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U. I I I I I I I A A A 11. 1. Orlando Morning Sentinel EDITORIAL TUESDAY 1941 I Hope In: Russia ON CAN ht 10 HIT. 1.

Me I AID TO MATe KNUDSEN HENDERSON BICKERING face V11 M.us thereby then Low of the Amet: AgAIN! Brant AR apparent to strike that out of the pant Ite boat! the keis A MAKe In And of members somethine hate the L'uted Mine Workers sought for 20 sears before they obtained It This means all union members must temain In the union during the life of the contract and all new workers must 'om Vet Michener howl ed 111 to e'to President Phil Mur Mutta: replied in that Michen el would spend mote time new 1110 111 bets and less time making false statements 11 would be better for Clo Joe Cuttans peace pa Artets left the White House picket line 34 hours before Hitler In added Russia but Joe is trine up Lakes shipping with demands that the seamen a contract expire 111 June Al the height of the shipping season 50 he can make future stitkes hurt The pantes want it to capite when the lakes Are frozen over At first Curran asked a wage 111 crease equal to the pas received by licensed per sonnel When the companies agreed. he hiked his demand higher Curran says his strike is not a strike but that the men tust will not work for the wages they are getting By this technique he hopes to avoid the obvious chaise that he is striking against defense His union is considered the mast Communist of all. vet it appears that Stalin may be required to send over a couple of purgers or liquidators to inform him gently in the Russian manner that Stalin does not like Hitler anymore Otherwise. it appears American defense shipping will continue to suffer. Doris G.

Newhart will be held at. morning. 11 o'clock. the Rev. A.

will be in Greenwood Ceme- Chart WAS known as one of the city's ablest business women. Until six months ago, when ill health forced her into retirement, she was manager of the Food Palace oll North Orange Avenue. Before coming to Orlando about 18 years ago, Newhart lived In York State. She attended the Detroit Conservatory of Muste and the Thomas Normal School of Detroit, and for several years was school teacher in New York THIRTY QUIZZES ON AMERICAN TOPICS PALL MALLON Rubber elec hai! from lien member but other com 111 Henderson representation 1110 this setup TeAs is for 1.1 the committees 111 his line of defense He could seek their ad do saving this 1111 thAt fining calls for of cach individual be A whole 111 autos thes pant to one has terenti come Al TAN He to 111. the price of his 1A well fixed competitor to to so thee claim manta to work indepenDo the present this means manuA.

orders from two govern 111 11 ACCI. 1P'M And OPACS And trouble sIr 1.1 come the fust time these orders conf8. The 1)C auto difficulties will probAlia fu to a show -down the 111 111A 1 not be long delaved thereAficI one should tack up Joe Stalin and tell 111:1 he is not calling off the Micheners and Cur1A11: 111 the American labor movement fast enmich thee have not been informed of the change in the party line around to favorIns A11C1ICAN martial production. The peace mobilization. the Daily Worker et OBITUARIES ES Mrs.

Doris G. Newhart Rites Today Mineral serices for Mrs. Carri Hand Chapel Tuesday Ani Tuner officiating. Interment in charge of the Eastern Star. Active pallbearers will be Dr.

Daniel, Don Evans, Roger Holler. Rippey. C. W. Gardenhire.

Claude Wolfe. Honorary pallbearers A Slaughter. Clark. Clarence Johnson. Harold George Sipple and R.

Rernolds. The high school 1 band of which Buddy Newhart WAS member will attend the funeral in A body, in uniform, but will not play. Wife of the advertising manager of the Sentinel -Star, Mrs. New- A RIDDLE A DAY 7-3 What If more wonderful than horse that can count? Answer: spelling What did the man to wife who enlisted army 1 af it ha la 1 1 is A of Lat 8 01 Maste Wattle A MENDER ABBA Manage A Cavern Worth While Let's Get Ready First HOPE THE W. prerogative Brit.

declare W. 24 man. and dictators set the stole tor the 111 I UT pert dud thes be. eve 111 at subterfuges to ea ape stituttonal provisions is true as the bishop saws that the question of strategy is one tor the P'rest dent to determine. but he IS Constitu tionally prohibited from putting Into el fect any strategy that means wat without the consent of Congress There IS 110 present and ailing reason for us to get into this wat any further than we are for we are hopelessly unprepared tramed personnel.

ariament and engines of war to enter It tow Having closely observed the Press dent's actions of late and listened to his words, we are sure his thought is not to lead us into war, but to watch warily while our production of war equipment and our training of men are rapidly shifted into high gear. WE NEED In this country IS unity of thought and purpose, and we are rapidly attaining that condition, standing shoulder to shoulder to perform the task set for us and to make the sacrifices asked of us. But the President has not vet asked us to send raw troops under-equipped into the zones of combat to be victims of our lack of preparedness. Experts believe it will take us another vear to get into a position of adequate defense, and still another year to overtake the start the Nazis had in their race for domination in the instruments and forces of war. Many have urged the President to get into the fight, but neither his acts nor his words indicate he intends to yield to such counsel.

We are doing our utmost to defeat the Axis of world conquest when we send all possible war materials and supplies to Britain and others who are ly resisting the Axis and there is no sense in our inviting a war that so far has not reached us. TIME IS. OUR GREAT ally and is working tremendously in our favor more and more as the days go by and bring about a greater production of defense equipment. We don't believe our getting into this war is a mere matter of strategy either, but is a step that should not be taken without the consent and approval of the people, who by all the tests, are to opposed to such a source until it is proved be more necessary than now. They have warmly endorsed the Roosevelt policy of "all aid to Britain short of war, Our job is very clear, and consists of producing the most modern ammunition types and of planes, guns, bombs, THE PUBLIC THOUGHT BE BRIEF -BE COURTEOUS AGAINST INTOLERANCE Father to bless them for their Fat: Rentine Genera: 1.0 thank ILA patient for alewit am them to them the: them and continue to ask NeAT sister Mars Lodi Fascistein Wiccuton chaise of funeral the A me with the Res Re Chisholm Pinctal will De 10 30 MR FREDERICK POISSON ST CLOUD Frederick 1 1 A native of Wilming ton 8 0 who has made his home Al the small hotel heir fo: some montha died at the Conn tr Hospital At Kissimmee Satur night After A necks illness with heart complications He was without relatives Funeral services will be held at the Chapel.

Tuesday morning at 10 30 clock. in charge of the Rer A Chisholm Burial will be made 111 WImington 8 MN. WILLIAM SARI. GAST Mr William Earl Gast. 74.

retired cabinet maker and millwork operator. died Sunat his home on Merritt land. after An illness of several years. Mr. Cast was a native of Mount Victory, Ohio.

and resided for several years In Prospect. Ohio. before coming here to make his home in He was employed for several years with the former Cocoa Millwork Company. later helped found the Cocoa millwork concern of Loring and Cast, NOW known as the Loring Millwork Company. Ill health forced his retirement four years AgO.

He leaves two sons. Floyd of Merritt, and Hoyt of Rockledge, and several grandchildren. Services will be conducted at the Koon Funeral Home here Tuesday at 10 M. by the Rev. C.

H. Voss of the First Methodist Church. of which the deceased was DR. NICHOLAS F. FEURY Dr.

Nicholas Fredrick Feury, 66. prominent Mend Jersey physician who retired came to Orlando because of Ill health three years ago, died suddenly Sunday morning at his home on South Delaney Street, following a heart attack. He and Mrs. Feury had just returned. last Friday, from six weeks' visit to their Summer home Oreen Pond.

N. J. Dr. Peury. had been colonel in the last wAr and was widely known in medical circles of Jersey City, N.

J. He was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and had medicine. for the past. 40 years. Resides his widow.

Dr. Feury is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jane Hexamer and Miss Grace Louise Feury, both of New York City, They are en route to, Orlando for the funeral. Funeral services will lield o'clock Tuentay morning the 8t. James Catholic Church.

with Father John Bishop officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. MARY A. MILNER WINTER HAVEN Mrs. Mary Milner, 92,.

resident here for years, died at 4:18 M. Monday morning at the home of Mrs. J. J. Harris of Eagle Lake.

Corn in Grand Cain, April Milner came to Winter Haven in living here until when she moved to member of Methodist Church here. Include nephew, me I MUTT bid 11 And The Rains Come 41 Small Tanks A State Press P4, 4 Not CLONE 41: ness A A 1114 wort MONEY FOR PATEN Von ice us Stale 1. enc MAtTI A Ag $300 000 chi out 3.. 111. Chan A.1 1.

11.3 f1: I 110. ct to M1 (has DorI1 A. Bi No With citici hare better she CASA 111. 0101 M.ur utter means 111 toil 110. ALL EN NER PRIENDS Noe cling the A of Flulia ad the and Sentine: Ire ariting the cuming 2340 sal of 1'he Itibune 1'he mani fiends 111 the hi have been mA.de to 1110 Bibune during the time me hair two 111 Ali We value everte af them and Alina and pub lusher clave M13 has M1 to merit And so can her As the of honest.

able effing. WHAT OP WNEEL What is to happen fo ho have been bearDs the Nad right alone 1.. namething van terra! lei us those they will set a measure of relief The lax paver doesnt really 1. but Mines lone as lite lasts. do let a make the mast of it.

Exchange In our they 11 eri when the nuking seta must The Lowdown COL. CLOUDBURST fused Nacis they and don't know have MO which alte of the river they are on. When they appealed to me al once suggested they set engineers and gpake 1110 I aide of a river they are (1 mishi to be able to work this problem with ease bare 1P0mmended mathematician tar the Naale. When they Stalin they announced he had on by 4.000 planes of which they report they have atready destrared 1,000. This a mod performance, if you ask me or did you? Because It to my tab to help the Bolsheviks rather than the urged Mussemi to send his army in to help Hitter.

Hitter has spent the better part of his time ever amor trying to sell 1l Duce oft of the Kea. He said a more help from the Fascist army and he'll be helpless Every time the Russians retreat the Nasis wet little deeper into Russia. Before they'll be in over their heads MINER VEGETABLES Morning Sentinel publishing my However the his 11 WA Impress he mY con ten the were Plus met Hit A FOSTER 1:4 14 e1 and M.ens 111 cements 1:1 charge incompiete. MR WILLIAM HIRST FUSTI8 Mi William 84 died here Mondas night after a 18 Incas He had been realdent this cats for 14 VeALS Reudes his idou one son Curof PA two And one great surrive Funeral will be held Thursdar Afternoon At 3 o'clock At the St Thomas Episcopal Church with the Ret I Johnson off. tatine Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Answers to Questions Does the President ever wear A uniform' PGA A Although the President of the United States 1s commander in chief of both the army and navy. he is A civilian American tradifion docs not permit him to wear A uniform representing any branch of the military or naval service. How large was the European AICA controlled by Napoleon and by the present German Government A.S compared with the area of the United States? T.S.C. A The Europe of Napoleon in 1812 WAS less than half the area of Continental United States. Italtan and German controlled tory in Europe is slightly less than one -third of the continental area of the United States.

What is the population of Greenland? A. In 1938 the population Greenland was 17.000: 16.222 of this number were natives and 408 were Danes. Q. To what country does Trinidad belong? Is the United States building A defense base there? H.D.B. Trinidad.

situated six miles east of the coast of Venezuela, was discovered by Columbus in 1496. It remained in Spanish possession until taken by the British in 1797. It was finally ceded to Great Britain by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. On about 29 square miles of Trinidad the United States Army will build base costing: about $51,000,000. Q.

How long has double, entry bookkeeping been in J.T.K. the two preceding centuries. was in use in 1 the fifteenth century A. Double entry and had probably been used: for Q. Is the melon on the watermelon vine produced before the blossom? A.M.F, A.

the time. the blossom sppears on the watermelon xine there small undeveloped fruit" apparent. This does not develop until fertilized. Q. What is Charles famous line about man chasing his hat? Y.N..

It occurs in Pickwick Papers and reads: "There are few momenta in a man's existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress or meets with so little charitable commiseration, as when he is in pursuit of his own bet." A can the question of writing The Morning Sentinel Information Haskin, Director, to CHI BI H1 ANI 0PM the DIt A new booklet containing 750 questions and answers relating to the United States, its territories and possessions. How much do you know about your own try- -its history and government. its customs and culture, present and past? There's a wealth of curate information in this book for every American who likes historic and general facts. Quizzes on the Presidents, Politics, GovFamous American American Sporta, History, different subjecta are covered in all. -Use This CouponThe Orlando Morning Sentinel, Information Bureau, Frederic J.

Haskin, Director, Washington, D. C. enclose herewith 10 cents in coin wrapped in paper) for, a copy of The American Quis Book. Name Street or Rural Route City State (Mail to Washington. D.

do critics 14 of this All the 1. A NICE I. EN A dU settle COL. CLOUDBURST State. She was Past Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star.

Besides her husband. Mrs. New. hart is survived by her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Beebee of Or. lando: a step-son. Buddy Newhart, a sister.

Mrs. F. H. Titus of Orlando: and a niece and nephew Beebee Jean and Cordon Titus: MR. JOHN ARMSTRONG ST.

CLOUD John Arm- strong. 78, a native of Michigan and for 21 years a resident of 8t Cloud. formerly in well drilling business, died at the Osceola County Hospital Saturday afternoon. after A week's illness. He by his wife Carrie E.

Armstrong, one son. Daniel, of St. Cloud, member of the ola County school system and one THE DEBUNKER STEEL AND IRON ARE NOT THE SAME THING 12 It is a common thing for people to speak of tron and steel an though they were the same thing: but they are not. Iron single chemical substance: while steel- is compound of two or more chemIcal materials. Steel is a combination of iron and carbon.

The centage of carbon present mines the kind of steel. Two-tenths of a per cent of carbon produces soft steel similar to wrought Iron. Hard steel contains from tenths of a per cent cent of carbon. Cast Iron la steel, with a percentage above cent..

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