| Show - otm -- OW — 44444$:4444044444441 - I -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' Thursday December 16 1948 a Major Contest Shapes Up Over Probers 1 I I i1 i I A 1I 1 r I ' - a i '41 r e I I tlePtell ' OEFENCor IM(04KEY'e 1e-r- ‘qillgeSSES -!- -- ei 1 1 ! PcNow lb P4EANINte 1 1 1 m 1 it t44 i1 - 0 :1g e -1 Y - (4 Ie i ii I t II r ci 4 i) 3'1 ''i1 N il I ! l 1 ib ! e ' e I : 1 11 : 1 - g1 ll'i 1 - 11 b c-- 1i 1 top-flig- A 1 14 e e A g 1 o d io—mo—riToi- prices i 1 - 0—st —0— - ' country other physical properties that make this school which fights now for full accreditation just about unique In American higher education c Its chief asset is Ellwood Nance who has for worthy young men and young women even when they are crippled by ht polio that Inspiring Invitation ''Come along—we'll take care of you somehow" Nance has been a combat soldier a clergyman a builder of churches an author columnist and army chaplain During World War II he helped train more than 8000 chaplains of Catholic Protestant and Jewish faith War in Europe was ending when the University of and it tribute to his faith in youth when they said "Come back and save Tampa university" That is what he has done but as I write these lines the 47- year-ol- d college pre!iident is fighting his way back to health after a devastating heart attack He needs now the help of a hundred thousand Americans who will help him lift his "shoestring tide of college" high above any ' ' - - g---- - ' t"' '''':' t''' 4 - : - - i ' - : l''1'''''':'-""c‘'''''''''-''- :i' ' - ' :: ' - - n e- Ce ' ' '( - e - - 1 s - i 1 -' - - - 11111'''w- IN--- ‘ 4 s V e-- - - - - 7' ' - f : ''- - -e-- i4 ' s - '' :' ' - n ' '' l '" ' : ' : NS ''' !' or' - ' te ' - ' - vt e- ' Rubinstein said he never did "Because if they're bad I'm bored" he explained "and if they're good rm annoyed" Because of his difficulty in finding a suitable apartment here Irwin Shaw author of "The Young Lions" says he'll move to France until the housing' situation blows over When Mrs Shaw said that she'd like to live in Marseille a veteran told her Marseille is a tough city—tougher even than Chicago "How could Marseille be tougher" she said "if they - - I : 1 ! e i " ' e t ' ''' - ne: - '''- - 'i-'- i - t 7 :7'1'7-- '1'7- 1 e 4 :'- - ''':' '27 - ' e ''ene-!t:"-'':---- ' - ' ": ' -'-' - - : - : 4 - ''' - " : - t ' - e : ' - ' 146 - le ' - ': ' speak French there?" " ' next congress Representative Rankin is- expected to withdraw to become chairman of the vetSo erans' affairs committee there are two Democratic places '' ' f 4 i 4 2 It ':: tf e e ' - Z:' -: - '' ' I i ': - ' ' - ' ! '' 1 '" ' '' r g ' - - - : : ' ' ' ' ' ' '''''' e- - ' ' ? ' ' - ' "" ' e ' great Mitoga Arrow's DART! '2 - '' ! - ' 'L' - — f H' 1 if - ' ii la s as fine as skilled hands can make" Smartly styled ' comfortably correct for business leisure and wear in town or country The skill of a master shirtmaker is ?parent in every last qualitydetail of the Stradivari Shirt—including piped seams d needlework Small large extra large sleeves - 1 - - ' 1000 XMAS TREES Your Choke HuRact-Dem- t ALWAYS riltt 1 Jetvelem ri ‘' I co :: t ' - Q 11-'1-I: I! AL MORS FOR YOUR $ AT -7-- IP (-- 3 — ( Li 0A ' - - ' r'' ?' l'i - NIZVI' 228 South Main 0 ----- — i' i 1 e"' be $ - I0 t -4' shrines and patterns! t N $450 a t - -- 41q- - ' MAIL ORDERS It 1 T 1 - - : kUTNIT:LsA9r -- - 1 : - 1 Feridett'l "-- 1 Gift shoppers should - i ee- - - - - - -- by - ' ly thousands of sportswear selections in our sport shop designed to bring him solid comfort and a world of smartness for his leisuretime - p ' - 4- no means overlook the literal- - '1: 1107 0 C:) - i - ' 0 -- ''' en T another country '' ' - - motely suspected dling Russian secrets to ': - 1 1 of ped- - i I - what "That Poor BoyItiss" funeral would have been well attended had he been so Much as even re- DALE! Cannot - ' 1 - in- We have no doubt but the Supreme i4 --- - 1 ( Chr DALE ' f0''' ee -- s'''' ':: - - N e ' - fri-Of- - 4 - ' l hesitate evuel i 0 Spice 0 AnIsotto 0 Maroon Int - ' l' inDFuimhyDs 4' v ' - lib 0- i ee I 1 HTIpuBdNERfS ''' I - - Last week we said we'd be es open Friday and Satiddy rit-tand perforce bad to spend of the boss' dough OM a retraction Satiddy! This week however we've checked FOUR — y ' - 0P' 7 1 op tiii 1725 So States St ' 's :i P ' e!‘ Iv ''' il‘ ' hp 171 - 7:C----7777-z1------- LI ‘if 211 MAIN STREET - ' - irlé ' r te-e- A real battle may be expected Adios' Cost -i t e- - 0 A' Greand-selecte- to ' Zoo' beau- tifully tailored - ' ii t' It''"' 4 its 1 -- ‘i 4-----' 0 I - t i - 1 ) ' - t What With "Slow Boat to China" and "I Want Two Front Teeth for Christmas" we view with an admixture of hope and alarm what the final settling of the "recording ban" with Bro Petrillo 13 going to bring ' ' I - - I - - sAtentNnlay01x71:NP -b : :e e - 1 governor-to-b- e i--- i y - 1 - 42 -- 1ei' s - - 0 - I) - i ' t t4 eS°''4 :i: :- - 1 ' - '!0 1- I t''''W'"1-- - - f ' e- - - - - - choose something that will be just what the doctor ordered '1 ' ter: g - e1 ' $365 : i --'- Z i i' fit! Whites and patterns - re s r DART I " ' - is ' : ''- ' 4 ' s ''' - ' x - : - i 1 ' t ' ' 1 s I : ' : - - ' V ' ' -eI'' ' It es- -e ' :: 1 e- t 1 1' the season& We're sincerely - t't r i TOP- - we happily terested take the time to find out how old the gentleman is what colors he prefers in clothing whether his taste runs to colorful or conservative! And we bust our buttons to help the ladles ' ' ir A1 : - ': ':' s -- bA - 4t I ' ' ------- ':- 4e f yk : - ' ' ' '4 ' ' I - --- s - '' '"- - - ' t i 9 : - ' f "' - - e'' NN --- -' - 4: se a 04--- -- 4 - prospectively to be filled with the extra member in the 81st congress Representative John Re Wood (D Ga) is slated to become chairman The administration would get considerable support from outside congress in any move to abolish the committee or revive Its personnel and procedures as its inquisitory tactics have aroused basic fears about encroachment on the fundamenta'l constitutional rights of citizens However the committee unquestionably has strengthened itself with its new discoveries and it will capitalize upon the prerogatives of congress which are PO jealously defended especially e ' 4 '- -' ! e- ' '' 4b ii -- i' ' eN - - - 4 ' - ! - about what to giVe their menfolks for Christmas and helping just those their problem blafs" solve our special dish for a flock of Christmas $365 : 1 1 - e e - t e ) e- : ' ' -- - - - t - - terns! ''''1''Ar-'444 I ( regu1arl3r sell- Many ladies and pat Whites - - - ' 1- - 12 e -- 4- - ' ' - -- - tii-- : t' - ' '- elf '? - '' - ' ' - -' ' e - 00 '' - ' - ' ' '! t‘ -- Y j - :"''''-e"- ' it i ' ' e ' '''':--- 1- looked mighty out of place 'lk - - 1 popular COVERT l ‘ e 1 ' - f 1 I - ' Bs ct - Arrow's famous collar with stay! t '' '' '' ' ' PAR - f ''''V: - ' '''' mighty nately 1 t- i i With somewhat of a start we saw our Governor-eleJ Bracken "behind the bare in a split page photo! Only an inspection trip and fortu- k ' 1 In a minute! t 1 -- Njk e:- ' - - 0 - e ' - I '''f 1 44 - - ing for $50 and offered (as our special Christmas gift to you) at just $3975 And to combine Christmas fun with sensible value why not use our Gift Certificate plan arranged F PI ' ---- t - One : 1 - - 1 ii ‘ It' : i : - ? - eA1 4 ) k 1x04It ' " " - i Christmas gift is one of our 1 CD It 00r -4- - - 'el: - e 1 1 Ad I '''' ' ne f - 1 "Cloudy" weather forecast and looking out the window into a veritable blizzard ' - - Just another of reading the ayem paper's America's Favorite Shirts t - 7' " 1J ' - :''1-1':f- 'gs' a Confidentiallyi'd give him 1 - : e e 1- "- - - eter'''' COATS I t - : 1 als - 11ea-e- " - ' - ' : 4IgA-'- - sharp 4 - i‘ ' - e '"'r:t'-:- ' ------ - - ' : '' --- :' 1'"-- ' --- ) ItN ' - li - ‘''' 1 - ' '§ or - - If I ('" ' - t- - k 17 0 if ( if C e''1"P - -- - - ee ' I - - 012' i t'ii i'' ' t '11-'-''e- - ri - - - I 1 ' -- I'- :--:- - -----7-- ' 1 - :' 4 e and "fill in" only when displayed merchandise is 'short! rtr ' et -I - l In many Instances the electrocardiogram is normal but it -- folle1122--- ie N or 04o- - Reply c 4 t 1 el - 7' ists xlinstletanceattempt 'k' - - - cugndteirnuaettiatcske li 1 (- cardiogram 7 J loseelbeteseer" er - - st Reply Cantaloupe wins by a slight margin in A B and C Diagnosing Angina B C writes: Would angina pectoris be shown in an electro- i f " 4--7- ex-Ki- Ottr'''oct”i'v' :12 0TH IL---- -- -: - - ) 4k) -- - Nt: s e---- e fr" - - gifts are mighty fine for any man whether they're purchased in October or the day before the big day We've kept all of our selections carefully stowed away in boxes to keep them clean and fresh a ) 1k--- e' - — cantaloupe - i- 4 i '1 We can't think of a reason why we shouldn't join right in with every other advertiser in town and tell you just EIGHT MORE SHOP- -PLisiG DAYS UNTIL CiLitISTMAS And Hibbs with a very special eye out for your shopping is all set for a whale of a job of helping 4 - savd::i eibt - 1 aynodumnaekedeleysosurtoseslaecytlomEns e ! r te '' -- - ' 1 'j'l'al- 4r pr 011ialpe41 rs:) :"' - T - last-minu- te ''''''-'- 7 1 CUSTOM—SUIT—TAILORED SHIRTS from the International Garment Workers' union- The loan was repaid Ii n full last week The Life article of three years ago—"The Ghost on the Roof" about Soviet policy:- wZhich was just reprinted in Time was written by Whittaker Chambers It's the first Time The reprint of a Life article White House architects have been advised to build a new rooftop for inaugural day so that President Truman can shout from it King Farouk of Egypt recently questioned an American cameraman about Carol's inability to get an American visa Farouk contided his job is too wearying Artur Rubinstein the pianist wen asked by Els& Maxwell at the Stork club if he ever attends recitals by other eminent pian- 1 -- 7'-' 7 7 L0'0( 4' 1 - -- -) t -- -r- sonirof ansotiono kirr6dia fore of Tim to minas Trap000 e They regulate the heart beat blood flow g landulansecretions perepiratio'n and flow of gastric juice and a host of other functions In other words they are responsible for many of the body activities over which we have no control—that Is they are carried out automatically Refreshing Fruit WeM writes: Which is richer a ( 1b I t t irDif Delimit - f istjurr131 Reply heart block which can be demonstrated if an electrocardiograph iis attacheda at the same time In others marked fall in blood pressure is responsible In a third group neither the pulse nor the blood pressure changes and it is believed that the symptoms are due to spasm of the blood vessels of the brain ' ( I r Reply Ice cream is a good substitute for milk and I suggest you go ahead and let your children enjoy this healthful deliCacy now and then Dr Vs If they aro e" '- -' - - y if "LeA' ri 17 ! eeeeeades400ee ' Hardworking Nerves T J writes: What is the purpose of the sympathetic nerves? to The slowing is often due - LYONS DEN !Le as nutritious as milk What do you think? cream but I cannot afford to serve it and milk too My relatives tell me this dessert Reply watermelon? ' 451'' - ever that after marriage imagination is something that always sits up with a woman when her husband comes home late ed They are related somehow as both are included in the order of Acarina However ticks are larger and are responsible for some serious human ailments Heart Due to financial disaster YORK—Last June the LaNdies government borrowed $1- 1I 'I ' j By LEONARD LYON'S ' Cro4Ift art No thin-wall- f7 1 A woman's chief asset it seems to me is a man's imagination Which reminds me how- - - f ' smabrikeedthinakt site? Not Common The disturbance is not common but when it is present most sufferers tell of encountering bouts of momentary weakness faintness or vertigo A small percentage lose consciousness but many are able to stagger to a near-b- y chair thus averting the attack The sensation may develop while applying pressure to the neck when shaving looking upward wearing a tight collar or holding the head in a certain position The mechanism is not the same in each Individual If the pulse for example is taken while pressure is applied to the nerve center it will be noted that in some the heart rate becomes exceedingly slow ands when this happens the subject There are many in the g We match or beat prices of' diamonds which may be offered by onyorte—ony-- where We buy for cosh from the very but source of supply— we do not operate an borrowed money—we should be and -s able to offer fine 1 - By DR DANIEL A POLING year ago a girl in Buffalo N Y was convinced that she could never go to college Blond petite Dorothy 'Bachman had written more than 50 letters pleading tor admission Always the answer was "no" Not because of grades for gDorothy was a scholar—but she was also a victim of polio Her legs were completely useless and her arms were like a baby's She had settled back in her wheelchair completely discouraged when came another kind of - there reply to her letter written by one of the finest men in America the president of the University of Tampa Ellwood C Nance "Come along Iteeke care of you somehow" letAnd those "come-along- " ters have been written to a score and more of girls and bOys who were as helpless and hopeless as was Dorothy Bachman until their despairing plight came to the hand and heart of Ellwood Nance univerToday his sity is t h e fastest-growinschool in the south It has the most unusual central building In America the old Tampa Bay hotel with its 500 rooms and one of the finest art collections - 4 AA vitamine Diamond Prices By FRANK MORGAN -- 1 " X-ra- c"- ) : One I -- ) 5ino t - t pbsl a : i: I SAYING WHAT A3I vesse' Now and then veins rupture spontaneously because they or are ballooned are beyond their capacity An Excellent Food Mrs H N writes: I would like to give my children ice - AMERICANS ALL ' 1: it1 a - the 1 committee which row is a standing house committee the move would hav made when at the outset of house rules and committees come up for ratification A Surprise Coup In this connection it may be recalled that the committee wbech for som years had been rnerely a speciall committee whose authority was renewed from time to time was made a standing committee by a surcoup at the opening of the prise 79th- Democratic congress that was executed jointly by Republican house leaders Representa- tiva Joseph W Martin (Mass) and Representative John Rankin a (aTheyMiss) caught Democratic leaders off guard Previously as a standing committee it had to come in periodically for appropriations about which however there never was any real difficulty becauseftit was hard as a political matter to vote against funds for a committee charged with investigating "subversion" and "communism" Republicans lost three of their five members of the committee as a result of the election Two were defeated—Representatives John McDowell (Pa) and Richard B Vail (Ill)) while Representative Karl E Mundt (S D) was elected to the senate Representative J Parnell Thomas efN J) chairman was indicted for alleged salary "kickbacks" from office employes These members however still function until the new congress takes office January 3 Republicans will be entitled to only four znembera in the next conrres& ' Wood Slated ChaIrnan Democrats get an extra member five altogether with the change of party control in the I ii 4n "'' d'db e 9 - Fork71 EiStIBE deveverYelo ! WEST crsse t4 rAt1048 A -- - THEably ! It 11 1 PlOpir rHe wrrNESS ewow IFte- Netexi ) ' wtserr - t Vibe who will be Rep Sam Rayburn (11Texas) Whether this means that the administration will seek to abolish the committee remains for the moment unanswered There will be An opportunity to change its personnel consider- - i iNtow '' i 6)) N lar----- an house 94 q Ilr-tet-e IP 41 I OF IRE ip0411a) CoLLUSIONtl1 ?I' e SOMIN 'of I wAS 04 ONe OUT 00Ce '-I- Cis t ‘' activities committee uncovered new evidence and again seized the spot- -' Immediately a squabble light arose between it and govern! rnent agencies in the executive branch including the state and justice departments The justice department promptly moved to place this new evidence before a grand jury in New York where other aspects of what are row known as "the spy cases" have been investigated to get the whole matter into the proper legal channel Committee spokesmen thereupon shouted in effect 'Robber!" Issues Are So the issue was loined President Truman during a rather exhaustive press conference grilling referred to the committee sus "a dead" committee and when asked whether this meant it would be abolished he directed his questioner to the incoming speaker of the - '' i ALL Pti6e4T other case The ' Litt 40 I - - I oir ledurvip - mm NW mere presence of a defect helps the physician to make the diagnosis Otherwise he must rely on the typical story A Blowout D F writes: What causes a vein to rupture? Reply Injury is most common and ' By DE T E VAN DEITPrN produced by pressure on these nerve centers There are Important nerve Drugs likeatropine and bellacenters on each aide of the neck donna are useful in 'counteractjust beneath the angle of the ing the sensitivity jaw These depots known as Vegetaitan the "carotid sinuses" contain Y writes: Can a person T fibers which help to regulate or Jive and be healthy without eatInfluence the blood pressure and ing meat? rate of the heart beat Reply The structure rarely proves Yes but there is no particular troublesome unless It becomes advantage Meat adds a palatable variety to the menu and overly sensitive but when this furthermore it is rich in iron occurs aizziness and fainting vitamins protein s and many may ensue Physicians realize valuable foodconstituents other enthis fact and whenever they Little Danger counter individuala- with such R R writes: Is it dangerous symptoms they rub this srea with a thumb or finger to to associate with a person whose see if the patient's complaints shows a spot on chest y can be reproduced each lung? This diagnostic procedure is Reply simple but not without danger Not unless the spots represent The victim must be seated beactive tuberculosis In most incause there is always a possistances no harm results beby bility that fainting followed cause these areas indicate scars a fall will result This is the from previous infections howrule not and the exception ever because in the majority of In the Same Class casea dizziness will serve as a I H E writes: Are ticks and that unconwarning signal same type of parathe mites sciousness Is on the way -- -- PS6 SOW CoPPOStotAf - T 046-- oFIRe k V -- t circumstances some of them related to the election it had appeared that this committee was to be relegated to a minor role henceforth and the campaign to abolish it was being revived Butthis situation was changed dramatically by new and bizarre developmenta in the now famous Hiss Whittaker Chambers-Alge- r 1 1144rr Ett-ef-r4 1T-4- 4104ACC-14-4 Ybu PLEALiZePoN'Ti You meverAeceN Yot)11-tAOATH V:b tau- FRE TelLrrH?"" I Sake PO: Ametwerike011E seeotaetr:tuAL UNDER mote AeRyte-NTL- SC04d Vac" Collw4eCTEO Developments Change Order Because of the election and certain PAmAcipe-- sutr - PE SAK) kg pitAwmpr fRooalr-- REASON ka suSPe-C- By THOMAS L sroKEs WASH2sGTON—It is becomis ing clear that a major Issue of developing for the opening the 81st congress which has not been anticipated hitherto and which involves the basic question of eivil rights though not in the directly related at least public mind with President Harry 3 Trumahs controversial civil rights program This revolves about the house 1 $ iric t- -i (1Atu0— LAvefelt Ifildr eiertit P4COW: SeVec4t:LXr AJ0 "I"peots LOOK --" is always taken because Neck Nerve Disorder Bnings Trouble If Oversensitive No 7 Puieeef 3rotive A S Lof1ep4-211-4(- activities committee andits future role if any which suddenly has become again a source of conflict between the president and his administration and executive agencies on the one hand and congress on the other 1 T Webster And Nothing Cati Be Done By 17 l II la 11:77MAIN I 0 ' iI - - t t f : t - 13 gm"' q:I t -- ti ( 1 228 SOUTH - t 228 outh Mein 1 I -- - - - ' - ''-- '' - poomonomommi A a I V t t' : ' ord - - r i — " r'''''' tr" " P"' '' - ' '' r - '''' 'Aft' L"' '''' " '' ''' '' ! 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