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VT OUR WAY 1 if- iT ,T ' J- T . . i -- i HE STORY CF MARTHA LLO, Wi;5. u FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'M GOMMA IWZ NEVER, SEEM FLUNK S.SEEM x You look so SAocy, k ART 'A' CAPTAIN EASY WpyZXZZW TrtcY VJWr.tA5i f: v" - CLEVER. AWP A W miT DeuwjV W PlEASE THE HVPN0TI67...THUS HIjHLV V ! . ...... ,ircU TA Jeff', i thought V'T - sir ALLfcY OOP Byvlrwrtlin BOUlb AND HfcR BUDOitSi . . s i-cki Martin "j ' " I V.v.C9 NOE ) 1 1 OV-OUCMi ) XA j 0 Ji Ul--AE. ' , A Ii vNp VAe& 0 ,VAiVT ' ' Usfl I I SOV.W.NS'EO KI31.ILL- S 'O' t ' vnrmeer nn- r 1 ( NOT VITAMINSA I K LIKE "X II fibZ ( UKE f lm Ci V MAZEL! WHAT J IRON ANOJ S v VQOLpy ji Lfep Vlp () Jrf LI VITAMINS l;.vVrr VV tV V EiiK; -Tx ?':ft ' J-K'4f I I . 1 r- trTfrTWy that sJjS ? I' - ' :i HITCHIMfi A WiPEi :;f,'.vC'';--T HE MUST 9 IN By J. R. WilH-im (r---f -"" i"vt;- 'TVTn THE PRiVILEGEF" CLASS T.r . 1 1 II IA WAYNE U-il BJT ShAMJU IS VERY SOVNA80UT I EA3ER , !-: i A-.S f AW ME ,NMy.-J, V k- WOT TO TALK TO l? W re aiii,- ME.AM HOMOR SrOPEMT I THOU6HT M ( I SHOOLDNY NAVE CAOHO (T A ) -AMP ALL BECAUSE OC IT WAS PRETTY LgV- .SELF-PORTRAIT r S A fcyrrTY-' bui" I made. kA . A irfaafev MI6HT HAVE CCNVWCEP HER. atucu TH?Re Ai A WCEThWHILB WITHOUT HER REANKV. EW:saiNS KNOWING IT. At lV'-CCfilM - f ni3w5';r J iimwiH(iKvv USED SOME r E ti)" . VM IT FR0 HER. : . ThA5 FE? P v.g LP. EwVE?: VV"I?JC OUR ROAROING HOUSE :. UEH-Hertl 3LJ&T ASOUTTO f. pv5V--' sesooj, wv kTLicy Belle ' V- OX i-Sit (7 "Ic gANi H iDhrAXD ASOOT A i' "- OJ (J. I '""'EO irsNtS.TC- PjeCHAifJoTH&KiSMTS .U'MMj a" "r5uv M-lE-CC.E:?CAANOlNiSTED "-As LL. l1'"1" L6V.O,K'j EASA.L SUM, ATRlFuNS ; , Vt vn. r lA JM 1J ThE FJRTJSE 1 SHALL sooM !- J ,'4 TD mm I ', A ' I m . . wM-Mr? I C But-( i' iior, s. waywe.OI -(' you've (kew mew ai.d 1 ; : l.- J ,r if s BiLL.' rcKiiELIDMJfS.NUVS.I'W V -lj W !- um ! CAREER IPOVTKWOW ( I OSwV SOT A AV .C?E ) ! SgCj T'MAet With Major Hoop), I Tx "l" I u' 4. r t i ',-'-', , I By Wilton Scruggs By Merrill Blotter By Leslie Turner AFTEl HE WA60 MER.SrtS y. ITS TrEO!' ' WOULD hAVE HO INKLING OF THEORY Ti, WHAT HAD HAPPENED1. 6UT iKkAKE SE'.iE 1 CAN'T UMPEKf'AND WHY AVID HE H AY tEi JEOPAK'IS HIS TRV IT ASA'.U' X c7 'V Comedian Shawn Moves Into Hollywood In Wierd Manner HOLLYWOOD 'U'l - Movu- laun't repulatioi l"r liaiborniL; (he worH'i weinl s and ouiriRiil nuts wa consnl.raljly enh.riced this week when comedian Dick Shawn moved in to make his film dibul. Shawn, a low-liro v chnrc!er with a hifjh sense of humor, is funniest when he isn't tryinjj. lie agreed to a lu icheon inter view at 20th Ce'itury-I'ox's (iold Hw.m, v h:e!i is nsi.ved for to., "tars aud stuJio ' e. Shawn tnrned it into a .shambles in less lh:m an heir. Dick clumsily hrche l i' to tlie dining room can inn an outsized rcl and black leather sa chel which he plunked down on the table. He acknowledged my intro duction and proceeded to rum mage in the satchel. Did Includes PHI Firsl he produced a grapefruit, followed in quick succession by a sintile carrot, celery stalk, one al mond, four assorted puis. "This is my lunch,'' he an nonnced nroudly Also in the satchel were a pair of dirty socks, a jar of cold cream, a bar of soap and other debris in such poor repair as to be unrecognizable. Indignation News Briefs MUST CLOSE CAP WOKCKSTKH. Mass. UPI Sen. Lcverett Saltonstall R Mass.l said Thursduy night thrt the economic gap between (he wealthy and backward nations of ihe world must be closed if we arc to win over Communism. "Communist economic penetra tion in some of the marginal areas of the world poses a real danger for Ihe West.'' Saltonstall told a Holy Cross University stu dent forum. QUAKES SHAKE TOWN LIMA PERU 'ITI About 30 minor earthquakes were felt Thursday in the town of Urcos, it was reported today. Most of the town's 20.000 inhab itants fled into the nearby hills or spent the night in the public square. There were no reports of injuries or damages in Urcos, 400 miles south-soul heast of Lima YANKS GIVEN RECEPTION MOSCOW .UPI' The Soviet Ministry of Culture Thursday gave a reception for U.S. Ambas sador Llewellyn Thompson and American film workers who came to the Soviet Union for the pre miere of "Marty." the Tass news agency reported today. SAYS FLIGHT FAILED IXNSBHUCK. Austria UPI German nuclear scientist Her mann Oberth claimed Thursday that Ktissia started a manned snace flight last year, but it failed. He predicted in a lecture that the space ship will be suc cessfully launched by 1965. . Cberth is considered a leading nuclear scientist in Germany. I DAILY JV LOG 2KRCM m KXLY KHQ TV TV O TV TUESDAY 6:1.1 " Toutr Kdwnrds Front rase fi:S N'pwsboat Amos n' Amly : 1 5 " " Nlli: Ncwn ":0il :c Men , Award Tli.'iiter S. vm League " I s i 'ln Sukm foul Ilor.liT Talrol I.'irainin ":I5 " " S:0(l ' I).'Ii.ii.h O'Kf.'fo " :n - " '3 Wyatl Earp Many l.ven i,t Ihbi KihlM-r VH!w 'fill's & Molly ! Hi. It.tl.'inan Tinhlriipe Art. Murray l'arlv a:i 9:.ln t'hillip Marlon- P.i-d Pki-llon l-,rl Sl irtime S:4n , " " U.:ii'l AU-. i.-i rry.sent.s Carry Moore 10:1-1 " ... It. ".) Mailt Court HIS ' " 11:110 .Vlu-hllieaf 4-Mol Feature Mews U:l' Jaik 1'aar " hale Movie II :.n - 11:45 - - WEDNESDAY " f 0 Com. c'hisarooni , 1.1 SO fnlv. re-ifll.. PiMr T.kik P,-liool I 4 S.!'.-4 Simp 00 Mornins t'la Ini'.iso l.oiiah Ue XII :11 .10 'in The :.. Treasure Hunt :S 10:00 1 U-ve Lucy 4'rue la Hilrht Itll 10 SO Pei-rmher Ilriile Cnni'i'ntra t Ion lt:4i " - I i 00 !' 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"I eat this food lot luncii every day. I bring it to the studio with me. And I'm not ec centric. I'm just not hurting my self by what I eat. Kemeuibcr. you're just as young as you cat I'm 3'), aid I'm going to stay young." Dcler.di Hit Lunch I ifcrrcd that h s choice ol lunch, if not a sag, might i ldi cate he is something of a nut. Sliawa remonstrated unhappily "Everybody else is nuts," he ci id. "Not me. I ll live to a riic old age Just wait and see Hut with my luck I could walk oulta here and ga run over by a health food truck." 'The thought made Dick so ner vous he picked the poppy seeds from a' roll and put them in his mouth liefore he realized what he was doing. "1 shouldn't have done that." he said, "litead is very bad for peo ple. Huins their system." Shawn was so engrossed with his diet he forgot to discuss his role in Fox's new movie. "Wake Me When It's Over" which was the purpose of the interview. 'Battle Of Ike Target WASHINGTON . UPI There is no surrender in sight in the "battle of the books" which has been raging around President Eisenhower and other top World War 11 Allied military leaders almost since the actual shooting slopped 14 years ago. This became newly apparent when smoke cleared from the latest skirmish, triggered by criti cism ol President Eisenhower in the diaries of Field Marshal Vis count Alanbrooke. wartime chief of the British General Staff. Field Marshal Viscount Mont gomery, who already had sniped at Eisenhower in his own mem oirs, joined Alanbrooke in a new assault on Eisenhower's strategi cal abilities as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. Calls Ik "Ungenerous" Montgomery also recalled that Eisenhower had been "ungener ous" to him and Alanbrooke in his own 19-18 book, v"Crusade In Europe". And he added that Gen. Omar N. Bradley had said some "extremely unpleasant things about me" in his World War II memoirs, published in l'J.'il. Here, in brief, is how the bouk shapes up: Alanbrooke. in his "Triumph in the West," said no one was run ning the land war in France he- fore the Battle of the Bulge in late 1944. He said "Eisenhower. though supposed to be doing so. on the golf links at Reims entirely detached and taking no part in the running of the war." The White House denied that Observer, La Cranrfe, Ore., Tuet.Jo 17, 1959 Page 6 Side Glcncss MM 'It's a splendid likeness me wonder what I've J i if Books' Raging On; Of British Writers Eisenhower played golf at Reims, and Alanbrooke said he had not meant to leave this imnicssioi. lie said he merely meant Eisenhower was at his "forward hea (quar ters" on an unused golf course at Reims. Eisenhower, in his own book, said he set up a forward co.n mand post just cu'.side Heims so that he "Coalil easily reach any portion of the fiont, even on days when flying was impossible." He said he spent a great por tion of his time in such travel, until winter weather male roads impassable. Gen. Carl Spaalz. who commanded U S. strategic bomber fleets, recalled recently that flying was ruled out during the time of the "Bulge" because cf weather. Diffjre-ces Over Germa-.y Eisenhower and Bradley both recalled differences with Alan brooke and Montgomery over whether to strike into Germany on a broad lro:t or to make a single powerful thrust into the Ruhr. Alanbroake and .Montgom ery, in their bcoks. said the war could have been won in 1911 in stead of 1945 if their sirgle -thrust view had prevailed. Alanbrooke almi'ted he was wrong. Eisenhower's book main tained. This was described as occuring while both of them stood watching Allied troops crossing the Rhine into Germany in Janu ary. 1945. Ei-e.lo'ver wrote: "He turned to me and said: 'Thank God. Ike. you stuck by your plan. You were completely right and I am sorry if my fear of dispersed cllerl added to your burdens. Gcriranv is rev licked . . . thank God yru stuck by your guns.'" Ei:cn!.:.uT t!as el Ala 'broa'-ce as "A ii. ii!';, ; : oi lier" who lacked ah.'luy "to v eigii ca'mly the confhetiee, !:. ):$ i:; a prob State of the Nation ACROSS 1 Pennsylvania county 4 Midwestern s'etc 8 Western f.iti 12 Wench kins 13 Weeps 14 Three 15 Elpctnc.il unit IS Antispasmodic 18 Betrothed 20 Damage ...;ain 21 Pronoun 22 River in Asia 24 Mr. Ruth 2SCut 27 With (..reiix) 30 I.rartl 32 Sculpture 34 H'.e.dK 35 Keme-'r:y County 36 Ceo'; 37 Raise 3tl Russian cily 40 Inferior 41 Southern ' state (ab.) 42 Oood-by 4") Land crustacean 4!) Holy Land 51 United 52 Refrigerator 53 Region 54 .'otes of Guuio's scale .15 Soap-making frame 56 Hor.ey-makeis 57 Lil'le one DOWN 1 City in Pcns lvanin 2 Hurt 3 South Dakota county 4 Missouri river 1 12 13 j 4 ii 16 7 I Id 19 jlO 111 12 13 U T5 rr 18 19 !20 ' ai J 21 7322 23 """J j2 "e 2 25 pT26 R327 2829" 30 31 ;."?i32 33 : !:;.'- !1 rJj35 nLJ . liUi M 40 41 - ... 43 I44 .vj45 46 M 149 fiii ; 49 50 51 52 " 53 54 55 55 57 'III I I I I 1 I 1 I ir ki:m fitful ! 1 Ma: VW l)' I T M Ht U.S. Fat. Off. I of my wife. Always make done wrong THIS timel" lem and so reach a rocklike de cision." "No Strategical Outlook" Alanbnoke sa-d Eisenhower had "absolutely no strategical out look" hut ma le up lor it "by the way he works for good coopera tion between allies. " Bradley said Eisenhower was a "suerb tacti cian" and if anyone -disagreed it was hecVi-c of Montgomery's attitude. Ho.v has Eisenhower acted to the Montgomery-Alanbrooke sniping- His one noteworthy public re action came at an Oct. 14, 1958. press conference when he noted that "Wo won the War in 11 months, frcm the day we landed i in Normandy i and I heard no si-gle prediction before that, at any time . . . that war would be over, in less than two years." "I think I have been criticized by everybody who can write a book and I will be in the future." he added. CRITICIZES FARM PROGRAM HURON. S.D. 'UPL Sen. Hu bert II. Humphrey D-Minn. Thur.-ilay night called for a sweeping revision of the govern ment's tnim program. "Present national farm policies are bankrupt," Humphrey told the South Dakota Farmers Union. He said the American farmer to day receives only 33 cents of each foci dollar, compared to 32 cents in the "dark days of the great depress'on." thor firing success v.ndi:nhei;g air force BASE. Calif. 'LTD A Royal Air Force crew successfully launched a Thor intermediate laiise ballistic missile Thursday. Ihe firing was the eighth made by RAF crews trained at this cen tal California missile base. Answer to Fr ! Futile 5 Sprinkling equipment ft Niceriar. city 7 Order of St. Francis (ab.) R Complete 9 Cut porridge 28 Christmas 29 Dickers' heroine 31 Sea Rod 3.1 Coral island 31 Reach for 40 Ogles 41 Insects 42 Sacred bull 43 Fish 41 French island! 46 Arrow poison 47 Preposition 4B Noble feat 50 Label 10 Opera 1 1 Gray 17 Bursts forth 19 Forward 23 Hoarder 1!4 Hit (shins) 25 Seaweed 26 Auctions 27 Outmral isic- ...fc...V - j b'L''AYftts& A-' 4j3"!?c: -310,erJL'JfelL.i;i- .'-UOjZ ilE m ffiiSl .? SetJ-lflSfvjA" llll