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the Democratic nominee, "who is known in and as a tight-fisted man with a dol- lar." Then he lit into Stevenson's "I see no reason to expect the candidate to do as "well," Truman declared. "He was i ln a position to cut waste in the military, 'as chief of staff of the Army. But I do not recall tnat he brought about any conspicuous examples of doing so. "He certainly did no better in thin resist than Gen. Marshall him or Gen.

Bradlev and Collins after mm. Ana knows that military evpenditures simply cannot be cut enough to reduce taxes, without weakening our defense and injuring our na tional safety. "This is just the old flim-flam, and the Republican party hopes that we will be so dazzled by their general, that we- will not see through his specious arguments. of Sen. Robert A.

Taft. campaigning for Eisenhower, for talking about price controls because of the candidacy for the Senate there of Mike DiSalle, his Man Jailed On Tip; Wife TGets Reward WORCESTER. MASS. An i anonymous public spirited citizen, credited by police with solving a $31,000 bank robbery, has turned a $500 reward over to the wife of the man arrested for the crime. A telephoned tip to the Worces ter Telegram city desk brought about the arrest of Edward S.

just as he was taking his 4-year-old son to a doctor. without criminal said he needed money to pay medical ex penses and help his family, police said this apparently was so. Wednesday night the publicly unidentified informant received a S500 reward. He immediately turned the sum over to Mrs. My ler.

At first refusing, she later ac- 8 children. former price stabilizer. Di Salle. who rode the Truman train, is seeking to unseat Republican Sen. John W.

Bricker. His route led also through the Indiana stumping grounds of Republican Sen. William E. Jenner. now see kin- re-election against Democratic Gov.

Henry Schricker. "Moral PJjrmies" Truman has called Jenner and Republican Sen. R. McCarthy of Wisconsin "moral pigmies" for their attacks on Gen. George C.

Marshall. It was 6:55 a. m. wnen Truman train rolled into the Indianapolis station for the first speech of the square miles of trees, barren rocks, and Lots of the bushes were thorny and there were surprising few grassy spots. Mainly the island seems to be fAfWhatYouLike Without Sour Stomach "iilil FREE HEARING AID CLINIC HOTEL DIXON FrMaf.Oct.IOHi, I952 10 A.

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BY THE I'NfTED STATES GOVERNMENT. pal op with idlran of nrartnc aid that for low inn ran ham Srlnttlfle Pllllnc wltB an Come la aad hrtp jam with yosr bcartac prabtant aaS gtn yaa (tea krar- Many questions cannot be answered with Truman Accuses Republicans of Plotting End to Price Controls If They're Victors ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN. Truman said today that Dwight D. Eisenhower has "moaned and groaned about high 'prices" even as-the Republicans plan to "murder what's left of price controls" if they win in No. vember.

And he accused the Republican presidential candidate of practicing "the old flim-flam" on the voters by "going up and down the country promising tax cuts, and budget cuts, and saying the people are on an 'economic was in a speech prepared for delivery at Cleveland. O. in Public Square during a day ef "give 'em hell" campaigning In Indiana and Ohio en route to Buffalo, N. for a major ad-' dress tonight. Harry Sarcastic .5.

With heavy sarcasm, Truman referred to Eisenhower's talk of efficiency and eliminating Xi waste in government. He said the Army has proved a great deal in spect since the Republican didate was its chief of staff." And he said further improvement is possible under Adlai Stevenson, day, and at that the President was 10 minutes late. But a crowd estimated by Police Chief John Ambuhl at 1,500 awaited under the Capitol Avenue viaduct on which a platform had been erected. The audience had grown by the time the President appeared with Schricker, who introduced Truman. Truman called for Schricker's election over Jenner, and for the election of other Democratic nominees.

The President said he was sorry he couldn't introduce his daughter. Margaret, since she was still asleep. life on Mediterranean Nudist Isle Hard on Feet By PRESTON CROVER ISLE OF LEVANT, France Uft- Life in this Mediterranean nudist colony is fine for the soul and hard on the feet. The island lies ID miles off France opposite the summer vacation spot of Le Lavandou. I took a boat ride over.

You do see nudists. As the boat comes in to the small dock, the its running. among the. trees and rocks and help the passengers ashore. A big Drown maie nuae gave me a friendly hand across the gap between the boat and the wharf.

Men More Nude The are more nude than the women. The children are nudest of right spanking nude. The men wear a covering about the size of a folded pocket handkerchief, say five or six inches square. It seems to be enough. Some women wear halters but most let their breasts enjoy the fine cooling touch of the sea breezes and the warm rays of a sun which shines 300 days a year.

Elsewhere the women wear about the smallest bathing suit you ever saw. One young lassie of about 24 summers strolled by us, all golden brown, or almost all. She had been bathing along the coast on the French side, wearing the necessary halter and scanty pants. On the island she had discarded the halter. She had a case of sunburn.

Law Requirements The law requires that the minimum one piece of cloth be worn. We were told that a good many are not very particular about that when they get back into the "interior." I walked to the top of the island without excessive peering into the bushes and didn't see any law violations. The island is six miles lone- and two wide, containing nearly four rocks, gravel, and dry paths under the trees. Many live in tents although there are four small hotels. People come from England, Germany, Holland, France, Spain, Italy and both North and South America.

Hard on Feet At a grocery store the nude little housewives buy long loaves bread and sacks of food, cuddling tnera in tneir arms as tney mince in bare or sandled feet along the gravel paths to tneir tents. A Dutch naturist who was hep to this business said the island awful hard on the feet He had burned his bald skull until it was almost raw and bleeding but he left no doubt that it was just the thing to do for a vacation. New Envoy ROME! UP) Ken Harada, Japa nese minister to the Vatican dur- in the war. arrived here by plane from Tokyo today to take up his new duties as ambassador to Italy. Phone Ladd L-41 Lanuti's Tavern LADD, ILLINOIS FISH AND TURTLE On Friday Nights Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nites CHICKEN-IN -THE-BASKET AND SALADS NOTES for BUSINESSMEN: Hew to Profit from JOB PRINTING SALES BOOKS An ordinary thing in any store, often overlooked, bat an essential that can mean much wasted time if not olanned proprely.

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pop-oft an- scratching is necessary Ike. left, and Adlai. right, are seen above left, and Adlai. right, slow down for. hard usicenUatiou, stirring up the gray matter a bit Veil-Less Women Concoct Answer To Iranian Man TEHRAN.

Recent at tacks on unveiled women In Tehran have brought a counter-attack from the a proposal that Iranian men put away their Western garb, return to long robes and turbans, and let their beards grow. During the past few days, sev eral Western-dressed women without the traditional voluminous Mos lem veil have been attacked in the crowded bazaar section of the capital. Several were burned by acid squirted from syringes. Today the Independent newspa per Iran printed an announcement from the apparently-fictitious "So ciety ot Iranian veiled women, -calling on the men also to cast off their "Godless" Western clothes and return to traditional Moslem dress. Recalling that Iranians were or dered by the late Reza Shan, father of the present ruler, to assume the" costume of the Western infidels" the announcement said trousers, jackets and hats had caused "our Moslem brothers to sro to liquor shops, to sit at gam bling tables, to frequent night clubs like foreigners ana perform thou sands of other prohibited acts which formerly they never did when they wore Islamic clothing-such as despoiling womanhood." Card of Thanks Wn urlah tn our heartfelt thanks to all our friends and.

neighbors for tne Kindness ana svmpainy mown uuruix cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn and Family. Demos Run Under 'White Supremacy' Tag in South NEW Gov.

Thomas E. Dewey says the "White su premacy" slogan on Alabama's democratic nauot tnat party's top nominees of "rankest hypocrisy." In a state-wide radio and tele vision address Wednesday night, the New York governor ripped into Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson and Sen. John J.

Spark man of Alabama after holding up to TV-viewers the official Alabama ballot showing: rooster emblem, with the words "White Supremacy" above it and the words "For tne Kignt below it. "There it is," Dewey said, "the rooster and the banner of White Ku Klux Jim Crow flying over the elec tors for Stevenson and Sparkman in this vear 1952." The symbol was piacea on ine Alabama ballot around 1901. It adopted at the behest of White supremacy leaders in reaction to the post-Civil war penoa wnen Northerfn opportunists allowed mass Negro voting and many White voters were disfranchlsea. Prefer Quality ALWAYS IUY A 1 os sees September Seventeen For fall campus and career capers You'll live in this KAY McDOWELL charmer that goes equally well to school, to work, to dates. It's the pin-point tweed that wears wonderfully well.

It boasts the soft shawl collar that frames your face, full flared back, three buttons, slit pockets. In natural and grey, 9 to 15. LJlllUJOOd In advance of Dewey's speech, his office said he would demand Sparkman withdraw as party's vice presidential candidate and that Stevenson "withdraw from the Alabama ballot." However, In his speech, Dewey actually said: 'When I first saw these ballots I thought I should call for one or both ot to retire as candidates. But, after all, it's up to them." No coats inside the bulldlne Furnished in standard widths oi 32'. US' or Any leneth desired Also Bog Houses, Grain Bins Steal Built Corn Cribs, any size.

Corn Cribs, Laying Houses, and Oarages. For complete maa uewenpuan Can Deliver Immediately Political Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gov. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic nominee, have extremely mobile faces, which, in their expressiveness, frequently are remarkably similar. Typical examples from pictures taken during the campaign, show that while the candidates may differ widely in political views, their instinctive Thursday, October 9, 1952 Page 13 expressions and gestures are "bipartisan.

Nixon Will Make 5-State with the New York Columbus Day celebration. On Oct. 13 in Mew York the schedule calls for a nationwide radio and television appearance. to p. (EST), over CBS-TV and ABC-radio, with a re-broadcast 2Vt hours later to the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast areas.

The Oct. 12-21 itinerary takes Nixon through New York. Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Tour Soon WASHINGTON-W-Sen. Richard Nixon will open a five-state.

10-day campaign tour Oct. 12 in New York City, the Republican NaUonal Committee announced One of the most interesting trips to be taken by a traveler in Vienna is a two-hour aerial tramway journey which carries passengers today. The announcement said the GOP Vice presidential nominee will make 44 appearances, beginning over the Alps. WINTER The Dixon Evenlnsr TelerraDh Dixon. Illinois new a gets' a apprise ooce in a while.

i are Ike, at left, surprised by a press conference Question, and Adlai spotting the cameraman as he sips a mflk-ehske. EASY AS SH00TINT FISH IN A BARREL! CONVENDENT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT IN DIXON It's easy as shooting fish in a barrel to make extra Christmas money through Telegraph Classified ads. Thousands of eyes search the Want Ads for all sorts of things every day. They're looking for things to buy, living quarters to rent, help, real estate, everything! In fact, this very day interested folks may be looking for something you'd like to dispose of! Yes, it's eaSy to make money through Want Ads! Just phone 2-1111, Fit your offer into a few words, and watch someone take you up on it, FAST! Want Ads Serve You All Ways Always 2-11 IN DIXON rar All Makes stqfe shop ACOUSTICON OF ROCKFORD 108 First St. Nfwsi Nev Batteries Ear of Hrartat.

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