Show THE GARLAND TIMES : SSWORD Staff Works Months to Renovate Capitol Building for Congress By WHU A dm Mattingly operation with the proper authorities for ceremonies held in the building and on the grounds which comprise 1311 acres He is also charged with the structural and mechanical care of the senate and house office buildings the capitol power plant the legislative garage the Library of Congress the building and grounds United States Supreme Court building and grounds the United States Court of Claims buildings the United States court house the United States Court of Appeals building and the Columbia for Hospital Women The architect of the capitol Is also the acting director of the Botanical Garden and is charged with its operation as well as the house and senate restaurants He serves as a member of the Capitol Police Board the Commission for Enlarging of the Capitol Grounds The District Zoning Commission and the National Capitol Housing Authority With all these duties the architect maintains a staff of £50 persons PUZZLE A WtTK LAST J Tuft 10 Land tax (Shat Is Averse 11 Native 12 Hawaiian dance Middle Land measure 13 14 15 16 External aeed covering Aloft sailing vessel Measure of length 8 Water god 4 8 (poet) Charmer (Babyl) Booth Pulsates sheep (India) Made well 6 Wild 7 8 Living 9 Silver coin Fate 18 Evening 19 23 LTypeo 2 (Ger) 12 17 20 Pondered Binds Epoch 21 Racltnlng 22 of Ruth (Bib) 29 NO 04 37 Proportion 42 City (N Palestine) 44 Wina receptacle 47 Gross (abbr) Weird (var) 24 Body of water 23 Draw off by degree 27 Couches 31 Small horse 33 Pool 34 Presented another's 39 Friar's tltl CIGARETTE TRICK i WEEK'S NEWS 3snili Clean-U- p Job PEACE TALKS— AZter weeks of stalemate and pessimism an unexpected feeling of optimism surrounded tha Korean peace talks Thert were reports of a possible early settlement the hard core o! However on fundamental Issues which have delayed an armistice disagreement have been shoved aside only temporarily and must ba settled eventually On three Issues the Communists and Allies have reached agreement: (1) Red Cross teams from Allied countries will work Jointly with national Red Cross representatives from Red China and Red Korea In handling The clarified their stand on the prisoner exchange Communist (2) The oath would require only that prisoners restrain from parparoles ticipation in the Korean War instead of all "acta of war" and (3) Tha Communists agreed to return UN military prisoners— about 11500 men— within 30 days after an armistice There was one development on the world icene however that could in the hurt future peace talks Jacob A Malik Soviet representative United Nations general assembly in a final attempt to frighten UN members into agreeing to immediate discussion of tha Korean question in the assembly block ia not only precharged that the war a third fact world in world ‘‘this war hat but begun" paring if agreement in Korea Is Why should Malik make such a statement nearT A number of observers are wondering if the Chinese have finally determined to have peace in Korea even over the objection of their Moscow misters? And U it an Indication of the much rumored split between " HUssia and China? ' work as one's own 38 Not strict 40 King of TOE CORNERSTONE of the capiBashan was laid September 18 1793 The (Bib) north wing of the old building con41 Tart now taining the senate chamber 43 Neuter known as the old Supreme Court pronoun room was constructed between 1793 44 Malt and 1800 The senate chamber was beverage ready for occupancy for the second 45 session of the sixth congress which membrane By INEZ GERHARD met November 17 1800 The south 46 Greek letter the strength of their perform48 Paradise wing containing the house chamber “The ances in Horizon Pictures' now known as Statuary Hall was 49 Goddesses African Queen" Katharine Hepburn constructed between 1800 and 1811 of the seasons a and Humphrey Bogart make and was completed for the first strong claim to the 1952 Oscars session of the tenth congress OctoTHE both are superb Throughout almost ber 26 1807 the entire picture they are alone After the British burned the capiFICTION yet the interest never lags At times tol building in 1814 congress met is almost too keen the excitement in a brick CORNER building in northwest By Richard Hill Wilkinson this one is a real thriller Directed known as Blodgett's Washington by John Huston and made in Africa Hotel but the accomodations were Frazer finished hit dinner JOE A of Inadequate group public spiriback his chair and pro’ ted citizens built a larger wooden his duced a cigarette Extending building on Capitol Hill on the site of left hand horizontally palm down the present Supreme Court building he thereon the cigarette placed I and offered it to congress The offer struck his left wrist sharply with his was accepted and the first session of — and right hand the fourteenth congress was held opened his mouth there Both houses continued to ocI cupy thisn building until the capitol bounded into the I was restored in 1819 air somersaulted The addition of the present house and missed ' Joe’s r a M popping into ' wing In 1857 and the senate wing mouth by a hair Joe giggled in 1859 made the construction of a and repeated the operafor the presnew dome necessary tion On the fifth try his lips caught ervation of architectural symmetry the somersaulting cigarette in midThe dome of the original central air and held on Joe gurgled triumbuilding was made of wood covered phantly and struck a match This was replaced by with copper from Watching this performance BOGART HUMPHREY the present one of cast iron comacross the table Bess Joe’s wife Joe was clever at other things In Technicolor it Is beautifully done considered screaming pleted in 1835 hysterically bat the cigarette trick was hia The first major changes in the but controlled herself Instead she casting Robert Morley in a secondspecial achievement senate chambers house of the effort and course decided another on is role an during example ary A year before they were married trick performed without variation that was made to turn out a per- the more than 90 years of their ocfect production cupancy were made between 1949 when Joe and Bess first met Bess 21 times Hollywood’s severThey came back to Woest critics will have a hard time and 1951 Temporary steel girders had thought it was cute Like all of rcester and began housekeeping Joe resumed work and was gone all finding fault with "The African were removed and the old roof and Joe’a ways The first time it hapDinner was the only meal ha skylights were replaced with a new pened they had dined at a tiny counday Queen" roof of concrete and steel constructate at home and so Bess had to try inn After the meal Joe had proa ion covered with sheet copper The duced a cigarette tried four timei watch tha cigarette trick only once Star Playhouse” "Hollywood show cast iron and glass ceilings were re- to successfully new dramatic NBC radio perform his trick on week days and three times on from Hollywood makes placed with new ones of stainless and succeeded on the fifth attempt But that was enough — Sunday emanating Joe was clever at other things its network debut on Sunday the steel and plaster Alterations were enough to drive her almost mad made in the Interior of each chamtoo After six months of it she found 24th at 5:00 EST The modto with in floor from ber name stars at the end of each Bat hit waa herself ceiling (he features cigarette gag waiting program and lighting ern air conditioning meal for sight of Joe reaching for special achievement Daring the original dramas were of his for sound his cigarette Changes and improvements year that elapsed before they were married Bess mast have gurgling laugh for the vision of his the also made in the cloakrooms and Michael’s Sandra "Against other adjacent areas seen him perform it a hundred triumphant grin She felt like the Storm” the only daytime radio sevisit who tourists the 250000 The times who condemned awaits tha man the Award to win ever Peabody rial After the first hundred Bess be- first shock of current building each year as well as the was named the best daytime dramatheir staffs and gan to weary of the cigarette trick She took measures to absent hertic show in the 16th annual FAME congressmen and can be proud of a little She didn’t say so of course self at tha ritual but citizens generally they failed poll of the country’s radio editors 29 years because Joe was pretty proud of his Joe made by Motion Picture Daily The Mr Lynn’s work during his required an audience and he alas overseer of the achievement Arnaz television of stewardship for her reLucille ways waited patiently was he which to married And so were apThey part won capitol title Ha the smile turn they of show "I Love Lucy” expected her of "Most promising female star” pointed by President Coolidge In went to Maine for a week’s honey1923 moon and Best saw the cigarette Bess for Lucille realized Joe thought the cigarette trick a noteworthy accomplishment He was vain It wouldn’t GRASSROOTS do to ask him to stop His ego couldn’t stand tha gaff No she had to think of some other way and think of it quickly before the tunny wagon backed up to their door ona day and took her away By Wright A Patterson the Indians and knew the stores have taken the place of the against of the match to his west the KNEW the old west IOE applied sutler’s shack west as a boy might know his faInhaled deeply and exhaled Indian fighting days only through ther’s farm some five contentedly Up in the mountains His look was the look of acquaintances dethe experiences that He was in the campaign there of a man of smugness miles outside the city limits complawho had been a part of that valiant feated Geronimo and his Apaches It is old Tucson a place that is typi- cency superiority Joe was clever little regular army of under 25000 was Lee’s description of Tucson that cal of what Lee had pictured Joe knew It He was the life of George Indians the men which subjugated to see that place the me of adobe a to but me is urge It gave village because he knew so every party and opened the plains and moun- Now I have visited Tucson but I huts all of them occupied by Indicute tricka tains from the Missouri river did not find the place be had so vivi- an families with no one of them ap- many Bess reached for the cigarette box through the Rocky mountains Instead of a little pearing to be livable That village She a cigarette She exdly described drew forth was Gen knew I those Among is characteristically Indian of the tended her left hand outward horitrading post with trains of ConestNelson A Miles then commanding oga wagons on their way to the old west days except there Is no zontally palm down She placed the department of the Missouri with gold fields of California I found a fight In any of the inhabitants the cigarette thereon She suspendChiheadquarters in Chicago As and beautiful modern city a place of The prosperity of the Tucson of ed her right hand above the wrist of the Army cago correspondent hotels of fine homes magnificent today Is based on cattle That is of her left and smiled at Joe it was a part of my Navy Journal beautifully landscaped evident trom the people on the Joe's idle interest quickened He Job to call on the general each week Instead of pioneers and their famistreets and In hotel lobbies ranchwas amused Poor Bess seeking news of the army veritaare west there lies men and bow legged cow men with moving From him 1 never secured very “Try It" Joe urged patroniztourists of thousands enjoying ten bly gallon hats tight fitting "Go ahead and try It ingly much of his experiences in the Indithe sunshine and looking as I was boots and spurs Sea bow yoa make oat" an wtrs He was much more inter- for that old west that has given way But Tucson is not the placs that Bess tried it She smacked ested in telling me of his social enher Instead was described a to comfort and civilization to me by was MaJ he time At left that wrist sharply Up bounded the gagements of the old army post with its squadPriGeorge Lee CoL Brinkerhotf somersaulted Bess' social Uon In Chicago made much a or of two or ron battery cavalry vate Make Mills and others Today Her head remained mouth opened of by the society leaders and he two of light artillery and a regiment it is a good place to go to and beliked it Another of the general of- of stationary The white cylinder aa infantry there is a mammoth air cause of its climate its attractive- if to a magnet darted responding ficers of that old army was Gen field for great bombing planes its the of ness his but experihospitality She caught it and toward people Richardson her lips Frank that may some day be called and the atmosphere of the old west ences were more in Alaska than in bung on to visit Moscow and pay reit is a hard place to lesvs the west though he had commanded upon His eyes Jaw Joe's dropped Stalin to Joe spects — — army posts and troops in the west bulged He gaped But there is much of the atmosSocialism Then there was Gen Charles King by whatever name it Bess gurgled of the Tucson that Lee knew triumphantly and of be called is still socialism of whose stories of the western army phereto be found in Tucson may struck a match "The first try" be still which America wants none I never missed one o far as I know "No four out of five for chortled Today the Santa Rita hotel oc— An hour with King was favorite enme" cupies the ground that in George tertainment for me are farm organizations Joe Frazer no longer performs his asking the the shack of army at all times was Lee's day was But a standby subsidies be that withdrawn farm ensutler To me that comer was holy cigarette trick for the entertainment Major George F Lee Lee had five of wife and friends Bess Is 1 could easily happy imagine They are hearing from the listed in the army a a private in ground — — She hopes Jos won’t develop any critically looking over urban votes and are wise the lete 60’e or early 70's Ha later George Lee that — — more cute tricks It takes too much in an shack stock in effort the officer and an ss was commissioned a to to and MacArthur time afford have could he to what to decide proposes patience perfect them before retirement had risen to the every day for two pay of $13 a part In evicting tha tenant trom the Two hours rank of major He had participated buy with his private's months well stocked White House Today fine all of the campaigns month In practically C THE Republican Accepts Interstices 28 Turkish cap 29 Intertlcea between leaf veins 30 Grassllk herb 12 Displaying a gaudy effect 34 Dish 35 Fastened with laces 36 Belonging to the axis tol 7Vi SCANNING of Main Street and the World ANSWER Progress Reported in Peace Tallis DOWN ACROSS 1 Whliti Belying its weathered and hoary walls the national capitol building presented a spruce appearance when lawmakers returned for the second session of the 82nd congress on January 8 this city of beautiful Dominating buildings the glistening white dome with its figure of freesurmounted dom many priceless paintings rewalls Inside gleaming furbished with fresh paint shimmering chandeliers hundreds of statues washed and polished floors scrubbed and painted many major Jobs of plumbing and electrical work and the constant upkeep tasks bore the mark of several months of unremitting labor by David Lynn architect of the capitol and his corps of men and women workers The architect of the capitol has charge of the structural and mechanical care of the United States He is also recapitol building In co- sponsible for arrangements UTAH GARLAND CAPITOL ARCHITECT cigarette i Old West Has Given Way to Modern Civilization I cigarette The diplomats may speculate and express their hopes but the people in the home towns of America remain skeptical about the whole thing In their minds there are too many unanswered questions They are inclined to believe there will be peace when the documents are signed the prisoneri exchanged and their sons are returned home President Truman caused two recent head TRUMAN HEADLINES lines in newspapers across tha nation that raised considerable speculation in the home towns of the nation The first was his announcement take part In the New Hampshire primary and calling of presidential preference primaries in the states so of Newbold Morris The second was his appointment a Republican to head his against government cleanup corruption As for his first statement President Truman was correct to a certain extent As far as he is concerned personally the state primary system is "eyewash” A president can usually get the nomination before the actual balloting begins simply by announcing he will take It This seems to be the case with However President Truman for the party out of power atate primaries may accurately define the trend of thinking in the home towns and bring added strength to the winning candi- that he would not the present system much “eyewash” date The President’s statement waa further highlighted by the fact that a few days later he completely reversed himself and ordered his name not' be taken from the primary ballot In a letter to the New Hampshire secretary of state Truman explained he had been urged by the Demo- cratlc party to leave his name on the ballot The letter was also something of an apology to New Hampshire voters who party officials felt might be offended by Truman's “eyewash" statement As for the second headlines home towners who have become skeptical about any cleanup of Washington corruption where asking themselves just what la the true significance of the appointment of Morris a highly Abraham Lincoln Republican to th respected lawyer and a Job that has been refused several times the reaction was mixed depending on which side of the Generally political fence the observer waa on Republicans said voicing suspicion they hoped it was not a plant on the part of the administration to us Morris as s window dressing while sabotaging his efforts to clean house Democrats praised the appointment saying his selection should be reassuring to the people has bsued BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN— Tbs' State department conditions behind the Iron Curtain that will be of Interest to towner who has wondered Just how the "little people” in Soviet controlled territory feeL The information was accumulated trom Interviews with refugees and has been set out in six points (1) Most of the refugees disliked Stalin and other Soviet leaders and most of them denounced tha Communist chiefs "In terms of unmeasured a report of every home abuse” (2) They appeared to believe that war between Russia and the United States “is almost inevitable" and could be prevented only If the men in the Kremlin feel it would be suicidal for them (3) The sorest nationality problem in the Soviet ia (4) The ultimata goal of world domination held by the Kremlin Is considered to be unchanged But the means by which the Red command moves toward that goal is highly flexible and Involves "secrecy deception and terror aa basic Ingredients" (3) The standard of living in the Soviet Union is so low as to arouse discontent and is responsible for much crime and other social problems with the present regime exists a serious (6) Although dissatisfaction problem would exist in Russia If the Communist regime were to collapss or be overthrown It would be necessary for the Russian people to undergo a process of BRITAIN— Great Britain beset by economic woes and the breaking down of relations with many former subjects in far comers of the Empire has entered a period of mourning for King George VI who died February 6 Only a few days before bis death King George made his first appearancs after a long and serious illness to wave bon voyage plane that was to carry Princeaa Elizabeth and her husband the public to th Duka tour on their commonwealth of Edinburgh King George VI was one of Great Britain's most beloved monarch And it was during his reign that the British Empire struggled through its greatest crisis— World War II and the years of economic strain that Elizabeth now becomes Queen and tha Duka of Edinburgh followed her Prince Consort Their son Prince Charles is heir apparent us lb tb sftr tb y surrtndtrtd to British troop $ in Egyptian rioters or shown mil bn canal ton During tb o post fs palm in Egypt u Prsmr conducts talks with tb British in ns attempt to tattl Sudan problems Sun and th Sun wkt bu THE PUBLIC DEBT Each Individual's Share Is $1829 As congress battles over a new estimated the public’s debt nears an tha public debt across Figuring record with federal state the nation on a per capita basis local governments together owevery man woman and child Is In 2823 billion of total dollars a the red $1829 due to the combined ing Of this sum 2552 billion was fed- Indebtedness of federal state and eral 64 billion stats 207 billion local governments Each American locaL of Uncle “owes” $1653 because Since 1946 when the public debt Sam’s debts $41 tor state indebtedwas 2853 billion state and local ness and $134 due to tbs borrowing 70 debt has climbed per cent it was of local governments budget and 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