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Pepe 4 Governor B i if ei i | if: i i 5 i 5 B e iu rE all geeks? 2 E 5 xf 2 F oan | alty to any party or any political can- “a an cannot under- i i : i i Byrnes—once a Senate colleague Mr. Truman—flatly denied made by Mr. Truman “Mr, President” or attributed i BER him in an earlier book, Jona-! Daniels’ “The Man of Inde- | .” © These statements added up to am impression that Byrnes, in Mr. 's view, wasn’t being firm | @Mough with the Russians and ‘wasn’t keeping the President in- formed on diplomatic develop- ments Daniels, for instance, quotes Mr. an as saying that his nerve in Moscow” “Byrnes got the real riot Rer Moscow. in “Mr, President” Mr. ‘Truman himself says be personal- protested to Byrnes against be- Kept in the dark about Mos- . The President he told Byrnes: “Un- is faced with an iron strong language another is in Die making.” Byrves commented tartly in the Guilier's article: “Two res, @ half years after he Was tired of babying the Soviets, Mr. Truman on June U, 1948, at Eugene, Ore., declared afiection for Stalin, saying, ‘I and act Friday, Apieil 1, 1952 yrnes Criticizes (®) Wirephoto FLASH, a piano playing Ger- mah Shepherd, warms up his tonsils for an act in a dog show at Chattanooga, Tenn. Pompie, a Pomeranian, is an eager part- ner, Sgt. Charged With Murder SAN DIEGO, Calif. A Marine sergeant Thursday was charged Not Healthy ROME (AP)--Chickens in Bur- ma need vitamin pilis to survive, a United Nations expert says. Jan W. Kelton, Food and Agricul {tural Organization veterinarian, has found that the high mortality rate among fowl in that country and a generally run-down condi- tion among survivors are due to a lack of vitamin content in the poul- try diet. He said that “it appears that fear lof contagious diseases and of par- Old Violin Is Still In Use Plummer, concertmaster with the | Pasadena Civic Orchestra, is using Guadagnini F gilt s & : : i i apa el i; Cold War! lin Europe By WILLIAM L. RYAN g 3 Trt [ i . | cally E> THIS ROC% OF OURS 0444444 444444444 124444444444444444444 ful Fe tat | 3 a i g F L i re eE +H i Be 3 9 rf iE g H z 2 z E 8 aiece i H iy tl tis | i 7 i E = A BLE RSE ap > § H | It was an honest if not politi. expedient statement. Wouldn’t you like to hear all the candidates talk om way? Enough of society news. Doro- thy Raymer is liable to get jealous. : It is a down-to-earth book that —in my opinion — offers a sure- fire method of securing the ut- most from life. Written in a practical, business- like way, Mr. Bristol stresses the value and shows the develop- ment of what I like to call “con- eentrated faith or belief.” There are books on the market that are more thorough—Aldous Huxley’s “Perennial Philosophy,” for instance. And, there are men here in town that can give you a clearer insight into the me- chanics of faith—Richard Splaine of the Boca Chica Weather Bureau, to name only one. But for the average cynical, slightly frustrated, wholly bewildered in- dividual, I can think of no primary book that is better than “THE MAGIC OF BELIEVING.” With An Assist From Jaxon: ACRE IN EDEN Between us lies Love’s acre none can claim, As emerald as April and as fertile, The world -closed out and alien to blame * For what it yields of primrose or of myrtle. Fenced in by dreams and by enchantment measured, We are its only source of sun and light. Your glance upon a leaf can make it treasured, Your sighs eclipse its brightest We slam the green gate shut and seek its shade, As certain as a star above a steeple That all our joy and all our ‘ tears have made. This acre lies between us, ours HAL BOYLE SAYS By CHARLES E. LYONS (For Hal Boyle) NEW YORK (?—Horatio Alger should have known this kid. “One thing I like about myself is I am not nervous,” said tousle- headed 12-year-old Voytek Dolin- ski. The youngster was speaking of his role in the Broadway play “Flight into Egypt." He got the part a week after he landed in the United States from England with his family last January. Young Voytek won praise from the critics as one of the best boy ac- tors to hit Broadway in years. He takes his success in stride. “T guess I'll have to be an actor now. I had wanted to be a doctor.” His voice is clear and resonant. Educated in English schools he speaks the King’s English with a nicety and crispness that would do an Oxford man proud. “The English language is what they speak in England,” <aid the Polish-born Voytek. “In America it’s more slang.” His success story is in the best Alger tradition. He simply an- swered a newspaper advertisement for a boy actor who could speak English with a Middle - European accet. He won out over 300 appli- cants. The eaty actmg he’s ever done was in a few children’s plays in. school. America is home to him now. “America is not one country, it is all countries. We are not foreigners in America because all Americans are foreigners.” Voytek is a slender, good-looking youngster with big, deep blue eyes and a mop of hair that tumbles down to his eyebrows. Dressed as he was in a striped turtle-necked {Dean Smiles | j (®) Wirephoto via Radio from Tokyo GEN. WILLIAM DEAN, com- mander of the U.S, 24th Divi- sion, and a captive of the Com- munists in Korea since early in the fighting there, has a big smile as he poses for a picture made by a Communist news- paper correspondent.’ The cap- tion received with the picture, which was cleared by both UN and Red censors, said it was taken on or about April 6, at a POW camp at Pyongyang in north Korea. The general's wife resides in Berkely, Calif, Perfume ‘Oomph’ From Italy A He Fe if | 4 & | é é i Eg 5 g : 5 & FE & 2 Moscow indicates full-scale ade with the East will ease that. Moscow’s i ; i if EF Ht i | t F : i alone To reap its roses or to rue its stone. Gladys Herfurth Jackson. are taking a positive hand in the counter-offensive. Trade unions sweater and blue jeans, he could} peGGIO CALABRIA, Italy (AP) be the kid in the next block. --Few of the world’s most fashion- In many ways he’s pretty much } sbhie women know when they apply of a paradox. He has a bright-eyed | 4 drop of precious perfume tw their intelligence and a kind of unthink-| ear that its oomph comes from ing poise and maturity that's start-| this poverty-stricken part of South- ling. He also has a stack of comic | ern Italy. books and plays with a mechanical | jt comes from the bergamot tree. gasoline station toy with a kid’s |.calabria is the sole world produc- delight. er of the extracted essence of ber- Voytek hasn’t gotten used to! gamot, essential for manufacture some ways @f American kids yet. | of perfumes. Baseball is too slow and he’s al-| Calabriar production of essence ready tired of playing cowboy. Ice | of bergamot, extracted from the cream and candy are too sweet. | pear-shaped citric fruit of the tree, é ge eF i I asitic infestation keeps the birds in | gi smail runs which contain no na- ‘tural feedstuff.”” The birds should spread out and forage for food. In many of the lower groups of animals, organs of smell are dis- tributed widely over the body. | sabato | Winston Churchill made his fa- mous “Iron Curtain” address in | 1946. Byrnes said he didn’t make the Violet Shore offers one called, “Bye, Bye Bluebeard” which tells speech for fear it might affect the | about another frightful fellow who second Moscow Conference, then | induces lonely credulous women to in progress. He also produced a | marry him, and then proceeds to “Byrnes | letter from Mr. Truman saying the President fully understood his rea- sons, | The Byrves-Truman bustup, by | | yrnes’ account, began in a “Dear | dim” letter the President wrote | jhim after Byrnes’ criticism of the | | “Fair Deal’ domestic program in ja speech at Washington and Lee | University, in Virginia, in 1949. In this letter Mr. Truman re- jferred to several newspaper col- | umnists as liars—something he’s | jdone many times—and added in a | jhand-written postscript “Simce your Washington & Lee | speech I'm sure I know hew Cae- sar felt when he said ‘Et tu. | Brute.” | (Julius Caesar is supposed to | | | like old Joe. He is a decent fel- | disc low, but he is @ prisoner of the DO. Actually, Byrnes said, he him- self adopted a policy of “firm mess and patience” toward the So Viets months before Mr. Truman | was ready for such a Moreover, be said be did keep Mr. Trumen informed of develop- 08 far 4s communications permit ted. And be said Mr. Truman often saised bis work, thee and later of others. Produced by be wrote the Presi- | @ implication is not | ant and not justified’ He} 3 leer to Mr. Truman | you are not going to | poison them. But as is the way with such a tale, one corpse rises from its grave to bring him his just de- serts. (THE STRANGE CHILDREN by Caroline Gerdon, novel i by Charles Scribner & Sons, New , York City, 303 pages.) This is a comparative rarity in novel. And the allegory is so subtly | bandied, the reader to whom the The action is set in present day Tennessee on a plantation called is human misery, wherever is fear or suffering or hunger, agents of Moscow are active. are schooled in capitalizing man ills, trained to turn de- into a bloody political weap- |. }on, intent on answering prayers for deliverance with the shackles of dictatorship. Can the West seize and hold propaganda offensive? There are some conceret pro- Posals at hand, and some concrete action designed to snatch the ini- tiative from the’ Communists. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), the Western workers’ answer to the Communist World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), is ready- ing a full-blast campaign which will take the issue of freedom or slavery directly into the factories from the efforts of one French- man, JeanPaul David, to catch Moscow off base. Radio Free Europe and Rias, the American radio in Berlin, have highly effective programs. Responsible British sources are suggesting a general Allied coun- jeil to counter the Cominform, to | anticipate its moves and to bring |Cominform operations clearly into | the light of day. Some officials insist that the Rus- sians are in reality poor propa- Sandists, and that it is only by the sheer number of words and the ! constant repetition that some of | the propaganda sinks in. { However, the influx into Vienna of Western specialists with Com- | munist views is giving some West- | }ern knowhow to the Moscow prop-/ aganda efforts, and permitting the } Kremlin to make hay in its long- | | Tange campaign. | ‘ One high British source insists | a |that what the Western .Alliés need is a massive counter-offensive. | | This is his view: The West should - | go into Vienna determined to ex- pose the Cominform and the WFTU " at every turn, to fight every step continually flowing through the members of the houst party. The reader, too, unless he is very as- think of me as a Brutus, because | ts I am no Brutus. think of yourself as a Caesar, be- | cause you are no Caesar | “With best wishes for your} jheaith and happiness, I am j Sincerely yours, James F. Byroes.” } Byroes said be hasn't bad any | to drop beautifully This is a novel beauty of language, trayal of people, and weaving and interweavi gory with an @ book not over when finished. | CHRYSLER PRODUCTS Bill's Southernmost Garage it hopes.to break through the cyni- cal shells of the Italian and French workers. Many of these workers act today in an. apathetic way, like men doped. They are the butt by the Communist WFTU, ties in the issue cf nationalism with the issues of wages and pric- es, The ICFTU’s program would be a totally international movement of the workers themselves, uncon- nected with any government. The efforts would be channelled through the ICFTU by trade un- ionists talking the workers’ lan-| Prospective slogan “Deeds, not words.” The ICFTU’s | There is yet hope that free men will prevail. Mayo Doctor Is % ‘ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP)--Dr. Christopher Graham, only living member of the original Mayo Cli- nic staff, is 96, but still maintains an active interest in two hobbies-- Holstein cattle breeding and flow- er gardening. Dr. Graham was the first intern in St. Mary’s Hospital, one of se- veral hospitals which operate close- | ly with the famed clinic. Dr. Graham and his wife, 39, have been married 53 years. Up to the 1952 elections, the Democrats and Republicans have been opposed in 24 U.S. general} elections of which the Democrats! won 10 and the Republicans 14. | leaders are convinced most Com- | munists in France and Italy are |momic condition, not from political conviction. | Communists because of their eco-| STAR * BRAND | end cusan COFFEE | ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— | Free unions in West Berlin also ANOTHER THOR FIRST! THE NEW THOR AUTOMATIC WASHER $299.95 Automatic ALSO SEE THE NEW THOR AUTOMAGIC (Semi Automatic Washer) THOR WRINGER TYPF. 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