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CUCROD ECHR ARH RE TED ED ew Owes that “an armed attack against one or more |} | of them in Europe or North America shall ‘| be considered an attack against all of Harold C. Urey, the atomic scientist, sup; | posed that the Russians might mine the - harbor of Copenhagen with atomic bombs, * Mem gihat bef PS A hanks: and then suggest to Denmark that, to es- imag ie ately ces Sharaed tor sei opens basmeyicee” °* | cape attack, she must get out of the North taeatine foe etiodie = a Ry OG Dg ‘ie: Atlantic Pact FROSTPROOF the other” day “acs bas “3 a8 als: : eae : Fe that there was a frost. © ussia mi biavae ee q a TR = ay aon 8 Fis, oF The prospect that Russia might make | ‘0 © BNP ae Mme 22 ay such an atomic threat against Denmark } p.o¢f tor sith ea ya att SE 4 “7 | or Norway under the false idea that the |to come south. Bverybody. else to and fro across the land and signatories to the agreement wotld ‘nat |e 5. The emiahere Mor thn had str word consider that “an armed attack” should |}50 tool up in SHEBOYGAN or aboard a square Hager, or even be dissipated. Obviously, the other na- {some mee = sen, monkeying om a flying machine for that mat- tions would be faced wih the necessity | about down here and making our "ey. 1 is. doctor told him he of declaring war on Russia unless they | “"opereture so. mean. © PO eng ere I saw fit to break their treaty obligations. y Of course it could be a politi- ae by. a2 get “into eal. coup. Maybe the Republicans. s t Hf The Russians may be willing to risk an | are trying to freeze abet ae eee fides Pal dont | | all-out war in order to see if such a bluff es | peas. om en ri eae much ag a Rey wet ben, &his i i “ i » man ‘Mac ck in that would work. Undoubtedly, if the Sowiet | YORK CITY has hired:some fain- he said to himself, “I think I will | has the atomic bomb in production, she | makers to do something about ©) Gown there and go fishing.” | , the water shortage, although any He. came here four, years-ago! hea’ IT than ds it will not communicat ‘upon nearby nations. This does not mean; | ly do not drink waier. That how- pedal! ee tors ns dane ‘you however, that Russia can compel ‘the } ever is dec beside the ; ; 2 fish, g “to, blazes? x ¢ point. The-poi onan 1 ee catching fish and en-' 8° ae has the power to inflict great punishment |,; 7. | am in Ne © York | cectaln- Why Be ee the world to accept Communism or the dom: | iz" sea. j ‘e , tk Fis ees ag Prager x see, just what is the point? i " ‘our. way? Were you ination of Soviet “democracy,” which | Well, skip it. : Mr. Lecke'did not stop paint-! fitting me? Haven does not recognize the freedoms and lib- | At any rate the barometer ipg, however, snd tas -even open more this wai if you 2 | 4 . ed an art »school named the IS-/ had beaten me’ with your fists and erties of the’ people of Western nations. spe ms my gow sage LAND CITY ART SCHOOL. His; put me into ‘1 hospital?” a ; i ; y rine water ‘colors and Ke; Anne took his arm steat . thing of beauty and is in a West Se ulin outers “That’s all past, Father. adyingly. Freer Caos a te of pases and, that sometimes he cannot find, Seve ‘getting a new start We a stack of Christmas cards my. time to go fishing. His agent in can’t tell Don we are. sorry. We wife gave me to mail but which I New, York is always sending him | have to show him. It will no did not mail because they. were. lettets.and trying to get him to’ good to talk of past s es. | si send more oil paintings up: there Present intelligence is” we It’s funny how much argument peo- ple will go through with for the sake of savings a few dollars, * ey hidd Gt is pil papers. ri _ : Balancing the federal budget isn’t any penen nee a ee Aik ee AT eee the ©, ising pyar petrregig bs og» Dear Taxpayers: 4 harder than balancing the average home | lars and fifty cents and when T 0 00) ot is now “Gerry” came! Hane ask Don it he ould as] "She At last night’s city. commission | budget and the head of the house has no hee ope sexing be E des ‘ey West and enjoy the aver-| fixing he fapoute things, ‘Welshe =} meeting, the local radio station’ again || peourse to new taxes. Signs gh tees ee ‘mean temperature. ) | Were pushed out of the kitchen.”|But she is good **| presented its tincup, as it has done for | SLAG “PUDDING” on the noggin, and’ D9P't we all? : | “If you young people will ex-'hoys in hee r BS : nan i PE EES a I SIS i eee eine geeks ae Ts SERED = [all these years, and again the eleemosy- | OLD-FASHIONER VIRTUES pAomdenci de Soopady GS . ‘ ‘ature is getti awful- = | nary handout of $1200 was included in the tonoeee eS ing r ; the budget, while so much could be done The state of Florida wants industries |: Which reminds me why GER- with the money for the welfare of this |] which are suited to its resources and cli- {Ey eT ag Ria i. core We F community. : '] mate. These industries “are not of the |house for dinner and a chat and THE ORACLE || “smoke-stack” variety~Florida hasn’t the |™Y . Jady-with-the-flower-gp-her. —— - raw materials they need. Instead, enter- geeky on eae # a 4 E a prises which require small amounts of raw | dishes which, just’goes ‘to. spon eee a VER-ESTIMATING THE REDS materials and the work of many technicians | You how some women Will” show a oy : : u Reem ~~» 4 Land craftsmen are desired.) Watchmaking |°'yy., Leake. lik t English e 4, Edgar Hoare, head of the Federal] i. cited-as one example. ‘ion, ignited 10 the conic! : ft ae. Bureau of Investigation, has appealed to: _A few months ago, Governor Fuller | the sea when he was very young to his staff, ] Warren of that state did somethi che rag indpmntbay healthy ~Coiifress to add 700 persons to ’ arren 0: at state dig soMerming CON I world a tew times. before re-' Y Dhalf for investigative work ‘and the other] crete to turn the desire into reality. He j suming art studies in his. native’ pos es i i land. formed a Florida Industrial Development Ty 1500 ho arne doolinig. ‘around * for clerical work. ’ i se | Council. He staffed it with nine of the ildi Ina’t ‘ 3 en view of tHe necessity to protect, if state’s outstanding industrialists, along arses pane ee ee ' possible, the atomic and hydrogen secrets with the heads of various public. and pri- | ¥eF NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN « ofthe nation, the FBI probably needs add-} vate research agencies, Of great impor- ad. Peoteas ie mhirteen ' jtional men unless it can eliminate some of | tance, the Council is 100 per cent non-jhad sailed the oceans “bite” and »the investigative work now being carried | partisan and non-political. The Governor ; and some of the members are on opposite In connection with his successful ap-} sides of the political fence. It is to the peal to a Senate groupe, Mr. Hoover re- | Governor’s credit that, regardless of this, ported that there are 54,000 card-holding | he picked the best men available and set ““members of the Communist Party in the | them to work. United States. He estimated that there are Much progress has been reported so roughly ten times that number of fellow-4 far-‘new payrolls are coming to he state. travelers, or Communist sympathizers. We | Industry, agriculture and the tourist busi- dé not know how the FBI chief arrives at | ness are to be locked together to give Flor- ‘the figure of 54,000 Communists but we }| ida year-round stability of income. have no idea that his estimate as to “fellow- Here is a fine illustration of how those travelers” is accurate. old-fashioned virtues of local initiative'and There has been a tendency in the slf-reliance still work. Florida had an eco- * United States to call any liberal a “fellow- ] nomic problem—but she didn’t rum to the traveler” and to one’s opponent whether | Federal government for help. She figured. the argument dealt with political, social | out how to solve that problem with her © or religious matters, If everybody to whom ] own resources and acted. It that spirit the epithet has been applied in the past} were more prevalent, this country would had put into KEY times in the old days % said they. were always’, about what a. wonderful was, and how wonderful the fish- ing and the climate was.sand the mean temperature, and all.” Leake finally gave up, ‘tinker- ing with flying machines and went on painting pictures, as in those days flying machines were not considered very practical, Mr. Chamberlain went into poli- tics’and wound up in, Munich with an umbrella, which he car- ried no doubt as a reminder of the. parachutes from the old days. So. Gerald. Leake painted a Your Horoscope TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1950 Mercury 1950—-Today’s nature is seeming- Six-Possenger Coupe ly calm and placid, but with an Model 724 under-current of feeling and : wi ee « few years is to be considered a “fellow-{ be in a-far sounder condition. passion that may tend to’ the Paveler,” there must be at least fifty. mil- pe sensuous. If nothing occurs to lion in the country, Business men would be able to finish | arouse the feelings, you are lia- their work if they didn’t h ‘ ble to drift aiong in life; but ad- ey didn ave SO many | versity or a little oppositidh may awaken a desire that will over- come obstacles. FILIPINOS CATCHING ON friends to talk to. Early 16th Century maps of the new lands are shown as islands off the coast of Cathay. The Filipinos may not be ready for TO KEEP GERMANY DISARMED democracy, as we understand it, but they eae: seem to be catching on. The policy of the United States toward 5. Recently Elpirido Quirino cabled a} Germany is that that country should be — udget message from the United States to | “fully integrated into the common struc- ditioned ; ‘ : . ; Manila, giving an accounting for the first | ture of a free Europe” but that to keep STRAND onsiions W ae ~~ ee pte. fae it is! Better im styling etth aoe interiors! Better in economy the most you can for your money. “Eeon-O- Miser’ carburtem! — And you will—when you get yourself in performance with “Ti Power ©. om Tuesday and Wednesday time since 1946 showing an accumulated | Germany deprived of the means of wag- deficit of more than $250,000,000 for five | ing war and to prevent the developmenit years. of German aviation which could become th a Newspaper reports say that the budget |. threat to the peace of the world, ENS ; fe new.1950 Mercury. For Mereury’s Pression”! Better to dre arithmetic startled the Congress, which These aims are being progressively }f') CHARLEY GitapE tet ; / new low starting price now brings you park! Better than ever in coer ie set it aside until a modified one could be} developed in tte hope that the German |{{2oming: ‘Twelve O'Clock High SS ; =~ i wed eve: So hurry in today! Ge for = rie . nd what a better than ever ralue = the better than ever mew 1980 Mowe, MONROE MOTORS, Inc. 1119 WHITE STREET submitted. References to an expected sur- | People will proceed along democratic lines Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, plus were called “just hot air” bya Senator | to.2 close association with the free people |)| emmemmenereenepememce and the remark reveals the aptitude of the ] of Western Europe. Important as this ob- Filipinos for something like American. pol- | jective is, however, there is to be no ities. amelioration of the conditions imposed on : Germany for the purpose of preventing Some of our readers -are not interested | the development of a political condition in what’s happening in Russia, Sometime Ot ® military potential which would threat. im the next ten years, they may get in-}¢M the independence of other nations or ° Sherested. ' “ the peace of the world.