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With deep insight and appreciation gave his congregation inspiring description our country. “I am about America,” said, “as a constella- thon Of great principles; as the incarnation of a tremendous vision; as the J Si Reminding his hearers hat throughout our history these great principles have tended to become sub- merged and have to be rescued by alert men and women, Rabbi Saperstein continued : , “There is an unceasing battle on the part of the words ‘liberty and justice for all’ to fight their way up and to establish themselves in the institutions of this land and to weave themselves into the fabric and pattern of our lives.” * * * Here the speaker warned against the frightening fear that pervades our country and clouds ~* our thinking. The result, he said, ~ _ is a tendency to restrict freedom of expression which means ulti- mately freedom of thought. * In conclusion Rabbi Sarersremm made the eminently sound point that differ- ences of opinion aren't a luxury but “ate indispensable for our own welfare +» » because only through the free and open struggle of opinions can truth emerge.” : ° ‘) May & person adopts the doctrine ‘ “What is to be, will be” in order to himself from trying to keep a lot ‘ . @ rural member of Wisconsin’s state ‘legislature has. More traportant he has ry printed vehas done something about it. Backs Bill Urging — matiet | of Oldsters’ Needs _- Under Wisconsin law state employes ‘are granted 10 holidays plus two more, _ fall primary and election days, every other year. The author of tive bill esti- mates that the cost of the extra holidays he would take away from state employes 1,000,000 a year. James Marlow Says: has struck a responsive chord in Milwaukee where the Journal hopes Lapviasew will broaden it to in- clude city and county employes there. - The measure also stirred the opposition of Wisconsin s employes’ union, which is girding to fight it. Here’s something worth thinking Some people have magnetic personal- ities — and others have to work for a The Man About Town ~New Publication Prize Offered for Best Title Suggested for It , 42 per cent of our adult population 4% years old or more. By 1975 the of Drayton Plains claims the first daffodils in bloom, growing near the base of a chimney. She also killed: a mosquito Feb. 28. Even with 23 pitchers on his. starting list, George Winters, Pontiac manager of the Detroit Tigers, feels Manager Bucky Harris may need a few more to get the team out of the second division. At least twe of the largest makers of television sets are preparing to bring out @ screen that hangs on the ie Ranis hidden ii a According to a letter trom “I Like Mine Straight,” the plan of a soup mix maker to boost sales by means of a. hosiery premium cannot succeed, as it is too remindful of the over- alls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder. Chairman of the Oakland County Board of Floyd Andrews, how in his nineteenth year as a member of the board, wonders if there is any other area in the entire nation that has made so much progress during that time. Getting his business start in life as a Pon- tlac Press carrier in 1925 was Robert L. Jones, > now vice president and Cashier of the Clark- ston State Bank. Bob’s two brothers aiso were carriers at the same time, and the trio covered the triangle between Oakland Ave. and North Saginaw Street. General Superintendent of the Armada Carl A. Plauman, sends me word that this big annual event, one of the few survivors of the eff time covey verel Sates, wil thke place Aug. 25 Verbal Orchids to—: of Lake Orion; eighty-first \birthday. The Berkley Advance, i entering its fourteenth year of publication. Heated Conflicts Inevitable in Probe of Stock Market imposed since the investiga- - tion. , 3. To see whether new regula- tions are needed to protect both the national economy and the gen- eral public from excesses or dis- aster. . s s The inquiry, made by the Senate Banking Committee, opened on a soothing note. The chairman, Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark), emphasized he doesn't want to rock the boat — just look at it. A “friendly” in- quiry, he calls it. At least 2 top specialists in finance and industry, in and out of government, will appear as wit- nesses. After listening three weeks the committee wil] digest what it F i g a§ re ; al writers and economists. About 22 per cent replied. In general the participants in the buying and selling of stocks ex- pressed ful) confidence in the mar- ket. The economists as a group reflected, as Fulbright described Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News chairs, numbers in a hat and al- phabetical precision After Mendes - France exited drain - wise they got down to Pinay, Pflimlin and Pineau. Win or lose, they're going to get a meal out of it. They were con- sidering Quismire, Queteau and Quagette. In the meantime Men des-France left for Switzerland to start a couple of consolation ava- lanches.- Mendes - France had seen his duty and it did him. He can say, “‘Lafayette, I was there.” Semehow or another a fellow named Faure popped up im left field and is now Premier by unani- mous dissent. The present Premier is a radi- Faure is the twentieth or twenty - first Premier since Lib- eration Day. 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Its windows were broken{ don't’ nobody go, near the attic,” | department, And “whole gost ‘Qreerted building fanned them. | #94 in front, a door sagged from he said softly, a wary eye on the darned attic is full dyn _geives ou 09 the grassy leering, [rusted hinges a ee = | “Yep,” he muttered, shaking bis Piled high in the metal cage gn | streamer of smoke tae And so the abandoned wreck bead. “I sure hope its ghosts. each car's left-hand running board; Saeko the nest he} ot & building became an Keel. ‘Rats might set the blamed thing. ; *| was an untidy tangle of rpin- | Oo: ne te call intruders to secount | @emial paradion, Pull of laughter | if they chewed right hard. 5 soaked camping gear — tents, cots | mained to ole ‘| ence more, Mf bloomed. Fish (Copyright 1935) : and cans of oil and water fo revive; This Hek—an-wht-tman dressed | were caught in rushing streame, i the vehicle between widely-spaced ty shabby black and wide | cooked om open fires. Biscuits Mail Arrives—Finally gasoline pumps. These were Ope" — bringmed felt hat—stepped from | and fragrant ples were baked touring cars, vintage of 1924, but- i, stepiess Georway. First he | tn tin camp evens. The children -| MOUNT MORRIS (UP) — On toned tightly “in isinglass side cowie. Them shifting his tooth- | wandered inte the fordst where | Nov, 30,°1954, Paul Paulson re curtains which partially screened pick trom o0e side te the other} white vekets and terms shaded a postcard mailed April 35, i the occupants. he grigned at the dishoveliod |. the geatie bresk. If tn the night 1912. The Card was mailed to him i ~ ‘Yucationers they were, — sreup. He could see he had | ‘sounds of way Bat ta Os at Boyne City, where Paulson lived camped beside a swift river company, staying company. attic, earch, The Ad mane | a time’ There wan no ex which rese suddenly in the night “You folks git drowned out in’ ee om tea mak \platalion for the @byeer delay in seating them hurriedly ont ot the storm las’ night?” The sight! ot ms, wei | , danger to haddic autos of greasy skillets, wet ; ; 2,” dsenstentnenntndiinpaparnate a | ya reece ae Gey md Cate | Eats His Way to Prison | DEATH MEETS TRAINS HERE—Robert Cordeau, | within a five-year period. Might te took like paredise, but i “Make yournehes ight at | their host, someone mentioned the CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. -Po-| Police Chiet George Knight, and Stephen Fuller place |erected by the Crovm Polat Chanter af Ocrnenres ws motorist Robert J. Martin, did. Lush grass felt warm to the home,” he 1 wanting them to attic. 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