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Correspondents Notebook EVMUAUY, WHY NOT cr.e Cirist- I read all the Sun- r.oi ts I'. paper au octre. ir a York Mirror. "a ar.d Thif Then I r.re-.ehed I sjr.r.i ana gifting tarce.ls-.'an be dir.ierc-i. :r.e Sun-day.

I -p. on. If or.e ar.u 'J: I s.ojld:i': buiit- 1 Herald 0:1 1 held ir.ass a moment, then Kce 1 ,) ears Today's Business Mirror about a Yart. T-- they If you reap tot Comtfta "udivMtuU to wi a credi; to per tbey durwi of tlwir whm tawir lav it to iauy An thr bear tax Brakcn baltiBg iron itUJiy who believe thai Tbe Federal braiau out tbat for policies tute made risk a one- about uaiUiuk AawrkaM evea proptMtiot. corporaie tuick art all ritk.

If tbe bate up Wby are AaMfiruac. he louts kis money. If it over Its: IB the 11 iwNitht pilittf up. puttiof i prospers, federal, cute aad local far. rorpomtiow bare told 1W money into alawMt but guvernuentf dip their new of for iavettomu? deeper and deeper into the nil.

9573.984,000. ibe feveetaaeat Deal- A Seuate-Hotue economic tub- The for investing Digest reppnt. la all 1HI opened to ever slimmer. 245 ittues for da' OB ptawtbte reuovt. The la-t Agauut thic the York Stork 000.

But bade ia raanaai vestment BaaUwn hat been wafinf battle. salet almost 94 1-J meetiig in Hollywood, Fla, it tak-'lis preUden-. Emil Schrana, billion. And this year inc stoek of the filiation. (ore his iiiuew tbe-iuui a larter income availabU The Siibt-uiuoiit- land trying to investors on she tee likeiy 10 bear testimony idea of buying common stocks.

What has scared the pubk off? from financiers point up some many uf which offer attcatiive First of all. of eourae. was It2t it. of the they think tovern-, on the money it takes Many people (till remembtr ment doinc whkb hobble nock; buy them, on his exchange. At the! the stock market collapse.

rules and red tape eon- Canon's industries crow. Ameri-jer thing is the current temin'e selling securities, as wellican bosiness will have -a targerjtion on cecurity. People buy iamr- ir.ianted 1 01 1 iO pounds and could hold a.crushed i'. toppled over. When Sunday ne'Asoapcr overhead go: up and stepped on the Llv 'hand.

1 scales I weighed 190 five pounds less. But whenever 1 abdo- You. too. can panther sii'Ong men getting slack 1 could following this regime with the was renew nsy strength by a But don't wall workou: the Sabbath press. ercise before an open window, do vou keep such fine Now 1 usually lake these exerviscsjThey may blow apart and strangle inquired, only year.

you. the increasing regulation of business which some investors the idea that the government isn't for the benefit. an 1 met in Uorary. ee i The committee might hear; torpOra ion pie" which Schram cays should annuities, goveraaaeat -distributed more widely." bonds, and deposit in insured He stockholders who; banks. They also prefer corporate 1 dividends--first the iiTcome lax on the risk of getting from which who spring.

then the in- cu dividends some companiec individuals receiving paid. -Why risk your money, "Uhe dividends. Schram has urged common stock. So far tola year they've bought 214 new corporate bond for S2.017.M1.000. And last Year they bought 238 Issues for $2,832,451.900.

"How at your ageT Bundesen on By Herman A', fiinufesen, M. D. The Nation Today World Today There ia no doubt that the Bri- i inquiries in Informed British quart- jent dominions evidence flkt have an examina-i(ish lion is roaring angry overjcrs make it quite clear that system works well. She doesn't a Marline The rebuHdine of patient! You should by a wasting disease of tion made by a skin specialist tojv.hat he regards as an attempt by.is strong indignation over what isjwant irresponsible criticism, and siamiing is often a difficult find the cause in your case. United Nations to tie a knot inlrcgarded ae interference with want to be asked to do Dec.

Then aii of a sudden a former. But it was Prcsiucnt Iruman; To a(x onlp ish lhis ask food WP wer-'havina a kind of Force major. George Racey.sunnmg mmseu Key lols of it is necesMr o.iiet time, looking forward to; Jordan, started talkina a was preparing some of b.gcest. pntient who lost th and breath'otosn bomb taking a deep breatirV.om bomb material bcins sent to; news material although he won't because of ulcer Cnnarcis" conies back in: the Russians uun-ia the v.nr. it until 19aO.

i i mmnr nr 1 thyroid disease, tumor, burns, or' work on r- of the L'nion" menage Tips On Bridge By Barclay tail. I This indignity to his caudal appendage was inflicted last Friday when the Assembly, overriding British opposition, adopted several measures calling for more in- I tain's colonial prerogatives. things which she already is doing. So while we needn't expect any- All this applies to Britain's own so drastic aa withdrawal I colonies. So far as concerns the tning from the UK.

yet the signs right trusteeships, she Indicates now are that London might refuse ness to provide all Information re- to cooperate in carrying out UN quested by the peace organization. formation about the world'? non-'ideas which the British govern-'British say there is no urolems those essential bu ii i ng blocks 00 1 Play contract has been beat- self-governing peoples. The action feels are trespassing on pri- 1 came on the heels of a Hat declara- vale England regards tion by Hector NcNeil, British Min- A couple of the fi-ilsc-e retorted: nanc'al experts sot into an arau- tion. or Secretary of State Ache-! This put a oeouer in thei House and one-third of the 96 Sen-i something 10 say a in these parts, and creators, a situation of which China or "congressman" J. a i be expected, since the is not unaware.

nel'l Thomas was on trial. American Activities Commit-j Until then, barring any Elements which are so necessary! en because the declarer made ie rebuilding body tissues. a seemed an obvious play to elecuon thing is true of patients whoUhe first trick, before building a an plan. The effort for speed in the up beginning not only can prove cost- but can make him struggle around i difficult problems be fortified to withstand i operation or wno must oe i after But the great rush that goes on day after day when Congress is around was missing. In short, we had no sensations on a day-by-day which cause him to finish play lat- I tee now is hand jnjne i this i ace may be fairly There" is no lack of foods con-! er than if he had taken the time to quiet and peaceful.

Maybe. I hadjtaining the needed elements. Meat. 1 start right. Usually a little extra to put the "maybe" in ere! i SSs.

cheese all supply them time devoted to getting off on the major's story arter being quiet a long time, and the Congressional atomic committee is going to dig around a bit. too. twice, since this is Washington. i abundantly, but unfortunately they; right foot is saved later on. These Days are also what we think of as hearty i foods.

Patients who have been sickj for long periods of time frequently! I I n0t haVC a PP etite for tnem 1 By George SOKOlsky at least not in the quantities re-i quired. Then, too, digestion inj these cases is sometimes so im- Paired as to prevent the handling The mania in Washington to reg-i Of course, he does not say why duplicate the job sim- ine mania in 10 -c 5 federal govern-i of a generous diet. be in everything? i Sometimes such patients require that New Jersey. soft or liquid diet. To a ulate control, manage companies, because in the United States" is perhaps aiin the State of New York, concern-j ment wants to reflex of the rise of socialism i ing which he lodges his principal I am told th throughout the world.

The imi-icomplaint, as constantly being Massachusetts. Michiganjsuch a diet high in protein and atj tat ion" is not due to anv serious jvestigated. In fact, he says jusllaad California have similai'iy com- the same lime keep it palatable is! between, a thelthe opposite: Ipetent examining bureaus. Allen's difficult ister of State, that hie country couldn't accept international interference with -any areas now under tl-? British flag. There is of course no reason to think for a moment that Britian intends to withdraw from the peace organization.

However, my her colonies as her own business. British officials take the position desire on their part to put an iron curtain around the colonies. A There is another aspect to Ms colonial imbroglio. British quart- thai, with some SOO.years of colon- ers in America say that influences ial experience behind her, Eng- hostile to Britain are trying to stir land ought to know what she is cloing. She thinks the British colonial policy, which calls for ultimate independence, is a good one.

She points to her seven independ- np trouble among her colonies with the idea of embarrassing the mother country. That's a further reason why England doesn't want outside interference In her management. Washington Scene the most drastic housecleanings ny branch of tly military has had for a long time is to be performed on the Army Chemical Corpe by its new 'chief, Maj. Gen. Anthony comparisons Mrrarv Allen said- i companies regulating the E.

Dineen, the New Whv did the insurance panics fight regulation or fight This is a curious commentary in these tertns: I State superintendent of insurance, chocolate syrup, a chocolate vitamin compound, a pint each of milk and cream, plus a powdered milk preparation. A quart of this mix- United States which is solvent and! you are the statement that onlyj-. A drink that tastes much i ner ble prosperous and Great any other giant insurance com-jindustry the country of that! OC olate milk shake has been de-j which is bankrupt and dependent, jpany, you are totally unregulated, magnitude that is absolutely for tnis purpose. It is made but rather to a trend of the times. I Now they 'Oh.

well, the, is the insurance in-j up six beaten eggs, with For instance, in a radio colloquy regulate Yeah, sure, the! dustry, is just not so between Robert S. Allen and TexjState regulates it. How? By the; Then Mr. Allen speaks of Ro- A 5 2 (Dealer: East Both sides vul- South it 4 NT West Pass Pasa Pass North Pass Pass Pass The slight extra burden put on North by being in 3-odd (instead of that If thg is so i a A (congressional) investigation? on one of the best managed regu-j jy are so pure and everything jlatoiy offices in the United States, an i ture contains more than 4 1-2 4-odd proved just too much for 01 I A hotsv-totsv, well, then, insurance department of the i i A ga it." 1 i -J I I A A i i -i A I CU UOl I I I New York State nasjg ram of protein, which is aboutjhim. considering temperament insurance commissioner, a gen- a ll of the protein required by aland everything.

When the diamond tleman, a very estimable gentle- not have the Government investi- State of New York, headed man. who came from an insur- ea-e 'f it vrUl all be to vour cred-imany years by Louis H. Pink, who ance company. Mr. 6 (at present is president of Associ-i brought him from an insurance Hospital Service, and now byjcompany.

and when Mr. Dewey Robert E. Dineen. its reputation -steps out office, why. then this School Paper Hits among students of government regulation is without compare for and competence.

As a mat- niy criticism gentleman will return to his 25 or 50 thousand dollar insurance company person each day. Between Meals This quart of fluid may be drunk 19 was led, he saw possible losers Jin other suits, so gladly observed he wouldn't have to lose any In diamonds thinking that as he with or between meals, or may be i pi a yed the A from dummy. given by tube directly into stomach. Patients using this mixture frequently gain from one-half I to one pound a day In many cases. Then he studied to see how he could limit other losers.

He could stand one in spades if he lost only one in clubs, he reckoned. So New York. Dec. 7 iff)--Colum-ihave heard of that office is and was a member of the firm I I I 1 1 A I I A know Mr. Dineen.

He is a iaw- Patients who were especially he took out trumps ree rounds bia University's student regulates too tightly. iof Bond. Schoeneck and King. In er has opened up with some caus-! In this colloquy between Ro-j 1924, he worked for the Aetna Life tic comments about the university's president, Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower. bert Allen and Tex McCrary. there was some unfavorable reference to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Tn an editorial Monday. "The (Company, which interested Columbia Daily Spectator" leveledlThe Metropolitan is the largest life Insurance Company for one year and then for another year i Lumber Mutual Casualty Insurance Company. From 1926 to 1943.

he was a practising lawyer with its main fire at a speech Eisen-j insurance company in the Schoeneck firm, in Syracuse, hower made last week before thejand therefore is a suitable In 1943. he was ap- St. Andrews society at the Wal-j for attack. So I inquired about how superintendent of insur- ActnfHl Tfntpl lit iS TtmcA mrtrt ic in nffin. T'liaM- the speech was a trial bal-ifacts: loon." the newspaper said, "wei The examined.

These are think public reaction will soon flat-jthe state of New York has a per- ten The General. In the speech, said Bureau. The Metropoli- he thought too much emphasis tan if examined once every three was being placed on personal th. curiry at the expense of individual and is still in office. There- jfore.

he did not come from an in- insurance department ofjsurance company. Allen's assum- tion that Dineen will accept employment with an insurance com- sonnel of 350. exclusive of the Li- pany is sheer clairvoyance. not assume that he will return to years. Because of the character of and -his law partnership? operations, The subject of Federal vs.

State Turning Back the Pagi liberty. He was quoted as saying takes about 14 months to do the is broad and important, that perhaps people wanted cham-ijob. Thirty-five examiners, all civ-jit need not be discussed outside pagne. when they should have "hot'il sen-ice employees, are facts, dogs and beer." jin this examination, going through The student editorial comment- 1 every account of the company. In ed: addition, two actuaries of the content with beer and hotipartment devote themselves to it.

4ogs has never been part of theiT'ne final report is a public oocu- American tradition we know. available to anyone. cfte we know assures any citizenj The cost to the public and the: that he may some day eat cham-jcompany of these pagne and caviar, and in the Whiteiis considerable. Costs, however. House at that.

don't know. covmt in country benefited by the use of this mix-! and Iec le club 4, finessing the ture were those suffering 10 hopin2 the wou i in Eas stomach and bowel disorders, or Washington. Dec. 7--(VP)--On6 of i settled in Kokura. on the Japanese thyroid surgery cases.

Person with cancer, those who had burns or broken bones, or with ulcers or wounds that heal with difficulty, also were helped to a great extent. hand. But West had it and won. The positive loser in spades and the one more sure loser in clubs beat'his contract If North had taken good straight look at the diamond lead, would have realized that his In those cases in which the pa-i opportunity for success confront- tient is suffering from liver dam-Jed him -immediately. All that he age, the fat content of the to do was be willing to lose must be reduced by omitting the first trick in diamonds if West cream and chocolate altogether, had the Q.

playing low himself to and sustituting skim milk whole milk. Qnestiwu and Aavwen K. What the skin to peel between the fingers? Answer: This may be due to excessive sweating, to ringworm in- C. McAuliffe, the famous "nuts" hero of Bastogne. The chemical corps has been allowed to fall to dangerously low estate.

It has had a succession of chiefs of which the least said the most charitable. Its morale, alone with its efficiency, began to drop during the war when it began to appear that there would be no chemical warfare. It never was called upon to show anything during the conflict. Its postwar stature was not improved under the 'command of Maj. Gen.

Alden H. Waitt, whose retirement application was accepted last September, by Secretary of the Army Gray. General Waitt was suspended in connection with the 5-percenter investigation, but was restored to duty just long enough for him to enter his retirement application. The new chief is determined to as tough and unyielding on inef- 'iciency in the chemical corps as was when be hurled "nuts" to German surrender demands at the Battle of the Bulge, at the moment, however, he is in the process of Hrsonal readjustment. He confides he finds it rigorous.

He can't get used to the primitive hardships of life in Washington. Gen. McAuliffe was luxuriously island of Kyushu, as commander; of the 24th division, when dent Truman named him chief of i the chemical corps. This moving his residence'to our bleak settlement on the banks of the fection, or to infection with germs. 25 Years Ago the lead run toward his J.

If West did not have the Q. he would have been in just as good luck of course. Ai the cards West would have won the first trick if dummy played low. North could have won any return. Even if it were a spade, he could have followed with a diamond to the the A and of the two diamond tops for a spade and a club discard, then could have conceded a trick clubs.

December of University celebrate course, but we are willing to bet throws millions to the wind and an old tradition when they holdj 1924 The Rev. Alfred P. Coman, pas- tor of Park Methodist Church, is i.esnn.an.. th. TM beer and hot dogs weren't on the now talks about an annual nightshirt parade.) as well as; Institutes of dist church.

Mr. Coman is dean -'rade which occurs some time be- itit3tiue i Institute. i 4 5 4 A 4 2 Mrs. Olive O- Butoch HORNELL. Y.

IT. H. GHEENHOW COMPANY Publisher Louit G. BulKh Antfcoc.T T. J.

Oralto General Mtrjfer HORKELLSVILLE (WEEKLY) TRIBUJtl Founded Xoveaioer 26. 23il The Founded 1373 Founded 3177 Evcr.snn Trib'jne-TinUi Everir.e EstiDliihsd Re-esUbliihcd National AdvertUinc Representative SMALL. BREWER KTXT. INC. iiO New York City itween the last day of football sea-i Mr.

and Mrs. Warner Murphy 'son and Christmas. 25 Spruce street are parents of i Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Satherty son born December 5, in St.j Bennett street are parents Mercy Hospital. daughter, Harriet Jane, born De-1 The Canisteo All Stars made It! jcember 7. three straight in a bowling tourna-j Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Wheeler of; ment against the Huguet team on 91 North Main street are )of a son, Howard. bom De-i o. 52 7 5 4 4 A 1 4 2 32 K14S The meringue was light and crust flaky: "The only unorthodox feature was that -she had cut up lemons and inserted them raw into the mess." Potomac. He ihas found existence less luxurious in the nation's capital. Nevertheless he is trying to face the stern future fearlessly.

"Bvrt it virtually requires a reorientation course," he explains. We had a 20 room house with eight servants in Japan. Now I've got to readjust myself to one room in the Martinique Hetel." Gen. McAulifforsaid there was one minor compensation for living in Washington. When you order something to eat the chances are you will get something remotely resembling what you ordered.

did not always go in he said. "We had a woman cook. She was pretty fair on certain dishes but- we always had to keep our fingers crossed. I suspect her trouble was that she was loo literal. was instructed on how to make a meringue pie out of canned peaches and it turned out pretty gbdd.

One day I brought home some lemons and told her I would like a lemon meringue pie. "She inquired how it was made, end I. not being what you could call a master piemaker. replied that it was made the same way as the peach meringue, but with lemons. "She brought in for dinner that night and it looked inviting.

Note: Now that we have the much atomic bomb, a lot of people the possibility of chemical warfare is over for good. Gen. McAuliffe and the chiefs of staff don't. This is to advise all who' may have the shah of Iran aa house guest not to worry if they hear strange pitter-pats emerging from his bedroom. The noises were heard when he was living in Prospect House hehere.

guest of the State Department, of our most charming and lavish host The State Department particularly stunning in decollete The pitter-pats caused the host grave concern because It does not have much pitter-pattering by its house guests. The mystery was solved, however, after the Shahinshah requested a radio. It turned out that he's an ardent tap dancer. One of the most painful tft- criptions of newspapermen I have ever heard--and I wish I had never heard it: "Underpaid and overprivileged." Fifty two U. S.

insurance companies have home offices in Connecticut and more than two million dollars in cash premiums pour into the state daily. Scott's Scrap Book By R. J. Scott (Dealer: South. East-West nerable.) i What is most likely to be a win- 'Buffalo spoke at the annual Mem-! ff or rih aftpr South i a i I I i OOUlll uonsiaerao.e oamage re ditea: onal Day jenices of Hornell, ODn tn tournament deal with 1- when one end of a large locomo- Lodge of Elks Sunday.

mis tournament aeai wun i- Dr. and Mn. E. J. Sweet motor-; dropped a of 12 feet 1 while It was being moved by a i traveling crane in the Erie shops.

SSon Glenn.Schulmeister. and Leonard E. Wisnerj Spade? Enured second al a. Pon Office at Ntw of P(jrt Huron Micn were unjtcd the Act of 1. 1872.

Children Apples Hearing Is Slated i Monday in Davis Case New York. Dec. State iSuprcme Court hearing will be held MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tne Associated the local newi print jin marriage December 4 at thej ew York, Dec. 7--fi--Each of next Monday on the legality of the i bride's home. The wedding wasjNew York City's 886.000 public is entitled exclusively to the use for wpuojication oil performed by the Rev.

E. W. Laf- school children will bet two apples ted in this newspaper. wtU all AP a p.teh..; ferty pas or the Avoca BapUst a weefc from 70 frejgnt rloarts purchased as surplus by the U. S.

Sub'cript'on By carrier SO cents weekly: by mail payable strictly in; Church. months ript'on carrer a a N'nw York State ariti Pcnr.f.-lvania one year-- 18.00. six months Harrv E. White of East fain itates year 10 street, Avoca, has been appointed three months month $1.00. 4-THE EVENING TRIBUNE, L.

N. DECfTMRFR 7. enumerator for the agricultural census now being taken by the federal t'overnmerit. Department fof Agriculture under it? farm parity program. The New York State apples will arrive at the Bronx terminal market, starting ouster of Benjamin J.

Davis. convicted Communist leader, from' his scat in the city council. Davis, a Negro, obtained court order Monday directing city offic- als to show cause Monday why his ouster should not be set aside. The order was issued by Justice Aurelio. UOHM UMlYERSrfY DtLAHp, CA.NKOM, OK ttffKE IS1E of 4mtS, ftRMtS HA.P A.

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