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Thursday, June 5, 1917
THE CANTON HERALD
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the national economy, which have
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will have to be eliminated.
Send your order to;
Unless surplus sugar stocks are day. It u all too often neglected in
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only if the atomic bomb is previ- the consumer could purchase. Now,
ously discarded.
back, the previously scarce radios, surplus," he said, and added, "They
Federal reserve board economists ginning of the canning season when
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53.7 per cent increase despite dam- United States and Canada is esti-
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most supersonic— whistle as a de-
rate German denazification courts
programs this year, army officials Christ the Redeemer from sin. He
is our Passover (1 Cor. 5:7).
gather in larger drops, and when So the war department is preparing membrance of the death of Christ
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‘AT GROCERS
LOOsEPLpTES?
Rejecting the American plan for
international supervision of atomic
ATOM BAN:'
Russia's Goal
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
arisen out of the fact that our econ-
omy is part rigged and part free,
Dogs Go For
GRo-puP
the whistle steps they drop to the a memorandum to large industrial
ground Difficulty is that the whis- employers, explaining the purpose
Another provision would maintain I
the current three-cent local and non- < SEAWAY:
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Additional Fingers, Toes
—3. Inspection must be limited in
authority to "the necessity of ensur-
ing the use of atomic energy for
food product prices soared after the
; war was that there was little else
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Corned beef, tongue, and fish
dishes are given an unusual zest
to seven of her ten children, and
the eight together have 13 addi-
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are a little afraid of what the re-
action of employers will be when
Snoophound - Looks everywhere
for a bite to eat—except in his feed
pan. If only his mistress would fill
it with Gro-Pup Ribbon! Crisp.
Toasted. Made with 23 essential
nutrients. Economical, too. One box
supplies as much food by dry weight
as five 1-lb. cam of dog food!
Gro-Pup also comes in Meal and in
Pei-Ette. For variety, feed all three.
—2. Russia is willing to submit to
international control and inspection
are permitting industrial users to
stock up, but are denying house-
wives the same privilege at the be-
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Health nil Fresh Fruit Drink
Has Restored Millions to
Normal Regularity!
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of atomic energy production facili-
ties cannot be placed in the hands
of an international authority.
local rate for first class mail beyond
the July 1 deadline when thoe rates
were slated to revert to the former '
on are competing for the consum-
er’s money.
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For instance: About 14 million or-
ganized workers have derived bene-
fits through forcing higher wage
levels. Twice that many unorgan-
ized workers have not shared to an
equal extent in the wage increases.
A number of industries, able to
control prices, have driven them
Happy about the whole thing are Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker (cen-
ter and pilots Mac Johnson left) and Dick Merrill as they arrive at
La Guardia field. New York, after setting a new official record for a
commercial plane fight from Miami to New York. They made the dis-
tance in a new Constellation in three hours, 29 minutes and 45 seconds.
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It's all right to leave opened
canned goods in the original tin
cans in the refrigerator for a short
period. But cover the can to pre-
vent absorption of other Savors
and odors.
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must not interfere with the internal
Soviet economy. •
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and operation of the reserve train-
ing program in order to win thei
coopers ticc.
how cleverly the large buttons
trim the bodice.
every president since Taft
Sen. Arthur Vandenberg (Rep.,
Mich.) has introduced a bill which
pattern desired.
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upward. Others, at the same time,
have been held down by govern-
ment controls.
The main reason that farm and
in her 31 years of steel-clad exist- Reieased w Western Newspaper Uaion
ence she never fired a shot at an ___=
two-cent level
The new rates would go into ef-
fect 60 days after the bill is passed
and signed by the President.
NET PROFITS:
Industries Gain
Top money maker in the United
States in 1946 was the textile indus-
g '
aging strikes.
Long, Long Trial
Gen. Lucius D Clay, military
Improved
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LESSON text—n Kings a 10, 11;
23 14 21
MEMORY SELECTON-Give me un-
derstanding and I shall keep thy law.—
Psalm Ilk M
Have several round pot holders
on hand as well as square ones.
These are very handy t or remov-
ing pies and puddings from the
oven as there are no comers to
drop into the food and make the
holder sticky.
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of God. Something musk be done
about it, and he did it.
1. The king made a covenant with
God.
Standing in a prominent place be-
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1. By the King.
The ruler or rulers of the people
need to return to God’s Word in our
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state who loves the Lord. and keeps
his commandments. He is not only
an inspiring example, but a real
witness for God.
2. The priests cast out the idols
(w. 4. 5).
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Jews which spoke of redemption
active duty for two-week training from bondage. It pointed forward to
enemy-
Based at Berehaven, Ireland, dur-
ing World War I, she saw no action;
and on December 7, 1941, five Japa-
nese torpedoes sent the sturdy old
ship lunging to the bottom of Pearl
Harbor before her crew could man
the guns.
Raised to the surfake and then
abandoned as not worth salvaging,
the Oklahoma was consigned to the
scrap heap and taker, in tow for the
last long voyage across the Pacific.
Suddenly, 540 miles northeast of
Pearl Harbor, the tragic battleship
listed heavily, as if tired of war and
its aftermath. and slipped into the
sea three miles deep at that point,
for her final escape from the era of
violence that had been her lifespan
PORK SUPPLY:
Seek ypre Pigs
Seeking to boost the nation’s pork
supply during the spring and sum-
mer of 1 948 the department of agri-
culture has reconmended a general
15 per cent increase in p.g produc-
tion this fall
in these dark and bewildering
they find substantial numbers of days people are looking to Christian
fore his people, he humbly and fresh longer if they’re sliced small
solemnly renewed his consecration
You Should Know
Your Government
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empty philosophies of this world, we
shall see a revival.
What did the people do’ Josiah
saw that they needed some positive
expression of their faith. It was not
enough to tear down the idols: they
must re-establish the true worship
of God. So we find that
3 The people kept the Passover.
This was the great feast of the
• • ate.
Here's a way to overcome constipa-
tion without harsh laxatives. Drink
juice of 1 Sunkist Lemon in a glass
of water first thing on arising.
Most people find this all they need
-stimulates normal bowel action day
after day!
Lemon and water is good for you.
Lemons are among the richest sources
of vitamin C, which combats fatigue,
helps resist colds and infections They
supply valuable amounts of vitamins
B; and P. They pep up appetite. They
elkalouss, aid digestibn. Lemon and
water has a fresh tang too-clears the
mouth, wakes you up, starts you going
Try this grand wake-up drink 10
mornings. See if it doesn’t help youl
Use California Sunkist Lemons
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$34,206,787 the previous year.
Profits 78.9 per cent above 1945
were recorded by food products and
packing house industries, those I
which lie closest to the family
coffers.
Gains also were made by distill-
ers, whose net profits soared 144 6
per cent, and iron and steel with a
Ttys Ive Known
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1. How far below the surface of
the earth do earthquakes start?
2. What is white gold?
3. How long does it take an or-
chid to bloom?
4. Did the Italians invent maca-
roni?
5. What word in the English lan-
guage has the most definitions?
6. Bobby Feller was clocked as
throwing a ball at what speed?
Lunch-box vegetables (such as
vice to disperse airfield fogs.
The plan is to send out powerful
vibration waves with a frequency
just at the border of audible sound.
Such waves cause fog vapor to
To hold your lease uppers and los.
m comfortably secure all da—and
POSTAL RATES:
May Go Up
A measure embodying the first
general revision of postal rates
since 1879 which would add about
110 million dollars a year to post
office revenues has been introduced .
in the house of representatives. j
The bill provides for a 30 per cent
increase in parcel post rates and
would revise the air mail rate from
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p C Be sure you get America s favorite rice cereal,
I •s the one and only Kellows Rice Krispies!
refrigerators, automobiles and so
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defiance of Chiang Kai-shek's order is the fare of many of our preach-
to quiet down, thousands of univer- ers. No wonder that they and their
sity students in several Chinese cit- people are spiritually starved.
with horseradish salad dressing.
Josiah saw that it was not enough Combine one-half cup cooked sal-
to read and rejoice over the Word ad dressing or mayonnaise With
two tablespoons grated horserad-
ish to achieve a new dressing.
Four iron won’t stick if it's run
over salt that is sprinkled on a
paper towel.
In buying fish, select the ones
with bright bulging eyes, if you
want tasty ones.
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try which, according to a
are proceeding it will take several I
years to dispose of the huge number
of cases still pending.
He revealed that 3.277.790 of the
11.825,000 Germans in the American
zone were chargeable under law,
and that the cases ‘of 223,449 have
been completed. So far, 450 of the
Germans tried were major offend-
; ers, subject to a maximum sentence
of 10 years in a labor camp
enough to fit into a waxed paper
to the Lord, and promised to cup. An ice cube in their midst
abide by bis Word with all his heart will keep them ice-box fresh This
and soul (v. 3). Such a leader could will make a hit with lunch-box
not but inspire his people to do the diners.
same. _____
employees asking for annual leaves. leaders to prepare a feast of re-
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Perhaps you have never seen
George J. Schoeneman before,
but he'll be hearing from you be-
fore next March 15. He has been
named commissioner of internal
revenue by President Truman,
and in that capacity he will re-
ceive your income tax payments.
rmy Fears Employers
Because more army reserves
I long - sought St. Lawrence - Great
Lakes seaway which would make
ocean ports of at least three large
inland cities may become a reality
in the near future.
The combined seaway and elec-
tric power project, designed to
bring vessels from the Atlantic
ocean along a 2,300-mile waterway
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peaceful purposes only,” and it
Soon a Reality?
Despite powerful opposition, the
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liquidating within 10 years by
means of exacting toll charges from
vessels parsing through the route.
Previous proposals entailed the
spending of hundreds of millions of
dollars as a public works project
If the bill is passed by both
houses of congress and if American
cooperation with Canada is author-
ized. real work on the seaway may
be expected to begin within a year.
Total cost of the project to the
sCALDsBMRNS
Quickly apply soothing and com-
forting GRAY'S OINTMENT with
its wholesome antiseptics and na-
ture aiding medication. Nothing else
like it—nothing so comforting—or
plearant for externally caused skin
troubles. 35c. Get a package today.
What a blessing it is to us when
we hear of some man promi-
mated at about 500 million doUari.
A Working Whistle
Naval research scientists are
Lessom suheete and Seripture tests se
lected and copynented by In ternatonal
Counci of Religzious Educaton: Ueed DI
permizsion
governor of the American zone in . ... ...
N u working on an extremely shrill— al-
Germany, has predicted that at the • . * .
_ ' . ... . most sunersonic—whistle as a de.
United States, the federal reserve
board has predicted.
Reserve board economists ex-
plained that heartening news by
pointing out that a downtrend in
prices is “necessary, healthy and
, mevi table." The inconsistencies in
east, 12 per cent in East Central reading it too.
States and 13 per cent in the Soutb In Josiah s day it was thus frst
SURPLUS SUGAR:
Many Protests
and of his glorious redemption. Let
the people gather round him and,
cleansed by his precious blood, keep
the feast with joy and purity of
heart (1 Cor. 5:8).
Fire Losses Zoom
Losses from fire in the United
States followed the general trend
of the times during the past year.
They went 'way up.
Summing up for the past year,
the national board of fire under-
writers reported the greatest fire
loss for any 12-month period in
history of the nation.
Total amount uas $616,408/300,
making an increase of 22 per cent
oter the $497,153,000 in fire losses
for the preceding year. Losses dur-
ing the first four months of this
year uere greater than those re-
corded in either 1935, 1937 or
1938.
king and Peiping- obviously no. Let’s correct that
About 25,000 students were on dreadful situation. Read your Bible!
strike from 16 universities, with II. A Book Believed and Prac-
their demands including everything ticed 23 3-5 21)
from a better system of grading pa-
pers to higher government living al-
lowances and an end to the war
1. No more than 6 or 8 miles
down.
2. Gold combined with nickel
and zinc.
3. Ten to twelve years.
4. No, the Chinese did. It was
introduced into Europe by the Ger-
mans, who taught the Italians how
to make it.
5. The word “set.” In Webster’s
New International dictionary it has
235 major definitions.
6. At 98.6 miles per hour.
God can bring blessing out of the
most unprorising of circumstances.
Yes. and men can make chaos out
of God’s greatest gifts
The good Josiah became king at
eight years of age, and was sur-
rounded by godly counselors who
helped him become an outstanding
ruler for God. When he was sixteen
be had a real religious experience
(II Chron. 34:3), and at twenty be
began to purge Judah and Jerusa-
lem of idols and wickedness.
1. A Book Found and Bead <22:10,
11; 23:1. 2).
The Word of God had been neg-
The increase, achievement of Sected for about sixty years. How
which would bring an additional sad! Yes and how sad that in ouur
five million pigs to market next homes the Bible is S0 often De8
spring and summer, is being sought lected—on a book shelf, or in a
because present prospects indicate trunk, or gathering dust on a —Ving
that supplies of beef and veal will room table. A lost Bible, and a
be shorter in 1948. people living in sin! How much We
Farmers will have no difficulty in need to push aside the rubbish in
getting sufficient amounts of feed to our lives and bring out our -ost
fatten a larger fall crop, the de- Bibles.
partment said. Observe that they not only found
While the national goal calls for the book, but they read it. That was
an overall increase of 15 per cent, true of the ones who found it as
the recommended regional in- well 68 cf those to whom they
creases would be 18 per cer.t in passed it on. What a good thought
western states, 16 per cent in the we have there: read the Bible, yes.
Midwest corn belt and in the North- hut be sure to get someone else
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gowns, dip them in very light i , - . .
starch to which a few drops of 1 tional normal digits, ranging irom
coiogne have been added. This one extra toe on a son to ex-
will make slips stay clean longer, tra toes and three extra finsers on
avoid clinging, and keep them a daughter.
locking new. —--------------------=
say that farm prices are expected it is needed most.
.) stabilize about 25 per cent under EIN t— I- A p
the 1946 peaks. They also express LlL lilt WAm:
confidence that ’hey can put the ^fiitlpntt Rifit
i brakes on any further inflation if Demonstrating vioently in open
congress provides the necessary
. assistance.
Brief-Sleeved Dress
A DELIGHTFULLY cool house
-I dress for warm summer days. ......
Brief sleeves are so comfortable, 16Padeana 2.1s2e12orcapsi10r1 14
a nipped-in waist insures a neat yards of 35 or 39-inch; 3 yards nic rac.
fit. Two handy pockets are shaped The Summer Fashion has a th ct
.,2 : E , . .1 .1 _ sewing information for ever; home dress-
like tulips and finished with color- maker. Fashions by top-fight des men,
ful binding to match the neckline, special childrens page, free pattern print-
ed inside the book. 25 cents.
Not a depression but a price "re-
adjustment” is in store for the
a eEMre We poy Big Commissions for
AUEN I • demonstrating Wet dead, a
genuine 2-4-D weed killing spray. De-
veloped cod tested by U. S. Agrcultural Ex-
periment Stations, 2'4-0 clears fields of
thistle, creeping vine, burdock and other
weed growths, irtry l ve wire grower knows
obout 2-4-D. Agents moke big commis-
sions writing up orders. Write now for com-
plete detalls or Weedead. Burger 6 Co.,
1813 Columbus Rd, Cleveland 13, Ohio.
to Chicago, Detroit, Duluth and
Wal i other cities, has been advocated by
Street Journal survey, rode the sell- 1 - -
five to six cents an ounce. In
addition, the new plan would add
about 30 per cent a year to present
scales for second-class mailing of
newspapers and periodicals sent out- l
side the county in which they are
published.
Women in your "40‛s"1 Does this
functional 'middle-age' period pecul-
iar to women cause you to suffer hot
flashes, nervous, hghstrung. weak,
tired feelings? Then do try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to
relleve such symptoms. It s /amoua
for this purpose I
Taken regularly— Pinkham ‛s Com-
pound helps build up resistance
against such distress. Thousands have
reported beneft! Also a very effective
« , stomachic torlc. Worth trying!
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-----WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS-----
Soviets Seek To Outlaw Atom;
No Slump-Readjustment Seen;
Postal Rates May Be Increased
—-----———Released Of Wemtern Newspaper Union —
ttnbtl SOTE: When opinions are expresse to these eelumas, they art these ef
Weuiera Newspaper Unien s news analysis and met metessaruy ef this pewspaper.
tie, which some hear and some
aon't, causes everyone in the vicin-
ity to feel highy uncomfortable.
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’ A General Quiz
—1. Prohibition of atomic and
mass destruction weapons is the
greatest problem before the United
Nations.
White House Marriages
L AS a President ever been mar-
-- ried in the White House?
Yes, Grover Cleveland married
his ward. Frances Folsom, in the
White House on June 4, 1885.
Do you know which two Presidents died
Jr the Wane Eouse Why the secretaries
of agriculture labor and com merce can-
not succeed to the Prendency. other
cabinet members can?
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GIANTS DEATH:
End of an Era?
The battleship Oklahoma, frst of
the so-called ' super -dreadnaughts."
might well be recorded a history
as an accurate symbol of the era
during which it ploughed the seas
for the V. S navy—heroic but futile.
released to needy housewives, a
congressional group will demand
immediate repeal of sugar control,
according to Senator McCarthy
(Rep , Wis.) who is at the head of
the movement
Protests against the department
of agriculture’s sugar control pro-
• gram have been sent to congress-
men from all parts of the country,
McCarthy revealed.
"The department of agriculture is
trying to make people believe there
is a scarcity when there is a large
Pattern 1607 comes in sizes 34. 35 38,
«. 42 44 45 f' Vs Size to 4 yards of
35 or 33-inch; 2′2 yards trimming.
uboai our government himtory tradition,
facts and figures Send 25 cents
for "Know Your Governmenf" to Weekly
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the council chambers of the nations.
Josiah was moved by what he
read to real repentance. He realized
that the judgment of God must
come. Inquiry at Jerusalem brought
word from Huldah the prophetess
that it would come, but not in
Josiah’s day.
The king was not content to keep
this word to himself, and insisted
that it be read
2. By the religious leaders.
The priests and the prophets who
were doubly guilty in neglecting it
were now brought face to face with
God's revelation.
Who will say that the great need
in America is not just this, that its
preachers and denominational lead-
ers get back to the reading and
teaching of God's Word. Book re-
views, lectures in economics and
politics, discussions of one world-
almost anything but the B.ble. Such
The family record for having
polydactylism, the possession of an
abnormal number of fingers and
toes, is believed to be held by the
Johnsons, a Negro family living to.
day in Colquitt county, Georgia,
says Collier's.
Inheriting the condition from her
father, the mother transmitted it
In doing a small plaster repair
The king required this of them, jeb it is well to remember to wet
and they proceeded thus to cleanse the inside as well as the outside
the places of worship and prepare surface of the crack The reason To hold your loose uppers and loz:
the, way for a true devotion to God. for this is that old plaster is like dis.
Here again we say that when re- a sponge, in a wav it wil s.L covery “si1 SrAZE, Not • messy
1icioue leaders ret bark tn n.i, 4138 I L / 7 , U 111 suck powder STALE u pieasnt-to-use
iigious eacer 8et DacK to their first the moisture out of the new plas- paste Get 350 tube at druggist a
devotion to God and put away the ter and make it virtually worth-1
less. EBE Your Money Back! 15
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with production making a come-
.An old toothbrush handle is an
excellent means for opening up i
or running a cord through a
starched hem.
ies fortified their demand that the Josiah knew what was needed
civil war be ended immediately by and the Word was now read
calling for a general strike. 3. By the people.
Declaring sternly that the student Applying that to cur day, it is
riots were instigated by Commu- true that the Bible is our best seller,
rusts. Chiang said they would be that it is available to every home,
quelled forcibly if necessary. The and that most decent households
students reacted with further pa- have not one but many Bibles. But
rade and violence in Shanghai Nan- are they being read? The answer is
Summer Frock
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— youthful air is this smart frock
! for all your summer a tivities.
Bold ric rac accents the cap
I sleeves and upper skirt, and note
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERS DEPT.
530 Sooth Wells St. Chicago 7 IU.
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
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energy, Andrei
A. Gromyko, So-
viet delegate to
the United Na-
tions, called for
an immediate
decision to out-
law the use of
atomic weapons.
He described
present United GROMYKO
States monopoly
of the atom as “an illusion’’ and
predicted that this country’s domi-
nance in the field might be over-
come soon by other nations.
Gromyko presented a four-point
outline of Russia's position in the
debate over the atom:
er's market harder than any other
group to register a 219 9 per cent
increase in net profits over 1945. would make the vast project self-
Fourteen textile corporations
were reported to have net prefits of
$109,435,562 in 1946, compared with
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