Document 6424251

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Document 6424251
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of endinf the war as quickly as possible
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Behind the News
with the fewest number of casualties."
There was "no evidence of a poiidtal
bargain between Allied and R u s s i a n
leaders whereby the forces of the latter
were to capture Berlin."
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W H P Vraat Gaaa-rt. TTeSSBaet- •> D a * ^ H e « m
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Harfc«rt W Cruir*sha*k. Sermaxy
d « r | i C Warta, Treasurer w 4
SeCEXX M SOt'SX* ki**rimm*
Director
O r a C S H. FAVOa. Orcuiauoa I U M W
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. By RAY TUCKER
Is m tke T> A
W A S H I N G T O N Tha eaatif a U d and cancelled D u w a Yataa 4a*U funuabea a claw t »
t h t Eia«ahow«r admuuatra*
Uoc • long-ranst powar policy,
la tha opinion of Rap. Gaorgo
A Doadaro of Mtcktfan. Aa
rankiag Republican on tha
H O U M Public Work* CommitUa, Dundvro handlea lh« VMuU
Houaa profram in this field.
In an rniifbtaning article in
UM
current Public Utihuaa
rortniffatly which i» th« recojTiiaad publication of tha private utility mtaraati. tha
Micnifan le«:alator makaa thia
prophatlc alAUxnant:
"Tha dramatic canceiial.on
of t h t Diaon-Yatet contract
may mark tht atart toward
development of a realiaUcaJly
haalthy approach t o t h t problem of financing electrical
generating and tranamuaion
in tha Tanneaata Valley A u thority."
] Sets Good Example
( A six-member American Lefion special
I committee assigned to investigate serious
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| charges made against the United Nations
T«rm» of Si.t>t> rtj
i Educational, Scientific and Cutural OrBT CAkKU
t'TU A A.NI> VICIMTT - Deil*.
>i». 1 . ganixatiun (UNESCO) has done a pains• t u t . tXM. 1 year t i t 00
! taking job of seeking the facts. It is all the
BT S U l t tUTHLN N T STATU - Dalljr 1 I • tn | l U: I
< , more noteworthy because the Legion itmo.
' fc» Ki • oWHitri* U SU. X yaar. 11X00
«H !>:!>«: N T S T A T * A >, D CITT O f UT1CA—SeUr'
\ self participated in condemnation of
1 a*,: '.i »• V. 1 >•»- 110'-•
ftaeaittaatva of aax-uota.T»O ina froae tt# above ratae UNESCO two years ago.
vsil b« aceaptae *i.J » « ' t 4 tor w k * u w s e n e a
it carers at above eubacrtatiea tatea.
After a year-and-a-half of laborious
•Ent*r*d at J* Pi*t Office at L' tua, N. T.
inquiry into the aims, personnel, makeup
aa aacond ciaaa matter
and past activities of the UN organizaJ F v;.Kii.«* A Son National Rrpr*a*al*U*« M
aocA*ie *r Pia*a Naw Torn «00 Mlcaieaa A t e . Chl- tion, the Legion special committee dee^ft *»: M»ratt at San Kranciaco
Mtmi-T "f Ttst Associated Pr*a» Th* Aaaociatad Frees clares firmly that the serious charges
1* antit.'d t*ciu.«iT»!y to U>* u»*
which have been repeated far and wide
fi r rrp\di... air a of all tha . > *1
a*«» I'tinle-cl in thia n a a a p a i T ,
are baseless.
aa • < : . aa ail c**> w « i diapatchaa
The report has more than passing inMONDAY MORNING. SEPT. 11. ISM
terest upstate b e c a u s e Jacob Ark,
Rochester attorney and past New York
The absolute independence and integrity State commander of the American Legion,
•7 a member of tks Gannett Group of
played an important part in its creation.
newspapers must never be m doubt.
,FKASK GASSETT Ark and his five collegues met in Washington and in New York on several
occasions to plan the exhaustive inquiry.
"Between meetings volumes of officii]
Small business, generally not faring documents were studied. Congressional
so well as its big brothers in the present ' testimony was reviewed, responsible govpenod of prosperity, has been assured eminent and United Nations authorities
of federal assistance of various kinds j were interviewed and hundreds of ihquirfor the coming two years. Just before i ing letters were sent to responsible people
"Congress adjourned, it passed a~1rtn~T0 T icToll the nation in the broad plan to
-. r extend the Uf£j?f _the Small Business Ad- 1 uncovejqhe truth about each ipfacific icministration to mid-1957. The legislation cusation wherever possible.
broadened the lending powers of the • National notice has been taken of the
agency bjTaluthorinng it to rhaT«loifis~T6T group's wofYT Life "magazine;r"Hr an edi»
as much as $250,000 instead of $150,000. torial, remarkeoT that x the committee
Despite rising general prosperity, the 'really investigated UNESCO inside and
mtte ISraalT BasHieW8 Committer' iaat r<mtr~ winntmed every-charge fehs> ««yspring found the profit position of small body ever made against it, rooted out
manufacturing enterprises "most disturb- the truth and found that all the major
ing-/' The economic status of little busi- accusations were false." The New York
ness has improved since then. But as re- Times similarly joined in th* applause for
cently as July 30 Chairman Sparkman CD- the approach the group took to its inAla) of the Senate committee directed quires, commenting editorially: 'The
Aid to Small Business —
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:
hstwe«a--g«""nit»ep ropnrt w a t h o r o u g h a n d pains-
-Using Words
National Affairs
By William Morris
woRi>v sr.mins pmKvim*
JYIRAYMOND MOLEY
World Seriei coming: up—and
tht profit rates of the largest companies taking 40.000-word job."
time for Dr. Morris' annual runTalk About Senator Knowfausd
and those of the
The ,Legion committee has. set
, . smallest companies.
.
. .
.
. , a healthy
. .
. down of baaeball »lang for th«
rVcaiise of MLW eCTnomJc, aixual--«nd| example for any group-which, without^n^-pf-thcre poor btnightad l i s a-.Iong tt^y._ from - tha-j neni aa-Knowiand u inevitabla,
Gate to London, but a and there la some la California.
political Importance of the small business ^finnT factual foundation, H tempted to follc^whtwe m t e i e s t in t h e TIS- Golden
visitor in either region is likely Two complaints are that ha ass
tional
g
a
m
e
comes
to
life
only
JKgmejQl_cJLJh£ economy—more than 4
ffitcq'Ntttar
join in serious charges merely because 1
million of the approximately 4.2 million they
^ V & ^ l ^ ^ f ~ ^ ^ W l ^
^ ^ ^ a 2 ! ^ ^ therms o,uesUons_about William. Know- aiduoua in his attentions to his
business enterprises in the United States the/moment.
one of them in your own houae- land, senior Senator from Cali- vast constituency, and that as
and leader of the Senate loader of hla party in tha Senare ranked as small—its welfare is of
« hurdle remains: The report goes hold. So. if the djed-in-the-wool fornia
Republicans
In England last ate ha should follow the lead of
will bear with me, we'll
Unfailing interest to Congress. It usually
fore the American Legion national con- fans
spring
I
heard
and read a good the President in all thinga.
take a look at some of the color•is eager to help small business aolv» the,, vention in Miami. Influence certainly will M items from tha jargon « f ninny animadversions a b o u t
An answer to the first of
Knowland's attitude toward the these complaints ran be found
special problems that go with limited size be brought to bear to have the hard- baaebaU.
Chinese Communists and our
-in tha Congressional Record,
^4a an. economyiMeajin^^
document repudiated. Ark and his Let's run them over in alpha* for - ^alist
^ ^ government
^ S S ^ ' l ^ on^ormosa.
V i l ! S ^ r 4 : « ^ ^ * * * ^ ± * » <*••
business giants.
collegues, who have stood their guns ***-.-±**r-t**r
granted that even the moat ill- This I could dismiss as the stltution of the United States.
iLas__had against4ieavv pressures already, plan to intnm~i f.n w^w. th> tw.»nfrf 'Yeirttiiieiit
^firnall
A nartv leader in the
a ti/uiitiy eagei _ata_has
difficulty in obtsuaif^-^uity-^pitj^^od^be-on-han^
»r.^it» fiwHinga in 'of simple terms iike_hit; baae on lor a-firii -of>
sjijaxaxtinj^ aU-abaoi
resumpMon-ofballs
and
pitcher's
mound.
Hare
Lag
job.
Ha must be there allong-term credit Unike large corporations, person.
wlth China under almost any most continuously, and there
goes
. however ' humili- are few discussions on the floor
which usually can raise new capital easily
The deserve the solid backing of the "Away*!—tha number of play- conditions.
ating.
Moreover,
the British,
by selling stock, small companies find it American Legion.
ers put out. T w o away" means while generally friendly to the in watch he ia not involved. He
must maintain unity within hla
hard to acquire funds in that way. Intwo men out.
United States, always have a party membership, watch tha
"Bat .around"—whan all nine favorKe American whipping
ability of little business to command the
players of a team bat in one in- boy. This year they have both opposition continuously, deterbest management and technical skills, conmine, t a a drgrec the order of
ning.
Knowland and Nixon in t h a r biwatMA. and keep; informed on
stitutes,ftnjBthexpejglsting^problcnL., Agd.
' —*Be» -IJSH-^— n *aff-tJrtWF- "«»«r
small manufacturing concerns have only ~^"~ By Kl. PrmiHS~I=lZ t i o n a l l y pitched -at a batter's Carthy; and for years before, a thousanH "different subjects
involved in legislation. The burlimited resources for conducting research
head. This is illegal but tha it was Senator Taft and ax- den on a Senate leader is
pitcher claims he was only try- President Hoover.
or diversifying production. reflected in the
A N OeCA* FOnV A KELLY
In California, which baa al- graphically
ing to "dust" the batter—that la,
t r a g i r i l l w « a nt
t h a TVftww
The position of many smtH tnterprii
Chlna
in state police commissioner, John 'pitch"tlow^dTis'hea^to^fgrca' "ways sasu cuius sad Japan" cratic leader, Senator Johnson
iias been adversely affected recently by KeHy, lartirfa column's C o m m i s h - o f - T h * T e a r -trirrrbaclr t r o n r t h a irtatar Nowm- ~from an angle quite unlike that of Texas. Those whose memory
"Mrr_Horsa Senaa-For 1956." Ha smashed l ^ y s most players wear a plastic visible to the British, the
^reductions in defense spending, with a and
through recant hokum, nonsense, bunk and 'imer under their caps, rightly prestige of Knowland is very runs back 18 years can recall a
^consequent narowing of the opportunities bumbling holiday waek-end law enforcement by |f««iing that this is more protec-1 nigh, ^n 1952 his majority orer heart attack by a Senate leadJoseph Robinson, which had
Jfor both prime contracting and subcon- stripping pottca c a n of their identification marks 'tion than blind faith in the o p - his opponent in the primary er,
aa
even
more tragic end.
_ athich decided the election waa,
.tracting The "Senate cohinlltteTnpolntexl hr the drt»s Ut stop mwrder an the highways, lapsing- pitehar.
our hook thia is tha first intelligent, fact"Bench Jockey"—a player es- aa I remember, something like
out on July 30 that small companies had In
No doubt Knowland would
finding approach in years to the problem of pecially
tdept at heckling on- 1.6 million. That is. as far as
been "receiving less in terms of -Prime.^s^wtiasi to««a-itfa on tha ~afl* of tha XJMJL. \^ZyT£S5
^"tZ'Z-ZZ 1 have been able to learp^ the, j-apura any claim far aymjathv
iiontract dollars generally." it found even We salute commisaionaT K«uy and g«t off this ^ ^ ' Ga ; RQy^ Q,^^ n largest vote" of conxidence because of ins burden he must
Gang days,
to
him;
Lippy Lao Durocj»>r knew no ever given in the United States bear aa TsfTs luttsssui. But
~ Jnore distrubing the fact that the perfor a candidate for any office, It might serve ma critics well
peer as a bench jockey.
jcentage of total defense contracts con- Dear Commiah: _ '
"Blooper"a looping fly bail excepting the Presidency sad if they would realise the facts.
There is no sense whatever in sanding police
sidered s u i t a b i s for award to small cars
They might also ponder the
en the road aa rsrogniiahle aa steam cal- which may fall just out of reach Vice Presidency.
claade reply of Edmund Burke
of
infielder
and
outfielder
alike.
Companies had been declining. The ex- liopes sad Mardi Grae foists. It is high time
-to his constituents in Bette* ia
Califoiniaas
are
proud
ef~
If
it
does;
it's
called
a
Texas
acme
law
enforcement
official,
sickened
by
maimplanation, according to the Defense Detheir representation in Wash- which he reminded them "I
sad tha deaths at the hands ^of potential Leaguer.
partment, was that the growing complez- inga
ington,
which includes the Vice could net court-yeu sad serve
"Changa-of-pace"
means
that
kiUers, ended tha comic routine of making poi f y ftf BV'ay ^fmi flf equipment needed by U ~ muUm H « f H y ManHflahla a t all rtlatanr— .a P i t r h f r i s Skilled i n YHy^f. President; the Chief Justice; you too,"
.the armed services was putting more and up to a mile. Do datectivaa on a Hunt for the speed of balls pitched, To- Knowland: Thomas Kucne^TBe —TKr argumanl Chat trie
wear high aats and purple whiskers t day !!£hange-up" is generally junior senator: and an ab)e~snd Senate leader represents the
?nore contracts beyond the capacity of killers
aggressive group of congress- President is whollv wrotrg PerDo wa raqulra that FBI agents be nine feat ;«•«* »T *porU announcers
^msil companies.
men. It is seldom that a single haps this idea gnv up during
tall? Do wa put bells on bloodhounds?
mean a pitcher's alow balL
dero txpoaaa cartatt TV A praxUcea. and u m t a a other dtiaa
l a the Twnaaaee Vallay ta follow tha e x a n p l e of Memphia.
Whan TV A c o n i r a c u to deliver power to a municipality,
auch aa Memphu, it InalaU o a
two raatncUva pruviaiona. It
demand* that municipal cooaumer» and farm co-operaUvea
agrea to buy power from no
other eourte It aiao b a n them
from pledging- any proflla from
the reaale of i u power tc lae^e
aoiida for conalrut-Uon of addu
Uonal utility facilltie* In ahart.
they become "captives" to
TV A s buraauc ratio m a n a f era
Memphis w a s able la c u t
awav from TV A, and, in ra~
sent men t against tha DixonTataa plan, lo build i t s o w a
plant because its contract with
TV A expiree in 1*54.
TV A. Dondero points out,
can fulfill its original purpose
of a conservation program
Dondero then proceeds to rather than a competitor with
divulge fa. ta a&out TV A s op- 1 p n v a U .nterpnaa by making
arationa and power dietrtbution only a few changes la its operweilch are unknown to the general public, especially tha I ations.
Instead of reserving its a .pterm* ef TV A a cohtracU with i
"
ply
of power for homes, cities,
ao-called "captive cltiea' like
'
towns
and farm co-operatives,
Memphis. The Eisenhower adt
the
so-called
"preference cusministration, he says, does not
\
tomexa."
T\A.a
operators haxa.
-seek to daatror TVA. H ehnpW
wants to maintain TV A and contracted to tail 10 par cant
similar projects along their of Its output ta 14 large indusoriginal lines- a natural con- tries It has attracted tl
servation enterprise r a t h e r corporations to tha Tenn«
than tha embryo of a vast pub- Valley with promises of cheap.
.. ^ subsidised. poarar> io»\ n€ po^ear-eeitptre'
1 and reduced taxes.
The Dix«nrYaie* rontrsctt
cavuiad U a t UM> private u u k ^ . „ Dondaro
Dond»rp_ says
M y a t hthat_corn|>lea t ^£>jmj>le-^
j jty firms would build a p a n t to . " o n of rtrtain s t e a m planta
supply Memphis with electri- ! will permit TV A to meet tha
city, since TVA's commitments neada of its "praferenca cua* t o new gto'tnl* f n e f g y c m t W t '
wouM iriske I t impossfhle f o r f ^ e t v -refnserf i s l e t T V A
pand through building n e w
it to serve the Tennessee citv.
When thia proposal became steam plants, but he aays it
J»TptmtRSIT issue, Wi* Ifaw Ties**
ish and public power officials those already planned
auof Memphis took president thorlsed. That appeal to- be
Eisenhower off the political Btsenhower*s idea.
hook by offering to build their
Then, following the example
owa faculties instead of buying of Memphis whem their peeaeat
power from the Dixon-Yates contracts expire, other' etttos
interests Ike quickly okayed may cut away from TVA sad
the Memphis plan, and called build their own systems. And
off the Dixoa-Istet ajTsnge: -SO- Jn*J_the .14 oorport^ossj
ostng TV A power. TVA
l a his magasine article. Doa> cannot servo both groups,
Others' Opinions
/Seueria!
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Recent rises is tab price of
natural rubber are causing
new interest la the disposal of
produce. Also. It Is aot m a
favorable locatloa for procurement of petroleum-baaed butadieae, the—hulk of—which is
government • owned synthetic produced oa the Gulf Coast
rubber planta of World War 2. The high price of natural
__ J S T a t u r a l rubber In mid- rubber tends to offset these
August was selling at about objections. So does the fact
46 cents a pound, only two that mnvrrslnn of the plant.
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While eoroyrcwBd^be yraauair;
*§, eratsr am! justi
U s prwIiR'Uua faciGuee i r e
. the price of natural rubber in laid out ia three lines: one at
mid-Aegust 1994. SynthsUc s time could he converted to
rubber was priced at SS cents make GR-S cold while the
s pound.
others produced 9R-S-hot. for
The Rubber Producing Fa- which there is still a market.
eiliuee Disposal Commissloa M o r e o v e r , a governmenton Aug. 13 advertiaed for bids
plant producing akooa the Institute, W. Va., sjra"J?*^* r a ^ e r plant W ^ ^ ^ ^ i i s c a s v f l l e ; Ky?. Tias ""recea^
its kind in the world. Built -a source of'
during World War 2.
eommodtty readily avail*
capacity of 122 000 long tone a abie.
year. Twenty-five other govDaytown. Texas,
nt-owned synthetic rubfar
whleh
only
one hid was
uei piania nave •een aoto oy
origmally
offered
th^ Commissioa. eetabliahad
sought by amo
by the Republican Congress i s for sale,
re-offered severltftS, and still another has
been leased. Bids oa the InsU- al months ago. And' officials
2L* D y ^ eubeidlajy bare el*
ready Indicated an tntereet hi
Oct 7.
the
Institute plant
-.for s number of
Stanley N.
_thex» jwera no bids for the laatltute plant when It waa fliet sat AttflrasT
advertised for sals la Novem- m Senate subcommittee
ber lS&i. Buyers were hesi- the Justice Department
tant inasmuch as sales had to certainly wflr*
be approved by the Attorney panies which bought
General and Congress. Seme mant-owned rubber plants for
Democrats opposed the aaiea anti-trust violations. The dtson the ground, that the plaats poeiUoa of the rubber plants
would go largely to the big fits in with the general admin*
rubber and oil companies lstration policy to get the
which had opeiatsd Umn for
the government during the administration has the
war The salee, they argued. ful backing of the Hoover
wwuld piuinote monopoly aneh -Commission in divesting the
injure
smaii rnisintes But Cos- government ©FTls business op—
.
a^»
—
I "Come»baakar"-^a pitch which - state, except occasionally New | the days when FDR sought to gress st the 1964 seasloaap- erations, of which most of the
line straight I Vnrk fraq been so fortunate. * run both the executive and the pravfd the sale of 24' of the
Igjjln bila
This la no jolly little -game between
remaining _are conducted by
aa pmmU 1 1»tp«'*'-*f_ji»£art>r.»Tita of_g_OV
back to the jprrawr
liaaia fcw m aoU of 211 to 011- the Dtfrai cops and nitwit* atoopies, drunken -dnvera andTTin 11 I right M" IWtflrc^
r a i i ^ i the ,hig,hway. pjiehnvi
The ^On^e Over
joestioa-why the Brwsisnsunder M.
..-Way 1945jriien it coold-ea*ttry-h«
__iaken by the western allies. And he has
again ?uggested-that the whole history of
Jl_frisiramr Rurrtpe would have been different
had listened to
of *'our
appeals which I made" that the left wing
JD( the allied army under General Montgomery be ordered to advance on the
police work- in vehicles that stand out like
deat He ia in a coordinate but t Government Rubber-Styrene)
enterprises
_B*_DR. JAMES-W. BARTON
a sore thranb ? - There, ia nothing screwier than
a operate
> M n t . dejpartnaeai
daakajtmaBf-a/
ror.
cold., whTcn ia a greater dor oporajad bythemihtary
of govthe notion that the irresponsible- autoiat is en-mxnd than the GR-S
a.
eThment
titled to a. h»ad »tart and a fair warning.
HKABT PATTXNT GOES BACK TO-SVOBK
the^c'
wmeh
IrratitiiTt
. Knowland to those who
Nothing-ia so fruitcaker as the theory-that
T h e medieal -literature of laeileft jaw wi>h aa iscraaaed flow. »him
„ wwefi
^ „ ^«^v«..
mi „
U .a atm
auST^rcnmraereT
those trying to round up the highwav baddies last few y e a r s ia filled with 1°* saliva but. pain would begin! convictions,
and courage. He
must yell. 'Too hoo! Here I come:" Gangway "'••* few y e a r s
off in a couple of minutest can weQ survive the attacks of
for the Kelly Plant Too many driven are la- -articles concerning patients v/hnTT . J
.tom-d w i k m »
terpreUns:
their license
toB read
aa
follows:
ireturn
to work
and
who . live
for \ DDr.
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„t 4 o u d^ f«feels
, ^ ^ t. h^a*t ' -fre-i
_ :! his critics at home and abroad.
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many years with healed m
myoear-l
h i s is a hcense to become autocratic many
y o e a r - ! ^t ^^ pTh y w c i .m n , M ^ . , f 4*~
ultj
dial
infarcU
(heart
strokes.
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"German capital.
i disdainful, supenor, selfish, domineering, rude
in nnot
explaining' carefully to The Daily Poem
m
ot
quoting Dr. Wlmam Stroud ta 'each
«q>«»»«r
d
sis: hearts.' West made the
patient
with a «rafuily
heart stroke
: It is ncVclear that the 3ecision"to hah ,' discard
*" *°~«*™*entiUes good
the b**r,r
to .Geriatrics who reports on some
BenkateeaNalaeraaie
all rules of» etiquet,
manners,
By Anne C«mpb«ll
eneen
of spades snd North[that, following recovery from the
Sostk sealer
Rallied f o r c e s s h o r t of B e r l i n and leave t h e i deeencx, fair play and horse sense. It eonsti- 1200 cases, among whom the old- 'acute a t t a c k , the restnctieasl
south
made
aU 12 tricks. Dest eely the l o s t head) clarer won the opening lead,
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' y open for t h e advanciftf v Russian w a s tutas a permit t o i p o r a the laws, laugh; at i ^ p c m # V t « i J ^ ^ J ^ T £ .which were placed on his actions
~ . / 4 a K» riajT-aral »
in tka> caution stgna. giggle at sharp curvea, play i7«*" old. who
suffered b h '
„
^_ OtherwSM Tfea
n„ow v»»aJ/
drew trumps ia three leads, ana
m a d e b y General sQsenhower m the
^ ^ ££n
wtth the
the cope
cons and
and behave
. l o n9£ ! L
behave hke first heart stroke » Tyears ago. *f*. 1 0 01
MIRTH
b
v
iamr
discarded
all fiva of hla clubs
^ * " wwh £
e n«' P**
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t h s t r »*"»*«•
Tha^-Uadits
af b-r «»tr - t e a fell
ifield, n o t b y officials in W a s h i n g t o n .
| a n ^ a a ^ a d heeL
< ireured from acuve duty
« "**»*
^ be
« • » • • Th.
*****
af
.*%
activities ^ should
forever;Vpoe
iSieaiiuBg
aa dummy's good diamonds,
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2—It is a hcense t o leer a t the Commsad- [72 i l l y e a r s after bis first .
! A persocal messige to Prendest Rooseeventually trumping a club for
C A Q 10 4
which w a r e
to
UM
m nt
the thirteenth trick.
neat
aio'
Tveh by Churchill on Apr. 1 had pointed * "?**»* »han not t n - and -Do unto othersstroke). Another famous men- ^ " 1 ™ , . .
treatment.
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y tt
l
htTt thr
Uow
1t
often
happens
that
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n
o
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a
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With SilodoT on lead, however.
thai-of
Mac- f* o j J«<»
« = *«
"^jot that the Rxasaane were already In **J—It
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* you a V." X.*°L""^
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tables
tVery
!jtxsird
« « » « . i sone
or u eSir
w oJames
m r s great^ * *myocardial
* ^ *infarction.
'** • cpoe- ^~
y o Important
u a
V
Sidney
gav* thought to the op£A5T
great the heart heal, but the pedant
diapai.
Iposttxso to take Vienna and asked whether Xdmci «»d authorise, you carryiVary
out theImportant
routine. Ihanxie.
•«•» V mone
' b eofi rthe
T ^workTs
n . *T£Z
ponents'
bidding. The
rr
rr»:
=Sshia>
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4 9 1 7 41
a crackpot a gangster aa
sn ma
mvmJkl h
^their tsJung; Berlin also might not "lead of
ailra<-.»
d
North
heard
hla partner's heart
stin
playmg
gold
ta
"
*
"
~
»
°<
C
1
1
2
9
7
S
ball, a rumpot and a punk. The bearer is re- * °
rta
he had to stop a-^rAMoety. T h i a ia where -X is atacj r—aata v b a
'th**" into a mood which will raaffe__£rave qiured to save tms asto hcense. Vpon requir'hid he leaped to four no-trump.
anas af brretbli senses *"
.^nportant for the physician to_
—docbts snd formidabss diffimhws" He -msr
t—of 10 he ean~ t u n tfiefn lata any ^
« a f ah* aav the lajat *> A Q 9 • 3
#~J
.know if the patient is the type"Tta
ouaty tad:cated a powerful band
inade the same point in a note to President Secretary of State and ret
get a machine run.
gun,
In hk b o o k Dr. Msrkiaaes dial a wining in i P U t aBfl psj as
S0LT1
la
»r*a
v*r*
Tawa
by
ms sasp bad of two disnvmds
arrows, a blackjack and a base- ,gi
_ vee a history of his own case, nvahd or whether he is the type
rrnonaa ft** days after Roosreeit's death » •* <*
• AK2
\
over
00a cluh. Then, hearing that
to
make
his
operations
easier.
ha
bat
operationa easier
the following words. "A that win fight to remain inde- Of
if
km Apr. 12. Truman replied that the
CKJ94
partner held only a single ace.
tWere not kiddxag. MiThons of car drivers doetor active ia country practice, pendent Socksumea aoctors fear u y ^ a , ^ ^
C 10
\
itarticaJ deployment of aljjed forces was thank their
North d-da't bother to ask about
exactly t m s w a y . )
jm ?90i, after runmag a short what w i l happen, and to be oa
aft«rr-«^
T
k a g s but director hid the small
•
J
I
O
T
M
.+ auktary (ysssstinB which shook! be left to
[distance, heart became very ir- the safe aade forbid s rrtura *»
UMML
This toid Sidney that
^ American industry premcta that closed d r - regular and the attack lasted to work whereas the patient is r
llbe lodgment of the
%
u
North must here a soad diamond
i q a t T V wm m * Jc< th* o^d-faslnoaed busnvass two hours. S i n c e he waa 40 reaSv capable of takmg oa u s i r U H
in
SKt. exceptional heart support,
| eenveataoc naneceaeary. through making !t poe- yean of age, he had noticed old job. if it * set too
that
.
1
*
faaa
2
0
and
second round control of both
an nffinal
^fibje fox SsJeagsMaw-fallVUUveaa_etc. all over the .extra heals, la 1904. at age SS. ta aataresngat.be both
to
be
a
j
~
p
4
H.T
M
.port to the r^rshmeai Chiefs of Staff said i «*"try to bear and watch top
be
had
a
severe
attack
of
past
Of
it • to
a
rt might be
Tw-* - — n i t x - u 4^*+~m - ^
»w- - -- . eeatral nssetmg room. Ahsurd! Ta
a
c
r
o
s
s
eh
est
and
tato
left
ana.
bared
many of
do any
Tr^ Taasrnrr
the h a g of one sou and a
^ h a t ^ * * * * Z U * ^ * ^ * * *****
real druydnTthat way and if
Pain eonld he easily pcovoaed at Bents
have returned
the bnna- of fmal defeat, were aeeer tws> hours after a
•-on a the o*J*r la « :
t i m e s under speciel etrcunv eeeefaDy to work required
the only soaaasthty of
iportart m my eyes thaa the jopsa m a
.stances as walktag ta the coed frequent nee of
the
ssaae was if Xast
,a:r
or
after
meals
Be
thatHvhea
a
aware
'.political aBasaadsrmtatsas mTorved m aa ' . t
107 seats walking rapsdry for half
mils curred. Of course,
to be able to trump s
*afljed captare of the caratsi" which **no & k ijtr-«Mt
had to be roped off and arwayi produced this
mey at any time bars another work oondeia hut
round of c'uba
a snlhtary cbjectrve of kept empty because of a auce rale that ears. Yet he caa play
piar gotf ia cose- stroke but thee* are seldom d»- aatara. d^aster
WMt therefore opened the ace
be hired ia a theater fort, the reason being that the rectly C\M to their work snd may e*en without the
* * of dabs. Za satis of th* diacour*
ra
uet be hired if there are effort is not continuous, occasion- also happen to the person whe artificial Oafcea,
from
of thai numser. Bow eraay caa airy the pern ia the cheat was so- tats at been*, foehag ssrwsatsd the lisaias sptnt hi
fcoatmued the a s L And
wy sught irheag stiand hi the way.
the raff that sst
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