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('AUK 4 THE MORMKO HEKAJ.U, UKlOSTOWN, A1URDV, DJCCKMBER Ja The United Approach The Morning Herald Fyetw County'i Only Morning Newspaper Entered it Postofflc ItTunlontowii. as Second-class Matter IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT By Earl Wilion From Christinas seals for. the Tuberculosis Association we will shortly pass on to the polio drive in heaiVdisease campaign in'Feb- llram in March, cancer in Aoril. crio- we ukh eroanwav Bests our pled children at Easter Time, cerebral palsy in 8th Annual Earl American in May and so on, with lesser drives in between. we have the goli to matte Appeal follows appeal follows appeal in the big JsJliwlpert ni te Jackie Gleason the Best New TV The "And a-way 'e with hich we oDCn- ed Ihis essay, is It cauaht on national funds-raisins campaigns.

When much the 'same situation existed on the local level, with a score or more community charities runiiiiijr individual fund-raising campaigns, the Community Chest was organized, to 'the. mutual benefit of the organizations and the public. The collective drive produced more income for many of the organizations than they could have raised' themselves, with less overhead, And the public had to reach into its pocket only once, with the satisfaction of knowing that the money was going to meet a certified chari- table heed. from (he rock et fine- iers of Paulette UN10NT0WN NEWSPAPERS. Inc Owner and S.

CALKINS Treasw" D. HABADEH Fdilor JOE DICKSON rltv Ed or ROBERT F. D. KAMENSKY. City Mltor SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

By Carrier 30 CcoU Per Wick By Mail (in Pennsylvania and Preston County, W. in advance Per Vear 1050 Mail rales in territory beyond that thus defined; in advance Per i'ear Unsolicited manuscripts or photographs will not be returned MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled lo the use for of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited to the paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Change In American Psychology Needed By David Lawrence WASHINGTON. Dec.

26. Peace--uppermost in the (noughts of cvcrbody.in the holiday season is attainable, but ii will take a complete change-in American psychology to achieve it. It involves, first of all, a change in attitudes toward new proposals the change from a defeatist point of view which says, "It can't be done," to an attitude of mind which says, "If can be done." It involves, -secondly, a complete change in tlie attitude of the Western Allies toward one another. The only tea- WILSON 11 York tD the sunny slopes of Harilvn Monroe in Girt of the year: Marilyn Monroe, of course. Woman ol the 30i) cilieit this wist year have tried the Mamie Eisenhower.

Book: Detroit idea of extending the Community Chest 25fc principle to. include as many of the national Batista's, in Show Business drives as possible. The "united fund" idea has mourof'ett partciular appeal to industry, which suffers waf hit 'sfoginT "Some? most Weekly from disruptive effects of fund- body Loves Me" in an act with raising- activities, among industrial personnel. husDand. Benny Fields.

An-, 7 other comeback: "Little Mary (One labor executive has. complained that shop small." stewards are called upon so often to ask workers Film of the "Cinerama," for contributions that they are "becoming col- Greatest single comedy The lection agents for a multiplicity of charitable was a great year the year' How well the idea has worked is shown in of B-Bdp gags, telephones, chloro-report of Mr. Ralph Blanchard, executive di- rector of the Gommumty Chests and Councils of Jelke vice case, and Sam Chap-America, that the "united drives show in- man "and Nancy Hawkins, dications of having had greater success in reach- -AdJth's W1S the y.ear we iv i i.L -j. Gertrude Lawrence, Dixie Crosby, lng-their goals. this year than the Community Albert John Garfield! Chest drives, Some of the combined drives went David.

K.Niles, and Mark Kelly well over their goals, and many others made son there is a Korean War and a threat of a bigger war is because the alliance forged in World War II began to deteriorate in 1945 and has become worse ever since. Inside the alliance has tome an infiltration from the Communists which tliwarls unity and prevents a solid front toward the soviet imperialists who now threaten to keep world-in a slate of continuous tension. Neither' Great Britain nor France, for example, has shown an awareness, to. the jnrbads made inside their, own governments, their own press, and A Little About This And That Thi Morning'i MATCHBOX Inside Labor By viCTOR RlESEt ueiuveu wruers alio press agents. Also Gene Hdiv'c.

Fulton Ours- Communist organization which now. has fermented LAWRENCE rebellion or taken advantage of conditions of unrest lo threaten in the few years the peace of the Sear East, the peace-of Asia, and the peace of North Africa from its topmost border to its southernmost point. 1 Interracial frictions, nationalistic ambitions, international hatreds and rivalries already have been exploited to' weaken (he "Western most Df whose governments have been asleep at the switch ler, Fanny. Ward and Ferenc Moi- raisers The irrowth' of the fund" idea tins A small group of Republican strategists met quietly in Ihe capital's Hotel Washington one week alter the presidential election That Turkey Gumbo Soup Surely Tastes Good On This Day By CLOVER CULVER Communists have, moved harassed by the belief that unless they succeeded in' what they were planning that morn- Best Politics Is To Play No Politics, Ike's Best Theme By MALCOLM W. B1NGAY Is Bob mad at Ike? Or Is tic just mad at Tom Dewey? Or is he mad al everybodyT Or isn't he mad al anybody? Answers to Ihese questions come in the category of that recently much discussed of what (lie1 scholarly gentlemen of the press call "interpreting, the me of Ni been in spite of the some of Z'm Jhnni Ry.

who got famous, married largest national drives and ts bound to con- and separated all fn '52. Best new tinue as larger segments of public1 realize afe act: Uarvas Julia, the danc- thalthere is an easier approach to.chartty than EtittwSflLJ?" being, bombarded over and' over again for money Be5t personal appearances: fdi 'this cause and the next one, Judy Gariand and Betty Hutton It is known although not generally at lhi "oC i can lruman's Dt Atty. Gen. Mc- tijat-spme of the larger-national "funds' have crnth. Host exploited TV debut: huge thought has been advanced -Tallulah Bankhead's.

that' with such large treasuries it might be Yea, and this was the year ol fusible for the directing heads to place the prin- clerasCo Ca'lvet, flying ciple Into trust funds or bond purchases with saucers, panel shows, Jaguars, sizeablerinterest returns and iise the income-for alid is -Rita-gonna-take-Aly-back 5swiutgiR the rtrcrL millions the capital fund. It this proves feasi- TV hiU: Lucille Bail and ble it would be a means of eliminating one or two D.eEi Arnai' in "I Love Lucy," and possibly three of the annual campaigns that J'' SheeD' and Hfll saem, like taxes, to be forever confronting the Best speech. Adai Gen. Elsenhower's victory. would be neu-Irnliied exactly iwo years later.

The seven men Victor Klesel bito every front of unrest diplomatic, political and military! The. so-called "Fifth Column" which wrecked France and caused her defeat iii 1940 Is al work in all Ihe Western countries, pressed by naive "left wingers" only this time it is protected by cries of "hysteria" and hunting" or "illiber-nllsm" ex-and socialists who will not he convinced of the trulh until the Moscow foreign office conveniently furnishes them with affadavils testifying not only to the names of (he Communist agetils abroad but giving complete memoranda on their insidious activities. Only in the United States, where there has' been a drive against Communist agents and sympathizers in our own government, is there an awareness now that the. "cold war" is growing in its scope and that it is being fought in Washington, in London, in Paris, and in Rome, and in all tin- Near Eastern capitals as well, by energetic ajenls who are misusing and abusing the processes of democracy and representative government everywhere to paralyze action and prevent the Allies from meeting in unison the Communist threat. The shopworn cry about "thought control" and alleged im-ilalion of the Russian police stale is raised by well-meaning but unrealistic: It is.

also raised by Communist agiiators. It seeks unwillingly lo prevent governmental authorities from taking measures of self-protection. What isn't realised is that con-dilinns during the "cold war" whereas agents of a hostile foreign state, whether they come, in the guise of diplomats or press representatives or In so other pinudn etvilian capacity, are. never permitted to roam outside a concentration camp, during "wartime," they are permitted complete freedom during a "cold war" and Ihus can carry on their sabotage and their subversion under the protection of free institutions (Continued on Page 10) present were ealists. They the labor IpaHprc and uxoerts who SUPDOft- As the Old Architect has said hefore, It all depends on who is doing the interpreting.

never knew of an Interpolation (hat was a good substitute for ana always at the most. "inopportune" acceptance address. Best B' shows: "The Seven-Year time. news Itself. EI.NGAT The iator Children Forced To Accept Erihery Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M.

D. Little Old -Reg. S. Pat NEW YORK fly ED SULLIVAN Men and Maids, and Stuff Memo to Police Commissioner Mnnaghan: Fifteen minutes of prowl policing at 11 M. each night would end the terror of nurses leaving hospitals at Ihe end of the evening shift, 3 J'.

to U. (Nurses' ed the Republican nominee when most of their oflier collegu'es endorsed Adlal Stevenson; Being practical, men they were aware that despite the pleasantries being exchanged even then between the General and those who had fought him, the vast bulk oE labor was still tied lo the Democratic party. They fold themselves privately at this session what the political commentators of Walter Reuther, most articulate spokesmen for the labor-Democratic coalition, were to say weeks later: "For while Eisenhower ran far ahead of the Republican siale In all but three states, the GOP majority margin In Ihe incoming Congress will be the narrowest won by any party in a presidential election year since the Reconstruction period following the Civil War," Iteulher's official magazine, said in its uost-eleetiuu edition. "In the Senate, for example, the GOP majmily can be said to hinge on a single voU Vice Presidentelect Ninon, of course, will east a ballot in the event there is a tie. In the House the Republicans have i majority of approximately a half dozen Reprcsenlatives." The hand of labor leaders who met in the Hotel Washington that November morning knew that Walter Reuther and his associates would soon be swinging Ihe isbor machine into action to recapture the few seats needed to.

win (Continued on Page 9) "Dear Dr. Brady: My daughter, age 9, doesn't tike milk unless it's chocolate. I use one teaspoon chocolate syrup to one glass mills. Is this harmful?" Which? The chocolate or the bribery? Do you resort to bribery whenever your daughter fails to perform according to your wishes? How does if sound, like this: If you'll be a good girl, I'll bring you a present. If you don't put away your -toys, you can't go to the store rtith me.

Unless yau brush your hair right j'du can't wear the new hair ribbnn. Will you eat your carrots if I give you another sweet bun?" Such a technique will produce a wife for some unfortunate man who will trade her services for money or affection. It will produue a man who trades his capacities and "Wish'You Were Here." Most sudden rise: "The Continental." Hostuti: Bette Davis, for having the courage Id sing an dance on B'way in the face of so many difficulties. Best new B'way per-sonalitities: Vanessa Brown, Shei-lah Bond; Best Thomas Luchese. also known as Three-Finger Brown.

Top record seller: GI Eddie Fisher. Top of the new crop: Jimmy Boyd, the 11 -year-old boy whose "Saw Mommy Kissin' Santa Ctaus" rivals "Cry1' as the big record of '52. Other "biggest" "Here in My Hearf by Al Martino, "Why Don't you Believe Me?" by Joni James. "Wish Ynu Were Here," by Eddie Fisher, "Somewhere Along the Way" bv Nat Cale and "You Belong to Me" by Jo Stafford. This was a great party year, too the forejooM being the Sands Hotel's opening in Las Vegas, where guests were given money to gamble, the CBS Television City opening in Hollywood, and' Ihe Pen i- Pencil restaurant's parties for Tallulah Bankhead and Ethel Merman, in New York.

Romances of the year; Joe Di-llaggio and Marilyn Monroe, Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney, Franchot Tone and Betsy von Fur-stenburg, proving that older guys still have charm for young gals. Dog of the year: Checkers. Most discussed B'wayitc: Barry Gray. Irom Ohio popped Dfl a few weeks ago when it was announced that Ike had picked Martin Durkin as Secretary of Labor. He said it was "an incredible appointment" because Durkin voted for Stevenson and thought the Taft-Hartley law should be amended.

Bob said he wasn't "mad" at Durkin and meant nothing personal as far as the AFL union leader of the plumbers was con-conerned. Perhaps a good fellow, I have been looking over Ihe papers to read the interpolations -from the various inferprc-talors, those brilliant and alio-gefher omniscient columnists. The teft-wingers gleefully report that there is a "rift within the loot" and 1he country is going to hell in a tiandbaskel. The dam is bust! Others "interpret" it. as a master stroke cif political genius, that Ike will break the solid union deposition as he did the solid South.

Also he lets us all know that he is not a "captive" of Taft or else. Far be it from me -to interpret all these interpretations. The gentle and sensitive Wal-(Continued on Page 11) THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Freedom and responsibility are like Siamese twinsj they die if they are parted. 0001) WORK We ought to give three cheers for the post office workers. They were out bright and early all during Hie week leaving mail at your door, two and three times a day job well done.

THERE'S NOTHING NEW-Betcha we can describe the Christmas cards you all. got this The wbimsickle ones, Santa Clans driving a lick motor or piloting a plane the gailered English squires gathered around a wassail bowl Ihe copies of Grandma Moses's landscapes the calendars with poinsetla borders those merry villagers dragging in thai tired old Yule Jog. The "waits" singing outside a quaint tavern the comic ones, featuring dogs and. cats the happy families of peasant costume, a Christmas tree the village street scenes the pine trees against snowy, blue-shadoived liclris the New England donrwdys with a bras; knocker a holly Wreath. The 19Ui eemury skaters on a pond Ihe Wise Men following the star the jolly reindeer and sleigh floating across the sky the stagecoach in the courtyard of a picturesque inn (he styliied Christmas tree or floral wrealh, in five colors.

The Christmas tree baubles iti metallic paper the interior of the country, store the "different" card, with palm trees and lula girls the bars of music in liturgical style, spelling out-the season's greetings the photograph of somebody's home ihe tard with a poem full al atrocious puns the reproductions of famous paintings, Or al that's the Kind we usually send mil. How about you? CHRISTMAS IS FOR PARENTS "Sometimes, I've decided," says reader, "our little ones put on their Chrislmas morn excitement for the enjoyment big people, who await their happy faces and remarks, of ours have a darling little boy, 5 years ofd. who 'helped' Santa this year by putting their tree up a week early. All year Jerry had heen hoping Santa would bring him one of (hose new Hopaloiig Cnssidy Bicycles and talked of nothing else. "The long awaited morning came and while his proud parents stood on the sideline, in rushed Jerry, who shouted with glee: 'I got my Hoppy bike and oh, LOOK at the beautiful just as it he hadn't seen Jt for a whole previous week.

STILL TALKING OF CHRISTMAS And there was the five-(Conlinued on 10) lor someimng on the palm This is the sort ot Ira we delight in pointing out a and basketball. ining that hrings about what "corruption" in Washington h)asl Side hospitals, Irom Mount hmai at lUUlh St. north to. Harlem Hospital, so' justifiably scared of night hoodlums, they wait and exit in groups lo subways and buses.) It's fun (o be out ol the hospital. No needles, no tubes, no daily 10-hour infusions Bob Christenherry may have fouled Ihe letter of Ihe law, bul nol the spirit.

Billy Graham won decisively, a Juuy Maxim-Archie Moore encore is silly, Moore out classes him. Robert Cummings alibis he almost dragged a subpoena server under the wheels of his car, because "I thought he was an autograph fan." 1953 autograph fans will pack submachine guns and ink. TV catches ihe Christmas spirit in wonderful style, but you probablv missed the gentleest holiday show. It originates in Philly's WCAU'and Is called "in the Park," a charming fable of a man who lalks with his littie animal friendl! when he arrives to decorate their -Christinas tree. Bill Sears arid Paul Ritts write it with Mary Uolliday.

TV this month hasn't topped young Bobby White's treatment of "Adeste Fidclis" on another morning show Maria Riva, daughter of Mnrlene Dietrich, did a terrific job with Sid Caesar. The prison sketch was high hilarity The ice skating treatment of "Don't Let the Get in your Eyes." The corruption is born in the home in which a child learns early lo figure the angles. Parents who bribe their children to perform or behave in a cerlain way are inadequate to the sacred task of raising children with acceptable moral standards. See to it, gently, kindly, with soft voice, but insistently until if. is done, that your child does what he should, do, at the time that it should be done.

Let him know tli at you are waitira for his nerlnrmanrr. that nn- By George Clark The Neighbors Lraaest worn ol the year: Best nisw lil It takes place, there wll! be no further arguments, dls- (3-Bop) fB-Boo). figure: Gloria Van Deweel. Most tmajuns, explanations, Bribes, lavours. "When your hair' is.

brushed and 'your toys are put TsufLMnJn Red Buttons. Most oromisine away, we can make other plans. Now is the time to clean up. "Now is (he time lo eat supper. Meat, vegetables, salad, these are supper.

Sweet buns in desserts are extras, not essentials. When you have eaten your supper, if you are still hungry, you will have dessert or chocolate milkshake." Chocolate-interferes with the assimilation of calcium nd thould not'be-fed to children. If you must flavor milk, use natural fruit flavors or vanilla or maple. blending into "You Belong to Me," marked a new high for "Hit Parade." Jane Froman's ahoy was spellbinding. Christmas mince pies once started a bitter religious war, the-Puritans a) rayed against Anglicans and Catholics.

Because mince pie originally was baked in the shape of the manger in xvhlch the infant Jesus had been born, the Puritans passed laws outlawing it. The Anglicans and Catholics finally won the fight, but, meanwhile, people forgot the original shape of the pie. That's just one of the oddities about Christmas you'll find in "The Christmas Book" (Harcou'rl, Brace Co.) written by Jesuit Father Francis X. Weiser, ol Boston's Emmanuel Colleger Olher documented facts: Origin the Christmas tree, Gennany; original of 'the Italy; original of bulbs and lights, Ireland, The little volume of 174 pages is scholarly, but warm as the holiday, The Jerry Danzigs named him Jerome (she's e-tennis champ Sarah Pdlfrey; Dad produces Stork Club allow) Veteran theater boxoffice man', Tommy Bothetton, says he persuaded Bngarl lo play tuugh guy roles. It was-Arthur Hopkins' insistence on Bogurt fnr the gang-, Ater pail iii "The Ptrifled Forest" thl launched Bogle on his r.rr as a to-ul! ftiettts.

Bob Sherwood, who authored Ihe piece thought Hopkins had blown his wig, since Bogart previously had played only Innocuous juveniles Grayson Kirk to succeed Dwighl Eisenhower as Columbia' U. head Nicky Hilton and -Susan Zanuck dating Jimmy Flood and Dorothy Cndlsfotti honeymooning The Hal (WPIX) Tunises expecting The Burton Lazaroffs (Mario Lewis' Amelia, Florence Klcmens) named him Robert Arid Clicks: Billy Taylor Trio at Copa Lounge, Senator Homer Capeharl's daughter; Patricia, weds Janies C. Pearson Jr. next month Cinerama to open in 10 citias after Jan. 1 (has already grossed $000,000 in Tmetors ordered Jerry Lewis to slow up The Frank Conniff'a expecting Lowell Thomas Jr.

and Lynn Connor a duel Aly Khan penninj his memoirs 11,000,000. wogsred in lh Jirst week at Jack Enlratter'j Sandi Hotel, Las where Dmny Thomas is headlining Mike Jacobs' nephew, Ira Hirsch, and-Arlene Kraus honeymooning Mel Allen's dad hnspUaliMd Warner's signed Nat King Cole Bill Miller opening Mldml'i Cops City Jan. 40 KolWiv Mfiwtb jammlni Miami and Wait Coast flights, i politician: fellow named Eisenhower. Silliest trip Boh Sav-a3e's, to Spain, to try In woo Rita Hayworlh Outstanding opera performance: Rise Stevens' where she popped out of her bodice doing "Carmen." Best B'way stage comedian: Phil Silvers in "Top Banana." Most promising new film actress: Rita Gam of "The Thief," which was the best-exploited film (thanks to publicist Bernie Kram-ber Fighter of the year: Rocky Mareiano. Fight we won'l forget: Joey Maxim beating Sugar Ray ir, tiiat terrible heat the crack by Bob Brumby thai Maxim "won by Ihe skin of the host" lind Ihe headlines in two papers: "Sugar Melted." And with that we wish you a.

Happy Neit Year! WISH' I'D SAID THAT: "The nieklc cigar has come back all right, hut it fakes a. dime's worth of -matches to keep it-going." Galen Drake. TODAY'S' BEST LAUGH; "II you think old soldiers just fade way, try galling Into your old Army uniform. Cjuote. (Copyright im, Fost-Hilt Syndicate, Inc.) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Jitters I expect bill in the mall any day for all Ihe good I have received from your booklet NERVES AND NUTRITION.

am not esaegeratiiig one hit when I say it has brought me-back to normalcy from I believe I aw something In your column about esanjination jittersmy daughter has 'em for weeks before each (est C. Answer Details on p. 31 of the booklet it nol in your. copy return it in exchange for later edition. For the booklet NEJIVBS AND NUTiimON, 'S2 edilion, send 2Se and'jtampea'j self-addressed envelope.

Shots Go -On Forever The Upward Look My mother suffering from what, the doclor calls hirrienlng of the Is .60.. The doctor hs been Elvlng her shots for a year, and now he is giving her two thols day. (M. AnnVr-I cin't imiiin what for, unlets It Is that your mother Hub the money ind the doctor hasn't enough JFMtta to keep him out of miarhlet. Ask tat i( (CorUBiieti on tit lb) One jf the most successful lawyers we know jellied nearly all cases nut hi court.

He was a pnctlclng Chrlsllari. There Is uttory a fault among you, because ye go to' law' one with mother. I Corinthians 6:7 'Did your father run by here 7 i'm trying to get him into his now robe.".

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