '"1ds ir sre.acl of Jr1akin~ i ll \ es ment s in pri\ at e.: indusvy: "Emplo. u ::; are especiaJJy upset bccau c they be·ljcve the people do nc1t. knr\\-c~· '.dHH i · g-viog 1H h ~h ind t h ~:: ~ccn\!s. Th-<: y 1.1!nk h:at dtr.: ~:bole -scltem ~.: i~ de' ~rh devi ·ed ro ~ain con­L. roi 6{ the l.ati,,n·.:,. credi t ;,.\ '~ tt::Jn. l~e~ardk:>s ,) f vht.!th cr ~ her.e ~any suc'l rlan u! nr,~, the c-tfect is rJ.~ ~d m e. Pri\atc :n(mey i ~ idle, ')v a i e. lHi lJjnns rc cf:ficicnt, (7) ha~ 1)1p ' d 1IV ~. ll\lJll' {q~jll ·rJJf' I'C! < !C .p fCJ11\' 1 )-f Wr~tt• ~ ck·ph.:tnr s . ,11 1 h, rt•c "rd Jl f· , ,. · I· ' r ·rpri c. b, ,._ n rn: . o cun-t h.· t)) I}; n g' ~I $ l e ' J I • r () ( ' l Jl H1 n I. p r I) j <.:Ct ~. "Time to Quito · T~1c l r>i nt J wanf l n 111ctl-\. t' toJ ~}' . h n\~ t'\ "T. is lilli '' t «l b' i n~ the i--. uc c,u, in 1 he op ·n. l.t't u ··~ JO\\ '-i ',Hh•· ['1\1~('!-\S. ••Lcl U$ ~ t nt\) u si n ~ ~tl)U0.0(10 !TflCrnpJt,} t rf ~ t},;~ su lhH;lc a hr>ut '' hi"·h t he} kn,,w rH•I hinv. h ~iT j iS h dt tite ·· L ~ t us end l h~o.' call !<'u tLl ~"t:d ta.: bJ fl . ~tim ed -at ~\·"·rn­J u~nt conr rol of (.' 1, dir. l .et .\1 ca ll a h;tf t. rn t i ~ c.l ~ t l i::cd • inYe~tigati t ms aimeJ :1t the ~?lllH! uhjet·tive. c<-Lct " ~ pu l the ~i~tcen billi11ns of cold t.J.S ft and the eight n1i lliun. o f jillel y jc. • b}c:,~ ba )._ tn \\.Ork ~· Rog-t:r Rabaon i ~ :\ tnerica ·s :\o. L Statisncrau and l eadin~ Econo;i1is t, whose .i udgment c~1 n usual!) be retied upon. •• .\s we pJ.~ other~. so ,\·c are p;:tiJ, Life givt-s us back just wh-at ''e p-ive~ And so, gooJ·w·iJl cun trots sncces ·, Bur trade that "·c may t ruJy li\'c. Sales ma~ be made in n1oney. \ e, But the-y arc ah, a: nlaJe to men; And so~ gol>Jwill cunlrols succcs . Bringing foJ k:-; back to buy ~ gain. I-Ie profi t.s most wh0s ~ every sa I c. Create$ a friend whos(; kindl~ thought . erves to perpetuate the tole, Of vYhat .an d '\!·here nnd wbv. he bou-~.: ht. . "--}"' ll Y'I' (J'i(.J • .i\{ot her: «What is your baby hn:>t he r c rying about?, 1'horna s : ~'l-Ie's cJ ug a big hole in the back yard and \v•ants to bring it in the hou3e . SK.l '\J"\ ED T here is an old m ~· th of 3. magic kin, the ,~-ca rin g of which got one c\·eryLhing he wished for. But c:tch wish shrank the ski-n, a nd by and br, when the wc;·Her got a ll he wished for the skin squeezed Olll h ~ br 'Rlh. rl'hat ski.o ~ o rneon c inte rpre( , is sf'lfish·ne.u·. 7 . ,. t.l 1'T i (.~ ~ A man stood on the rreer corne r ptayi llg a 11 accorJ ion. vVhen he had 1 l~yed one refra in, a little urchin '".rent 11 p to him and sa id : :'\"hat \{'SS th at l une. rni-s tcr ?' ··1"ha t n1.v boy. . was ·'fh e IJct=t th oi Tt:! son . ' ., an wered the plarcr. L· rc hin- . \\' ha l a horrible dea th . · \V e can., t h a v c a n y fun t h is e' e.ni n g. A Jl I h a e i n m y r ocket is some m3-ll cha uge. ' :;\Vell , ·what dn yr)u Lhink it t~kcs 1,.0 . end mr kiJ brot_hcr to the n1•Jv i ~$? .\ ll\C dollur bi ll ?'' P eck s t Firtns s ha ulu be see n, an l tlot hun ! \\ 'ht·n .::t n·Ja n 1<. ,1\s u u\ n at the heeL tbcyc>s usually a trim ankle aboYe it. · P ublished by c.The h.unpion l'amil}··· as a ~-mbol of Lhc ( {'lupcratiun and Guod Fellowship Existing at the Pb n 1 s of The Chamrion P,ll:'~ r aud F ibre Company, 1-l arntlton. Ohio~ Cauton, North Carolina; Housto;,, T exas. am.l ~a ndcrsvi lle, Georgia . G. W. PHILLl.PS _____ ______________ ______ Editor, Canton, No.rth Carolina REUBEN B. ROBERTSON. JR . _. ______ . __ . ___________ . Associate Editor EMEB.SON BOBINSON ___ ______ . ____ .• Assistant Editor. Hamilton, Ohio A. M. KOURY_ . ____ ___ __ _________ ____ • Assistant Editor, Houston, Texas UUnited States Huge Competitor With Private Industry" Is it true that America is bec9ming Communistic? T HE main title for this art icle was u.,ecl receody by one of our purular newspapers~ with a national circ;:ulation, in which the writer painted a picture which, 1f true, should cause e\·er~· good .\ merican citizen to ·'siL up and take notice'' nf the ui recti on in which the ' Good old U. S. Sbi p of State" i:, drifting. In Lhe a rticle rderred to, Lhe writer states.> ccdur:ing the l'a 't il\'e or six yea r~ . the adminis1 ration at \Vashi ngton has entered more than two ltu tH.l red fields o[ competi rive com­nl~ r<.ial and itldustriaJ activity., But, to the protests of private t:ntcrpri-;c. the replr is these government acLivities ara.:' l'Ot czompeLIHJrS at all, ·merely filli ug in Lhe gaps in the nation· s economic sy:,lem that pri\·ate iniLiati,·e has not plu~·ed 1.1 p, · h i ~aid, atuday llw g< vc.rnment has complcre ownership and Lt.llltft,l uf 47 corporations '.\ ith assc1:s of $8.000,000,000. 0 \ r. part!:· aud tXCI( I'-iCS pan contrc,l o\·er 2,000 corpora­livu '" i " ~ ~el ul $4.0(J0.0(J0,0{JU. anJ hab att ained r ontl'ol cl r,,u, . h 4J l (,inuPent tJI dircuur~ ,,,. :;tri(.:t" re?ubtin11 of ~omc 2()()t_,(J fJlivatt:Jy c,\A,JJ d Lu~jnc~sf:s \\ith $70.000,000,000 iu ;,., l-,f~ - ''f.•ndii,g 'Jf ft·deual "'')f1 ~ys ha ht•t•n t h · SlfiJll g'l'~t dcvi'-·c r~r C.lltJj ,,f tht: guV<:J lliJ~ 'HI int r> I r1~·att ~ lll l: l jliiSC. Cash h,a "1JlW <,fll (fJ hcHJI:s 3lld r.JiJr< . t!ld , l'l Jlr;tllllf llUI I i11b i11dll - rrtt6. tO t.c•r1 t1f t ht,ihinJd'S IJI hrrr.tt:r ~ au'-1 until tl ,~_·s~· lu. n o it rt; 1 J ·rid tlw ::~•\ 1'1 HII'Wlll v. ill h.nr · l.t \ oit:T in m .wi,l gc·m ·nt vf i.t·tr ~ilclilc>. 41 CIIIlt 'J<.:tc l~.'W111pl eb iihn~·V lltl' e tr•1JI 11L r."' t-'l' ltl llclll (: rJJit ­i' ~·it l•.tJ y_jt], I'• Late: i 'I,·", ,. lllld tl;r· 11r 1.t1 ,I \\.tl• 1\\ 1\ 1'>\f; t c 1 ll uJ l111 UlU n 1 1 'i i II :r I ,t • t < .d p 1 I • u f , til. I h t • l nl.11 a I \\ :d('r\\,j~ 't)IJJ'JI tltno1 Ill 1 f·Jtt:tJJ. \\',1 ht ll JI dllt ill" Ill ~,; \\: r,r)d \\ itf 1 :tf1•f 1dUj' l!f"t'Ui~t··· IJH•It· d1. 'I :-PO { fi,ft •·II dh \ l 1~.t j 1ppi Jl j I I flllrf l)tJII'I \V lll'J ~. ··h ·dt· t ~dJv !lfl.()tlfJ l1 •.>lil' . HIJJ i~ns cd dnlltt t,) b} ('It' 111 ' , , P.) ut (8) Constructive and Destructive Criticism C o\.:-;TRl C' li VJ·: nific:i m frl~an . In r !Jl f(Jrlll. tt1 huilt!; dc·~t rt.J' Li\'c crir ici-sm 3<;an pnsite -- lt:;ls <.lrnvn, injur-::. dt:-rrr:J)'. tt r.rc n' er, to • I JU. t e pp-l riti ~:.i~JII j Jikt: d -.,•Jrg•.:t>n·~ ~ nifc, lt may prn\t,: d_ bfe fr.g nr it mar dcs l r·J~. Cr•t).,I·J'llcl!\-c Crlliri fit sh~Jul d hdp: !e­sl rtiCll\ ~ rritit.i&lfl hinder;. :\n ollc should crlrici e unfe . s lw kn J\,\"1) Lh<: ra<.l ~. bdic' e~ lh!H \:ritici 1[1 1.v11l do 2'00d. i.s nen:"sa' r and r,fkrs ~u~h crir ici-.n in !te rigL r irit . • .f. h e spjtil of criiicisn\ ?ro vs lJH fmc tu~.t Jjke anr o 1-:~r habit, anJ •J td c:;':) we aie carelul it ·.vi;} OtJtl <.k~dtJ~ in·D a bad injuri()U5 habit, and like a boomer;ane we wiU reap wha t ,., e SO'<\'. Remember, '·A goocl n4tme i. more pn: iolJS than en eat riches." Unfortuna tel) . the mosr rA u cri;.icise tf r) m\.cb. \\"e l ry Lo persuade ou rsckcs that we mt.:an ~'J harm~ but a am d name is easily ruined; thcref(,re: we shvufd b!; caTeiul and never say a nrthing that will injure anyone. Shakespeare sa id : ' Good name in man a nd wmnan . dear nty ior.d. I : the immediate jewel of their S01lis: \\'ho stea ls my pur . e sLeals tras-h; "tis omethine,, nothing; 'T"·as mine, :tis his and ha" been sla,·es to th(.~u~ancb; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of tha t which not enriche~ hin: Anti makes me poor indeed. ' Vole ~ue reminded of t he s.tory of th\.· man who h-aG cir­cu laled a fal ·c inju rious lory about a ncig11bor. The \ kkcd story spread. \\'hen he lea rned the tnnh. be s.oognt to l!!'1.! Lhe \Yro ng he had commiued. l-Ie v. ~nc Lt) the 'il~ =-c der~r­man for advice and the de r~yman ~.aid: -- c~. kill t• e b £"e--: a.nd finest goose you ha\ <:' in your Hvck, und $t.l nin~ f rlPll your fiH01, commence to pluck lhe goo-.c. c.lro,'\pn ~ thL L:-\.h­crs on lhe r<.)adsj<.Je." The task \\as per;orme'-~ ;ind t~ penitent Jppcared at the derg' ma n' · hvu · t! \\ith tht· pll~·~._~,.! carcass of the roose. •·.:\ow \\hat next sh~li I d~.)~-- he"' · · L l(You shall relurn home and LarefuU} ~"kk u!' c ch k.tth.?r u• kt.•n fr0n1 ~ h~ g ose.'' "l~u t.'' he r ·pl·cd. "the ";n"l ' . ·~ blown thl: (ctnhers in u Lhou ~.t th.l dit"'(> ti.).n~ ·· "\h ~,>,L.'' ~ai d dw c le J,{!\ ' Jl'll ll. ·· . o ii. is \\ilh \l.lll f lit~. lt h,t, ht'l.'l) ru~ • • ri ~t.l on the wind::. ui ge>!\S ip. Thee'' it d1in~ '-\•ll s . i"l <·l '. ''~ nt·i~ hh o t t::t tHH l h L' ('(\ 11 \',:tvd by \l\ll in UU\' . invk .\(;un. 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'"\K t l ~. l 7 l::_- ch ~ \ l''' icc.d St ltt·s ~-li11 t \\ :l. t'$'ltl hlisb 'd. -. tlh 11i n< (~ ' T-hii ~ddi. h i.l \\d~ c ~l,1hli-d~ed in 17{)_1 : f!H' <'lW at ,'~n fr~r~· · i~n) in J,5·) :l'llJ tl1 1J 'nV('t' in 1 ~6J . · ~\ p: il ''· ' 11;. t h~· l nih.•J $t H' ·~ \.1\'·da 1 c.•d " ;1 r , •n < •C'I 'tn~Hl~. ~11 ·h' ~H~.H . V\', ,dd \\ ~-"' to mal\t> tht'· \ t•dd fn•("' ftu. 1)<'mn - ~I ,- , . \ . . \ p1tl 0. 1. ~ - C:<.;Jh't:ll P n\'l'ft l-'. Lt"C> l<':Hl~ r df th(~ \ m . '""(t\i t:ile fnrc"-' !> in tl·h' \.t\' il \\'ar~ ~urtendpnx l ( (1 (_j\.nc. $<'. \r,rii 12. l${"~L F H"t Surrtpte1 :H· C h:lrl ~,t~ n. &)uth aro~ hn. ~. . ~-~ ~ l "n~h: 1 ~It:,{ .:!li\J ca f'll~ r~ d by Gen( nt 1 L-5e~ ureg~ rd. 'fhi~ \-"~11l l't1~,.-keJ the beginr-in~ ,·If ;_he Civil vVa r . . \ J.'"'ri! )4. 1~(\-. \ :,r~h~n1 L'in oJn ,,\"as assa~s in a ted by­\\ 1!k.-es 'B~·ndl :) lhe FQrJ 1 'h~Hcr in \V.:~sbington . A-·"ri1 l ·. 190t,. th-t> ,e-rl~c t ~n Fr:.rncis. "'O c~Ythquf<l k e oc­._ ~ , ·cu, .· .HP.-:.fing t"r;.:·r·erty \·ttlucd ~t $500-.000lOOO and tak~n g -t.l". · ti ·n·~ C!~c ~ s1 n . ~s disl ri-ct was reducc~.l to asn es. \or!l l G. l/7-. < h~ fan1ou hanle of Le ~ngton~ ~Lass-a-cllm~ 1',: s. rtC"''.LTtt.t-the J1rst collfli(H b el\v\:en ·the CoLonist s - · :1~; ~j)e, lh-;ti~ h uoops in 1:he J :evo!uti-on·a ry \Var. A --~;1 ~: . 1S3t-. _the Battle.-= of ,an J3cio.~o \i\-as fought the ,.,r.:e~ rout~d and T exas ~a-ined be1· fre.worn . "-' ' ncr:_ 2 .~. t:}qg_ a \\~a r to Hberate Cuba frotn Spani ~ h :, :.1'{·; i,_•n. :and ti) p:-ote-.,t . u)erie-am econon1 ic interes ts in the t-.~:; l~e'~ ''-a~ _o([icially d-eclared. .A tr-eaty ~wa s siO'nced l)c,'t·u· h< r rn. 1-::n~ . . \pr;; : :. . 1 . 1~.: ?\'apoleon Bonaparte, \,Vh <D rearrangt!d the ,~J of F.ur . :re t,~J snit. hinueH. ,,·as e~led to th:e l "land of ·;t. -Ht:·ie·1a, ·'rrhf~'T :1e retnai.ncd until his death 1\lity 5, 1 R2 1. 4 pri~ "•1. l 7c.9. l:ie9-rve \Va . hington. the hero of the • ru\!r;can- R""'o!-u!i t,n ~ \vas i:n a1,1g ura te-d th.e fir t Presideot r.:· the { ni ed ~-<=ares . Mr. and Mrs~ Herbert T. Ra:.ndall Visit Canton Plant ~ Jr R. :a.rl'~ .?\ 1. rs. I1erberr T'. R:uldaU of Ha tnihnn. _Ohio, J. V,;~ were ~n Canton recend:". l.t v.-as _-Ir-s. Ra.ndaU s ~.rst - ~-:B;t. 1:0 the Canton .I'1ant sncl sl1e 'l\7as i~upressed ,._-ith the · n~ ~i ,;e vf uur ~o. ~ paper machi-ne the targ~est book t a r-r :m~ch!11 e in the w.orl-d. _ ' r·e- ·"· ~-r~ n:e(;L~ed to ha\<: ~Jr. a.nd \1r~ . Rr1ndall whh us "' <d .f10pe w~ -~bd} ha\C' the plea-~Jre of se<:in-g- t:hen1 aga ir-t. \tr: Randall j, \ 'ice-Pn· i-cl "-.nt of 1}fie Champkiili Pa per an.d I; ibn~ (-r,rn1 •anr and al~(J C er.n~uh ing F.:,ng i1lle-er fur - ~he A Though.t foz ·the Moa th 1!1es;:;~d i;, he that,. co.r!&iclcrct-h 1:hc p<J(il : the 1-.JOrd "L~jll dc!• ~;-er hi 01 :n ti tne of u~(JubJ~. 'The Lord 'vill f're.;-ervc. fH•,l. and ke<: hm1 .ali . ' a~ he;. s-hall be b.le-. ed u~!plJ the ea.r h. • • • • . • • Coopetotion Produc-es ' • · HGlrmeny . • ' . . . . :£~ !\N: ~ J() r Y h:; ·•s inq•urt:Hlf IH YO f'tl~'ltnt'l~• ttt'•tl .'lS Jl t ~ I T~ nHisic. I i ~, ,,, d pnn l ure~ · drst:' )n : •~ nt a ud i-t c.-nrc to l ., ,,, c l-r n uJ '--l t"' • J\ n; J'rl J '~ll\' in tht· Iniddlc ~' ~' · t whld1 wenHd~cn Jn·r . (•i:tnos l~ ·t-,.ritt't P~ ( 11) ih Huti r rwr y: . ''If llt ~Jt ' i,~1\ t.t !lj h ~n rHH1}' in th t· bet ' ' f · th e re c1.1 n 'r iii.' H.t ,the } 1 HH~IJ, • l~ a rn-H•liV we ;~rt! J'(; ld ~ i" rhc• u~apUi lt Jl1 c~ r p;nu-: rr, etH:h r.aihcr In C:tn\·' svs tcm (J J. n 1'tr:t_bin~Jion of thin.p:s inte-·ndecl trJ f(lrt-ll .1 Cttntt(~c.:t¢d w·hnJ • --- c 'lH'ord c t Hgr ~JJH-'ll' in \. i-e w:. hr tllLe r~: ~ t ~ , J'C~lcc a rnl fr ir~ t Hbhip. Jn !fltl ~- i ti, lh~Jt tntic n. tJ[ di ·rl'c ren't soHotl · which r LC."l S-t'~ - tl•tC ear. C'tH')11C t ~ltiou and h::t ,,,_m;J.try bt~ L W!.:'f; O W(Hk et~ a ·J1t! d epart- I H~ rn·s i . fflt'lst cs~ en r i ~tl. l t: t.;neans V<.·tu·r and (•a ~e r ~4Jrk nnd ~r<~:rt e r prodUcltt 11 ar lCSA CO~ L J es ttlts count. bo\vCt.1e r. \ifc canner c'xpect J!oud r~su l s in auv o rgs ni7.a1ion wit bout cc-~o-pcr ati on and ~ ha-'t rnoni<:~u s spitjl·t . <llllOnf!i t.hc wod ers. 'J'b.(; rnn-trn rJi' 1~h e C'hact:npiG>n J'apa.r ~l ll d F ibH'; Contpan-y is. ~)l(Jt merr· ly s ~fJ S f)" but r.; le<.l$ie the cusl onl>er :. Corrs·eque.o1.Iy. co~J?-e rat-1on rs C!)scntiat in all clepartn1cnts of the plant. ln~- la.ct> a ,,··hole foe n-rorc: Ul!l L:~ done b}' pu Ui Jilg to~et:her than by pui••i ng in oppos·it¢ direc­tion s. 'l ·'he s~jri t of ceop.eration i-s a gcrod spirir to c ~lti v;,te: it ~J;.,es n't hurt an ycnc. an-d we a-U win by tt . 1ne football tea m.' baseball 1earn. bas ketb-a ll tca.tn a-nd aH other tean1s wi11 b,, coop e ra t i.0n. · Big tasks a nd ha.rd­foughL ga1nes ·.and battles ~re \v-on only by eoopt:ration &nd ha rrnonv. It 1s the same ·with ,bus ir:t·c-ss. Renle-n1be.r ur f ther-e i-n't aJ)Y ha·rrmony it~ the. factory) there ·can t l~ e aoy in the I' i~no.>' Ha.rmon_,·, -vv'hich t)rodu ~es uHity of .effe.ct in an o ra ui-'za tion, brings success to that organi·zation as w<:-11 as to t hose "''ho a re connected with it. Our . Shockinlj ~cidrnd 'Jo/f "W· , r!,:ILE the feport ~1 the .Nat_tQnaJ s~ !ety_ Co:uncil for t.he y:ear 1939 has ,some feow euG:bHragrng featnres_,. iJ: p r-~_se nts tih~ osual a r.ra~,. of almos-t 1ncredi ble facts . A.ccicJel'l tS i:n t_he t fnjted St~ tes last year caus-ed 93,000 d e~ th s ?J1.cl S,;S00',000 inj orie . Pcc.>petty 10ss is es-timate.d at $3 JQ0,00C~OOO . ~1.1 :f-i:gu res are a trjflc beio>,~ those of L 9~'8" the p recediJlg year, but tbcir siz . e is still te'n·i le to C~lJtem­_ p]ate. rfra Oic accidents on Stree.ts ana highways are responsi 1IC foe a major ity o£ the d~a·~hs aJ1Gl i n-j ~Hi es . But do.n't oe too s-ure of yeu·r G\1\' ll sarety juS't because you may not tr~ve:l the hi fhways muc}L .Once :n~ c n! the su pp o~ed usa fety ~ o{ th~ botne i·s tf.j s,~ roved by t:he record of 32J000 pcrs.ons ki l.led and 4,700.,00Q lnjtired in hotfle (ed ls, fires 1 and other ac-eid.ent . . It would seen1 that there ·i$ nothing cheaper i.n tbe l·oited ~tat es than human li te. ,, . e n~ fu s e to take a hack ~at even for war-~orn europe in the Jnatter o f 'deaths a ncl inj uri ~. ·\Vith swee-c peace ~nfoJdin g us, we kill $-ncl inju-re -a s., m<1ny in six' mom.bs as 01,1r entire cas ll ·~ lt y list ~vhlle Wt: w~ re in d1·e w~:J dd \~-~r. ~ ~ it.:. pos, iblc t b.at .1\.o-:tecic~ \i\fJll ¢ . er lea rtl the lc"SOtl of s,afety ~ 1!us.t \\ll,; a h" ay$ re.rna.i n carcl~ s and reck,. k·~s \¥her e ~l-l lm~·:n lives are cooccrned? L&rd Bl~•nk. (em the- . h:l .e~ho1lcc)-Hell (f ~ a be) . .- f(Jf 1.\~"o for. t.OJ Hnrr JVf.-r night_ Vc:.rict' Sol'l·y. we (jlrfr clo boxcts fo'r tht.: usc of papl~r incrl:asc"l. malt•:.; 'h(· ! Je~l pnJduct who finds the Schuoh; were developed and lib raries rnarkd. conloining thnu sands of bc)oks . pra ng Overcame Substitute .111 l :.t ~ :Ul • Ad IU} •k, le1• ~ (. I)Jl • Jd ( l Li, Ar:1tJ wiH:.~ le«:n 11f'd ti re an f,f f'•J I t:r­rnakiw. (,,,,,, th (ltiflc •· \ d1·• ~H.;. \t~rb •:•Jticd f·;qn·1 111ai""'H llllcnJf~h Ji'la ll) (4JIWI ri 'b til• y 1rr.Hhlillly o\'t'J ,.,,,,. lw.n;•tt'Jt,d. h,dl ' l'' IltiH'm lllJ t i( r ll<'"' 1 d ifll ,\'I'll ' \l~·d Ill rl1<.: pi·,,·· , ,f P·'l (; r. 'f'll< p;qt)tUGiUJII,Il) f,,, lltf.tltt, ' :-:~. '' d I r tab I i h cd i 11 J , ~t / 1 1 • B 111 :1 AI'. l,it p. f ~ t l.t•;, 111 I,, ••lilt' .\l(,ltf, rl 11! Jl 1J j IllS i11ciU It } fc·ll :qsU JI ;11Ji ;11 ,d udh di VPJ' t'cl. l 'a J ·~tll ' JII ,,s II]I"Jfd)t•J.J \\3 'I j •f ll) t II t •tf lq ,,,ifllt p11rpn.c. • J•&.'< t • .lly r• <:t '•\l ti1H • 111 .1 tttial. int., h<. . ing ~• t a Linte when d1c libraries (If tlh· Oc6dcnt g11arclcd thei r fc.•w hu n­d, td hool\.s \vi rh um·nJing can.·. F\)f i n ~ 1 ;1 r h .: c, a t t he l' 1 Hl c I t I h · h : n t h u n - I ll I' \. tlw It b f ~tl \ II f rl I(" j' It C1 ) j f 0 f l' , \ j I I) ' . i, l;1•li<·\ L:d l•l h:l\ \ cr,tH.linl'd I \ (),000 v"htnws. J\ nd iu the lihra1 \ ol 1 he h. 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T.x ~- Cl amp.ion engineer~ are constantly ~nJ tle' n~\\r papers for ne''" us-e.- a nll m each 111- stancc the peor'k pf ChaM: ion \\'ho Je,~elop and make (h-. !l.tl ct ~n~ ~'la '­in!! an importam p.•n i'l the wnr'~' . l'rogrcss. Spread Its Uses But gcnin·,. b~H:k ·o th():;(' \ r~,bs :teain \ Vt' fmd th.lt t'\·~n thotrgh the~ did , c1 ,. little tt; imJ'ro\ (' thl.' met h., ls \ISCJ ir{ Jl\:!king f.'~'' I. the.'\' l.'t'll.lilll\· did dh:i r p:u t \ 11 ~ rtt'&hling tts u' t lr!~­from f:u l\\J\ ~.ll\l'HGUh.l, tlla~\·d '' r it in~s. ~ Fulh \\ritt\'11 and illu~tr.\\t•d h. lh'l.~U ta1 . tH11 s~ ript \\cr . • I'I''"h"· ·,J .lll\.1 nu t' t h.ll'lllllU.J clll\.1 di\ t·r~i ti l d lit\:'l'.l' ut,· ,~.t ll ll' itll~' \' tstl'Th'\.' ,wd '' ·h '-Jt'\''t~it<•\1 i 11 1 i, h h c n I P '' l' d I i b r 1 !i ( · \d t h 1 h t 'h - .11h.l" nf huul ~ a en· ~ i b ll· h.l ~II\' · r hnla r u t '' ud(·ul. H ud Mold U d T IH· "''-~ lht.,d nf p(q,,., ltt1ki11 in tlt~ l:'o ·lit\;) tdl 111\\11, cd tlw lt. ad tn••ld 11 n l h). r ~ hine ~.·. 'fh c· 1 q • th :pt • ltl\\ lll .i\r" t i.d -. \\'1. . .'\l' IUttlb •ll\ }q•l, 11d I .r.\Lrx\. \\·h~ 1f\ th\:&t' f• Lt t1r~ \ 'i1 ~·h' · nt>t . • l . 1 ~ ~ t.~F v~ · td~ lttH.' fl . t •ht · :-.IJJ'Il! u ~"' en\ • , , • ,. ' "l. . t• -~' . . . ._ .Ij . \ " 1 ~g\- 't tlCII' t •' h'\ ,t ~ ' l \ ~ · •,l .•. j ("f'•HHt I \ L \1 ,, fl ~l ~-t\ \\.t·· \- qfti \ ;tt.• 1, tnd in <nn . . I . ~·\.;l~t·n\.:·,~ . i ·u t t q '' <·.n H· ~ .t'n •n \\'t.l~ t;. J \ ·" ·!•n' c '-!t \. ~·\' }' H~ n lt t1 c. H \\ ~1$ t • .~ .' t, \ \ . ("t ~.I :u h .-<n , · l ~ i a l-"r' ' <.hi l ~ \ \ ,,_ '.i , ~·1,1 \\ltl' ::-'llh~h hue t~\Hne thm1 ~r:; \\ '$ t ··~. h't.t~, rk{.fil"J l~ i ht· .-':-kin I 1 ,, ~ b\:1 \ .l l' ~ "1tir1 '$ie t~.td ttst~.1 . tlk. ,; il tl:~ l~ . , l'l; . n "'"' tiueu a . t ,,rit­_. .~)' ),.Jt ,_.ic.M .• ;1 ' 1'-i \;1 \ ral} · tl nH·~ . tn.a fl:S \. -~ ;\., J ;'a w l ' Ill f, n c l in~ n. "h f'l 1;: '\N cJ a .i.'i.: v''l~ll' a 1 ~0 <.'lf \0\i f\p r·iil.f. th" ~ka~.1 w;dt l~n ·n ~: i i1 .:_ "nJ it frcqtJ('lltl~ ~i~p­''.?- ll'\"~1 thn f'-c.::asant-; \nnrkt ~(:> l:'\ lvJn:t.l r: 'H ~'" ti,k~ t)tf th,Y·{' \'\i r.')f'l·;n~ ant.l ~t"!~ t:·~ tiu 'ti t<"' .\r.al,i-c papt·r 1niHs. Im.PQriant t,o Paper Lith n. H f~ ~ mal~'.·. n~·t', . t hcrt'f H~ ~.:{: . n~l? a 1 i~l'~_p{,.ot·ra nt. tn.'ite.1·ial u "ed i.o ti .- . r'; •. ,r~wia-c\ . e ,,f J."'jPt'l . .-\ l~ cl's'i a n trasd~l ~-r.rJ\,;e ~r~ltr te: th:'lt ir ~-as the '-. \._ t.OJ.U ~fl 1r.c eh:,·"'nth c-entury. in . h: ~ur.·:-~. to \\TJf' 1 "'r,:handi . 'e in pap-er 1h~t h:tJ t'<'~-~ l~'h.h"' frntn linen. rUCY. t t t w.hith h~J ~e""\n lakC'n frorn Egyp- . . 1~Hl T. l'i:'lil~H1 t ~- •• • 11 \\" ~ \lt.id a ' hilt: ~ ., ~ h ~t· t tl! t \t :tb~ r tU ti h tH'-·d pr·h· ti fc.~H ~ l1t 11h il\ f. l1 , ~ he tlc\ el . Jp lll'h nt tA 1-' . .i.p•'l·-u,.iktllf ro.'th" L. . , l i lt i~ i ~ lnt'c ·" f:t r 1Js, 1rt<e . H 1. n . d t-nnl d t•n J . i1-1 Qt n 1t' n c·d. U 11 r t I• e \ r;tt' . iH:n . t ·r in rht.: ttri o ! h11.Jld1ug j rr)cr,Hin:H ~ V ~ l ¢ ll~ t-. ' !tj d ' ~.if' J' . Cl ,';\ . w .H ~.:· rv. 11 ''"i ~ h ~ll \Hnlld (.' I i m l n~nc ~h o .~n<'icnt !'l 'h tie·t r~J <•q ,11T1 j"'i ug ~ "r . \~ <H k tt1g' ~ f-1 hn:·~ l"') h ~11 1 l. .l)evelot> Grindi:ttg ·wheels L~: h'l t •t1 . dh' .\ tf1hs hrnugb t,. :!t-rind­in · \\ ht.· ls i nt , <! i V'"iH.:(.: for dll~.: pre . par.aLi.nn (rl tl1.;lt<.'t ti1 l s' u ~ccl in pupt:i" n1 :d"ing an~.l ir is l" 'l)lll•t t'd ~ h at ~uo Hnd the ,-,~lf f IOl) ;'I g r ;,at 11ll1H b r-r of ll 1r-· 'he<'b \\l:re 1n u ~; .e·\ .L.'H <1 ~ fa r -vt·est ~s Sp~!i n. -\ nd thdt brin . ~ us t <;<> t h ~ b e~in.niog of at'l(:lthe:r e·r} inter s t ing epi\sodc in tht.' hi:;to r ~ uf pape r- n7l;a ki ns~tll ~ lifth' \\hen poople i11 Lh c· Occide n t b cgdn to lea nil. {rur;n rhe Arcrhs, and othe·P8 the secrets ~1 r HHl kin g. pape.r. \Ve>J.] save that episode Jor next month. 'T"h )se are sliiU }' elrs jn the di·n.1, dark pa t; b ut Lh.ey grow gra:dua:JJy nea re-r ~nd n ~a rer ro tbe days ~-rh en d e.velop­rtidH b eg~ o to come more ra.pi,dl y _ to the days Ch.am p1ons krH;>w b €st. • our o c 1 a eCU£1 ' B.'-' I "'f" ~,_:> "-< -,-n ~) • . --- E:xc-ept to;- rdati n:-::: a:nd f.riel}d~ o f 1'J(•hn J)~e,~ · nt:wspar·er readers ~a-id ht:~e a-ltt"r;-t.i' n to the brief·notice of his dca 'L 1~.be)~ kPt: . v. . in gc::n~aJ, that 11 ~. . ;e \:a a Scrcial "'e~ur1n. · P r·v~ra.m ~ ii() Milii·ch tl.e:- l1aJ l>.een contributing "ttr tJ1c .f 'ast Lh ree '-ea.r~. Tite.r !lid not kno'J: s; ecif:caliy ho\A: 1his w.oui·J a.f- ~ - . J.e~t Jc.lhn Doe·s famrly, ~.er chere ,is. a. -.eq~' ir.n~")Ttant benefit ro l'is fami ly, L fldl r: the amended. OJd-.Age and Sur­~:} v· rs JIJiUr~HlCe part cf th~ . .'o~,;i.a.J : . '" ~.riry . .\ct. ,. ·rs, Doe ai;)d the {:hi!ltl­r ·'"n .a, n:.~ . ~i~ <:: tnonthly b nefits untJ(J t~v . .--,~ chjJdren are lX years of Glge. ~aH;d on ave.ra·f!e earr~r~s ~ of $100 a 1 ,rJt,.J.L: Hl his "'-·ork, hi fa roily 1s i n:i­rnt:. ilia~tt:l~, Cin1dcd ro $52 a rnonrh, bc­ginn! fi<r in }\p.r~l, 19-te. 1'f~i i.as· .trance n,nne:r ·A--ill ne, paid t 'J ~hi s fatni1y du r- . in.g the period of its gn. . a~est need, untr} • -the c h j.Jd ren a Pe gi·o~vn. I t is tru e · t ha-t ,a lthough rhis a n1 0 lllft is r~ss than the fa milY had t.o live 0 11 befo.te th.e d e~th of 1\.fr. Doe. it t\itll go. a long· ~ra y t o­w. a rds k e·eping the farmi1y t·ogetber. · ~:fr.s. D oe will , \~h en s-be becomes six:t r -five years of age, b:e entide.d to n101'1thly checks d1e rest of her li fe, or until she re:r.:na rries. .f h is is j t JSt one of the prote~ti'ons a~coJ-ded to. e ro_p~ey<!es 01 the Cham- · pJl~n Pa per and Etbr.e Company) L1 nde r t he arnended 'oeial Se~urity Aet. Next month a notbet- a rode will show a noth­er example o f the p ro teccion . \)nder the Act. P a-;trons of a restau rant noticed ta.ckeJ on rbt; wall ~L s heet ol paper ·which was p rint ed in bold ch aracters: ~-1·he ·tpnbq~lJ41. in tbe ~ tan d bdow holongs ~o~ the champjon heavyweight fi.g. hter of the \\·orl·d. lie is cotning right back.~' -~· iv~ miontt:s later u tnh rd la a11d · paper ha'.l di a:~ ppcit red. l.u 1.hei:r pJace was anorh0r nQt fc<: : '· t ~tnb rci Ja j no~v i•.tl po~.s~s~ i rj n of 1 tJe drampiiJn t;tHl ra t.fl(J,a l UJ1Il e t'. cj f 1 h~ wo1ltl. l-fc i.~ tlot corning · back.'> {ll) • • C t.fe JJo Corracf J\lst five yeats ~ttl .on ~ebtuary 2S* Evalr~ Campbell is t&.e. dauct:Jiter of M;r . and Mu. .HOTace Campbe)l and the ni~e of Et-ni.4 Bauereiss, Oci:rdboa'td. Mrs. Campbell is en CM stencils. CHAMPIO.NS A:T ROUND TABLE On ':\{a rch 5 m·~n~bers oJ the clas-s of the H a tmilfion High School, to be grad ua ted thi$ Jun e, b.earrd a nt:•mber of Hamiltonians· on the va ri ety of n1etnods by wh ich they can earn a llv·elihoo.d. - !\.mqng the s p eakep~ tG> the 300. bGy~ ~ i1:d g irls \VePe four C~1a n1picn s: A. S . . Anderso.Ii. P er: onncl D1r~ctor , spoke on the work of p rivate setre­ta ries · C a l S.ld,lll ma n , P eFs.(Jn.nel oft the shop ~ nd op ponun.i~y irri_ncltlstry; ~T'ed l(etchum, :~c :~u n ting_ on accoun:t11:tg and tantqo. ~ e,vki rk, lancl a:ra s, on offlce \¥Or~ in generaL "WHY WORK"" A. S, . ndcr on, Di.recto.r of- P erson­nel i n 1-(amilton Cha repj o n ~ chose an a r re$.tjng subje<Jt "vh cn he recently sp.oke b,efo.-e a ga.t l1c.rir.tg .of t he - n1ed­can P nJp ~ nd P a per ~iiH Su1 erinten­dents, l\ Iia mi: Val ley Di vis io n. cu: t he a n n u aJ Cl1n.ne r in the "_ f a nches-L.cr ~ oteC ~ liddle~o wn. His St.1bjctt ·"'-as :.\IVhy ' Vo·r;k ," bu t of uU chi o-gs to be di :>C\t s­ed , he spokG of t he a. h1 ~ of c ruploy­rn en t ant{ the n.cGess·j~v for it. Anu y· ab.Q r&c '.:n tly pu1<e b efore C at h qli ~ T-lig'h S·chool · t~HJ cTH!S in flam­lit< n o ~ "Choo, . i~J g 1~ >ur Life' \\\ :wlL'' --- ~ --- ~ --- I ~t ~ ¢ r~ ld:,o r.__flcn.v· d id t:h ttl a a ugh ty ti nl ' I e)_ Gf y9urs get h1-H t ? 2 nd P ·itt . " f'h H ~ goG"Jtl tiu lc l'~Of of )'c)u r;; hjt lil in1 w:rtt·t ~ hrit k. • . • ' I 0 /~offal' SkaLil~'j RolleT skating is a popuJar pasttime in and near Hamilton. and Champions delight in the sport. A .recent party incl:uded: Seated- James DunnJ Isabel VonHagen. Charles Deam and WilBon Rowland. and, stanciklg.- Earl fitS, Hemy NippeL Joe Saunders and Marion Tucker - nearly all from No. 1 machine room. MRS. MINNIE TANNER ~Jrs . ).finnic Tanner. 62. 2-t-23 Ben­ninghofen A' enue. mother of f orest ' f'anner. a well-known Champion. d ied jn Fort Hamil tun Hospital on the J 4th. . he also lca,·cs her "' idowcr:- J-farry: and a daughter. Ora. , cn~i ccs \Ycre held on the 16th ,,·ith burial in Green­\\ ( r,J CemetcrT. • RALPH HUTTON KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK H.~l ph Iluttr,n, clc.ctrician. 27, died in ! l ercy H''SJ itdl \ larch 4 a:; a result of hd r!1~ suffet uJ on \ h n:h 3 '"·hen an <: r·lf~tbng electric ~witt h set fHc ll) his clr,, hin~. l<' !J.I f•h • \' 1 I ki Jlg J)t!a I !'.rj. 2 ~ ~·at (.'f' at tlw I lUll' c•vid •mlv Wt.' lll tu th <: • • f.'~'J Ch h•.1· ~·lth••r lO l1tt't1 CIO fll tUrn ~rr 1 Lc c:l ·~tricn y. TJ, · ~ti~;n W Ic care in t itn(' {}f illn~. T lte l' lan . iL i-:. annollnccd. will he­ronh~ dfcctiv'-' wl tcn 75 pcrr<:nl (Jf Rll em ploye· a ppro\·c i t. Si ncc it W'lS ~o r~cr LHi y aunnunced. no rt:pc)rll-1 an . nm"· a\·ai lnble. The c•unpany for the rir. t yea r i" of­fc rin~ 10 cents per month toward rhe CO~l. 1 'he plan was worked o ul ~\ tth the T\qu itable Li(c ,\ ,surance 'ociety of MRS. CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Hundreds of fri end. in the mill were shocked b-y the dea th, ca r1 .v in the monLI1, of ~'lrs . Catherine 'chncider, 2r .• 1921 Grand Bouleva rd, and an in­fant son born to her a few hours be­fore. -i\ [rs. Sch ncider had b€en ill for se\"e ra l .days and pneumonia deve lop­eel. \Vhen s·hc was ru shed to the h0s­pitaL the son was born, expiring le~s than 12 hours later. She followed him into the Great Beyond . ~'Irs . Schneider was the wi(e of P hi l­lip Sch neider color room. . he also lea\·es two other sons P hi llip. Jr. and Adam, a daughter. f rances t\ nn . 8 nd l~ v(! brothers, Rmt ha rd. Edward Cha rles . .lame and J ohn Bald \\"in. Fun<.:ral se rvices "'·ere cond ucted in Sc. \ ·eronica Ca tholic Church "ith burial in St. ,'U: jl;l hen CcmeLerr. SYMPATHY EXTENDED Srrnpenby vr Ch:unpinns was C'\­l \' ll(k•d to \ 1 r . \ nna 13 r(1\\'n in lite lkrt th t,f htr bHHhcr. J r,:,,•ph llcinlt:in. \\hO \\;IS l, ilkd 10 (I I\ <llll 01110hilc.- <.li:Cl-d <• n r i 1' S c' r n l i ll·. :1 11 d 11• .1 , \ ll H' l l Bakt r. p;dot l1op. in tlw d l·:tth c.f hi ~ !.\ i ~ut. \ l1s. Thci1•W kine. < --- . - - Tltt I.;Wlt l ) CJ( I II r - I ) ) d ) I d 1 r } II ' I\\ Ill y • J( "'i l ., . Jtd cl1 ink [~t JI \\.t ( C" l t •Ill' ht .tJt lh fc U ~· I> J( ·, ,j. f I l : }' :tiiCi l l 1 di,lttl\ lH''i l , lHH l l.\tlll l 1111t ~tt.p it lll' j,,, H'\t tl(' liW II It'l l min ­Ill t•S1 d<Jl 1111 . \J al, 111 ' f}q ~ltll J1 ,111J q UI !., ,,, \\lfl h-tVt fll•tlj ·11 1.1 (til dll .1 1 d ,,f I II III' •• • ·' I J .'d I .n,· 't ru 111 \\ hc·t•. I II ·t ,.,, It \1 u I i ~ ~ I II c Itt d I. Ji (1 2) 1 h~ { ·,,jr"J Sran .,, JJP1!')1c""tnent th~ rl.n1 of (TI'ltUp L:f_• { n.~UfJLU€e no in t'tf ~d. \\Lit pa.:c '·' =n n,,t 1 en ,;t a de-ruiletl rc:1 r,n t,f Jh.r l!au. lc en~·ft, ind11dc·: Do.llr h"ncfit qf '}.J. ;·er d . ot e p ., ioJ c,i h(; pita.iizati<m of ·1 da;- • plus ~20 fqr sm:diraJ fe<: , ·tH.:h a-. lab. ,,ra1 0r.f ch;u~e.:. -~;qo.) and ~Jper:- aung rnt m. .\ larernir\.· L".t>Cs arc limi·e l t•1 14 da: s. (fhi,:, rrutccj "lJ} b c<r>ntLtl ted nin'-= mvnd, ~ frc~ di C(Jfttinuaace of emplorMen 11 ,.,J\ r t<:nai n cora.ii ion.!.) 'l he C(ISt f01· e~ch cu1pl~ye for thi in,urancc . r.~oly 50 rent, a mon·h. FATHER OF NANCY GARDNEB CALLED : rrnpathy i extend . d ;:o :\: nc'l Gardner, C 2\ f ~ort:ia•'t. in .tht= ~ cen: Jeath of her fatl ~r. \ole.ntint.· Ta-.: .h . 6~. ,,·ho 1 •a!\~ed ruarv 20. a\\ a.v T ~"'aa\.· , .Feb- . !\lr. T:n·l•")r was a mernl't:r of th~ • Baptist cl~nnmination. He l eave~ the wido,,: om. ~.L •.~ht~,.­\ rr s .·\ anh.·,.· Cardner: lWO .; In'. Per-nr anJ H enlY Ta\"1 r: thrc~ _f.tOd- • • • chiiJren: iour bt<"\thrr~, nd fin' si~rn~ Funeral ~en ice~ \\'t"r · h~?!J Frid;n· • afternoon in the ·e,, Zi1n Ba~t~, hurch.\\ith Re,·. \ oJenw Fnsqf­ftci nti n~ . Buri•1 i wa . mad\.' 111 Collin- • ' ilk cm~tc.'n·. • --- - 1/,f/,, / W lWt\ lh )t,}m tlt-oo 1., h~ln1 pii'l1l. h4>-ltb}t 'how c,e b undot w 'i on~ ol th d \i b h• w •ll }) "' nu>d I ot .- a Un bo I. b\,lll by S t~ • Ca ton, No. lO JhlP4lf n.,.<:l tlntt. o'"·n wml lo •• tbl*· "' ""Art '\ f. ~ . - I 1 . , 1.' liS •. \ _,. C \. p N 'i\ 1\ l f.'\ v A "-' ~ LO,.'l V. A HE' RL'- ~ l.T N Ot; 'tl-tl'\ 1 SP/?1~ (1. l t;N~II€ Co<.E N\AN ~t 5 HOP r3fLICVt'J 1 N fJt t ~ c;. e c.ow ~re ai.\~rd~.d L·, \\"and~ Ho\ ell ·-n r r:nce.:. De: '1Z r. !ft . ~ c .nd and rltitJ p rize~ !n 1he bri _e ~cctio.at wer.e en• J1Jed TO Cat:h­- criil.e .i\T rv~n., 'Ruth • ~eiu d:tor PJ ·z~o. i }.osc bo atJ ·nded \\~ ·re · t:.J. · h~ .I acl . E t.her ·)eckcr. So1 1 Kur k~r; Trl rti , J. . tanc::es J)cinz~;;r, tl. I•Jl e ·1'. ~e fil!ln, 1 ~d~ Fab r, _ Jar.re!. f tf1- ,. •• Nc.1·c \:\:=ul')ugJ,by. Cdtt _ tJnut:r­ha~ u., c·rare J· !nl~.:. Ji ~len Pc.v. er- . 'L' I • • . } I. . ~,;,tnerul . .:\\'ft . etr ~e _,r;ddn:1 n, • . i :t!ia u] r n, :;t(.~i!a • ellir·c'1vif. \1;u·)(c Bu nl ';) Loujsc \\ r He r·r , a \' . - ' ~e r ,. • Ann Bro\Vll. Edna Riley P ea rl I-Iap­ner . . Ada K arr, \Vaoda 1-Iowel l. H.uth Ottn1an. Lil Campbell, L oretta Bec k­ham. ~Irs. K o~h l er, K.atherinc 'n1i th. \ Lrs. B rown. Edna I.Cunker R oberta Caldwell, Catherine !\ [a rvin, E s th er Brendel, Bc.:uy I llne r, tvfaude Ziegen­ha rd t Blund i e La 11dern1a n. L otli se Bucheit. Ruth Bro"'vn, lVfary Baden, j \\.eiJa nd. Jeannette Garre tL1 Ruth 'cin, Elhc-1 C¥urrenL Frances D e inze r, Frances J ones, Bettr ."tephenson Ruth Gerlach, .\ faq;aret Bo\\ man: Dot L~eJ:~ )Janmi Brunner and tvfary Furst. Shc-\V(JUI<.I ) ou )eaYe your hon1c for nl.c-: lic-l'd le:.vc a ba~cball game in tl1e n~o· h inJJill'' wiLh the scurc a tic for you . J.Ja-. f'ontnt~, 1 am n~)l al all pfc<lSt'cl a l the rt.:pl>rt y<,llr re.lc1Jer sent rnc- ir1 J' ·~;ird t~.~ UJliJ ( <1JlJL1r 1. " ' J (anrny --- 1 krww p.~u \\tJuldn't lw. ;-tod I (•)ld J cr s J. Btd s h(' \.\'-·ttr ri,_~h t GI a n'-l ~t . ad~.: i1 vlll 1 iHtl \\a~·. J lhl l1l t.' . . . . J WOUfHtL aJO't tt (13) Ro~ <-oE f: LE:10f\l­co~& -rE J~s, HAS A OV~ Y TIM E 0 N H 1 S ,::: ,A~ rv\ 1-l E .S I FTS FOR GOL 0 WH I< "i WE S A Y S n 'T H E' R€ ANQ PLOWl WITH Allf1ULE ., ~T" MAKING OF LOANS :vrcmbers of the Chclmpion Fam.ily, dcs il'ous o f obtaining loans from. the Chaco Credit "l: nion. have been rc­qUC!:> tcd to meet with the credit com­mince ally .\1o nday. \\ . ednesday or Frida} aftcrnoo11 .in the room above l he conference: rOOJ11 at 1 :4. p. rn. ~'l emb~; rs c f the committee wll,l be a t that p0int eadl of the afternoons meo­Lio ned. This a rrangemcn t p rovides grC'a ter privacy and c pporru nity for the conl­rnittee to hear. wirhout interruption , the rcque ls o f tho e desi ring loans, and g ive r hc.:n1 a bctt er opportunity to understand the problems of the tnen who n ~ed the as ~ i s ta nee the bank can oO"er. ~fh C' cred it union con1mi ttee is coJn­poscd of Ernie :\cl ~ o n . chairman. Ray J)icl<~.·r r~ nJ Carl Kchr. Loans hav~ bl~en increasing by leaps a ncJ bou nds during the IRst two mqnths ~ nd Ch:unl'ion t c;.peri~ndng , sOJlle dif­ft cu lti"" in th e1r financia l plans, ha~·c cc ll . , c t o 1 ea I i ze t h fl b :1 n k a s .1 rn ~ n s 1 , "'ef' tls~u'\ thrnugh rht!lf prol"J~ms ~nd a r tl •e snJn<.: rin1c s.::tvc th(,;tn an ev r grc.~ing burden of intcr~s l nnd debt. I I • • • ,oa 1n I B\1 \\ ~· ~t.CY .ORB ~ SqlH.'C:Zt>~l out \,f the :o:."tUL'CZ~ roll~ •t n~.ll. . c~k~d in th"' lH t hn('. ))))ctU . . , }l (., ' /"1'11'. ) y r(11 •• P ,· 'L'Ur \:ar d 1·1.! h the t_tfltJJu.l . • • nd li.-t en tn the ro.a 1 tng: l.p f,(,n1 the Sourh, in dt,uble qni(k., rh~ b:.~d: J.ll lC l 01$ l rc f'l)\1 n ng. )} « {( -~s~ ~ir, spri ng is here. \\'ind$ n:tay he\\\ 1 ln . l ~ite .-tnd ~tin~ : hut a long as ,, (' he.t r the rlca~a nt Z1 k! Zu k! of a t'u~eba ll thudding intt> :t mitt. ~teps arc -.rrlnf~ anJ hearts arc light. J)))Ct(( . \ nd. of cour~c, the burning question oi the hour. the tnpic of e' cry noon hour cPn\·cr$:.tion. is: \\' ill the Cincin­nati Reds repeat? .\nd who will play left fieiJ? And will \ ince Di~ l aggi o i1nd the ranf!l.! and sma~ h :?0 homers cn·er the left fie.ld \\all at Cro ley Fi eld ~ u )) {~ (( ln~tend of leading wid1 ou r chin on t1;e~e questions. \re·rc goin;r to let: the baseball hugo of Lhc C(Jating n1ill a n­;; wer them for you. So let's lis ten in at the kerholc and get 1 he lowdown. .'rep ri.g ht up. boys . \\"ill th e R eds repeat~ )) )') {( « Bob lla-:ker-lt 's in the b hl- \ ts, s ir~ witho11t a doubt. T ht· Rt'J~ . Ill th(' way. \tlk<: .\lcCot­mirk ic.1r lrh fieiJ. .\ udn:y Clark- The R l·d~ tn fruish Clnt· . 1wn . Bt·} ond that 1 W<.m't go. "ith a f. mart~ ~l ugging tlub li ke SL. l .< ui in th (~ l eagu~. ))))Ct'U loc ~c hultz-:'\aaah. and double • ~ naah ~ The Reds will be luckv to • fl ni sh Lhi rd . v\'hat are you going tO do with hors like ~.'f cdw i ck, !\li z~, : Ia ughter, .and Padget? (:\ow, J oe. don\ tell liS th ~H rou 're rCJoting f0r ' t. Louis.) Cha rleY. ~ JcCracken-Don't know . But I th ink the Reds will be stronger this vea r. and with a little luck should come t:h rough. ( Th e~' d better, or Charley won\ have a ny finge rnails lef c. ) Paul K.lrk-Sure thing. I look for the Reds to come th rou crh \,·ith a bang. Youn~ . i'di ke ~/IcCorrni ck is a mighty sweet ball player and don't forget old 'chnozzola. Lee \Vehr-Yes, sjr. the Reds to win al l the vvay. T his )rou ng 1\1cCorm.ick is going to <lo things in a big way and the.y 'll be slron£er than e,·er. (!\ little ~ birdie t ells us that theFe ~,-i ll be a pot of gold aL the end of the rainbo''" for Lee if che R eds win th1s year. ) )) )) (( (( ,\ nd now that wc\'e settled the ba ~ e­ball ques tion and won the pennan{ for ~I % i II zi l1 Jl a li ' ~ I r. \\.iII i a m B 0 y u ~ r c­Ke<: hnie can hie himself to bed a nc.l O'et his fi rst g•Jod night's $kcp of 194-0. n ,, u •c ;\ pnlogic~ to Hi ll }li~on. red" . . . li 1:;, r. for rnisspcllin cr his n ~unt·, Jnd sec­rHtdlv, fnr cr ·tlitina: him "~ iLh a 3- \T1 r­c, Jd ~I:IU~htL'r1 "hn in n!u lity h!! s- ju::;l turned lht' 2-\'\.'a l ntatk. nlll \\'l' till • think ch at Hil l j., tniviHy IHtk) 1o h.\, ~ thnt prt.l!)', ~nldl·n -l• ;:•iH·d, l iul~ girl. .\11cl '-\l! .: llll \H.Jrtd~r h'''' ht' d~ )t'. at. )} ,, « Th ~·y sar dnt Rt•y \ llut, rh~! ~ ~ ~I n• d 1: I' H llll c Ill • " d , I I' I l I I j l til J t.\ d ~. f)\ .,. ,~ ~ '\ )', r!JI I ,·rill ) I•Lt\' l rt•c· IIITH.hc ·-. folJ :,Dml· ,Jf d1t' t11lt 11 l llollt b.,y.~ tttn 11 !,mv .t:~n. ll u~\ r) ( •J illl f(lo \ . . \ ftt; I} J111 I ' ltlll , l1 gt w 1 • • • I N I f n rd J tt~ r ''" · t.dl and J lltm-.llv l•·ll, di a l't "" dw "'II tn;u · · ,· H~\\ O u 1" '' ~11 11 d ta > l '· t' 11 i p • H~ ~I 111 1 al m 'I , hi It• \\ t:' t 1'"' pi 11 11 i rP d l r ' " 11.: !1 tl a' " • u 111 t ) t. i d 1 • • I fl ·1 ul: \' dl b, limlu,, · IIJ'' ~ rt'J)b ' I dH ( )tl} _jjappieJf mOYJlOYI.l Under h.i:s Christmas tree, 011 bt:i ~led a:nd near h.is electric bain-wbat mote can boy ask from Santa than that. W eli. Ralph {Buddy) Lee apparently was pleased with the vw1 of old Saint Nic.X, U you can judqe by tha\ lim!lo on h is lace. Ralph's dad. Ralph. l.s in C M Shippinq. Fi r~t Church of God. Jfl Plea~an£ \\-­cnuc. ·. to anenJ ~en ices. Belie' e it or not . rhe a ·t tinx that !\ [d inlc:v F owen. reel· . $3 \\ a mo­tion rirlule wa., the nc_ ht hat \\ arr '0 G. Hardin:{ \\ ~s elected ro u.e Pre,i­dency. .f h'-·n, he a~ s. ht· iu~t stepp~ d insid t. to -g-et tl"\(' eh.Yti< ·n 1 durn ·. ~ '· sir . \kJ tnlt-\ n '\ ·r ~' th~tt · . .,- ~ ' h0rn \'tlit~ t 11.)'11 chl·eri ,,_-,.a ~f)'.' ·• ~ 1\.J- nil.: . hn\:t'' t'l ··Re 1fr•"'\. R~tk \ _ •. in." ~ . ')'h ~ mh· tin}" th.h J n~ . ·d1u lZ '''<.·: • • \\L)I·c ~l nrrkLi~ \\,tS. th\.· nu tnln • 1·\ trll lbrd;n t\1<)~ .1 f\l('\,' ll J {ll'tl a ~·r w) l <ln ·· kn~ r tn.mnd l ,l, uc~ ~- - u )) t 'I'JH, tl e-h liH t'nh l . ._ . . F11t cb m f'il n '•PI imi 'l, \\ t• ~ i,·, ~<.'If h t l'\ ' 't di . g • ni ~d t n·lnuu \\'h' J lhlltl'\ ,len\ n J .Hl I ~ . . \ ft ·r !t ·lttin:. orT t :.~:" H.· diO\> • l)ol \ tiU •hi hi. hH·ztth dtt'll tt•tlf, ,,\ 't I 1\(• 11 \.l l\~·l t"' <'iii\'IH <•t .1 _; l' ~1\·~,· i,\lfll t•lH l ' Hthl~·11 \\ tl\7 ,. , • \\ \' d11llk .l 1n.1.-r lc' ) cHI . I :ub . Yu\ . ,tl\ 't \. n·pl ,I }.[• 1 II L I q \I { l \-\ 1\ • • • 1 i II \\ h I Lil k l' I , \~ I H.~ - Ill. t I I d I lll \1. , j S ~· t ' l ti I \1' ~ > I. V th '. l ~ tinl .1 bt•ll ' ' 'hi;-. It h liuc lO ~ 1t1t1d al\ . h 1111 wht m'' "'' t 11-.h ~,., hl• J the l~:ut . ' r ht h'lo11 I~; ) t n a tn thl' ,·d •l in . lltill i J t l j lt,"l\ 11 ··\\ ltn ·, '' l' i,,, ., . . . \ l\ ! il tnu. t 1' t:' 1 n~t· l h · t \ ':')'n'' " rn ;~, 1,1~ n,l . : tt.'r . ,, hitc·' .·· h~\ttril~ i\l-.'lrri\~J i" k.! n:n ·• i~l :t~·, • 1hl L. tt~o.'r. 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