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> oor (a cee eee GYRSES (8 A SQUARE SHOOTER > Beeeee wae party baw in FDR's atemtretoon amd he did Bix job so well 5 Se ete ngeeeted @ Judgeship in the epee Coert He she wae President te ethee + Mereetery of Mate Tierefere when he teanched his omereeg end denowneed the Truman few feel be ereated a sencatjon—and it OP © tip featere im current events. “Too same people.” be aeld, “ore thinking of ene ty Seteed of ahewt our coentry. They “ ere afrelt of fe than of death.” he @eet om te sey that “we are threat- wot ©) the concentration in Washing ( te power of local governments, in- ithe police powers, and with the im- as t erweping, but ever-advancing oe preerem: Rig Gevernment is een oe foeeer Big Government & more tage then Big Pusiness . Our i © Get end taxes, We cannot cure more debt and mere taxes, We should ereetves te cutting expenditures. 4 » devoting cur ways to taxing and tere + fe CASE OF EZRA POUND * ote age, Bera Pound, Idaho- ’ wed for many years in Bree ges seeped titel for treason in con > » ettivities during the m that he was unfit to a tece been confined to a meet on Warhington, Never. ewe e + year. the Library of ewerted him @ 61.000 prize for owt tage beok of poetry published D @ee @ritten efile he wae in hed while he was in the BP + Peet Congress directed the Li- a te d@ieontinve the Pacte s sgeeee Ry orives for ar- . eT i ae time, come Ameri eee thet « man who could write oe @tening beok Of poema iH prison te pee ommggeh te stand trial for bis * tet» duriag the war in teeererer (6 thet quality of mankind ee pereeedee geople to take medicine wl oe tenet he tlh @ the Mami Beach Wo- ‘) (oo@greaeman George > Satec that “hectstion @ onty o Oem. Beware of Se othe Smet give ree everything ” GHOST-WRITING DENOUN “Ghost-writing has tetlectual currency in type of counterfeiting whic! defense.” eee | The quotation taken ghove .cpmes from a dissenting opinion b Reacthate Justice Robert H. Jackson, in a case re- cently devided by the Suptéme Court. The @ecision involved the action of the U. S. Patent Office in prohibiting an 80-year- lawyer from practicing before it on ground of misconduct in submitting, in 1986, t @ trade journal an_ article, written by him but represented as having heen written for a glass company by the president of a glass-workers union. , The exeluion of the lawyer was’ ap- proved by the District Court, but the Federal Court of Appeals reversed- the ruling. The Appellate Court called the patent lawyer a victim of “bureaucratic lynch law,” asserting that the Patent Of- fice waited “more than eighteen years antl the evidence had largely disappear- ed to bring state charges” against the at- torney “and then proceeded to try, and convict him before a ‘Kangaroo Court’.” The U. 8. Supreme Court, by a six-to- twe decision, held that charges’ of un- fairness in the hearings were “wholly without support” and asserted that the Gemmissioner of Patents was “primar- iy responsible for protecting the pub- He from the evil consequences that might may have been extenuating’ circum- iCK Ri palaver like Human Rights—, he says Western Union will be Marted. Temare, ¥ @ances but we cannot criticize the Su- i ORY G OV doled out ‘on Govt. dams and, required to show why it should . -~, : § | power stations that pay no taxes,! not be punished for failure to obey’ preme Coure. Certainly, the Commis-{ 1 péen reading where towns but which lost taxes you make} the commission’s order. sioner of Patents should have the right {here and there have had tough up. te regulate the conduct of Attorneys sleddin’ with their Community Looks kinda _ gloomy, don’t . |Chest. And being a kind of in-'says Henry Well, yes and no I! gram Press of Baltimore have practicing before the Patent Office. This | quisitive hombre, I been trying ‘says. It looks gloomy if we: sit asked the State Supreme Court power seems to be necessary if thé public | to deduct how-come. It is not be-. around mum. But it looks com-|¢ ran emergency restraining or- is to be adequately protected. cause folks think the Boy Scouts, pletely vice versa and even half-{ gey to prevent the commission or ’ serge and the Salvation Army, or the way rosy if each person—includ-! Aah anette umerthelom, Amociate Justice Jack-| Gis Scouts, etc, don't need so. ing everybody: working on. the} Wo"c=> Umon from _cencelling son, in his denunciation of ‘the ‘“ghost- j;much money—it is because the Community Chest— would un- EEMEET Ghettlen, calle sttbftion to ae Se ine one at ene ee ge cao eee “Old at 40 50,60 . i individual can, if he must, pull in’ on his 6 shooter and go to work form of literary fraud that is widely pre-|on-his expenditure. | on his congressman. vanent, “even in official circles in Wash-{ You have no control over how} ys ; ; much the Income Tax Man re-| ‘There ‘are no railroads ington.” as the Justice points out, He moves from your private exche-| Ate condemns “the custom of putting up quer, and which is doled out in} decoy authors to impress the guileless” |.ploces far beyond gi and admits that the Courts might © be {[%!ed cut on a davigh. Gays rendering ‘‘a public service in’ treating phantom authors and ghost-writers as For That Man of Yours legal frauds and disguised authorship as Select his Shirt from one a deception.” The Justice questions whether any man “has ever been disciplined or repri- manded for it” and whether “any will be hereafter.” These questions naturally arouse sympathy for the lawyer prohibit- ed from his practice but they do not jus tify his previous action or the reasons be- hind the decision of the High Tribunal. No man can excuse his wrongful act by asserting that others have not been pun- ished or that others, in the future, may not be punished. Nevertheless, the practice of ghost- writing is reprehensible. 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Wallets - Belts Tie Clasps and Links ALARMED THE RESIDENTS The cadets at West Point staged a real pre-game football rally the other day in anticipation of their annual contest with the Navy at Philadelphia. The boys fired loud cannon, used a ay big searchlight and had a B-29 in the skies. HICKOCK ft was something of an alarm for those living in nearby communities, some of From whom feared that the unusual sights and sounds were the result of a sneak attack upon West Point and they would be the $1.00 to $5.00 next target of the enemy. *. Telephone officials report nearly 3,- ’ 000 inquiries from anxious subscribers. A KANTOR S formal note of protest, is it said, was Mens Shop tade to the Congresswoman _represent- DUVAL STREET ing the district. result if practitioners should betray their ° Il-Modern Clinic Aids Citizens The long delay in making the charge THE LOW OWN ' roll 2 times too big—doled out on! 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