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BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 21—Ocean voyages {ri- bombs burst in the alf and over the ram ] a parts of | variably have some sort of highlight that lingers luggage, you watch a fouled-up situation grow and lingers like an expensive perfume for the unbearable.
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tf \ traveler. And in retrospect, the enjoyable moment After vou get aboard ship, you're too tired to! ’ Toa : IH B D Iv'H The Foibl 'G k othod : do anything else but stretch out behind the nearest 'How to Be De iriously Ha Cin e Foible Gom in ef e— i For a girl, 18 to 45 it may be handclasp, ventilator and wait for the moonbeams on the | y PPY «. P 1 f breathless glimpse % the moon hanging over the shimmering sea. | : PO : . b shimmering sea and a necking session behind a Members of the United States Tuna Team,! P U 2 t 7 D wutiful f ventilator on the top deck. which came in last in the 1950 tournament in the gm® . er rea qs or IS U : a | You Love i For a wolf, caballero, sea-going boulevardier, world’s hottest tuna fishing waters in the world, : ) It may be a handclasp, glimpse of the moon hang- retired sort of early. They didn’t have the pepper |. Listen to Cheerful { ing over the shimmering sea and a necking ses- and zing. It’s easy to understand. however, when "- "y- ~ | of | ; sion behind any ol’ ventilator. . » fishermen who have been world's champions. two - I rackle — Cereal ae Me : : years in a row go out, fish for three solid days 1 | "EDITOR'S NOTE: Please Vivid mories of the Rail and don’t get a strike. Almost as tedious as fish- At terhur Area ay take the Folble Gompkin §... THEN You HAVE those travelers whose most ing in Indiana. \ 4 | method seriously, gentle reader. | vivid memories are of the rail encircling the ship. When the 8S. 8. Yarmough docked in. Boston . I “How to-be Deliriously Happy” : : I have seen. people rave) tremendous distances after a pleasant cruise with moonlight, ventila- Landlords, Soldiers | is satire—broad and exuberant Capehart in Indiana i standing one spot, holding the rail for hours tors and all, the customs people really hit their as . Va Kle ) i on end. Put. it takes all kinds to make up a stride. _ Both at Fault, Times Sointenied — or scluekle Mending fonees, { passenger You're beat up to begin with from standing in : 1 I" Xt burlk in its ov i I think going through customs always stays front of the exit passageway surrounded by rest- Survey Indicates | 58 eague, 'n V3 own Misses Ro Call
fashion, of all the “inspiration- By DAN KIDNEY
Ira Wallach, the author, is ane of a vanishing breed: The literate humorist. ‘He has written for the best magazines and iis author of “The Horn and
" with me the longest. There you are, breathless less, impatient elbow wielders, toe stompers, shin By MARION CRANEY al” and “how to” books of modto walk on the land of your birth again, to run kickers and line plungers for an hour. Ties Stat Wetter | A “times—the Intent imperfect Tiwes Slag Weiler : your fingers through the good earth, put nickels Of course, it goes without saying, the boy with CAMP ATTERBURY, guide to the “perfect lite.” | 1 WASHINGTON, Sep. 32- Sen, omer KE, Capehart (R. L | PAIR pe )
in a juke box and the customs people fiddle while the luggage has misplaced one bag. Along one Sept. 21—There's rent gougyou fume. . The point of embarkation is as bad (if the cus- indoor merchandise mart, you see the men of U. 8S. tom officers are in there pitching) as the point Customs opening bags and trunks. I could do betof disembarkation. Travel agents preach that the ter with an ax. lalike are responsible. best policy is to allow yourself plenty of time for The 50 passengers in front of you are all per- responsive. | the Roses.” George Price, whose the details on the dock. spiring freely hoping that the start of a mail order, For two days and two drawings illustrate the series, ats Jon Jims 1% Termoutn, Nova Scotia. So oe bough, will meet the requirement of nights I posed as a newly-arrived Is the famous cartoonist of the r. and Mrs. Tony Hulman and their friend, the exemption. Av 2 New York magazine. Earl All, Terre Haute. We were on the dock (hres E ; . {member of the Pennsylvania 28th These agai Be weltstod . hours before sailing time. veryone or Himself | Division seeking quarters for my gpom the recent book, “How to “Are you American?” someone in blue and BY THE TIME your luggage is gathered, Wife and baby. Be Deliriously Happy,” pubgold asks. Proudly you show your tickets, hold checked, repacked, tears repaired and spots, Not all owners are gouging. lished by Henry Schuman, New. up your bags. Not yet. Put your driver's license cleaned, your companions have scattered to thel,, ., spots have been taken. The York. * away, American. four winds. Everyone for himself. It seems in-| cr | Nothing is accomplished until the dock is teem- credible that your Uncle Sam wouldn't allow you Fémaining quarters either have ELEVEN . ing with passengers, stevedores, urchins shouting to run into his arms. [high rents placed on them or|™ ons THAT WILL and tugging your coattails with one hand and Then as if by magic, you're in a cab, zooming they are being jacked up by bid-| iE YOUR LIFE making change with the other. through traffic, scattering pedestrians, shouting ding on the part of soldiers. By IRA WALLACH The line you've waited in for two hours isn’t ,at the idiot who slowed for a caution signal and] This is the area where Col.| Years ago my dear friend. going anywhere. Some dunderhead stepped in the girls on the streets look good. You're home. James A. Murphey, camp com-|Jonathan C. Kirklev, said to me front of a poster, another dunderhead stepped in Too bad U. 8. sank from first place to the rock mander, has recommended rent pq we passed each “oth back of him and the line just grew. Everyone was bottom in the’ 7th International Tuna Cup Match. controls within a 50-mile radius. ony ! er on the afraid to lose his position. Tough luck. Better luck next year. Street, “No man need be bored “A customs brain decides it's time for everyone “Does this joint serve food, driver? I might (Who lives his life with zist.” to fill out Form X-3967, seeing the captain of the want to eat later on. Good enough.” Every day officers and enlisted| These are the words that can | ship is about ready to cast off. Tempers flare, Ahhhhh. : men tour nearby towns in fruit change your life. ‘less search for reasonable homes.| Zit. to those of you who are
As soon as the 28th Division Unfamiliar Tit the word, ox was alerted for training at Atter-|} ®5 e best qualities of zip By Rober t C. Ruar k vury, personnel hurried into the ANY TEL ok : |area gobbling up fair rentals to! aa deus B a umn evenl : |assure them and their families of | adduk dropped into
|failed to support Sen, William BE. (Jenner's (R. Ind.) attack on Gen, | George C. Marshall's appointment {as Defense Secretary, the Senate |roll-call showed today. | When confirmation of the ap= pointment was voted 57 to 11, |Sen, Capehart was back in Indie ana campaigning. He missed the roll-call and wasn't paired either _|for or against the general. Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. Ohio), campaigning in Ohio, was paired against the Marshall appointment and his office here issued a state ment condemning it. The Ohioan, however, did not share in the personal attack on the general _ made by Sen. Jenner, who had |called Gen. Marshall a “living |e,” and “front for traitors.”
Taft Statement Read
No other Senator has endorsed {the Jenner assault either. Only Badduk to live zist. Republican State Chairman Cale fully """|Holder of Indiana has been quot- | ed as approving it. I performed no magic other “I have a high 4 for Gen.
the than the magic In the energy all ’ rv! First, . Marshall's character and integ{chains of your slavery rst,'about us. I merely applied the v and his ability as a soldier,
my friend, less milk « : the cereal. same principles to other aspects but in this national erisls there : the Temple of Joy. Badduk Do not allow it time to soak up of his living. tion NEW I residence. Some families arrived : uk sat the liquid. Attack it while it is . Lo, are reasons why he should that I oT ORK. Sept. NT oe Ee rine Shel ohhh ad Bging Benny De pide rE here before the division. jis the sa oite red, yawned ary and crackles between| Add Tuat Baukias not be Secretary of Defense,” the Thomas goes loose from the brig the other day, cluding Serge Rubinstein, are out. | 1 visited one place in Morgan... ¢," ow v and then \}o teeth. Close your eyes now 1 taught him to catch his train Taft statement, which was read leaving our prisons virtually free of culture, al- With the exception of course, of the brothers town where officers had competed | = 0 P na So orless| nd listen for the sound!" lin a new way, “to put less milk” in the Senate, sald. though I do believe that Maj. Gen. Benny Meyers, Garsson. They drew the same rap as Andy, but 28ainst one another, bidding the “Foible Gompkin, Iam horribly | He closed his eyes. lon his daily work in the office, to| He listed three posta of apps : the lovelorn thief, is still doing some time and seem not to be so well connected. They still original rent up from $40 to $754,004» he said. | “Is it not a merry sourd, &..+ junch zistfully as he had sition. They were or ol why
side of the huge warehouse turned into raucous, . v . ing in this area:
Landlords and soldiers
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"The magic in the energy all about us.”
“Very well. Are you the slave Thaddeus of habit? Answer yes or no.” “Yes,” he muttered, head down.|
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lending a little class to his clink. view the world through bars, for collusion in the @ month. Capt. William J. Krause, «pell me about your lite *Stful sound, Thaddeus Bad-... o4 +o eat breakfast, to bring : 12509 Ex-Rep. May, the flower of old Kaintucky, gets same crime for which May was convicted, and !n the camp's AG section, Was|Baqquk,” I invited. y duk?” I asked. ‘ “tess sugar” and more of himself |x, the unification had se y paroled on account of age, poor health and a past this seems to me to be the most unjust. As I promised the house for $40 rental Daily Routine “It is, Foible Gompkin,” he Gen. Marshall's part °
{to his nightly radio listening, to tragic policy of this administra-
reputation for having been kind to his mother. recall, their health was not too sound, either, at Aug. 18. A warrant officer moved | “add that banana” to his monthly | jos 1s en 3, dminfa ra
He was doing an eight-months-to-two-year jolt, the time of the trial, There is nothing like getting|in before him the next week, pay- as he answered. “I am an ac-| ‘Use Colder Milk’ and he beat it after nine months. He was con- caught to make a man conscious of a heart ing $75. countant. I have been married for| “Excellent! Now as to sugar. "Today a morning visitor to the wamiam WHS Tint oh al's MOND - victed in June, 1947, of accepting bribes from a murmur. One colonel was told to return fifteen years. Every morning I A little less sugar, Perhaps your|, =e ny Thaddeus Badduk 1s al- Korean rah ms the general's couple of war profiteers named Garsson. He . This seems like a mighty bleak moment to be'd Week later to rent to a place/get up at 7:15. I eat breakfast palate will find it strange, but oo oo 04 by the cheerful oath at Rearly 70 years, VIBLE staved off service of the sentence until last De- forgiving anointed crooks from World War II [that rented for $80 monthly. consisting of dry cereal, one egg you will discover that a bit less VAY. Sp cereal. Such a visitor Breakdown of Figures” . cember. what with a war going, a draft on, taxes up, and When he returned he was told |sunnyside up, toast, and coffee sugar adds a certain piquancy to ill inevitably say to himself, “1 Forty-two Democratic Senators 50 . . * elections just over the hill. I mean it dampensanother officer ‘had rented it the I catch the 8:36 to the city. I|this orthodox dish. And Badduk, y say op 20d 15 Republicans voted for 9 No Real Indignation I
His voice did not change pitch | Whispered, wonder in his voice.
-. large enthusiasm for sacrifice. |day before for $120. work from nine to one and from use colder milk!" have Passed Dr confirmation. Eleven Republicans WAS NEVER real indignant over Rep. Rep. May's age and health, because of which, opinion on Controls Divided . two to five. : “Colder milk,” he murmured in . w." And the visitor is right. voted against it, Besides Sen. Thomas, who got nabbed for taking it under the he allegedly was released, are no concern of mine “In between, I have lunch which genuine astonishment. 8 ate Aden Badduk's every mo- Jenner, they were Sens. Butler, table, because that is a fairly common offense in or yours. He was neither too old nor too sick| When I questioned landlords on consists of tomato juice, a tuna- “And Badduk,” I continued, ris-| at Nrioos AMrmation of Cain, Ecton, Knowland, Langer, Co “The best of them stuff the payrolls to sell his country’s trust a few short years ago, rent control, some swore. they fish salad sandwich on white/ing to my feet, “look me in the ment S A § Ou a t: No man| Malone, Millikin, Watkins, Wher with relatives and a great many exact a little nor to pocket the profits for a flat betrayal of would be forced to close up if {toast, a cup cake and coffee. Then, eye and answer one question— that magic sta Swen: ® a ry and Young. tribute on the first and 15th from their aides, for his homeland in time of war. He ducked his, ceilings were clamped. Others ad-|after my day's work, I go home. with fearless honesty. Have you|need be bored who ives 8 Sen. John Bricker (R. O.) was political purposes. sentence for a couple of years on that argument, mitted they might be beneficial. |I eat dinner. After dinner I read ever considered adding a banana With—zist! These e gyen bible paired for Gen, Marshall. ; tten But I was rather violently in favor of sum- and I notice the old buzzard is still flying. | There are many instances of (the paper and listen to the radio./to your cereal?” jare for you as well aa or or “| Although he missed the Mar . mary hanging for May and Meyers. May used S Th H d w |rent gouging. In Trafalger, a serg- Then I go to bed. Slowly he shook his head from deus Badduk. Let them change hap poll-call, Sen. Capehart will ‘EE ; influence in wartime, when he was chairman of °&fmons—Iine Har ay |eant is paying $75 monthly for| “Once a month I play poker side to side. “What a blind fool, your life! fly back here to vote for the anti- : the House Military Affairs Committee, to black- AH GITS WEARY and sick of tryin’, some-|tWo furnishde rooms. A lieutenant/and get slightly drunk. Two I've been, Foible Gompkin!" (Copyright, 1980, by Irs Wallh) |gubversive bill should President : jack contracts for the wildcat munition boys, time. May gets nine months for a tremendous 18 being charged $100 plus utility weeks every summer I take a va-| Having cleared our first hurdle, Tomorrow: Testimonials from |Tryman veto it, his secretary, D Henry and Murray Garsson, a couple of charming war crime, and they don’t shoot Meyers for his costs, estimated at $30, for a|cation. This is my life.” 1 was able more easily to teach! deliriously happy patients. Ray 8. Donaldson, said today. sins, and my boy Rubinstein rates a slap on the four-room Franklin house. In it aesibishe - uae
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lads who have created their own shade for years. Thaddeus Badduk yawned ~~ The Senator was cam > Andy took $53,000 in bribes for this special serv<" wrist for draft dodging and, by the way, wha | there is ho storage space, h = Bod “Stop ‘ J-u-s-t |Cancer Society ~leatayetty Sampalguing AAAS | ice, and in my book Benedict Arnold was clean by ever became of that scheduled trial of Serge for basement or utility room. A block] I must confess I was a little : "= |voted on Gen and to- —— comparison. income-tax evasion? Seems to me that as up- away a three-room apartment, impatient. Looking’; Find Gets $350 000 day he is campaigning in Gary. TT Only slightly less loathsome was Gen. Benny, coming last spring and suddenly died. {with utilities furnished, rents for ‘You Have Everything’ - ! 7 Lave ’ Sn ree ! the career Air Forcer who stole his service blind I am adult enough to realize that the big sym-|$85 monthly. ow ; Y our H ome NOW Hoosiers have given are ha . . for years and was covered up until his hand stuck bolic sinners can generally soften their penalties) The Columbus Chamber of “Thaddeus Badduk,” I said So. Tor {Aucer Son! . be
so fast in the till that he was literally waving but I am not sophisticated enough to like it. Commerce reports sleeping rooms sternly, “you have everything for|
CHARMING NEW HOME |announced last night at the semi-
the safe when he saluted. Benny was chivalrous The least we can do when we catch one is keep are available. “There are five sev- which a man could ask. Every-| 00M BRIC in the extreme when he came to trial. He said him jugged for his maximum term, if only as a eral-room Apart inats, a they thing. Then why is it you are yyiool Ressier Boulevard: 300s X Snial meeting of its board of tt - . all for 'S. or. some the hard way. . won't take children,” the recep- bored? Is it spiritual inertia charming homes built in 1948 rectors. - 0 : «~~ he-did it-all- for his sweeties husband, me ._sermon,. delivered the hard way ra ee or mes Met: |" The &-was-heid- nthe MILA" Hy el |
“ad which: seeps you from leading" ~slusd Yiving You. fre t your life with zist?"” { jooms, “twin.size’ tlle bath. “most = [Colimbia Club. In Edinburg and Franklin, the| “Teach me to be zistful,” he ered throughout, full basement | limplored, with simple faith. Ht shower, oll heat: large fenced {uted to the society In Its spring |
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Fat or Not
WASHINGTON, Sept 21—The question before So does lemon and orange juice, when the the House is whether it pays to be fat. Being teeth are suspended in a glass of same, but that only pleasingly plump, myself, I am neutral and isn't all.
hence shall refrain from calling either of two acidulous soda pops would dissolve nails. Drop ay es in Franklin, Morgantown, His thoughts collected,- he mur-world-famous scientists a dope. All I'm urging bottle on the front steps of the house office build- pgqinhurg, Trafalgar and Colum- mured:
is that one of ’em—and I'm not saying which— ing, he continued, and the acid would eat holes go back to medical school. in the limestone. What happened was that a special committee of the House was investigating the chemicals now up apd bubble.” used in foods. Are they good for a fellow? Or This was fascinating Information to the Condo they make him secretly sick? The problem gregsmen. was that simple. E. 'H. Hedrick (D. W. Va.) who tips the scales
Well-Developed Bay Windows
¢ THE COMMITTEEMEN, headed by Rep. James young at 90.
7. Delaney (D. N. Y.), mostly were huskies with “The most important factor in staying young,” well-developed bay windows. Several were ronjieq the thin Dr. McCay, “is staying slim.” equipped with two chins; a couple had the begln- En masse; the portly statesmen went, ulp. Dr. nings of a Tied. Sa ey called ww ; Tt at McCay apologized. “I hope you will forgive me,” McCay, the celebrat professor o> 0 K vi he said, “but one of the greatest problems in a Cornell University, and Dr. Theodore Koppanyl, well-fed democracy such as ours is overeating the equally celebrated professor of pharmacqlogy You will pardon me for saying so." . at Georgetown University. I am not being sar- s . castic; both of these doctors have made important gouty Batons 10 Tuedical Enowioage.. Bo ih. have .the extras wouldn't show. They called Dr. Kopof the trade ‘ . panyl, the scientist built along their own lines. Dr. McCay, I hasten to report, is slim to the What did he think about staying string-beanish? point of sunken cheekedness. Dr. Koppanyi is He laughed. This sounded funny to him.
portly fo the extent of two chins and a pink neck ‘Let's Hope It Isn't So’
that bulges over his collar. The skinny Dr. McCay talked at length about “I'm not so certain about a lean man living the that go into food, which shouldn't be longer than a fat one,” he testified. “This has not there. e mentioned ground gypsum, which he been proved to my entire satisfaction. Let us said should be reserved solely for plaster walls hope it isn’t so.” ' instead of bread. He startled the lawgivers with word of his experiments with soft drinks. Some of these scientists is talking through his skimmer. soda pops, said he, and in particular some cola You readers can take it from- there. Obviously, drinks, contain so much phosphoric acid that they you know as much about the problem as one of may dissolve human teeth. : the two docs. ,
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Posing first as a leutenant,| Dr. McCay said that some of these iy. a5 a corporal, I visited 14] Thaddeus Badduk concentrated.
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at better than 200 pounds, asked him why it was $40 three-room rental was half a cereal has the consistency of li-|
that some people grew old at 50 and others seemed block from a bus line, in Frank- brary paste. lin, 11 miles from Camp Atter-
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Woman Sues Store For $100,000 Damages
Mrs. Etta Robinson, 76 8. Lyndhurst Drive, today sought
The Congressmen sat straight, so their middles $100,000 damages from the down-|jeftover sugar.” He shuddered. would look smooth and held up their chins, so town G. C. Murphy Co. store as|“After the cereal I—" .
a result of a fall last April. In a suit filed yesterday in Federal Court here, Mrs. Robinson charges she fell, breaking a neck vertebra, after tripping over an elevation in the rest room of the store. She claims permanent ! physical disability.
list as| many as 50 names on waiting me about your morning again, | lists. There are some 15 lists of Let us start with breakfast. What |
| Rents ranged from $50 for one full with the dry cereal. semi-modern room with outside [toilet facilities to $40 for three the bowl until the cereal is just In the $50 room rental, about covered. I follow this with] When Dr. McCay was finished, Rep. the location was on a farm sev-'a generous sprinkling of sugar. I
“It 1s easy,” I replied. “Tell C. C. Harmon
® Lots of folks, who reaily do need better homes, | “Just
raised more than $50,000 to be earmarked for projects in the state; the Lions Club of Indiana raised several thousand dollars
{of this dry cereal you eat? Think|
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looking”! Fnd the home more, and an undetermined ; , amount went to the Damon -“1 take a bowl from the you need Now Mle Jou Runyon Cancer Foundation In, |closet over the sink and fill it half) New York.
ues from which to choose, The home described above 1s just one of the HUNDREDS of Home Bargains advertised For
Officers of the Society for the
1950-51 year are: President, William 3 vice presidents, Mrs. James H. Cloetingh, South Bend; Dr. Chester A. Stayton, Indianapolis; Dr. Lall GO. Montgomery, Mun-
“Then I pour warm milk into| H. Ball, Muncie
i Sale EVERY DAY In The |cie and Dr. Thurman B. Rice, IndianThe wait a few minutes until the| i " : Indianapolis Times. Read | §RGh; “Hreastrer., ‘James 8. Rowan, 1o- { these ads regularly, soon ee smprise the executive committee “Then I take a soup spoon and! you too, can be one of the | with “Mrs. IdM. Hazen,
Rona Indianapolis, John G. Blel, Terre Haute and br. Don" D; Bowers, Indianapolis. New members of the board Include district directors, Mrs. Edwin Harrington, Chesterton; Edward Rademaker, Mrs, Frank C. Wright. Monticello; Mrs, Cy Proffitt, West Terre Haute and Mrs, A. W, Ratcliffe, Evansville. Medical répresentatives are Dr, Nichoins Egnatz, Hammond; Dr. Jack Lou~ Jermi Xo "Dr ane; ration, Cope, ntington; Dr. Wm, r arpsville br Wemple ‘Dodds, Crawfordsville: The medical detachrhent of In-| 2, \yit, Fahey Wilgineon: Dr. bo B|diana’'s National Guard Dpvision Qulifete. . “ ” 4 v Ae tio - ; | “Stop, Thaddeus Badduk,” I|artillery ‘has vacancies for about| i [sald in as kindly a tone as I 40 noncommissioned officers and PACT COUNCIL MEETS could summon. “Let us begin many other enlisted men. NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (UP)
{right here and see how you can| The unit, commanded by Capt. The Atlantic Pact Council of Depbring zist even to your break- Harry Sanders, a North side phy- uties met today to draw up finan|tast.” |sician, ‘meets from 7:30 to 9:30!clal and supply plans for the | “Please!” It was the cry of ap m. each Monday at the Armory, projected I2-nation Western Eusoul from a seif-made purgatory.
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{begin to eat. I seldom chew. It |just slides down. |" “When I am all finished, T wipe the corner of my mouth with a piece of toast. Then I pick up the ~~ ~~ . ‘bowl and drink whatever milk 1s Guard Medical Unit | {left in the hottom. The milk is A . |sirupy and awfully sweet from the Announces Vacancies
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Must Help Each Other It Indianapolis is atom bombed, it will have to depend on other Indiana cities to provide medical ald. That was the opinion today of Dr. E. L. Burney, state health commissioner and director of the medical and health division of the Indiana Department of Civil
Defense.
“If a community is hit by an atomic bomb, its own resources in -all probability will be distroyed. It will then be up to neighboring cities and towns to carry on the rescue work and provide medical and other ase sistance,” he declared. : For this reason, Dr. Burhey pointed out, every. community must be prepared to help, not only itself, but its neighbors. Dr. Burney announced the appointmeht of eight men to his division: ’ » Roalin. deputy Brocton. DEY touts” wr | Bpolyar, oard, {haitinan of pree | pend ve medicine branch; B. Pool
k Board, environmen 81 tations |Dr. Clyde GQ. Ibertson, C0. 1 , bl derivatives; Werner, 1 TOSS, Seneral services; . Glenna tion. med Judians Btate 1oal Assot a ae | tho cal care services; rt Yoho, i State ment of Jublle tructions {and State physical fitness, {and James the James White {comb Riley Foundation, publie | information, a
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