THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1950
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
PAGE TWO
H
OUSEHOLD
GOOD C IT IZ E N
Power to Declare W a r Invested
In Congress of United States
T h ia Is th e s ix th s( ■ s s r lts e l te a
a rtic le s fro m tha h s s h ls l “ GeeS C ltl-
■ea" y eb lle h e d hy T h e A m e ris s a
H é r i t a i t F o u n d a tio n r e a r e r a l a i ths
rig h ts and de tle e s f a s A m e ric a n .
4 Dress, as
feathers
5. Ship's
firemen
9. Like a wing
6. Long-eared
10. Edible
rodent
rootstock'
7. Sultan's
11. River
decree
(Venezuela)
8 Edible
12. Harangue
tuber
14. Jumbled
11. Sacred bull
type
(Egypt.)
18. Neon
13. Periods of
(sym.)
time
16. A son of
IS. Choking bit
Ishmael
17. Naive girl 19. Aloft
20. Greek letter 23. The
(archaic)
21. Body of
water
22. Lever
24. Bone
(Anat.)
25. Fuel
28. Diocesan
center
30. Gadolinium
(sym.)
32. Trick
34. Youth
S7.T;opper
(Rom.)
39. Collection
of books
42. Not real
44. Behold!
45. At home
46. Aviator
47. Degrade
49. Paradise
80. Lateral
51. City (Nev.)
82. Concludes
ACROSS
1. A remnant
8. Vessel
States We have given the congress
also the power, in time of war. to
abridge some of our liberties for
the common good.
The most fervent hope of every
American heart is that the differ
ences between nations may be
settled without war.
Only a burning wrong can force
us into another war.
Only a burning devotion to the
principles of free government and
to national unity and strength on
the part of all the people can insure
our victory over the forces of
tyranny, if it is our destiny again
to engage them.
In 1776 we won freedom; in 1812
we held freedom; in 1861 we pre
served the union; in 1898 we
strengthened freedom; in 1917 our
freedom was threatened and saved;
in 1941 again our freedom was at
tacked and saved.
26. Jewish month
27. City in Italy
29. Guido's
highest
□□□□□□
note
□ □ □ □ □ □ □□UQ
30. Sharp iron
□ D C QQO
hook on a
□ CDC
pole
31. Trader
_D
33. Music note
□nan uau
35. Ascends
36. Unit of
M) U
force
40. Surfeited
(C.G.S.
41. Red-breast*
system)
ed bird
3,8. Plate used
43. Perceived
with
microscope
48. Sum up
Korea Censorship
G
eneral macarthurs ban
4-H Club ‘Fencer’
Foils Post Decay
Vegetables which have been
peeled lose more m inerals and
vitam ins in cooking than those
left whole; lurge losses occur
when vegetables are cut in smull
pieces. Vegetables should be cut
Jui? before being used.
ning of newspapermen from
Korea emphasized what the Amer
D resses and shirts hung on a
ican public probably has not real- Creosote Treated Posts
coat
hunger to drip without uny
ired—namely that there has been
Will Last Thirty Years
wringing will have few wrinkles.
virtual censorship over American
newsmen in Japan for some time.
Terry Liston, 17-year-old presi An alum inum hunger which will
Unlike news out of Germany, which dent of South Carolina Four-H not rust should be used. Shape the
has not been censored. MacArthur ' Clubs, has "snowballed" one well- wet garm ents, straightening col
has constantly rowed with Ameri ! known conservation practice Into lar tips and pulling out wrinkles.
can newsmen over their right to , triple savings- savings of timber, When rem oved from the hunger,
report what was going on in his money, and his own time and the garm ent will need no ironing,
j If a little pressing Is needed, use
area.
j energy.
only a warm Iron and test it first
One of the men who was at first
Thinning a woodlot on his father's
barred from the Korean front last farm near Smoaks to allow health on the Inside of a hem.
week. Tom Lambert of the Asso ier growth of the trees, Terry ended
When m achine sewing on sheer
ciated Press, previously had signed up with 700 fine fence posts. But he
n long protest to the American So had noticed that pine fence posts fabrics, such ns voile, chiffon, or
ciety of Newspaper Editors com rotted out in the ground faster than gandie, and tissue gingham , use
a fine m achine needle, preferably
plaining of MacArthur's censor I he could grow new ones.
a size 11,
ship. Others signing the report In
Presenting his problem to the lo
cluded representatives of the New
cal county agricultural agent, Terry
Store your w inter knick-knucks
York Times, National Broadcasting learned
that pressure-treating the away to m ake your sum m er clean
Company, Time and Life maga
ing job easier. And for less w ash
zines.
ing and ironing, use place m ats of
They pointed out, among other
cork, plastic, or straw Instead of
things, that a newsman "who had
tablecloths.
written stories which occupation of
ficials considered critical . . . had
The best way to com bat pests
his home raided by the army's
th at attack the family garden Is
CID and that he—the correspondent
to direct n strong, vigorous attack
—was subjected to interrogation
against them before they get a
and threats.”
foothold.
They also pointed out that
whereas “the government sec
DOWN
One beaten egg added to 3 table
tion (of the occupation forces)
1. Pillage
spoons of sugar gives that de
actively encouraged correspon
2. Eskimo tool
licious cream y effect to cabbage
dents to expose misappropria
3. River (FT.)
slaw. To the sweetened egg m ix
tions of Japanese military sup
ture add three 'tablespoons of
plies, G-l and G-2. which had
cream
of evaporated milk and
classified Information relating
t h r e e tablespoons of vinegar.
to the matter, took exception to
Diced green pepper and shredded
the resulting stories and efforts
carro
t m ay be added to this
of reprisal were taken against
Assistant county agent J. K.
cream y egg slaw.
at least one correspondent."
CORNER
By Richard H Wilkinson
White, Jr.. Inspects a few of the
"Stories on the purge,” the cen
700 fence posts produced by 4-11
Bits of cooked bacon can be
sorship protest continued, "includ
leader Terry Liston. They were 1 used to add flavor to such dishes
ing many facts supplied by G-2.
later treated with creosote for
T WAS incredible that Tony and
ns crisp vegetable salads, hot muf-
j caused their authors to be branded
longer life.
Leah Cranston should have quar
' fins, sandwich fillings, waffles,
personally by General MacArthur
reled over so small a thing The
! om elets, and all kinds of stuffings.
as among the ‘most dangerous men posts with creosote would give them
neighbors would have been horri
in Japan.’ "
a life expectancy of more than 30
fied. for the neighbors thought no
In selecting cereals, keep In
years.
two people were more ideally suited.
mind that, although the ready-to-
Capital News Capsules
The neighbors were right, too.
Although he realized that he was serve kinds are convenient, the
Tony and Leah were harmoniously
NO MOKE POLITICKING—Pres making an unusual request that nor price per serving is much higher
u n i t e d . They
ident Truman has now junked plans mally could not be filled, Terry con ; than the kinds of cereals that re-
were deeply in
for a whistle-stop campaign this tacted a nearby Charlet.on, S. C., , quire cooking. Keep in mind that
love. There was
> fall. He was scheduled to go to wood treating plant and asked to i whole-grain and enriched cereals
perfect u n d e r -
California, stopping to help various ' have his posts pressure treated with ; are m ore nutritious than the re
standing between
i Democratic candidates en route. crcosate, along with tics and poles fined grain products.
them.
1 but the war crisis has changed which Koppers treats for railroads
Then one day Tony came home
j everything. The President will now and utilities.
During w arm w eather, take spe-
from work and went into the bed
stay close to Washington, will
Word of Terry’s attack on the ! ciul pains to store eggs at suitable
room to freshen up for dinner and
make almost no trips unless the farm
fencing problem spread ; tem p eratu res in a cool, clean
found two five dollar bills and some
war situation vastly improves.
among the community with the re storage space that is not too dry.
change lying on the bureau. He
WAR POWERS—Senators Taft sult that other farmers have turned
scooped up the money.
and Bridges have made indepen to use of the specially treated posts
Tony and Leah Cranston were
"Hey,’’ he said good naturedly,
harmoniously united. The neigh dent surveys to see exactly what as a better farming method.
“ we can't afford this. I found this
How mild can a cigarette be?
war powers the White House has
bors would have been horrified
money lying on the bureau. It might
left.
These
surveys
indicate
that
if they thought there was trouble
have blown away. Don't be so for
Truman still has the power to al Sale of Farm Churned
between them.
getful!”
locate scarce raw materials, such
Leah smiled. “Oh. my!” she said. more consideration, will you! If I as rubber and steel; so Republi Butter at New Low
“Did I leave the change from the hadn't noticed that dollar on the cans plan to go over Truman's re
The U. S. department of agri- I
grocer there?”
floor it would have been lost.”
quest for war powers with a fine- culture reports the dairy farmer and I
A week later Tony discovered a
"Darling.” she said altogether too tooth comb. They will grant him his wife who used to take pride in
dollar bill where it had been idly precisely, "I've never lost a penny more powers, but only after con the fine quality of the butter they i
dropped on the living room table and of our money.”
siderable debate and a lot of nag- churned and retailed to a favored j
forgotten.
"How do you know?” asked i ging.
list of discriminating buyers 4n town j
Tony, a bit smugly.
"Listen, honey, you’ve got to
—often at a good premium above
HIDDEN
RUSSIAN
NAVY—It
"Because," said Leah, just as
be more careful. Money is pretty
the price of “store butter” —arc van- j
is now learned that Russia has
smugly, "I can account for every
important to us right now.”
tshing.
a
much
larger
navy
than
we
dime you've ever given me.”
“ I’m sorry,” said Leah, "but
ever suspected. The surface
In 1947, farm butter produced for
"H
a!”
said
Tony.
"Let's
see
you!”
it’s only a dollar.”
and among the millions who d o ...
ships
have
been
hidden
in
the
sale
had dropped below the 50 mil- !
So Leah got a pencil and paper—
"We can’t afford to lose a
Black
Sea,
while
the
subs
are
lion
pound
mark,
and
for
1949
it
!
and sat down and figured out her
dollar or even a part of a dol
had dropped still further to about ;
chiefly In the South Pacific and
LANNY
expenditures, to the last penny.
lar,” Tony said, smiling.
41(4
million pounds. This is less
Baltic.
The
thing
that
worries
"Well,” said Tony, "that doesn't
The next time—the time Tony dis
than one quarter of the 175 million .
U.8. war chiefs most Is that a
ROSS
covered three dollars on the kitchen mean you won't lose some If you
pounds marketed in 1924.
Russian sub might sink an
continue
to
be
careless.
After
it's
Television
tables and one on the floor, where
American troop -ihlp — which
In only eight states in 1949 was '
gone—well, you’ve heard the crack
singing star says:
it had blown—he didn't smile.
would be another sinking of the
the
total of farm butter marketed j
about
locking
the
barn
door
after
"Good gosh, woman! Show a little
“When I smoke.
Maine and mean world war.
greater than 2 million
pounds.
the horse has been stolen.”
I have to think of
‘T ve heard,” said Leah icily, “a
my throat. It's
TRUMAN'S PUBLIC RELATIONS
Camels for me I
lot of cracks.”
—White House advisers admit pri
BROADWAY AND M A IN STREET
They're
mild !"
Hy*Line Chickens
UDDENLY it occurred to Tony vately that the President's public
relations are extremely bad. Some
that this was their first major i people blame this on Press Secre
crisis. Somehow he’d have to break tary Charlie Ross, but those in the
Leah of her habit without a quar know realize that it is chiefly the
rel.
By BILLY ROSE
It was the next Saturday noon President himself. Even after be
One of the more off-colorful characters around Broadway these stead of one, and when the truck when he came home from work that ing carefully coached, he is apt to
days is Kid Herman, ex-great of the prize ring, who runs the news delivers them they forget to drop Tony discovered three ones and a make off-the-cuff statements which
stand on the southwest corner of 42nd street and Times Square. off the regular one for Patsy. So two-dollar bill on the bureau where have unfortunate reverberations.
The Kid, according to the record books, lost only once in 140 pro naturally he thinks one of my two it had been absently dropped by When he announced the Korean de
fessional bouts and was one of the few men to beat Benny Leonard. bundles is for him, but when he Leah while she rescued the roast cision, Truman missed a great op
What’s more, he is reputed to have been as scrappy outside the ring comes over to get it I tell him it’s from burning. Furtively Tony portunity to go before the public
mine. Well, one word leads to an
as in during his black-and-blue period.
scooped up the money and stuck it with a fireside chat explaining the
Today, a muscle-bound 56, he likes to think of himself as "a stick of other, so finally I says, 'Under the in his pants pocket. Sooner or later real issues. His failure to do this
has led to mediocre morale on the
sugar-coated Gandhi.” "Me and the world has seen too much fightln’,” arch.’
(A •
« - » * C<eee
X
K . » «-M*» <»— y
THE
WAY
” "That’s fer me,’ says Patsy, so Leah would discover it was missing. home front and growing isolation in
he told me the other night. "All I want now is peace and a little pinochle.”
ssoeuci »»»» ceo««
She’d
become
concerned.
She'd
ask
we pile in a cab and drive down
some
quarters.
He
is
now
trying
to
While we were talking, as if on
Made with a fare erram bate Yodora
him to help hunt. He’d make a pre
make up for this omiss'on.
cue, a man rushing for the subway Mosta the time you was fightin’ me town.
is actually toothing to uormal skins.
tense
of
hunting
and
then
pretend
• • •
bumped into the ex-pug.
No harsh chemicals or irritating
from a horizontal position.’ ”
to find the money where it had
Take Profits Out of W ar
“Sorry, Mister,” apologized Her
salts. Won't harm skin or clothing.
"MY WIND AIN’T what It used blown into the bathroom.
• • •
man. “ If I’d known you was corn
Stays soft and creamy, never gets
Long before the President'« mes
That afternoon Tony went
JUST THEN, as if he knew we to be, but I musta knocked him
in' I’da baked a
grainy.
sage to congress, farsighted Sen
playing golf. All the while he
were talking about him, Patsy down half a dozen times before it
bits
me
how
crazy
it
is
for
a
cake.”
ator
Lester
Hunt
of
Wyoming
had
was
gone,
while
he
was
in
the
waved from across the street and
The man’s glare
couple of near grandfathers to be
helped draft 56 emergency laws
locker room and on the course
yelled, “How’s it goin’, Kid?”
relaxed i n t o
a
beatin'
each
other’s
brains
out.
So
providing for every type of control
and
later
in
the
showers,
he
"Come on over an’ get yer name
The Hy-Llne chicken was devel
grin.
conceivable. These were drafted by
kept thinking of Leah hunting
in the papers,” Herman yelled I drop my hands and say, ‘I Just
oped
by Robert Wallace at his
"I coulda flatten
| remembered somehtin’. I meant
a
subcommittee
under
Senator
for the missing money.
back at him.
Doyletown, Pa., hatchery. The breed
I to order two bundles but forgot to
ed him w i t h a
Hunt,
and
were
to
be
rushed
He
came
home
an
hour
earlier
“In a minute," said Patsy. "Un
do it, so you was right the whole than he had planned. The moment through congress at the drop of was developed by much the same
p u n c h,” said the
der the arch!”
formula used In developing hybrid
time.
Let me buy ya a steak and he saw Leah’s face he knew she had the first Russian bomb.
Kid, “but w h a t
“What does he mean, under the make it
corn.
up to ya.'
would it prove? Ya
discovered
the
loss.
Despite
this
network
of
war
con
arch?” I asked.
" ’Lucky ya remembered,’ Patsy
never
convince
The above illustration shows the
"Darling, I laid some money on trols, however, nothing has been
"It’s « private joke we got.”
said, 'because I was just gettin* the bureau. Have you seen it?”
anybody by hittin’
cross breeding which produced the
done
about
the
basic
problem
of
a R u W .IM . I
W id ft v t r l. l
said tha Kid. "When we were
Billy Rose
warmed up. I’ll buy the beers.’ ”
him. It’s better to
Hy-Llne.
"It must have blown off,” said taking the profits out of war.
kids we lived near the Brooklyn
As I was about to go, Patsy ; Tony. "Boy, I hope we can find it.”
go along with peo
Bridge, and when we didn’t want
White came across the street and ■ His face wore a look of grave con For years, wise old Bernard Bar
ple. F ’rinstance, take the gink who
uch has been urging the control Nebraska Farm Families
to
do
our
fightin’
where
the
the Kid introduced us.
runs the newsstand across the way
cern as he began hunting. “We of war profits. If you conscript
cops
could
see
us,
we
used
to
"I was just tailin’ my friend,"
—Patsy White. Used to be a great
can’t afford to lose a cent," he kept men’s lives, Baruch has argued, To Have Less Income
say, 'Meetcha under the arch,’
fighter. Had a string of 14 straight
he said, "how we go under the
saying.
you must also conscript such less
Nebraska farm families will have
and then go under the bridge and
arch and I knock you down six
knockouts till he met up with me.
Tony waited until Leah looked as valuable commodities as factories,
about 10 per cent less net Income in
settle things fair and square. By
times.”
I knocked him down 15 times in 10
though she were on the point of raw materials, and profits.
1950 than they did in 1949, accord
the time I was 10, I musta
"You remember wrong,” said
bursting into tears, remembering
rounds, but the first time Patsy
However, congress did not act
slugged it out with every punk
Are you going through the functional
Patsy. "It was only five.”
she had been saving for a new hat prior to World War II, and so far ing to L. F. Snipes, extension farm
heard me tellin’ about it, he said it
•'middle-age" period p ecu liar to
in the neighborhood — all ex
"I m e a n t five," apologized
and knowing she couldn’t have it there is no proposed law ready for management specialist at the Uni
was only 14 times. So the next
women (38-S2 years) ? Does this make
versity
of
Nebraska.
cept
Patsy.
Herman.
unless they found the money. Then the statute books which would con
tim e I tell it, Just to make him feel
you suffer from hot flashes, feel so
He
says
these
are
the
reasons:
nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do
"See what 1 mean?” he said he ambled into the bathroom, and,
"Then a few years ago, after we
good, I said It was 14 times, but
script profits in case of World War Ths total cost of farm production
try Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable
Patsy says, 'Who you kiddin'? It both set up stands on Times Square, after Patsy had gone back to his chuckling to himself, reached into III.
Compound
to relieve such symptoms)
this
year
will
be
about
as
high
as
stand.
"Next
time
it’ll
be
four.
some
bad
blood
comes
up
between
his pocket.
Regular use of Pink ham'a Compound
was 13.’ Well, every time he hears
During World War II, most of the In 1949. Items needed by the farm
helps build up resistance against this
A startled look came to his face. nation’s big corporations rolled up
me tellin’ it he slices off another me and Patsy for the first time. And after that, three. But what’s
annoying middle-age distress!
family will be as high or higher
knockdown, so finally I says to The way it happens, one day 1 the dif? It makes him feel good He reached into his other pockets terrific profits.
than In 1949.
v LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
They were all empty.
him, ‘Okay, let's leave tt thia way. order two bundles of papers in •nd it's no skin off my noss.”
HE FIFTH promise of a good
citizen: I will work for peace
but will dutifully accept my respon
sibilities in time of war and will
respect the Flag.
Probably the greatest of all pow
ers is the power to declare war.
In America this power is not given
to any one man. It is not given
to our gen
erals and ad
mirals. It is
not given to
the President
and his cabi
net. It is giv
en only to our
elected repre
sentatives —
the congress
e e e
of the United rpHE OPENING words of The
Crisis, written by Thomas Paine
at the lowest tide of America’s
hope, December. 1776, perhaps of
ell that has been written expresses
the true feeling of the sixth prom
ise of a good citizen.
They say it was written upon a
drumhead by the campfires of
Washington's defeated and retreat
ing army. By order of General
By INEZ GERHARD
Washington it was hastily printed
ONOLD REAGAN.star of "Lou in Philadelphia, rushed to the front
isa”, has been signed by Uni and read aloud to the troops on
versal-International for “Bedside Christmas night before the cross
for Bonzo” the story of a young ing of the Delaware and the attack
r.
on Trenton, which was the turning
point of the Revolutionary War.
It reads:
“These are the times that try
men's souls. The summer soldier
and the sunshine patriot will, in
this crisis, shrink from the service
of his country; but he that stands
it now, deserves the love and thanks
of man and woman. Tyranny, like
hell, is not easily conquered; yet
we have this consolation with us,
that the harder the conflict, the
more glorious the triumph. What
we obtain too cheap, we esteem
too lightly: ’tis dearness only that
gives every thing its value. Heaven
knows how to put a proper price
RONALD REAGAN
upon its goods; and it would be
m arried couple who try out their strange indeed, if so celestial an
theories of child raising on a mon article as freedom should not be
key before having their own child.
highly rated.”
• • •
• • •
Gloria Drew had had no dramatic
S STATED at the beginning, the
experience when C. B. DeMille
right to declare war is invested
started her on her career. In Flori in the congress of the United States
da gathering material for his next
by Article 1, Section 8 of the Con
picture, “The Greatest Show on
E arth”, he saw her, and as a result stitution.
The congress shall have the
she was flown to Hollywood for
three weeks' training, a series of power:
To declare war . . .
auditions and a screen test.
• • •
To raise and support armies . . .
To provide and maintain a
Hollywood gossips say that If
navy . . .
Shirley Temple really means to
To make rules for the government
m arry Charles Black she should
and regulation of the land and
have pursuaded him to stay In
the pineapple business, instead
naval forces;
of switching to television. They
To provide for calling forth the
militia to execute the laws of the
point to all the marriages in
which a woman star has m ar
union, suppress insurrections and
ried a business man, who
repel invasions;
moved over into some branch
To provide for organizing, arm
of her profession, whereupon
ing. and disciplining, the militia,
the marriage hit the rocks.
and for governing such part of
• • •
them as may be employed in the
Rosemary Clooney, the Columbia service of the United States . . .
Records singing star, has been
T h is a rtic le Is C h a p te r 5 of the
picked by CBS for a radio build-up;
b o oklet “ Good C it ii e n ” produced by
T h e A m e ric a n H e r lt a r e F o u n d a tio n ,
at present she is heard weekdays
sponsors of th e fre e d o m tr a in .
A
at 7:30 E. S. T. An expert singer,
com plete book m ay be ob tain e d by
sending
25
cents
to
T
h
e
A
m
e
ric
a
n
Just 22, she is being hailed as an
H e r ita g e F o u n d a tio n , 1? E a s t 45th
other Dinah Shore.
S tre e t, N e w Y o r k , N . Y .
T
d
R
HARMONIOUS UNION
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All This Ex-Boxer Wants Is Peace and Little Pinochle
MORE PEOPLE
SMOKE CAMELS
than any
othercigarette!
S
Yodora
checks
perspiration
odor
xaj
ai
m
4
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