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Show WttKLY GRANDMAS: NtW$ANAD,b Enough's Enough hi '9 Ci du .1 w .11 FI t: ' lam r'i was nuukh And Lei mu g voial about it Mrs B n Gieene, provider t f New Y'tik chapter of the N.itioi al the was club. Gr.it hiHtherj the smart for the grand tpc a hi ni of a drive to make gi.md-j u icvpected member of cviiy family MR s GRFKNE and all the other as wire up in arms against gr.,i oil the ( Ity gags ahuut grandmas and o'hi r. m law, too T'cv were e to ban such alls '"1 in a luio.,,r from the face of the eai'di forever And they held some poAir-fu- l in .pons in their iiidanee, It the jokev aren't bant i 1, the grandmas said, theie , no would he no more moie crocheting, no more cookies aid lakes That was the giandmas' Gen. Clay Gut as Benin Chief; flew Rent Curb Formula Attacked; Taft-HartlBill Wins in Test UIimi uuiit I ft pinion if riprrorl In thMi folawni. thi'i m analyH and mil irirfcflly l Un r lba nrMr 3 ( I BERLIN: Iii ... it .. An ..I s , I Y, ! I 1. do 1.1I.. t Chy. stormy .uimiiil'traU r't lui f r I nul l , hi. mot critl "soft attl war criml (I. iii-i- i in ni .111 tin- - tax-fre- e four-powe- ' Nobody Pleased The government. It appeared. couldn't please anyone in its el forts to implement the rent control bill. Scores of landlords and tenants in New York turned out in angry confusion after Federal Housing Chief Tighe Woods announced a program for putting the new law into operation. Woods had come up with a plan which he hoped would provide owners of rental property with a "fair net operat- d newly-enacte- This was one thing the new law said should be done. BUT WOODS, In a personal appearance in the nation's largest city, stepped personally into a hotbed of landlords inquiries. Landlords assailed the Woods formula as giving inadequate reto lief property owners. The formula was confusing because it contained so many indeterminate factors. It was intended to produce a "net operating income" of 25 to 30 per cent of gross income on some 14 million dwellings throughout the nation still under federal rent control. As Woods expressed belief both landlords and tenants would be happiei unoer the new form lla, a murmur of laughter surprised swept the audience winch Woods the 809 seat hall. dashed from the meeting, where he answered some 50 questions, to a conference with New Yorks Mayot William O'Dwyer. hard-presse- ovei-flmve- d WOODS SAID the new formula "goes right down the middle, pro tecting landlords against rents that would deny them a fair prof.t, an protecting tenants against ben g charged a h.gher rent than the fair net opei.it.ng income allows" Meanwhile both f repertv owners 1 and tenants seethed, each fearing they weie being jut upon by the Woods formula, landlwds obviously resentful that specific rent which toey feared held nothing but bad news for theni-sel- v es. One most probable result of the formula was that local governmental units would be disposed to let existing conditions alone with-eu- t petitioning their governors or stole legislatures for lifting of rent controls NEW Anti-Allerg- in -' . s would stop, would be hurnii ed, ami daughters "going home to mother" after a tiff with the.r husbands would have to find hotel Al o rot knitting needh one lullaby rooms, instead. THE GRANNIES were tired of being made to appear as jabbering, ridiculous troublemakers. But the grandmas were fair about the whole thii g. In return for a new status as a "sweet, lovable old dear they would agree to mind their own knit- Radio actress Mrs. Ted Steele Is shown just after she was chosen as "Miss Loyally of 1949" on the steps of the In t.S. subtreasury building in New York. ting. ten-monie- s mim (sOtKtit CUTS "feiAN AIL kVC-- '.IC's-Oyt-INTEfi- ?. R8 OME fT Ntr BA'CL-Al- BATTER OI ML I 4 nrlORV. Chuck UfrytfK, nu... iau,.Nr T VE ML ' LWLU vILAvb T H.AD K S' I HVU Ki) LA. C. AjLrr. 1 AeV x tAv6 PAN AWAV fV M M 'tAi-- O'M A, OVER AID Rt W their respective areas. SPORTLICHT. These Hillers Will Bear Watching ... their symptoms alleviated y 9 ' n are User merely traces the pattern the wood, saws and assembles to be polite he said: "Looks ram, doesnt it? exactly as pattern indicates. A "Well, snapped the tes list of materials supplied with the it tastes likee prictor, to what tells you exactly pattern it? doesnt can be purbuy. All materials chased at your local lumber yard. Business After Pleasure You'll save over one-hamaking Stlnmjn: ben, hy, the valance yourself and have you all u eck. II htn mjy lqads of fun doing it. appointment?" Manager: "Make , d.t, 25c for ML Vernon Valance Pat-ter- No. 30 to Eaat-Ril- Dept. W. PleaiantvlUe. secretary ." Sataman: " dtd. and ut swell time, but I udl turn you " Pattern Company N. V. 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Lilly was jailed despite assertions he meant all the time to deliver the letter' later. General Quiz dru:. The am- -e m-b- 1. adii. .e'ered drug is treatn e"t as an a ex. r s a eu!: 1 f 1 i I t ibx'j. ( e r, , legit reach, testers fo-'- ;v m the r It is eiased . . xe it s x - al.es i m 50 at f0L,r hour m- . f a co'd The , i r. an t e i h UI e e K rr.'.mt lojv m resuits. S W r qnt. store in advance o' 84. I) -- i cti.ed i ' .d i't u.i...o ' - iti.'M Y . of ; D'ik : N i! eck. had raid is v ' -- cf r a L.il v. of a feec offered ti to Frc'.dent Trurr.ar ca-- h h s Re; pnqrictor irkirx, ed Truman one moi re i t conzresx di f c.tr.cy ap; the a Prei dert . .i i u Y1 are Sr e It u II II' V I Si . Ir, 4 V i:t are Ime Hen homonyms Cave? 5. Name the ship be destroyed by the ment that was saved (wottvilLtJ3L. U.S. Gc.f' by a peer i cic kpira Sn G Aayo re hy i h c to Sson, at-- Ljs: ires 1. Words with the same lei c nunciation but different spea 4tj i DRIGHT NEWS for midwinter living! Pineapple design and and meaning. address 2. A letter, usually gorgeous rose bring out beauty of your chairs. Keeps em clean tool to a foreign banking house, to fece,fl thorizing the bearer money. of sum certain made In 3 sections. Pine Chatr-bac- 1 tu schedu.ee The Answers k 3. Connie Mack. 4. In Kentucky. 5. The Constitution. apple design also forms arm rests, Pat tern 033 has directions. Improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Sewing Circle Needlrcraft Dept. M NEWSb.r.S 564 W. Randolph St., Chicago SO, 111. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No. undisturbed Thousand, now sleep the news that their h'VA j night might ot trim owm ss . .. ktdntyt Lets hope so' That . u, fill Pills usually allay within H der irritation is so prevalent i10 ali .tent FoleX PdJsmusibeiiefitj., Kuri or DOUBLE V test. 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What is meant by a Left TRUMAN: Friend Fresident Truman had some bet ter friends than he thought. Davir - n The Questions , collect $8 00 LAKE MEAD FARMS Overton. together. - a ur n 1 r- hUo nit-jn- 2sJr4 1 $ 9v.l fit U IN PRICE buy the engagement mg picked up a sparkling d.a: and asked its price. "That one is $100,00000," plied the jeweler gently. The young man looked sts.-then whistled. He pointed toe er ring. And this one? p TQFIXrr tr whose sweebe. just made him the happiest e alive, went into a jewelry ska four-bagge- - S' cnap Taft-Hartle- y n P i lf - Tired 3 W. r lie stopped at a small bet stand and ordered coffer h all-st- ' A RESEMBLANCE highly-interestin- Mize-Ralp- ' i AL, c carpentry skill or special tools are required. The full size patterns now available really simplify makNo n - I A telegram! rrS There was new hope for cold suf An industrial physician reported that an anti allergy drug h.iv Icon found effective in control! ng coni rron co d svmpton s Dr. Ha'stcad G M irrav ea d t it 75 per cent of 494 pupils troved dur.ng early stages of c lus re ported "they were c ired or had l, . bout? I only came here tod; by making window valance illustrated above. on e Medicine Battles Colds leers i said. "What to your living or ADD CHARM the room ing. Mrs. Greene, a professional artist, philanthropist, mother of two RICE By GRANTLAND sons and grandmother of four small 18 MAJOR league clubs move children, believes she Is just the star, won 24 games to lead both LABOR LAW: person to take the giggles out of PS under full sham, there will leagues. Hal Ncwhouser, possibly references to grandmas. Rough Going re more than one or two high spots the best pitcher in baseball today "THERE ARE STILL a few rock- - .0 watch as the campaign rolls at least he is one of the best three If a big league scout were is another contender who hopes Ing chair slung. grandmas, bridge-tablg on Harry Truman's perIt is only natural that most of to lead both leagues in games won, formance against congressional grandmas, ard drudge grandmas moundxmen. he would have to say: who need to be reformed. she said, !hese elevated notches will take in even with only an average outfit. the stars of 1948, Newhouser would roll home work'The President simply can't hit but contends this reformation will ing with the Red Sox or Indians. never come about through silly such as Stan fast bail pitching. M usial, Lou Bou- Sa.n, Newhouser and Vic Raschl And that certainly appeared to radio and movie jokes and sillier be the case. Mr. Truman had been cartoons. 1 dreau, Ted Wil- - should lead the pitchers with Breliams, Joe DiMag- - cheen, Bearden and Lemon close. to bat twice already. In his turn Eventually Mrs Greene and the Bre-- l Harry in C. Mon. of the gio, other grannies Picture during the The Home-Ru- n Walgren ap- thousands A cheen. Gene Bear pointment to head the national se- national organization hope to win The section or sector allotted to home-ruden, the home-rug hitters will be a curity resources board, he had so much respect that October 10 duel between Ralph struck out. Next up with his civil will be proclaimed as national this seacompartment and Kiner Johnny son. rights program for a bat, he struck Grandmothers day. Mize, plus such out again. Now, with his espousal First of all. it Is high time the Rice djties as Larry of repeal of the Taft Hartley labor HEADACHES: Kiner deadlock Johnny Yogi Berra's catching Improve- was broken. The two tied in 1947 iw. he was at the plate again and, Slop Worrying ment. with the house of repi esentatives and they remained tied in '48. They Have a lot of headaches? Well, With Joe DiMaggios wounded each struck off 51 homers in 1947 itching, theie were two strikes stop worrying. on him. aeel in such a precarious state, the and 40 last year, making a total of FOR THE HOUSE, by a vote of That, according to a Columbia Jiree holdover leaders from 1948 91. This can't go on forever. It is 17 203 due to be snapped this new season. approved the Wood bill university headache study will cure will be Musial, Williams and hirh retained most of the features your noggin knocks. Last season both Joe DiMaggio of the law. THE STUDY was conducted with Boudreau Is the mystery man. and Stan Musial hit 39 home runs Administration forces were 531 men and women as subjects. His batting average for 10 seasons each. plunged into gloom But a coalition These sufferers were given three s now .299. It was well below this "Heres the odd part about of southern Democrats and northkinds of treatment. One made use mark at this date last season. Yet this count, Stan Musial told ern Republicans were jubilant. of drugs supposed to help head- .he Cleveland pilot lifted his batting me this spring. "I actually hit 41 bomers. Two were credited "make believe They were bent on retaining the aches; another :ount to .355, a phenomenal upTaft Hartley law- largely intact, drugs, and a third a technique in ward leap. Lou is now 32 years old. Yet ceronly as and at the moment they were vicwhich doctors spent quite some rhe question is: Will the Cleveland tain umpires stated they were torious. time talking to patients about their itar keep in the general neighbor-Too- d home runs. They really were. The Wood bill would repeal the worries. of .355 this season, or drop There's no question of a law on paper, but doubt about this fact, manager In the first two treatments, the oack to his lifetime average, around would most of its imporEddie Dyer cut in. "Stan ac"make believe potions worked al- 299? Boudreaus 1949 career will tant features. For instance, it most as well as medicines designed write an important chapter in the tually had 41 bomers last year, y would retain the which would have given him the injunction especially for aching heads. The lew American league race. in "national emergency strikes. patients never knew which kind of What about the duel between triple crown. It would keep the present Williams Last and Musial? Umpires make few mistakes. drugs they were taking. oath requirements, but But apparently two blew a pair of year Musial struck for .376, It was learned in the study that would apply them to company ofin the Musial case. Williams for .369. Musial hit best results came from combining 39 home ficers as well as union officers. Musial 25. Williams runs, rarely complains. The fact drugs with conversation about worMusial drove home 131 runs, that he was supported by Eddie conIt would ban closed-shoof treatries. The conversation-typ- e Williams 127. Dyer and a number of umpires is tracts. but permit them in any ment is known as psycho-therapThe Cardinal slugger had a fair proof enough that he was right. state which took affirmative acIts purpose is to discover emotional No one can say yet whether Ted tion to permit them by state law-- . and mental conflicts. In many dge in every department of but it will be interesting to Williams will go out for right SPEAKER SAM RAYBURN had cases the sufferer does not realize h field swinging into the home-rumade a plea to the house for a comhe has these conflicts and is likely ice whether he can repeat this against one of the greatest zones, or fight for the batting promise bill he put forward in an to get better when he learns about utters of all time. leadership of his league. Williams effort to salvage part of the adminthem. On the other side of the question, and Musial are two hitters. istration's program, but his speech HOWEVER, mere knowledge of t be noted that Stan Musial The condition of Joe DiMag-gio'- s might was in vain. the conflicts isnt sufficient. The also handle the old ash rather heel may eliminate one of Whatever else congress might be patient needs faith in his doctor to an e the strong contenders. Mize, leftly. His lifetime big league doing, and whatever good or ill make this knowledge work. Someis .348, Williams being .354. Musial and Williams Kiner, might result, lawmakers were serv- times this relief depends on how rhese are the two should provide most of the top men today, ing notice on presidential candi- often the doctor sees the patient. four-bas- e vith no one else close. artillery. But there is dates ttiat campaign promises to What about the big league one more entry Sid Gordon of enact or repeal this or that law the Giants. So pitching duel between Harry ought to be conditioned, with the Brecheen and Gene Bearden? Gordon blasted 30 home runs last candidate making such pledges addwon 20 and Last season. He is far in front of the each year ing a word to the effect that those dropped 7 for a mark of .741. pack this spring, with a March and pledges would be kept "provided Breiheen allowed 2.24 earned April record that takes you early congress cooperates. runs per game, Bearden 2.43. back to the big years of Babe Ruth. This is about as close as the This home-ruscramble should LEOPOLD: count can be. be one of the most interesting feaWants Throne Johnny Sain, the Braves able tures of the new season. Disliking the common life, exiled King I.eof old III of Relgium has made it cle ir he warts to return -to tile tin. e if ins country. iV'w By Tom Gregory THIS vas made known in a letter to is bro'hcr. Prince Cha-ie. ; an np-it- , in which IV Ay x Leo 8, i said "I 01 r. 'i i' oil yen are sharing v. my vu s that tie tine has come for a i. turn to normals " That wo-- Id mean, of com sc, an end to the regency and HERES ONE FOR SCHOOL DRUG DISCOVERED y Ultimatum. . p Taft-Hartle- y HOUSING: ing income. A f ijj, . thoul , Ml, But. Doc, arrurd !k Im only here I dont have to take off m. for that." "Strip down Shouted the pharmacist',;;' The sailor obejed, but Ira grumbling. The chap ln him finally turned baby-sitting- v, A A i 111 ments of American history. It was no secret that the President and Dean Arheson. secretary of state, were trying to persuade John J. McCloy to take the assignment In Berlin. McCloy is now head of the International bank for reconstruction and development, a position which carries a $30,000, annual salary. Pending the appointment of a c.vilian commissioner. President Truman announced military government deputies and two generals would carry on Clays work. The United States. Britain and France have agreed to arrangements for turning over civilian control to the Germans when a pro visional government is .established for the western zones. Meanwhile, hope continued for r an end, through negotiblockade by Berlin of the ations, the Russians. , -- rase 11 1 W t ft S'MK Kill hr 'X- - of KIsa h iii tin- "wit. Ii of IIiioliiTiw.iUl, v .I'kiil to he relieved of It. j oiorioiis f.i nn. Iiotror caii ji, had Ins lomiii.nifl Mo ml he wanted to return to his home in Marietta ;.i . and Vo ratfi hlng Clay's leavmi would open the wav for iipi niiitn.eiit of the first for conirnli.'florier hifih i mlian C.eriiHmy. something the Briny has been wanting for a long time. JHF.SJDhNT TRUMAN, In making the .iiinounrement Clay was to leave, said the general deserved the thanks of the American people of one of the for his execution tasks and accomplishtoughest ri.i!.iMv n hr l. J Kn t l.as hi ' n wuiclv v sou in-id- ii i "W tend ol ,huie Th'l nip nted football mg Adds Charm to Room ,0pluJ : Cauif reply. I 11 - ,i , t n ir. 1 11 . I ; I' 01 of hi '11 n In ihi .tv commander in ) Inm tom u .is take n i ,s 'Anuf Wood Window Valance d-- i Is Dom Clay caith?" imposmiiI.i: v 1 u. ef tii:ki-- "N. w we know that the tarth Id said the schot lmaster mind, Till me, Thomas, would it 11be possible for you tu walk round e ey I Itlimi Noll Hio mi Shimji . 1 Cnsp, fiesh, fjourishinq Get some foJay! NU W From Peace At Last PERSISTENT 1$; No wonder thousands te' auPtr ooowi' ment bless the day they e Here's quick action iU " blissful sense of peace IM L coc'.1' thanks to 6 active so51?. Un base that Slavs on than W" affective less j anything |