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Elephant Boy President Ads Against News Leaks The Fremont News-Messenger CoBieMditlon et Tha Framoot New. Found Tha Fremont Mesenr. towndta ll Usrgtd Octobar I. 1938 prlce. Dulles objected that to dumping our surplus and would upset world trade Sen.

Joe McCarthy is at By DREW PEARSON WASHINGTON One of the chief things President Eisenhower emphasized during his loggerheads with his chief counsel, Roy bipartisan talks with Democratic and Repub- Publtahfd dally ifPt THE FKEMONT VlESPKNOKK COMPANI 109-lli South Arch 6t- Frtmont Ohio lican congressional leaders was mat not scrap of information must leak to the ack. Cohn tried to tranfor to the 'rival tnv tin tare hitaricni Ku Tnri ana Qnn rival hunters headed by Indiana Sen. Telephone ot only did the President himself empha- spy this, but Secretary of Defense Wilson Bill Jenner, but be was a raid of antago- Aaaoclata Member et A.aoclatad Praaa size ze Member of Audit Bureau et Circulation lli.uig iwik.ii uijr. mi-anvv lllj is trying to find another lawyer of Jewish backed him up. I Wilson told how he and his aides in the; faith so he won't risk the charge of anti- Entered Poatofftea.

Fremont Ohio. Second Cl Matter Pentagon had prepared a secret report relating to cutting down the army which he Semitism if Cohn leaves Russian dip Edgar A. Guest The Poet of the People OLD AGE CONSOLATIOX It's rather pleasant to be told By doctors wise who know: "The time has come when you're too old To shovel off the snow, "Let some one younger push the stuff Prom walk and drive aw ay. enough, Of such hard work you've done enough, So by the fireplace stay. 'forget' those rubber boots you own; Those woolen mitts discard.

Too old for such a task you've grown. The job is much too Now since such counsel wise I've had, I'll say it with a wink: This growing old is not as bad As some folk seem to think. Copyright 1954, Edgar A. Guet planned to suhmit to the White House. "No decision had been reached on this report because the President hadn't even Member the Pelect Uit ef Ohio Dally Newapapara.

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1J Vine et read it." the secretary of defense told the White House conferees. I kept it right on lomats, who turn their charm on and off according to Instructions from the Kremlin, are now bubbling over with good will. They are telling western diplomats that the upcoming Big Four meeting in Berlin ran settle the differences between east and west Budget Boss Joe Dodge is trying to close down Merchant Marine hospitals In order to save money The army's new guided mis sile, the Nike, now being installed to protect key cities from air attack, will be manned by National Guard units South Carolina Subscription Ratea By carrier boy. JOe rr wek. Blnrle ropy mall.

Sanduakf and adjoining eotintUa. per In advance, 17.00 (No mail auhaerlpttona will be accepted In towne where carrier aar-vice la maintained). Elaewhera In Ohio, per year 19.03. Oute'de Ohio per rrar 111.00. my desk.

Imagine our amazement, therefore, when, next day, while it was still on its way to the White House, the substance of the report was published In the press. It was the fastest leak I ever saw." "Well, you can't blame that' one on the Democrats," piped up Democratic Leader jg ivT" A ff A. 1 1, politicians are taking up a collection to buy a bench for Gov. Jimmie Byrnes so he can retire and become an elder statesman like OUR CREED To be a aerirant ef all the people and not ef croup atrlvtnn for lntereatn. never to bribed.

fred. Intimidated, bought er told and to he fooled and 'trlckad a few time a poantMe In cur at-. tempt to deliver the new rapidly and accurately: to treat ell jully and tuttlv without discrimination with no financial trln: lead-tnr to any aourc ef power or Influence. We ak Mia counaal. help and advlre of all who blle thee are the proper aaplratlona tor a newpaper.

John MeCormack of Massachusetts. Headline And Footnotes New York's Gov. Tom Dewey still seems to have his eyes on bigger political things. He has recently been wooing the labor bosses. Dewey has reminded them that his man, Bernard Baruch.

Speaker Martin Predict The speaker of the House of Representa tives is given a decorous though not ornate document in those files, just as Julius Rosenbefg stole the atom bomb. Secretary of Labor Mitchell, is running the Labor Department and that Sen, Irving Ives of New York, another Dewey Republican, office just off the floor of congress where he rests up from presiding over the some PAGE 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1953. Before Congress granted such is a key man on the senate labor committee times tumultuous 435 members of the house. But speaker Joe Martin seldom occupies this authority to any committee, it Secretary of State Dulles clashed with ought to put Elizabeth Bentley on office. Secretary of Agriculture Benson at a recent cabinet meeting over Benson's two-price the witness stand to 'tell how her Instead he has a couple of rooms behind operatives stole documents from the speaker's rostrum, looking down Penn farm plan.

Benson's Idea was to support do One' Minute Pulpit But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the 'Holy Ghost, keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, unto eternal life, Jude 20,21 every department of government. sylvanla avenue toward the White House, mestic farm prices, but force farmers to sell (Continued on Page 9 their surplus overseas at the world market except the FBI. Or they might get from Igor Gouzenko the story ot how a close assistant to Secretary of State Stettinius provided Krem-lin agents with valuable data. Does Glenn Ford Turns Down Millions The President's Message We recall a clever young man with a Tfte soiree cost $1,640 and each of the By HARRISON CARROLL HOLLYWOOD Glenn still is a Gouzenko refer to Alger Hiss? Up to now, he has said that he did not know the name of that agent. But Elizabeth Bentley, Hede Massing, and Whittaker Chambers did know co-hosts will receive an Itemized statement on how the money was spent.

little dazed and not from a holiday hangover either. Marianne O'Brien Reynolds is in town and was escorted to Giro's by Johnny Meyer. He turned down two television series of the name. Any raid of FBI files by anv At one time, Marianne was reported as 36 films each that would have brought him well over The offer came from Zsa Zsa Gabor's rival for the affections of committee of Congress or anv Porfirio Rubirosa. I asker her what she thought of Porfirio's marriage to Barbara ABC-TV, which wanted to star Glenn in a foreign corresponent role, He would have re Presidential Commission would be harmful to America and should be opposed actively and effectively.

Hutton. "1 hope they are very happy," she replied. THESE DAYS. The Subversion Committees It is only natural that the sub- Yesteryears From The Xews-Menaengpr January Bill Governor Frank J. Lausrhe By GKORGE SOKOLSKY the experienced committees of the Senate and the House in this field.

ceived $400,000 for each of the series and would have retained ownership of the negatives. The resale rights would have brought him another fortune. Eddie Norrls was supposed to take Margu system for covering: up his own fre- quent lack of preparation. That tech-j nique was to start an argument on some point extraneous to the matter I at hand and thus occupy the quiz period. Quite often the system worked.

For a number of years the annual I State of the Union message delivered by the President to Congress has seem- ed to employ that technique. If govern- mental matters were at embarrasinglyj -loose ends, then the message was likely to contain some new project, the more grandiose the better1 for the purpose. Or it might contain one or more tart passages t-a arouse controversy and distract attention from other matters. It seems to us that the merit of President Eisenhower's message was that tit doe nothing of this sort. Here is a man who has done long hours of preparation in the library.

erite Chapman to Bryan Foy'g party but showed up alone. He told pals It's all over the Jenner Committee! the McCar nrnmiRPri no new taxes for FpieS, Communists, fel- He rejected the offer, says Glenn, because between them. he was afraid if audiences saw him once a week free on TV they would not pay money Actor Keith Larson (Allied Artists) and thy Committee and the House Com-mittee on Un-American Activities, and to substitute in 1heir place a Commission appointed by the to see his films. N. Y.

actress Suzanne Tafel were married Occasional guest shots on the air don't during his administration anln 'hose officials governor's cabinet was completed h.V misfeasance or neglect per-wilh the appointment of Major jniittcd them to enter the Govern-General L. M. Richer of Columbusjment and remain there should do as adjutant general Bertcveiything to protect themselves. Easterwood. 71, lifelong Fremont jThey have a vested interest in the resident, died Sales of Christ- (elimination of the Jenner and Mc- Ensenada, Mexico.

They met while doing TV in New York. Involve this danger, Glenn believes. After finishing "The Human Beast" at Columbia, he goes to New York for three radio shows. Betty Hutton takes off to do four weeks In this connection, I wish to call attention to "The Rosenberg by Rabbi S. Andhil Fineberg of the American Jewish Committee.

In case your bookstore does not carry it, or a clerk hides it, or says it. is not 'in stock, it is published by Oceana Publications, 43 West 16 Street, New York City. While Rabbi Fineberg does not give a definitive study of the trial, he does tell all you need to know about the Rosenbergs, their espio nage, the trial and the vast anti American propaganda machine that was established to use this incident to harm our country. This book is exceedingly valuable and should have the widest circulation. A full record of the Rosenberg Experience has shown that several committees are essential so that if one committee becomes in at the Miami Beachcomber with Sophie Tucker.

They'll sing one number together, As a rib on Zsa Zsa's publicity at the Last mas seals by the Sandusky county jCarthy Committes, which have active or is bogged down in politics, "We're the Last of the Red Hot Mamas." only scratched the surface of infiltration by Kremlin agents. Tuberculosis ana Health associa-ilon totaled $5,639 The nation's biggest peace lime budget, Frontier, the Sahara hotel In Las Vegas had all its chorus girls do their numbers with black patches over one eye. The Sliver night Betty's husband, Charlie O'Curran, re For instance, by accident, mains here to put on Ethel Merman's two 'Quite patently Mr. Eisenhower deems club went even further and put on a sketch another exists to act. For instance, what is now the McCarthy Committee, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations, was totally inactive until TV shows for Colgate.

He may fly to see 'that he was elected -to find out whatl with characters taking off on Zsa Zsa, Por-firio Rubirosa and Barbara Hutton. Betty in Miami after the first one is fin the Government is all about, to study almost six billion dollars, was out-McCarthy Committee moved into lined in Washington by President Ifor! Monmouth and discovered a Harry S. Trueman The nest of subversion and espionage president asked for a boost in hv Julius Rosenberg The mail rates, declaring some cla.sscs:djffit.u,y in 1his investigation is are too low Ross high school haf information is ished. The Irony Is that Zsa Zsa and George Nora Flynn Haymcs' attorney, S. Sanders were married In Las Vegas and Senator McCarthy became its its problems, to select those problems which need attention, to propose ways dealing with them and to lay the serves the papers on Rex Harrison and Lili iCase.

as an example of espionage, chairman. The field is so broad, no spent their honeymoon at the Last Frontier. According to her attorney, Jerry Giesler, aenaicrs, uooney mom aim nm in PPi at Whitn of which there have been many in one committee could cover it all. espionage is the peppery Hungarian hurries to New York whole before the people and Congress. It will no doubt be said that Mr, The proponents of this Commis so dear as to be on the surface, the investigators are practically Palmer in an effort to attach any rent lhat they may be paying Errol Flynn for his hilltop mansion.

Nora Is trying to collect child support Alex Nicol won't have to sell his house now, The freeway is going to sion idea advocate that it, being appointed by the President, have shut off from gelling at further afier her Las Vegas stint. And she may me her suit against Porfirio there. The separation tumors probably started, Eisenhower's program lacks startling innovations Washington, and the rest access to all files, including those of the country for that matter, being miss it by one-fourth of a block Kathleen Huges and Dan Dailey were a new two of the FBI. No Congressional com stances, wholly justified the existence of these three competitive committees, and many more. The trick proposal to get st Ihe FBI files by means of a Presidential Commission needs V) be watched.

It is so impudent a proposal that it seems unbelievable; yet it is being made in all seriousness, and with support. They never stop. Should we? Rothenberg, won all three of jls debates in a tournament in Columbus Carl F. Trick and Marilyn M. Kemp weir married in St.

Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church at Oak Harbor. January 0, The Nazi route before the Russian armies continued Mrs. Sarah Myers, 8.1. died at, Gibson-burg Average price per acre of land sold in Sandusky some at the Mocambo, Joan Crawford and daughter, Christina, were there again with data when the spy pleads the Fifth Amendment. And the plea of the Fifth Amendment is made without regard to fitness.

The Senate, to uphold the dignity of the Constitution, ought to cite several of these witnesses and their lawyers for contempt. Some of people who still believe in pana ceas and magic solutions. That judgement, we insist, is myopic presence of a President and an Ad- ministration with the diligence to de- Milton Rackmil; also one of Christina's school says Corinne Calvet, because John Brom-ficld's mother had to go Into the hospital over the holidays and John first suggested that she go to the EI Rancho Vegas hotel alone and that he would join her later. She says she and John haven't been fighting; Hollywood heard otherwise but that's what the lady says. Nearest to a headline incident at the huge friends, Tody Gerstin.

Helena Sorel was with Herbert Hischmoeller Geordie Hor-mel's pal, Anthony Kent, was rushed to the Glendale Community hospital for observa mittee has ever claimed or obtained that right. It is doubtful if the Congress will ever grant it. Thus far, the use of files is at the discretion of the President and the Department of Justice. Nothing would please the subversives more than for them to lay their hands on FBI files. All they would need would be to put one girl into such a committee a clever Communist operative and she would steal every vote itself to an intensive study of the Government and with the willingness and ability to organize itself to deal county in was 510.81, STJ New Year's Eve party given by 20 co-hosts (lawyers' have become specialists depriving the United States of ils defenses against espionage and it would appear to a layman that this is an impropriety.

The 24 million dollars a year that tourists spend in Bermuda is about 95 per cent of the islands' income. with Government problems fundamen- at Geary Stefen's house was when actress tion of injuries suffered in a fall Guy Mitchell spent part of his New Year's Eve In New York waxing two records for Colum-ibia, which was threatened by a musician's (strike. more than the'lfl-L' pnre, according to a report by County Auditor Kenneth Brown Brotherhood class of Haves Memorial church tally that is in itself an innovation. We suspect that there will be few Phyllis Winger fell down a 30-foot. enhank ment.

Miraculously, she escaped serious in i The latest defensive measure of the subversives and their associ- Classified Ads Get Quick Results! who are either in complete agreement jury. hue arramrnil nillHrmr hoMfll' roll It isn't just gossip! or complete disagreement with the specific proposals in the Eisenhower I message. This newspaper finds itself in substantial agreement with some and Children's Thumb Sucking Studied of 'its members serving in is 10 proposejhg abolition of armed forces Stephen point. 72. former superintendent of i chief Miss Jane Byers of' Sandusky county schools, died at Clyde was named by John Kovvalk, Kent, The epidemic of county representative, measles in Sandusky county ap-'as his secretary Charles J.

peared to be waning as several Miller, president of Fremont reopened for classes was named chairman of the ITS A FACT! By HhRMAN N. BUN I) KS F.N, M. I). Amateur psychiatrists to the contrary, We really DO pay don't know what is normal and abnormal about thumb sucking, Contentment I-)xprehlon In the fifteenth century, thumb sucking in sharp disagreement with others. We take much comfort from the pro- gress that has been made with the budget.

In the past year this Adminis- tration reduced spending by $7 billion thumb sucking, to a certain degree, is part of the normal development of many children diudtiive avoenas and Is neither harmful nor emotionally significant. from that proposed by the preceding one. This year, the President says, was recognized as an expression of peace and contentment among babies. For a long time, however, it wasalso held responsible for crooked teeth, deformities, mouth and gum Infections, and even stom-of the palate air swallowing Many parents have an over-apprehensive attitude toward this habit because they on savings wdh INSURED SAFETY there will be a further reduction of $5 billion in spending. Requests for new appropriations will also be cut.

Harrison Spanglcr. hairman of the, industrial division of Fremont Corn-Republican National committee, inunily Chest The office of told the nation that his party "can (lie Gordon Lumber contpany was win with any candidate we- name entered by burglars but nothing at the presidential nomination con-, 'was taken Elton Wciler, vent ion in Chicago in July" Balhille township, was elected In an effort to halt tralhc viola- president of People's Elevator com-lions Fremont police issued 108 panv Mrs. Mary Edmonds, tickets for various iolations in the 90, life long Fremont resident, died last 10 days, acting Chief Charles I. The lit. Rev.

B. Tucker, Johnson reported. bishop of the Ohio diocese of jthe Episcopal church, scheduled a January fl, visit at Fremont (iibsonburg Donald Waters of Elmore was is among the few unbeaten hasket- tinued Government encouragement to.ash disorders, and in some cases it might AJ tV l'l III However much one may regret that I there will still be a deficit, this is still those who wish to buy or build. Just aSjiead to mild disorders of these types. in acriculture.

it would be possible for Frantic mothers tried to check the habit Hie Covernment to nreemnt the field ofl'V Physical restraint and by putting vile housing to the extent that every build Current Dividend llk On Savings SANDUSKY COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 312 rot han St. Fremont, Ohio i reported favored by Governor John ball teams in the Ohio class er and every buyer would find himself subject to Government whim and regulation. The President proposes a Constitu W. Rnckor as state conservation ranKS. a sizeable achievement.

And the' measure of its merit is not alone in the figures. It is reassuring to have once again an Administration which re- cognizes that what a nation can pay for is a very real limit on what it can do. The President recognizes that the system of high price-supports for agri- cultural products must inevitably lead to the close control of all argiculture by the Federal Government. This he wish- I es to avoid. He has in mind to make a i start toward returning agriculture toward the independence that only a tional amendment to lower the voting DAILY CROSSWORD age from Ul to 18.

It is an unwise move, we think. There is grave doubt tliat the tasting substances on ihe offending digit. Lately this old bugaboo has been losing much of its terror. Help In utting Teeth It is now believed that thumb sucking may een act to help certain children. Newly erupting teeth probably feel strange in their mouths and the thumh acts to compen safe for this.

Many children between the ages of two and four use thumb sucking as a means of release into sleep. Usually this type of thumb sucking decreases after the age of four and no treatment is needed, as a rule. The two-year-old child will not allow the removal of his thumb after he falls asleep; the three year-old ill allow it; and the four- addition of boys and girls of 18 to the electorate will improve the quality of the electorate. In any event, it seems Collection an mulls Metallic rock Kit! th in; ttLL. "I'M' iJt vp ay SlT TURETjl txjfc ETC 5 TlcCteffN a rj a cTnpPpfelF J'i A LiftJoKNIEicL to us that the matter ought to be left a ii ii i j.

i. r- free market for its products can suites tneniseives as me wm- ford it. It is regrettably true that cloa" contemplates. tff' VI 4i finely 0 1 1 President i Vi often has 13 Cut off the ef Sandiest Krpt on 23. Covered 2t Native Vmbna 23.

Lairs iT, Winged infects Z0. Small 51. Female sheep steps seem tentative and hesitating. Yet small as thev are. thev will meet 17 umunuz 1 A I0E spoken approvingly of what he is year-old will ntien remove ine linger ACROSS 1.

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1 K. rr. 1J Ji.no-l'uss the hottest kind of political opposition. pleased to call the middle way. The If it be said that the President does' message seems an attempt to tread that not propose to go far it must.

'middle way. And perhaps that fits the be remembered that Congress may not present temper of the country, let turn go even as far as he proposes. lttt the fallacy there is in the as-We think Mr. Kisenhower was wi.se sumption that there always is a middle YfMrrdjj't Answer St. Trohibi.

ST. Terish rerfcrmed 10, Note of the seal? himself, as soon as he falls asleep. Many dentists believe that any permanent1 mouth deformity can be avoided if thumb sucking is given up before the age of four, or five, Most cases of thumb sucking re quire no treatment or parental In those cases in which it persists, how- ever, there may lie an insecure feeling with to overhaul the Federal tax system w'ay. There is not. And we doubt if mm or if your home is now completed let me explain to you how the low -cost ana in that overhaul to reduce the mere is one netween ine overpowering jn the child.

This can be corrected by im burden on small taxpayers. Burden- regulative state and the freedom of the proved relationships and interests between some taxes lead to tax avoidance, as individual. the parents and the child. According to some history has proved from ancient China' In manv of these specific programs doctors, lollipops or chewing gum might act to modern France. It is past time that it seems us that the President has as substitutes for thumb sucking in those the taxpayer had some token that his been too much persuaded that his Ad-ttho resisted, in this habit past the nriVPlTmeTil vealtTec that ia mntn linage OI IlVC.

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niv. iiivii. iiiuai uui jiiunv ci iiicj 111 KsTlflV 4VII WSWHl promise and hope of flower taxes are not old New Deal and Fair Deal sops if it I am a 53 sear-old woman and1 1 enough There must be performance. not to lose its political hold on from rramps uni(h omn- night. Mr.

Lisenhower, it seems to us. is country. This is very much a matter of: what would vou advise and what causes too concerned ith the possibility of regret. We doubt if it is politically nec-these cramps? business and industrial recession andjessary. And we fear that is the p'niloso-l Answer: Cramps in the legs may be due overemphasizes what the Government 'phv of the welfare state if not to be to a variety of causes.

When cramps in the. jmi in vl Ji lT Il ll 2ft iC J0 s' 1 ii Ay i 1 I 1 1 1 1 I Inc.te A green ab? 1 Much dale Frcih Large sea ducks ir.r. 'r lj 2.: ut.ve Se.r.cs legs occur at nigha. they are due to fatigue or to the fact that the legs are cold. Sometime a deficiency of calcium or Vitamin can do to meet adverse economic ended by this Administration, who then Consequently he- has raised hopes ill telieve us of it? which are probably impossible to But one can disagree with Mr.

Kisen- Additionally, his words give ample op-ihower and still recognize that he has may cauSP cramPs- ln othcr casPS- lhi 00(1 portumty lor distortion ny those ele-, ideas -growing from consultation, inves-. 7 1" such of vessels, as a spasm or a hardenin 41 nients which would clearly like to and study and that these ideas on fears of a recession in order to' do add up to a program. That is a pleas-bring the Government again into close contrast to Presidential messages control of the whole economy. which seemed to depend on happy in- the blood vessels. In the treatment, an attempt should be made to improve the circulation.

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