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I r i l' 1 f fir 1 names like Rappaport 'A Hollow Shell' Some muffled repercussions resulted from Secretary George C Marshalrs description of America's armed forces as "a hollow shell" As head of the state department Marshall is sccuied of jumping channels In discussing matters that strictly pertain to the secretary of national defense James Forrestal Administration men are wishing that Marshall would remember he is no longer chief of staff And Secretary Forrestal is having hla troubles explaining to dollar-minde- d politicos like Senator Harry F Byrd how the nation could spend 11 billion dollars on defense and produce nothing better than a hollow shell 1 I 1 li I fi ii 5k --: -1 1 worry about" What happened? My information is that Secretary James Forrestal and Admiral William D Leahy Mr Truman into his changing on mind A lot seems to depend who gets the last word with Mr Truman As for his final decision it was a tough one to make from many angles Not the least of these is how to explain the broken promise to a lot of good Americans with best in that direction Double Jewish Risk Jewish airmen during the war flew over Germany at double hazard Perhaps it svas a mental hazard but It was very real to them They had been warned by their intelgence offices that if they bailed out over the retch I 1 ys anti-Jewi- ' ' ' - - 11 fly-bo- Reed 'This column never went in much for muckraking but the high intent of the E It P reeds to be guarded by informed public opinion Lesrta Taft Not much roted In news but of considerable Irnportance Is the given by John L Lewis to his hated enemy Senator Robert A Taft Big Jawn's stoppage of work in the coal rn ines al!pped a banana peel under Taft's attempt to achieve results by V011111 tarv controls Almost forgotten In the rush of events is the office of industry cooperation which a Tait till established during last winteet special session as a substitute for a proposed return of Office of Price Administration John C Virden director of 0 I C ts a modest Alabaman who keeps well out of the news But he told your correspondent that one rnan—Lowip---- c ould ruin the whole effort to avoid a return to wartime goverrimer:t control& Lewis tetTria to be doing his level '''''ql: '"'''''''''''''4-- I! 392nd bomb group (11) was being briefed for Berlin—a fearsome target known to the as Big B "Main center of Impact" said the briefing officer "is the railroad station" A Jewiah bombardier named Rappaport looked up from his lapful of charts and said: "Hey wait a minute Can't you give us the street address?" This wisecrack broke the tension and everybody laughed but Rappaport wasn't altogether kidding He was flying in there to blast the capital of the world and he was—or had reason to think —taking more of a chance than his gentile buddies He wanted to do the Job up brown S Flubbed Badly Now it seems Rappaport's country was briefed a while back on the same sort of doublehazzard mission The job called for partitioning Palestine and it meant risking both a collision with Bilge's and the loss of Arabian oil W have flubbed this mission badly I was as it happened Interviewing a Jewish leader only a few hours before the news broke in Lake Success that we had backed down on our commitment to give the Jews a He told me this: homeland One of our representatives went to the White House recently The president told him to quit Mr Truman staid we worrying were going to get partition as promised There was nothing to )if : - 1 4 they might not be treated as ordinary prisoners of war A few of the Jewish fliers punched out the -- J" which designated their religion on their dog tags But others were too proud and too brave to employ this subterOne day my group the fuge I tt-::- - ood Interests Win Lush Spot Iii ERP for Pork Barrel' An-eth- er t : 44 v ry 1 bat 41 beanrib (S-220- 2) m moinommonandr y Ity TIOLMES ALEXANDER WASHINGTON—In state derartmerit circles the pork barrel known as section 12 paragraph D European Recovery program is sometimes react ferred to as -- Marie Antoinette" Marie of course coined the famous phrase Let 'em eat cake" when she was told that the French people had no bread The above-cite- d section in effect tells bread-hungto arnoke tobacco Europeans chew dried fruit or eat apple butter It was squeezed into the E R P for the monetary benefit Of some special interests Just for the record it should be noted that the American taxpayer and the European atarviings are helping to support the grateful conrtituents of Senators Alben W Barkley and Walter P George (tobacco) George D Aiken and Warren G Magnuson (apples) and William F KrKriviand (citrus fruit eidenocket of the E R pork barrel is the 37 million dollar grab of the flour Interests as represented by Senator Clyde truth-seru- sword-rattlin- g - i -- social agencies drive men to spin their troubles to bartenders instead That and a few shots of one is loaded A fur swim twit- from Hollywood is the latest of the invitetiona to danger and just the thing for being ahot at by mis-take for a walrus 1 - WADE V World War I was about an archduke No II over Danzig and any third planetary disturbance will have to stand by while we line up a sufficiently insufficient cause- - Before there were atoms airplanes and petroleum there were wars In fact a fight can be got up with two people especially if ik i - fly IL - ' 1 I OFF THE RECORD r -- 11 - lb a Wii IN ) their legs thighs and abdomen are greatly swollen and the strain of the ordeal is becoming more than they can bear By using oxygen digitalia and diuretics many lose as much as 20 pounds of water within a week Normal physical activity In weakened hearts rarely produces trouble Stairs and inclines should be avoided but if this is impossible they should be climbed slowly Numbness Mrs writes: I am 43 years old and in wbod health But for the past few months I have had constant numbness ot the right hand and arm Is this poor dr culation ? Reply—It could be but other disorder such as anemia and neuritis can cause the condition It should be investigated breath cines will encourage removal of the exceas fluid The effect of this treatment 13 often dramatic All physicians have encountered patients who are sitting up in bed gasping for 1 Jommimommomm:4----- t 12-- e''L-4-''''- : 0 c - '''''': 11 if they restrict their activities to a level that will avoid strain The wise patient with cardiac disease tries to reduce this exer - - ' ' 7 : r1 - f - t i ' rl - ' 1 - - -- '1 —4:10- -- -- t 1 I e"-- Á il f1" V 11C t 11 ''' '44 4 463—-4- C 4 -- I 1 - 0 r4 ' 1 : ' - 0001 ) 1 i II ! i i Ill " "vvak 51 i' - tri t M : L 04er)::::? :rst'sLsp7tf4ict4--otwoleesmotiA- tion so enlargement does not occur or it proceeds so gradually that the heart will last a normal lifetime This can be compared to a checking account So long as enough money is deposited the customer can write checks without fear of reprisal But otherwise sooner or the later will receive a call from o bank An initial heart attack serves the same purpose as a notice from the bank PossIbly the victim has overexerted or developed an Infection that place a a heavy burden on his heart Shortness of breath cough andperhaps puffiness of the ankles are the VAN By DR T A failing heart is not necessarily the beginning of the end In moat instances it is a warning signal that the structure is overworked The situation need not be serious if the Individual takes the hint and decides to do something about it So long as the organ is able to pump out the amount of blood required for the daily routine symptoms do not appear Those with disorders such as leakage can live comfortable for many decades ":- fidecvNtirs774ttiletir: result By going to bed immediately aymptoms disappear quickly because during rest the demands on the circulation are lessened Should the Manifestations appear even if the indi vidual is careful and does not overexert additional help will be required Digitalis is beak for this purpose as it strengthens the organ and causes it to function more effectively When heart failure progresses to the extent that dropsy exists further measures are called for because large quantities of fiuid and salt accumulate in the tissues making the cardiac mechanism works harder A diet low In sodium with certain medi- -- By Webster Unseen Audience 1)0 194 - - :' - |