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'is FnrtMrick. Ajril 15. IMS THE NEWS three Ill BIT oAcc at Dorothy Dix Says The reason that women hate Time so bitterly is because they believe that it robs them of all ot their good looks, but it bestows beauty quite as often as it takes it away. Nevertheless the one tiling that women fear and dread more than I anything else in the world is age. They consider that Time is their 3 Washington Daybook Will CUvtcn't Bringing Baid Today In Washington It Isn't BecauM They Love Eisenhower Or MacArthur More But They Like Truman Lees My DAVID LAWKENCE Washington, April 15--President.

Eisenhower, who has been a raill- Wiliiam Green of the AFL. is either tary man all his life." naive or frankly puzzled when The foregoing is the true senti- fce asks why the CIO and many! meat of most Democrats and lots so-called "liberals" are boosting! of other people who aren't Demo- deadliest enemy. GeneraJ Eisenhower for the Demo- crats. Even if the general had said Most women enw young girls, snou A cS 1 crat nomination lor the "yes" to the Republicans, who to ri hUy says that the wS kid men came up smiling in creature, with only one ace ia the th dramas TeinTtook a of labor" subjected to the same kind of cri- tatJ? round of the hole. Good looks.

And if Nature; ILk at nl thc general licism as JS intimated ia the com-! rooao of the bcumet peaches- i ctaytonT that time was in kn A the l3Uer views oa ment Mr Green I -cream complexion, a willowy 'i-TM' ic 1 and whether he is The suggestion that a man who; THUBSDAY. APRIL 15, 1948 i. Tf th Plan bnngs the ffte economir- nnr-inr i figure and naturally wavy hair. he SeVreUrvo' State 81 lhC 1 a few we acceptable to whether baldness is sign of vir- tue aad, or, virility. There is no' and-cresrn complexion, a vvmowy the worjd economic doctor conclusive evidence as to when ana devoted at the State of the Jeft wingers to draft Gen i $ervers of experience have known ies teral Eisenhower.

These radicals, all along that there isn't any re al; clusions are nc pleasant. Leaning back in his desk chair. haven a more re intercst in substance to the so-called Eisen- Some Definitions taking his pince-nez General Eisenhower that! they have hov.er boom for the Democratic I There are three different noinic or social theories today. turned that female apemen prefer- flage her "i ack of attractions. red to male with relatively hair- ot so jj -iddle-agei woman.

Department. less stale ape-men. "And so." in she has a thousand resources at the words of Fundamentalist WiS- her command, and if loses out Communist Aims Topic ForBobson By KOGER W. BABSON Eureka, April 15---I have never met Mr. Stalin; but I have friends who have often talked with him.

Some of them have been at the famous rj rences attended by Mr. a i Mr. ill. and Mr. Roosevelt.

therefore, am using my column this week to answer certain in- Side Glances other people and how to adjust I adaptable to circum vetoes, should now turn on the i Fascism. This has been tried in The idea is to build up senti- very man who leaned so strongly I Germany. Italy and Japan; it is a have fTM ment throughout the Democratic' to the "left." It rather proves that form of state capitalism vrt to the elimination of Mr. Truman might have won re- persons continue to own their pi Jennings Bryan, "they just on one she can cash in on another, and palling, his finger tips togeth- in Genera! MacArthur or any other i nomination. bred the hair ofT" Above all.

she has acquired the. er. Will Clayton did a lot of think- general, for they know mill-' The significant thing is that the They are: i Capitalism. This "is Bu: it was generally assumed skill in playing the ganie that only out louo. rtss pnuosophy went tary men are n-t supposed to be too "left wingers," who have been given A 'hat is commonly known as free Darwin was talking about experience can cjve.

For to know tn a friendly lo labor. What the "left plenty of support for their idedogv enterprise which has been so suc- bai- in general, not about you must have lived. oa Ior war wingers" are really trying to do is by Mr. Truman's messages ar.d 1 cessful in the United States. t.2 o- You ro'jst nave learned to know iuch thl "fi Communism is econ- to dltch res ident Truman.

giorj. vj. rna oe. orntc. Men turn to violence and! he was.

Come thirik of iu tn are few bald-headed bachelors. Anyway, the theory sprang sonsewhere tha sign of male up 4W hAln The superman of the future was defeat. will must wme from states who in lne minds; side on domestic questions. taHty added. One country- could always described as bald-headed.

peoples and governments of Eu man 0 6 1 "liberals." is as. Mr. Truman is going to be nomin- get on under either the capitalistic Bald-headed men have been 3U Are Serenity TM" governments of Eu- better radical than Henry Wallace, ated. Any President can get him- svstem or fascistic Of spreading this story. Be: No VOU i can lhcsc This hard-headed man 0 6 tha nominated because his own of- out Communis if baldness Ls an accolade, why do some men wear toupees? nands to a woman.

Then the pendulum swung back. gives the middle-aged woman her Some scientist reported that bald- serenity, her tolerance, her i a nts headedness was associated with losophic viewpoint, and makes her The United" Istates- cranial calcification which in- a companion of whom you never the plans--would provide creased the bony structure of thc weary, whereas you tire of a sweet capital for these enterprises. BUI tj )C sou th figure skull' Baldies were bor.eheads. young thine as soon as you have in return. Clayton insisted that venient allv in the process But now comes Dr.

R. E. G. had a Rood look at her pretty face western Europe throw out its trade dumping the Truman candidacv Artaattoe. a scientist from North 11611 th 'ime Ireland, who has just completed a middle-aged can studv which proves, he says, that herself so interesting tha.t rtrt r-A-iHt- If ie Oh, some men are just stupid, mother--you know you're not really old enough to be offered a seat on the bus!" the same aim as Stalin.

The La- Mr. Truman's popularitv curve bor government in England is gradually coming to this same coa- Along The Potomac To Washington The Nation Today By J. GLENN BEALL, (Sixth District, Maryland--Kepre- By JAMES MARLOW sentative). Washington. April 15 though: Does or does not Dr.

birth and eath and struggle and Present set-up of artificial trade Armattoe proudly bear a billiard- strain and hx; and cried barriers savs ball dome? and thoucht and tried to solvp the But prejudices are not easy "docs not know the economic, so- i critical times. I oncl attain anrl apnin A (Reproduction Rights Reserved) ill dome? 'and thought and tried to solve oia prejudices are not easy That ought to be a death blow meaning of that has to dlscard and a am and a 8 ain cial or industrial views of General to the toupee business. It may anything to say that is worth listen- cla vton arguments were scoffed I good idea to write off anyone William Green, who is President in uncertain or Washington. April 15--The House idea of pensions has burst across Committee on Armed Services the American labor front this week elusion. It is not ruthless like the started hearings the first of this with brand new force Communists, but even their lead-i weeb a bl tof authorize the, Before looki at wh ha en lers believe that their success de- Peace-time of men for mill- ed remember this: the Wagner labor in 1935.

and the Taft-Hart- A t. from the one submitted by the! 1 Jabor act 355641 134 em their success de- having the same pro- tar- purposes. The measure unaer all other leading consideration was miroauced by, Chairman Andrews and is different! even, send men shamefully hirsute ins to. i an poli rushiag to the barber for a cranial Intelligence may not be a substi- shave. i tute for youth and beauty at first, The Unjtcd statcs wju hav glance, but it beats them out for i help us no mat cr we do a -th thc puU As a maUcr fact ree trade- because you don 1 a O'Boyle Body looks keeps us It is estimated that thc 1950 entertained and nmused.

When you census of the United States will; hear it said that a man has forsaken show never of a woman's age Communism spread" over all Europe." Will Clayton returned to Washington tired and discouraged. His Washington. April body of Richard M. O'Boyle. 32-year- old fuel trucking executive who Anglers' Army Along Streams Therefore, it is possible that as soon as Russia gets the atomic bomb she may blow up the big cities of the United States.

She may have no thought of landing troops here or of taking over our It would be only one step in her campaign of destroying capitalism. Her hope would be that--with our big cities destroyed J--a socialistic system would' be A young army of fisherman needed to operate our remaining in- ignored high water and cool weather to invade the banks of streams dustries. This would also eliminate undue competition from industries in communistic nations. What Will The Communists Do? then, atomic a population cf about his wife because she is old. it is i xvife who understood he ivas short- fel1 from hls cniiser in Washington i this morning for the opening of the 000,000.

This will be a great: Eenerally a misstatcment. What he 1 ening his life by the tremendous channel Tuesda '8 ht recov- trout fishing season and early re- growth from the population of the I has really left her for is because energy he was throwing into these red by Har PoUce at 6.30 p. m. Ports indicated luck was with them, i If this is thcir program countrv in 1940, which -was then! she is dull and stupid and bored plans, insisted that he resign. But' ye rainy period which had ex- when the Russians get the This prospective i -1 him to death.

of nearly 16,400.000 persons i represents' rapid growth. It is a j' a Tim greater increase than that record- dcrstanding. Sympathy. JKnow edge ed between 1930 and 1940. when 5 the increase was a little less than' chief of all the good things and the break up of the feudal i apparently slipped on the wet deck day was at an end.

Skies were planted, by their own fri ime brinps a woman is un- economy of Europe and the amal- of thc at he had recently pur- clearing and the Weather Bureau the center of our big ndincr Svfrmathx- KnoivlpHpp carnation into an economic whole into the water and sank i predicted fair and warmer tern- cities. It would be easv to 9,000.000. Predictions i the ideas of Will Clayton took root 9' Boy of four children, tended without a break since Sun- boVnb. they may get these bombs riends. in American into the water and sank predicted fair and warmer tern- cities.

It would be easy to get them without a struggle. He lived at peratures through Friday, except over here in trunks." or in bales 5631 Western Avenue Northwest, for tonight when the mercury may i of Oods They could be smuggled L. Swapping Dictators--A group of and was president of thc M. I. i dr into the thirties and bring across our borders in automobiles, year: of living and when a woman Indiana Congressmen were scoot- i O'Boyle and Son firm.

817 Michigan scattered frost in low places. trucks or airplanes without being tha It the of were made some has acquired that, then Time and ba( Indianapolis by air to Avenue. Northeast. Caretaker Frank Weddle said it detected by custom examiners. years ago that the United States experience have given her a charm I alttcnd a local Press Club dinner.

He was a close frjcnd Rich was "like the Fair' along Fishing i Then the Russian agents could Senator Homer Capehart. the i Police dragged the channel for i hooked on flies. -Flentv of them to know that the passim, of the box manufacturer turned 20 hours before locating the body i have caught the limit," years are not fo be looked upon Senator, began haranguing about 300 feet up-channel from thc i he said, with such dread. "What do we mean to do with all Hains Point tea house. The Bell Syndicate.

Inc. i this Marshall Plan money? I'm approaching a period when its I far above any thnt youth possesses. i. on population growth would be con- If women would only have the siderably less. Present prospects! wisdom to the indicate that the United States is Time brings them, thcx, would come still a fasj growing country.

The time when population increase may stop seems far ahead in the future. Increasing population is sign BIRTIIDAY of prosperity. In times of depres- Mrs James Sm th sJon and adversity, there are not. avenuc vho celebrated her birth- likely to be so many day March 27 was the recipient at and more people show hesitancy a party thai evening of a small cessful operator, in having children. In times Emerson radio and white rosebud Parker at first prosperity there are more marri- corsage from her sons.

Robert E. at wa kidding ages, and more children are born. nd am 5 sr Improved living conditions, and i 0 crCI i ovelv the great advances in the cure of and cz ds disease and promotion of health. have contributed to the increase of population. The average length of A I I I I 6QfS AgO ard KIine Frederick, and had i ree th 3 orrnn as anglers by pos it these in their boarding houses visited i Parker, just back from St.

Moritz. i Bod Sought 20 Hours high" and no trout were being: moment on a certain day. Time could be used so that the would have time to get I away. Thus all these cities could The fishermen were using worms be destroyed at a certain set hour. would Austin, 33.

of i to hook the browns, brooks and; thought the Sen- after Mr. O'Boyle him. Then, when Dut were unable to fmd him that Caoehart In add to the three men. in detail that Franco was one of the most disliked figures in Eu- i hers Mrs E. Smith.

33. gentine government- that does the Many anglers were up at 5.30 damage. Of course, the time would addition to the three men. a as tji season opened after i be selected when we are more or 1 a these gov- our big cities could completely be destroyed Mr, Barbara C. Austin! -Pending the night in clubs and less in a row wi stin, and two friends of ate cabins along Fishing Creek.

ernments. Ther -nr TT. juaiiv nmit i ten CASEY LIQUIDATING AN UNUSUALLY LARGE AUD- IENCE witnessed lhe production sccretary of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the I Roosevelt, who was released on May Have Struck Head life has increased, and the number L(jca tcms From Thc Columns of children who die infancy has of Tbe News Apri 5 1S98 been greatly reduced. The idea- advanced many years ago. that world population has tended to increase faster than the means of subsistance.

This may have been true in many countries in former ages, but now with the greatly developed methods of producing-food, and the applica- tion of scientific methods to agri- a Market street, near culture, it would seem that the, Fifth carlv todav Onc shot was 1 woul power to produce the means of sub- i 1 iIc rcal to i i rope, that he ran a dictatorship as of 3601 Connecticut Avenue. North! 00 trout nave been Placed in without our knowing for sure who bad as the Commie muscle men in vest, and Miss Patricia J. Penny. streams ln tn county recently. destroyed them and certainly Yugoslavia or Moscow.

24. of 5400 Branch Avenue. Prince i Both the Ixlonocacy and Potomac without war having been declared. iCopynsht. 1948.

Dy Globe Synd.) Truman Administration insofar as ver must: it would apply only to men be- Bargain with a union represent- tween eighteen and thirty years of inTM their ensployes about wages age. while the Administration want- I and working conditions, among ed to register all men up to forty- i other things. five years old. Under the bill But neither law says they have "only those in the age bracket be- to bargain with a union about pen- tween nineteen and twenty-five sions. shall be subject to call, with ex- So employers have been free emptions for veterans having one do a nurn of things about year of active service, married men, ons essential employees, and certain To rcfllse to talk about a pen- pCIiBI I classifications of studen It is slon materially by the Committee, or i lmion: or to do nothm there is much sentiment in Con- i a enslon gress to first require only regis- A number of companies have tration under Selective Service pension plans in which a has with no men 'to be actually con- had no part.

Then this week this scripted into the armed forces as happened: long as voluntary enlistments will supply needed manpower. Additional legislation would be re- quired before starting actual in-; wor 1. On Monday John L. Lewis a long fight over how a ductions. for his coal miners shoul! pension to be paid for i by the mine owners.

President Truman has given in to i 2. On Tuesday the National La- Congressional pressure and has bor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled asked for additional appropriations I an employer must bargain with to build up the nation's Air Forces. a union about a penslon Dlan Originally the Administration re- 2 doesn't mean a boss must quested additional national deiense i pen sion plan. But now, to a umon about to said toat enslo; i on a pro-rata basis, according to present size. The Congress wanted none of that, pointing out that our Navy is already five times as large fal1 wuhm tne meaning of wages as the combined fleets of the rest I must be discussed.

of the world and that few-- if any-- 1 JNiRB is the government agency additional battleships are- needed which administers the labor law. although more submarines may be i This was the first time since it was in order. Instead the Congress has i created in 1935 that it ruled on insisted that we have a modern pensions. seventy group Air Force, rather Its decision was based on an ap- thaa the fifty-five groups as pro- peal to it by" the CIO Steelworkers posed by the Administration. It against the Inlaaef Steel Corpora- will take approximately two years i tion.

to bring the Air Force up to the The NLRB had been consideri this case for months and hand strength proposed by Congress. The Public Lands Committee of do vrl "decision the 'day the House reported favorably on CVv -i victorv H. R- 5155. my -bill which xvould i This Georges county, were on the cruis- riv ers reported out of bank Final Kcsnlt im er. The party had dinner at a Mu- tow-lying places today, but i What the final result would be I authorize the National Park Serv- 5ar and the Public Roads Admin-.

7 laA im Zl nicipal Wharf restaurant, and Mr. nsar residents still did not be- nobody can foretell. With a dozen B. Casey 43 one-time O'Boyle invited them to sec his 1 ievc any dan ssrous situation would i of our biggest ci to the late President i cruiser. i develop.

there would not be final xuau; nuiiiiii- istration to make a survey of the lhe Cass may be appealed all the C. and O. Canal and then report on I the L. S. courts up to the advisability of constructing i the Supreme Court for a final de- Opera House.

The acting of little lar ch 17 from the Federal reform- Police learned that ih youn Eva featured. Thc presence of a a at Petersburg. after serv- yachtsman had vouns colored siant seven feet, ln a sentence for income tax a bad shoulder. four inches in heisht was an unusual sight to witness. COLORED PERSONS be Sun to liquidate which would hamper him in swim- 5 realty in Montgomery county val- TM iSht ued at nearly a half million dollars It was said that Casey, upon The Monocacv was 10 and a half caoitalism for many years to come.

Commission States: but it would then be taken nothing to over by the people of the smaller The hearings on the Viers Mill se ion Village Project are being held Tne CI Steelworkers want valued at S473.000 which was or-: sisi ince in our country increases TRE COMMITTEE APPOINTED dcred sold Casev." is included address Mr Bo leaves his around 12 feet above normal at tainly means that the people of our i ment. 'nAmilstlOTl- itlG nf T7i-ir-l-c- TT-ill "havp- a I Ifl faster than the population. The TJnited States seems able to sup-, port its increasing population as fast as it grows. to select a cemctcrv for ppo Catoctir begin TTVO surveys for the have been made. BIRTHDAT PARTY A very delightful birthday party held at the home of and Mrs.

John K. Wisner. East Church street Saturday afternoon, in honor of their little daughter, Thelma Louise, being her fourth birthdsT. During the afternoon; games vrere played which the little tots enjoyed. Then they wer.e all WORK invited to the dining room where refreshmerits were served.

The table decorations were a large birthday cake four lighted candles and spring flowers. The. little honored guest received many gifts. Her mother acted as hostess. YprtrC assisted by Xrs.

Ruth Ports. Those wcl11 7 CUf i present: Louise Wisner. Sherley Broadbent. Sherry Smith. Susan Smith.

Ash. Rath Ash. Penny Storm. Mary Storm. Virginia Lee Pairaer.

Sandy Gloria Houtzahn. Wrc. C. Kehne. i Albert R.

Kehne. Jimmy Broad- bent. Gene Wisncr. Walter McKin- ney Jr. Those invited and who were unable to attend were Sandra Kay i Orrison.

Larry Eugene Biehl. Patsy Ford. Helen Alberta Kehne and Blanche Irene Kehne. Adults present were th two grandmoth- ers. Mrs.

Mary Wisner and Mrs. Blanche Kehne. and also Mrs. Car- i rie McKinney. Mrs, Esther Kehne, i and Mrs.

Tommy Rothenhoefer. I spot in Mt. Olivet Carey's manor house at Rockville. the Francis Scott which with six acres of ground is 1 Key monument has determined valued at S75.000: thc farm adjoin- uaon the space within the flower ing the manor house, containing I circle. The spot selected is near about 320 acres, worth 5105.000.

the entrance. and six bungalows in Rockville, COMMISSIONER AB- ca ch valued at SI3.950. RAHAM S. Zentz. prominent farmer residing about two miles from the day Ke conduc business.

Team For Show Is Under thc direction of Miss Colleen Crowhurst. '4S. Nutlcy. N. today and rising cent very slowly.

It was out of bank creat opportunity and responsibil- Thc question 5s are these peo- pension plans. I introduced H. R. 6138 this week. The desire of unions for pension This bill would reimburse Washing- plans cuts clear across the coun- ton county and city of bul has oeen referred to Hagers- try into all kinds of business.

pensions like! Charles E. Wilson, head of General Motors, thinks so. Wilson now i -n i c- tangled with the auto work- the 3 TM" and Parks relative to Recreational Area ciusion of Rcalth an in connection with the area of collect've bargaining can only create nevr and unexplored areas Jr.dustrlal disputes, difficult--if not! impossible--to Onc of the problems is how to a permanent pension plan when ntroduced Area. afiectir.g distinguish it from the other krem- Moorestown. N.

Dorothv Peel. 1ms. i'4S, Carnesie. Pa: Cathryn Bas-. az that hour at Miss Mararet Head oO.

Pittsfield, Fire Damages '49. Wellsbora. Pa Anne Hut- Cumoer! an 3 Hancock. Mass. Mjss 4 Q--What became of Herirv Hud- ton 49 Casper.

Wyo Suzanne i "1 i i I 111 i iake part in' the archery activities. Harpers W. Va April 15. nly Thc wo Kooa swimmers will be i yesterday morning cutted 9. Grecnsburg.

Kollor Slalcd To Start In Opener Grace Lr.cenvood. "50. Han- one artd damaged the top of an- cock. N. ar.d Miss Vivian other of the row of old.

urioccu- CharV.c Keller will be in left Steven. "51. Ottawa. Ont. Miss, pied buildings on Shenandoah when the New York Yankees Ar.r.e Hutton.

'49. Cssper. street Water poured into the Wilson Thinks the Taft-Hartley should be amended to rule out anv bargaining about pensions. Senator Ball. Minnesota Republican, was of the members of fire-fighting apparatus in Frederick greatly damaged the property occupied by Frank Eppley's plumbing establishment and thc adjoining residence of A.

never heard from again. Q--Do peanuts grow on a or tree A--Peanuts grow on Marsh at 3-5 West Second street. When Ihc Wossoms appear a i --DT--T- arc covercd th earth arid SLIGHT lO i thc Barbara Snv'th "tO co TM oaCK of the Frederick out-, ter election campaign er.tcrcd its Because the local fire engine is N. "Ellen Wood'. 3 3 mo st last a today the 1 1 clutch "MOOD MANHATTAN" AT HOOP nuts dex-elop under the crops may have occurred when Thc is attached to the branch i a oa a serious back ailment, mur.irts LK'tN'SE ISSUED A marriage license was issued recently in Washington to Bernard Gilbert, Jr.

24. of this ciiy. and Schrocdcr, 23, University Ptrk. the temperature fell below the a th freezing point. Tlie mercury hit 27 and ice formed.

HAGERSTOWX SCORED A BASE-! BALL victory over Frederick in the Smithsonian Institution? of i of I '51, Pelham, N. group. FORFEITS S3.45 the CVAL ish lc ue A-Englbl, Although" he never i i A A 1 fc days when he felt michty skeptical guard for any last-minute leftist about the return of Keller i maneuver in the country's "Red the training season at St. Peters- Jforth," But he made no attempt the tact that he had be- The population of Fair exceeding 30. come deeply impressed by the north of Scotland, is less than 100.

apparently still losing, installed, two from Charles Town Tomorrow night at eieht o'clock make" up thc Ka 5 ad ther been ground. The govemrr.cr.t mounted and one from Brunswick were in Brodbeck Hall "Mood Mannat- called to fight the fire. They made tan" will be presented by the Hood use of facilities. arranged about College Dance Club and Dance a year ago. for tne first time to Workshop.

"Coney Island" and I pump water from the Shenandoah i "Central Park" are but a few Isle, for fires in taat part of the town. the well-known parts of New Yor: bu ldmg destroyed, former- City to be interpreted Moodt i ou a at market is I such as "Lonely Town" -nd "Noc- in in i A derstood family of I belong to ti.o Charles To pas- i i next the lesser damaged of Wall tt-rne" are included in the recital The After thc recital, the Athletic As- was i sociatioi will pive a reception for members of the dance.

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