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Page Jefferson Gity, Mo. THE WORLD TODAY President Might Make Statement On Hydrogen Bomb By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON UP) Perhaps President Eisenhower now that the Russians have had two rides with one ticket on the hydiogen bomb will make a public state- CHESTER KRAUSE, Editor Iment about this country's progress MEMBER "THIS" ASSOCIATED PRESS i the same Weapon. Associated Press is cnTui'Tdi Malenkov told tne Supreme So- to the use or reproduction of Viet Aug. 8 the United States no ill thc local news primed In tlip 12er had a monopoly on pro- The Post Established In 1908 Tile Tribune Established in 1863 Dial uvfijS 6-3131 Published every Keefc day except Saturday COMPANY SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith a at Jefferson of the Today Entered in the Poistolflcc at Jefferson L-, city, as Second Class Matter under jCommumst newspaper a a rhc Act of aiarcn 3, 1S79. said Russia had actually tested an I Snbscribtloia In Jefferson Clly: H-bomb- M.SK5 This country never has officially Sunday.

-claimed to have produced this MAIL BATES jbomb although the carefully word(Does not include towns with cirrttri statements given out after tests Adjoining Eniwetok indicated the United (other couiuifs in Missouri) snoo. (Stales had the H-bomb, But when Malenkov made his claim two members of the House Representatives--both' on the ICmtside of Missouri) $15.00. 8 Months (Cole antj Adjoining Countlrs) Counties in Mtstourl) (Outside at Missouri! 57.80. 3.Months scoie wd AdjoininB coumlMi 0 Congressional Atomic Ener-l (OuiBltle Committee--said this country 1 Month rcole and Adjoining ihss the H-bomb. 50 33 And aft Pravda's announce- in loans wti'orr carrier delivery serviceItneiu.

Lewis L. Strauss, chairman is maintained man subscriptions win not 0 the Atomic Energv Commission be i i 3 st iii carefully "worded state- iment said that on Aug. 12 Russia L- A Good A i a produced atomic pxninsion, do you suppose he's hinting for that money we owe him?" ia the reaction this country The fellow we re thinking about go a j. Eniwetok Pyramid Foretells Future Today Marked as Day of Destiny By Ancient 'Prophecy in Stone' "Uncle George says they're going to foreclose farm-- has a gas station just down the street a blocks. He's worth taking a close look at, so let's move in.

You don't have to watch this For Rumors Afloat weeks there have been I fellow very long before you realize there's something special about him. Soon enough it hits you: he's a throwback to an earlier day, an earlier America. Why? Because he has old-fashioned pride in doing a good job, in giving his customers superb Washington rumors that Eisenhower was considering making a talk to the nation, and the world, about this country's achievements with; the H-bomb and its awful de-i structiveness. Just Chuckle to Yo'urself 'Reading for Fun 7 Topic Of Librarian's Column One report floating around thei our department this week is of cartoons and jingles gather- ioitai Heated to our own favorite form of ed together by Dorothy Rickard, capital was: That there were twc.schools of reading-called Reading for Fun. thought among Eisenhower's advisers, one urging him to disclose service, in putting out a full day'sja' east some of America's devel- work and more.

He belongs to the era when skill in a craft was important, when most men found in personal mastery of their tasks. opment with the bomb and its awful nature, and the other urging him to say nothing. C. D. Jackson, Eisenhower's adviser on psychological warfare and Though it's harsh to hear.

jfs! ee ta to be TMn- J-'tl VI i By. The old pride of a ut ln a "port cr-unnr-li nn is hard to find. A common slocsn! 111 a spc ch on bomb TM al seems to be More Money for Less'? 1 wr Bnd vln or Etscn- hower desk, awaiting his decision to deliver it or junk it? But there more to this gas sta- Jackson said he knew nothing bon fellow than we've old. He about it Yesterday on his New ooesn do any of these things in a showy way. His place isn't plastered with boastful a a i high-quality service.

The man himself simply There are main subdivisions under the general heading of Reading for Fun. all of them represented among the new books at the library. examples of a style which originated at least 100 years ago from the English equivalent of the enfant NATIONAL WI1RLIG1G Eleanor's Return To Party Is Not Readily Acceptable BY RAY TUCKER WASHINGTON, Aug. 20--Eleanor Roosevelt's return to the political wars as a self-ordained, Democratic Joan of Arc on of her late husband's politic.il event of vast to take sensational theory, place somewhere in the world Pyramid foretells the whole future Thursday. 'his world, the of nations.

Briefly, and leaving aside he Jf ars Armageddon, and so on By ELM AN MOIUN (For Hal Boyle) NEW YORK, Well, folks, today's the day. This is Aug. 20, 1953, a date marked for destiny, according to people who believe the "proph- in stone." They exoect an They theorized that the pyramid had been built in conformity with some orthodox astronomical principles--principles welj known in modern science, but presumably far beyond the knowledge of the ancient Egyptians. From this came a still more Tliursdav Afternoon. August 20.

1953 War 11--but the re-figuring was done after these events' look place. Day of Destiny In any case, long rears ago. the men who try to read the "prophecy in stone" set down Aug. 20. 1953, as a day of destiny.

It would be nice to know what "in pyramid has in store for us Maybe somebody announce the invention of Maybe Mal- philosophy has not been welcomed by the recognized leaders that party. In their opinion, it tend to perpetuate and widen a matheniatlcs the siumtion split within their organization. the end. Hence, "the prophery in eiiKov will disband the Red army Maybe Christian Dior will come out for no skirts at all. Well by midnight we ought to know.

Watch the papers and stick close to. your radio. Information Please DAVIS, Calif. UK-- Inquiries last year to zoologists at the Californi College of Agriculture here ranged bais to wildcats and came Some 5.000 years ago, more or not recommend Brothergom such far-away places as In creating the National Issuesjlcss, the grand pyramid was built! 1S book as hght summer Honduras and New York City. iVj UI1U 1 OI11J.W UUJILI imiltee, which will combat in Egypt within sight of the slow- read out in the hammock.

It is s. Eisenhower's domestic and flowing' Nile. It became the tomb rous lng Committee, Pres foreign policies on the ground that they are "reactionary" and "siola- tipnist." the Hyde Park dowager did not consult the accepted leaders of the Democrats ori the personnel or principles of her group. More so than when she used to show up at the bottom of a coal of a king, Cheopa.and his queen. It was a mighty mausoleum, a monument to a man's ego, a miraculous feat of engineering-and presumably nothing more.

But was it? Measurements Takcu For about a century A VI rtuuul tl I mine, at a jungle base on a sc jenUsts have been prowling Pacific Islana, Or at a country al ound thc pvramid, inside and square dance, to F. D. TI measurements. Thev square dance, sometimes to wS i OUt, lading iiictisuitrJlltMUii. J.ntv ed -I she reveals that the four sides of the and correspond to the cardinal of the compass.

And they unto LEFT TRUMAN OUT-- She did lot advise former Pres. Harry S. Truman, or ask him to serve on he executive committee, although ic considers himself far more of an elder statesman than she is. Since he does not expect to re- active politics, he may not )e satisfied with her explanation he was left because she found the aperture focussed on the north star. Other facts emerged, things that seemed to indicate the pyramid was something more than just, a pile of massive stone.honey-cornbed with passageways the crypts of the king and queen.

In royal astronomer of 11 a I But as I gather, the distances of the corridors, the angles of the passageways, the intersections of ground lines, and in fact, the relationship between each of the various parts of the pyramid--all these things symbolize some significant event on earth, past and future. Coming Events The crucifixion, the night of the Israelites from Egypt, and so on, presumably are marked. So, in this theory, are coming events. However, the baiting average for "nmnhpf'V in erintlo" I the "prophecy in stone" Ibcen very high, so far. has not Some predictions never came off at all.

The calculators fixed a number of dates which already have passed without any notable happenings. And they seem to have jmissed, entirely, that fateful day, 1864. Charles Piazzi Smith.iSept. 2. 1939, when World War II Out 188 queries, 52 concerned ana un profitability of raising them commercially.

The second most frequent tiun concerned control of rats and mice arid the third concerned frogs and toads. vanted no prospective candidates brought out a book called "Our xius, of course was a con- her ''nonpartisan" body. Inheritance in the Grand Pyr-jsiderable oversight, to say the ministration. The Roosevelt fac- ion has long felf that, 'although terrible. Here is one of the quat- fruman voiced FIT i i i I i i i 4-Ui TI 3 J.

-u. n. reforms and used them for rains to illustrate the element understatement typical of them ail: The first of these subdivisions floated the falls is Reading for Laughs, and in-j Amid his friends' most frantic sart of the reader, except chuck-J His father cried, "How ing quietly to himself, or, if there! day 3ad the are other people in the room, loud- Our children start to drift away. enough for someone to ask what's so The second classification is call- id Preparing to Be Funny, and The full-page cartoon illustrations are by Robert Day. Highway Satire Another of our favorite cartoon- refers to reading which will in-iists, George Price, has embellish- crease your repertoire of stories Jed a new satire on highway conversational bon mote, andinique called "The a and smiling, doing a dozen extra nounccment, but seven days after this government had learned of the 12 Russian atomic explosion.

Learn of A-Blaats little chores for you without com-j Strauss, in his statement last rnent. Sometimes you don't disc till you're back home in your Ozark folk sayings. When entering a northbound one-way The third, or active, division ofistreet. turn south as often as pos'- Rcading for Fun is often confusedjsible: you will encounter less traf- with How fer the more vote-getting purposes, he never hoisted a presidential finger to translate them into law. Mrs, Boosevelt indirectly condemns the Rayburn Johnson leadership in House and Senate for not furnishing resistance to the Eisenhower program.

Jn fact, her declaration of war came on the very day that other prominent Democrats were boasting that they saved Ike's legis-i laUve proposals from Republicanj sabotage. STEVENSON IGNORED, TOO BY MRS. ROOSEVELT Swe.il into the discard, too, are Adlai E. Stevenhon and the erstwhile curators of the Roosevelt cult the menls. all the decisive points produced of world ight Sa 'd i I a i A Or-welf to describe this alert." to Do It studies.

We pre-ific goi'ng your wav. and your ac- Americans for Democratic Action, ire inclusive term How tojtior. will serve to keep other driv- Truman, 1952 nominee X.T learned it was of a kind involving "both fission and thermonuclear reactions." Thermonuclear if the scientific term for the hydrogen Com aboll din that, or removed that old stain from your fender. By talking around with others, you may icarn that this busy boy got a Silver Star from the Army in World War II for i onto a flaming truck and tossing off some precious material. But vou'll never get the story from him.

After a while you sense a all traits are woven into tight fabric of character. You) realize a here, above all, is a man to be trusted, to count upon. He doesn't cheat you, he doesn't explosion reaction. in government' announcement about Russian atomic experiments was not unprecedented. When President Truman in 1349 disclosed an atomic test in Russia games.

To some extent the subdivision in which Reading for Fun books fall depends on the personality of thc reader. A convivial personality can pick up a book designed for Reading for Laughs, and before he even returns it to the library will be plagiarizing the author's quips at every opportunity to be himself, in which case the book ias become, for i a Preparing overcharge you, he doesn't try to JVIaJenkov's Aug. 8 statement-that the United States no longer had a monopoly on production of on hobbies and Some interesting State lore is found in the University ot Missouri Bulletin "Our Storehouse of Missouri Place Names" by Robert L. Ramsay. Place names reflect a good bit of the history and personality of a section, and Ramsay's work explains the origin, pronunciation and significence of most of Missouri place names.

There is a little book by Arnold Palmer, "Movable Feasts" which a witty and informative history Be Funny book. On the other of social "customs through two ccn- innd. an extremely passive per- turies. The thread of narrative ion can read a book on handwrit- which ties it together and gives it ng analysis or flower arrangement its title is Palmer's attempt to and find it sufficiently amusing in the evolution of the main and titular leader was not. honored with membership in the tional Issues Committee.

No' prominent ADA-er is included. And, of course, her program! represents a deliberate affront to the Dixie Democrats. On the very foreign and domestic question's which she thinks have Jben "un- drmind" since her distinguished husband's death power, social security, health, education, international cooperation---triey have generally supported Eisenhower -Finally, every Democratic gov-' ernor at their recent Seattle con-' ierence, including a LOANS '25 TO '10CO "YES" prompUy to 4 out of I employed women-- or singlg, l-vitit Joatl. or 1-vMit Joatt. pioiw You select payment date.

Lunch hour Find out why, "It'i Journal to onni en Signature, Furnlturt Floor, Over Schnlder's Men'i Wenr E. I COR. MADISON, JEFFERSON CITY. MO. Phone: S-3193 Lawrenct E.

Terry. YES t'cni modi ti inidmli if ill fivn He's got a family, his wife cx- i pccts another baby, he's a car. lh and they're just about to move in- mb might have thc information lames a appeared. Will contributions to anyone's Byrnes of South Carolina, cx-j satisfaction with theEisen-' ihowcr approach to the Roosevelt-' n-jTruman legacy of national prob-! Icms. It would be no exaggeration nis- suggest a in her opinion.

everv is out of step excepti Lleanor Roosevelt. making the is onc of latest, Abraham Lin- and Benjamin Franklin wore On Aug. 12. the day of thc Rus-iamong the most historic. Josh repertoire of small talk are Ralph Nading Hill's "Sidewhceler Saga" to new house In his nolit'cil 1 fi Ulc of tllc Rus-iamong the most historic.

Josh a history of steamboating. and thinking, he seems to Vadc 'to Sucretar of State was one of thc all-timcj-piracv Was a Bvisiness" by Cv, nj i i I ward the conservative side. Prctt average in all these respects. Dulles Fwcuscs News in thc field. He practiccdlrus Karraker.

i art from 1858 i 1885. Now! Quij Bonk PUAXNEUS, OX COSniITTEE committee consists of the plan-' ners, the regimenters and the! in thc Roosevelt-Tru-l man regime. James G. Patton, head of Oneself National Farmers Union, 1 this week nti suc labor leaders as Walter think Rcuthcr, A. J.

Hayes and Emil 'Ricver arrangement: i Flower Ar- pubhs-her of thc FRESIOE.NTIAL with for a i i news of the bombl News, came out i rlln for President on the' method that is sure to gojprinciples enunciated by Mrs Imost any group. Thc Roosevelt. They are Avcrclii ranged with a good many Harriman and Rep. Franklin D. charts to make ana- Roosevelt Jr.

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1 a born a hospital and I've lived to be 92. SO THEY SAY Such a a i a i a program bring results saving human me and building friendships. --Herbert Hoover on President --Dr. J. D.

Ullinpcr, Clinton, la says he will deliver the his 32-year-old wife expects. 1 i Syngmnn Rhcc is one of the greatest patriots of all time. Ho is doing a Eisenhower's plan to give sur-jjob in protecting the rights plus food to friendly countries. people. I think he is Cutely right.

A military disaster in Korea --Sen. Joseph K. McCarthy. would mean a political i a from which thc UN' might never! This a i best chance to slop anci a' 'he Soviet men- (R. attl short of war is a hard-hit- steppcd-up campaign i a a Democrats have been accused Lewis K.

Cough, American Lc of plowing under surplus i gion commandeV TM but never plowed under sur-l plus farmers. They are using him -Sen Alexander I am ffoine to rine him im rl el I thinh what is called McCar-'anrl tell i thyism is a wicked, James C. Petrilio, president of and un-Amcncan force American Federation of cians. i i i ALL JEFF CITY WILL WANT TO SEE THIS GREAT PROGRAM! A GALA PREVIEW OF PLUS HIT NO. A Rough, Touch Manhunt! GEORGf RAFT SAllY GHAT "A DAY in the COUNTRY" Narrated by JOE BES5ER PLUS HIT NO.

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