Show J r i WEEKLY i t NEWS ANALYSIS- - Tuberculosis Is Nation's Most Communicable Disease Costly battle against In Its Attempt Hade to Kill President aster Defense Plan for Europe Reportedly Agreed on by Allies (EDITOR'S NOTE Wsstsra Naarapopar sptotooo ara iitmul Win Ualaa'a aawa aaalyala aal la Dim tolomao they aat aaataaarlly at tfcla ara ikaaa af aawayayar) tuberculosis the National Tuberculosis AssociaUon again this year conUnues Its sale of Christmas seals for funds with which to carry on Us program of education medical research and rehabilitation against the nation's most costly communl-cabl- e disease The story of Christmas seals In this countrj Is the story of the battle agalnn a disease that takes more than 40000 lives a year in the United States 6 9 10 seed 15 Apex 17 Born IS Often (poet) 20 Dining hall of f I fc Dei He 34 & By INEZ GERI1ARD might never have JORY Calhoun into movies if he had not gone to visit his She lived in Culver City Calif One day while he met Alan riding horseback Ladd who spotted him as movie soon material afterward Rory fe i"s-- !! 4 d l In a last desperate effort North Korean troops attacked UN forces Just short of the Yalu river as the wsr In Korea entered Its dying moments Chinese Red troops were reported to have Joined the North Koreans In the last minute stand UN forces totaling nearly 200000 men continued to push northward In the final phases of the struggle TRUMAN: 't A: A I t1 1? ' t 1 r i Escapes Assassination For the first time In history an attempt was made to assassinate a president of the United States at his official residence The plot came to an end in a blazing gun batUe at the very steps of Blair House the temporary White House The assassins were Identified as Grisello Torresola who died almost InstanUy of wounds and Oscar Colboth of lazzo seriously wounded New York The men were members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist party which started an uprising in Puerto Rico a few days before the attempted assassinaUon Three policemen on duty at Blair Uouse at the time of the attack were wounded One of the guards Pvt Leslie Coffelt 40 died a short time later in a Washington hospital The other two were reported seriously injured According to best reports the two assassins approached Blair House one from the east and one from the west Collazzo opened fire first when within 10 feet of a policeman on duty at the steps of Blair House Two other guards at posts near the steps opened fire on Collazzo Meanwhile Torresola within a few seconds of Collazzo's opening shot opened fire in front of Lee House which adjoins the Blair mansion on the westerly side Guards returned the fire and assaswithin seconds both would-bsins were shot down Collazzo is reported to have told police that he and Torresola came to Washington “with the express purpose of shooting the President" On Torresola's body was found a letter and a memorandum both cryptic but Indicative of conspiracy of the Nationalists to kill Mr Truman The attack resulted in an imon the Namediate tionalist party in Puerto Rico which has demanded independence of the United States The Communist party afraid of being Involved in the plot immediately disavowed any connection with it and termed the attempt 1950 version of the "Retchstag-firframe-uin Hitler Germany" TIBET: t: a 2LCutas DOWN grass The morn21 To anchor ing star 24 Pause 2 Sayings 27 River I- Cotn as (Soot) money 29 Mark of 4 Garret wagon ft A dance wheel step SO Not deep e Skill 3L Composi7 Musical tions for Instrument three & Foreign II River (Ft) S3 Noah s boat 35 Chart 13 Property 30 Entertain 37 A candle 10 Kettle 34 Capital of 19 Sailor Bulgaria (slang) INSTRUCTION 1 chant Ordr f recording writ hV Mm and women of in buniiMNof their own or part time nd IN bJ NO aod profitable Noni si M '42 Prussian city Bnk77t 45 40 43 Sheltered side Anger college 23 Close to 25 Also 20 Blundered 28 Defeat 32 Body of U t Tibetan priest Father Least whole number Externa covering 1L Scarcely enough 11 A step 14 Sloth n i L Y ACROSS 1 Invasion Ordered The Indian government which had tried to appease both the east and west in the current battle for freedom received a rude shock with the official confirmation that Communist China had ordered her troops Into Tibet India had thrown its weight be hind the move to seat Communist China in the United Nations With the invasion of Tibet Prime Min liter Pandit Nehru found himself in a difficult position Red armies were at the border of India and It appeared likely that Nehru woulc be forced to review his policies It Communist China and Russia continue their present partnership in foreign policy and exploitation of China’s natural resources the disappearance of free Tibet wil bring a formidable combination o:1 Communist-power- s to bear against India Nehru finds himself now tn very unfavorable situation In the troggle for dominance tn Asia THOSE POINTS Headliners "The time has long since passed when the world can be stirred to iopo by general phrases of the Soviet Union about disarmament and peace and German unity" Secretary of State Dean Action said in rejecting a Comlnform proposal for a unified Germany ‘Yon can have all the glittering front that’s left In Europe today I’ve had enough’’ said Barbara Hutton American heiress who had four husbands three of them European ‘It Is useful for the American government to show In practice that It Is ready to help other people rather than Issuing propaganda as some other countries do Premier Tito of Yugoslavia said in announcing his country would get US aid EUROPE: Master Defense Plan The will and a plan for the de fense of Europe against any ag' gression was made known to the world when the Atlantic pact na tions reportedly agreed on a unified army of about 50 divisions strong fleets In the Atlantic and Mediterranean and a mighty air armada based In Britain and on the continent The plans called for General Dwight D Eisenhower to be named supreme commander of the col lective armed forces The defense plan would reach full force as soon as possible and not later than 1953 it was reported The plan is a further step in the armament for defense program outlined tn a recent speech by President Truman The western world has accepted the belief that Russia understands armed only strength In the new plan the US would furnish five to 10 divisions more than half the warships all stra tegic bombers and five to 10 groups of tactical fighter planes France reportedly would provide 20 to 28 divisions Britain about five Bel glum Luxembourg and the Neth erlands five to 10 and Italy about RORY CALHOUN was under the management of the Sue Carol Talent (Alan Agency Ladd's wife) Now under contract to 20th Century-Fofor the second time with a stretch In the Coast Guard and a Selznick contract In he finished between recently "Rogue River" for Ventura PicHe tures plays a lumberjack which was right up his alley he worked for a while as a forest fire fighter Feggy Dow rising starlet was told she must gain 10 pounds before shoot ing started with Jimmy Stewart on the "Harvey" set The studio physician and two fashion designers said fashion stylists’ passion for the was undermining slimness health of our screen stars! So Peggy went home to Athens Tenn and fattened up on mama's cooking Huston who stay in recently Virginia a hospita finisned a year's as the result of a back injury was chosen from 150 candidates to portray ’jane" In "Tarzan’s Peril She is the 15th "Jane" In the long series Frances (Mrs Samuel) Goldwyn a open letter to her husband will appear In the December Woman’s Home Companion don’t miss It she Among other reminiscences tells how Danny Kaye after being signed for "Goldwyn Girl" without a screen test looked wrong Sets had been built a script finished at great expense So— Goldwyn ha( Danny bleach his hair Successl BROADWAY Christmas seals have been sold In this country since 1907 In that year the late Miss Emily P Bissell put on a seal sale In her home town of Wilmington DeL to raise funds to help a group of doctors continue the treatment of a small number of tuberculosis patients When a Philadelphia newspaper threw its support behind the sale success was assured and $3000 was realized Miss Bissell’s goal had been $300 35 47 insect life Fencing THE IDEA was imported from Denmark In that country Christmas seals had been sold In 1904 the year the NTA was organized because an obscure postal clerk Einar Holboell thought people should help needy children at Christmas time He conceived the idea of a Christmas seal on letters as a way to raise money The first seal funds in Denmark were used to build a sanatorium for tuberculous children f Jacob A Riis an American Danish birth proved the bridge over which the seal traveled He from Denmark to America wrote an article about the Danish seal which was published In this country and suggested that the idea be adopted Miss Bissell remembered the article when she was looking for a means of raising funds and acted on his suggestions 49 50 Withered Set of Japa- THE AMERICAN Christmas seals are sold by local tuberculosis association which retain approximately 75 per cent of the proceeds The balance is forwarded to the state association which in turn allocated six per cent to the national Thus 94 per cent of seal funds are used to support tuberculosis control programs within the state where the money was contributed The national and local associations are fighting tuberculosis on four broad fronts: 1 Education— getting true facts about tuberculosis and its prevention to large groups of people out 2 Case finding— searching tuberculosis wherever it Is and seeing that treatment is provided for persons with active disease 3 Rehabilitation — helping the tuberculosis patient adjust to his changed condition and prepare for useful living when his disease la arrested 4 Medical research— aiding qualified Investigators through annual grants in their continuous search for more knowledge about tuberculosis This is the broad program of NTA that benefits when Americans buy Christmas seals 29 "WorM’t Cough Medication water River (W Pruss) Subjects for discussion Branch of SMITH 40 Wine cup 41 Large antelope (Afr) 43 Behold I 44 Per to stage In blades nese boxes 61 52 Afresh THE FICTION CORNER THIRD RICHEST GIRL By Richard in Westin the world except here on the edge of a high mesa at the rim of Death it would have made the Valley front pages of every newspaper In the country The reading public would have been delighted This was explainable for Joan Roberts was the third richest girl in United States and whatever happened to her was news If the reporters had been on hand that day she had her face slapped the telegraph wires would have hummed If they had known that the man who slapped her face was a cowhand editorial offices would have been thrown into s shambles Joan Roberts and Lanky Andrews who was the cowboy had ridden Wheel away from the Wagon ranch that afternoon with the idea of watching the sunset from the rim of Howling Coyote Mesa This was not the first time they had ridden off alone together At first Joan thought Lanky’s attitude of deference was a pose but later she decided he was acting quite natural The discovery delighted her Casually she bad ebserved Lanky Andrews without appearing te de so She registered the fact that he was a good deal more handsome than yon noticed at first glance Nothing abont his manner or what he said was affected ROSE Did anyone ever tell you the story of their driving the East Side tough guy who thought he knew everything about N1CK THE CARP turned State’s everything? Well it's been told retold and mistold in the coffeehouses of Allen Street for as long as I can remember and today evidence and settled for contribute a small and Louie might have done the same warships than the in the interests of folklore and foldcrol I’d like to pass it along 10 Britain would er number of United States but would share the major responsibility for sea power CASUALTIES: Climb to 26701 The terrible price of war was brought home to the American people with the announcement that US casualties in Korea numbered 28701 latest tabulation Included 3883 killed in action 18682 wounded and 4337 missing In action The offlcal figure on Jotal deaths In addition to thosa was 4123 killed in action it Included 442 who died of wounds and listed as missing thosa whose capture by North Koreans and subsequent death wai confirmed The army casualties totaled the navy 252 tha marina cerps 3133 and tha air forca 178 The ACAIN Army Reveals Point System for Reservist Veterans of World War II ara termine tha order in which addinot likely to forget the point ay tional enlisted reservists were orby which armed forces wers dered to active duty demobilized when the conflict came At the same time the army anto an end Now a point system Is nounced that no further manda-torcsili to duty would ba Issued again in tha news The army announces a new to enlisted men of Us reserve corps to determine which enlisted except for a limited number ol reservists— among thosa on actlva ipecUllill In Intelligence and meddjty— would be sent oversees The ical corps Reserve officer wiC system would be used also to de atill ba called As tell it Louie had achieved quite a reputation as a by the time he was kicked out of P S 20 after spending three years in the seventh grade And before he had worn out his first pair of bellbottoms this reputation had carried over into the poolrooms of the section where he seldom played but V' When he outlined the job to Louie never missed a ' he said "Remember no guns Da chance to criUdze watchman lzxa ol’ guy and I can On those who did handle him easy I sin't lookin’ fer the rare occasiona no more trouble than I hafta" when be did play Lome ef count hod bit erne he alwaya had a idiot om profit procohandy excuse for don ond toil mo tit mi in fating his ineptness— the om bit IXftri opinion to on I of cushions were too Nick't bmtbmrm "Bctto focb 0 fast tha balls rod jnf im cost" bi odcisod weren’t true etc Snppott o ot gny ipott yo mf and so on tlortt blostin’f " Tbi might of tbi fob Lomil was If LOUIE’S OMNISCIENCE forbid tbi cor down tbi block even greater when it anything o bit omd btgon thinking obont came to matters mechanical Any bow bc'd 1 pend bis ibori of tbi time he saw a fellow tinkering with loot hut o mottir of his car it was only a matter ot ibtrt um ibolt omd Nick seconds before the ond tbi boyt ami conning bock head was right under the hood with the ©wner’a and tf tha guy took "Ya dummox" said Nick to the hid advice he usually wound up with henchmen who had taken Louie s a face full of toot and a triple re- advice "Ya put threa slugs tn di ol man an’ now wa'rt in ilennys pair bill the trouble Drive stow Louie in case Understandably got to be now-- around the East any cop is arounV Louie and Just Side ai "Dere ain’t no cops aroun here at understandably his brasslncsa dta time a night" said the know-l- t attention of a all passing through a red finally attracted light local hoodlum known as Nick the a prowl car scooted Suddenly Carp who at the time was planning around a corner and forced them to burgle a wholesale furrier and to the curb edn the had tha eop needed a nervy kldtto drlvt the get- bracelet! on the thieves before away car Louie even had a chance to criticize ' Wilkinson the' AND MAIN STREET By BILLY H IT had happened back IFchester or most anywhere Louie Comes Up With a Good Suggestion Know-It-A- ll I" BROTHET' Lanky Andrews kissed Joan M effectively as she had ever been kissed Casually too she made inquiries about him and learned to her that he owned astonishment Harvard diploma and a small cattle ranch down on the Mojave Her frequent trips into the des :rt with Lanky coupled with the knowledge she had acquiree gave Joan so to speak a new lease on life Up to now her general outlook was bitter She trusted no one She hated people who posed Lanky Andrews without knowinj it gradually changed all thai TMlkcprorisf yonr strong hulk? ehlldren when pon giro them Stott's Emulsion trsry dog I Soott's is a "gold mins' of natural A SD as Vitamins and a Hslp thUdren grow right tom onad tssth stroag his colds whm S off ward Holpa task aaongh AtO food Many doctors Bay fedv 1C Eooaomioal gear drag atom Iwti MORI thou H’t O Joan prolonged her visit anc ) demanded Lanky’s more and more She tried to be nice to him tried to give the lm presslon that she appreciated what he was doing tor her But Lanky remained the same He He waa a good dude wrangler was dependable kind thoughtful courteous but never personal That Is he was never personal until the evening they stood on the edge of Howling Coyote Mesa and watched the tun ease dpwn Into the desert Without turning her head Joan said: “It’s lovely I” And Lanky Andrews unexpectedly and without warning turned to her and said: “That sunset's a washout compared to you” And he kissed her as effectively as Joan had aver been kissed toe- powerful nowiif® strvlce but he insisted he could win an acquittal "I know da law" ha said "I wuzzen atta scene a da crime I wuzza block away And when OW LANKY was acting like get inna witness chair I'll tell ’em the men Joan knew and un a t’lng or two" derstood Sho acted on Impulse Well as it turned out tha She slapped his face "Why told 'em so many things that he began — anj alapped yon—" the Judge sentenced him to the ele her face a resounding crack trie chair ) Joan stared at him mouth open "I should been my cheeks white "How dart you!" mout'piece" said Louie "Dat stupe "By the same right you dars to offa law7er couldn' hardly talk no slap me" Lanky said easily English" "You— you— apparently Mr AnIt vonld bl mia to cbroniclt dre wi you doa't know who I am A Know-tbot reformed Pm tha third richest girl la the during tbi lost monrmfol mill United States!" bnt I wonldn'l bl ticking to tbi "So what? Tm tha best duda coffnbonsi frets Actnolly bl Tm wrangler anywhere around Itchnd tbi wordtn om bow to Just as human aa you Just because me 0 prison comfloind b icon 11 you’vt got more dough than ) tbi cook bod n't robktd bit lost doesn’t give you any more rights link with gorlic omd whim bit or make me any less feeling" bad omd toltit win bting "Why ybu— you" tbot'td bl it tn odviitd tkl bot"Well whit? Can’t you think ol her on bow to ongh tbi ntor Finally Louie was led Into the anything to aay? Of course you 1‘ttle room with the big chsir and can't Tima you learned feu trapped in— but he wasn't through thinge" This time Joan didn’t say any yet When the executioner threw tha switch all that happened waa a thing Sh merely gaped at him Sht was conscious of only om cracking flash from the fuse box "Da fust ain't big enough ta thought one feeling one ear: H carry da load" advised Louis from might not kite her again under hi helmet "Ya need a bigga But he did and the newspaper! one" hid to be satisfied with the result A few minutes later ha wai very They were necr told about the dead Louie had finally faceslappmg episode but the stor) come-o- ip with a suggestion that of subsequent event! waa plenty U worked make lovely big black headlines Qd N iPnfenced or ClsMr bkS flit MJ art 'or tbit 6—4 smiWt 1 3 kWaJ |