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Show n I 7 IS A 1 v i II i Crochet These Doilies 1 AW at T i I k Ms. A .. . k. .: aW Nv. i df ( 4 I 3 Released by WNU Features. GERHARD tOTN the Bob Hope and see the world! ivf SpU Jon show to start in the t w h. the inauguration. in time for A Re- - Beriln Bob is tour of this a?eJ.ai Wf, The 4 American serves no free J 4 :: K I W' ft ' L..-- . ll4 4 HOPE There's money in those tours. Hope thinks he may exceed the $500,000 two years made on a similar tour ago. Reminder: The "Dr. Christian" is on again, till scr'pt contest March 2. The $2,000 award is given for the best script suitable for the the Dr. program. For details write Christian Award, 17 State street, t 1 Sew York J Ws Head, top dress designer Paramount, came to New YorK "on a spying trip," as she put it. She covered the haunts of young business women as Betty Hutton's Edith clothes for "The Broadway Story" must be just right. Delightful, dynamic Miss Head, commenting on the costumes for "Samson and Delilah," said she couldn"t let Delilah's be too authentic or the censors But those would never pass them. for "The Heiress" are historically perfect right down to the underwear. According to the Motion Picture Kera'd, the season, pictures of the 1947-4- 8 are September to September, "Ihe Batheloi and the Bobby "Cass Soxer," "Green Dolphin Witi Father," TImberlane," Street," "Life "Mother Wore Thhts," "Road to Rio" and "I'nconquered." A list the country's motion picture critics would never have compiled. General Tom Clark debut in Universalis national's "Illegal Entry." He and Commissioner Watson B. Miller appear in the prologue. The st documentary film made with fie cooperation of the immigration it is dedicated to the 43 Emigration officers killed in the cFa-:mer- iir.e of duty. ttured Helen Craig, in "They Live by Night," became a star in a Broadway play in which sho s?o:e no lines. After years of studying diction, she was cast as the deaf mute in the stage's version of "Johnny Belinda." Robert Cummmcs and his to live three months in t'ree P ictu-e- family Paris, he makes two tn rnmp hnme house ready with from hja in R me, while s. He exnects 'f fnd his now Doard uivng m hprf-vi- overhanging the pool. Lun-- I tramp blocks through '"g ram to find me a taxi. on a crowded subway with t.'e driving :nS Beasley, who was carrying ary. Hearine Kontf Rrarfu that carries him and brings suc- - er bad moments tess. By ouid me But a tn we prayer Drake was afraid RKO hrr pluck her cye-r-o too thin and change her Mor,. she made her Him -in Hvny n,. shou,d e " "a",rd she So to calm Hul1 ate a lot of her nerves. believe it. Two hc N.'' to the Jfidir(,ntf,f1 h's - California ,i. nave - mr,ca witu i j... "ms nrnry expected . to . evervthihn w s inutn wurse lor whfn h moved back recently. Ej. !rry can't - ""-v- everytlin(, was jn perfecl con. ana t e house pol-- 1 had been a from ... . . tii V tllio. h ft N'oImW f ' u . . . Danny Brook-'- (, t bti "? in e, Mcwea from Tf Kid Komt under f;"". i), Jin 10 . L ,,.T'n u ,juld Iht . ''" ever or t"f,ur' kt's 7' ttebut, ', fr''-mllT- - '"'S un, p, wet-enI '.' 'h" rm beat- - made, im to flights. d lru' maiHI appear ay tn I J Truman is committed to the cause of the faithless trustees in the rzr state department and t-'- - 5? . f n.-- - , k3 s-2 PONTIFF RECEIVES U. S. UNDERSECRETARY . . . Pope Pius Is shown conversing in the Vatican with George Allen, C S. undersecretary of state, during the tatter's visit to Rome while en route to a conference of the United Nations Economic, Cultural and Social organization. The pontiff gave Allen a private audience in order to discuss matters pertinent to UNESCO. has . Mixed ct HostiQ South-wort- j MEANEST YET . . . Gretcben, d dachshund owned by Allen Boyer of Chicago, views sign warning of pet poisoners. Her two canine playmates died V" V f '"" i y after eating meat glass. containing dur"S .aliorma. . . . have the leaders-Da- rk, Bearden, Ashburn and Goodman. Doby can be rated, if you figure him a 1948 freshman or a 1949 sophomore. Doby is as good an outfielder as I've seen besides Musial, Williams, and DiMag-giYou already V. r i STUDIJORN . . . For Canada's liquor act, violation ol Vancouver s police padlocked Aladion borne. He refused to leave the premises when he was told the windows would be hammered shut if he did. Said Fan-Inl-: "I gotta lotxa birdseed for my canaries. I stay Inside for Fan-Inl'- FREE INDIA'S FIRST NATIONAL CONGRESS . . . With the national flag of the Dominion of India being carried by one of the riders, a huge elephant leads the procession that marked the opening of the 55lb session of the Indian national congress at Jaipur. This congress is unique, however, in that It is the first to be held since India won its independence. " wgj" .i..ii0. one hesitates, for lark of explicit in the state proof, to say that Hiss purposes or the served department hit sponsor. is six months." In 1947, Ewell Blackwell looked to be one of the star pitchers of star many years. The from California won 22 games and lost eight with the drooping Reds. With other teams he would have passed the 30 mark. Here was one of the great young pitchers from baseball history to reach the game. But it was a different story in 1948. The tall and willowy Black-vei- l came along with a sore arm. tie was never right through the 943 season, where the year before ie had pitched 17 consecutive no-h- it innings. nHi DUl Bearden Uiey are? by day. out Frankfurter's Older folk fT tA common ALL-VEGETAB- I 1 iv LE LAXATIVE NATURE'S REMEDY (NR) TABLETSA purely vegetable laxative to relieve constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing icnsa-lionand does not cause a rash. Try NR you will see die difference. or candy coated their action it dependable, thorough, yet gentle as millions of NR'l have proved. Get a 25c box and use al directed. a, o. the best young pitcher I've seen In some time. He was the pennant and the world's series savior of 1918. But there arc always pitfalls ahead. Who can tell where And The enormous failure of the Hiss press to get onto the Alger it out ferret and long ago story Is still being compounded day fh. state department. E'tgjW sense... star rookie of 1949 to make good on his "second trip around?" ate' - n fcuro e, Doby, like Raschi, is hardly a sophomore. He was around in 1947. But not too much in evidence. His first big year was 1948 and he has the equipment needed to have a bigger year in 1949. through winter's snowstorms, mists and fogs into the campaign of 1949 from late April to October. Who will be the discredit n,,rr,.isp n We are now looking his wife would fcldiscredit them. Some of these inu,a have refused to let citizens. cen- in monopoly towns where they me learn r.r now and history, sordid facts of authenticated swin dles by the royal family. t d Looking to 1919 8t competence. Many of the men fault threw in with Kooseveit long Pn and feel that anything that would impair the myth which they ' h r ground Press American press in this ense has been Has due to a combinaFailed tion of cowardice, ven'itv. editorial arrogance and in Stimmin carried g Splcndsd Cough Relief Easily sad-eye- 5 novor has had morals. r character. It is con a bv political bureau whose trolled was chief officer during the war h. th same relix rrams- Stimsenile the furter who planted son In the war department ...u 1 flower-petal- s heart. much of radio have suppressed the existence of a treacherous "apparatus" in our state deExcuses partment for years. are heard nowadays for this betrayal of the press franchise, but they are tawdry pleas by guilty men. Now Truman has the power further to suppress evidence and persecute, by false indictment and economic boycott, those who bring facts to light. If the department of justice confines itself to grotesque of old Communist friends conducted by stumseen bling fakers such as we have pubcases, New Jersey in several lic confidence in government may be destroyed, although it is a hardy old weed! It has had to be hardy to weather Truman's banal barexroom crack that a documented a pose of acts, which but for slight treatechnicality would have been a red herring. son, was just The default of the in i v The press has failed shamefully and for dishonorable reasons and even today the full, candid truth lies behind an iron curtain. The great powers controlling much of our press and or ix after a fine initial campaign, much to the sorrow of some optimistic m a n Among those who will be closely GrantlandRice watched next season will be: Al Dark, the Braves' shortstop; Richie 1 Ashburn, the Phillip I outfielder; Billy Goodman, the Red Sox first baseman; Larry Doby, the Indian outfielder, and Hank Sauer, and Virgil Stallcup of the Reds. 'T'HREE little doilies! Just see Some of the pitchers under A how easy they are to crochet. scrutiny will be: Gene Bearden One is pineapple design, one fern, of the Cleveland club; Robin one is pretty of Itoberts and Curt Simmons the Phillies; Bob I'ortcrfield of A Quick, order now and have these ready for gifts. Pattern 1151; crochet directhe Yankees; Pittsburgh's Bob tions tor three. C'hesnes; Ralph Hamner of the Cubs and Erv Fallca and a few Srwing Circle Nfedlecraft Dept. 564 W. Randolph St. Chicago 80, 111. other Dodger entries. Enclose 20 cents tor pattern. The three prize rookies who can No play leading roles next season are Dark, Ashburn and Bearden. Ashburn will have no act to unroll, but Dark and Bearden might. Both are fine young ballHUNGARIAN OATH . . . lstavan players on teams that won penDobi, a leader of the Small nants last fall, largely or partly Holders party of Ilungary, Is because these two rookies were . Is shown as he took tbe oath of around. The Braves couldn't have office as prime minister of won without Dark and the Indians couldn't have won without Bearden. Hungary. He succeeded I.ajos To get quick and (satisfying relief I can almost hear Billy Dinnyes. from coughs duo to colds, mix this singing: "Honey dear, listen recipe in your kitchen. Once tried, here I'm afraid to go home with- you'll never be without it. First, mako a syrup by stirring 2 out Dark." cups granulated sujiar and one cup of Dark, a great football player water a few momenta, until dissolved. almost another Van Buren, a One A child could do it. No cooking" a star athlete, needed. Or you can use corn syrup or golfer liquid honey. Instead of eutrar syrup. can be the top entry of 1949. Then get 2V4 ounces of i'inex from So can Gene Bearden of the nny druggist. This Is a special comIndians. If Dark is as good as pound of proven ingredients. In confor Its centrated form, he was last year, and Bearden quick action on throat and bronchial is just as effective, we might irritations. see a replay of 1948 this next Put the Pincx in a pint bottle, and fill up with your syrup. This makes a season. full of splendid medicine and you Raschl and Porterfleld can mean get pint about four times as much (or a lot to the Yankees. You may re- your money. Never spoils. Tasteaflne. And for quick, blessed relief. It Is call the able Job Frank Shea did You can feel it take hold for the Yankees in 1947. He was a surprising. In a way that means business. It different Shea in 1948, where he had loosens the phlcs:m, soothes the irri'vn exchanged his streamlined form tated membranes, and canes the soreThus it makes breathing ea.ry, for a blimp. If Shea reports at 190 ness. lots you sleep. Money refunded or 193 pounds, he has a chance. He and it not pleased in every way. of in stuff and the way has plenty lMnex Is Swift Artlng! o . bog failed to take criminal action on evidence which was presented to the Roosevelt cabal as long ago as 1939. This is not gossip but sworn testimony. created i pennant-winnin- limits j and his motives in fighting down the truth are not impersonal as many citizens generously thought they were. His guilt is personal because, we now discover, he learned of this treachery soon after he became President in 1945. He has been protecting the traitors ever since. He thus' weakly became tainted with guilt himself. There is legitimate ground for impeachment here. Far from pursuing the traitors, the department of justice, obedient to a guilty "policy." has been obstructing the house committee on m. LI '. P President Are Suspect v :t f tal journalism an oriental slant which baffles the standard American. Motives v4j n s Memor.es of -I- Tavini D Mil. "borrow" an from me oyster Itinch, before his arrived and O'geUing to pay it back. Havms Jn i m that activities V. S. Attorney wakes his film CARDINAL HELD ON TREASON CHARGE . . . Accused In an official government communique of "espionage, treason, black market currency deals" and of "seeking to overthrow the democratic government of Hungary," Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, Roman Catholio primate of Hungary, has been arrested by the Communist-dominate- d government. Ironically, the cardinal also was arrested by the Nails in 1944 for seeking to promote democracy. in exalting Eleanor he is now making common cause with an old accomplice and that by exalting her he helps to extricate himself. However, that is speculation. Luce was born in Shantung and he brought to occiden- for mmm fleet-foote- d fellow-feelin- 4. y best-dresse- PEGLER Luce of the group, to glorify Eleanor Roosevelt, who was deeply implicated in the process of Communist penetration. Chinaboy's motives must always be divined, for he is a devious little bowl of suey, but he probably g has a for this impudent adventuress because he employed Whittaker Chambers, the chief traitor, as his senior editor on Time and he frequently has had to "clean house" in the politico-editoricells of his queer temple of journalism. He may think lni.,Hh-- v. FASHIONABLE . . . Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt was selected d as one of the 10 women of 1948 In a poll conducted among fashion designers by the New York Dress Institute. e BOB JfV C :' expose, however, and the radio is not merely remiss but disgraced, for it actually used its loudest voices to belittle and harass the men who did uncover the spies. Now a brazen campaign is under way, initiated by Chinaboy Henry 1 1 MOST important spot In any baseball player's career is the second time around. It is the sophomore year, not the freshman span, that counts. Naturally a ballplayer likes to look good that first season to get his chance, but WWW i too many of them have suddenly hit the soapy chute - credit for the ? ,."1 THE A 1 de- - press CEjl Second Time Around THE tr"th comes out at last, the actual guilt of the law school in stealing and revealing secrets of the United States to Soviet agents is proved beyond reasonable doubt. 1 ! s comDinatioh s " Li. X ity Wesibrvok Pettier Features. WNU Released by -- Fl f y y v wiimm, ibiv iyf mi , w remember. RAPPROCHEMENT OR SHAKE . . . Robert Schu-ma(left), French foreign minister, and Count Carlo Sforza, foreign Jovial handshake as they meet at minister of Italy, prepare for t. They talked Cannes, French Riviera, for a little International over problems common to both their countries, principally the threat or communism. Both have struck telling blows against communism n their nations' rovrrnments. N n chit-cha- PEACE MARK . always reported in shape. And then gotten in better shape. Most ballplayers report In soggy shape and spend most of their time trying to work of! fat At least too many do. I don't believe this will happen to Bearden, Doby, Dark, Ashburn, Goodman. Chesne and one or two others who can be vital cogs In various pennant machines of 1949. I look to see both Raschi and Porterfleld of the Yankees ready to go. Medwick has t FRANCO-ITALIA- You can't pitch with a sore arm. Blackwell couldn't. Vou can't pilch with too much fat. You can only Shea "couldn't. pitch when you are In shape. You can only play baseball when vou are in shape, and yet last spring I'd say that about 70 per cent of the players who reported were not In nearly as good condition ss Ducky Medwick was. and for Medwick has been around more years than most of us can . . Genevieve A. Irish of Rurllngton, Vt., exhibits book mark that was gift of President and Mrs. Truman to White House staffers. Inscription Is: "I would rather bave peace In tbe world than be President." fjf N? '".T.0,"?! 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