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Show THE S ALIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAn BILL OF RIGHTS WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Issue Foreign Policy May When the 82nd Congress Convenes; Slight Advance Made in N. Korea Be Big NOIL: Mhfn eplniun are ipresar4 in three columns they art those of Meatrrn Newspaper t nion news analyst aud Out necessarily of this newspaper.) ( F I) IT OH S a Precious Heritage and a Solemn Trust Thi ii the firht ot ifrln f three srtirlrq en the Hill ef Bight aud Bill ef Higbte Day whiih will be celebrated liecember 15. Dicember Bill of Rights Day, commemorates the one hundred arid anniversary of the most important document m American history As every school child learns, the Bill of Rights comprises fifty-nint- G.O.P. VICTORY: Headliners The Battle Is Underway The echo of ihe GOP. victory in the Novembi r national election had not subsided before another voice was heard on the national scene. It was a Republican chorus of "fire Ac he.Min" and a hint of congressional reorganization. The bat'le began for enour G O P. power in tne coining Session of congress. On the domestic scene, Ilepub-licaleaders opened fire on what thi y c.iiied the "grave lnflationaiy s.t.iation. Tins was not believed to mean puce controls for the bcncf.t cf the American housewife, how-- the first 15. h 10 amendments our Tze-tun- Greatest Upset tion. For these reasons the farmers of Midwest will fino themselves target of both Republican and Democratic candidates in 1952. The Republicans will attempt to increase their gains and the Democrats can e be expected to launch a attack to retake command It might even be said that the farmers of the midwest will elect the next president of the United States. the the full-scal- 26 27 28 29 Farmers Assured of Fourth Largest Crop October weather assured farmer of their fourth argest recorded crop output and gave them a fine start on perhaps a record volume in 1951, the agriculture department reported The department said this year's crop volume topped by bumper corn crop of much better quality than had been anticipated would nearly equal the average of the last five big years and be surpassed only by yields in 1946, .1948, and 1949. The corn crop was estimated at bushels or about 13 3.105.000,000 million less than was forecast in the previous report The department of agriculture said conditions were virtually ideal for maturing and harvesting this year's crop in most parts ot the country. (naut) 20 Little girl 22. Check 23 Sailing merry song Anglo-Saxo- n Brightly-colore- 25. 26. 28. 30. 31. d, tropical birds 11. Residue of material Friendly 18 Stern ' HELP WANTED MEN. WOMEN M4kh money demuutstraimg db Auto- Beam Distant DeOuaier. Refrigerator Every she hand fe, with refngeidtor aiita one. rite us lor luJ particulars. 41 E ( OMPINT AitX .V) f Drkuin Portland 4, Orcgoa Building matic house Crowd drf Affray Black and NO. 71 blue 32. burned 13. 15. Bog Classified Department vessel 24. Pigs money 8. Haul with Eat 38. . away 33. Varying1 39. weight (India) 35. Measure ! 40. Narrow inlet (Geol.) Watch pocket Topaz hum- - Oska-loos- Iowa. mir.g-bir- d FLKONAL Fidgety Fertile earth Quake FKFE chosen from candidates for the lead m Columbias "Valentino movie, begin life as a Nebraska farm boy, the son. grandson avid of eleigyriien. While m college he became nitei ested in acting, his fust role was with Eva LaGallienne As Walter in Ah, Wilderness. Craig he had a successful Broad- - TONY DEXTER, great-grandso- n mwv z cornerstone of democratic government. Now, as never before, our democracy is being challenged. forces often hide behind the protection of the Bill of Rights, hoping to frighten us into curbing our civil liberties, the first step toward totalitarian rule. Being fully aware of their insidious purpose, e we must these liberties, even for thoe whose opinions we detest. 41. 42. TO ON jusm . MC Valentino . . Dexter way career, interrupted by three years in the army. Katherine Cornell suggested him for the Valentino role, and Producer Edward Small kept him under wraps for three years, training him for the part; because of his startling resemblance to the dead star he couldnt even rhumba at a dance hall! Linda and Boyd Morse, of Adolph grandchildren titular head of Paramount, roles in the Last Outpost " They are also of Marcus grandchildren founder of Loews Pine-Thom- great- Zukor, have The greatLoew, REMIND AMERICANS award-contendin- The new March of Time, "Schools March On! presents a vivid story of public school consolidation in Woodford County, 111. It also strikingly presents the advances of educational techniques and facilities in other parts of the United States. But it emphasizes the necessity of improving our public schools and educational standards throughout the country. raising NAME WASNT ON IT . . . Newsmen examines bullet hole in Blair House window after two gunmen attempted assassination of the President. seven-year-ol- d Mail. by of M usic I nion C itv, Wnte; N J AMU) and women of any age to gel into a bi&ihe-- e Ot their o' n Sta I With U fml nl-i- n ot part time, and Ue ome indtj Pleasant your own mnimuiuty and profitable. 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"I suggest, cut in Old Man Bursley, "that you get down to 302 Market street at once. Deke hesitated. "Where are you now, Mr. Bursley? "Im at my office at 1102 Main street. "O. K. You stay there till we get back." Deke hung up and nodded to me. "Come on, he said. "It sounds screwy, but you like screwy Old Man Bursley owned and operated one of the citys biggest department stores. There wore about 300 people in his employ and he personally supervised the making up of payroll envelopes. I asked Deke about details of the hold-uas the police car rushed us downtown. he said "I dont know any, shortly. Bursley simply told us to, go to 302 Market and wed find the money and the bandits. The address at Market street was a saloon. We got out and went inDeke side. Where's the boss? asked. The barkeeper shot a quick glance toward a rear door, wet his lips and shook his head. "He aint in. Deke headed for the rear door. Moe's Biggest Catch Found Rose Dangling on His Line By BILLY ROSE ou Men BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET Amonc: the doodads on my desk is an old piece of string wrapped around a wooden spool, and people vho come to my office often quiz me about it. My rough, ready and routine answer is: Im fond of that bit of string because, thanks to it, my business address is Sixth Avenue instead of Davy Joness Locker. But let me crank the reel back 44 years and give it to you as my Aunt Frieda would put it "in sequins. . . . The scene 1 remember most vivid ONE D 4Y A BOY named Terry, ly on the East Side is the dock the most promising juvenile delinwhere near the Fulton Fish Market on Avenue A, swiped a mackquent we used to go swimming on sumerel from a fish stand, dove off the mer days when dock when Moe wasn't looking and school was out and hooked the fish onto his line. And the tide was in. when the tetched one began to pull ator-frow And the in his his hands shook catch, character so violently that the fish looked who usually takes alive. stage center in my Before be could get wiie to memory is a little the deception, boueier, one of man a of ragbag the kids grabbed the mackerel we called Crazy out of his hand and hjiked its Moe who spent head off with a jackknife. Crazy most of his days Moe caned at us for fite minover utes and it uasn't because be the edge of the pier. u anted to stuff and mount tbe We often pointed out to this fnh, he juit u anted to throw lb poor thing baik. angler that he was wastThere was another day when this ing his time that no flounder would be caught sauteed same Terry decided It was time I in the polluted waters of the East learned how to swim, and when I River but Crazy Moe paid no at- tried to ward him off with the wily tention to us His answer, when he dialectics of a he bothered to answer at all, was that began calling me "sissy and he d dnt much care about catching "vella belly. Finally, realizing anything he just liked to fish. And there was no way to dodge the as nearly as we could tell, he never dunking. I stripped down to my even took the trouble to bait his shorts. Terry and another kid hook. grabbed hold of me. gave me a cou 1 U set-up- posite him, has made some 25 films as an adult, 50 as a child; Anthony Ross has also included the movies in his career. The play ts one of the best comedies to reach New York In some g time, and will make an comedy when It reaches the screen. I fbson DOWN 1. of Richard Whorf, well known In Hollywood, heads the cast of The wholly delightful new play, "Season in the Sun. He staged "Champagne for Caesar and "The Groom Wore Spurs before leaving for Broadway. Nancy Kelly, appearing op- V J. Greek poet 43. Auction 44. Ordered , pre-erv- their precious hentage in the Bill of Rights, and to renew the faith of free men everywhere, the American Civil Liberties Union is planning a nationwide program of publicity through the press, radio, television and magazines. Featured in this program will be a newspaper survey of the current status of civil liberties in the countrys largest cities, a documentary drama broadcast over the National Broadcasting Company network and a series of articles in leading national magazines. The American Civil Liberties Union is also sponsoring a contest m cooperation with the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, for the best college radio script on civil liberties. Today tbe Bill of Rights takes on new world significance as one of democracys proudest achievements. Only by continuous support of both the word and spirit of the Bill of Rights can we insure the heritage of freedom for our children and furnish the best argument for universal acceptance of the democratic way of life. Music Box Id I, with glass balls 34 All correct 35. Precious stone 36 Wrath 37. Danger 39. Privilege granted GI.IUI RD By INEZ 'A LIVESTOCK hi F FOlk Bred ewe sale December 4 Oskiloosa. low a. Western C iriddun arcl Ameniun Consignois, Write North American huitulk Breeders. Bo X ii'i, Abounding in ore 30 Game played spool-fishin- CROP RTPORT J. ANSWER difficulty pattern Siren Transgress IS Suitable 16. Radium (sym ) 17 Bargained 20 Habitual drunkard found- - 19. 6 Brisk, 10 Coin (It.) 11. Before 12 14. a tartan US. 21. Flow 22. Quote 23. A branch e e 5 Having on water State of wisely attached to ing the constitution of the United States to safeguard our civil liberties. Freedom of speech, press, assembly and religion, together with the guarantee of fair trial, due process and equality before the law, form the so Sen. Robert A. Taft has held severed press conferences since his astonishing election vutury. On one Oniv an idiot occasion he said. would be an isolationist today, This was in reply to the label so often applied to him. On another occasion lie said, "Unquestionably some of this sac rifice is nee cssary to protei t us against the real threat of (soviet aggression. Put the fails ought to be dearly brought before tbe people, and they must be satisfied in their qun minds tlit the it. Senator Wiley of Wisconsin, fresh sacrifice is essential. If they are fioin a reelec tion Mcti.iy, said "It lunvineed by fair arguments, they is a national tragedy the way prices will make any sairiiiie to assure the freedom of America. of military items have been allowed to ltap since the Korean conflict The long awaited message from started." Controls weie expected to Tibit, appealing to the U. N. to be along this l.r.e. rescue her from Chinese Communist There were indications also that a invaders armed at Lake Success. new investigation of Communist in- It said in part. "Tibet will not go fluences in government would be down without a fight, though there launched by Republican when the is little hope of a nation dedicated to peace resisting the brutal efnext congress convened. Notice was also served on the forts of men trained to war. That Democrats that Republicans will in- quotation seems to expitss the view sist upon advance consultation on of wodd history today. foreign policy steps. And Sen. Robert A. Taft, now the CRIME: acknowledged big wig'' of the Re- Dwarfs the 20's publican party, made It clear he would like to hang Acheson's scalp To those who remember the to his belt when he stated: "I "roaring twenties and such gangs haven't the slightest confidence in as the Capone boys, Senator Acheson's judgment. chairman of the senate comTo most observers it was clear the mittee investigating dime, made a Republican party had launched an shocking announcement. all out campaign for control of the The senator said that "organized U S. government. The final battle rrime in the country today would will be fought with the ballot box make kindergarten play out of the in 1952. operations of the Capone boys and that the influence of cinne on public official is "very smistei and very KOREA: gn at The Battle Continues He went po far as to say that his While the world speculated about rommiltee had the facts to piove Chinas ultimate aims In Koreu, the that well organized und "tough" battle continued, gioiips of criminals are operating Reports from the scene were eon Ihioughout the country with "interlow nei ship between all fused. Military observers estimated ocking as many as 90,000 Chinese Commu groups " nists fighting m Noith Korea, but lie said the racketeers are corsaid United Nations forces continued rupting public officials and law en-fslow advances behind smashing air cement officers, and are putting attacks. their money into "so culled legitiMeanwhile, a Chinese delegation mate businesses in which they use was invited to the United Nations to racketeering methods. hear the charge of aggression in Kefauvers reasons for the conNorth Korea lodged against them by tinued prosperity of crime agreed the United States. with those of most observers: Local Many observers believed they had public indilfcrcnce to stopping the found the one main reason for rackets. China's action In North Korea. It Kefauvers nation-widstudy is centered around the great North aimed at strengthening federal laws Korean power plants along the Yalu river boun- to block the way for organized crime. Such Ijws would include indary. The Chinese Reds apparently were terstate ban on the shipment of gammore control over wulling to fight to protect them. The bling devices, reason being that the mighty hydro- the wire services, strengthening of electric plants strung across the the postal laws, and amendments to the Internal revenue laws which neck of North Korea produced of Korea's 3,132,727 kilowatt would "require real bookkeeping." Gamblers and racketeers now hours. An undetermined amount of that power going into Manchuria, cheat tiie United States out of hunthe great center of China's heavy in- dreds of millions of dollars a year in taxes. dustry. With this in mind, Chinese forces plunged Into North Korea and forced CORN BELT: United Nations troops to withdraw from the area. Since the Chinese Rural Vote Counts have constructed a "Maginot Line Leaders ot both major parties below the vital plants and will put have spent considerable time since tip a determined defense when the election trying to read the fuU. N. forces reach the area again. ture from the election results. Ofie Mao does not want that obvious conclusion was drawn. The power shut off. Although the Rus- major battle ground for the 1952 sians looted much Manchurian pro- election will be in the midwest corn ductive equipment during their post- belt. war occupation, what is left is As most voters remember, TruChina's chief hope for industrializaman won the 1948 election because tion. And the Communist party line three Midwest states jumped from sajs industrialization is the answer their traditional GOT. column to to China's historic poverty. the Democt at side. They were Ohio, Illinois and Iowa. Had any two of these states voted for Dewey in 1948, he would have been elected. In the recent election, however, the rural vote returned to the Republican ledger. Two factors may have influenced the switch in the farm voting: a tendency for farmers to return to their traditional Republicanism when times are good and to vote Democratic only when their prices and incomes are declining, and. apparent dissatisfaction with foreign pulicies of the administra- Vincent Impellitteri (right) scored the greatest opset of the recent election, lie was turned down by the Democrats as a candidate for the mayor cf New York. He ran on his own, defeating Democrats, Republicans and Independents. ACROSS 1. Asterisk 5 Fall heavily m fathers PUBIE SSWORS Bill of Rights Is Washing Refrigerator refrigerator should be disconnected when the inside of the cabinet is being washed, especially in older refrigerators where loose or worn electrical connections may come in contact with the metal A WEfKS LAST ple of hammock swings and pitched me into the river. I landed between a grapefruit rind and a floating bottle, and water be- The bartender shot a quick glance toward a rear door, wet his lips and shook his head. "He aint here, he said. He banged it open. Three men were sitting around a table and on the table was a heap of money and pay envelopes. There was a lot of excitement during the next 15 minutes. No one but Deke Miller could have handled the situation so adroitly. He stood with his back to the wall at the farther end of the room with a gun in his hand while I called headquarters. the WElysawaway three gangsters safein a patrol wagon, then returned to the police car. "Where to? I asked Deke. "Bursleys department store. 1 don't mind telling you Im burning up with curiosity. Me too, I agreed. WE DROVE up to Bursleys SO and a watchman let us in and told us that Mr. Bursley was still in his office. Bursley was sitting there calmly reading the evening paper. "Did yon get the money back? he asked. "Yes, said Deke. said "Thought you would, Bursley. "What made you think so? Deke asked. ker-splas- h gan rushing into me from every opening. AS I WAS GOING dowm for the second time I somehow got tangled up in a bit of string, and when my head broke water I saw Crazy Moe standing on the dock hauling in his second fish me, and I was darned near as dead as the first one. The line, of course, wasnt strong enough to do more than keep me afloat, but it gave Terry a chance to dive in and pull me over to the. ladder. After I had recovered breath and bravado, I asked Crazy Moe to let me have his fishing line for a keepsake, and when he demurred 1 bribed it away from him with what was an important piece of money in those days a new Liberty Head nickel. Today, many decades and chins later, the piece of string occupies a prominent place among the me mentos on my desk sort of a mute reminder of the time when my life hung by a hair And my favorite mermaid who, of course, knows this story says it explains why I married her You wanted a swimmer in the family, says Eleanor, "because the next time they throw you In, there may not be a Crazy Moe hanging around "Eh? said Bursley. Oh, well that's where they phoned before leaving here. I and my assistant were locked in that closet. We heard them phone. "Do you mean to say, Deke asked "that they were stupid enough to give away their hide-ou- t by phoning from here? Bursley chuckled. "It amounts to that, though they didn't know it They used that phone. Dial, you know. Didn't have to speak a num ber so figured no one could check back." I counted the clicks. Easy You count the clicks of the diai when she goes back, and you ian figure what number anybodys calling." It's quite a jolt whet you find an ordinary citizen as calm and levelheaded m time of emergency as a cop should be. Deke cleared his throat. "Mr Bursley, Id like to remind you again that it is dangerous the way you make up your payroll. Now" "Tut, tut, tut, Ive taken care said of that. Bursley. Begin- ning next week I'm having the en velopes made up at the bank. Also Im paying off by check. Besides that. I'm having a police guard to watch over things. Yes, sir, gen tlemen. Ive decided I ought to have a police guard to keep an eye on things WNU-- VV 48 59 |