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Oat Oaaa's Pitta today) Donn'o . a-i- ami - J- ... iir faAsLtlff. ,2Haa' ininmmai ASSAULT ON ENEMY HILL . . . Men and tanks move out on an assault on an enemy-hel- d hill north of Wanggok, Korea. Note soldier (lower left) who has stopped to fix part of his gear. Allied troops were pressing gains all along the front when this assault was made. The first marine division was back in the battle. A new Communist drive was expected, but attacks by the leathernecks near Hoengsong were designed to throw the new Red push off balance. The fighting has been characterized by steady but slow advances by UN forces np to three or four miles a day, no spectacular gains being made recently by any side. y$ z-- j i? e e Pills yellow-walle- d Wonju-Hoengso- i r x r?tC see RFC I VA yr" Reports ... ON SPRING ACCENT beach ensemble from Paris sembles bolero pants black bodice . A re- a toreador outfit. The jacket and tight fitting are of white pique with pique trim. Black sun suit Is of grey and green cotton. M -- ri ''1- O i vI pjitH If, h :' I 'fti'J - Th veterans administration has Just Issued a report showing the tremendous volume of business done by that agency In behalf of the 18,904,000 living veterans under its charge and reported a sharp reduction in operating costs. But Dr. Robert L. Johnson, national chairman of tha citizens commit tea for tha Hoover report, his just issued another blast at VA red tape and waste. . Extra Cash? CA! GET IT or Just get together any new . . Doors. Sash. Hardware, Lumber. Plumbing Fixtures. Pipe. Valves. Fittings. Electrical Fixyou. tures or what have Bob Ketchura Contact or Write for a (rood offer. 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He eats everything he wants without being troubled with indigestion, and has a wonderful appetite since HADACOL helped overcome his deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron. green on either side. "Sometimes," remarked Captain Seckin, "sheep or buffalo get under the wire and cross to the Bulgarian side and the Communists shoot them. Our farmers get no chance to herd them b a c k." Sometimes, also, I learned, Bulgarian political prisoners sneak through the barbed wire at night to give themselves np to Turkish authorities. This happens at the rate of two or three times per month and they tell a story of harassment and political suppression in what once was a relatively democratio country. Climbing down from the watch-towwe moved closer to the iron curtain to the second Turkish building. This one was just six feet from the gate separating the two countries. On rare occasions an official with a properly visaed passport is permitted to pass through this gate and customs officials are kept on the Turkish side to handle such transits. We sat down a few feet from the gate to drink coffee with the customs officials. The weather was cold but the sun was warm, and I pulled my chair out onto a stone platform in the sunshine in full view of the Communist guards peering down through rifle slots in their watchtower fifty feet away. I don't know and never will know what they thought of the stranger the civilian dressed in western clothes who sat and drank coffee just below them. I don't even know whether they recognized me as an American but the Turkish guards, who watched them from the tower with their field glasses, reported that, on the side of the iron curtain, there was more scurrying and more frantic telephoning back to their headquarters. However, the sun was warm and the coffee delicious and we lingered talking about the dys when the army of Sultan Beyazld battled with tha armored knights of the Polish king and the grand marshal of France. run-dow- 1950. The LeBlanc Corporation. 1 com reuef (8 "a "World's besMatring Cough Medication I" SMITH BROT1 er ANOTHER CLOSE Sn.WE FOR ATTLEE? . . . Man under the lather bears a resemblance to Britain's Prime Minister Attlee who has had a few close shaves on votes of confidence challenges, but this man really Is an anonymous Austrian, being shaved by Orrilie Boehm, lady barber of Vienna who performed a perfect shave In 33 seconds In Austria's annual barbers' contest. Orrilie is 16 and has been lathering whiskers and mowing them for two years. Probe Hot The senate committee headed by Senator Fulbright of Arkansas go hold of a hot one in the probe of the Reconstruction Finance Cor poratlon. The committee charge some men on the White House stall used this influence to get loans for folks back home. But it turns out that them are on record some 900 letters from members of the congress, including Senator Fulbright himself, who have gone to bat for constituents back home to get RFC loans. Looks like the Arkansas senator threw a boomerang. lOt Here is Mr. Wesalick's own n statement: "I was and I would get up in the morning feeling as if I hadn't slept at all. My appetite was bad, and I just didn't feel like eating, and when I did eat I had terrible indigestion. After a bottle and a half of HADA COL I felt much better. I have now taken about five more bottles of HADACOL and can eat and enjoy everything I want. I sleep much better and feel more rested. HADACOL has done this for me." If your druggist does not have Prisoners Escape HADACOL, order direct from The A herd of water buffalo grazed in LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, the distance. They did not know Louisiana. Send no money. Just the difference between communism your name and address on a penor democracy, between Russianized ny post cardPay postman. State whether you want the $3.50 hospiBulgaria or Turkey to which the Truman doctrine is supplying arms tal economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, money cheerfully reand Marshall plan aid. They only funded unless you are 100 satisknew that the grass was just as fied. Adv. VICTIMS OF AMBUSH . . . Bodies of American soldiers are found by United States troops advancing through the Hoengsong area. These men were trapped in ambush along the highway nearly a week before other units found their bodies. The area in which the ambush occurred was being hotly defended by the Chinese Communists who were vanishing like from other areas it was thought they would try to bold. St. John Episcopal church where many presidents have worshipped at 16th and H streets, across Lafayette park from the White House . . . The district covered by the Mall from Washington monument to Lincoln Memorial was once known as "foggy bottoms" and from the top of Florida avenue hill on 13th street on some of these early spring mornings the entire area is covered by fog, sweeping in from the Potomac, phrase "the iron cur tain" has now become so universal that some people really believe the Soviet border is encased in iron. Actually, however, the curtain is made of barbed wire and rusty barbed wire at that. This writer visited the southern most segment of the Iron curtain today at a spot where democratic Turkey and Communist Bulgaria meet This border is the start of a long tangled barricade zigzagging north past Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany and Po land. And though the fields of winter barley are just as green on both sides of this barbed-wir- e barricade, it might just as well have been made of iron as far as free ex change of human intercourse is concerned. I drove up to the curtain in a jeep with Captain Feths Seckin and Lieutenant Ali Aksoz of the Turkish army. The latter is in command of n a detachment guarding the Kaprikule outpost. The road leading to the curtain was paved with centuries-ol- d stone and beside the road were Roman wells built by Emperor Adrian. But the traffic curtain, leading to the barbed-wir- e aside from an ox team pulling a John Deere disc drill, a tribute to the Marshall plan, was nil. Suddenly the road ended. Ahead was an iron gate bearing that International English word known to every tongue: "Stop." Beyond it was another gate slightly rusty and delapidated bearing the words "Bulgaria" in both French and Cyrillic. This was the iron curtain and the place which Turks call Serhad, which significantly has two meanings: the frontier and the neckline where one's head is chopped off. thick-walle- Washington Silhouettes er Need Alongside the gate was a series of blockhouses one on the Bulgaria side, a little shabby with some of its windowpanes missing, and two on the Turkish side, both new and orderly. One Turkish blockhouse set back from the iron gate but connected with it by a series of trenches housed troops. d I climbed stairs inside the parapet to the tower on top of which a Turkish soldier stood scanning the landscape through field glasses. Through his glasses we could see a Bulgarian guard in the tower on the opposite side of the Iron curtain, scrutinizing us. From time to time he would run to the telephone evidently to notify his headquarters about our party. Aside from this, there was almost no movement on the frontier. The sturdy walls, pierced with rifle slots, looked down on nothing more than the winter barley fields and the long, long barricade of barbed wire extending north. e Alongside the Declaration of Independence and other important state papers In the Library of Con gress, now reposes a collection of the great voices in music, including Caruso, McCormack, At the and others. presentation of RCA Victor were Rosa Ponselle and the widows of McCormack and Caruso . . . . Someone Inquired for senator in the senate foreign relations committee, to which Sen. Tom Connally of Texas drawled, "He ain't here, he's out chasing Senator Kefauver is chairman of the committee Investigating gambling . . . The peaceful MISCELLANEOUS IF l'OU are tired at basses, can t get making ideas. ahead, write me. 137 money Free folder. Knox, 53S North 7th Aeense. Fbeenix. Ariiena. CHURCHILL'S Blockhouses Guard Curtain ." 17IIEI1 SIEEP WON'T M atouoita do r It' Off Back in the 1930's the federal government undertook another of those rescue operations called "socialistic" by many. To save the building, loan and savings institutions, the federal government invested $125,000,000 in the capital stock of the Federal Home Loan Banks. Since January $46,000,000 has been repaid the government and by July two of the eleven district banks will be owned entirely by their member banks. And on the Investment the government has collected more than $26,000,000 in dividends. white-columne- d, 0 WINSTON LL DEPARTMENT The Iron Curtain see Investment Pays COCONUTS creaming, no mixing this Kellogg-qulc- NATION is RAPIDLY THE a controlled economy and by June will be operating under a controlled materials plan. There sre some who scoff at the necessity of such absolute control and the possibility of war with Russia. President Truman, who wears the cloak of responsibility of the national welfare, is walking a tightrope of public opinion. If war does come, it is his responsibility to see that we have something more than s broom-stic- k army with which to wage that war. If it does not come, it is his responsibility to see that the civilian economy is kept on an even keel The President's board of economic advisors believe, and ap parently the President also believes. that this country Is big enough and productive enough to have our cake and eat it. In other words if produc tion is high enough and national income Is great enough, then we can at one and the same time produce the armament necessary and still produce the civilian goods necessary to keep our standard of living on a high plane. That is the objec tive toward which those officials In control of the nation's mobEiza-tio- n efforts are working. In one decade, from 1940 to 1950, the national income of the country rose from $81,000,000,000 to In the same period taxes rose from $2,800,000,000 to $26,000,- 000,000. Profits on American business in 1950 exceeded all previous levels, Increasing from $9,300,000,-00- 0 in 1940 to $48,000,000,000 before taxes in 1950. The estimated national Income for 1952 Is $270,000,- 000,000. To pay for federal expenditures for the calendar year 1951 will require approximately 27 per cent of that Income. This percentage, plus state and local taxes, will reach 36 per cent, which economists say is a heavy load, but not un bearable. Inevitably In the process of keep ing the economy on an even keel, some folks and some business will be hurt. And there will be the usual gripes and criticism, characteristically American. However, if estimates come true, the future does not look too black. 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