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PAGE FOUK THE DAILY KEGISTEK, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY -19, 1946 Back of the Headlines By LOUIS F. KEEMLE United Press War Analyst The first meetings of the Unit- league of nations in December of ed Nations Organization in London 1939, alter the Soviet attack on have left the unfortunate impression in many minds that in the new world body, it is a case of Finland. Use of Veto Power Now Russia has a powerful sia against a majority of the other vmce in the nations, and nations. ie oratory of her spokesman is That is not exactly true. The hacked by "strength which no Pussians.

however, did nothing to a ff 0 rd to ignore, dispel the idea but in fact strength- RuSb a ultimate goal cannot be ened it by Maverick parliamentary fathomecl al hj stage. No sus- tactics which repeatedly found majority opinion against them in the )al security council. The fact is that Russia created has been voiced in London she is trying to prove the UNO unworkable and go her own a in a world dedicated to a an atmosphere of healthy discus struggle between communistic and sion by raising controversial prob- capitalistic states. lems at the first meeting of the Russ a has shown even- desire council. Yet Russia was rebuffed make th(? UNQ work) but not a on most of the important points (hc cxpcnsc Ol hcr own ideas of she raised, and the situation was conhtlllltes a wor ld balance, saved only by adroit procedure Tu )Cc VlS)hinsky ra i bec i the issuej The question troubling UNO observers is whether Russia realK feels that the other nations are combined against her and ill raise health in Greece, and more so many objections in future meet- 1 i th withdrawal of ings that the organization i bog French and British troops from down like the league of nations.

Syria-Lebanon This early use oi the veto power, which was planned at San 1 Russia's right to veto in the Security Council--once in the case of Britain a dear bill of No Impotent Role Close students of Andrei Vish insky's tactics at the recent UNO meetings think not. Francisco to be invoked only in I'rave emcicency affecting one of Fiie, indicates one ol two Either Russia is determin- other powers, and returned to test out the durability of the sistently to the verbal offensne piesent UNO charter ai the very took his set-backs with good grace, 1 Bij won many concessions from the things- By Williams Out Our Way DON'T COME NEAR A SECOND- ITS WEMT OFF FIVE TIMES AM' IS MAKIN 1 ME MICE TOWM NERVOUS WORR.V WART they Cried By DOROTHY STALEY What Vishmsky did in effect was to notify the other powers that start with a view to revising it, 01 to silence those who would Jike Eussia does not intend to play the to i the UNO into a world gov- impotent role which she had in eminent, the league of nations. Maxim Litvmov used to challenge and taunt the Geneva body his appeals for realism and common sense. He spoke brilliantly, for instance, against the pocrisy of talking disarmament while all the time certain nations feverishly re-arming. He offered disarmament by Russia the others meant what they said --knowing full well that did not In this new organization, Yishin- sky has not deviated much from philosophy, but he occupies a different position Rus sia was impotent then and ended up by being expelled from the Troupe High School Play Sfelle Blast at Bradley Aids Rival Vet Groups And Stirs Legion Strife New Organizations Report Increase In Membership; Legion Committee Studies Ouster Of National Commander XVII When Straub said that he surprised no one had suggested tiiat Phillipa might have jumped off the cliff, Mr.

Willson replied, "Oh, no. Not Phillipa. She wasn't the kind ol a person who would take her own life under any condition. She must have fallen." Zern was quite sarcastic. "Accidentally, after dark.

Probably out picking daisies." Jeffery said quickly, "I think we'll find it was a hold-up, just as I said." the guy brought her out here and dumped her over her own cliff," Zern barked. Jeffrey ignored him, "Straub, you'd better send out a teletype about picking up the car." Straub took the number and went into the morning room to the telephone. Zern grumbled, "Well, at least, we're agreed on one thing. It's murder." Fletche haiscd his head, and Mr. Willson said "No!" 'S funny," Zern said to Fletch "You home on leave and your wife goes off and don't say a word to you about it.

No objection, I suppose, to our looking over her personal belongings." "No Certainly not, 1 Fletch swercd, and Zern, turning to Jef- liey said, "Straub can do that, while I go look this quarry over. And you better get this family together for questioning." The Grand Lodge ol Odd Fel- There was an "or else" underlie of Illinois is offering two tone to his voice and you could 'b400 scholarships to be awarded see poor Jeffrey squirming men- i to the two outstanding high school' About Town And Country (Continued from Page One) Two Scholarships Offered in I i i By IOOF Grand Lodge sitting downstairs practically accusing Fletch of murder." It worked. She sat upright. "That's impossible." She was very grim. "They can't say Fletch did it.

I was with him last night." I swallowed hard and waited, hut finally I had to ask "Where?" He came in about 12:30," she explained, "and told me that he had an idea that Phillipa might have sent the children to Atlantic City. He came back to get his father's car because it had gas in it and his was almost out, and he wanted me to go with him. I tried to persuade him to wait until morning, but he was upset, so I dressed and we started." She kept stopping and wetting her lips nervously as she talked. "We were just past Camden when the storm broke and the wires in the car got wet. We had a terrible time, and I finally persuaded Fletch to come home and we could telephone She reached for a cigaret and lit it.

"We can prove it too. We stopped at an all-night diner in Camden about past-past three and had coffee. We were back here at 5 "What time did it start to storm?" I asked. "About 2:30." She looked at me rather puzzled. "Why?" "Nothing," I answered.

But Betsy had told me it was a little after one. In that case Phillipa and Fletch could not have been as far as Camden, or else Betsy had not been telling the truth. (To Be Continued) seniors in the state, it was an nounced today. Tomoiiow a eve-' nmg al 845 Thespians of Tioupe 16' ol Ihe ilairisbuig Township high school, under direction of then Mrs Lolo Eddy, ill broadcast in ei WEBQ The iirst script is on a topic ot i a i interest to all Americans, young and Mrs Eddy said. 'Federal Aid to Education" is the --But He SMILES, Now Be wise as7iewas Vic same (onr.ui .11 od by ilfiLtm--, uh at not' i i ton Minor Clinic.

Suiputmg QUICK palliative relief pain it or, Helps soften a to i i ing Get tuoc ThornUn i I i iJl Omtmpnt--01 THnntnu i Koi Suppositories Follow Ubn i i.n:is If not delighted i s. low cost rffn'id il on i i i i at At all good drug stoic-. i n. subject an the information to be presented has been approved by Ham Tajloi principal oi the high school and other local cdu- calois In tins Last Jo Ann i i a Fiickc'i, William Hail Kobei Editor's Note: Douglas Lar- seu is author of the widely printed NEA column, "Your Gl Rights." DOL'GLAS LARSEN NEA Staff Coriespondent A I A The a a John Stelle, National Commander oi the American Le-1 gion, on Gen Omar Bradley and His answer was a poor attempt at taking command again, "Of Even senior of every accredited i course I intend to." He started to public "high school in the state is make a list of the people the eligible Grading is to be based house and when he came to Dial's name, I suddenly remembered I hadn't seen her since she had Howard his Veterans has set off a bomb i i the Legion that has World Wai II vctcr aiis" a new lease on life I Led by Aim els and the Amen i can Veterans Committee. Woild Kestlei.

Buddy Davenport. War veterans' organizations are a and Andrew present "Let's capitalizing on the bad publicity at- sciipt sent oul cun Following this bioadcast PAINTING Outside and Inside Work Guaranteed Prompt, Careful UNION" Kenneth Upchurch Veteran 408 W. Locus! Phone Any Paint More Gl a I traded In Stcllo and the Legion Deal in Education, a are lepoihng increased mem American bership. Meanwhile the Lemon is seething on an internal strife the There is a movement on foot to oust Siellc as National Commander And Legion heads a i groping i something to lesloic I heir damaged piestigc at this i a time millions of veterans a i a i up educational topic Helen I and Fied Hood i picsenl a bil ol nonsense i Gay i abaileio in i meetings' are i seeing a they a do i and plan their minds about which i a bronduist a nuinhei oi organization to iom portraMny a Upes ol char- Committee to Meet acteis i notorious uannstcrs a loles such as ihe r.ihalleio i Fred Hood i i i night on scholastic standing and the background of contestants. One student is to be selected! gone to make arrangements about i each high school, from i the picnic and I was annoyed, group will be selected one student I The telephone at any moment to represent each county Final! would begin to ring constantly selection of the two winners, to and some one of intelligence and cume from the county contestants, tact had to be on hand to answer I will be made by three judges, who i it Dni was the logical person are.

Paul Kuhn. past a a she should have known that sire oi the Odd Fellows ol the i and been there. World; Vcrnon Nickell state To Resume Pullman Service Between Here And Chicago March Resumption of pullman service between Chicago and Harrisburg will take place March 1, B. W. Henley, New York Central Lines Agent, was notified today.

The first pullman will leave Chicago March 1, for Harrisburg, and the first pullman to Chicago will leave Harrisburg March 2. Nave's Reevesville items in the Vienna Times): "Just a little bit late with an event or two, one of which was a nuptial tie; but we don't get around and belatedly we found we'd been given the old goby. Miss Luretta Wieneke of the Reevesville clan and young Rickey, a soldier of note, with ecstasy of love, hied away to St. Louis. Oh, baby; hidden away in a little dovy cove.

We don't know where the young kids will reside; probably not need a wigwam at all; for they'll be floating on air until they start pulling hair, which we hope be late in the fall." PARTING SHOT. The punishment of the liar is that he eventually believes his own lies. ouosiances Since fruits and vegetables furnish an-aoundant supply the "protective" substances minerals, vita- mms and roughage, they protect the body from colds, "flu" and other iiseases. DON'T KEMPS BALSAM COUGHS DUE 10 COIOS Neal Bros. Roofing Company Genuine Ruberoid roofing, siding and rock-wool insulation, MT.

VERNON, ILL. 1 superintendent of public instruc- 1 tion. and Tilson workers manage r. Aluminum Ore Co East St. Louis, 111.

i Arrow Lodge No. 386. I. 0 0. last night appointed a committee composed of Don Scott, Ray Goben and Roscoe Johnson to call Principal Harry Taylor Smith and he went upstairs and i Ihe Harrisburg Township high asked that all the family Almost as though I had willed it.

the telephone ran. Uncle Andrew answered it and talked briefly He came back and said, "Newspapers The chase is on "We'll take care of those Jeffreys promised. Then Dr MacDonald came and school, and explain the scholarship proposition to him. Demand for ouster of Veterans A i i a i head. Gen.

Omar Brad lev Permanent TERMIXfX is a new approach i control-con ec-U the exist termite condition repairs and trcdtinK-p I udos i a mv iv ai afler 1Cjr MIMX Inspection BARNES LUMBER CO Phone 277 TRUCKERS of 7.50x20--10-ph Ka Cord 7.00x20--10-Ply Ra.M.n Cord at Illinois to Open First of Scries oi Rural Area Libraries I i I'Yb i 'i 1 I i i ol Slate i a P.arrett today announced a i thc in a sencs ot i a libraries in serve rural be opened Gionwoocl 1 i a appropriation I a deposit a i and I Dol, i i i stop-, i he set up in i i w.is i a people i i I5.ii i oil said i a i i'ett i a Ihe state i i i six libran The Legion's i commit- meets i a i 17 Several members oi the i plan io put Stelle on the caipci. and make I iuin account for hi-, antic-, No Lc mon commandei has been i kicked oul bcloic But Lemon has never faced i i a i a I a poise a i i i has been i.iised Slelle lequest that Confess i a VA and give iob to a business man these tacts a it ri -nd 1 There ha- Ken no i a Biadley 01 a ot (he men or organizations i a to I defense, a the i Legion gave on how fai a in a i i a i in i i i be assumed i i i i i i at i is i as i i a i ser- as Slelle claims And sic i charges a UK slow ness of VA i a plan a I i a 2 Stelle did luue a a i ot the Legion tn ask i to vestij'ale I' a Dasi on a ol a i i In tlT- l.e gion leijislalne i i 3 Stelle did no! a Hie a date of the Lemon to a-1- ioi Bradley ouster 4 Stelle has not i denied a lie had i a i i a i refusal to put a i in home tin 1 a 111., shoith i his a a It is this a faC i lias Legion i i i 'I stood ready to ij.uk up charge made ayamst i i a i i A i i a i i 'eel Chi KUnm room-Inc ac- bc ton To avoid i Kept in biokcn Says Vardaman Unfit for Federal Reserve Board WASHINGTON. Fcb she pr meet him in the library at 12. don't leave the house in the meantime," Straub added. It was quite apparent that he and Zern did not think much of the "vYillson household.

I upstairs at once to look j'or Dm She was in her room, lying flat on her back across the bed. looking at the ceiling. I said, "Oh So here you are," Sen. Forrest Donnell. I was.

sought today to show that Comrno- She didn't move I feel as dore James Vardaman, President Truman's naval aide, is unfit to be a member of the Federal Reserve Board. In hearings before a Senate Banking subcommittee, Donnell tried to place in record a petition in which the new defunct Vardaman Shoe Co. once sought to recover losses suffered through alleged misappropriation of funds by Vardaman. Donnell also told the committee he Nana Oh, isn't that nice," I said and Zern will be glad to hear it And just what makes feel so guilty 1 "I haled her. Nana.

I wihed she i dead And she is She isn't any older than I. She had everything to live for and she's dead" Her was rising on i.n nole I didn't like. ''I feel as though I had made one of those elfiges and destroyed it and so destroy cd hcr, or as though I had hexed hcr, or something. 1 She rolled over on her face on wanted to bring in as a witness a former Vardaman Co official, Frank 0. Biltncr.

Jr now presi-, dent of Ermtrv Shoe suet and I said this ccssor to thc Vardaman Co. in St IS lively don think there a i i i in a In questioning of Donnell by good round of self-pity Io help a i a i has hoomrrangcd against out spoken Legion Conimaiuler John Stelle. I i i i ans A i i a i gel on i's leet i asking pi i a i i a i executives and get i i pi loritic-, (or i a a i i i I 1 and sunnel ioi VA elic won hi-, (n L( i i a i hs i i ol i i gclhiu' the i ol i f'ongio-is It is '-a'd pent sjo (100 ol his ov i whole came i i i i on i i a i personalities i bi What goes i in i a islralion a a i a i i i ed a sort of a i i a i i a I i heads a i i i i cued it hui a a i a to leave the A a i ,0111 of it, eve 1 i i i he i a was thc responsible "lan I he-, I used this as .1 sou oi i 1 suader Shocked Legion Months botoie i i i IK id Gen Frank Hmos I ho Legion a i i i a a i of A in Hi" Hmrs OUl MVM indication a I of I IT h-iH thr least idea of out i when they made then i io Stelle. Stclle's atlaci. on Bradley was his own HUM.

and he shocked membeis of the i his method of making it The Legion is now studying pro- il planb Io make, lo a a a a and a to i ss and hi 1 i aiotmri i a Legion lm shot-, i a i i i lie a hui (hey a i He was i i ol I i ioi 100 a a a result ol a ol I a He a lormerly i a i i i noi and state treasurer a a i his ele( lions Ihe i Demix i i i Nasli nia lime Sit HI i iKo a i i i i MI in i i i I i i Sen George L. Radd.fic. rarucuiariy when it was found that Ihe case, ll cl altornc HlCC ing 52,804.35 of allegedly misappropriated funds, had been dismissed. Donnell. who was questioning William Gentry, re- 1 cciver for Ihe Vardaman Co said the suit was dropped the new company formed It was dropped wilh thc consent of the surety compam which bonded Vardaman There was considerable opposi- i on the part of thc to allow the petition to be inserted in record, because i he case had been dismissed and because no criminal charges against President Truman's naval aide had been i Vardaman, who was on the -land two hours yc-sterdnj.

said thc company did not go broke un- i six months after he left it to into the Navy. Promoted Aluminum Napoleon in was the most eminent of the early boosters of aluminum. In addition to his efforts to at out his army with aluminum equipment and weapons, he himself wore an aluminum breastplate to foil would-be assassins. But another early promoter of the metal who, though of less renown, was no less enthusiastic, was the gentleman who christened his son, "Aluminum," and said that if he ever had a daughter he would name her, "Alumina," because he wished "as great and glorious a future for his children as indicated for the new metal." The Daily Register, 20c a week Thousands nil HP I IP THIS QUICK Praise Simple I ILL ItLLI LI fJSYjar Simple piles need notwracfcand tor ureyou. with maddening itch, burn and irritation.

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