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Endicort Daily JMItttf E ^dteaff; R*Y: Wednilday; Ajm? 5; 1950 ENDICOTT DAILV BULLETIN T Published by- \ •EMPIRE NEWSPAPERS-RADIO Inc. Operators of Radio Station 'WENE 909-911 E. Main St. Endieott. N. Y. Dial 6 -J355 Vtital Bureau: Weitraii Biag,, Dial &-n»l £ndlcou Itmu Eitioiuneo in tssi (Vu v^n»cinrd With .Che Endlcutt 1 'all> Huuttin Juna.1 . iWO ' JAMES a. vm -A -V***. euoTiaMr .. ' 'flXBfJN E. FgENUH. Edtfor una H»r.»&r WILLIAM ULUNDyUESr BurlrufJ* Manager LEWIS E SVVEE'l. Managing tlllnr Official riper ot m* village »t EViaicoii and 1 own ol t nion ' MKMBEJt ut ru t ASSUllAltD l '«,>s (•publication ol all the ioca> newt i rimed in nn ricwa- paper, a* well as all AP nena diipatrhca. The BUiielln '» aeiirereo to ai, aumfi tn greater tndi cott by '.arrter ooyi at sue ucr weva or JiSt*. jet >«•<- Published daily < iceyt Sunday inter- , ed aj- •**mn<l • 'ns» Maturr (let UV/ 183\. ai Uv* II ere ai KnTin.l t y Under ihe «Ji ol March 3 1878 l «7» / iri/h.\ George Dixon's , Washington Scene —- 6 Washington, — It was almost bound .to happen sometime, the way Senators toss insincere flat* tery at each other It finally did — and it couldn't \have' hap pened t o a more Reserving /vic tim While Sena tor Joseph R M r Carthyr ot Wisconsin; ww nrf the floor firing his guns •at the Sta,te Department, he was subjected to long 'and frequent Inter ruption by Sen- a t o r Hubert lluirtphrey. the d(H>p liberal Tfi5se~Day? _ - Grilling of Reporter a Clue i To Tydings Group's Attitude* —• : rrr By G»org#. SoJsplsky- -riaster-PataiUt • ftew York—The assumption is that the Tydings cornmittelg is jjv. vestlSaUng Communist mtTTT/aTioTTlmo the State Department. IncL- dentally, it irrtfeixt also invest gate homosexuality in the State Department, because the horm^exual is ahvays subject to blackmail, and could, therefore tome under the control of a foreign power whose agents discovcud tu- shameful secret In a word, Senator I'vdnus -<—; DlZOB fvin|i • hoop • a* - fi<>ni Minnesota Employing all hi* Hoy nr-a- tor \ technique Himwl at annoy ing, and harass,rig MH arthv in the hope thai he <i i p arwl lie sadplrarked from \ i xposi- tinn of careerist < niuimi's Hum- \IV a never know anything until we know the ' ' —George f Jo/lnton r Try Red, White and Blue/ — - Q Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr of Massa- ~chusctts tn <^rieffifltgft.Aho Senate's investi gation of thp State I)ifwrtm«^t as doing major harm to the I nited SVfitts nil over \.' ^ n , , nr * J v v,phipy kept rclei f ng ti> \li i ar- the world Jnas asked[that the firohr !«• made th} „ , hp j,,,,.,,,,,,,,^ > fn ptfisf^i^ with the sole t?t*je<-t of 'li«K»ng &IMI ^wm-Wrnvtwi OUt ttlf- ll'Ulh ~ ' ~ llumnhrev tossed out v niifch Again it fea Republican who has py$. genuine patriotism at «i\e part\ and tie-' manded that we have done with wreckers not only of foreign policy, so vital in the world today, but of reputa tions. ' Senator Lodge did not mention Senator McCarthy I of Wisconsin who\ Is pushing I • tHe-prrjbejof hisowft-ebargt that there are Communists: In the State Department' • but he did .say, \All ue can) Gearn so far shows clcarjy that none of the current charges has been proved This |eurrent method ) if often smeamvg *— • —• - — jj >——— Humphrey lo>sed ou ' s \ ' distinguished ^cnaior ' i 111 s. J and distmgtnsliwj acnator that ' he finally hi> [<In>(ui I I IH H self in a ( I I H .n^'i^hed mess • ^hll^, the galleries mined With laUghtCi an d Ins lair ti«M on a hue we ai e not permit ted to mention-in ptfjnt, hirmtile Hubert -wound up by lefernng to himself as the ftnUinctmhed Senator from Mihnrsnta 1* being nrililatrd ii A fell<,w Fee **j»*ly dlV niUM>ed 'fruni our diplomatic \uv has r<H|uested the^tate paitment to pin\ule hini wllfi- a letter ceitit>uiK I KI ^'-is fired for disloyally and not the other thing. « It was i«>n,iinl> a relief to Thja gnspel 1 a has a remarkable eppm tum'j once and for all, to clean un a situation that has brought dus- credit uoon thf —^——— State Dipart nVont at - hom»- • n d abroad Covering i n will not jrnr sppator I [ A \ <• x a J I der Srr r h r»f Ne w Jer^ev who has plaved a cart in morarVcarrn- ament should\ apnly some rrf- Soholsk* fts pTtnctotes ro politfc* one ^f- whicb la that i>ubiu innt. «>\n Ol error cleanses and »trein.'t - ens character _ I ii*\e bit. * me. however, at l< I»I rtanc^ -to show tin' i .-r r :2 ^dlng s laglnvestiCTtiwH «• -~_i- •< tor who ts neither i ('< mmi.Ti\ * \ nor has he. InflHraTeT '7 .< ^TUT Department. Sim «m n •> ' the function of -in l i a Hie committee to Ui\'«''.ve n ting Senator' Hero are the fm '<• > Senator Joseph Mcl'.nthv i .f Wisconsin delivered a I im Da? address at tiie \L 1 m. II.. tel In Whoeling^U r-i \tri;!ni<t on February °- Jii e Kep..i.ii - cans wero holding Lincoln I'nv dinners all throuch the week of Lincoln's bjrthday Mcr 'arthv s spoerh-vias arait 1 \ able In text. \< np /irtni in tfie local nivwp n«-rx curiiRi'- tcnt reporters J 'den \\\u- no secret about the many were present iin.n - KHI! i' B> • «ide». what Jti«- Seiwiior said was his riprrt tn <n\ and if an> partv oblects to (us statements ^ all of <is I'apiiiii-iovercrs wlun innoCeHi TSersdns, ajld jTOliTrT ar!iiall y prolutTl the- ^BTiq^.— mu^r t.ea*4y tw», H^Wjrtotisi 'riTi^ bftvt- '-aJ «s'\ierij- the real Communist \rtrrglearTers \ \ ' ZftoalLV ^^Trit ^Jt *«7, of the , Y naiiy aisposea ot im natural gas .jlowever. Lvi.n Ivler a U»- TllC'lV is nu qUesUon tluit nKcntB of HVlt. bill. • -^--y fr . showed un m. AUMxLuu;._aA Tt Voted to har the Federal 8 representative of senator rcfiU-_ TydinR*!* committee. He railed upon Frank 1'esmonrf reporter Power Commission Uo m la ting rates eharged by lnde- jwndent natural Ka»> producers, overriding the plea s of Senator I'aul 1L Douglas, democrat of Illinois, thai tn. IK would lead tu increased cost 'ol natural gas to consumers. F<Tr k wmr. il seemea in If flKhtinn R,IS sla are active in the I'niled States. This means that we must be cotisrarttty on our guard against the Communist partisans, liome of whom, shameful to note, we Ameri can citizens. As we see it, this- is the real danger feeneral widespread charges, improved that The fcgy department of thft I '-mu*d States gbvernmem is run hy C ommunisl^. will h-ad ih r»,\3S!if wouw n^ver^d to a public reaction rrsultint; in a-complete instead of flghtmc flTe w.th fire, disbelief inflny of the investigations of Com munist activity following through on Senator Lodges \Suggestion The present rrTTrrrntttrr tn the Senate should be discharged and another ap pointed with the responsible leaders 'of bottr partics named to the new committee We have hafl enough of this picture we have given *of\ the greatest and strongest nation in the world screaming' in terror about termites It Is like an elephant going berserk over the sight of a mouse, the dnn- gerousjjind that carry plague the spnatois sten with gas. I here wei r •ugjjesijims un happily lgnoieil. that the> rrrrleretl i hf< vv -oUrcf be rjecfrj- in?T> appropn.ite hecause sonio gojon is fore.ei putting his cu bic- toot into it •FWim the commodities ticker, which catr IPS Ihe dally reports on government stockpilings The government has decided that thu cournrv -could gei along without pepf»er in nn emergen- c> Anvtsidy broken this news tt> I'lnudr- for the UheeUn c ' Intelli gencer, ' to our r\ Jum concern ing his report to his newspaper on the McCarthv spce< h . In spite of the fact that the speech itself was avnilnhle 'o anybody who wanted\ e Jilr. Tyler ileiiuoiJcil—rhrrt—rvMrwintT' sign an affidavit coni -*rnintr McCarthy s sive. n r >e^mnnd declined. Whv should i itiinrt. i be asked to sirn nffrd.ints i>n matters rt'imttid'' rh'- re. i ?fd Is In the pi inteit wmtt AcCPrfJlnC to tirp -j£rj'i lit re porter Desmond (lei lineit he- cause he felt that McCarthy should have been present at the interrogation. Xt would hava upheld louroalisuc principles more adequately had he not been so polite. He should hftve handed Senator fydings's -repre sentative a «Wv of *he \Intelli gencer\ of February 10. and told him that live stofv 1$ as he wrote it and that that Is all he has to sa> atx>ut it. H6 might have a-sked Tvler a long series of uuestions as to what the purpo.se of ms inquiry couJd possihlv be Was hrs committee i tryfng to get ('omrrjunlsts. spies and saboteurs or were they \Trymjf to »e! something on a senator' (ir wore they seeking to intrrfea-e w 'n freedom of re- portinfti ^Rvlur was ujparentlv puzzled aWitude T suppoae he elcpTcteq him to srm '-r \n nls oooLs when \ he- heard ihe Rrf at Senators name H e s .inl dt one point, I II take MI > that matU>f with Senator I vdinsrs in the morn- inp ' fsrmv, this husiness Is a clue In the attitude of 'he Tydings rTirntttrttep Thr> must know • tha^ it is impossible to prove that a person is a member of the- -Communist I 'arty unless that person is willing tq. pro duce a partv card or unless the FBI trrodww f tiS-caiHUEOd Ji&ES. Cards will not he shown. Lists continue to he unavailable de spite . Mipnditurt-s ... I of taxes for their uosscSsior- Thi- nnk way • . establish complieitv ts to cnther evidence of oartn matinn in a number of subversive activities This is called Jiullt hi association \ ThT\ other da v. in a discussion, j-vra s challenged abnut a Har- vard profe^spr A\ hen I showed . mofe than 30 cTfafTofis Tasked _ mv challenger \U'hv did this man whom von describe as Innocent per mit the tise of his name so Tnanv times'\ Once or twice I can understand but more than V) times represents an act of will a cfecislon a dCsirp Fach time he ehn .se to clvc his nam r ~tt— IWMHI —Mint 'tvr wttttnclv-^nnri- knowmrlv stipulated which side hp vv/ic nn Ns'tone a« senator rvdinc 'ss enmmitlpp avoids the well tnpd lei^rrioi'e of aesoi'lni>nc names an 'i R> 1 1\ • • us that fall into a n ->tlcrn lie reTilc.ts Commun ists By Bor Southwottli, City CthUr^- On the Line Pro-Eire Slap at Britain ! In Congress Not Clowning —• ' • By Bob Considine- # >ievy York, (tf »S> The Congressman who got to his feci the other dav to throw a block in the pafh of new Marshall - fnan aid to Ilrit.nn, J\s demandinc that the British pull out u* i'.iil »rn Irel.tnd tombi 'd oft A rejl tiomh I H mot r\iis in the H'uusp joytullv vaulted over p<u' \ ' i M.S to Join the Ilrputiriran side on tfte-qttestton—a raie v'ault >iuli-ed une editoriiii ^t and a tew writers -i . Nuxf Chance: 1956 • I jiieia the WoHd Calendar is all fight— but It - --cay embarrass a. lot of you peogle that were bom , on the last day of March, May. Atlgust or December, i It'Ji wipe out your birthday. _ _ TThe World Calendar won 't have any 31st of March, May, August or December, bat that'l realty no Immediate concern of mine. 1 was born on a \27th Or so I have been given to believe by a usually reliable source. . Altogether, I don 't see much point in carping at the World Calendar boosters. Heavem knows how many of them there are, incidentally. - They hav* bureaus In .38 countries. All last year, they worked like beavers getting the World Calendar.on the agenda of tha unired Nations General Assem bly Nothing came of it, though. They wanted to get It on ' the agenda because the Per- Boy Sooth north petnal World Calendar ha* ta begin on some January 1 that falls on s Sunday, the way Jan. 1, 1930, did. The nest one-won't turn up until 1956. The World Calendar Association Inc is about as patient an outfit as you could imagine. Ignored hy the General -Assembly this time --- to say noth ing of a stxmi; of rebuffs that goes back to its organization in 1930 it has p*rr«ed its lips and quietTy insisted that. ^_ ?• \This means that _th* I'nlted Nations' ap proval shonlil ly» oWjilnod Iri 1050, not later than J05-1, thereby Riving nations a full year for ratification — 1951 — and offering three preparatory years — I9S3, 1954, 19.13 — To pitf the World Calendar Into .operaUon.\ Two New Holidays called the whole thing a prarrk But if 'it w .'iUnt somethinr of more substance and meaning than 'ha' TT , , - -. —— - eat a shreddec C h n c r e s ^toTrat n-core without cii-arr or Mii ;ar There Is ocn- uine afferhrnT - in this nouniry for Ireland een'itne en'O- tlo'l (or 'tie year t.attl'o fu r Consldlne White Man and Asian Anwrf&ns not knem 1 ' IT hrfnrc ?rt Tin PPtiTt Hnrhor l>frv- *hat t»w> I'a- cirto opean is one of the ftontlei*«; uf tite U\S. A, and thojisanris of men nitd stwie women of otir \allev .spent nut so pleasant years In that area onlv a short time ago Now, due to the surging unrest of all the Asiatics, the problem is becoming acuie again.' Wc call this sublet.t foreign aHaus, but U affects every home on Main Street, all the time.' tn India, that dominion is spending more thar^T^ per cent of lt.s budget aiming against Pakistan, whitr thr Moslems in .Pakistan are doing the sjm e thing in arm- ing aguinst India Tins is oi cut ting while -million!' 'starve tn tbo TiiH,uT?(i villnges r>i_tius. jajbeemttnent In k 'hum, a great f.nnuie. possibly one Of the worst tn the hisimv of the world.\is Starting The Americans, Australians and Canadians, who have a tremendous wheat Surplus, are going to he asked to .send food. In Burma. Bengal, Malaya and a score of smaller countries* jnst throwing off the white man's yoke, unrest Is growing. The Communists as alwavs. are trying to make c -ipital of the ndversitv of suffering peoples. The threat of ( iimmvmlsm, .the need of —the Astatic-peoples tor wistern^ machinery and technicians and the complex problem of internatioii credits and the future coopora- -lion ol tne Pacific jiowers will be. the prin cipal topics discussed at a gre.it meetlngs-in Canberra: capital of Australia, next month The dominant voice at this conference Will not be American nut British, it will be Asian. This has not happened before Al ways until. now, decisions were made in Washington or London, and the Asiatic peo ple had to obey. Now lhcv are meeting us as equal partners-—It ts trj be hoped that ye are as successful'with larger groups of Asiatic peoples as we were with the races of the Philippines. Tlirre ta imr - Wthnndcd ttr-4c In the «ho|p United \slates Sen- ale and it ts there because ft cai^jpert 'er made a_mistake hack in Ifi W That was the jTcaf TTTo\ Senate Inoved fiurri Tla old iKhm- - bers in what later l>c< nine the strrtreme -i ^nirt to 4te present chambers Ch e ini-penters sho p of the Seeate went about the 1nh ot nutting all m w desk toils on the ol d desi, « raising the tops a few inches m the process Try and Stop Me By Bennett Cerf— Guest Editorial ft WHv \Id ficelle Bernard Shnw «onfini|i's In say and do unties Hit assure h m publicitv ui newspapers the world over A te«li>us i iv a l in fact attributes his rohtl-' health at 4.1 to con stant I>» S K IIIC in the energv c'v- inc vmlet 'avs of the spothcht shaw s latest explanation of his teehnifiue is ' 1 take the ut most trouble to find the right thine m snv nnd then sav it with the u'mnst levity Years acn he tashlv stated that if a ninn wrote ,i plnv at ninetv It would he al l piffle\ When he himself fumed nut Buoyant Billion* at 3U. h'mvrvcry -he moderated i'ia » statement con- sidernhlv I ' s the hpst I can dn in nn dotage\ he said Mandiv and I daresav it's as e«»r»d as most current nlavs by vni 'mrsters of and 70 \ Only 1 OOO con'cs r>f nuovant- Billions were authori /is} and thpv vv^re snnnned un hv ,-oilertors at $25 a Uirow' On his 93rd blrthdav Shaw Krumbjed, \I cet packages of food from Arri0fica*nn4 Australia and God knows where ei«e that' Fve neve eaten tn my We and never will'\ « \ 1 he Tib tartan, ui Hip Gramercy Park branch reports thtrt- a srravvnv miss with tortoIse-sheU ptasses and~n 1 >race on hpr teeth humr aronnd the desfc d 'rTldontly iiritil.the llbrarIan \*Ma ,;*Is there pnv nartlcular Book voui«^\tr^•- )n«r to mik e Un voUr mind to ask for*' The scrawny one hhiehed ap** vvhlspcred. \JV> Vmi think' I rnuVfl borrow 'Scouting fo r Boys.*\ *. 4n the Lyons Den • By Leonard Lyons-*' # In FrHlernl Court In N Y < ttv TH'itsrlav hef.i-p .ludge Irving Kauf man, the Ba\ a Br»i »h £r«. Josu -pli. and Mn kev MiHjse ' — long hunted hv the - 1-HI |>le ideil f 'nL!\ to pos'atc stamp forgers In ilickrv s apattmint w .is (oiiml a <M ked rltawe' »hirh contained his \prircd possessions false »i ,im(« lnMeiv tiik .ts and a deciMwn hv Judge l.caf 'ed Hand iletailine Mie »irciimsiances under vvr\ich a cnuntpffelter mav be- tcrnirttcd • j - . - M1 ^ p JL Pr, i p J^'\ -b-- fl\* '° h * turns to WasTTT'ig'on TpTTT t^'tw - - -- report to Trum.-i 11 She It give m> BUest m'x when Autl-f •~ M M\ the (iitlr' reviews the i liamhers Hiss hook seeds .if I '-enson SrrvkPr declined slat- n,; it would lie unethical trr »il toe appea] is decided K.lllott Arnold wrote a new noxri about American soldiers lighting in ltal>v who negotiated with an exiled gangster to save a hiidgp ovpr vvhlch thev had to i inss Kjiopf. accepted the hiio \k fi\ piiblit ittTfm Arnold could' ' tind a sqital'ie title utit'i ' t v »eek. whin he read Rnrrsrvr\** s Ir tiers and Addresses the part'about the Darlan dral and Rimsp.-en s explanation to ih.- \vmrre llnusp i wrirspcindcvts- m which thp President told them of a Balkan paiali ^e My ihildien vmi are permitted in t me -if gra.vp danger, to walk with the I'evil until )ou have ernsepd trm t>r di ;e Arnolds novel will N> i ailed Walk With thp I >ev .1 —Ttira to Pare Tea- parties duiinc her mnn t h > Slav Iln v i.l O » sxl/nirk tells fi lends he N night the mo- v ic i Rltts to John llersey 's ' rhe \\\a!l ' O a r y Davis, the W. rid Citl- 7ri ^ n\ home- (jmtjji waid i»uj«,i an a frcujhtct, may K.i tn I i. I limn N V tici ms,. hr ii U no passport to git in' o 'he tr<;«, country . The AI MDI- -tnuni I_LJ of America, w hu h houxhf -i I'aik Av fiinlding to corn i 11 >-r its off liii s nnrt ere. t an an ni'cninimi Imm, couldti t get the tenants dispossessed nivl sold Ihe hi, tiding IJInttRorv- sevn' s t'icnds ore wtvndiimg whv hi |iasp t IR vet oht -iinci the w<n he wants, to Huss n Irvm l>orfinan leaves for 1 mope Sunday on an unusual mission. Thp > oung press agent for- \le\- as l.i 1 t'a'iJin'\ will scout pla >s for Ti»rv> 1 arrell and as one of Amerrra s rankinfc tennis pla>- ers. he VM I ! compete m tourn.i- ment» i.. ^tontc Carlo. Romp, Paris grTil Wimbledon. \ Muta Hart enters Mf Stnat Hospital next woclt for -an opera tion ... His brother, r .ernatd, who prodiiced \Dear Ruth.\ ar gued with an actor at tTieno s and tcild him. \Don t you arguo with me I m a producer I>o you wa.ni a hs^^of my its complete in depend, nrc Hi riuinp disappoint ment that Britfin h .js not seen its «i» i lear .. •move thnt linoMiig soiirti of Irish Bi il lsh acrimony Urrfamt iron control over s x of the Irish count IPS lie tien who ilieil -i- oiur ii'i • nuslv us did M . in Anien. a for total irdependence hut f,>p t.-enunc gene r ations longer. f'Micht ' >r all tt e , Min'rv p..i .\•> 32nd- o ' it T'\ ir spiri»<j run- hit res' unlrT*fH< v Tihievo th-> go.ii of the whol< Toward this i ed mBnv good surviving me n / tivp rssutHJ Urilltant ulcadmpy ' t emir lecoes de »\iiniK hut J I S !inj|)<( '\ tht' the i.irtie hjls . .r hern tnor, s '^'vilated tlVin t the ljnr >t \ei e ti Ti'erl nr l oT h '~p i '»r* r ess which has nrc -very\. i*. • ' a fiwl ft rod Im 'h p.w • mill Iii'ldinl The nature i>r the ai 'iind 'he C on ^iess (, I VP Ire land bark to Tltv Iu <h^ mnve- nuait plainly indieatcrl lhat it v ^.is more than a lark, ft was something inhcrcntlv , American a\' 1 had nothins to ri/> with any n ...ss anti-Ri'ti i tephnc The Ilr.tish are <\ r twisted asso- i Ol'e s l.it the Iir-h urn a (jrpat deal us too \\ tiiy the elevation ot Mir relat „»ns ty, ihe amhassa- •I. i -al /Status /pother strong has • o 'toiled betweirr *.uintti #-s \A c- have con- • th plucc/cti i ,s' Ireland s sion in thy- I ntled Nnliniu. n '. considered vvavs and means ' i nierTdTTuT rtn\ t li.n lei* enough deprive Bn<. i ..f i 's tichf '\ -.hlackhal/ »h .t»\ nation and i \ • i\s In spiV '.lK ailn'rhrv n nef ' -' It nilghtf be difTeirnf if Brit- « i vvmild 1 sufft r cuevouslv hy vi. ding her head loxk on the In other words, they rp going to he working on I N\ all this vcar and the next, and the nfttt. This fti wlmt'they >\nnt to do: They want to make January. April, July and Oi toher have 31 davj. and\ fhe otrl£T eight months have 30 days r.n I) Tlierr there II bp a World Day hctwpin whrit .S M>U Deccniher 31 and what is now Januaiy 1 Every fourth ypar — Leap Year —- there'll he a Leap Dnv. They want to attach It to June inatpniT of February, so us to keep the year dlvjdpil Into two equal halves. World and Leap fhir-s,-they -Hrtnlt, *Migfrt 4» lx» -holldriya. Incidentally the World Calendar mrans July 4 will nlu-ivs be on a Wednesdav and Christmas will always he on a Monda'y T don't thTriK ItTT Tfeep Faster from varying though, because Kastee — as everybody knows falls on the first Sunday fol lowing that I'aschftt Full Moon which happens on the 21st of Man h or immediately thereafter, and has nothing to do with Sun Time ) ' ' -_ Looking at Life With Erich Brandeif- 0 \Mrtue's a Westurng without price Rut u little vice is nice ' Tlint's from some show I saw many ynaxs ago. I doni even' remember what it was PYohahly something 1 shouldn t have seen But it always comes hack to me when I get letters of condemnation after writing something nln 'i .t having enjoyed one of the natural pleasures ot f e / Most, of thesi» letters come from women who Ic.id frustrated lives. But' today there was one from a man A siz^ler it was, too. How dare I fell my readers about going- to a-> prize fi^ht AND KNJt »YIN<j IT\' I' thit the kind \f man I am\ A Brute\ A s \t !\e ; ' A. Los t SOllI \ Never i« l e uoing to read my devilish scr-iven- •#• t-'lsfs Year* Ago—Aid of -Frtdr-— «w-w- \S t ;i trie piper In which it lipriears mil ffitt Garden {'lub members vv«s nm mh enui i and hefou\ tip of Ireland or Inid His' in son to he there Since ^J. P-i'- ncka tunc, mere thin 1? ceD - lunr s ago. freUnd s na'ionhhod has been a fact often abused TiuT a fact Ireland ur trs said the all-party anti-partition \conference in Dublin a geo graphic tfnlt. has a national language a sepaiate culture and rode of laws, a homogen eous peoplp* a distinctivp na tional tradition Her i hurrti-w arH n-licious bodies Catholic I l.'sc 'opaliajU Pr-eshvtorTan.\ ~Wptiw»i*^t liap. tist Aht ReltHoii s Societv of Friend* true Jewish congrega tions and other denominations are nrlvv as in ihe nesi n r gammed nn a national all-Ireland ha«is \Her learned 1 .|i. s > ri IMI- lor univet- tic* h*'' sports 01- Cani/atmns are and hav<> t ^-en. nalionvvide T'.e nc.ip'e in all p ^rts of the c .mn'tv are and S/MV U S of 'hrnisc^ve.s a. Irish,' iMcdres hv the victors In twij 'Vvorld v\nrs concerning the right of'pll tii -oples (n self-de- terminat 'on hivp bepn frus- o Pace Ten— — Tarn Lookinq Backward From Bulletin Files— solicited jestprdaj in helpu g provide I'nton District rhildren with a rivetside playground. I>v }' Clay Kmi kerhocker vyhen he addressed the club at Fhdicott TuWic Library Ten Ypnra Ago—Two hi.tvdred Clreater rndicott fl'hermi n pur  chased licenses at the Town Clerk s office in preparation for trout season Fifteen ream Ago —-Kcanklin Cot lldge (leparlmetital teacher of mathematics m Hooper **choiM for five vrar^ ss-as named principal to succeed Ldmund W N'pfT whose FPlirefnent from Hooper School was announced TweVity Years Ago—A fleet of 10 ships was to be permanently located nt the Fndtefrtt airport Tv\pnty-flvp Vpart AC 'S\ — CfPortJe V lohnson rpturnpd from his wintpr vacation in s^ea Breeze. Fla \ Mirror of Your Mind hit' S .^ool Collections A'TiiajMiiii rrndrr writes a very timely protest .ataintt the.woU-mtentloncd but misguided use th»t . ^ ii JtKt ^i rnade pi our public schools to\ raise funds ^ fpr pvfi&ly «Drthy causes. Particularly the Bjitto. a,-,^ AKa •' ' oVplacc -*»*pread ihe alarm about- physl- nOlOSCOpe JtJes^nd^diMases.. Chudreh are easily ^.^.x •••J-S *— « —— \ _ijco-cIdcrs— J *», Ten years ago^he Castle Har bour ot Bermuda closed down, because of the war. and sent Its stl.-erware to the I' S The re sort hotel is to reopen March 27. and the sTTOervvare is ready tp go back But the 1* S. Cus toms office cited a regulation which requires that such ret urn- Shipments must he made in tne order of their original arrival: The vegetable dishes and : ths knives and forks, last to arrivi?, will be the last to leave and may reach Bermuda in photofinish wirh.-Uip first customers. By Lawr«nc» Gould Consulting Psychologist U I PS thev thought they would last In the game tn which They werp first tried out, and also twvw long they hoped they might be able to stay in hy the end of tho season* As time passed, the ones vvFib were successful raised their \levpl ot aspiration,\ while tho : . unsuccessful ones lost hope, and ultimately, Jriteres't. Some neu rotics on tne other hand aro frightened hv success and null' when winning • Answer: Yes, A good many people develop the habit of dls- posing of painful emotions such as fears or qualths of conscience by laughing them, off\ as child ish nonsense. But if the emotions are real, i*efusirii to take them _ seriously does not rid you of ifc -de*t rushed into the office oI_an ..them^itonly represses thenv^nd X. -jueeutl.'e who ^barely had leaves you jusf at tense, as ever, time to hide, under \his\ desk, tho. K vott ^jna j at heart that vour JadJ' helrLbccn ttrtter^ainins. Sh e fears only relics of-<hildlsh ra ^ift7i *a^^^^^wfc•ft^ —^^=^'^~^r- .^.-. s - --=--^ Cam • nsw mt tiwmor b* an '^Mcap«\7 ; vi h eiit i and befoul his home any rnorel (...sir I get the flittne kind of letters moslly anmv - mous when 1 sr »y Something about darrclng. about going tn the Tb.ca .tFr, 8bout sinuking According to some of thosp poor souls nn ona his a right\ to live unless he Incs in seff -denial and rnrinotony And dmihly* rot, berausp thesp people always Invoke the Rihlr to provp their point In my npTmrrn Life rs not supposed to be a pVi 'h nr *sfirrnvv on the way to the grave and th* lieieafh i l .itsv honutiful. Life- is magnlficptit, Lite is a Wjunderlnl sung a gmnous painting It is l*ugljt. r arui fun an d e^Litcnicnt and achicvrmcn'. None of us is jerfpet. None ^of us Is sup- ptvsed to lir perfect \^ T All vow whjj read, me regularly, know*;'that I love the Hihle \Jul 1 love it not as a w^hipping post, not as a cTTTr-t -task master, not as a Verbofen ' sign on the gr-rcn urass of life I'o me the Bible is a guide, a vv ise philosopher, a benign parent, forgiving me my little errors arid keeping^mp from committing big ones If thtfre were no vice there would hp no need\ for forgiveness. If there wrre no sin there would he nrt-rrper.tanre . : Lite is trial and error Achievement is rarely ever attained without m-t^ake*.' There is' *6o excuse for crime Therti is no justification T OT vicioirsness. No one has a right to hurt his neighbor *r . The Ten Commandments tell us what is right and what is wrong. \ Is there anything 'atJoUT dancing going to the movies, having an occasional smoke in the Ten Commandrnents' Tho trouble is that, too many people are try ing to interpret the Bible to suit their own hy pocrisies and misbeliefs. Remember, please* \To err is human, to for give divine.\ , Tills la how one of Hollywood s bisgcts news stories broke in the press prematurely A studio boss, ^^«srnple»ne the details of tho Cat* « small child \driva his moth*r crazy\? Ati*tvrrt Not really. A -mother One Man's'Opinion • .— - By Walter KJaman-i • The circus opens today. but>for most taxpayers, clowns have ceased to be a novelty. • , And reading some at those Washington revela tions has kind of fed us op on freaks. i - , — Stunts o»the high wire/ arc just a bore to any- who has a nervqus breakdown- -^My \•h'r hit fnrflyn rr ^- T 'i^ * h ^ M - Xrom the physical or emotional j 0 w who holds off a cageful of JUons with a- chair strain 6Marimj ^or a small child —has-norhlng on the people who are going t o whip nrast have B§en predisposed to do,, *n aggressor with a bomb thathasn't been made, so. She may have unconsciously resented the child's coming, -or ~ Th e ekpha».U ,raay draw* few .people—old-tim- - perhaps j Jtr-liiamtng erji who- ^nxmbegrthfc Bxpublican Party. dJ^Tisfw.rtk>n with her- mamage . \ ' ' * It a child is reaUyJ^v^r-acttve\ ' or \djetnaiidliig \ that—is-hiii 1 ' \ *.-\»4^;g-ire^ ... *m._ •. BfVtJ ^jSn 'iIUTuQf gion -welch fry itnm'M'ttjjfflKr^ 0«««iHk«»stmtrfr^y«V aim T ieethe \R^rbTrcanslirfi thinking of buyiftg ajwildihgin WaSifrigtonJto be closer to-the Capi- •relflly oeed 1| a braiding- closer