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Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1951 TIIE JOURNAL Page 10 CURTAIN HERES WHAT TRUTH DOES BEHIND THE IRON dOM AlWfklyLNewsletter O For benefit of consumers who patronize Main Street business firms, smart shoppers will next. Reason: under new controls act prices will be higher than under 1950 laws. New regulations will permit this buy needs now, month and and wholesalers their customary markups in margins, but based on higher prices from manufacturers. Hi a couple of months prices are retailers for household durables. bound to be higher l. Names blackmailers. 2. Exposes informers . Help Truth With higher prices will come another flood of wage increases. New regulations permit wages to catch up with living costs. There V 4 EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, NEW YORK I STREET WAS NOT REPRESENTED MAIN 0 Main was not Street business apparently when represented congress Fun for Tots con- sidered new controls. This applies to business especially. In areas where wages retail are tied to cost of living indexes, consumers may grumble, but can get by. In small towns, however, where wages are comparatively static and there is, or has been terrific slide in farm incomes, retail merchants may be forced to cut profit margins to bone or consumers will not be able to meet price increases. This means lower living standards for Main man. fight Communism . . . Give to the 'CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM "J n inflation spiral again. goes the 3. Identifies murderers. 4. Brings hope to enslaved peoples. Street consumer and the Main Mhtlat Off! Off-K- te Off-Bi- te Street business- interest to small business, particularly to small manufacturers, is "pricing practices O Of the senate. Nowhere is reference to "basing points", "freight absorption" or bill" passed made by "delivered price." This bill is effort to nullify U. S. supreme court decisions on "basing points" HERE IT IS! The entirely that wont come off on cups, glasses, cigarettes, teeth or the object of your affection! HAZEL BISHOP is the only lipstick that stays on and on until you take it off! Theres nothing like it! case and scuttle Robinson-Patmact, considered bulwark of small business against monopolies. an KEFAUVER LED FIGHT AGAINST PRICING BILL O Sen. Estes Kefauver, against the bill, declared: who TODAY GET HAZEL revolutionary NON-SMEA- BISHOP'S R, LASTING LIPSTICK in your most flattering shade. More economical, too you use it only once or twice a day! Only $1.10 MONEY BACK led the fight THE BILL IS A FURTHER OF CERTAIN MONOPOLISTIC LAWS OF THE THE ANTI-TRU- ST EFFORT PRESENTED ON BEHALF INTERESTS TO WEAKEN NATION, TO SCUTTLE COMPLETELY THE ROBINSON-PATMACT, TO MAKE POSSIBLE THE ESTABLISHING OF A MULTIPLE BASING POINT SYSTEM AND TO ENABLE LARGE SUPPLIERS TO DISCRIMINATE IN FAVOR OF LARGE PURCHASERS, TO THE DETRIMENT AND DESTRUCTION OF AN SMALL BUSINESS. REFUSES TO SLASH O Despite bi-parti- move led the house approved, or total of $1,088,578,130. Dirksen and Douglas sought to slash conservation, crop insurance, production and subsistence loans by several millions. Prepared by the Washington contains illustrations and No. 2923 complete crocheting instructions, material materially appropriations for department of agriculture. Senate authorized $120,832,000 more than - is certain delight small because its just the right fry to size carry around. Easily crocheted of loop stitches and soft Pattern Envelope by Douglas Illinois, senate refused to cut and Dirksen of THIS darling littleto crocheted yarn. AGRICULTURE FUNDS san Crocheted Kitten requirements, stitch finishing directions. Send 25 cents additional for the Anne Cabot ALBUM. Its filled with an abundance of needlework ideas crocheting, knitting, embroidering. Four gift patterns printed inside the book. Bureau of WNU Features. Emcss .!!!. CQUESTIONIBOX Vm (Send your questions about the armed forces or any aspect of military service to: Walter Shead, Armed Services Question Box, 1057 National Press Building, Washington 4, D. C. Answers will be given in this column.) 0 Q. My husband joined the S.A.T.C. in Louisville, Ky., in 1918 and was in at the end of the war. He died in November, I am now almost 70 1937. years of age and need an income. Am 1 entitled to a pension ? Mrs. C. St. G., Lewiston, Idaho. A. If you have no dependent children and no income which exceeds $1,000 or if you have dependent children and an income which does not exceed $2,500 you are entitled to a pension if your husband served 90 days or more and was dis- a disability. At the time of his death he must have been entitled to receive compensation, or retirement pay. You should apply to your nearest VA office, and explain the circumstances to them. service-connecte- d Q. I expect to be discharged from service soon, having been badly hurt in the line of duty. While in the service, I'm covered by the free $ 10,000 indemnity insurance, but that coverage will stop 120 days after my discharge. What type of Gl insurance may I get then ? L.G.B., McHenry, AWERV sm-Fmi- L Corn grown from hybrid seed should not be saved for seed because the extra vigor of hybrid corn is limited to the first hybrid generation. Five thousand acres of land are used for study of agricultural problems at the Dixon Springs experiment station near Robbs, Illinois. Md. A. You have two choices: (1) the five year level premium term policy, for which you must apply within 120 days of separation from service, or (2) any plan of the special NSLI issued only to disabled veterans. Any VA contact charged under conditions other than dishonorable. This condition representative can give you furdoes not apply if he was discharged ther details. after less than 90 days service for (Released oj WNU Features.) i Tips on Tots The Parents Consultation Service of The Book House for Children maintains that saying every little boy should have a dog is like saying every child should eat spinach or take dancing lessons. The Service points out that many small children particularly those under five years of age, are afraid of dogs and find it emotionally disturbing to have them around. It advises that unless a child has been reared from babyhood in a hom.e with a . dog. , GIVES LONGER LIFE, TOO! . , in tests conducted according to accepted Life Cycle Standards. Make your "Sta-fu- l' next battery an Auto-Lit- e . . , needs water only 3 times a year in normal car use to keep plates fully covered for abundant starting power. Sta-ful- " gives you Fibre-glas- s mats to keep g material in the plates for stronger, longer battery life. Money cannot buy a better battery. power-producin- SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD llli AUTO-UT- E fiBift Skunk Story The common skunk weighs about an ounce at birth which occurs in the spring. There are usually five In the litter. The eyes of the babies are closed when they are born, and they have a fine hair covering that shows the adult pattern. They nurse from six to seven weeks, and during the latter part of this period they begin to accompany the mother on her foraging trips. The mother alone takes care of the young. In late summer or early autumn the family disbands. Color Affects Daily Lives The color of our surroundings quite imperceptibly becomes the color of our daily lives. Colors seep into our consciousness, influencing our spirits, our moods, our wellbeing. A room painted in lovely harmonious colors adds a note of buoyancy, an exhilaration that lasts through the day. On the other hand, lack of cheerful color can be depressing and can give a drab, morose outlook to sensitive people. Loud, inharmonious color schemes induce a jawing note. |