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L' 4 Thursday May 22 1952 The Anderson Herald 1927 EVER NEW HdHZdN T95? LN0BE9Q4 WATCH THAT COEE POT THURSDAY MORNING MAY 22 1952 (Copyright 1152 By King utures Syndicate Inc) my bulletin on the his entry into the New York Has exclusively at rath's 1 amtHl A UlIHllig LUI I'J MC and) jf rr rarcfulIy venson refused Wage Stabi drafted constitution was over whelmingly adopted by a plebis I 9 A and a copy messenger smart apparel 1010 meridian no convincing an COATS and SUITS Cong red Craw REDUCED UP TO PRICE AND LESS air cooled with the Puerto Rican smart apparel 1010 meridian an American citizen bring his son from civilization is a trib thinkers who refused slaves to convention are sparkplugs of Signed letters pertaining io personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped self addressed envel ope is enclosed Letters should be brief and written in ink Owing to the large number of letters re ceived only a few can be answer ed here Bo reply can be made to queries not conforming to in structions Address Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South Beverly Hills Calif) Advertising is the secret of business success Uou must tell to sell and the more you tell the more you sell! You are old when you begin and your business is heading for bank ruptcy when its advertising budget goes down Maj Gen Herman eldman re tired quartermaster general of the writes: George: We heat so much about critical situations in and around newly established camp sites: I thought it would be a nice gesture to point out one commu nity where the reverse is the case Col Virgil Chilson ae rial supply advisor of the QMC WASHINGTON May A for mer commander of the cloak and dagger OSS who served heroically with the Navy through World War If is beginning to wonder if the thing he risked his life for so many times is really democracy The ex hero is now in private business on the Island of Guam which is part of these United Stat es But he says never guess it from the way the bureaucrats in Washington are acting toward Guam residents The former OSS commander who was considered loyal enough to be trusted with some of our most vital military secrets during the war days has a 14 year old son in school here in Washington But naturallv he wants the boy with him in duam He figured all he would have to do to bring the kid from one part of the United States to another was arrange for his passage But the ex OSS man found himself in volved in more complications than if tried to sneak into an enemy country in wartime Before he knew it he was snaf fled in three sets of official red tape strung around by lhe State Department the Interior Depart ment and the Navy The loyalty of his youngster has never been questioned But think the kid was suspected of be tJo you ban against wire take seriously the propaganda of certain commercial interests If the poor geeks derive satisfaction from such self denial no harm in it I suppose But unless the attending physician specifical ly prohibits the use of coffee in dividuals with heart trouble par ticularly coronary trouble derive real benefit from one or two cups of coffee at breakfast and if de sired another cup at dinner time The effect of coffee or tea is to dilate' the coronary arteries That children is good for the heart These observations apply to good coffee not to the bootstrap chowder called coffee in many restaurants and homes When the atmosphere is laden with the pleasant aroma of coffee the tan nin solution left in the pot is bound to taste supply your own name for it When a person is tired worn out weary or weak from exhaus tion or shock he needs a cup to cheer but not inebriate Coffee is the ideal stimulant or restorative for the purpose Cof fee is primarily a mental (cere bral brain) and nerve stimulant Its effect upon the circulation is secondary to the stimulation of the nervous system Unlike other brain or nerve stimulants coffee leaves little or no appreciable let down or after depression as its effect wears away It would be a boon to national welfare if coffee (or tea or cocoa or chocolate mate or guarana all contain caffeine or a caffeine like alkaloid and have the same though milder effect that coffee does) replaced the demoralizing alcoholic cocktail in social life Excessive daily indulgence in tea or coffee (a cup of coffee is equivalent to two or three cups of tea) produces nervousness in somnia digestive disturbances weak eyesight morning headache Even the mildest of these nerve stimulants is injurious to children under sixteen years of age Milk is the health beverage for grow ing children Many valetudinarions deny themselves coffee because they what has to do to one part of the United States to another True there are military instal lations on Guam But they don't amount in terms of classified sec rets to a hill of beans compared with the places on the American mainland where we have atomic plants And you don't have to have a passport to go from Washington to New Mexico or Nevada copy and to present two passport pictures The passport will not be granted by the State Department until security clearance from the Navy has been received should have the following shots: Tetanus vaccination for smallpox typhoid parents must secure writ ten permission from the governor ot Guam for territory" GEORGE 2 CRITTEN BERGER and HARRIET to TONER Vie PrMldnt ELIX A BUCK Secretary EDWIN A BAILEY Tnaturr izer rvatnan remsingcr is taking a rest in Colorado after fainting By Drew Pearson (Released By The Bell Syndicate Inc) adopts the Mexican manner George Dixon's WASHINGTON SCENE Sizes 7 to 15 $2255J3995 When writing to Dr Crane Mellott Jnd enclose stepped self addressed envelope and a dime to cover typing or printing costs when you seek personal advice or one of his psychologi cal charts 'Carlye Are A Size Not An Age VIVA CARLYE they encounter actual trouble be fore they attempt to do anything about it In the realm of medicine they would be the parents who wait till their youngsters have a severe case of diphtheria or smallpox be fore they clamor for scientific medicine or help though simple vaccination or inoculation would have prevented the catas trophe Tell To Sell During the war a number of large American business corpora tions decided they need to keep on advertising when was a shortage of manufactured goods So they curtailed or eliminated their advertising budgets Within a few years they were either bankrupt or had been forced to merge with other lusty voting companies that had looked and cultivated the minds of Amer ican householders so that they would be in a position to reap their legitimate harvest when mer merchandise again became avail aoie American ute to free to become Advertisers civilization Send for Psychology of Advertising and oSellinj" enclosing a 'dime and a stamped return envelope It will help you plan for the future intelligently Case i58: Jack aged 53 is a talented advertising executive Crane apropos of your dis cussion yesterday about retaining an open mind in business I have a good example for he said name Wrigley is now asso ciated with gum but that true in the beginning originally was a big soap concern But the company followed the custom of rewarding its retail salesmen or distributors with premiums Among the latter was chewing gum gum finally became so popular that the Wrigley Company decided to switch over to the pro duction of chewing gum as its major item they later employed soap as a premium for their gum thus entirely reversing their orig inal set luid Thinking This interesting example shows the fluidity of mind of Mr Wrig ley in contrast to the congealed or crystallized thinking of Napoleon and some of our Army leaders who vetoed the submarine air plane and the automobile as mili tary instruments Like an alert football player a scientific thinker is constantly watchful for any break or so called which he can turn to an advantage But in order for both football player or scientific tlinker to take advantage of the breaks they must be headed for a future goal They must be thinking forward instead of backward They must be focussing their attention on future expectations rather than on the score during the previous quarter or the dividends of the past year Do You Think orward? Emerson described old age as a state of backward thinking where in the victim dwelt in the past and dreamed of the yesteryears Youth he said was forward looking It represented aspirations and dreams of success in the fu ture Perhaps this matter of ward versus ins nngnt oe a practical test lor weeding out the business execu tives with "congealed" versus minds I have encountered many ex perts in business and the profes sions who refused to contemplate new ideas about the future be cause everything was rosy now and the dividends had been excel lent the past quarter They are the type who delay till Eisenhower And Peace must make certain that the world understands our desire for peace Always in the past America has armed herself only in crisis Today we again face this necessity but we must assure ourselves and others that we regard the circumstances of today as compelling and critical even though the crisis should last a decade out faith in peace based upon truth and friendship and de cency baa not diminished Never will our sword become so big that it conceals the olive Dwight Eisenhower Oct 19 1950 The problem of war or peace is the most compelling one of our day It overshadows every other problem of our national from the price we pay for pota toes to our plans for educating our children Jt is inevit ably a cardinal issue in the forthcoming Presidential campaign The supporters of Dwight Eisenhower for the Re publican Presidential nomination believe that their can didate offers the best hope that we can maintain peace that we and our world neighbors can live together in an atmosphere free from the tensions that are sapping our manpower and our economic and moral resources There are in effect three courses open to the United States in this vital matter of war or peace The first is a continuation of the cold war with its resultant dislocation of our own national economy and its unending drain on our resources' Clearly we cannot approach anything like domestic normalcy when a vast proportion of our personal incomes is diverted info build ing a military establishment The second course is an early all out war with the Russians A war to prevent war The financial and mili tary toll of an expedition of that kind would alter our whole way of life and perhaps bring the end of repre sentative government in the United States The third and only reasonable course is ending the cold war That objective of course is beyond us We are not responsible for the tense world situation There can be no end to the cold war as a result until the Rus sians change their until they abandon their de sire for world conquest and become content to live peaceably in the world Ixsucd Daily and Sunday except Monday Entered as Second a matter at Anderson Ind under Act of Congress on March 1 1889 Subscription RATI: By carrier one week 35c Bv mail par able tn advance two years 31400 one year 800: six months 34 50 three months 32 JO one month 3100 Outside of Madison and adjoin ing counties in Indiana and beyond Indiana one year 31200 sixmonths 3650 three months $350 one month 3125 The Washington MERRY GO ROUND MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches te Coati: All Lengths Suits: All Type OUR ENTIRE STOCK REGROUPED AND REPRICED cite of he Puerto Rican people it lasf wk folloin? hlpp was sudrten ockrd in inn Hnimn hei AAV kw nnn ru i uruidi questioning by tne House Hn "B' ar ey i third degreel CONTINUING OUR SALE ALL SPRING HEALTH "We looked for a time of health" Jer 6:15 It fun to lite if you are healthy It matters more than being wealthy or good health brings you peace of mind And ways to earn wealth you can find So watch your health make plans today To give your chest a full ray See that your heart is ticking right Check on blood pressure teeth and sight Said Thomas Carlyle Healthy be or Health alone is victory! JULIEN HYER now removed so also the lit tle guardhouses once occupied by the White House police I They nlaced there im i meoia a er two Puerto Ric 1 an fanatics rani down Pennsvl 1 vartia Avenue their Pune hlai ing mowing down two guards in i ui insane aooruve attempt on the Mrs Harold rye teacher of the second grade at the Central school accompanied the students on a sight seeing tour of Anderson Tuesday The group visited the No 1 fire station one of the local radio sta tions the East Side Jersey Dairy ard concluded the day Shady side par? where they held a pic nic lhe occasion also honored th? ing an international spy by the dif 1 reports: ficulties that have been thrown in should like to mention that his path i the people of Brownwood really The father has just received this i extended old fashioned Texas hos official communication from Wash 1 pitality to the men of the 601st I ington: QM Aerial Supply Company i import your son to Guam! was the only which did (you might think the boy was a not raise prices or otherwise at tempt to gouge the enlisted Although most turtles are nearly voiceless some turtles can whistle says the National Geographic So ciety Lovely dreses for lively summer doys Vivacious silhouettes exposed for sun and style Vivid verbena olive blues and grays black and whites Viva cotton long live linen you'll look lovely in the sunny new Carlyes at I permit a vote on the constitution and he receded from his opposi 1 tion to a vote But one GOP col league remarked: "Herbert Hoov I er once proposed a chicken in 1 every pot and two cars in every 1 garage Today Halleck has two i Cadillacs in his garage but is op posed to letting Puerto Rico ex I press its hope of a job for every man Statehood And Politics When the Senate finally voted down the question of statehood for Alaska last winter Sen Clinton Anderson of New Mexico walked across the Senate floor to fellow I Democrat Bob Kerr of Oklahoma and remarked: going to regret that some day Bob That vote will come i oacK to plague you in your race for the Inside fact was that Senator Kerr had made a deal with south life of the President ern Democratic friends to trade his Today people can walk along lhe I voe gainst Alaskan and Hawaiian sidewalk of Pennsylvania Av'enue 1 saeho()d ln return for thcir without going out in the street to i port on ol and Ras legislation avoid the barriers But the root I crr 's a oil and gas man reason for the attempt on the Bul what S(nator Anderson President's life has not been re 1 knew was that 1he peope nf Ha' moved waii Alaska and Puerto Rico who In fact security measures 1( vote but can nominate deep protect his hfe and that of fhc I he wy they been governor of Puerto Rico Luis Mu 1 k'eked around by certain nnz Marin were tightened last I islators: sc them delegates at week because the new constitution I lons hope to support rt PitnrtA I bmxhu is muw up iwr ue iMie in vuneress i TL 1 1 audiui who was auacKeci in ban Juan simultaneously with the at i tack on Truman is now under special guard in Washington and the name of the hotel where he is stopping is kept a secret The attempts on the lives of the governor and the President were made by Puerto Rican fanatics who demanded that Puerto Rico be completely indenendent nf the I United States I hey bitterly op posed the new constitution which sets up a model middle of the 1 iiini pannersnip wiin me a as merely continuing Yankee rule Simultaneously from another group the new Puerto Riean con stitution has been under firn This I group not fanatical in the physi i cat sense but almost fanatical in its desire to preserve the status quo is in the House of Representa tives After a bill was passed by both houses of Congress permitting Puerto Rico to adopt a new' eon i I5 A A lnfv1ArtrlnJ 4 tuirv wim unvc uimvimvu uieni Gov Munoz 11 Kclal ue senator nVni in I Kefaus er is the only leading can didate who has consistently cham pioned statehood and the rights of island people He even took a long trip from Iowa to Washing ton in order to be on hand to vote On the Republican side Taft vot ed to pigeonhole Alaskan state hood Eisenhower has favored it Washington Pipeline Life Magazine is negotiating to buy a picture of a flving saucer I seen over Brazil for $25000 from Brazilian nhofnpr inhere Kef ten and Joao Martin Life has: ex amined the negative and decided that it has not been retouched But the magazine still isn't sure whether the picture is a phony hormiiea 11 i rkn I M3 vauox oil £Vjiip A saucer in we enipiv air There js no way to judge its size and alti I tude President Truman tele phoned Governor Stevenson of i Illinois while Stevenson was visit ing in California last week andurged him to change his mind i about running for President site THE WORRY CLINIC Case Records Of A Psychologist By Dr George Crane (Copyright By The Hopldni Syndicate Inc I9S2) SPECIAL SERVICE YOU SHOULD MISS YOUR HERALD A subscriber who fails to receive a daily copy of The Herald should phone 3 5371 Delore will be sent after 9 A by special Should your carrier to deliver your Herald on Sun day go to the nearest place that sells The Herald Snd sign a complaint A copy will then be given to you with out charge Puerto Rican radicals again endanger president American reactionaries endanger Puerto Rican constitution terri tories can't vote but they can nominate WASHINGTON May 22 The steel cables which once roped off the sidewalk in front of Blair House I are THE ANDERSON HERALD Established June 18 1868 Pirblisbed By ANDERSON NEWSPAPERS INC TELEPHONE 3 5371 Blood Drive NEW YORK About 230000 pints of blood have been collected so far this year for the American Red Cross in the New York area Dr William Markel program administrator has announced Since the program began four years ago 386424 pints of blood' have been collected Twit i vt'tiHtini i 1 1 1 i i i nanecK Indiana 'i uTk rnh Two Cadillac Charley I Gttnp rirtiidUK uequeiiiiy caned iwo Lacunae nancy because ne ramp fn wchinrinn man nf modest means and suddenly blos somed out with two Cadillacs was William Brady MD Personal Health Service (Copyright 1152 By Th John Dili Co) crate of Dixon) se 1 curity clearance is required following information 4 hniilrJ ha cant tn ika Pkt of nf KTo Operations Division of Administra tion and Plans Office Depart ment of the Naw Washington 25 I age address date of birth sex race place of resi dence for the last ten years dura tion of visit purpose of visit meth od of travel occupation land date they arrived in Guam A passport is required Appli cation should be made by the boy for a passport It will be neces sary for him to take with him a letter from his parents to him re questing him to execute an appli cation for passport for the purpose of visiting them in (Note: That last sentence in a foreign language in federal gobbledeygook) will also be required to have his birth certificate or a certified In order to produce this change in the thinking what must we do? irst of all we must convince the Russian loaders that they will not be permitted to conquer the world nation by either through military aggression or internal subversion We already have made immense progress toward that goal rance and Italy were sched uled for Communist absorption by the end of 1948 but America's Marshall Plan indefinitely postponed that grim development Secondly we must convince the Russian people that we are genuinely interested in peace and co existence Dwight Eisenhower is the man to achieve both goals No living American is more expertlv equipped in military matters in the urgency of avoiding wars in an understanding of the obstacles to world peace Mr Eisen hower recognizes the necessity of a strong America Weakness he said a few years back cooper ate with anything Only strength can any Jiving American more beloved through out the globe The name of Eisenhower is like both among our friends and our foes It is a synonym of unity and peace At the close of World War II Eisen hower was a household word in the Soviet the rnan who led the second front which made the expul sion of the German invaders possible Mr Eisenhower to be sure is now the number one target of the Russian propaganda machine because he has done more than almost any other man to unite the free world to resist Communist expansion He is a real world figure He can define our peaceful intentions in terms that will conveit the Iron Curtain into a sieve and bring to the Russian people a clear picture of our fervent desire for peace A These objectives dear to the heart of every American The nation has in Dwight Eisenhower an opportunity to give these objectives real and living sig nificance 5 John Lambert Over the years few Andersonians have reflected t1 uf t1 aind dstinction upon this community than John Lambert His death this week aS a result pro duces more than the mourning that accompanies the loss ot a friend Jt produces also the realization that a whole era nas come to an end John Lambert was a man of inventive genius His ninety two years were devoted to a quest for me chanical progress In that field Mr Lambert did far more than his share He patented no fewer than 600 aMicles ranging from a corn planter which he invented at age of sixteen to the first gasoline auto mobile The Lambert family came to Anderson nearly sixtv years ago John Lambert already had built his corn plant er and his gasoline engine In addition he had been as sociated with his father in the sale of farm implements and in the operation of a grain elevator Shortly after becoming a citizen of Anderson he be gan building and improving his the Lam bert riction Drive car Lambert was endowed with a rare sort of insight into mechanics he never allowed his view 's point to be devoid of other aspects of life Accordingly he became a constructive and well rounded citizen who never failed to respond generously and Untiringly to every worthwhile civic movement ew men have the privilege of living over so great 1 a span of time ninety two years John life was a full full of achievement and distinction He is entitled to the rest that comes to him now for he dived fruitfully and well and with art unending recogni tion of his duties to society Second Grode Pupils Are eted rather vague about reasons for op MIDDLETOWN Mav 21 (SnD posing the Puerto Rican constituj Mr 9rnW ne ki fl i ii kg uie idciindi iij prohibited child labor though the I United States does too and he also abiected to Section 20 which sets forth the Puerto Rican goal' of a job for every man Other Republicans equally con servative disagreed with Halleck Cong Miller of Nebraska a strong MacArthur booster and a student of the Puerto Rican con cHftifinn nninfrtrl nut fUnK ti rtiilrl not have permitted seizure of the i birthday anniversary of one of the steel mills or taking over newspa Pul Chandler pers Guests were Mrs John Hcnnis you object to the fact that it rs ar(I Bell and Mrs Claude would prevent the government I Chandler num seizing me sieet mins' asK ed Congressman Miller you object to this Halleck had swer His friend ford of Michigan another conser vative Republican also champion 1 ed the constitution but the gen tleman from Indiana continued to! object not only to the constitu tion but even to permitting a vote i on it Halleck wanted to bottle the bill up in the rules committee thus stifling free discussion Several 1 Dixiecrats supportedvijim Thus while the exlrjmp radicals of Puerto Rico are ready )to as sassinate the President and Gov Munoz Marin if the constitution is adopted the extreme reactionaries in Congress are ready to assassin i ate the constitution i What the latter understand I is that the entire Latin American world is watching Congress to see i whether we renege on our pledge to work out a commonwealth par tnership people Later several Republi cans persuaded Halleck at least to 0 I IW Sljrpljprii i IsV 27 Ki i i 1 I 4.

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