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Filling Coffee Cups of America THE KUTZTOWN PATRIOT VOL. LXVIII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 NO. 20 Youthful Virtuoso b THE KUTZTOWN CALENDAR N« ted to ti. "^»- Headlines You'll Never |E*on» hav^g pi.?«tki, *• In Violin Recital KT w«te of ,K*'*»V__- Tonight—Kutztown Grange I*1 to make Lth* ***,*.**• F* the nnd»r.0Wn tosi_* October 3—At 9 A. M. Bake Sale—Dorcas Society—St. John's Lutheran— I* Dunkl^' 'I0** ito. At KSTC Oct. 6th Bittner Residence Read in The Patriot IConnectlcut ** ***_%_• October 4—World-Wide Communion—St. John's and St. Paul's Reformed- I-* Attorn,,,, fjt^*. Trinity Lutheran October 5—Kutztown Service Mothers CORPORAL TECHNICIAN Ossy Renardy Was Born In October 6—At 2 P. M. Literature Division Woman's Club—Mrs. John Vienna 21 Years Ago; Sir Phillippi, Hostess October 6—At 8:30 P. M. Opening of Star Concert and Lecture Series— Stole Confiscates Church Property Noman Angell Here Dec. 11 KSTC—Ossy Renardy, Violinist That's a headline that wouldn't make pleasant reading in this country, October 6—November 23—Lutheran Leadership Training School—Trinity any more than it has in some other nations. The right to attend church, to |tfA-ngin0 Hit g ».lrni^ftiiJ' "*«*«__M* October 7—At 10:30 A. M. Concert—KSTC Assembly—Merril Miller, Bari worship as we see fit, is a right of first importance. |_?««d HS* **?!*» tone—Public Invited d, Suppose, next Sunday, instead of going to church, you were required to P'clock A M _ C__S*_ October 7—At 3:45 P. M. Opening Week-Day School of Religion—St. Paul's hear the voice of a dictator telling you that all your old ideas of right and Reformed—Auspices Ministerial Association wrong were based on fairy tales. October 8—Reading Hospital Auxiliary—Mrs. Annie Zimmerman, Hostess October 10—Beginning at 10 A. M. Soup and Bake Sale—Trinity Aid So Suppose your favorite clergyman was held in a concentration camp be w ciety—Parish House cause his views differed from those of the dictator. °°trRTOTirr-C You adults, brought up with the fear of God in your hearts, might see PE ,t October 12—At 6:30 P. M. Kutztown Merchants Association—Dutch Maid I »»8YLVA^ »«« your children learning allegiance to a new god, a false god. Kitchen October 17—Bake Sale—St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary Freedom of worship would be gone. But before that, another freedom would have vanished—the freedom of the press. »&»«*¥* October 22—Woman's Club—Dr. John C. Evans, Albright College, Speaker It isn't a pretty picture. But it has happened. To say that all freedoms October 26—WMS St. John's Missionary Society—Mrs. Lloyd Moll, Hostess SV**£ . ?"'"for a «ojrS *»}4 «•» ___. _ are closely related to or dependent upon the freedom of the press is not October 30—Hallowe'en Victory Masque Parade—Defense Bond Grand Prizes £•**« Bay__T*_*-k offered in boastful spirit. The Patriot sees this fact as a solemn responsibility, conscious that it must always be first on the firing line against any assault upon the American way of life. Army And Navy T Award To Be Made This week. Newspaper Week, we remind you readers that you're in a ' HOTICE partnership with us to protect All freedoms. 1 Stufflet and R»_i Heavy bags of green coffee hang poised over the heads of the «od a peuUn^8^ Tuesday To Fleetwood Craftsmen, Inc. e carriers in the groat dockside coffee sheds in New Orleans, and then «* »a ICountya , _w_i.n lnB Or. TAth.e followinJ thagt £>h« 7j *-, arc dropped upon the head of four huskies. October 6th will be a gilt-edged day ter of William Waters, head of the in the history of Fleetwood* Craftsmen Mattress department of the plant, and Children Ordered To Spy On Parents Jin messuage or ten.— Inc., for at 2:30 p. m. at the Fire Hall, secretary of the firm, and Emma t the Army-Navy Award for high Schlegel, daughter of Alfred Schlegel, Not a pleasant headline, is it? Certainly You wouldn't want to be be K*^^anSr T\S achievement in the production of war treasurer. Wayne N. Reidenauer, 275 West trayed by your own children. But it has happened under a dictator. equipment will be conferred. An in The color guard will be Craftsmen Main street, who recently completed Vital to the American way of life, essential to the strength of his nation, (hoetown'io Tew^L^ tract containlnl tel spection of the plant by visiting of members of the American Legion. I a course at the Chrysler School; De- is the American family. To keep out suspicion and distrust, to encourage f but excepting ._-£_!_' ficials of the Army and Navy will fol- Notification of the award, which i troit, where he was third highest in respect for the rights of other members ... in this way the family unit is Ossey Renardy i low, and a buffet luncheon will be came recently from the offices of the ! his class, has been named a Corporal made strong. And so it contributes its spirit of unity to the nation. i served at 4 p. m. at Hotel Fleetwood. Under Secretary of the U. S. Navy, | Technician, at Camp Chaffee, Ark- Suppose you lived under a dictator. Suppose Your children were so com Kutztown State Teachers college will j Officials and employes of the firm, •"•ok. volume 801. p^JJ Washington D. C.. read as follows: I ansas, according to word received by pletely under his domination that their duty to him seemed In their minds, inaugurate its annual series of evening i and their families and invited guests concerts. October 6th, at 8:30 p. m., in "This is to inform you that the his wife, the former Roxie Mosser. He far more Important than the loyalty and respect due you as a parent. -ajl-sa* are p«rt ft« . , i will be in attendance. Army and Navy are conferring upon is a member of the 6th Armored If that time comes, a freedom will have gone. And another freedom will the Schaeffer auditorium, with a vio i The speakers will include Captain • Orp*_tna' Court Si_uf1 lin recital by Ossey Renardy, brilliant your organization the Army-Navy Division. have gone before it—the freedom of the press. [County, Pennirinti-1 ta IE. H. Van Patten, U. S. N.. who production award for high achieve A son of Mrs. Eva Reidenauer, he This week is a good time to analyze your relationship to the Patriot. You Mb* matter of «52«._5 youthful virtuoso. The concert will j will present the flag award to George r~«ate of Dani-iV"i?i_* ment in the production of war equip j was inducted April 7th. and was and the Patriot are in a partnership. You are in a partnership with the Patriot probably be the artist's finale as a ; Schlegel. head of the firm; and were • w.XV'jE civilian, for he is scheduled for in ment. | formerly employed at the Reiden- to preserve the freedom of the press. Not merely because you've acquired - wife. Suaan Sp," **• | Colonel Thomas H. Stillwell. Phila- "The award consists of a flag to be , auer Service Station, run by his the pleasant and incurable habit of wanting to read the Patriot each week, duction October 9th. | delphia. who will present the label Born in Vienna. 21 years ago, he flown above your plant, and a lapel brother Lloyd. but because by keeping the Patriot free you safeguard other freedoms, too. I pin award, replicas of which are to pi$», symbol of high service to Amer At Camp Chaffee he has already made his debut at 13, and had com ; be then given to every employe. The pleted several tours of European music ica, for every member of your organi "met up with" Lester Hoch and "Bill" j W. Penn.yivaD?Tr,tw * pin award will be accepted by Carl centers before coming to America. His zation. Wilson. Fleetwood. •Lt^ne year, have »Unsa. Constein. in the name of the employes. "The men and women of Fleetwood C.°i the princli,,! SfJ debut in this country was at Town M. J. A. Smith, supervising prin- Election Rallies Banned By State IjBce became due t_i H Hall. New York city, in 1937. Craftsmen Inc. are making an out JPal or intereat h*. b*2 j cipal of schools, will be the presiding standing contribution to victory. Their Whether the candidate is a pound-master or a national president you want His talent was discovered when he Mrs. Eva Frey Is •In the period of t*J«w officer. Burgess W. Hugh Jones will practical patriotism stands as an ex the right to "button-hole" your friends in his behalf. atitioner.^beTTeve t__?__ was five years old. by Theodore Pash- j make the address of welcome; and ample to all Americans, and they have You want the right to attend election rallies, to hear any and all candi I fc«je „, interest i_ £ kus. distinguished violinist and peda j deceased and that thS ! especial music will be furnished by reason to be proud of the record they dates, to applaud them or heckle them, to read their statements and political gogue, who gave him his first violin New President Of i_the Fleetwood School Band, Louise have set." advertisements in your paper. ftFa the Court for a eltatS. (Continued on page five—column six) I .hle" re<luirln« them to | Boger, director; and soloists, Pauline The ceremonies will be broadcast But suppose, under a dictator, the political field was limited to the dic labow cause why the gfo^ Preparations are here being These coffee tasters sit at a cir j Waters Dengler.