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Show - -- - , - . - - - - , - - - ''' s'' , - ,7 - - - , - - ' --- -- - - - ., I - ", - .- -.- - - ': -- , ' - - - - , 1 - - , - - r'-- . , , - , 1, . - - - - - : 1 , 1 U Assignment: America like one is more likely to pass ("cover tide:trenchcoat , un - i: ,...i,,,,,,, was a good one. : i ;i2 - t t:'''''''' ..-- lie still tears up )C):,r1Idns.. war. Agent Farago enee into small bits and hand he's suspect becauge of During -.. traveled the world, it. sever uses a blotter (the . J,',... 2 throughout by long 'espionage fashion 4 esta,blishing working arrange- - charwoman May be At ?data .. ,:, 1 tjon." .. organi-lilarAnd behaves like . a well- - . !mebtiwith underground BATTELLE In trouble !Barry Sullivan portrayingthe I "Vilteiv.Amu'-reBy ' The best disguise for an'tigent zations. Ile posed - as a writer, t mannered gentleman, ' '!'''' . Toni ifir. espionage agent, it Is to, be ex- - doict expect any help. When you -- usually is the look of a well-lana- few 411 later wrote hooksL':Onee an he agent," explains er UnfortUhtitb-FoTU.S:-n e well, ..don1T- eipect martheretrrOnTTerTfati7INIM04TBmorirttlenr-BurITAttav wh'en a TV series, "The Nan RezdTancTbiiiihicilW---iii-i- i fake - ' intelligent- - young Men s; ill be-of Wdrld !chances." many t ' ing: Espionage . History gentlemen thanks," any New is come interested in intelligence ,Called X," premiered in abroad, an agent U ho behaves- War H") which proved his 1954) (Copyright. all all . as bon-l WOrK. is to safe York. it Farago points say that WASHINGTON 7, The sudden; the Far Eastern trip, had as- - dreds-- - of urchins and- Abeir usu- Out evercountry's espionage I 1 kli,' ' --- .. BECAUSETHE of cancellation- of .Toscanini's sured McIlvaine are neces, agents conventional fathers conducting win lally t I -"A n y known Communist ''start intelligence operations is so sary, but devious and under- Usakli What would it former NBC "Symphony of the, dreaming, ..the be !would identified in our passgovernmental agen-- cover, business affairs. "And -to be. a secret agent, a secret, , , ' t4 Ale- from taii.ng a Statelie-- ' port office." cies involved can't go out and the government cannot give you No, r a "have, trench coatwill .spy, 1 of blow t their i born," SaYs he a medal of honor for doing However, sent 7travel" man?. finally '1".fili' . i 1..arlislas Southeast AsIa had more back- - Rooney t b e raw, unchecked . espionage ir Farago, , actor like With.' a handsome ---- ' ere --445-- 7 ,something'ou'ruppose .;13ert- for the shcov.-'-s- o I e s on the orehestral ' to have done' :rstagebyplay behind it than the 'FBI f l Showed , .gtinfIe oolinfor Theihnderogatory in :he t .karago debunks many of the f finding of eight leftist musi-- i which OLL CV I , i litmgarian-borna musi-, formation , i ,.. i Farago. ' FRe against eight t cloak and old ciao& theories t Is dagger Redstone missile ' American who -' Army's . t' three of whom had pos. on high of the I worked Basically it was a battle S ervice. Intelligence .. h. :accurate.twi.t lin foned. yard thoerr strategic levels with U.S. Naval "For example. ever ' since Na- fween a Pennsylvania Republi- - bible Communist background. , , il, ki it! -, it..1 ,!n ',, Intelligence durin,g the war, than Hale was hanged." be Says. McLeod had checked the l ever!. , can, ;Robinson Mellvaine, pub-- 1 words, he said, 'the Redstone warns that only the most paH. leaders of , "peoPle 1.1avt, loked on the spy the Downington. Pa., Usher of the orchestra care- can be fired 1,500 miles I as 'fa sinister, macabre person, Archive, and a Brooklyn Demo, fully, but had not checked ev- crePscribes Orct He crat, Congressman John J. Roo- - i erY piccolo player because of thit wtithinh..ch1,500. yardosodot anish kind of Actually, a spy is whatever per' '. the espionage system as "Amer-lsonalit- y the Intelligence Agen; , riey. But also.; the Democratsi the fact that they handle no', with a - hydrogen ice's , L first line of defense in cy makes him Mit to be. saw a chance to embarrass Ei-- : goverpment documents;-hareas such it and ' senhower by showing that his kess to no classified informa- - If one of Brucker's officers peacetime," "Depending on his 'mission. , men with the following he has a whole' personality, own personal $5,000,000 fund !tion. However, it developed had . , out the same infor- quires ' given characteristics: some had taken pictures name business bad been used to send Red mu-lthand background, v a h been e he would , mation, to him. 11e. may be an siNns on a tour of Japan. Id American bases on Okinawa, court martialect ' "SELFLESSNESS, c o u r a g e , assigned or a , sales- Having smarted f r o m the, and, it was claimed, had spread I engineer caution, ifficienM-- ' lit Iluhmanwhatever traveling ---.now will character , EGITTLINS are a - a; he the Democrats harbored; l tagon officials. incidentally,- - had i ported to - bare - 45 Russian gence, spotless backgroundhim what after." is i ,,t get ,, ., char- - help convincing and persuasive - Ttalt.r.aiesuittesty .erLoz. AO4 r his - legend. Democrats saw a chance to lin i could have taken: anyArnpor-itio- n ant are training trews for country arid action. - ,,,e ,. Russian attack The would-bthe same Communist label not tint photos of American bases. 145 twin-Je- t t..... secret RARELY' THE 'HOES secret agent MOW As a , i the Con-on k to is Eisenhower admin. bombers. . This only result, however, enough also and be not believe, agent wear the. traditional istrationc but right on Eisen- - gressmaii Rooney demanded knock out Israeli cities and air- - should ' , resentful of, the following! trench coat and slough hat, -- ' bower himself, since only he cancellation .of- the orchestra's! fields in about 30 mintites and credo of this I ' thankless ' pro- - I "A man in a trench coat is in a -i his f can spend special fund. IMiddle East trip, also cast is one reason for the British feision: !sense conspicuous - these days. ,, I - .'.'i rilk ' . . Premier Tragedy is that the orchestra! doubt about continuing Ike's !warning VC4 3 ii Isil t i Nehru is...about to make a deal , has done a great job for .the,S3,000,000 special fund. I , . '1 -' , - 4 USA. Its tour of the Far East Usher Metivaine, now deputy MA the Russians for tanks 'Health For. .1 . , , .4 Today,,11 last year won Americans. tre- - assistant secretary of state, put and airplanes. He's negotiating 1 t ' ' , , I tnendous kiidos, was one of the Inn an eloquent plea. '." with the Kremlin at the very .. A good-wir ojj e c t s the same time he's preparing to p to "If we win are this strugi :..TOQP.f.ANDS':'..S.OLD:Exploding-,Myth, - be,ste Department has under-igle- , , to' we must present the posi-- 1 come Washington ; . . Sen' : tiken. Tilt trip cost $265,000 tive factors or, our system All I ator Welker of Idaho is using wu k . W. W. BAUER, M.D. -- to the and tubercle By 'bacillus, the of out White House fund, the world knows that we pro- - his free mailing privileges to .., , American Medttal Association to caustherefore bacillus the end another trip was planned duce the mightiest bombs, s e n d pictures of himself to ; Hansen's , ,Oirctor et Health Iducatien---- , disease, thus proi for Indonesia, India and Indo- - bombers,,and battleships. This , newspapers. Senatorial postal SHORTLY, AFTER an article ing o,''"',,,-- " '4 ''' ' a degree of immunity ducing ' Chinaswhen suddenly Brook.; fact is vital-t' privileges are supposed to be our senrity. this in about sufficient to turn .the scale 1.: space appeared ''''''s'At's4,4,. ,, , ,.. - .. ' lyn,Democrat Rooney burst out - "But- - wo i av-, soinethingt.restricted to- official business leprosy, I received- a friendly against the spread Of leProsy. ' r , ,'' N with his Red charges. - '' equally important, or perhaps1 only, but Welker is sending out but firm letter from the pa- On the basis of , vac-- t - ., his at the more persuasive than '''' tients at one of the world's cinationof children with the political publicity ' ,0.f ,. ,,, k. ,,,,,,, ' , .,,,, - -. centers for the or expense frnents of , t treatment great i r .destruction glotg..itaxpayers' ,. a musician fired by the sym- aa1nstubereu 4 WOO ---Beg, i -3 " :-. -of '''' These patients foils may 'help to render them FAMOUS-MODEL-C' '-4ei,s,,,tor,.easier living the tdr"ratrre tó-Rphony-o- f 4 , the world. 4 segregate the armed services operate a newspaper which has immune i to disease. Hansen's the the that charge neywith is our culture and our doesn't extend to t h e Army- - a wide circulation and they i t "This, been taken over t ISOLATION people. Mr. Chairman, I be:Navy Club. It not only bars asked me "Please don't call it COMPULSORY Jan. 18, Rooney lieve ' hut name the let coitel It if has Which is .wouldn't , time 'not that Negroes, written , frozen , leprosy.'Call bylMight tle I tip on to Dennis A. when we can no afford longer ' , to State DepartstcL,eod, to ignore thiseven if occa-- 1 . Officer S c o t t , old friend of Sen-- sionally we export a foul hair remained It was Mc-- Rooney, however, . ,, Leod's job to check the orches- - obdurate. Hastily the orchestra was canceled. trip tra for security in th e first ' . as New York A u d g eon the from its use In ancient writings ship and emotional distress and; -' --- , , ' - Powerful 660-wa- tt place. But he had tilled to SIGgETARY OF THE n a II ground ' that Christian in the the scripARMY1 including meantime, accomplish ' ' catch any Communists prior to Brucker gave secret motor ... should be appointed to the New tures, has been a word denoting nothing.. . tion recently to a group of Valli York courts. There are many fear. For most readers of this,.toiActually the facts about ' ,... ' ' -- --Street bankers who had not.' fine ' but Mr. Hansered disease are quite the umn, leprosy, or Hansen's dig, ',. ''''44?,1,saswast,,,,,,,,,,Woo'mwt..". ;,...,..,!'"' l d ---' . . for security. IScopas is not the Mari for this contrary from what ii commOn- ease, is merely a word. Yet it's , ' ' .1, Addressing a closed meeting! job. .4 a Word which has caused need- , ly believed. of the Calvin Bullock Forum, I ,tr opyright,I956) - - , s to ,... less many f apprehension .,. LEPROSY t IS NOT essentially a , k of It is worth- , 4, tropical disease. It is not while to 'people. ik ,,, ..., ' tli r -1...0.4 note that the attitude - ' highly, contagious. ' Children are - - 1V-- ' i; tAMY-06:RoyN- nteiligence Service Has Fascination DREW PEARSON! 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Daks Englisb-mad- e ,,Believs, are ki a lofty class by themselves. - k ' ' , . - r - and . - - : k .,-, 1 -- - oor-- -- - , -- I ,, - ' -- - - - low) - the view that tuberculosis and Itansen't disease are antagonis- -' ,tic and that where the two in fections f ind :themselves competing against each other in a population, tuberculosis drives Bansen's disease out. This it does by causing the population to develop a protective reaction. . . .. -.- . A noted French authority on - , 111CON - : . ' A , . - -- ) N., - . - ' I - ' , , 7 - , P 141 - - , ., , , . - . - , , . e- Lmaw CIF1 , ,., ,----i-Zi . flac u ur ,, ,,..' ' - 9 -5 6t0 'LI' - : tOpeyrigio. - ' 1 111.0L--ZA- A on - ---: '. , k, - """,,,. . about-face- -, 0 - -- - c . , , 1 - - is-nesa- .., , , .. - - -, - -- ,..M .7.7 , E,.. 1111 , - 47- md in-mim- e. - , ... has toward thiient-diseasundergone practically a com. Persons with plete cured Hansen's disease are being released from the important centers where. this disease is now being treated successfully. Some such persons may come back to the community in which a reader of this column resides. They need not be received with apprehension. They need not be isolated. more susceptible than adults;; are probably Hansen's disease is not, as commonly believed, always progressive and Invariably-fatais not Finally, I, necessary to, prevent spread of Hanten's disease. Ilansen's disease is essentially a disease of the countryside rather than the city. The growth 'of modern Industrial civilization seems to have created condi-- tions unfavorable for the spread - or even the maintenance or continuance of Hansen's disease in a papulation. . Hansen's-diseasestablishes itself with ' great difficulty. There is very seldom a second case - In.. the family where, one ,, case occurs, and while a 'cer- tain number of patients with Hansen's disease are discovered each year-i- n large population '' - , centers, secondary, cases-we- e, able to these originals are not seen. Bacteriologists have long known that the organism which 'produces Hansen's disease is closely related In many characteristics to' that WhiCh causes rigid-isolati- dm& ,.., . L ..! , P , . - ' Imp , ., - .. al WaYS ' I4,... nil!-lion- ' ' , . you can - , , '..,,, S,,,, ' ' ' . Om ila 11.,A., AIL ' ... - , , r , - ....... - 411, 016. AM, 14,Mk M Mik, Mk IMMM.4111.- - Mk. Mk Mk. AIMMMIMAM , -JIM Ammn,m a.. , MLMmM, - . , . i , - 4M-- . . i- - - t;A. A. A. A. ' i " - |