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Show - t, '' MERRY4040LIND i W.P.EARS,9N ---- . . -- Bricker 'Vigilantes' Unable - . To Move Wisco'nsin.'s Wiley WASHINGTON The "Vigi- twit Womeo for the Bricker Amendment" have been swarm-Ing over Capitol Hill corridors, buttonholing congressmen, be-leaguring senators, and planting "news" bulletins in automo- - 111bUes. One of them accosted Wiscon- - sin's Sen. Alexander Wiley,' chairman of the Foreign - e, whothough tienr-Committe- she did not' seem to know it been leading the fight 1 bas against the Bricker amendment. "I'm sorry,. madam." liter. cupied the kindly senator after the "Vigilante" had extolled the , 'virtues Brickerism. Of "But I 'can't change my mind on this subject. I've made my position clear and I'm going to stick to ' at?, "I just wish you were my hus. band for a few days," scolded the lady, shaking her finger. "I'd soon change your mind!" - -a- - For Boiler Health ' Vanishing Billion? .Frequently the lung4: may beinvaded- and various comphca-..: . , . .1- as pneumoniatulcers -7infections may result.,,--,- Certain other diseases---Ma, with ' simultaneously mouth. or may be con- fused with it. Among these are . By C. A. DEAN, M.D. a serious disease resulting from Isionally.may even fall out, This sloughing of the mem- a marked drop in the white Trench MEDITORIA blood cells, certain types of mouth, or Vincent's angina as brane produced often causes breath to be foul. Often poinsoning from,drugseor a disthe it is known medially,- it an there is much pain, although ease causing gland enlarge. acute thfectious disease which the degree,of pain is no index ment. may involve any area about the to the amount of tissue K.1) 'What causes gums -- E. the gums, tonsils, -- E. -- E. mouth E. girtit, or cheeks. It produces small red areas which soon turn h a gray color and finally ale. This ulcerated area may be localized in one small spot or may be quite extensive. ,Even' large amounts of tisSpe may be come diseasectlind be cast off. When the areas about the teeth are involved, the, teeth frequewtly become loose and occa -- ' - -- - bard-workin- coin-promis- - - - -, y Many Parts of 'Oral Area , - --- I; , , (A) Easy bleeding of the gums at least daily- - with - the ma y. indicate various diseaSes litgers, and routinely brushed -- or infections. It maralso be the first clue to a ficiency or to a ,iystemic 4general) disease of which, the bleeding gums is but one part. The gums should be massaged along v,,,ith the teeth. Dr.. Dean s column,- - will dis cuss, significant nédzca1 prob. toms submitted by readers in - 'their letters. 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The issue involved Is much more important than any clash between personalities. It illustrates how closely the present government deficit has been figured, and how carefully the Treasury- - ytill have .to tax in order not to go deeper in the All , -- -- - -and Frotevraltaly amt "if that situation Yugoslavia," said Russell. comshould ever develop, I'd show "V a r y interesting, you that I'm a real caveman at mented Ike. "I suppose the comheart." on peting -groups -sit - oppositc , . . stor-diplom- , - 4 AND TELEGRAM,' Salt- - take City; Tuesday, 'February 2,195-- es , because both delegations tail were interested, in Inv,. turroaviiinYg rol .1 the economic alability ' ' I of l'jleir homindslniisittk.: ation like that, it always helps ..,, to get opposing factions talking about, . versial sub- . Jed of mutual Intereit , Two weeks ago this column told bow the Maritime- Board was about to throw away $7 "There's no Mrs. Hobby on million byjuildng one of the lirgest, fastest cargo vessels here," he shrugged. "I'm a member of the Cab-- - afloat. The ship, the '' Cornhusker. Mrs. Hobby immet," snapped cost the taxpayers Mariner, patiently. The operator reflected for a $912 million and was only six momen0hen whisked the lady months old when it, went cabinet officer up to her desti- aground, off the Korean coast. ' the ship could be renation. paired in Japan for $212 mil- How to Heal Wounds lion, Washington buieaucratki Harold Russell, --the rmless-war this columiCrevealeil, decided vet who played the part of to. turn the ship into scrap. sailor "Homer Parrish" in the Following publication of the movie "The Best Years of Our story, two separate congres- Lives," was telling President sional investigationti have Eisenhower the other day about started. some of his problems as rehabilitation director of the World' " Veterans Federation. "We embrace all nations not dominated by Moscow and you can well imagine the diplomacy that must be employed at our conventions when you consider that we have war vet delegates from such unfriendly nations as Israel and Egypt, West Gerny, ,.. 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What happened was that Uncle Dan Reed, ruler of the House Ways and N Means ending Committee, proposes excise taxes. Excise - taxes which now bring in $3 billion a year are due to expire In April and Reed would not renew them. 'N However, the Treasury feel that this money is desperately needed in order not ' the toirow budget further , once. So, Secretary H mphrey ese taxes proposes continuing , , after April. Hoping to 'ke p peace tween the Tr asury and the man who dic tes over the tax- 'writing co mittee on Capitol , Hill and,Avho , incidentally, is asiest man to get along . not the - with, peaker Martin proposed ' a mpromise. He suggested a tting the difference and ropping a billion dollars worth of excise taxes. 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