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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Smack No Roman Gladiator Show-Eighth Army Reply Made To Critics In Congress SEOUL (Saturday) Army headquarters today defended Operation Smack as fully Justified, well planned but imperfectly back at a U.S. criticism that it was a throwback to Roman gladiator shows. 150-man raid on the Western Front, witnessed by field commanders and newsmen, in no way designed as a demonstration for spectator said a three-page statement from headquarters of the retiring commander, Gen. James A. Van Fleet.

In Washington Sen. Saltonstall (R-Mass) and Rep. Short (R-Mo), the Armed Services Committee chairmen, agreed after reading secret Army reports that the operation necessary for tactical It was a soundly conceived and Engineers 'Blueprint' Radium Dosage As Cancer Fight Aid CAPT. WOLFE MRS. WOLFE Lincolnite Is Central Figure In Controversy Over 'Smack' Capt.

Clair M. Wolfe, 41, of carefully planned combat a former Lincoln and tion differing from many similar Omaha newspaper and public reactions in the bitter Korean conflict only by its lack of complete the Eighth Army statement said. describe it as anything else is grossly unfair to every man who has fought, suffered or died in the many battles, large and small, which have stopped Communist aggression in Headquarters said three C. S. 7ih Division men were killed and 61 wounded while attacking an installation which threatened our lations man, has become a central figure in the week-old controversial raid in Korea.

A congressional storm developed over the when it was disclosed that secret operational plans distributed to ranking and brokeh so it would heal properly and re-entered service in April, 1950. He received his commission as a captain following training at Ft. Monroe, about the time of the Korean War outbreak. He went overseas and to Korea last His wife, the former Dorothy Jackson of Lincoln, had not heard from him since Jan. 3.

Mrs. Wolfe lives at 1219 So. A practical guide to help physicians in the radium treat- of cancer is being studied by engineers who are co-operating with the medical profession to fight cancer. Speaking before the mid-winter meeting of the drawing division of the American Society for Engineering on the University of Nebraska campus, Howard W. jVreeland, assistant professor of graphics at Columbia University, said he thinks the problem of accurate localization of radium in human body during cancer treatment may be solved in the two or three months by the use of graphic techniques.

He pointed to work begun last year by Dr. Morton M. Kligerman, Department of Radiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. The problem confronting the medical profession in the use of news correspondents invited to 22nd with their two children, watch the action had a three-color i Johnny, 7, and Jackie Mae, 9. She cardboard cover and "carried thejrnoved to Lincoln from Omaha emblem of the Seventh Infantry when her husband entered service.

Division. The father, Henry Capt. Wolfe, who was in charge Wolfe, who publishes a weekly But, despite the fact press coverage of the raid in Lincoln, said Friday things went the attackers-Spud Hill, told an Associated he had just received a letter dated those points in the tumor suspected of getting too low a dose or those in the normal tissue which are receiving too much radiation. It is necessary to establish the true position of each needle with respect to every so that the dose can be calculated for the physician. This is where the graphic techniques of the engineering profession have Vreeland believes that the more practical problems of application will be ironed out soon.

To the medical profession, a great reduction in the time required for training doctors in the use of radium-dosage methods he said. Nearly 100 educators from most of the major engineering colleges in the country are attending the three-day session of the division. $146,894 From radium, Vreeland said, is to RcCGiptS ject every part of the malignant I i tumor to a lethal dose. order rCilCl LinCOln to do this, an accurate knowledge' of the amount of radiation deliv- Meet STAR Carrier Gary Gill Saturday. January 31.

19S3 THE LINCOLN STAR 11 Here In linccin Mrs. Yoakum Dies, Movie Saturday The movie to be shown Mrs. Elizabeth Van Bettber urday, Jan. 31, at the Lincoln 90, 2503 No. 33rd, will be Heidi.

Showmgsjcoln resident 50 years, died at her are at 10 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m.¡home Friday Four color cartoons will be shown; she was born Feb. 4, 1862, In the following Saturday. Missouri. Surviving are one sister, Roper Sons Mortuary Adv Noel of Reno, two Hodgman-Splain Ad.

I brothers, Fred Van Bebber and Wadlow's Mortuary 2-6535 Van Bebber, both of Midwest Roofing for ai! typesTf ccio Crawford, Flemmgton, of Roofs and Sidmg. 2-5512. Adv and one Want to sell your car quickly Mrs. Letta Garner of Curtis, Neb. and inexpensively? You can doj that by phoning 2-3331 or and placing an ad in the! I Used Cars for Sale classification.

v. a Call before 3 p.m. Saturday to difficulties between Haymes, Wife To Part HOLLYWOOD (INS) -G Long- your ad in big issue Haymes and his wife, Adv. A few months ago, Gary started out with 25 samples, and in one The city has been paid week he had nineteen customers, ered and the effect on nearby 894.67 from the county as Lin- His route has continued to grow healthy tissue is share of certain taxes and he has over 30 cus- One of the methods used in ad-Assessments collected in the last tomers, and a monthly profit of ministering radium is the placing half of 1952 by the county, of needles or tubes, containing! The money, applied to this fis- radium salts, in the tumor. cal budget, represents the the difficulty he said, share of the following items; implant the needles in such a po- sition and for such a period of to Prestegaard Estate Ipventory Is Filed According to an inventory filed in County Court, Gustave Preste- igaard, who died Sept.

14, 1952, an estate comprised of 21,420 shares of stock in various companies, $154,600.11 in cash and Gary Gill is the Uncoln Star $25,050 in notes, a Lin- carrier at Friend, Neb. Gary is the boy who can do things people said be done. I Tur 1 The First Company of Norma, were confirmed when she admitted they plan what she termed a separation. Mrs. Haymes is a former wife of Errol Flynn.

succeeded in destroying Chinese Red bunkers, killing from 13 to 38 Reds and probably wounding times the number killed in Jan. 23 from his son. He said the letter was and a one as He Press correspondent Friday that he had been replaced as public information officer of the division, adding: you can show me how War correspondents had been gm responsible for the criticism, Ihe return addresses on his letters, carefully briefed and handed are a better man than I He expressed belief that his son tailed timetables bound in card- Hours later the officer an- board covers with the nounced that he still held the post, insignia pasted on the front prior vvas a he declared, to the air-artillery-tank-infantry not relieved. I am PIO of assault on a feature known as Seventh Infantry Division andj Spud Hill on T-Bone Hill. vvili be until I rotate to i Together with ground and Air capt.

Wolfe was born and! Friday, Jan. iwh iiay time as to obtain the same degree of dosage throughout the Gas and tax, That gives the city total tumor. If these two factors are, tax receipts for the year of all portions of the 470.03 with half that amount Force generals, they watched the attack proceed on schedule until the infantrymen neared the Communist bunkers and were caught reared in Lincoln, attended Cotner College, worked in the advertising department of a Lincoln newspaper, was an editor at a.m. Convened at 10:02 a.m. Introduced I.B 326 throuRh 374.

Advanced from general file: LB 154, 55. 147. Adjourned at 12:11 p.m. to 10 Monday. Bills set for Hearing Public Health: LB 160, Feb.

5. Government: LB 162, 163, 164. Feb. 11. No sooner had dispatches on: ordnance house organ Committee Action Government: Reported out LB 81; Held in a vicious crossfire fft machine; Water, and later went to guns.

i Mead, where he was editor of the tumor will receive a destructive dose of Time Limitation However, he said, there is a limitation involved. I radium dosage reaching sur-l; of rounding normal tissues must be tolerance. other words, the overall objective is to deliver a dose which will cause complete and permanent regression of the cancer without causing any important permanent damage to the normal -This ideal implanting of the needles, he explained, is difficult to achieve in practice. The medical profession uses X-day films to locate credited to the first half of 1952. Intangibles in this been estimated at $106,208.

about $14. In a few short months he has bought a new bike with the profits on his route. Gary is the one who believes two greatest words in the English language still are, gas The secret of his success can be explained in one word, Lincoln prepared the inventory. Exact value of the property will not be determined until the ap-j praisal is made. Ogailala Man Dies Enos McCollum, 55, Ogailala, died in Lincoln Friday noon.

He was born Aug. 22, 1897, in Iconium, Mo. weather any is a fine boy and his shoulders are he added. Legislative Calendar Operation Smack been published! during World War II. than a tempest of criticism arose He later went to Omaha where in the U.

S. Congress. he was with Radio Station WOW lb us Part of the criticism tO gnd Allen Reynolds Advertis- arise because on one page of theijng Service as a public relations timetable the Army had used Wolfe went to the Farmers word primarily a Union to handle public relations theatrical term. Mrs. Mabel Reed, 73, Dies At Home for a short time before being called up for active duty with the reserve in April, 1950.

He served only a few months in the Army during World War Mrs. Mabel Cara Reed. 73, 3042 break suffered at the age of 13. However, he later had it re- So. 13th, Lincoln resident for 27 years, died at her home Friday.

She was a widow of the late Clarkson Allen Reed, who died 35 years ago. Mr. Reed was a member of the Christian Church. She was born Feb. 21, 1879, at Old Eden, Atchison County, Kas.

Surviving are two sons. Jay Albert and Harold both of Lincoln; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel McSpaden of Summerville, and Mrs. Fred Christensen of Lincoln; one sister Mrs. Etta Ford of Reserve, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

January Gasoline Tax Is $1,745,353 OPEN 12:46 SMrmwDAii mni'" Main Feature Clock FnmisiiKl by TbMlen) Lincoln: Bad and the 12:30, 2:35, 4:45, 9:30. Stuart: Me at the 12:40, 2:53, 5:02, 7:15, 9:28. Nebraska: 12:00. Pa 12:35. 2:09, 5:19, 8:28.

Thief of 3:34, 6:43, 9:51. Varsity: the Sound 1:16, 3:20, 5:25, 7:29, 9:34. State: Gasoline sngWl7 leS than the previous! Capitol: month but $110,699 above 9.40. Sahara, l.Oi, tions for the same month last year. Clay Wright, ChieT of thej Joyo: 1:08, Motor Fuels Division, reported.

Agriculture refunds during January were $154,428, aviation fuel refunds $11,226 and export refunds $18,076. Cigarette tax collections for the month amounted to $322,369, again slightly less than December but $2,233 over January of 1952. Charles Page, 85, Dies In Lincoln Charles Page, 85. 6926 Lexington, laborer, died Friday at a local; hospital. He was born Aug.

1867, in Grand Rapids, Surviving are a half-sister, Jessie Voorhies of and a step-sister, Mrs. Abbie Putt of Friend. TECHNICOLOR mm C'artiMitiB Comrdy SMMINC itiEiTiTix-cuiiniiyoi iicmitm-ioitii riESToi TEC SYRACUSE. NEBR. DANCE SAT.

NITE, JAN. 31 LEE BARRON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Adm. $1.00 Tax Inc. complished by any boy if he is willing to properly give out the samples and follow them up with a personal solicitation. And carry- What Gary has done can be ac-'ing a Star route is fun.

illlillllllllllillllll 80c H. JojniJtiL JANUARY 31 PLA-MOR 6 M1IJ5S WEST ON Dancing 9 to 1 Adm. $1.00 Each, Tax Inclnded FKKB nts LEAVES lOTR A ST. 8:40 AND 9:10 P.M. TONITE DUCE SITURDIV MtKT, JU.

31 tas MII WMt ot Ltneoin on St. In BmernM STAR DUST Coming Sat. Febr. 7, Charlie Kuccra HALL AVAILABLK SPECIAL PARTIES CALL DANCING 9 TO 1 IAN. 31 EAST HILLS 1 South oi Vets Hospital on 70th Si.

MICKEY KCLL, OKCH. Adm. $1.00 Tax Inc. TURNPIKE TONIGHT Saturday, Jan. 31st Dick Brown ORCHESTRA Tops in music for your Adm.

$1.00 ea. Tax IncL DANCING 9-1 NEXT FEBR. 7th EDDIE GARNER And Introdudns CHET ALLEN TU Today Only CflOPfl FOyMMIOM 25c Till 6 2 PROVEN HITS! The Tot Who Put Two Honeymoonen on the Spot! "PRETTY BABY" Dennis Morxan Betsy Drake Edmond Gwenn Zarhary Scott -HIT ISO. ADSITV 4:08, 7:08, 10:08. 2:40, 5:40, 8:40.

Esquire: of the Bad 3:03, 6:12, 9:21. 1:54, 6:03, 8:12. with Ralph Richardson winner of Clitics award for the best perfurmanee. TURNER DOUGLAS wunt HDGEON POWER AND I BiaUTIFOi Barry Sullivan Gloria Grahame JOYO 61st at Havelock He Took The Woman In His Arma And The Law In His Handet RANDOLPH SCOTT Color by Technicolor with Donna Jarman, Jr. companion feature JENNIFER JONES WILB Si Technicolor Cartoon Starts Tburs.l MARTIN a LEWIS FIKST RUN HITS! WtMU p4Ud MONTEZ CHRISTIAN the thief of Plus HOWARD KEEL In Tliesr TODAY FEATURES AT Desperate Search 2:09, 5:19, 8:29 Thief of Venice 3:34, 6:43, 9:51 SATURDAY 12 NOONl adllts KIDS! DON'T FORGET TO ASK DAD FOR 10c FOR POPCORN OR CANDYI Color Cartoons RIP-KOABINO COMEDY! I in i ON THE C'MON GANG, lOIN THE FIRST NIGHTERS TONIGHT And Every Sat.

Night AT 11:00 AND SEE THE BIG PICTURES 1ST TOJSIl'E SEE Olivia De HAVILLAND ''MY COUSIN RACHEL'' with Richard BURTON ON SUN. STAGE STUART Feb. 1st 2 PERFORMANCES at 7:00 9:15 P.M. All Seats Reserved AND COMPANY OF 44 FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE DONTHISS. ALL SEATS Separate Ticket Required TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE Prleeil Main Floor a Logo ......12.80 Meczanlne ...............................2.20 lit Balcony .................1.80 2nd 1.20 Hurry Don't Delay SHIf a Few Good SeaU Lett Box Offleo Open 12 Noon LAST TIMES TODAY STATE- JOHN WAVNE In and What happens to a trapped by a Man Beyond Control! THE PILMAKERS PRESENT in BEWARE.

AIY LOVELY ALSO "FANGS OF THE ARQIC" PLUS! News Comedy I i I I I I I I I I I I I i I i I )i it I a it it il il it ti I i II (1 (I II ill the Girl Who Is As Close As Your Telephone. TO HELP YOU SELL THE THINGS YOU NO LONGER USE AROUND YOUR PLACE Call me ni help you write a result-getting, low cost JOVRISAL STAR WAIST Leaving blond bedroom seta, 1 blond dinette set, 2-plece parlor Beat offer takes. 3009 Cable. sold everything the first day our ad was in. Several people came out after it was Like new Detroit Jewel divided table top gas range timer.

2-3136, 1542 O. Apt. 12, after 4 pm. people called soon after the paper was out and sve sold the stove the first Frigidalre, twin wlrth electric fans In bead, springs, twin beds complete. Dinette set.

Divan. Radio, console. Apt. stove. Set of springs, double.

4-5483. had many calls and sold these articles in three days. I had a notion to sell all my furniture after I got 10 WORDS-3 DAYS, ONLY 11.00! Journal Star Want Ads Phone 2-3331 or 2-1234 5353482353482353484853535323532323232353534848484823.

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