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FWDOUTHOW YES ADOCToe,NO VlVs HAD WBJD. I MADE TME 1 ATTWJD TO A V" MUCH DO0W SMS I DOCTOK BSLICVf N THE K AfTOMTMEMT POSHEe. WTISMT.' . iTflJ LL ASJ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By NH iwr Kr. ,r We just mow ot Me sajd he; sows! juavinks flim. carol? ) (lw-mmm ) t, fl tf- (MAD AT BAZOO? J DATS FOB. THIS CAROUN3 BUT - 7 nn-TTTTTTTT 1 "-- Vjlt CAPTAIN EASY '". Tutiwr WE'VE (EBM V1KV WEaLBCTFUL, I I HMM1 EV6N THE M05T MOtLE 0 US 1 1 CAROL, flMr F VOO CAW RND AW I ( CEORIC. WE MUST GET TO KHO HAVE WUWLV SKBtETON THAT COULP AIMJS TOWC TO 0ISCU5 WlW THAT ATcleE V AMP CHERISH EACH OTHEH'5 BE EAPOftED. POSTUNATELV GOOD J ' V 0E6TINATE OLB WAtKU. WILil W fWLMEITO isa NER POINT J7itj; . TATB PREVENT THAT- S?C j ' TWIN TO HELPUS1J 2pw J jT." 1 - . U " By V. T. Hmltii CJvl8 LOLXIT WHAT UH-HUH...BLIT NOW' WUlL.I I .. IT WOULDN'T BE HECK NO...HV,vW1M KW5J7",'C I PONT KNOW IV& THOSE CON- I WITH HIM ON fIJt 1 YES. J VERY SMART OF I HIM AROUMR WB AA-MJ AND WHY I DONE W BUT.CX3R THAT TRAPTIONS SIDE. IT'D LCX3K A AiUESS IT us TO RUB OUT COULD CCNOAJER YM V."BSNT it OXyT I V MOONMANBA I OF HI3 DONE ( LOT DlFFEWESa I WOUUJ. A SUY SMTH ALL 1 TM' WORLD GOING TO LIFT SHOUL0A 'PANGEBOUS A-v TO US , WOULDWT FT? , HIS kNOv-HCW , TVVj 0 A FINGER. 10 KEPT MV BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' By Edgr Martin r u i,f c I . PRISCILLA S POP By i ....,-f ' H LATHIS IS THEN I I I'VE SAID IT A MILLION ItHAT CVUCKUEMEAD.' ) s v. . BEST PART ABOUTJ TIMES.. FRIENDS ARE ) NOW ?VE'VE SOT (FROmV SOTTS! CHRISTMAS Jt--V A MAN'S GREATEST f 7 TO GIVE THEM ) OUR EMYPAlO TME aaXjtgVv vWEALTH.'y- ' ( SOMETHINC?' r : jro) r-y - R - Q LAV AAV " I fl'LL PUT V6 WRIATHj I fl WANT "N OKAVA I I THANKS. AN' CALL AGAIN i ) Tr-- A"TWEE,N' 0NTOP0'VBRr S ITWHBRB lj POC! J 7- 1 ' cei-SV?-, HERB, S PACKASC,7WAIT, IT WON'T Sf V A l donbecP To OVefseds Basest PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI fomediiin Bob Hope, preparing for his trip to Alaska to entertain U. S. servicemen, 8aH toiiiiy hit doctor acroed to (ho ju iket on the condition that Bob tuke it easy. . Sopping up the iim,liine and reslinK 'or his Sunday flight to the northland, Hope i.aid his trip Is something of a revival, Joining the cornelian 0:1 the trek are Fraices Langfurd, Jerry Colona and Tony itomano, the same gang who toured military bases with Bob during World War II. Seventeen years ago this Christ mas Hope and the same troupe made their first trip out of the country to perform for GIs. And it was in Alaska that they broke in the act. NEWS CHUCKLES . United Press International PUPIL PAYOLA WESTUUHY, N.Y. UPI School Superintendent Cocil I. Rice has sent out a memoran dum warning teachers of "Christ mas payola. If a kid gives you a $50 gift, you're going to think a long time before you flunk that kid," Rice said. REALLY I LONDON UPI) A London newspaper today printed an er ror from translation in its story on the Shah of Iran's wedding. "Ladies will wear nightgowns with long white gloves,'' the item said. SUPER SECURITY RAMBOUILLET, France (UPI) Security arrangements for the summit meeting at the Rambuil let Chateau were so strict Sun day that the Secret Servicemen who constantly guard President Eisenhower found themselves barred from the chateau courtyard. NO ACT THIS TIME LONDON (UPI) Magician David Berglas, who specializes In disappearing acts, said he came out of the London nightclub where he , is appearing and found bis car, containing his show props, had vanished. osrrs UniMd Pratt IntarnaMoaal GREENWICH. Conn. UPI-Jack Lang. 46, president of the Weber fc Heilbroner men's clothing store chain, died Sunday night in Greenwich Hospital. Lang had he- come president of the 12-store chain in 1957. NEW YORK (UPI l Austin . Titus, 72, a secretary of the police department during the ad ministration of Mayor James J. Walker, died Sunday. Titus served in the civilian post from 1929 to 1933. NEW YORK (UPI l Herbert Kay Minsky, 68, one of the four Minsky brothers who owned a chain of burlesque theaters in the 1930 s, died Monday night in Uni versity hospital. "This year we'll do 12 shows In 9 days," Hope said, "which is aomtthing of a slow pace for me. Doctor's orders. 1 had a complete physical examination a few weeks back and the doctors said I was In good shape. But they also told me to tarfj it easy. "Since Rien I've been getting more than eight hours sleep a night un'J plenty of rest during (he Jay. "They even told me my left eye improving, and there's a pos sibility I may rgain my full sight." . It was last year at this Urn; jhat Hope, touring American bas es in Europe, collapsed from fa tigue and suffered a blood clot in his eye. "That taught me a lesson not to press myself too hard or go without sleep," Hope said I chose to go to Alaska because the armed forces said the kids up there need entertainment more than anywhere else. "And I'll be up there to work, not to go to officers clubs and sit around talking. "We'll hit places like Falena, Ft. Richardson, Elmcndorf Field, King Salmon and Kodiak. We've even gat one stop right on the Bering Strait where I can look across the ocean at good old Ir ving Khrushchev." l forTcfr Orr, TuQ Dec. 11, 1959 ' Paft 6 Stile GbrfteSP ' T.U. h- Pat Off. "Tti Is a very high-clas nelghkurhaad. You aheoM tea tut tteax oonet our aog canocm; Commio Newspaper Trud Standing Foe Of CIO Prexy George Modhy WASHINGTON I UPI) The Communist newspaper "Trud" was gunning against a long time enemy just now when it let AFL CIO President George Meany have it from both, barrels. Trud was abusing Meany on charges that he was guilty of uttering anti-Soviet slanders. Any thing Meany says about the Sov iet Union is most likely to be anti but NOT necessarily slander ous. Meany was among the fore most of U.S. labor leaders who rejected at all times the idea that Communism is anything other than a mortal danger to the United States. The showdown in U.S. labor came toward the end of World War II when the Russian Com munists set a bear 'trap for or' ganized labor in the free world, The catch was Impressive in Western Europe and in the West ern Hemisphere. The catch in cluded the American CIO, bat not the AFL. The organized labor of Great Britain, France and many other countries was caught in whole or in part. Propaganda Instrvmtttt The bait was a new organiza tion, the World Federation of Trade Unions, which was invent ed, owned and controlled ky the Communist Party. The purpose of the WFTU was to align organized labor everywhere behind Commu nist Party policies. In the United States, the CIO was to be the instrument for putting pressure on Congress and the public to adopt DAILY TV LOG 2KREM m KKLY w KHQ TV t TV O TV TUESDAY :QU Jau-k Llraw M'Graw News A Sports Movie (Cont.) S:15 Dour Kdwards Front Paf : Newsbeat Amos n Andy " : " NBC Nw ?:(W VJ. Marshall Award Theater Seven League 7:tS " Moots 1:30 tlroneo Border Patrol Laramie - 7:l " " 8:00 " Dennis O'Keere " SIS " 8:S0 Wyatt Earp Many Loves of Dobii Fibber Mode 8:45 Oillla & Molly 9:00 Rifleman Tiehtrope Art. Murray l'arly :1S " " 9:30 rbillip JJarlow Ked Skelton , SMS 2 " 10:00 Alcoa Presents Garry Moore I0:l.i " , " " i 10:80 Nlg-ht Court " News 10MS " - ' " ' Late Movie 11:00 Nla-htheat 4-Most Feature " 11 :1S Jack Paar - U:4S - - ,---' .. WEDNESDAY 1:00 Cont. Classroom :15 . ' I'nlv. Profile Dlnir Dona School 1:43 Sonr Shop :0U Tied Howe Dcush Re Mi : l:S .- . . On The Oo , . Piny Your Hunch :45 " 10:00 I Love Lucy ITIce Is Rlcht t0:15 " - 10:90 December bride Concentration 10:46 - 11:00 Love Of Life Trulh or Conneq. 11:11 Preview - ll:se Uomper Room Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Toa 11:41 HnHina l.is-M - U:00 Restless Gun It's A Great Life Queen For a Day 11:15 " " 1 1!:J0 Love That Rob Stale 4 The Thin Man 11:45 " - 1:00 Music IUnfa Take 4- . Young- Dr. llalone 1:15 " - 1.-J0 Burna A Allen As the World Turns From These Roots 1:46 " " " J:00 Dayjn Court Better or Worse House on High 8L 1:1 S - 1:S0 Gale Storm Show House Party Split Personality I 45 - J 00 Beat the Cluck . Millionaire Matinee on Six t:lS " :S0 Who Do You Trust Ver.ilct Is Tours " :4S - - 4:00 Am. Handstand lirighter Dav " 4:1S " Serret Storm " 4:S Topeye Eda-s of Night " " 4:4 - Palnt-O-Pete :00 ." Ramar 5 O'clock Movie C:1S t:90 .My Friend Fllcka . Robin Hood S:4S - Z ' inrs IVfJ is nwNtw iiwm inramwisn Uf I viwvisrvn vvariesitl B4 Kturacy cannot bo fuarantood by the La GraiKto Obsorvor, the party line. These purposes were so remark ably obvious from the' outsat that it is difficult to understand how powerful non-Communist elements of the CIO were enticed. The late Sidney Hillman gaily led the CIO QUOTES IN THE NEWS United Press International MADRID President Eisen hower, calling on nations to strive for mutual understanding, recogni tion of each other's problems and readiness to cooperate in their solutions: "If we can spread that spirit and attitude, gradually through the world, then indeed our gene ration would have done more than any preceding one has evar done on this earth.'' BOSTON Goneral Postal Su perintendent David McGuire, dis cussing a bomb scare touched off by a gift-wrapped toy truck that started buzzing: ""This is almost a regular thing. Last year it was a fire engine." " CHICAGO Bailey K. Howard, publisher of the World Book En cyclopedia, disclosing that he is staking $200,000 on Sir Edmund Hillary's hunt for the abomnable snowman of the Himalayas: "Hillary said to me, 'There's something up there. I know there's something up there.' I told Hillary, 'go up and bring it back." LONDON A friend of Brit ain's Princess Margaret, guessing at how she felt when she heard that her former suitor, group into this Communist bear trap, and was elected a vice president of the new order. ( The CIO, of course, was heavily infiltrated in 1945 by known and unknown Communists. Moreover, the CIO- was infested by fellow travellers who followed the Com-, munist Party line. The House Committee on Un-American Ac tivities listed 13 CIO union lead-' ers as Communists in 1948 and' 20 unions affiliated with the CIO' as having been then or previously under Communist control.- ' Meany Kept APL Ovt : When the CIO blundered into! the WFTU it submitted itself, in fact, io the Communists for abuse as a vast organ of Communist propaganda in the United States. George Meany bad a- big hand, in keeping the AFL out of this; vast and dangerous entanglement and the newspaper Trud has been , picking on him ever since. Meany was AFL secretary. . Matthew Woll, vice president of AFL. said in June, 1947: "The question of CIO- inter national labor relations is In the hands of pro-Communists." ' .. It was estimated that WFTU had 70,000,000 membets, a power house of Communist propaganda.. Meany, Woll, the AFL and some others constantly exposed WFTU. objectives. Otherwise this vast propaganda machine might still . be operating effectively against the United States today. 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