Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4 Thinks Only Single at Ottlea OtmM mom ciw matter MoorB catarrt t us pnatotnea Th timtM Ptmh CslMt fMC e ol Uoairai Ware 4 W1B HmM A and W JE euaacnpuoo prtoa SUi pw aaaota moo p to srt TIM Press tKtid dxpateties ereattsd au new alaa tfca loaU new rt ueat Dr C rane mar ba hCAOfli AaQf over SAO Mania tajrongh in-4- 500000 Handicapped Gain Jobs Thanks to Leader at - long-deserv- - NE-PJL- Nelrt 1 ! rt in-fro- m then-secreta- ThftVr dls-th- j "t j j Handi-poigna- nt j organ-pletel- two-scor- e Merry-Go-Roun- d V?' hmrit rr I ir! y a Mb Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mellott " Send a dime and a Indiana for advice stamped envelope By Dr George W Crane Verna V aged 20 Case is a stenographer in a college office "Dr Crane I beg to disagree with you" she began rather positively "Recently you stated that people can fall deeply in love several times in their lives "I don't believe it: Maybe they can be infatuated several times but they fall in love only once "I know for I met the man I love last summer when I was on But we quarreled my vacation and now I don't see him So how can I win him 'back again?" Loves Law Verna' s disagreement with my statement is a pleasure to me fori it at least shows she reads and remembers what we discuss in ihis daily psychology column But her experience is very lim1 y " ited Ultimately she will realize that emotions are not of the "one ' and only" type i3 1 We can feel grief many times in ooea i4 sv naenwitt an y m&vHif-tfour lives And also fear as well as anger and love If we arbitrarily select an eli'So what if I !et my driver! licenaa at homo? 1 don't gible member of the opposite sex see you capturing any gangsters!" and then go through the proper romantic motions and pretty speeches we'll soon fall in love with that person You can thus make fall in love at will so pickyourself wisely at outset the then simply go through the proper motions Indo-ChinKinds of Loa Romantic love is thus a matter of emotional habits usually re- By James D White would defend them from any out- side aggressor volving around a desirable mem- AP Foreign News Analyst ber of the opposite sex But there France would need help for this Dewitt (For Mackenzie) are two kinds of romantic love job because for three years she First there is love at first sight Yesterday the French pulled one has failed to beat down the native This is actually a misstatement of their small garrisons back from nationalist movement led by Ho h however for such a love affair has a a near the point in Last March Ho broadcast that actually been growing for years but has only been brought into Chinese border he was getting help in his flfht If and when the Chinese com- against the French from Chinese tuuKiuusncss uy tne suaaen aps munists arrive the French will nof guerrillas No one doubts this pearance Of the MWrnmw embodies a host of but on the other hand no one d be there to stop them memories Possibly for the benefit of Amer- knows what he will do if the ChiFor example we subconsciously ican officials planning a new nese reds try to move in on him associate love with outstanding policy to combat communism in and take over The French withdrawal from the characteristics of people whom we east Asia this underlines the fact have greatly admired and loved that lies squarely in Chinese border region yesterday in our childhood such as father the of any communism that leaves him free to meet the Chior mother brother or sister favor- spillspath nese reds when they arrive and over from China ite cousin or uncle or aunt Yet earlier this week just after may hasten the answer to the A girl's fondness for her father Gen Omar N Bradle announced question of what will result— councle or brother may thus be filed that France would get the bulk operation or conflict But it also puts up to the United away in memory with reference to of American arms sent to Europe some facial attribute of that loved to contain communism there States the question of whether relative or the way he walks or France's President Auriol assured France is gotog to be supported even the tone of his voice that France inthe Indo Chinese — —— Later she encounters a young man who resembles that loved parent or relative and who thus acts as the "trigger" for the discharge- of all those pent-u- p emotions "and adolescent dreams So she now throws her love upon him like a mantle and thinks he is wonderful though he may aca be rotter tually Stalin Franco General Charies de If however he is a thorough- By George Gallop Gaulee of France and Premier bred and a true gentleman Director American Institute of then Henri Spaak of Belgium this type of love may prove perm- Pnblie Here is the vote on each Opinion anent and happy but there is alNot No PRINCETON NJ Aug 13—The ways a big risk In socalled love Trust Opin Trust at first sight people of Holland have some very Truman 6316 21 definite views about hciw much you Earned Love Lasting 19 20 61 The majority of romances how- can trust leading political figures Churchill 12 28 60 Spaak ever build up slowly from casual in world politics 47 31 22 President Truman gets a high Attlee acquaintance and the mutual shar-tof07 25 8 Franco so Dutch and does from the happy experiences 12 82 6 Thus the boy and girl develop rating You can trust Stalin Winston Churchill what is comparable to a mutual the word of those men Dutch voters Polling Organisation bank account of happy memories say The Dutch polling organization and delightful experiences As for Clement Attlee prime which became affiliated with the wake up to the minister of Ultimately the Hollanders Gallup international group in 1946 fact that theythey are in love with don't seem toEngland to make of achieved a notable record of acknow what each other It may happen so slow- rum Stalin a high vote of no curacy in forecasting the city elec- gets ly they are hardly aware of anv confidence" from the Dutch So tions in Amsterdam in June The given point in its progress where does General Franco of Spain average error of the forecast on all they can actually date their fullThis system of "rating various parties was 06 percentage points blown love The Dutch attitude toward Presileaders was This "earned love" is far more international political Truman may be due in part to indent Netherlands the by developed to be a permanent romance likely widespread favorable reaction too for the participants have had stitute of public opinion affiliateA the in Holland to the Marshall plan and Gallup poll time enough to get well acquainted of the American to the Atlantic pact" was voters of Dutch and discover their mutual tastes or asked: A Dutch poll in May found that -- VVk:S'v'": ':'r hobbies among the 88 per cent who had Always write to Dr Crane in List of Statesmen heard or read about the Atlantic care of this newspaper enclosing states"Here is a list of pact the vote of approval ran beta long 3c stamped addressed en- men When things offoreign international ter than velope and a a dime to cover typ- importance are at stake whose ing and printing costs when you statements or comments would you send for one of his psvchologlcal trust and whose would you not ' T charts) trust?" A list of six was presented to each (Copyright by The Hopkins voter — Truman Churchill Attlee vnaicate Inc W-21- 8: Merry-Go-Roun- i fiev-rn-t- i j j ydfyy i ! -- French Iforce Withdrawn a Border From 1 Chi-Min- Indo-Chin- u-h- love-tinge- Indo-Chi- na Indo-Chi- na Dutch Rite Truman High Stalin and Franco Low of cross-sectio- n Dr Brady's Health Column Signed letter not more than one page or 1M words pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady If a stamped sr i enrlosrd etc Mall to: Dr William Brady 265 El C aminoenvelope Sooth California Hills Beverly - 5-t- Swollen Ankles modern treatment Is kidneys aimed at the removal of the exPersistent swelling of the ankles cess fluid to ease the burden on la a matter of importance far outthe heart and to facilitate the norweighing any cosmetic considera- mal function of the other involved tion involved Especially noticeable in women it is no respecter organs In this connection what ia of sex and ita presence should known as "salt action'' cornea in be early called to the attention of for consideration a physician Several causes may that an excess of saltIt is known in the blood be found for this condition vary- ur uasues acts to bind or re ing w ith the age sex and circum lain abnormal amounts of fluid stances of the patient If that ul fntV t Pregnancy may cause a temper- duc-- d or more or j completely arj swelling of rhe ankes as the Eliminated for a time the blood result of mechanical interference and tissues "let loose" of a areat by Pressure with the return flow of fluid which in the of blood from the legs However quantity presence of some semblence of kidney disease may develop in function activity of the kidneys pregnancy and cause swelling of j disposed of as urine n in ddltlon the This action is considerably en Abdominal j hanced by pressure certain drugs which or pelv c tumors may cause awell- - may be by employed in conjunction uir auaica Wltn the S3 t reduction anmi them being certain compounds Diseased obstructed or of veins of the legs may be the mercury and occasionally drugs cause but in the absence of all used for their specific effect upon these circulatory disorders are the heart- - Too often the effect of usually found to be the source of thia treatment is only temporary the difficulty This often means and some type of management inthe the circulatory 'system it un- cluding salt restriction may be able to cope with the volume ot needed indefinitely fluid R contains The excess of Questions and Answer fluid is caused in turn by a dagrae Milk for Psoriasis ef circulatory obstruction in the Husband who ha psoriasis nag heart and abdominal organsA been told he should expose himkidor of liver the Hardening self to as much sunshine as he can neys with or without an appre- take without burning that he ciable degree of heart efficiency should eat plenty of fresh veae-tablcauses fluid elements of the blood greens but no mUk to "ooxe" out of the circulatorv iMrs Hand S W channels and collect in the moat Anwr tf I hut" "TV"" s W TV crMitK! Jit very scale disease) Id follow the JK JT two suggestons and drink not !?iuti2£2 S fluid is referred to first te than three glasses of milk as dropsy and under the skm day of the lower etremitie where it every Does the body absorb tincture ol is known as "edema Occasional- v dM if ly the fluid may rise"" Into the m w cnest cavity Answer — not through the unA defective "played out' heart broken skin but some iodine or valvular disease of the iaaaat painted on the skin may be abalone frequently accounts for the sorbed through inhalation of the Ob iodine volatilized presence of swollen ankles by the heat of the viously the nature and extent of tmrf DiU consideTaUon of a" Pro! ° bf remedies for pnetary "dropsy"! to be quite popular but are Z to the tvaCUCttlOn thanks rarely sey today CANTON China Aug IS UP gradual spread of medical knowi- Chinese airlines have ordered ad- dge Regardless of whether the heart jditional lights to dailv alone is at fault or whether the beginning Aug 16 Chungking to aid in involves the liver and ation work it was disclosed today k1 ! j 1 j lnkl" i- - vari-cose- d e- " "'- bdom'"" n2t j - a) r pbci UM-- r d f Baldies Ban Use ! speeded evacu-difficul- tv It Happened in Ogden- - 20 Years Ago TSO Mrs W D Curtis of Madison national treasurer of the Service Star legion had stopped in Ogden en route to her home after a trip through western states Wis Of Toupees and Hair 'Restorers' Years Ago newly-organize- d Bald-heade- Folks of Pleasant View were to hold a jollification with Apostle Franklin D Richards drator for the Other speakers were to be day Hon C C Richards Hon D H Peery and others There were to to be sports events bicycle riding and a program r" Ltah s sugar beet crop was in fair condition with Lehi factory having 1000 acres of beets that were to produce 20 tons per tSBm Weber county beet growers were urged to weed their beets Mrs O Q Millar of Fresno Calif an accomplished coloratura soprano who sang over KSL was-here visiting with her mother Mrs J A Taylor A concerted drive again Canadi- an thistle had been started in Ok- — den valley and along East canyon Union Pacific Superintendent creek in Summit and Morgan Calvin went north in his private counties LeRoy Marsh district car 04 last night agricultural inspector said infested fields would be quarantined Assistant chief of the fire ment Jack Hewitt was offdepartduty Typical Utah August rainstorms the reason being a son had drenched sections of Utah which had arrived He already lt had Ogden-Satwo Lake the Mrs Hewitt was blocking girls highway at South Farmington getting along nicely and all ware over tumbling cobbles and debris receiving congratulations the road in Ogden canyon marooning motorists in Parley's canyon east of Salt Lake and flooding the streets of Price On- a whole how-- 1 BREAKFAST ever the rain was greatly welcomed to the thirsty fields of the SANDWICH atat — Ogden was informed by contractors and investment bankers that contractors were reluctant to bid on Ogden improvements and bankers hesitant about accepting warrants because the city failed to enforce collection of delinquent improvement taxes The city was told ita credit On city warrants was below par Opening of paving bids was delayed for one week urr us it autiy teu SUCK ho mi M brick aaak traetnrct resemble feeeettfat awsr fire-ftile Tree Estimates e Easy MobUiIt rajsaiats laiCKSTAIN COMMNT We ek ot ogee stai tea BRAINERD Minn Aug 13 NaUP) — The d tional association today announced that under its bylaws: Toupees are taboo Only sissies use It's unfair to real baldies to let grow and comb thin strands across the nude middle The association founded at the summer home of Former Rep Harold Knutson of Minnesota grew out of a St Cloud Minn organization that boasted former Postmasters-GenerJames Farley and Frank Walker as mem- Here's a wonderful idea for a new breakfast treat Toast three slices of Royal Table Queen Bread or Royal 100 r Whole Wheat Bread On first slice spread with scrambled egg Put hot scrambled egg Put hot minced bacon on second layer and top with a slice of toast spread with orange marmalade Here's a start for the day deU-cio- ROYAL BREAD MAKES BETTER SANDWICHES hair-restor- side-fring- er es al bers The membership card bears a picture of what appears to be a clutch of seven shiny age Actually they are bald he ids from a bird's eye view The association offered $10 to anyone who can identify them Nobody bail collected yet RADIO I i i i s tt ILOliN S30l SaaebgS 846 obilft aegine 7 IB At ta UHBd 7 30 i" m bird a l "7 7 45 a"noliuvBlcK-l- i g 46 00 9 1B 9 309 as Sees BehH w Ant us 10 48 11: jjjj '" KaTirre - se TT— er wage-earn- high-price- labor-savin- Pavement Quilt is heirloom-worth- y Team that wins everywhere' The that lasts! 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Norbert Wiener (John Wiley end Sons) The author coined "Cyberif so what ia the plural?— R K A Tux is a popular word for netics" from the Greek kybernan a word having to do with steering 1K hf hi VailA Ar iflnnar lailrl governing dtetionri rlr nnt lit it hn it gatmB is very widespread in American is pronounced: Do you think it is wrong to aa? It ia normtaai colinauial tfpi-PIK-che etc? Mr ble in all out serious or format explains why use The plural is: tuxes WO Colby's leaflet these pronunciations are correct nounced: TUCK-se- x a copy send 5c In coin and Kansas City: Will you please ex- For a envalQBO plain the meaning of "hue" in to stamped him care of this paper P O "hue end cry?" —T V A G New York 19 A This "hue" has no connec- N Y tion with the word hue meaning ' Released by The Bell Syndicate "a variety of a color" This hue Inc) is the English form of the Old "to word French shout" buer Hence "hue and cry" is actually Week-en- d Newark: ! I Cvh-rne1l- h GRAD-joo-at- er C-1- 8 mmHoti redundant Joliet: Please give the Canadians Test New Jet Liner pro- nunciation of the word cordiality JA B The di- of cordial and cordiis palatized to "J" exactly aa ality it is in the word soldier Say: KAWR-ju- l Louisville: I know that data is the plural of datum My boss insists on "these data are" but I to say "this data Is" Am prefer I wrong?— D L E A "these Strictly speaking data are" is correct But as modern authorities point but data is now permissible as both plural and singular the form datum (singular) rarely occurring in modern usage except in very formal or scientific writing and speech "Thia data is" is now good usage Pittsburgh: How did the word "brunch" originate and it is a permissible word? — W O A Brunch ia a portmanteau word formed from "breakfast" and "lunch hence a meal set'jjjpSjj as both breakfast and lunch The word ia permissible in colloquial usage Note Two weeks ago a reader asked about the book title "Cybernetics" I reported that there waa no such word in the dictionaries have learned since from the cur rent American Speech q that "Cybernetics is the — TORONTO Aug -- UP—Two 13 test pilots who took Canada's first jet powered airliner on its maidenIt flight reported today that IiBlled" ' smoothly and without ef-- kawr-JAL-i-t- ee fort" Pilots Jimmy Orrell and Dan an hour-lon- g MsjM laid theyof'made the test flight yesterday at an The plane is expected to be used only for experimental flying for the next seyeral months Avro C-1- altitude of 12 000 feet ifMBWe'e sira a5aa B aTreT FOR AUGUST ONLY De Luxe PHILCO Refrigerator 25c down 1 25c 1 pr Day mf the regular price as you woufci by buying ore rag term contracts woman alone has to settle the bill — Dorothy Dix Dorothy Dix cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general through her column (Released by The BeU Syndicate &uAmUhim intereat Worn 3 IncV 3 Ph St 18-24t- h 8234 taUUULiUJUUUUlJLiU W' TENSION SCREENS Cure - KPtaV 1W ' heedle-hobbles- Take My Word for Newt er This is fast piecing because you just snip patches from straight strips as you go! Washington - sizes 4 WjTy' BECAUSE 4hay ara al 4f f JafA Baa H HBifiitvW iW" fA IVVIiaWiv poodL Audi 9 T n w " 41 W wAilhiaW j or tig Heni r Caaapeny L' of Prisea Ranch Boya i Good Western to Uatanwa MUk show Vsughn Monroe 'Murder at Mid- taste I w Vic Darner night Mraterr News !Oren fr Boos Rum Morgan or I Hotel Org Lynn Murray joa MiaeeMo aS j!jjrfdW'fTaw 54H - Bit Parade iOangtraetera Del tor Htr Harrington fTalae of FaUnta Orw frjMerous l£rea j TfcrUlng Mys Asigprrrnt Rlchmrd Diamond Stn It Again National Ban Grand Ola Oprr na? under-the-ro- iour Tfc g 30 ttaxchall thousands of young people who would live to enter into honorable wedlock and establish homes in which they would rear up fine children are virtually driven into these illicit relationships What the remedy for this evil is I do not- - know but I am sure that for the woman at least the solution of the problem is not free love for in these romances she almoat invariably loses out When a woman sets her heart on a man she -- an go on loving him to the end of the chapter but somehow a man's love seems to need to be bound by law and convention and public opinion Just the fact that he has given his name to a woman that he has a home that he has establised that he has children that he is proud to to the world binds him to proclaim a woman with hoops of steel Otherwise if he is free to roam if a woman has no hold upon him but his fancy he will almost always tire of her and forsake her for a younger and fairer face Many marriages endure in happiness for a half century but few liaisons last more than a very few years There are as I see it only two ways in which the problem can be solved- One is for the girl to continue to be a after she is married until such time as her husband has got on his feet financially and is able alone and unaided to support the family Many young couple do this with the happiest results The double enables them to marry while salaryare young and ardent instead they of having to wait until the fires of love have burned down to ashes Working together and saving together weld them into one and when at last they move into the little bungalow whose every nail and plank has meant a sacrifice they have made it a home that la founded upon a rock one that will stand unshaken as long as they live The other remedy is a more drastic one It is for young people to be willing for the sake of being together to descend to a lower scale of living than the one to which they have been accustomed It is for young people to be willing for the sake of their love to begin life as their fathers and mothers did instead of demanding to set up housekeeping where their fathers and mothers are leaving off When father and mother married they did not have cars nor even a horse and buggy unless they lived in the country They' did not have silk underwear nor half a dozen hats a season nor d expensive clothes nor shoes Neither did they have to step out to places of amusement every evening Nor did they have luxurious surroundings and every sort of g device No They They lived plainly dressed economically They worked hard They indulged themselves in Yet they were few amusements happy Their marriages were successes You may say and truly that it isn't easy to do without the things that have become a part of your life It is hard to walk when you are used to riding Hard to go shabby when you are used to being well dressed Hard to eat poor food when your appetite craves luxuries Dull to sit at home evenings instead of going out to night clubs Bitter hard to drop out of the set with which you nave always gone because you haven't the money to keep up with them Men are no more willing to make these sacrifices than are women and when they do it for the sake of love moat of them regret it All of us know dozens of marriages that have gone to pieces Just because the young people could not stand poverty Their desire for each other was not as great as their desire for ease and pleasure In all good truth there are very few young couples who could not marry if they were willing to pay the price of love But they are not They want love and marriage but they want it de luxe and when experithey can't have that they ment with free love for which the Hrri W Brsoawycue F'lv S3 ' Mon" Tucs" MUX Mil he 1 Easy Piecing A Warn takes exception to mv the modern vouths £ offer girls free love untoa instead of wedding rings He say "Moat young men would like to saarry They would also like to have automobiles and seagoing yachts but they ean no more afford to set up a wife than they can a sports car or a de luxe boat so what are young couples to do at the mating time of life except build temporary love nests whea they haven't the money to erect permanent homes" No one can deny that the Inability of the young man to earn enough to support a family that put matrimony into the unattainable luxury class is one of the worst phases of our economic situation It blights love's young dream It keeps youths and maidens from until the blood runs cold marrying until their passion for each other has died out until they have grown selfish and set in their ways and have no longer any in clination to marry Undoubtedly it promotes loose living because the heart is not regulated by income and only too often those who cannot afford to marry take their love as they find it as Mr Kipling said of one of his heroes It is a terrible thing that Standai-Examin- ir This Outfit Scores IS AUGUST Dfac By Dorothy 7 (Ed Note — While Drew Pear- - elcal machines and for the underson i on a oner vacation ine doe without fear or favor On one d is occasion his press was smashed by Washington a mob The elder Strachan borbeing written by hit old partrowed equipment from a nearby ner Robert S Allan) town and issued his paper with scathing attack on the mob By Robert 8 Allen Paul Strachan was born in Ferry WASHINGTON Aug 13— Thia is to February 18 At the Mich a to tribute a public of If he had become an ex- man of great courage and great andschool P1 humanitT as an a took Job "expert roving He is Paul Strachan toll deaf demonstrtor In the years that impassioned father of njtional followed he visited mtny jnds nd -the Physically teploy engaged jn many occupations capped wee He prospected for gold with two Strachan conceived this unique sourrfnuffhs in Alaska: was a flat steamship agent in the Orient humanitarian institution while hoson his back in Johns Hopkins worked at various jobs in the Med- Herranean Australia England and pita! in September 1040 It took him five years of unremitting ef- South America: and produced sey- fort to win congressional approval eral movies in the U S As Now firmly established and warm- -- strachan! puts it "There were few ly supported by leaders of gov- places I didn't get to and little that has made it possible I didn t do" for more than 500 000 handicapped companion men and women to obtain gain nil Oosof thethinf he did was to work and the inexpressible satis- - become a boon companion of Jack faction of being London famed novelist They went members of society the 194J on several trips together In a few weeks In World wr I because of physi-a- t NEPHW drive will be launched disability Strachan was barred a Washington meeting that will from military service So he helped be addressed by President Truman set "P the bureau of war risk H has sincerely backed NEPHW "nd WM one of its start Last year both the prance as a result of this Later "clals of and sresident h tive in organizing Marshall took part drive in New Dream af f roup tion)1 training and he authored and Strachan will be in the fore-- i put through congress the federal as he vocational training act front of this year s campaign e An auto accident severely was in all the others Discussing conception of N E PHW he abled Strachan and sent him to Johns Hopkins hospital where he says: was born of recoMectiona of conceived National Employ the vet-World war I when disabled j physically Handicapped week In erans were pushed around and ig- - 1942 to wage the long fight for noted as soon as the parades congressional enactment of this atopped and the bands no longer project he organized the American played It was born ofof vivid and Federation of the Physically thousands capped recollections of other hanmcappeas i naa seen strachan still heads this organl- who were the discards of society zation which has local chapters It was born of personal experience throughout the country A F P H as one 85 per cent physically dis- is sponsoring hit new program and abled and who because of that from a modest office in the Nathe human tional Press building he is dedisability was cast upon scrap pile aespite a iierce ana in- - terminedly masterminding the cam- tense desire to live to work and paign to achieve' His right-han- d assistant is also But while laboring devotedly for a handicapped Miss Mildred Scott N E PHW Strachan is passion- - doesn't thump desks or thunder as Strachan does but she is as in-- It ately battling for a new dream Is a plan for a great national defatigable and devoted to their program of rehabilitation training cause As one admiring A F P H and air for physically handicapped official expressed it "Paul storms y of all kinds The project would com- - the barricades and Mildred revolutionize the handling izes the storming" of this problem In the U S More Paul Strachan and Mildred Scott senators and con-- i are not headline names But they than gtttsvmen are sponsoring the bill re the kind of selfless idealists who have made America great and arc drafted by Strachan its real heart and soul and strength Bap Gus Kelley D Pa senior It is the privilege of the Washmember of the house labor com mittee has already held hearings ington to acclaim on the measure But despite strong them and to bestow upon each the support in and out of congress the brass ring for devoted service to proposal is a long way from enact their fellow men ment It ia encountering vigorous No Reason for Awe bureaucratic resistance There is nothing backward about But that is not daunting Strachan i frZ°Jda f£sm All his life he has had to fight TR!pres1t L1' It JUt took him five years he dmits for his ideals °l "ttle stage N E p H W ' a reality and ' he down to the White battle thi nILiHousehustled on business for his district ZJSJFSfiX: hL for hi "Reckon I may be a trifle scared dream nv u'h "It will be worth it" he says or mavhe theI hruiiit tall curl grinned "We can't lose Even if this pro Hoosier after he shook hands with gram is not adopted in its entirety president "It isn't every day to start with it will force advances athefellow gets to talk to the presi- not be dent of the that would otherwise United States' hvH Tim A va "I know how you feel" Tru- man smiled "I felt the same way Flghting Scot when I used to come down here Strachan inherited his unquench- to see F D R and sat in the same able spirit from a Scottish father teat you're In But now that I'm His father was a crusading coun- here in this chair I can't undertry editor in Michigan Indiana and- stand how anyone can feel that way v Georgia He battled against polit- about me" opening Male Frowns On Love in Costly Class Side Glances tr Love in Life on tar rwotibUcaaoa scrusivaij aotttiaO to the In tbto to It or not otbarwu eraOJt EVENING SATURDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R eW mH Hi wmj j4 rha wmS r3 j M MgfillUlly 't headeeat Ivt asuret permlf Manacured 'fMMvvs by Ry Lock W j u d( Here's to Veto — mm (Senator iaoo McGeww KLTA Weather Da sea Orcaastra top & ABC s) 229 24th TED BUILDERS SUPPLY Stratf ikt M0! screens mi nwi II hi unmnwi |