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General Denies (Continued from Page 1) the Gallery. Their 18-year-old son, Arthur, had a seat on the House floor. MacArthur repeatedly was interrupted by applause—when he called for keeping Formosa, island stronghold of Chinese Nationalist forces, out of enemy hands, when he pleaded against any "appeasement" of communism in Asia, and on many another key phrase. Almost scornfully, MacArthur rejected the argument that to use greater force against communist China would mean spreading the war. He said the Chinese communists are doing all they can now and declared he did not believe the Russians would mix in unless convinced this was the time to strike. After 36 minutes, MacArthur closed by recalling a barracks room ballad that "Old Soldier Never Die." The five-star veteran said: "Like the old soldier of the ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, old soldier who tried to do duty as God gave him the life to see that duty." There was another greatotion paralleling that of his trance into the House chamber. The immediate reaction of Congress members tended to pretty much according to the previous stands on the Trump ALFRED G'BY, DEAR—and STOP WORRYING ABOUT THAT $1000—ER—INVESTMENT I MADE IN TINA—EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT! GOBSH. I HAD TO MAKE THAT BET! NOBODY PAYS BOARD AT OUR PLACE. SO HOW ELSE CAN I RAISE DOUGH FOR GROCERIES? SAY MESSMORE—WHAT'S THIS ABOUT YOU AND THAT GAMBLER. 'LITTLE AL' MAKING BETS ON A DOG RACE? OAKY DOAKS AT LAST THE DUEL BETWEEN OAKY AND SIR BURLEY BURP HAS BEGUN... AT LAST THE DUEL BETWEEN OAKY AND SIR BURLEY BURP HAS BEGUN... SHUCKS, POMOHA! THEY'RE JUST FEINTING! IF OAKY GETS HURT I'LL FAINT TOO! WATCH! NOW OAKY'S REALLY GONNA SWING IT! BLARP! SCORCHY SMITH RAMP! SO THE SHEIKS MEN TRY TO KILL THE YANKS, BECAUSE THEY TEO-NICALLY OWN THE OIL YOU! GET BUSY! LIFT! THEY'RE STILL ALIVE QUICKLY! PULL THESE MEN AWAY THERE MAY BE FIRE! DICKIE DARE 12 YEAR OLD JOHNNY PAUL STUCK TO HIS CAREER... AT 17 HE WAS A SECOND MATE, AT 18 A FIRST MATE THEN CAME OPPORTUNITY! MEN, THE CAPTAIN IS DEAD OF THE FEVER, I SHALL ASSUME COMMAND! I'VE CAUGHT UP WITH MY BOYHOOD DREAM... YET I FEEL THERE IS A GREATER GOAL... THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY AHOW! PIPE THAT! IT'S THAT RICH GINK WHO GAVE US THAT TOW IT WAS ALL A MISTAKE, FELLOWS! I WANT THE SHOW BOAT TOWED BACK TO PORT... I'LL PAY YOU WELL! AHOU! PIPE THAT! IT'S THA' RICH GINK WHO GAVE US:THA' TOW JOB! IT WAS ALL A MISTAKE, FELLOWS! I WANT THE SHOW BOAT TOWED BACK TO PORT...I'll PAY YOU WELL! TOONERVILLE FOLKS Fontaine Fox INCOME TAX MAN RECKON YOU'D CALL THIS THE MAIN OFFICE OF THE TROLLEY COMPANY. THAT'S WHERE THE SKIPPER SETS AND DOES HIS FIGGERING. 4-19-51 ballad that "Old Soldiers Die." five-star veteran said: like the old soldier of that I now close my military er and just fade away, an soldier who tried to do his as God gave him the light be that duty." was another great ovaparalleling that of his enge into the House chamber. immediate reaction of the press members tended to run much according to their stands on the Truman- MacArthur issue. Senator Dirksen (R-Ill) confined himself to a single word of comment: "terrific." Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) said: "it was one of the greatest speeches in history in the insight it showed into world affairs and into the principles of liberty." Chairman Connally (D-Tex) of the Senate Foreign Relations committee called it "comprehensive and quite interesting" but let it go at that. Senator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) said he felt the joint chiefs of staff must answer MacArthur and say why the general's recommendations were not followed. Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said: "the speech was a dramatic presentation of the argument and logic against the idea of appeasement and a stalemate war in Korea. Personally, I have long approved of General MacArthur's program as he stated it in this speech." House Leader McCormack (D-Mass) said: "the one serious thought that we all must have in mind is that a commitment to war in China would be dangerous." There was no immediate comment from either the joint chiefs of staff, or Secretary of Defense Marshall, on MacArthur's contention that from "the military standpoint" his views were shared by practically every military leader concerned with the Korean campaign. Board Asks (Continued from Page 1) lowing completion of the whole project. Holyoke said the laboratory tests and reports of installation inspections indicate that the construction work has been carried out in substantial compliance with plans and specifications and that the cause of failures has been due to pipe failing to meet the specified strength requirements. Of 10 samples recently tested, 40 per cent failed with 30 per cent of the samples failing at 57 per cent of specified strength, according to the report. Hal Boyle (Continued from Page 4) States. The general wanted ye Arthur to grow up a normal and when he broke his arm, skid accident MacArthur fused to permit any ploture him in the hospital. He o want the boy's head to be tuby undue attention. Young MacArthur is fond sports, particularly football, baseball, and in Japan like play them with other Americhildren. He is a skilled plaand sometimes entertained parties for the youngsters the embassy in Tokyo. In the last year he attended first dance and was confirmat the Episcopal church. His pag gave him a zither on his b birthday last Feb. 21, and yea Arthur immediately picked o popular tune on it. What lies ahead for him? W the parades are over, he is pected to attend a second school in this country. And road would then seem to leaWest Point—and a third gention MacArthur in the AmeriArmy. The boy already has the ling of a soldier. He carries self like his father, and few ever had the advantage of b training for a military-career. But I know what I'd do if he were my boy. I'd him to see the circus at MacSquare Garden. That's a trip should be among his memtoo! More than a billion mile thread is used each year by New York City dress industry. BLAR! ZOWIE! STOP! I'M QUITTIN' TILL I GIT MORE MONEY FER THIS FIGHT! RE STILL ALIVE! LY: PULL THESE AWAY! THERE YE BE FIRE! YEAH! GAS TANKS...LEAKIN' ALL OVER... I'VE CAUGHT UP WITH MY BOYHOOD DREAM... YET I FEEL THERE IS A GREATER GOAL... THAT CLOUD IS TALLER THAN MY SHIP... IT WAS ALL A MISTAKE, BELLOWS...I WANT THE SHOW BOAT TOWED BACK TO PORT...I'LL PAY YOU WELL! BOME OTHER TIME, COMMODORE! WHEN THE WEATHER GETS NICER! NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS BY GOLLY, I THINK YOU GOT IT, PETERS...I THINK A LITTLE ACCIDENT LIKE YOU FIGURED OUT WOULD HURT SPOOKY'S SHOULDER JUST ENOUGH SO IT DO HAVE TO HEAL AGAIN AND HEAL PROPERLY THIS TIME SO HE CAN PLAY BASEBALL AGAIN! SURE...AND HE'LL NEVER EVEN KNOW WHAT IT WAS THAT HIT HIM!...AFTER IT'S HEALED HE'LL BE BACK IN THE BIG LEAGUES IN NO TIME!...I'll MEET YOU GUYS JUST AFTER DUNNER TO SET UP THE 'ACCIDENT! OKAY? WE CAN ONLY HOPE THINGS WORK OUT AS WELL AS THEY'VE GOT THEM BLUE PRINTED! TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE IT WAS ALL A MISTAKE, WELLOWS...I WANT THE SHOW BOAT TOWED BACK TO PORT...I'll Pay YOU WELL! YOU MIGHT TRY DAVEH JONES! 40 RIBBONS! THIS LONG BEACH, CALIF., BEAUTY COLLECTED 40 RIBBONS IN 1950 AND IS RATED AS ABOUT THE BEST GIRL RIDER IN THE WEST. MAYBE I'LL OPEN A RIBBON COUNTER. Mary Henderson ONLY 15, THE HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR STARTED RIDING WHEN SHE WAS 3! ~ AND HAS TWO ROOMS FULL OF TROPHIES! SHE ALSO HAS A MOVIE CONTRACT COMING UP WHEN SHE FINISHES SCHOOL! 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