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Show 1H0VAN TIMES. P HOW AN. ITAII Change Your Ve!g For Beauty Annual Army Day OJ)scrvancc To Emphasize Peacetime Role Korea a House Divided Between U. S. and Russia Nation Witt Honor Achivrvtnvnts at Programs April 7 I5 NVuj I 'll Itaturts. Dedicated to The American v Army Day Army will be observed throughout the nation on April 7 with parades, community ceh bratmns and addresses by prominent army and civilian leaders. m Pence, Originally tary Order proposed Mili- From its : 1 ik it j - iiSP; project and is observed on a major scale annually. As in the past, Army Day and Army Week this year will call upon the nation to honor the wartime army in peacetime for a job well done and to pay tribute to ail serv-- I . . . a large number of sheep whose wool bore evidence of efforts to obliterate brand markings Specimens of the brand paint remaining on the sheep wool and samples of the brand paint, used by the true owner of the sheep in marking his animals, were forwarded to the laboratory. A spectrographic examination conducted by FBI technicians revealed the presence in all the samples of Prussian blue paint, identiIn cal in both color and texture addition, it was found by checking with the manufacturer that only one shipment of this particular lot had been made to Montana. After being tried and found guilty, the accused was fined and sentenced to serve three years and four months for fhe theft Another case in which findings of Army achievements, both military and scientific, have played an instrumental role in America's advances ever since its early days as a small federation of newly independent fel- states. In the fields of medicine, construction, transportation, communication and allied endeavors, army research and developments have aided the nation's growth and wel- world War I. He talked in his sleep. That was bad enough, but I couldnt understand what he said. So I asked him. He said: My Korea. have a the FBI laboratory aided lo- cal officers in their investigation involved a mule-ridin- g thief in a southern state who had pil NO CLUES OVERLOOKED . . . Science engages in painstaking and exhaustive effort to aid crime detection, as indicated in this photo showing experts at the FBI crime detection laboratory collecting dust and debris from clothing for microscopic study. father was a missionary in I was born there. When I nightmare I talk Korean. Korea eit omnis dn isa in partes duo, unam incolunt the Red army et unam (south of a dnidmg line draun by Stalin and Rooseielt ) by the American army. The agreement was that the two nations would set up a unified provisional government and lure the fare. Koreans back into democratic life. At Army Day celebrations added Then things began to eventuate. recognition will be given the nations Roosevelt died and he couldnt tell armed forces as peacetime instru- Stalin that democracy meant one ments as well as wartime necessito Americans and something thing ties. quite different to Marxian schooled Russians. Oh, quite different. But regardess of academic definitions, this has happened, according to General Hodges own statements: The Russians have drafted Koreans in their zone into an army. They have set up a Communist fered a number of articles from regime in their sector. a private home. Packing his We havent done so well with our stolen goods on a mule belongbrand of democracy in our sector. door next to the victims ing Not because of lack of good intenneighbor, James Henry Brown tions nor of the efforts of General nonchalantly rode off. But when Hodge (so his enemies admit) but the mule later was found abandue to a lot of things including the remembered doned, someone d spectre of the past w'hich has seeing an individual who looked the Koreans. They like Amer-- j like Brown riding it down the ica. But all they have got from us in railroad tracks. the past is vague promises. Other Picked up by local officers, Brown nations beginning with Japan took was held as a suspect while his them and tore them. They have trousers, together with a sample of faced a historical array of broken hair from the side of the mule, were promises from the great nations. submitted to the FBI laboratory. Koreans were prom-- , they thought There, the mule gave Brown away. ised independence "in a few days Hair, bearing characteristics of the after American occupation. That equine family, was found on his misunderstanding was due to the trousers and in his trousers cuffs fact that the Moscow agreement When this hair and the hair from was translated by a Korean who the side of the stolen mule were was possessed of more native opti- compared under the microscope, it mism than knowledge of the Eng. was determined that the two sped- - Ush language. From then on mens strongly resembled each oth- - Americans attempting to abide by er. When Brown was faced with their of the Moscow understanding this evidence he confessed and later decjsjons have tried in vain to get was sentenced to a term m the state an agreement out of the Russians penitentiary. w'hich would be the basis of a uni- fied Korea behind a unified proviAdopt War Methods. sional Korean government. techThe knowledge acquired and Today Korea has become one of niques developed and perfected by FBI laboratory technicians through those explosive areas where two the war years in defeating espio- ideologies meet; where the two nage, sabotage and related wartime great empires left in the world (the cases are being adapted to postwar U. S. and the U.S S R.) face each crime problems. Kidnaping, bank other for better or for worse. Neirobbery, hijacking, murder, auto ther thinks it should retire and theft, robbery and many other types allow Korea to erect a government of crimes handled m prewar years which would take its pattern from now are being afforded the latest the other. and most comprehensive attention in Whats going to happen now? We the laboratory. are going to get a little tougher with Many times findings of the labora- the Russians, and if we can be retory experts will clear the name of leased from that ambiguous agreeinnocent individuals suspected of in- ment will let the Koreans in our volvement in a case A woman in zone set up their own provisional Wilmington, Ohio, when arrested for government. They already have a issuing a worthless check, protest- parliament of their own, but Gened that the store manager to whom eral Hodge has a veto and he will she had given the check agreed to keep it until we see some kind of a free from Communist hold it She stated she had writ- coalition, ten the w'ords, Hold this till I pay, pressure or any other kind of preson the face of the check Submit- sure, of which there are a lot. ted to the FBI laboratory, the It will cost money. questioned check was examined under ultraviolet light and found to The case Blast Proposal for contain this message. was dismissed her against Higher Teacher Pay Whether it is a request for idenMy folks came originally from tification of suspected bloodstaifis, New England. We followed the vamatching of hairs and bits of fibers, rious migrations west in jerks. But classification of various body fluids, my New Ergland ancestry is the handwriting, paint and soil compari- only reason Ive always been proud sons, bullet identifications, restora- of American schools. As school boy tion of obliterated serial numbers I had a tough time because I wasnt or any other type of examination, enough. There were a lot of technicians of the FBI laboratory tough that had to be But fights stand ready to offer reliable, scien- I came out with thenegotiated. idea that Id tific analysis. take the public schools of America har-asse- because they taught democracy Perfect Cure for Insomnia Eating Crackers in Bed CHICAGO. Eating crackers in bed is the perfect cure for insomnia! That unconventional advice emanates from J. P. Fanning, sleep expert for National Association of Bedding Manufacturers. Your wife wont like it, Fanning admits in discussing his proposed cure, but youll be too sleepy to hear her angry words. He also prescribes four or five good hot cups of black coffee to wash the crackers down. Eat a head of lettuce to quiet your nerves. Dont try celery as a substitute. Its too noisy. Drink a quart of beer. Or, if you fortably include: Watch goldfish swnmming about dont like your malt mixed with alin their bowls for a few minutes be- cohol, try munching malted milk fore retiring. Theyll bore you so tablets. Sip a cup of hot milk with a lump thoroughly youll fall asleep the of butter m it If that doesnt work, minute you hit the bed. Run several miles every night If add black pepper. Put an extra pillow under your thats too much for you, just go feet or stomach. around the block at a slow trot. BARBS Some other methods Fanning has found effective in his years of trying to put the nation to sleep com- whatever else they didnt teach. I studied abroad and didnt change my mind. Then I joued the army and from my buddies (I got fie francs for writing letters for them), that parts of America I hadn't grown up in were as illiterate as parts of Europe which I'd held mv nose roing through, and that some of Europe was more literate than the Umted States, although at our worst we had a better school for the poor man, proportionately, than Great Britain. Years passed and finally I began hearing complaints about our schools including the areas I realized what teachers wore being paid compared to dog catchers and garbage collectors and bartenders (not as much) I mentioned it on the radio Most people complimented mv stand for higher remuneration for education. (Of course we couldnt expect to pay as much as we pay for liquor to redden our noses or the women pay for cosmetics to redden their lips). But what shocked mv New England soul was some of the letters on the "other side"From a teacher of "long and varied experience: The rrst important teachers in the world are the mothers and fathers, who are now earning wages less than the teachers in a great many cases. Lack of adequate pay for them is the greatest cause of education failure and failure it is because it does not aid properly those who need it worst. From a California teacher who is almost in despair over the situation: The school cannot substitute for the home; it can only supplement it. You cant teach children who have had no home training; you can't even teach those who have if your whole time and strength are consumed by those who havent. Most parents will pay whatever they have to pay for a parking station for their children and will ask no further questions. More and more of the parking attendants are unwilling to deal with such children at any price. From a Pennsylvania mother: If monetary remuneration were the only consideration for our services in this life would there be nurses, doctors, welfare workers and ministers Yet they abound in love and kindness and tolerance. From a Virginia man: There is an adage to the effect, you get just about what you pay for. The point is, when the school teacher does his job as well as the street cleaner or garbage collector, he will be paid accordingly; but as long as the educators are content to have the street cleaners do their job better, the educators should not complain that the street cleaner is better paid. Lattr, jdis-cover- high-literac- to Crime Detection suspect was selling i Washington, A couple of WASHINGTON months ago I wrote a piece about Korea for this column. It was largely a factual report ard when I wrote it I realized how little I. and perhaps some of you, know about Korea I have been real zing that for many years but not too I think many. that the with a young need was given concrete expression on November 24, 1932, by founding of the FBI laboratory. Solve Sheep Theft. Indicative of the widespread use being made of the laboratorys facilities is a recent case involving theft of 270 sheep in Big Horn county. Montana. Investigation had disclosed that a Science has established itself as one of the strong allies of crime detection. Equipped with more than a million dollars worth of scientific apparatus and staffed with specialists in various scientific fields, the Federal Bureau of Investigation crime detection laboratory in Washington has proven an increasingly potent factor in detection and apprehension of criminals throughout the nation. N. W., FeD.Street. C. low in a barrark m F r a n c e in Science Proves Aid WNU Features. and ( ommenta'or anything more to me than a smear on the map was when I was quartered AGAIN Facilities of the modem scientific crime detection laboratory are at the command of every duly authorized law enforcement agency throughout the nation, both in large cities and in small communities. During the last fiscal year the volume of work received from state and municipal law enforcement agencies increased 73.7 per cent over the previous fiscal year. Services of the FBI laboratory have been expanded phenomenally since its modest beginning in 1932. In the early 1930s it became ap-parent to John Edgar Hoover, FBI director, that his organization as well as all local law enforcement agencies needed the assistance of a This crime detection laboratory. r 1C10 BAlKIIAUK Anahit first time Korea meant icemen, those who survived as well as those who fell on the battlefields of all wars Parades Scheduled. Throughout the nation. Army Day will be marked by community celebrations and parades In communities where army units are located, uniformed troops will participate in the parades and new army equipment will be displayed. On the second observance of Army Day since conclusion of the greatest war the world has ever known, the nation has come to recognize the army as an instrument of national security both in war and peace. be- ginning, however, the observance received full and active support of other veterans' organizations as well as civic groups. In 1037 the house of representatives and senate, by joint resolution, designated April 6 of each year as Army Day. Since then it has expanded to a national FBI SCORES r f ' ' The flag Is passing by In an Army Day parade in the nations capital. Scenes like this will be reenacted throughout the nation April 7 on the annual observance of Army Day. of World Wars in 1028, Army Day at that time had no gov- ernmental inspiration )C i HATS OIK! 1028. by the 1 - The observance has bien pro-rl- a imed by President Truman and The by governors and mayors nrmyg role in the observance, cn orders of Cen Dwight D Fiserihnw-er- , will be kevnoted to securing and maintaining the peace. In addition to the traditional Army Day, the war department this year will observe Army Week during the period April 0 to 12, Army day customarily Is observed on April 6. anmversjrv of the declaration of war in I'd" The observance was postponed for a day this year because Easter Sunday occurs on April 6. Started in Mi r A" AY . Sen ice, WNU . HT ... Cold in Moscow. 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He captures most of them in Rock Creek park and seldom gets stung. West-inghou- se 0 fcrfl s-n-orgs by mSHESPM Baukhage A state secret in Washington is something that columnists release upon receipt. Between J Day and October marked 1910 has been last year, 10M million people moved returned to the Pullman company. out of the county they were living Maybe Ill get back the shirt I sent in, according to a census made by to the laundry when I enlisted in the Business Week. What did they move into? army in 1918. V-- A tow'el Try The Mirror Women tn your '40V! Does functional middle-ag- e period peT lay to women cause you to suffer n flashes, nervous highstrung tired feelings? Then do try Lvai Flnkham's Vegetable Compound J relieve such symptoms Its tor this purpose! Taken regularly Plnkham s Coffl Pound helps build up rstst; gainst such distress Thousand n" reported benefit! Also a very eOecu stomachic tonic Worth trylnr irmfjmm's |