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Show Page THE JOURNAL December 19, 1953 Playing Nurse j '"'""-- Mugg s and Skeeter By Wally Bishoptill ..,wMr It HOW you cle you FITS WWF-- IT INMCk'lT FROM - ME p 1 y' v.' y . Barbara is trying to give her beloved Dolly the same care that Nurses have been giving her at Cook County Hospital in Chicagos great Medical Center. Here small convalescents are enjoying the playroom where methods of child development and rehabilitation are provided under the guidance of recreational and occupational therapists. Even Barbaras beautiful ' play- - mate was provided by thoughtful volunteer workers who know what makes a little girls heart glad, Childrens Hospital, housed in a separate building of 400 beds, hasa record of examining 60,000 children a year; and at least 6,000 receive care and treatment. Every student at The University of Illinois - Cook County School of Nursing has the opportunity to work out therapeutic play programs as part of a three-yea- r course in Nursing Education. TIIE TV A: Frank C. Clement, Governor of Tennessee, says in a letter to President Eisenhower, The truth is that private enterprise cannot thrive yea, cannot lire , without the whip of competition. And that, if you please, is just what Congress intended when it put TVA into the power business, and that is just what TVA is today. . . . The private-utilit- y spokesmen have been crying for some years about the unfairness of TVA competition. But they dont present any figures to show who or how many were put out of business. . . . To be exact in the matter, TVA, of course, does not compete with private power companies in their reterrispective franchise-protectetories. The competition is merely by example and often it has been by inducement. But it has been effective. 1 d' I Am THE FRENCH IN INDO- - CHINA: The feeling has grown that France is no longer fighting this war in its own interest but as a kind of international holding operation to prevent Communism from engulfing all South- east Asia. The French dont care much what happens in Just as the American public got fed up with the war in Korea, whose aims and purposes had become very confused, and just as in the last American elections the promise to end the war in Korea became one of the most popular issues, so in France the war in has become a stick to beat any Government proud and thankful. And now, as the yule approaches, all of us at Mountain Fuel Supply Company wish you and yours a most joyous Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- . 4 a ship ol America's most powerful single union , the Teamsters, and "with complete control of the men who drive the trucks and handle the goods at distribution points. Deck has the po tential strength to make or break stiikes in hundreds of industries. John L. Lewis can still paralyze the national economy, but this requires his carrying on a costly war of attrition, lie cannot single out one area or industry and strangle it piecemeal. Deck ran, at relatively little cost to himself i V- ' , - j . . 'i- 'A'V- V -, M0UP3OT FMEt SUPPLY , ii uL fcrtf r iV VWMm WlfcftXV.VKW.'VhV.t TS, ".r vo ' v '; s s OxV - . Excerpts from Tiif. Rr.rrnrEn Mac- E, 220 Last 42nd St., hew York, V. Y. V1 M - i i holiday season. We are proud to be a factor in the development of this territory. A with. DAVE DECK OF THE TEAM STERS: Holding undisputed leader - his year your gas company has brought the warmth of natural gas to many more homes in the area we serve. For this we are both - 1 . 'v 7 |