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Old Stick.in th Mud Bit "but where the boas is. "Boss door side" he ttoaing around to the side at the building, where there was a door. A card over a bell button reads, "The Mighty Muo," in big letters, and underneath, "Katino Partus, Mgr. A girl in a white uniform an swered the door and when I asked if Milo was in she said, "No, but the missus is," which could have knocked me over with ms, a right, and he Kves in Omaha, where be is wrestling next Tuesday night. Why don't V.

XXXII THERE was no doubt that the giant screen set was a whole lot better, and after seeing this Mik wrestle a few times, even you take the train out there and visit him?" It was my first trip to Omaha, I began to be convinced that it was my Milo. This one called so as the tram approached I looked out the window most of a feather. himself 'Mighty too, but there "I'm a friend of his I said. the time, but I soon saw that was also a Mighty Atlas and a Golden Apollo, so just because and she said, "Come on upstairs) and IH announce you." which hadn't missed much. Why would anyone want to feve in a burg Greeks bked to be Greek, you uke this? I kept thinking, but sounded pretty high toned for Milo.

after I got off the train at the couldn't go by that. Honest, you couldn't keep Frederika away from watching him. Whenever he body slammed the other fel station, I soon found out It on account of the beefsteaks. It seems that Omaha ie a center of WASNT nearly done looking wwina wd en a reaj siout the meat packing industry, which you do not need to have woman came m. She was wearing some kind of long, flowing anyone tell you, as you can smell dress that was light blue In color.

Hr hair was bright red and the would have been good looking if it in the air On the train 1 had eaten nothing but a few sandwiches, so when I passed by a she wasn't so fat I mean that she must have tipped the scales) at 217, or maybe even at 218, as it is harder to Judge what a row of cafes with signs advertising bone steaks, 1 went into one. as rf there is one thing I am a sucker for, it is bone low, which was all the time and hard enough to break the tubes the set she would eall him names so loud he must have heard them whenever he was wrestling. Business had got so bad that every night when I came home I could hardly aook at Betty Jane. To keep up her morals, I thought up a Mr. Ziegenfuss.

who was on the verge of buying the biggest policy I had sold up to then, but hadn't fallen yet One night we were watching some oid time actor who depended upon a lot of hats for comedy, and she kept laughing fit to bust. Then, out of nowhere. woman weighs because there are so many things you cant be sure Self Treatment of Scabies Is Unwise, Causes Spreading By Edwin P. Jordan, M.D. A correspondent who signs herself "Worried" writes that she is caring for an elderly relative who has scabies.

He refuses to have a doctor, she says, but worries about giving it to the correspondent and asks what precautions to take and what remedies are being used. Scabies or the seven year Itch is caused a tiny insect know as sarcoptes sabiei. How the name "seven year itch" came to be used I do not know but perhaps it is because when untreated the symptoms go on for so long. At any rate it is not only an irritation to the person who has acquired this insect but also it can be spread to others and it is therefore unfortunate that the "elderly relative" refuses to see a doctor and get the proper treatment for this annoying ailment. The condition is most common when people are crowded together no matter whether this be in lodging houses, dormitories or barracks.

It also tends to be more frequent in cold weather, perhaps because fewer baths are likely to be taken at such time of the year. The insect causing scabies burrows into the skin arid produces severe itching. The itchi.ng leads to scratching which further damages the skin so that scabies is frequently accompanied or followed by a good deal of injury to the skin produced either by the scratching or unwisely chosen self treatment. Someone with an itch must not jump to the conclusion that it is caused by scabies; there are many other reasons for itching and an accurate diagnosis is essential. However, the are several good treatments for scabies, but most of them may irritate the skin as well as kill the insect so it is not wise to try them without direction.

There are several preparations which contain sulfur, DDT, rotenone, pyrethrum, benzo benzeate, or other chemicals which the insects causing scabies dislike intensely. By means of one or more of these preparations scabies can almost always be cured. The fact that scabies is spread from person to person makes prevention particularly important. Avoidance of overcrowding is one method; frequent bathing is also helpful. Special care has to be used about clothing, bedding, towels and the like in any household or group where scabies breaks out.

As said earlier, one of the most difficult problems is to avoid secondary infections of the skin from scratching or from unwise self treatment. about BY the time I got to the place i She gave me the once over and wncre Muo was wrestle that night I was hungry again. said, ou have some busin I had another bone steak. with the Mighty Milo, I Now that I felt better. 1 went age him." back and asked a fellow in the She sure looked as though she could, too.

in more wavs than on ticket office for Milo's address, as we were old friends He he mat but all 1 said was "I'd Hal Bovle's Column Widow Finds Real Peace, iScw Purpose in Life in a Cabin ike to see him, as we are old friends." She gave me a look 1 didn't ike. "You mean that you are one of those who knew turn into (1925 his wife talked him when? Don't kid me. brother. By HAL BOYLE HILL CITY. S.

D. JP How looked over all of me that be could see in the window and said. "I wouldn't of thought he had a friend in the world, but if he has it would be you." As it was a kind of compliment I think. I said. "Thank you." "It's five blocks down and two over to the left He lives upstairs." I followed directions, and "Milo's New Hellas Restaurant" cans coming to the B.ack riills Outside of Greeks there ain't any.

on a after fishing trip, and each year except one. You re no Greek. a middle aged woman who has lost her husband and reared her children adjust to a world that suddenly seems empty? that they returned. "In Chicago he belonged to Like that she stopped talking the sne said. "1 sorry, but there doesn't seem to be any wrestling on tonight Don't you often wish I hadn't stood in your way? You might be famous now." "Of course not 1 lied.

"But you are in the top of physical condition. 1 bet you could still wrestle if you wanted to." "1 made a solemn promise and I mean to stick to it" She practically crawled into my arms. "Dear, 1 love you for bemg so true," Betty Jane said, "but I hate to think that I stood in your way. You might have been rich and famous now, like the Mighty Milo is." I lied again. "Not me AnVWav.

I've bfm nnhcina im and put ner hand to her mouth, oeople, and the citv finally killed Why, Honey boy. is it really you That was the problem that faced; him." she said. But out here he or do my eyes deceive me''" Realizing it was Dawn ODay by her voice, 1 arose to the occasion "In the flesh and I knew you the minute 1 laid my eyes on that beautiful dress you're wearing. In spite of you having more belonged only to me and here we found peace together." Widowed shortly before the war, Mrs. Wermuth spent 9 years traveling about the country with her daughter, who had become a professional dancer.

They were tiring, anxious years. Her son had won fame by killing Mrs. Arthur Wermuth. mother of Maj. Art Wermuth, the famous "one man army of Bataan." She found the answer by turning her back on the busy social life of Chicago and settling down in a cabin in this old small pop.

less than 500 mining town in the Black Hills. She lives alone with her 8 year old Dalmatian watch was lettered on the windows. Inside it looked practically like the place where be used to work when he went to the old Y. I went to the counter and a Greek came out 1 asked if Milo was around, but he said, Oppi stum berg, pitch "No. 1 ma not asking what ciotnes on tnan ever saw with before Te Can tinned) aoout turn.

He is your Milo Pau i more tnan 100 Japanese smgie dog. "Sissy, found here a po.e in life. and says she has! handed in patrol actions Bataan new peace and pur before being taken prisoner. "Fore more than years I Answer to Previous Puzzle Lithuania Visit that they, in prison "Ever since I came here," she worried every said. "I have loved these hills soj would kill him much that I could kiss the ground I she said.

Democrat Pick Ups for the happiness thev brought VMM me. After the war she settled here with her daugnter, who is married to a businessman in nearby Custer. Her son is now in the insurance business in Denver. AAji l. Hu l.

ig Riipy iat1an maTn ZL IE i E. 1 si NOi "Sm Another Meeting 6 Weight of India 7 Light brow.t 8 Fruit drinks 9 Trial 10 Grafted (her.) 12 Sea eagle 13 Depressions 18 Cereal gram 20 Volcanic Sitting in the living room of her log home, Mrs. Wermuth. a vivacious, dark eyed woman whose age is still her own secre told the story of her life. 'When I was in the third year in high school I had mv appendix ''To this day we have everi? Orlrls and Ends By News Staff ACROSS 1 is the capital of Lithuania It once was an independent Baltic 1 1 Interstice 13 Devitalize 14 Roughening machine 1 Tan'c nam Merry Go Round Senate Wives Irked At Mrs.

McCarthy By Drew Pearson WASHINGTON The latest McCarthy incident has Senate wives just as mad as some of their husbands. Seats in the "family gallery" of the Senate are not reserved. However, it is a long standing rule that no one except a senator's wife can sit on the front row of the gallery. Not even a senator's daughter can sit on the front row. Wives only can sit there.

Imagine' the surprise of three Senate wives, therefore, when they were barred from sitting on the front row because they were "reserved" for four friends of Senator McCarthy and Mrs. McCarthy." When Mrs. James Duff of Pennsylvania, Republican, together with Mrs. Paul Douglas of Illinois and Mrs. William Fulbright of Arkansas, Democrats, entered the family gallery to listen to the Flanders resolution debate, the gallery attendant called them back from some empty seats in the front The sergeant at arms, he said, had given strict instructions to hold those five front row seats for Senator McCarthy.

The three Senate ladies pointed out that the sergeant at arms apparently didn't know the rules. McCarthy had only one wife, and she alone could sit on the front row. But even she could not have a seat reserved in advance. But the attendant insisted. So, to avoid an incident, the ladies quietly sat in rear seats.

Imagine their surprise, therefore, when in walked Mrs. McCarthy accompanied by Mrs. Contantine Brown, wife of the Washington Star columnist, and sat down in the front row seats from which the Senate wives had been barred. With them was a bulky man, who looked like a bodyguard, and two elderly ladies, neither of them a Senate wife. McCarthy Go Round Things the Senate Already Knows About McCarthy A lot of time, stenographic ink, and money will now be spent in another investigation of Senator McCarthy.

Meanwhile, the sworn official facts already on file regarding Jumpin Joe take up a young library. There have already been five investigations, directly or indirectly, of either McCarthy or his charges. Here are some facts the new Senate committee ran easily document without wasting any time whatsoever: Malmedy Massacre First investigation of McCarthy resulted from a charge that the American army had tortured the Nazi Elite Corps who shot down unarmed American prisoners in cold blood at Malmedy during the Battle of the Bulge. Though the Democrats were in power, they made a Republican, Senator Ray Baldwin of chairman of the investigating committee, which ended with McCarthy's walkout in a huff and charging his own Senate colleagues with deception. The probe showed that American officers had not tortured the Nazis, but McCarthy charges did play into the hands of German Communists who charged the U.S.

with murder and torture. Anna RosenbergMcCarthy was one of the few senators who helped cast suspicion on Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, nominated to be Assistant Secretary of Defense. He sent his chief investigator, Don Surine, to New York, and, with Ed Nellor of Fulton Lewis's staff, he consorted with anti Semitic conspirators against Mrs. Rosenberg.

Further investigation by an impartial Senate committee showed that Mrs. Rosenberg was just the opposite of a Communist and she was overwhelmingly confirmed as Assistant Defense Secretary. The Senate voted to send the investigative report to the Justice Department for possible perjury prosecution, but the Justice Department, after weeks of hesitation, did nothing. This is the same Don Surine whom McCarthy kept on the committee staff at the taxpayers' expense until recently barred as a security risk by the Defense Department. Maryland Elections A Senate committee spent months hearing evidence on McCarthy's involvement in the 1950 Maryland elections.

It found that McCarthy had raised money from the Chicago Tribune and the Texas oil millionaires. It showed how he had faked a photo of Communist leader Earl Browder in supposed friendly pose with Senator Tydings. It showed how the same Don Surine had taken William Fedder, a Baltimore printer, for an all night ride in an effort to bulldoze him into surrendering a letter from John Butler, who, in defeating Tydings, had made Fedder a financial pledge in violation of the Corrupt Practices Act. All this was sworn testimony. The Senate investigating committee referred the entire matter to the Justice Department for possible prosecution, but Attorney General Brownell quietly let the statute of limitations expire.

Just a few months later Brownell found himself in the position of publicly blasting McCarthy for trying to set up his own anti Eisenhower gestapo. Meanwhile the same Don Surine continues on the payroll even He's now working in McCarthy's office. State Department Communists McCarthy's charges of Communists in the State Department were investigated for months. First he sa'id there were 205 card carrying Communists known to Dean Acheson. Then he changed the figure to 57, then to 81 all in one week.

Then he climed he had never made the charge of 205 Communists though the staff of the Wheeling, W. radio station where he spoke laJced aoout the war, she remarked. day, mother, I'll By Bruce Biossat lei: you about he said, and The Soviet Union obviously thinks it has the THE WIFE walked into the place out. sne "Jhe sureeon some day. when he is ready, he was also a doctor jwLi tell me.

But it is over. ner nusoand is employed had a son, who 1 opening 28 Forefather 21 Membrane of 29 God of lovt ana mm. he doesn't want even to hear i carrying it it. Irna the four good sized boxes same store, all tied to "I started hollering or the young jabou 30 Withered ol i uuLiui, ana wou.on i the o.dj ne na.sn even looked 16 Abstract 17 Negative K22 Lamprey fishermen 43 Row 45 Passage the brain 46 Cotton fabric 47 Formerly 49 Hawaiian wreath 50 Poem 52 Lubricate 53 Anger man take care of me. Before I) at the scrapoook I collected about "What was the first word of left the hospital the son and I were! his heroism, but some time he will.

greeting as he eyed the boxes with engaged. jl also still have the gavel used in i almost a frightened look. Tt. IooItaH 36 Tmters 37 Crafty 40 Elongated fishes 41 Essential being 42 Back of neck aliess tip ff in ova mv ihp Hone 23 Shops 24 Close 25 Culmination 26 Bivalve mollusk of Representatives to! like she had really been shoDping. war on Italy and Ger He wondered what it was going to declare insides," said Mrs.

Wermuth, laughing, then added quieltv: many. It was given to me bv Rep cost mm. "Don't let it frighten vou' laughed the wife, "They're all prefix 19 Female saint fab.) 20 Originate 24 Mother of pearl 27 African flies 31 Applause 32 French river 33 Violin maker 34 Mistake 35 Repairs anew But for more than 24 years no'sam Rayourn of Texas. He said woman ever had a finer husband. I the gavel used to declare ar on had been stolen." empty, i needed some boxes so I Jaoan the shelves of He was a good man The young doctor became famous overworked surgeon.

a In cao.n are crowded with souvenirs stores." of her travels. The shelf above the! fireplace holds the bronzed first HE WAS ALL dressed up in his baby snoes of her two chi oxen new gray suit the dav thev went and the skuII of a gonLa, given to'hoii Looking Backward her in Seattle supped at the third s.p from the top and down he went all the way to the bottom. Mrs. Wermuth now is a familiar figure in the Black Hills, and held ia high affection for her acts of reeang as though he had broken Kindness, ttven the crustiest old ihis neck and frart irAH vortT knru I. 1 Wiit.

proapecior waves as sne wneeisHn hnriv i9v thara i 15 i lb i grs'9i 48 SO Si 52 55 "1111 1 11 W. F. Kevser. seeret.arv nf th aT iroil fistnn tnP ned to get up. But from the top of Missouri Bankers' Association, re i tlliaa uc sue! we stairs he heard wifp' anxious voice: turned Friday night from Newllfe 1 used to know," she said.

York where he attended a "Here they have something much fdial.) 99 Destitute of rays 1 Sufflx 44 Organ of sigh 45 Island (Fr.) 48 Mariner 51 Lag behind 54 Races 55 Warniaf devices 56 Weird 57 Dormouse DOWN 1 Flower container 2 Persia 3 Camera's eye 4 Bow slightly 5 Malt driok rioney. nave torn you your H. of the executive committee of tnan society a neighborli pants?" American oanKers Association. vuu uoa una in many iy9 n.oi:ivy mountains are so HALF ASLEEP after the baby had squalled a good part of. the night, the husband who was ready to leave for work picked up the milk bottles on the table as his West conference happy.

First there was Berlin, and then Geneva. Now the Reds want another meeting, this time to talk about a new collective security system for Europe. The proposal is a trap, and all indications are that the West recognizes it as such. Russia would like nothing better than to keej the Western powers tied up indefinitely in one conference after another. So long as these meetings are in progress, the West does little toward forwarding the development of its own vitally necessary plans for security.

From the Communist viewpoint, the Berlin conference was pretty much of a flop. The West showed a surprising unity and refused to fall for various fraudulent proposals advanced by Moscow. But Geneva was something else. Emboldened by the deteriorating French military position in Indo China, the Communists came fairly close to getting everything they asked for in the agreed truce. It was a signal victory for communism in Asia, and the Reds already are exploiting it to the hilt.

In this situation it is natural enough they should want another try at recouping in Europe. That is the one area where the West has developed really effective programs of defense. Not all these are jn being, but enough of them are to give the Kremlin genuine concern. NATO is the kingpin of the European defense setup today, and the European Defense Army is the plan which can put the final seal of usefulness on that organozation. But because EDC involves German armed units among others, France has been tragically reluctant to approve the plan.

And it is this reluctance, plus widespread neutralist spirit in France and elsewhere, that Russia has sought again and again "to turn to its advantage. As susual, Russia plays upon the gullibility of many Europeans by tossing out tempting offers. It has even revived its earlier proposal that the Soviet Union itself join NATO. Were that ever agreed to, NATO's value as a security arrangement would be quickly ended. No doubt the Kremlin realizes this idea won't be taken seriously.

What it may earnestly hope, however, is that another conference could be held which might drag on so long that all prospect of French ratification of the EDC would be over. The West has lost enough at Geneva through the Indo China truce. Let us not help the Communists to further their goal of world conquest A number of well known officials! thev Sive 'ou a feeling of lone of the railroad visited theS LLness Bat Black Hills give Missouri State Fair plant and Sec Lvoa a feeling of sere nit. and peace, retary W. D.

Smith and arranged' know whether you know final details for the part the 'A'hat I mean by that, but you will lines will have at the 29th annual! when vou are older." state exposition, Aug. 17 24. She reached down and patted wife had told him to do. but he! didn't finish the job as she told He set the bottles down 1929 sissy, and the spotted dog ion the front porch. He just walked Vliwi anJ Tt 1.1 vviiu liuiuer xucuweu.

one av wncu ai, uer on nnr Af The hnnca in etnnAt. iiv mc: visituis Keui oven uuuoit urowrr Missouri most distinguished resi tnougfttru uy. "ie two understand i down th tn tha rnT PJ ied back tne curtain. Sure! ui aaw i iAr annnh tV.v uuun and was 1USt readv to stn drwn uc W1S A niree loot, mitrfra. grnws fnlia in (off the curb when he realized "JfJ? had Ithen disappears.

A month later, uciHj, duit otttoi iitry, ana prominent vmi, in the state in an industrial, fi i nancial and political way, died atj 9:10 p. m. Sunday at his home, the! JJoil GoClieilOr jSwiu was carrying tnose mi ui 'V "wu loni llower stalks burst MS tnrough bottles. LiWire an was taking a good look what went on inside the house. the soil and grow to a height of several feet.

H. TRYING TO keeD her srirlish Gels Discharge ucunwcu ma nines norm oij Sedalia on Highway 65. 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milton, 1412 West Broadway, are the parents of a daughter born Friday, 2, at tne JeAisn Hospital in Si.

I I Technically, the word "duck" applies only to the female; the male is a drake, according tc the Encyclopedia Britannica. figure, the woman has been drink ing skim milk lately and thought; Democrat Capital Class Ads Are she would give some to her kit Workers You Can Afford To Hire! tens. She knew it was pretty flatPrione 1000. tasting but according to her kit 1 OTTI1R VILLE Donald Goch enor has received his discharge jfrom the navy, and has returned home. He has employment at the iTown and Country Shoe Factory lin Sedalia.

LjOuIS. 1929 tens it ust isn't fit to drink. Pour ing some ino a saucer the kittens; L. Bur ford. FoUrTH rtill'nort HAmt, 1 anJ Mrs.

Today's Poem By Hazel N. Lang llew asliions Bessie Smith, Mrs. ran over expectingly, but a taste was all they needed. They certainly weren't worried about their little kitten figures, for they just turned aiier a wee He.en Mane Dui'eT Hufihesvme lMarvin Burford' eslie, and Miss 1929 avJie. Norma Bush, are spending this up their little pink noses andj nant rff XI week at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Howard Meiton, i I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Priest anr? in cam D'snlfitr 4 i is visiting relatives and friends Seaaiia. 'THERE IS A peeping Tom at Wednesday and Thursdav with Mr. and Mrs.

Danny T. "Glenn. lyour windo'V' someone announced! The men were buddies in a family as they went in tne JbOKTY YEARS AGO The iaa.es of Si. I'atrick's War II, all through the service. doof.

of the DirmAr onot FHW nr Awnn.v i With Deeninff Tome arnnn Lau.ioc cnurcn gave an ice cream it 1 i .1 kuvu i IKia CVCUHIt! Ui i dionaay evening on uie iawnUMr. and Mrs. Glenn, were his si caused a stir of excitement in the ox ai. raicKs scnooi on tastjter, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Allen and family, Cushing, Okia by sitting down with them again to discuss Europe. If we do, we may end only by making Europe secure for the Communists. Mrs. Wade Burford and Merrill went to Warrnsbuig Friday to attend the commencement program at the Central Missouri State College. Mrs.

John Schilb was taken to Fulton Thursday, where she entered the hospital there for medical treatment. Mrs. Delia Johnson, Kansas City, was here several days the past week, for a visit with her In spite of popular belief, philosophers centuries before Columbus knew that the earth was round, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. A uui.ni auu uie eveni was largely amended. The xadies cleared 55U.

1914 A company of Sedalia boys left Tuesday morning for the Osage Kiver and will take a cruise down stream from Warsaw to Jefferson City. They took with them two excellent canoes and will take their own good time on the river trip of about 200 miles. They will camp, hunt and fish while on the trip. The party is composed of William D. Steele Leslie Snyder, Ray One female moth and her family can destroy in a single year as much wool as it would take a dozen sheep to produce.

The girls are just a bit upset About the styles for fall And some would like to place a bet They won't wear them at all; And men, too, begin to frown, It's getting on their nerves, They like to see milady's gown To show her lovely curves; They do not like straight up and down, Waistline eliminations, Now Paris may be quite a town But goodness their creations; It seems as though every year They think up funny fads To make the women look right queer, Such things as shoulder pads; They try to get the hemline high, Then try to get it long, For once the women all agree, Keep hems where they belong; And so the women held that line It took their combined strength But each one said: 'Til just wear mine 'At the most flattering And so hemlines stayed the same But this is different now, The women are just not to blame Regardless of their vow, They have to wear the funny styles, If fashion so decrees, Men always shake their heads and smile At clothes that look like these; The males look at the dresses And they always wonder why, Well, the women think they're messes But there's nothing to else to buy; Women like the clothes that flatter And they'd buy that kind but then What they like doesn't matter Fashions are designed by mes Paris fashions what do we care About style or what thev sav. Dr. and Mrs. F. W.

Johnson, Frank Miller and Thomas Yeul jemans left Sunday for Arkansas, where they intend to purchase some cattle. lhomas and William Cunningham. 1914 A glass valued at $125. in the front display window of the S. S.

Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nelson, xvxebge ana iu cent store, was Bunceton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry broken Monday night when a rock; Stevenson, Buckner, visited Sun swore under oath in the Benton libel suit that McCarthy had made exactly that statement.

The Senate probe ended with a majority voting McCarthy could not substantiate his charges, but with Senator Lodge of Massachusetts voting with McCarthy. Last spring, ironically, McCarthy castigated Senator Lodge as among those participating in an anti McCarthy hearing at the Justice Department. McCarthy's Communist charges were pretty well punctured when General Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's undersecretary of stateand his chief of staff in Europe, swore under oath last winter that no Communists had been discovered in the State Department. McCarthy's Finances This probe lasted a year and a half. It not only confirmed the $10,000 Lustron fee previously exposed in this column, but showed that McCarthy had used $10,000 advanced him to fight communism by Congressman and Mrs.

Bentley of Michigan to speculate for his own profit oa the soybean the street was flipped from be day afternoon with Mrs. Nelson's neath an automobile tire and father, S. E. Ford. struck the window with great force.

The automobile was driven by Chester Licklider. 1914 Filaments of glass fibers can be drawn so fine that a single glass marble will 3TieId a thread nearly 100 miles long. market. It also showed how he owed $170,029.03 to the Appleton State Bank when firsf elected to Congress in 1946, but had wiped out that indebtedness while in the Senate. It showed unidentified cash deposits of $19,000 and unidentified deposits of $59,592.52.

All this and a great deal more the new McCarthy committee can find, sworn to under oath, in previous reports on the harum scarum junior senator from Wisconsin. The investgiation should not require too much time. A Highlander in authentic full dress should carry a small dagger in his stocking, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Some of tne largest and finest home grow peaches the Democrat has seen this season were left at this office Tuesdav bv Carroll Wheeler, son of Dr. W.

M. Wheeler. There are breeds of tailless cats other than the Manx, particularly in the Orient. LIKELY CHOICE President Gutavo Rojas Pinilla, of Colombia, is certain to be chosen for a new four year term starting Aug. 7.

A long time foe of the Communists, Pinilla seized power lajt yea. 10 Let us choose the clothes that we THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT Sedalia, Missouri, Sunday Moraine, August 1954 Hi the food odd U.SJL.

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