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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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LETTERS From Readers rVEIFS GLANCES By Galbraith NATIONS HE CALLS FOR AN INVESTIGATION Editor The Star-Bulletin: A low comments con- t-i ruing, an article in The Star-Bulletin December cc 11 Seen Close Up by WILLIAM EWIXG the heading' of which is Denies Charge That Police Abused Matt Who After I believe 'hat there shou'id be a thorough investigation of Mr. Grcenstcin's cinrges in conncciion iar-5iullrii' EIGHT THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1943' Hawaii's Greatest Newspaper Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday 125' Merchant Honolulu 2, Territory of Hawaii, U. S. A.

1 wuh tne dc-ato ot i'mrnan. Fence Cm el Liu's denial is obvio-js. but whether he's right or fy SEEN IN THE CRYSTAL BALL The territorial public utilities commission is studying the question whether the Rapid Transit bus fare increase granted last June 1 on a temporary basis should be made permanent. We advise anyone to bet at any time on anything. But particularly suggest that you don't bet on a reduction in fare.

Something tells us that the commission will out that the raise last June should be made permanent. We see it in the well known crystal ball. Indeed, we'll be surprised if the Rapid Transit Co. doesn't come in for another wrens, the matter bears investigation. FOR JUSTICE.

Star-Bulletin Bureau. Washington, D. Deo. Democratic party of Hawaii probably wilLr.g to son feudinsz with Governor 11 ht MORE IFNA(TG THAN MOSQUITOES Eriiior i ho Star-B Althc-igii tee 'e occasionally comes orowon around our the :or.g enough to ne interested tna EDITOR RILEY H. ALLEN has been said.

priva'e premises, we commend the board of i health for its active cor.ee rn for public health and welfare. And tins suggests another health menace I rrain imioi is nniluhii' i-nu- is in Philadelphia. It has 216 rooms. It is one of the PP'st large hotels in the. city, and it well on -the outskirts of the main business district.

whicii. though outside the legal responsibility of the board of health, lies at door of. all public and private health agencies and all nietr.hers of the medi'Til profession. This oU rS'tee is eretile sr-iteei ie tii.i e.UI.ei- increase, over 10 con's basic fare. The eomoanv lost a considerable wad of It the De no te cash during the 36 day strike last September I ouotatimi from Frank I Fun-r Vid" -ve to tre ll i and October.

trie Xnveiiibrr id of the Christian Century: The Lorraine, it has hron aiinnnmril, has been hp ee t'nrf Mho e-e -3 1 a smat tn rseM. ihm Tfiiir iii-i cnrt Vrf-n aiconol one or two ounces pf nay Over-- a I ixrt.iiir rf lh' "nr -ee M-ontlcrfiil" (hemp Tin- That is money that, will never, come back. Those fares will. never be dropped in period of many years leaves no dr.magmsr effects announced' sale rice is SIS.VOOO. WASHINGTON BUREAU 1299 National Press Building.

Washington, B. C. William H. Ewing. bureau chief.

NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES O'Mara Orrnfbee. New York 270 Madison Chicago 2M N. Michigan Detroit 640 New Center Bldg Los Angeles 403 W. Eighth San Francisco Russ Eldg. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and the local news published therein.

A. B. C. Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations U. P.

The Star-Bulletin receives the standard day report of the United Press. A Thought for Today I have ever hf Id that the rod with which popular fancy invests criticism is properly the rod of divination: a hazel switch for the discovery of huried treasure, not a hirch tvvijj for the cassation of offenders. Arthur Syrr.ons. motorninn honner. Thev re cone with the tne average nody cioe? in the bunt of tne fmrhnus seem reasonable life insurance the donih ss of a cer.t above the companies.

They rene-i-ted th a in one those who drink one D'vimv who has 23 year old white wife. has already moved into the hotel wit several do-en of d'scipics and othei-s expected to frI'ow in ri'-oves i I Father Divine has hud do'a the law. day. or its ecnuvalont. is 18 ner wind.

And another effect of the strike was to increase the number of Ilonolulans who made first temporary, then permanent arrangements to get to and from their objectives by other means than Rapid Transit buses. drinkina. No smoking. No mixing: i of policyholders "drinkers and non- dnnkers. Those who' go on periodic sprees have a f0 per hi 'a rate than he average while the moderate but ready 'two or three "'asses a dry hut never drunk have a ivortaKty rate 88 per cent higner than the Sincerely yours.

GILBERT BOWLES. 4W-tf Mattnalani Circle. i ir.v sexes tn fact, on ntako si; re this last prohibit i 0f tiie bu: giics's on tiie Yes. we anticipate another request from the Rapid Transit Co. for another fare increase.

We hope, before it's granted, 'that the. I AMH IN CHINA'S STARILIT1 Editor The St let in I iniercstins con versat ion with a Chinese named Chew Ib In the PUBLIC EY is PK ve.u-20 vears I asked old and looks km manv like ne live a not nor One tlii: r. he s.nd P. lie saki tnat 11-27 fOe pv 5sv'Cf. inf.

prrj. ritr. At Washington Will no- yie'd to wid be tolm-aied tiieiv. utilities commission will engage a thoroughly competent and thoroughly experienced man to study the entire Rapid Transit operations. Not for one or two or three weeks, but for a much longer period.

And right here on the ground. Such a study should show 'whether or not the Rapid Transit Co. is operated with the greatest possible economy consonant with good service. iki Chiiu-se jioopie are, as a hole. Chiang by Doris 1 leeson Ka i One of the thittus of his conversa-tien was 'iuid Wi.s-i-.' proud of it) tr at he is eligible to a -pension from tn USA D.

C. th- "But, father, he's going to be a sensational success he's so smart he knows how many elephants Hannibal used crossing the Alps!" s' tome in apprep'riatioiiS of e. eg senate. ad bv. a ide ir i -i or canoe! a'taeiies, i fails to the hit par; as i I -1 1.

i by an "FoiTugn i is 1 a wnich antoouts to pet; or than he refused to i it. he only man refused this ne COOPERATION IN AIR-SEA RESCUE The search for and rescue of 33 men front the air force transport that went down near Johnston island Sunday morning is an excellent example of unified cooperation. It began as an air force efiort. the moment the pilot of the four cngined aircraft reported that he was "ditching" It wound up with every possible facility of the Hawaiian sea frontier thrown into the hunt for the tiny life rafts which were somewhere in the vastness of the Pacific. Success of the search resulted from these factors: 1 Immediate radioed information from the pilot rf the C-54 as to the exact snot where he was going down.

2 Instant action by the air force, which sent out it R-17 equipped with a lifeboat, slung under its fuselage. 3 -The prompt response by the commander of the Hawaiian sea frontier who. as soon as he was notified, poured into the effort all his available equipment. th.nt- he is the y. A mail like other gift that marginr tact, so zea ors are icanim: seua.o WASHINGTON in is snouid oe a iei or s.imt -would show the public's aratitude.

for inside seat oti -foreign-popey. the Democrats i LEO CAMPAU. I I I I I I I 1 I l- act. IN THE CAPITAL by Peter Ed son by Drew Pearson, Xofed Capital Columnist i There is a precedent: Republicans did some increasing, too. to accommodate Ives of New York on labor and several friends cm appropriations.

RESPONSIBILITY TOR CHINA'S WAR' Editor Star-Bis iei in: We t'req; 'y hear the remark that the bunted S'atrs government-is directlv responsible for keeping the war going-' in Ci. While it is true that; the' -U. S. has given moral and financial help to the- Chinese to maintain jArmy Considers U. 5.

Foreign 'Senator Pushes Insurance Probe i ri P. and Senator li.rui WASH1XGTOX. D. The army certainly believes in sheltennj: its hieh brass from as manv caiicies on -tnir i preside favor of a loner erntic m.aiontv i of r.arsn realities ot as po D-: WASH IX GTOX. D.

Perry Rrown of JV -umomk Toy ths their ionu-osiah kshed government cf the people, are it must Le to all what party started the war ht gn ei is backing it up and ret: keeping it romg rlair.lv. not the governmettt -of the S. can The Chinese are trying to defend themselves agnins! outside, armed forces that -are determined 'v a to overlhiow th-ir 'government by force." end vio- Tyr xne ten ate to be offered tin SeiiUtors Gemrgc. iOiin Legion's new nation Members of the B-17 crew early Monday commander, missed a chance to 1 Ci he visited the -White House, with Louis relir-p; should leads tn ii's' I tiOiiaiist. tod leuec the goal set up by their loaders.

Tins powor-mad groi that starts wars in other countries does not recognize the rights of others, nor is it interested in he number of lives lost or lives wrecked in slave-labor camps. Icis determined to keep itseif in power for life and to. -put down all opposition it Ivs the power to do A i waiter icoea nespnai nasnmgtou is a laboratory section -whore goats, guinea pi.es and white mice are kept for experimental purposes. Sometimes' their odor gets pretty ban. and it offended the generals assigned to make periodic inspections.

Hospital officials appealed to a Washington chemical company for hcip. The lab came up with a hemical spray hieh completely neutralized the animal odor. Spraying before inspection is now standard operating procedure. Nd'oi effic ak haw hid to take a lot of Hiding about their proposed conference for the estaolishtr.em of an ituernational union for the protection of nature. It isu quite as siilv as its a iormer assistant secretary- of war.

As photogrnphen-s marched in for news shots after the- meeting, neia Tiuman 1 cached down m. ins desk and dug out his old Legion cap. There was an embarrassed pause while the red faced Ifrown sus-cested that tsiev pose without headgear. lite Legion boss had forgotten to bring along his "Texas" cap. mi Pit i.kgio.n 1 ne nt is -toymg witii te idea of organizing" an American orctgn Legion in western Europe con posed of refugee Europeans eon ppod v.

ith Aiin riciiii arms and taking their orders from the U. S. The record shnu! it stra; If the Republicans arc the nonoritv of six which thev. awrrded the Iiemoei-its. as is AMERICAN Taft.

probable, there will just be room lor Senaier to lorf 1511 relations. I iv.s was re eaiefi bv Secr of the Army Kenneth Rovall to a back from Enronc. group ot congressme I veto is o. name implies. Idea was first suggested bv the Fr nt 4 U- S.

nas a lot to gam from it. For instance, litis country has e'anorate laws for protection of pess: .1 Siat no, 'n rwrs THANKS FROM Al.OIl AVI IK MANAGE V. FN'I Editor The hi: l-ooular opinion indicates that Aloha Week for lf)t8 was a great success I would like: to emphasize thai success con-plot el.y to the great teamwork of tlic: irs ((i '( i I that took part in pageants, parados or other special events. Approximate! fi.flOO people pari h'itir. ted tti the ivuTvmg out of yar.oi-.s actixntifs of tne rctircrnci ihe.

other -five 1 mo over fo n-O'e on as Ihe I'fliisrrsMnrii reported that several young men in western Europe partiriih'rlv relittre I'ols had approac lied them about i ea arc- Tee 1 joining tne American armv and had declared they would rather I srnc the I nited tates than t.mir own governments. o. morning saw: flares that later were proved to have come from the The B-17's lifeboat was promptly dropped. The men on the sea failed to find it but that detracts nothing from what the men aloft had done. A second contact by a navy Privateer several hours later set up the rescue.

Although the lost aircraft belonged to the sir force, the navy, which administers the Hawaiian sea frontier, not only sent search planes from Oahu. Kwajalcin and Midway, but in addition dispatched two officers to Johnston island to coordinate the search. These factors plus the skill and perseverance of crews of the planes assigned to the hunt and the cooperation of all men at ground stations, brought the desired result in a minimum of hours. The development of air-sea rescue operations is indeed a far cry from the days of the Dole race, from California to Hawaii, and the flight of Charles T. P.

Ulm and companions, which ended in tragedy; or the still not. completely explained disappearance of the world's greatest woman flier, Amelia Karhart. somewhere in the vast south Pacific. The Dole fliers were without the safeguard of radio communication. Ulm had it but for reasons never known was unable, to utilize it to advise those listening here just -whore lie was when he ran out of fuel.

Miss Earhart. too, ran out of fuel, but for da's it was felt she might be found after her last cleat-message that she had but a half hour's fuel Each year we av co a 1 1 i -T rief i events T.ve a reckoner! the adroit a nfif fia a Woe ices ar Soi tHKing these men not into the 1 American Foreign to Royal! that he ronld improve is by paying GLs in dollars rather than 1 roir I doc "yah countered whh th 1 lit 1 congressmen also sin i'ieasi troop morale rvc; rev. is vroiih onjv a fractio dh ve 1 tions received. V. were av con -jrc--.

said, ket of tiieir "hat iimv got tieiiod fi ee to t'n (Lav I. school, i re a dur migratory game oirds. cut most Jvitm-Amerscan countries have no such laws. Result is that the V. S.

protects the hroccline of many same birds; only so that thev can flv south and be shot down and eaten in lancv hotels as far south as the Argentine. Writing international agreements to give equal wildlife protection in all countries is of tne major problems before this international union for the orotection of nature. Rivalry between navy and a oT now so intense that they are making nasty remarks about each other's super-secret weapons. "How's your self-refueling bomner com trig along?" some sailor will derisively ask a fly-boy. "Oil," we're holding it up till we get tne specifications on that new atom-powered aircraft carrier you're building the one with the retractable ocean," comes the reply.

One advantage claimed for this latter' weapon is li rl In fact I. ill. if bo b'iPTs to Ins as 51 -rat ions lowing bis present to ne and en Lie Repiiid.c.i'is mo it- be the isobtt mmst on ire (tie possible exeertmn of senator iley. I has rone along I 1 Nf I 1 1 IN Ns without charge, lid bus eompruii id were rcfusef la-t week 0' 1 I ee or bed Ot. -v transp to oiecnnal ndf it to i.

spo v. of Haw is a I ha Wff 'If ou made Inn speeches 111 my stale you would, have carried it." deekued arl Rice. Democratic iviUcnu! commit teenian from Kansas. As it we cut the Republican majority to less than 70.00ft votes, and their majority Mas 151,000 against Roosevelt in 1911. in Bis! rt' fund is nal iiani orpoi-ation a special aecou fita op Xat'e; will be -hod just and the is soon as pi that it will be able to carry its own fish, so won't WORLD on REVIEW Ay Inct Sorer ocrat i'-M to to i (i 4 uidotte we elected every Jl from ton to bnttc-nt." concluded face need any food supplies.

i ne pad 11 fooled bv the Kansas Prms trat sue lido i ui. -woi-'K or Mr Bv II. C. XorrimarK would bo there. the wav OF HAWAII.

President. left, faint, unreadable signals indicated the Secretary of Agriculture Charles I r.rannan is having a special study made to determine whether tiie long range Republican farm hill sponsored bv Senator George Aiken of Vermont and pissed bv Ihe 80th congress gives the secretary ot agriculture too much power. gr a ixaitsas. no the preside? best to sneak it v. as impossirae tor me to make anv expianir-d.

I said he would try to make ant ends bv at the big: Democratic Washington Day" 1 DWM IO Sill MIvIM LI WASHINGTON T. Ed a 1 i 1 1 that ioui-di vi lite to air I STL! ARC. I'M I. NT A i'iot i 1 1 1 g- i to; (ouu 1 a merit ox er going en between the commerce and i tree sane fuiv a commission gr; I Coast I Tin liouo i Vr-, icr lice 1 Ihe commerce department, which loans toward business, believes that voluntary controls arc adequate, that Ihe steel industry can he trusted to ration out steel where it is needed. It takes this view desmte the fact that the sleel industry recently refused steel to the government itself tor the Oak Ridge atomir plant.

ROPER'S NATIONAL ROUNDUP by Jilnio Roper I Kent Lux' nr .1 .1 as co nd econontic reason alone hardly be tc; iid tit as c-'U plane might still be afloat. Of course great strides in communications have been made since those times. The Dole race was in August, 1927; Ulm's flight in December, 1934: Miss Ea chart's in 1937. Immediate organization of air searches was begun in an effort to find possible survivors in all instances. Pilots flew long hours and covered vast stretches of ocean.

Surface vessels skimmed the sea night and day. But the pinpoint identification of the Critical spot or spots was Jacking. "J5- Today's search setup is the result of long hours of planning. That it is well worth all the effort, all the cost, was amply demonstrated, as any of the 33 men plucked from the sea by the carrier Rend ova late Monday will be happy to the nod 1 tiie otner .1 1 reaching enough, t.hat. the 1 I liceiise i a rientfK' The interior i- 1 it nrrn -O I liquor shoos.

ce be ste-ei. inriustiy to expand produc- process, of cci'lai; I ar hack as last April, in tact. President iki Truman revealed his svmpathv tor the idea of AntiTiuin assistance 111 tne huihoiig up of tne iuh i delenses of western I.tirone. cteriorattna. Cunts saioon on rlv.) NEW YORK If recent election represented Under pros a reaffirmation of New Deal at home, then ks surely an Mr.

Truman election must also be taken as a are now wo vote of confidence the strongly internationalist Ave. Others nd -Both 1 oc! We ny the rate Mr. Roosevelt some ts the lim oil policy p.u swing boards. go rig to con iuite to (hi i aenears i ue cion.i- to e. 'O-rcive veai's ago.

a ion -i i before Budget as reach' i. U'-r's rite and Jo- of in- Sitiior Joe MeCarth.v, an i his campaign against msur-ree -r pr.otectioii to widow? and orphans INSl 'RANT I 1 s-anuee -rm names. In this year's presidential campaign, both major 1 A 4 ivl- .1 .1 hin 1 rl in firii iO 1 WAIKIKI PROPERTY OWNER. WUI; to a I I I'. II It.lu i.jii policy, which represented a broad, area of agree- I ment in the administration of' our government.

test 1 1 0 '11 1 a pi servicemen. WWInTOsii (IMMP (II OMK BOOKs' I fins fact becomes crystal clear when we Keen: The St iilet a lit All insurance companies write special war casualty exemptions he the 1 1 1 in mind tiie underlying miiiiarv purpose of the 1 western Liiropoan union. 1 end ai.ee Tit' It is an interesting fact, however, that a 1 portion of the voters' just before election day Franklm Rooseveh much of credit for the America now plavs in world affairs. eacrtcrs most COO-; said: "To the host into their polic ies regarding servicemen, but McCarthy has become I I Hidi-im nt at Acacia as a result of correspondence I over Robert I raver, widow of a irine pilot. me or, I seed tne ad 1 asked a cross section For i of weeds." The i sown unchecked Acacia asking; payment for Mrs.

1- Wl 1 is 1 lotto: D. soribhlfd on the bottom does mt deserve an answer. It i Of should re; mum is 1 I and i and 1 It I are book 'r '-sVc-t. I have known, the president eer eii have been on the board of directors for sOiifi tne executive committee for manv vears. I 2 1 Do you think that events would have forced us to pbiv a leading role in world alfairs today even if Roosevelt had never been elected? Or Do vou think Roosevelt had a great deal to do with the fact that we are now plaving a leadin; part in world affairs? Total "Events would have forced us to 41.7 Roosevelt had a great deal to do with it 1" 8 Express no opinion 10.5 is es I 1 that fiiOiSO man ions stained Irv.l coniompt for a cneap politician who will stoon position in the public service in such a vindictive 1 1 snite s.

our live ve can no. tg materia During the intervening years, therefore (assuming docs 111 the meantime, tike ot her mibt.irv to a t-mse five nations would be li msr in a pernetiiil stab- of alarm. Sure a i hardly he eoadueiye to eco'ioieig recovery, the prime essential for each of trmrtl. wiiiiifi it to wr.o.e. aeaiiori iti.iuarv tut nrto-; teere 1 -1 nuiidin he linwary 1 I Lion of evcrv Replied Homer Holt of New 1 ork City, another director: must say that I am both surprised and disappointed to receive from yen sucn an inexcusable letter as that 'which you addressed to me" on Lnitcd Mates stationery and mailed to me under vour frankinr privilege as a I ruled States senator." -Another director, James Colhllmvf of sug, stnd that p-iy foL- Ujoow Frasor's lawsmt if he were so concerned The rooner These results indicate that a large part of the public is stiil deeply impressed the part the kite nresirient had in shaping this nation's foreign pokev.

and public is strongly ccmvi.need of lite Tightness of the role we now piay in world affairs. Fortune asked: over' he heart i 1 'ou co Honolulu ot C. Al Fci. Do vou think it is a good 'thing this country is ppoi ism i MS 'IRE MAI I.N I nliving a bigger part in world affairs now than -p'-e S' -1 1 tr.e fires hack Burnt up, the senator die' rOftOTS NO WONDER HE'S SENSITIVE! Kichisnburo "Nomura was asked by an International News Service correspondent in Tokyo for an interview. This was on the eve of "Pearl Harbor Day." Nomura's reply was short and abrupt.

'Tf you want me to discuss Pearl Harbor I won't do We can not bin me Nomura, who was Japan's ambassador to the United Stales when the Japanese launched World War II in the Facific and headed themselves toward the smashing of their own empire. Nomura has reason to be especially for lie played trie part either of a knave or a dolt. If he knew of the pending attack on Pearl Harbor and continued his bland negotiations with our state department at Washington, then he was a knave. If he did not know that', the attack was coming if the military men of Japan had concealed their' plans from their empire's ambassador to the United States then he vas a dolt. The consensus of Americans who have Studied the attack at Pear! Harbor and its immediately preceding events would be that Nomura was a dolt.

For they doubt that Nomura and his fellow ambassador. Saburo Kurusu. who came through Honolulu on a fprcial mission just prior to December 7, 3941. were ever told the date and character of the attack. 4t They must have known in a general way that the diplomatic situation pointed to an early break; and that Japan's historical course a final ale up' letter to Ac; at-.

a gre, ,0 il 1 deal rite; or tie 'While several of your members indicate their surprise flint a we did alter the tirst worm war. or cio ynu ihuik it would be better if we stopped concerning ourselves with foreign countries and paid more attention to our problems here at home? Total Good thing we're playing a bisurr part Stop concerning ourselves -J Express no opinion ould be amusing, ana natnextc more ONE MAN'S OPINION is one f.f yo I trait a. co' 1 cl ig more an it is yerv arm more nuts it, beco ar a The philosophy of Franklin Roosevelt which extended America's responsibilities to ee 1 of the globe, the philosophy which was so eloquently expressed and 'developed by Wendell Wi'lkie in his "One World" concept, has become a nart of the fabric of American thinning. women. Why? Because 1 1 Fronibiiion.

ov ouor started a i T.y WALTER KIERNAN 1 of sec leij pa! th priVt if (-. 7 O' i 1 1 ne of 1 1-et nrn'Kuig of an in -kv'no wanted it. A lot i that prohibition era. e-o of dressing to nav check. and in 'r for '1 I senator can take time oif to interest himself in what they anp.tr- 1 ently feel to be an unimportant matter," wrote MeOrthv.

sure that you will realize that there is nothing rem.rkable I unusual in wanting to he of service to the families of those ith wnom we served. mlo I Knew Mat. I rascr well when wo were both serving in 1 ps or c-' children are not. constituents of uune I do not represent them professionally. "1 am interested in this case primarily be.

ca use to me it resjro- sorts a typical example of the attitude on the port of romnary 1 tne fniuioes of ceccascd servicemen who were pokcv holo-u'S i of vnrrs." MI.Ri; Y- I sp( p. rc (p -peH rt the of cx-py Whittaker is a aircraft communicatien instrument. Talking to visiting copjressmen. Paul Ramadier of France remarked; "The heart of evcrv frenchman i part American." Ro.s.s.-iip O'liioniKts mo'eate tea' Russia will soon raise nun corner of the u-nn curt am anri permit travel to Russia through tiie Soviet bureau. Ir.

which nas ooen closed down for years. If so, its almot revolutionary. ts tn ry observers in Berlin disclose no i luitrer signs that Russia is reinforcing its troops in Berlin, even form of al alcoholism had its sta last war wome- a man, ct THE NEW CONGRESS. Rep. Thomas H.

Wcrdcl lis nbuted hv- Intrrnati.inal Nous Servo cl V-'AStHlXGTON Several eases of mgh blood pixssure and insomnia traced to 1 I 1 had been believed to re from fax payirtg. Ov.o man couldn sleep until hvid confessed bis tax evasions I hear now he sleeps all mailt, wakes at 5 and i cut of his cell hv f. ny case Sr'l" 1 i I had been to open war wunoui But they were kept ir the dark as to th a a the same thi'SL There are many I will go to bottle clubs -and remain wi.i nc come -ve s- i-eio-iun- Vviv.ee;; "to heii beee grossed en ner titrorgn or 'ua Lan mcni to rverv 1 1 fo" 1 s( IS i 1 1 "el It ti.r r.nvepe wno rs s.ck nno turn of id tired from drink. Instead of the iiifi of your letters stated, tolerating -1 of 1 a a re makers are preying on human thev. fir.rf out wnat can Ve none t' aanalyst )h'cnt Star-Hulletin riurcau.

i a ee.ee: Washington. D. Dec. i me sx-ia Thomas H. Werdel.

new Republican member of 1 borderline the house from Bakersfield. began hts cia, rcac political career in the California legislature 1942. i clay I win Somctn In seeking the congress seat vacated hy Rep. (to? Alfred .1. Elliott.

Democrat, who is retiring, he is sulci s-received the nominations of both parties in this, ovm the 10th district. I fet s. Ke Ii joo nlans of the top aamirais ana geneians I decision which must have made them, to sav ousth Soviet officials are now altcniniing complete domination of citv. tv Of course none will know whether the voung fellow starting medical school is going out for a 1 sheepskin or a taxpayers. IT'S r.I.EN DONE The song was "Asleeo tn Deep." and the singer was very deep moooa wnen a frienmv voice from the back of the hall assailed him.

"Go easv. old cKm! You II scuttle yourself if you're not Lkulj S.cir the least, uncomtortaoie. No wonder Nomura doesn't want to talk Pearl Harbor! Hts role the events ab0Hinit was. putting it mildly, inglorious PlT ntion worse than death for a Japanese bought' up in the traditions of the samurai. 'p ianv or 33 the lack of the Independent Progressive party.

Mr. Werdel is. like many Californiaps. a native midw esterner. having been horn in ronth lakola.

ile is married and has three He is 13. p. of it. OF ALCOHOLICS ANON V-MULS.

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