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Show QIL--; jVe Yorfc A'e;hat we were The Germans knew wor on the $ at 0ak They even planted Ridge. . e t been announced, though this has .no tQ drop . . The original P Japan . . 500 atomic bombs d of n Wn the scienusts tbey protested to tne back and arcareeP,oour test tubes; we'll run the war!' . n0W obsolete In the VtWT o atomic bombs. . production oI atworks just as well. 'a the manufacture in his col'm, "The James Lee to daughter Main Stem, rert0 Gloria De- waS Ytha? must have made Haven, and that m older Walter WincheU feel In the first column he e he announced the blrtn o herself." . . balder! Not older, James, just cam Chester Bowles, OPAdministra onesier Truman that tor, has promised I Mr . i he will stay in ma t job urn 30th. He will res.gn to run for u of Conn. The President's next Page One picnic with Congress wJl be a Uc. He wiU oPPy Y tax n brf for corporations this year, will amend that to deny any tax concessions to corporations thaj defy the Gov't. In other words they won't be permitted to strike themselves them-selves into the lower tax bracke. , for rebate reasons. . . . The iresi i dent is mulling three methods of fighting the reluctant steel industry (which he claims is trying to rum the U S. so that a handful can rule) Truman is asking the Justice Dep't to see if they can be prosecuted prose-cuted via the anti-trust act, wage hour law (or for violation of income tax statutes) because they won't show their books. Routine negligence is given as the alleged reason for the meat packing strike, which could have been averted. avert-ed. .. . Both sides wanted Labor Sec'y Schwellenbach to intervene. But his telegram to Chicago for a Washington confab arrived an hour too late. . . . Schwellenbach knew the score for a week before the strike date was set. . . . (O, My Aching Schwellenbach!) Pres. Truman's next report to the people will make his last one sound like a peep. He will name names (tying up Southern Demmys with Repubs) despite warnings from Bob Hannegan that it's "bad politics." . . . Labor Sec. Schwellenbach now advertises himself to friends as "the unhappiest man in Washington." . . . Jan Valtin (author of "Out of the Night") is one of three men denied citizenship while serving in the U. S. army. He blames "reds" in the State Dep't. . . . Newsmen are going nuts over the name "Charles E. Wilson." One is boss of Gen. Electric the other is boss at Gen. Motors. . . . Gen. Confusion, etc. The Funnies: Comdr. Fred Storm, who "covered" FDR at Albany and in Washington (for United Press), was aboard the USS Massachusetts when the French Jean Barte opened fire.. The first salvo bracketed the Massachusetts. That is, those big shells threw geysers up to port and starb'd, clearly indicating to all navy men that the next salvo would be coming aboard the American ship vice Admiral Thomas Car- lyle Giffcn turned to Comdr. Storm and said: "Freddie, you like the ladies, don't you?" ... Big Fred no Uttle worried about being killed" stammered: "Yezzir!" "Just remember," 'said the Skipper Skip-per when we get to the Pearly V T pulling rank n you. I get first date with Helen of Troy I" doreUsndS"AVVhl: At Tlwc never mb8Ch,elor is 8 who once." "I Same , ; In Havana-Madrid- if In I 8ny fiEEcr at all " "He hanl 6 Park Centl Lounge- exclusive snn. u 0ne ot those lowed 7n. P ThC,"e n0bod-v's 1-"You 1-"You know 'Jn 6 Cllb Ropi": a heel" Peop,e Uli' he'. heel. think YheUsThnce,8"l0t ' ,hvs:--- never ' Harry Cool m"'"kcn. Performance 'f6 8 v"y She sat on he'rU ".- J"ard: cas that wX?f rS likeuit kPt shut. vi MUnbUt had "J i3 like ;;nd" ' B;Um: A good fIarion Hutton T lH'"mit- its iZ ' co"mry mrio. |