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Harlan: The Senate Wedae Watted Motion WHAPS DOING IN CONGRESS day confirmed by a vote of 71 to 11 the nomination of John Marshall Harlan to the Suprem Court This action clears the What Edson in Washington a proposal which the. Senate since has rejected. The issue has been referred to a Senate House conference committee which must come up with an agreement before April 1 to prevent a scheduled drop in corporation and excise taxes. Both houses have agreed to the business tax extension but differ qn the income tax reduction. A banker and a leader told We ire beginning to write the inevitable sequel to any truce dealings with the) Communists.

Our government has informed Sweden and Switzerland- that we agree with their proposal to scrap the Korean armistice commission as useless. I Strong evidence exists that the Reds have repeatedly violated the truce terms, and partio way lor eariy action Dy me court in spelling put how. its decision ending school segregation At four o'clock in the morning as a member of Gen. Mark WASHINGTON NEA A and milks half a dozen cows. curious relationship between V.

should be carried out Senate investigators today that the current stock market boom is not a completely healthy one But they differed on the reasons. I This was during debate over the DfeKalb Daily Chronicle 1 Published Every bay Except Sunday, jr tE KALB CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. I 119-123 East Uncoln Highway DE KALB, ILLINOIS Telephone s-4341 Entered as Second Oiu Malt Matter In the United Statei Post Office at DeKalb, IUlnoU, under Act of March 3, 1879. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Home delivery, by carrier, 25c per week. Mail subscription not accepted where carrier service Is main talned.

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Security: Thomas E. Harris; ularly by bringing jet aircraft into North Ko Bush, who opposed the said he thought Sen. Harry Clark's special White House task force -investigating Central Intelligence Agency operations. Recently General Clark decided to send subcommittees abroad to check up on CIA He asked his colleagues to say whether they preferred Atlantic or Pacific Banker Ferdinand Eberstadt Peress: Sen. Karl E.

Mundt rea. But the commission, blocked by the re of New York said that some "un F. Byrd (D- Va.) might fill associate general counsel of the CIO, told a House subcommittee the government's security program tends to undermine the dvil rights of accused persons luctance of its two Communist members, Po the bill as a "farmer. desirable practices and tenden land and Czechoslovakia has done nothing about I should like to advise the cies" of unpromising stocks R-S. said a new congressional inquiry into the Peress case reaffirms that Army's security program.

in. 1953 was in a "state of confusion." Mundt's the violations. senator from North while protecting kif ormers. An S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and U.

S. Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge has come to light indirectly. Ambassador Lodge has been having a tough time with American correspondents assigned to UN headquarters in New York. About 30 of them threw a Dutch treat dinner for him not long ago, to find out what the score was. Right around the table, the reporters complained that the Ambassador was uncooperative, would Swedish and Swiss representatives have com chimed in Sen.

Wayne Morse (D, Ore.) "that I am looking being offered for sale, "hot tips" which led to f'feverish stock buying" of a speculative nature and "rides" given certain unspecified stocks, i Captain Rickenbacker who statement came as the Senate plained many times that it is impossible to police North Korean territory to check for in 1942 was lost on the Pacific for some cheap labor on Satur other witness. President Josepn Amann of the Engineers and Scientists of America, testified that existing security programs deny to government employes and defense plant workers the and adrift In a life raft for three days. He can come cratto my compliance as required" by the truce. Permanent Investigating called more Army witnesses to find out why Maj. Irving Peress was promoted and hon But Eberstadt said he could farm and work for me.

weeks after a transport plane Thus it has become obvious to us as! well as THOUGHT FOR TODAY in which he was a passenger to them that managing the armistice is not say flatly that stock prices generally are too high. crash landed and sank chose Cracked Senator Bush, "Then I give the senator from North Dakota the senator from- Ore meaningless farce. The only sensible thing is to orably discharged even though due process of law that is af -forded Communists and Commu the Atlantic James B. Carey', secretiry- he refused, to say whether he was a Communist end the pretense and the waste motion. I gon.

nist organizations. not see them as often as they treasurer of the CIO, contended, however, that stock prices are WHEN REPRESENTATIVE Shifting ground, Langer then thought he should, and would James Roosevelt Calif.) de far out of line" because of the not Five out Statements on asxeu cusn ne iuicw ua livered his maiden speech! in THE FAMILY SCRAP BOOK Da ERNEST G. OSBORNE I American policy as new issues senator who was a laboring man administration's economic and tax policies, He singled out Treasury Secretary George M. OUT OUR WAY TTr I PONT HAVE TO' V- Hi ii 1 1 who put pi ana woncea wiin nis nana. arose.

i I "At the moment I am looking congress, he spoke at the very end of the day's session. But because his effort was not publicized, his audience was small In short, the reporters said Humphrey as "chief architect of at a gentleman who, I under- they were forced to go tp the The Roots of Teasing He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light. Lamentation We cannot conquer fate and necessity, yet we can yield to them in such a manner as to be greater than if we could Landor. i Second-Term Pressure Now thatf President Eisenhower is getting Used to the beds at his Gettysburg farm, some Republican potentates are losing a little of their assurance that he will run for another an economic house of straw." heads of other nations' delega At one time, only the 'Speaker Other congressional news: Taxes: Republican House and Rep. T.

James Tumulty Teasing is a many-sided thing. At times, it's little' more than a pleasant way of enjoying the relationship with another person. But it stand, has represented and represents labor unions, and I assume that he himself is a union member," answered Bush. His reference to Sen. Patrick tlons for much of the UN news they thought they should get direct, from the" head of the U.

N. were on the floor, Four-hundred-pound Tumulty Leader Joseph W. Martin, predicted the House will back down On its approval of a S. Mission. can be an aggressive, hurtful thing, interrupted Kooseveit at one V.

McNamara (D, Mich.) who After considerable of: a go- wnen we see teasing being used as a way $20-per-person income tax cut has been underpaid president of point to observe, "Don't worry, Jimmy You have the biggest around on this, Ambassador of making another person squirmingly un a pipefitters' local for 20 years. Lodge revealed that on many audience you could get from the takes some diet for a couple of but whose real job is vice-presi comfortable, we can be pretty sure that the teaser, whether he recognizes it or hot. is using entire Congress. weeks (how often it turns out policy decisions he could not get quick answers. He had taken the UN job, he explained.

dent of an engineering firm. SEP. BOSS BASS Tenn.) his teasing to make himself feel more com' to be one week) and then hopes to forget the "whole matter and has been dubbed the "Social term next year. And the White House correspondents, who never: let the subject rest anyway, find that this farm business gives them a fresh angle from which to' play their probing game. I Mr.

Eisenhower recently tried to fend them off for a while by proposing that they lay aside their 4nquiries until about this time in 1956. fortable. Thus, ten-year-old Billy makes fun of his sister's "art" work because he I is really The Doctor Says with the understanding that he was to have full responsibility Lion' among new members of go on eating as before. Actually the Job requires in tentfon, will power, stick-to-it By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.

the 84th congress, according to for it. He was not to be sub envious of her talent. Or Sarah Jane runs down her sister, albeit in a joking way, because she feels that this sister gets more attention and Rep. Frank S. Thompson, ject to State Department direc Carrying too much fat is one iveness and knowledge of how N.

another freshman tion. He would report directly of the besetting sins of a large to go about it and how much approval from others than she does member. to the President. weight to lose. Referring to Bass.

Thompson This confirmed reports preva If we accept the idea that teasing Is often a way of Teacting to a feeling of lack in one's declares: "He said this morn percentage of the American people. On the average overweight probably carries as much risk to life and health as speeding on THE PROBLEM OF reducing is not too difficult Food sup lent when Lodge first took the ing it would be impossible for job. At that time he indicated self, we are furnished with a cue as to the way plies the fuel which" the body burns. One can either burn that he would not take direc it can best be handled. Instead of punishing anyone down here to ever get hungry or thirsty.

He meant that he has been able to accept tives from John D. Hickerson, the highways and it is almost certainly much 'more dangerous than smoking cigarets. the child who teases, we can try to help him find ways of being more comfortable and hap then Assistant Secretary of more food or put in less. The latter is much more practical If less food is. taken in than the State for UN affairs.

every dinner, cocktail, luncheon and breakfast invitation ended Part of a letter received from py with himself. body uses 'up in energy, the' a reader served as a good intro to him so far." SEX. WILLIAM LANGER duction to another discussion on CAPTAIN Eddie V. Ricken- Major hopple body will start burning the fat and-' it will, begin to disappear. (R N.

Dak.) challenged Sen. this subject She says: "I'm 30 But it is well to remember that teasing can mean, many things. We need jnot jump immediately to the conclusion that It is always undesirable. Only when it has a sharp and i i i i iia JirtM rsx jti a years old, the mother of two backer, board chairman of Eastern Air Lines, has been serving That's the principle of the whole Prescott Bush Conn.) to name one senator "who gets up children and weigh 220 pounds. To me food is as drink is to an SMsySflSBSjBJM biting edge, it is important that we try to help thing.

But someone says, "how about thyroid and other drugs? jCan't we use these and burn off the alcoholic. I gained 100 pounds the teaser overcome whatever it is that! is GROWING SPIRITUALLY having the children and can't U- VllTH fM IDEA TkrSIl disturbing him7p diet and leel full too." iat without boUiering to eat They are no more likely to heed this plea than he is -to answer their big question, j' Meanwhile, it's perhaps useful to see what modern histdry shows on this matter of presi-f dents seeking second terms. Since 1860 we have had IT presidents, not in-I eluding Mr. Eisenhower. Two Garfield and Harding died before, completing their first terms, and so never faced a decision about a second.

Out of the remaining 15, a total of 13 either were elected for two terms, served part of a second term, or tried to win a second nomination or election. The only two who do not fall into these categories are Andrew Johnson and Rutherford B. Hayes. Hayes, who was Elected in 1876, simply refused to stand again in 1880. Johnson, a Democrat who succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Lincoln, never got any consideration from his party in 18687 He was under a cloud because of his narrow acquittal that year on Impeachment charges.

Thus, with the exception of these two men, everyone who has occupied the White House in the past 95 years has either served more than the basic four years or has tried to. This history undoubtedly measures several things. It's a gauge of the ambitions of men. It measures the- nature of the job, which seems to repel many -men at the outset, and then slowly to win them, until finally they become con less?" Rarely will this do the NATURALLY THE writer I'll --AKlCU CffatoXiMMtl By THE NOTIONS COUNTER trick. Perhaps the most promising exception" is amphetamine can't eat as much as shedid when she gained 100 pounds and feel her stomach comfortably full and still lose weight E.

STANLEY JONES (benzedrine) in various forms. Strickland Gillilan, journalist, humorist, and But this apparently does not burn calories faster but merely In her case the problem of re author of the famous "Off agin, on agin, gone Acts acts by reducing the appetite; ducing is to develop a real de out that mission! When her whole plant was destroyed by agin, Flnnigln, contributes jhis favorite rib FAR AND WAY the best -NOBLE JO" A few days ago I was in the the bombing, she began all over (method of losing weight is to sire to Jose weight and not just to have' It as the subject of conversation. It seems to me that tickler: Two men on a hunting trip, were large field. were approximate: crossing a have the ideal weight calculated. town where Dr.

Kagawa was born. When someone asked Dr. again at 76 to rebuild it. And she did! When a Buddhist offered to rebuild it for her if she ly halfway theuenergy output measured and a good portion of those that are then start in with a definite diet of so and so many calories which too fat merely discuss it over the bridge table munching cho Kagawa if he knew Dr. Logan, he smiled a broad smile and would leave out the name of Christ, she refused.

She was made permanently lame by an colates or cookies or while drink said, "He was the one who first showed me the blueprint of are less than the daily output If such a diet is really followed consistently (that is without ing a bottle of beer with a neighbor. This is no way to resume injury in running away from the cheating) it will result In what normal size and shape. fire which destroyed her plant. And now at 82 she is responsi ever loss of weight is desired if What so often, happens is that love." It was Dr. Logan who led Kagawa to Christ.

When Dr. Logan retired from Japan by reason of the age limit, he went to America and established four vinced that the carrying on ol uselul national kept up long I might ble for 400 women under her charge. While talking to me a -fat person suddenly decides to do -something about it: starts add that several exceedingly good reducing diets have been doing rolls on the floor, goes to new churches. she emphasized a point by bang' ing her, fist into a tray of tea devised and can be obtained I had the privilege of, seeing a massage parlor, sweats several times in a Turkish bath, or cups which was being offered from a physician or dietician. and talking with one of God's across the field when they heard behind them the plunging hoofs of a large and tierce bull.

Naturally, both men started on a beeline for the nearest fence, but-the snorting beast grew closer and they knew they could not make it One enterprising man shinnled up, the nearest tree, but the other couldn't quite make it, and he jumped into a fairly deep hole Just at the moment when' the bull was upon him. The bull jumped over the hole, stopped, looked back, and seemed satisfied that he had done his duty, when suddenly the man popped out of the hole. This enraged the bull and he plunged back in that direction, just in time! to see the man disappear in the hole again. This ridiculous procedure was kept up for ur or live times, until the man up in the tree, who had been impatiently watching the drama yelled down at his companion: Jake Whyn't you stay In the hole you big fool. You'll get that bull so mad he'll keep us here all cummer! but she didn't see.

She wiped off the scalding hot tea and noblewomen a few days ago PRISCILLA'S POP measures, too, the pressures that build up to continue a popular president in office as the keystone of party success. Those who know Mr. Eisenhower well say ambition never will bite him. And they doubt that mere party arguments will persuade him. What they count on is convincing him that he is Mrs.

Nobu She. is 82 and stone- deaf and lame, but she came to my service and had someone write what I was say without wincing went on with her story. She had been in hot water before! Eighteen times she has been attacked, seriously ing. She is affectionately call by ruf iansJ For she knows how ed "Noble Jo," and rightly. She put up a sign near a place famous for suicides: "Wait a moment! God is love! Anyone con to fight crime, and she fights It righteously and successfully.

"Noble JoJ" those who love courage and admire dedicated necessary to ine country wenare, especially -to its quest for lasting peace. The point may not be easy to put' across. Ike doesn't -believe in Indispensable men. But the record of history is impressive. The pressures and influences that take a man beyond a single term are.

surely powerful. And they will be working full tilt on President Eisenhower between now and the spring of 1956. lives salute you! templating suicide may come to Mrs. Nobu Jo, and she has help for you." Over 5000 would- At that moment, the man in the hole had time to gasp, Father we thank Thee for those who 'have fought a good fight and have kept the faith and of whom the world Is not be suicides seeing that sign, have come to her for help and this Pete Stay in, hell! There's a bear in have found it. Her greatest fTH THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE i I 1 1 WfeJ OOM KwpLfOK MUWK MDUf Uff MB.

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