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Show 7 Tim IT ATI ns L LOGAN. UFRAI i joi Friday, July II, American Democracy ct Vor!c Hl.'iO Drew Pearson Says r Frantic Lobbying Three Airlines uli '' -i. ip i - i io l t n p i dm I ,i ii nl I u Ann lull nil iiii'1 An ll hi A" Im, i as a !"l1 111111 I I"1 Id An Inst Ills s lino H III !' (V . - i l ll ' uniteo tin1 K i Til" til" i con ; 'Yw'--- in mill's in A " V I 11 ol Ii in m Jli ml, , Oil-- - ni j io Hi -- O Today our hopes of lasting peace lies in a new dneitiun ot nat.oiuil policies, lie continues . 'I he lust ot these is to leuigame the United Nation.. Two months ago in an address to the Newspaper Pubhshei I slated that our piublem vi as to mob. h 'e the economic, muial amt spiritual sHengui nl inese Oil peoples for lasting peace I suggested that the I. N. stop appeasement and Soviet domination. I pioposed if that agency was o filiation in its task ot lasting peace it must he reorganised without the communists in it. I pointed out that the United States was steadily being saddnd with the sole responsibility of defending the independence of nations. I stated that thus Ihe United States would be pait of a phalanx, and not bet nine a single spoilt . "Two nu tubs ago it looked as though it might be a long time before Ihe wothl would realize this inevitable neef ssily. At tint time t lie olfieials of the I N and our State Depmtment unanimously and loudly denounit d my pmposal. . 'V sine-tappin- g -- "- v " , - w ,K O'Connell Strongly Against .Monopoly Finally, the CAB voled 3 to 2 against the meiger. The liui'iooiv Chairman OConnell, Ha old Junes i vvrole a strong opinion, findand ing that the Anieitcan system of Hee competition must be piesened and that monopoly would butt the best interests of the nation. Two members Josh Lee and Oswald Ryan, long known as Pan Am's best fitend on 1h" CAB -- dissented. This find- -' ing was sent tn the Wli'te House On June 30, the White House wrote back over the signature of Rudg"t lnreilur hiedettek J. Law-to- n that riesident Truman had OKd the niajonlys findings and was against the Pan American mer- ger. But Lawton, vvlio, incidentally, peisonally favored Pan Ams position, added that it was felt the CAB should leave the door open for fur-- . her consideration of overseas routes. When Chairman OConnell received this note, he erptessed some mystification at Lawton's ad-- s-. dendum. Nevertheless, the board started to announce its findings to the public. By this time, however, it was late in the afternoon, and Oswald Ryan, friend of Pan American, argued that it was too late in the day, and suggested that the public announcement could go over until later. Next morning, it became known that Ryan had paid a secret visit to the president and had per-- 1 sonally urged Pan Amei leans case. At 9:45 A.M., the CAB received a phone call from the White House to hold up the 11 a.m. scheduled announce ment turning down the Pan Am merger. And im- mediately thereafter, Ryan appeared before his CAB colleagues to tell them that President Truman had asked him to carry the otal message that he I" I, ; I , , , i,' ; l; - il k t t " u i ,t I u t' ,r , j I f wanted the entire question of the merger reversed, and that Pan American should be permitted to con-- j solidate with American Overseas. ! Shabby t j'' the , i' ' ! I board." OConnell went even further and wrote a I ot personal letter to the president in which in effect ' i Treatment This caused Chairman O'Connell to hit the ceii-- ( ing. .."Why didnt I know about this? he asked otner CAB members. "I consider this the shabbiest treatment I have had since I became chairman of ; 1 he said: I respect your authority as president to icvievv Hi decisions of the Civil Aeronautics Boaid in matters affecting overseas air travel. Of quite another si ripe, however, was the j, recent meeting of you and your advisers with the vice chairman of the board, Oswald Ryan, without at least showing me the courtesy of inviting me to participate. Consequently, I can only ask that my resignation, which I lecentlv submitted to you effective July 1, be made effective immediately. O'Connell had seen the president on June 13, and hi In a very friendly conversa'ion had asked peuns-sio- n to resign because ot financial reasons. Trunin at that time, however, had refused to accept th i 'l resignation and begged him to remain. After receiving O'Connell's euit note, however .' the president wrote back a igtaph letter stating ne had given instructions that O'Cimnel be invited to the mee'ing with Ryan, but ippai-entl- y there had been a slip-u- p by his staff. Truman then abruptly announced u Connell's resignation. thy Truman Reversal? Following tins, Truman wrote another letter to the contirmmg the oiul message sent by Os''I waldCAB, Ryan, stating dipt he had reietsed hnns-.- f il and now favored the Pan Amonean An ways mei' i, ger. Furtheimote, believe it or not, he auatded Pin I.,1 Am mote Ilian it even asked. He actually gave Pan Am a new mute io Pans, theieby cutting in on TWA. and also gave Pan Am a mule to Ron e, further intiingmg on TWA As a sop, TWA got tin right to stop at London, i H and the highly dubious privilege of going to Fmnk-for- t, f I ' one-pat- Germany. The big question in Washmgton is what made the President change Ins mind and rule in favor of a company which ha: died to cut his Ihrnat politically, and winch is, now under mvestiga'iou for wire-tappin- The Herald Journal i ,1! 1' it r' Herald Journal Editorial Russell Adams ' 4 MEM It Fit United Press direct wires Bureau of Circulation Audit Tacific Coast advertising Service McNaught Svndicate Features King Features-Bel- i Entered In Logan Post Off ice rs second class mattei Gilman Meol & Kuthman National Advertising Kcpreftentntiva. Advertising rates aa per Card. SinCBIPTION i O' 9 t 00 1J X) Ui 0 K UO J JU nations Today, the mobilization of liez from Russian d 'inination is slowly untolding. The mu id is now faced with tmee possible couisis if it would have peace, Mr. Hoover said. Shall it go to war to wipe Communism from the l.iee ot t lie eaith? I have stated that my answer is No. Should we leluin to the illusion that the Kremlin has changed its gospel and will woik for world peace through the United Nations? That would seem futile. Shall we tiy to bui d the United Nations so as to confine Communism to the people already enslaved, stop military aggression and trust to time to ubate? My answer is ES. lor this Alternatively we mast crawl into isolation and defend the Western Henuspheie alone. That would be less than a aecuie peace. The answer to these qustions, however, may not be in our hands. i Many wise statesmen bate btfn appealing mbistently to the free world to etfeit greater ellort to the grim struggle for men's minds.' They have pounded repeatedly on the idea that it to combat Russian Communism with economic and military measures; that freedom must bo shown to be the great cause it really is, a way of life eminently superior to the slavery imposed by Moscow. The first imaginative str.de in this direction has now been taken. From a secret radio ti ansmitter in Europe, a new series of programs is being beamed to the countries behind the Iron Curta'n Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. Radio Free Europe, as the new transmitter is called, is the product of the National Committee for a Free Europe, which was organized about a year ago by out standing American citizens. But this is no duplication of our official government Voice of America. Much of the broadcasting will be done by leading democratic exiles from the Iron Curtain nations themselves. Among them are a former premier of Poland, a former Czech ambassador to France, a Romanian foreign minister. isnt enough one-tim- e In - - O THE BIG LIE WITH BIG TRUTH the words of DeWitt Poole, former State Depart- ment Russian expert who heads the committee, these d'stinguished men will speak to their imprisoned countrymen in their native language, in the familiar tone of a family reunited. The new group, being privately financed and administered, has the further advantage of being ftee of the diplomatic restrictions which hamper the broadcasts of the Voice. Radio Free Europe can speak with tremendous vigor and frankness. Never was it clearer that the West must tell its story with force and power. Russ'a and her pawns are fouling the air with poisonous lies which seek to heap d upon the United States the blame for the Korean war. The Russians are working on the old theory of the Bg Lie which Hitler developed repent a whopper often enough and people will begin to believe it. is the Apparently the only antdote for th Big Big Truth. With more energy and v il than the Soviets can muster, we must broadcast to Europe and around the globe the facts about Korea. Wo must expose the ng fabrications of Andiei Gromyko shoddy, and his propaganda minions in saMl to countries. We must make plum to d'vort P"' pIo everv whore that the language of Comamrism - the Lingua m of falsehood, that Russias wons cm never he behoved because wools to the Soviet Unum are simply weapons in the psychological thent io of war,. Soviet-inspire- : e n 7' f, ' ! oil 1 - , (HE A Telephoto t Gordon Dean AEC CHAIRMAN of Vista, Calif., acting chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, hastily leaves the White House icad-e- i. Sll. IUM ii i mi. remoiah1 li's, I'm listening HI finish e vour uiiestion a n an You fixed hi,d;e nr " i e n iv a b a i or bridge gi i p P "h id J"h icpair my a or or For looks, tion It's good news that the fedetal deficit for the fiscal year just ended was about 40 per cent below the levd estimated bv Administration expeits The government's red ink entrv this t'me came to $3,122, 102..137. Last year's defi it w.r Sl.G.ll.OU ()')) smaller. But fiscal specialists had looked for a deficit of $5,100 OOO.dOO; a few gluomv prophets even spoke of $7,000,000,000. The forecasters were off in t'w.r innii"t ops OOP !"Ss t Em federal spending was mm e th m '! (hi t 57 OBo nOtl s It '0 last .lamnrv "e anticipated "r t'e pr'vi mis Had ferleral revenues held up t" " p1' year, the deficit would hive her od sHgM!' But theie was a b, p (if 11.21)1. OOP 'hi ) than in lOIS-49- . in tax collect'ons Perhaps we shntt'd ad be t! mk'ul t'umm wnt' m 's be ve as bad as thev weie surmosi'd ttd t i O, L m' m ,1 thus Dfh that '("ii forget t h t nd it's .o 20 vears. with the Korean w n more m the new n tl" u 1M ( l expected. We might as we1' - n as a t h eon t tn t 'm r fmanva! Ii niume - t the got ci nmeiit he su'ijoit.s 1 i t'' (' ! -- I I t r n t h r ' of Or. Brady i liai aciet ,st i i s of youth and longevity, I'd gladly pay fhiee times as much and take thiee times as much time and trouble lor a good paid, tepair job on my own le"th either kind of budge would cost. BUT ASSIMIN'G that I am us as the majority of people aie about the (me of the teeth you know, most of yuii Yankee Wiseacu's have it childish notion that if you si your teeth I'ke mad seieial tunes a glorified day with somebody's soap or snubbing powder and just the tight twist of the wrot to fulfill the i equirenjents la'd down by dental authonties who believe a decayed tooth is never clean, you can pteserve your ignoiant i teeth without squandering your good cigaiette, booze and toothpaste money for the sen tees of a dentist assuming I am as childish as you are about ca. e of thp teeth, I'd leave H to my dentist to decide whether a fixed or a movable bi tdge would or the mme practical dentine to install in mv case. WELL, NO, MAYBE not the eii cumstances for if weie as ignoiant as nio,t peopi ; about cate of thp teeth I'd probably not have enough sense to seleit a good dentist in the fiist place Id probably patronize one who cites his wares in the marketplace and luis tiie gullible by dangling cheap puce tags on certain jobs. The leader who asks .bout the teiative value of fixed and removable budges goes on to say that his dentist instated a fixed budge, out now his fi tends tell him that he was a sucker for a higher cost job, besides having two good teeth ruined. p o in In 'I ir S' I enr!,,;, ui Ml , - i o I" - I Zll ,) i II ,i , II . r Mini tl i i luted s gi"i"u.l mil bur. million o along vi a rul oi i they like p snobs vi ,, ductoi o, I,. with tl.iu tlie d ii oi u "spewa tst has gi im oi ; ; ) i ' t than ' oi (in gullible mu i all ii mux m fin insl am or tin ( o in., tent urns d, for the Si i i THE SPI not gi DM CI M ' t 11 propoitmns s in mai ketplai e ami me heme, th.c n Sir oi i;yi . teeth rated l, ists and cons , , . :p when tin ii ( QUESTIONS Makes Like GiandMin am always cal mg u, and on the pm h isia X OBVIOUSLY THK Man has little faith or confidence in the integrity or reliability of the dentist. It is a matter of good common sense and, in the long run, real economy, to select a dentist you can rely on as you do your fam-il- v doctor. Family phvsictan? (,,u Omul Didn't you , vi should not he h five minutes0 if Ansviei - I not he boiled u .. the one who has How to Make Out. Ftiends n a ha, t, v bonk. WHAT Hi WHY. For ci tp n( t twentv-livsend Ui Stamped (EX Why Take Smia Pleas" aril pp m i harmful to take a t of baking soda daily m ally lor medicine 'Mi Answet It is hau stamped self addi esv"i and ask for pamphlet STOMACH. , -- , n seit-adr- u (Copyright 1950 hi While our purpose must be to isolate this malignant force, we might even say to the Kremlin: VI hen you have proved that your purpose is peace and that you have abandoned the purpose of aggression and hate, we would he glad to have Senate confirmation. you stop your walkout of the I yited Nations, but never uguin may you have power to thwart the march ot peace. But beyond all immediate action, if we aie to Belgium. If you take pint in bunging lasting peace to t lie win id, likeBRUSSELS, Americans you should be in we and the United Nations must have clarification Europe light now. We are here of thinking and detei initiation ot purpose. We canin the mightiest tourist force in not successfully tone with pieser.t wuild problems By WEXOXAll SHIRLEY histoiy. a and or without consistent sccuie Record peace Sets lasting a Baby Cathedrals aie all but obscurobjectives which we ed by Alabama, California, Maine Oidin.uily theie is nothing un- cleat ly denned policies and"and delend. to y aie plenum! Military and Vermont. Art usual about a new baby, especial-jlsupport galleries bulge if the baby is normal, like most stienglh is no substitute lor sound policy. with Texas, New York, Ohio and Obabies, but when a baby sets a Mississippi. Royal palaces reI will not puisue the subject fuither at this record at birth thats something sound to the tread of Indiana, You might get an elsp, which is what the new son time," Mr. Hoover concluded. Virginia, Delaware and Minneof Mr. and Mrs. Gaith Loveland, idea of what I mean by reading the second, third sota. Museums are e'lve with foi nun of Foil Haien, has done and lourth versts ot the lirst coupler of the Book N'oith and South Carolina. WisOl lil'IU'SIS. by .just being boin. consin, West Virginia and In tlie meantime, muy I recall to you a sentence This bnbv burn Monday, July TO i ii . none Lake in host wu.e Mernonal of had a at Lear dislubution loimer winch has 12 living grandpnients and tune ot trial: Iiay haid, work haid, sleep hard, 13 to well as as i. a lust Io all and play naid. Do it c.miageously and cheerlully. THERE CAN BE no doubt but his patents. We have a cause to win. that we aie gnmg Europe's hisTnis is the first child of the O tone spots a good beating, but 'Garth Lov elands, the Inst grand-- i SIX RILES ON 1(M)D it is equally true that we are child of his 4 grandparents. Mt. Dr. Janies R. Wnsoii, secietaiy of the Amencan taking a good beating in return land Mis. Bail Loveland Ml. and Med'cal Association's council on loods and nutrition, for our eagerness to see everyhits. Boss Cheney of Lnketown; emphasizes six rules to follow daily lor good thing there is to see before our ho fust great-g- i andrhild of hn nuliition at any age above noney gives out. infancy: IS Mr. and 1 Uat an t gg and at least one Day is no more djffeient fmm selling ct another Kits. Sidney. Loveland, Mr. md than an Amencan tounst .night pi otetn loud. of Fish Wilkes Haven, ,Vts. Finest 2. Uso whole or ennehed bieud and other ai breakfast and the same lout-igiaui H. ot Weston Mr. and Mis John Whole glam ot emiched ceieal products. at dinnei. Mr. and Mrs. Laketuvv n and 3. Make suie the sail in the kitchen iodized is Joseph Chine of Logan: and the unless you lne near the sea toast or eat sea foods Ifust andrhild of Mr. THE BREAKFAST SCENE libel ally. Win. Jensen of Focit'cllo Idaho, here at tlie Pala.e Hotel, for ex4. Dunk piisteuuzed milk (a for r adults, pint flt '1 ot M's Sidney Loveland. ample, m a iheetful sight. D i soiis-- v itanun quart lot eluldien and old Il'liis makes a line of 4 generation is blight-eyelied for all pi" sons who get little sunlight i. light of emu unl'i nken. tcad Good and 5. Fat at least two moining," ot gteen lealy or sellings 1AUIS - A fi"eside mee'ing "Hello ar.d How did you test an leasi one selling of t it t us um.ii t no Beai Lake stake MIA yellow orvegetablesus and at other heiitd all over night" liuit ftuits or vegetables last toiiat was he'd in the now Paris Fir-the hieaUasl loom v it unm U containing d at i a ihatiel Sunday evening I lie ii Womens elolties mp clean 6. I se outut ot cm hlied oleoma', gni me. vihu.lt a very line ptugrnm and Iiesli, ihi'ir hair is all in The program Included' place, then noses nicely powdci-eInvolution, by Y.M M I A stale and they make us Ameriian testdenl KMnn Mattson of SI men pi oud of them. We men Oiatles. vncal solo, bv Wain- look pietty good, two. Our suits Potter of Pans; gtr!s tiio, K'n.i aie ptessed, our neckties are on Smart amt Brown, iiuth Aon sluught, our shoes aie shined, iMan'vn Grimet., aeeifmpanied bv FIXE TEAK AGO: . and our taees are fresh from male quartett. ,1 utile Hulrie disease the of that tables has finally Iovdbility eaily morning shaves. 'Lean Watd Clrarles and Pht'u) been binught inlo Cliche valley was being investio of St Bob and Dunlnid gated today by local uflicials following reports that jHulne EVERYONE though ,i1 vi i i h Kino s i Blown: lit h In. pciMitis .ii l.i gan were bitten hi dogs breakfast so as huiries 0 ai VI a Button: event at to be on time t.nk '"H v. im upoaienily exhibit symptoms of thp disease, pi to slait the day's sightseeing. We iv I'Jevidoit AH i. it was neck in ii of j". today by Alfied Gnehm, Logan city have all read up on what we are ladilen (ileaner g.tlv; Fein speri il m li r going to see and aie like hounds ih'i .c VeiA IHin'nid n' Bloo John tPOllrev Heath, the feni ashing eanuek on the leash, all but baying in :n Hu Beak Oi 'd w ,.s mu to Vet la o' to X.'.nkt'e Buss Lany Muiihaii ptoii oui eagerness to be turned loose v r i e vim id ('id .J. ti" todai li.it I" made a tug Mistake in not linking on the city. M It'll V v td lanv, male n i over qumte"., m.li iavli to buy him lrmn the Indians. Then n"'ht comes, and the in ninr tin mung! n.t 0 day is finished. . a 'me w , u" i"da So aie we .uJtists. rfii ' q w ti "vi r, mi i TEN XEIRS ,t.(): ,n ' We stagger off the Amencan ( (iiisitv at .v e ini l ,, i, id t it nuiL' pei de tun " t iv ni riemoci ats i Ej,, Pvx a, Thus. Cook buses in "'Hi. Bi ih dll t li w,i. i.ilrll bl t ,ay .m III" a it t it. a. n " h s t i,m n sink" in a B i d"' I, pietly grim shape. The blight Pugrui " b, it a Omni ti,""Xi"il d i ""om1 n it ten of Pi esid nt 'nir wav ""idua'id h Rods, i It ly t a pa,;., men, mil convention mn-- v eyes of morning have been ex' K " ii" changed for bleary ones. Our in ,M " i n",; coals aie over our arms, our ties .Mis. Laic t. t'ingree enieilatned al hot home aie unkiiotied. and our tongues a a nun ui'li tiM(lhi' luiHiv,n hmiuimg Finey at aie oui Tlie womens hair is in m vs 'ki W (, ( ' idl.u ol Sait Lake h"i i'"i' i hen pvt. hen di esses are Cl 1 and I o lit!" P inMu of Cg'lmi s k Hr'ti muk-u- p is oif, "imxltd, U r and they do nut cate. 1 11 ! KEN : n n hio' jmh (i ti VCi: i a in u i; list Ibbsh to.l, ..I Ainerciii ynuUis as g n ei nrnei.t Jli, .i'gm COMING IN YESTERDAY t' mi .1 mi n is one ,.i i" n ,r o oh.i elm s of tile STn in u r Jean saw a sad s sink E t es: t N.i' U"'i ion hit iw 'i, ill' Ad niiiist at ion into a sofa, l;r k of: her shoix. h ui an-- . m i umofs imsl'Tims .un.lint of sabo-- t to tu:n a friend and say: M i r , ui in. iiuto'nobile ot Cn.im "I'm t", ai ui", Md I'm tusl so woni out I could i L "'o' mho la, ui," art in. civ Fnt the last two hauls I a s ' i J Ins s, a ant tin ' " o'lmr a, . don't iem "liber a thing o i a ,'s o. h ii ii South Bear Lake Tnhn F. Dil le Co Unde Sam Says 1950JULY L 1350 f - sl f iu 1 i a- -i i I i i ' I i ' , 11 i i j i ' I Adainst A-Bo- i i . mb I u i j ;i 11 ' .t.i r j -- ght-ee- 1. ' i , t , ii.,i .Mil 1st pieseua t h e v Cl t -0 just prior to the announcement that President Truman had appointed him to the chairmanship of the commission. Presidential Secretary Charles Ross said Deans appointment would not require t . -- l good LOOKING BACKWARD Russia Helps Keep U. S. Taxes Up MU-r- , Hi health, (omloit, nr tai'ioii hv gone nr pliy-.i- t on a teeth? d. I BATES moath. carrier year, carrier year malJ (In Cache Valley ..... year mail touUlde Cache Valley One veal ituruavs only) EUROPES RADIO TO BATTLE I Printed Every Day Except Sunday at Logan, Utah Robert W. Martin Publisher Ray Nelson Managing Editor Retd Pedetscn Advertising Dueetor Grace Allred Classtlied Adv Manager Office Manager Cyril D Carr A. H. John . ., . Mechanical Superintendent L. A Rippiinger ... Circulation Manager One One One One FREE - O- a or , Tne above staienients weie made bv Heibert Hoovei. Aneticas '111 si citien, ill a speei h this weik We aie (oniinuing yeslei day's discussion of Mr. Hoov ei s lecluie. UmIil We tA1?e iHREAfeWEC? RAKlqe r,C, YI7hOUT rfte - IS III ST, asks a tivd t e It - Wa-JimM- ,t 111 tiio-Uniu- 1U1 lan Anii'l K an, nioidi utallv, is the lompany now ini oiled in the nueiit u n lepoil being investigated by the Jimtue d"pat tinerit, in ulmli inline ta',eil the lines of Iloiiatd IIuln's In, nl ul '1UA, at the tune bei nwas being iniestigfted by heiiatni Li enstei The vsas done on the oideis ot Senator Bievistei, noted lot Pan Am sis the senate spokesman a pait siandnl did not This of CAB's deliberations, though it is nitmmling to rote that the issue involved was the same namely, whether tlnne should be only mie monopoly an Ime updated by the United Stalls i .eiseas, i I b heing os v ,v hand.uapped N, n in"i ms viicie t h i " was no peat e ' i ' j n . , ' i in ' i ' in a bi id.;i sia has used its veto to thwart important el torts toward peace. Thu tv tour times the repte-s- . .natives ot Russia have walked out of meetings m an efiolt to lot ve I he members into communist China into its vi iv s"at ul povvet, wnicii would fuithi r eommunue Uie orgamatum and give anytuer veto to Ruvim Vet i. we suivi, the n or id, we find tlmt although cl ot the one-tupeople in eaith haie been subdued to eoinruuni'ni, tnere still remain (iO s nations, eoni.n iung ui t lie peoples on Uie eat tii. wuo yet t nng lo bt lit f m God and Ihe linn iRiuii'nie ul nations I I' WIUH J iV'..;-S- HHU Anii'l SAYS: LEAVE IT TO A DENTIST , I'.it I" V e Veals '(.t . li ii tl the Kremlin's gospel been nude an uMnin. i.l to provoke fear and hate umoiig and mthii, the nations ot the earth, lhe Russia 14 j u plis" Ilf Soviet M" ' n ill I y out tin. I"in linn s t ' ' iA j I U. N. . e(i. at. t pledge m the Ct.ailet to esKiiihvii tin1 liu.- tof natiiins and peace pi liiieiii't yn e u tli. 1 ort.v tvio times Soviet Rus- uni t Oi i T I 'll '"I - In A. r. f.1 F- n In d i ' paid J il I II Uhim,"- - Mini ip' r s on- n mm li' lugely siibsiilios Ui" b'g -ailandn scanCAB be h.m ma auihniiti on stab imig' n ioim (1 oiil;, by ll'" psid- id inIt ,i ll Has dnihoeil inning llH'p nn, iiIIh "I st mil a monthat uiniiiPl Pan Xni'inno hid ol its .soiuie diop-J'O- ll i o, olio on l the y in opoly mill ff-.- - k 'A i op 'i. nl mu iipII s li.u k to thi' Im lh.it, I"' I'm'itl ' llio ('AH Im- - b""n ih'i- A in,; tli I'earson o pi in 1 poll phi al "(I i( li vl mi nl lan Aini1 u an i! mini b" a o.i oil to II ip! in Im () i '.ill Am " i 1n n I'P O' I r pillar" gu.i' ili'ii. m Cl find, hi Huiiiiid Hugh"- III ' H' HI .in nni - In rl' ) Og. BRADY Things Sir FRIED OR REMOVABLE? '1 'n ul the y) 'v kevec he CM AMyTrilNO- bMi " r.H I hit, ID'li Hi "ii ' ( ( Ml I'll List A"ionniitu s Ch in ip in i i1 n tlm li.u - hi ii m w t nb ml i nuii-s- , but unl i icn-'li iliu .Hi ill line- - I"i In-- ' ii" i 1 h" ii ii .i o v ,n i u n I'l 'I 111 111 In ( I, I "I Mill 'I in-ts hf changed lnli t j-- Hoover Address V:e By ' Thco i . tip ,k seen. le July 4, 1950, will be a day Ion Its the day we ce brate Independence and it will al be the day when the Treasury De partment turns over to your Stan an exact reproduction of the Liberty Bell, the bell whici signaled political freedom for otr new republic. And your Government offers you the way to individual hi dependence or freedom from finati cial worry through the U. S. S' ings Bonds program. Hie real wrL to celebrate future security i enrolling for the Payroll Savlni Plan where you work, or if set Pb. employed, the u. s 7iu..')a;i at your bauk. remember. Her friend was very n Ing rioit- ah'" "Don't y ou w oi i y said. "1 don't eithei but y s t"i took caielul notes mi viha we were seeing right i.,i to th' very end, and sh" !l be g1. d ti let both of us ( upi them muimng at mcnki,N'' emor-tui- o AFTER MAKING a sh A pretense at cleaning up im ilnner we all emne to the dining i''"nl Things ate so uuiet you cm heat an eyelid drop The great n ajor-itof the diners have but onf desne to finish dinnei and M the sack. The only, ones who don't fee this ar" . do 5 the ern'me-a.- boys and girls. They come Rn(1 to dinner in evening clothes are as chipper and gay as if they01 had rested all dry. A gt'UP them made n,e positively til the other night. They weie S' ate at the next t ible and I i'Ui hear everything they -- md vvvie leaving at hie the morning und ;o a..id-would be itllj to go to hed. L,h.ifis of horror ran iniws' They d u.,iie.'t frame as m. I h.ea1 them blit ii dy discuss wliat spots Iney would visit and bands they would dance to. an I wanted to turn to then of jmploie li em to save cnie that enei y for the time whenj tiny I it rt eir forties, B"d "pu of like to member a h'lp Inst vi hit they saw dining tlrit hn t ttmn. .ti nr o" no ; 1 1. . " and sit d '1 . iiidut's 'ht-''"n- x, I -' hu' e to la "i y once in a " vn and writ th 5 tP' Oth rv.'ise, I'd ne h"" i as The C iwling Tour's' tDr.ti ' uted hy McNausht ndieate, Inc ) J Ml |