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Show t Tuesday, February 11, THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTQN, UTAH - 195(T i- ! 1 bH r.i j V - " I I t " rV s . ; n,mi 'j ' A fV V Y - dect-clon- 9tm 11 $) 71 i f;r y !'Zt"ma ct - MJits i A- - Cider Pecpla Przfse Q to the System st Steel Defender jk b $ - JA Cry of 'Four Labor is never so vocal as when it feels its own particular rights and privileges are being stepped on. This 'was evidenced by the cries emanating from Miami Beach, Fla., where angry AFL leaders charged that Robert N. Denham, general counsel of the la Ikm salamna, the, arc Ikm af national labor relations board, was stintena arc (VDrrOK'l KOTEi Vtn llaUa'a sews analysis sad ast iiurlii mi this aswipayrr.) campaigning to apply the anti-truWasters laws to big labor unions. IT ALWAYS has been puzzling to the average American why labor Time of Decision itself is not subject to some gova On of the most Important ernmental control such as business In world history had been put and industry encounter in their oph erations. The average Americans up to Harry S. Truman. Should sense of fair play were no other order conatruction of th hydrofactors involved would cause him gen bomb? y to puzzle over that When, after a respectable period of deliberation, he did make up hla Denham catapulted himself into mind, the President expressed his the AFLs bad graces in a speech decision In the most matter-of-fabefore the American Trucking asmanner possible I sociation. In that address, he deThe U.S. would continue Its singled out the AFL teamsters velopment and production of all union with which the truckers do includtypes of military weapons, business. He said the teamsters ing atomic armaments and the have a tremendous "potential hydrogen bomb. That statepower" to paralyze th country ment, probably Intentionally crypwith simultaneous trucking strikes vV' tic, may or may not have meant over the nation. that the U. S. already hae begun DAN TOBIN, president of th work on the Benjamin F airless, president and 'William Green, teamsters, a was It sure was U.S. of one steel, testified before a Only thing AFL president, contended that not only Joint congressional economio terribly Important decision, views were unfounded Denhams committee in defense of the reto Mr. Truman but to every person and pointed out that the teamsters cent Increases in the price of In the world. had no serious strikes for have steel. He called the rise modIT WASNT th cost of the bomb several years" and none now of est," laid the blame largely en that was a poser, even though that which they were "aware. union pensions. was expected to De In the neighborThe AFL council charged DenIt hood of four billion dollars. ham has stamped himself by his It HOUSING: wasnt a doubt as to whether speeches as the antagonist of orcould be made, for science de$8,000 Units ganized labor and the protagonist hesia wasnt clared it could. It the employers." of the individual American Could an tancy about Its effect, for If Then in search of a new home afford they advocated he be enemy decided to, and could, of his Job, particularly out thrown housto for Federal it? $8,000 pay the bomb, any experiments because he suggested "certain on the part of the U.S. to 'make ing officials believe that to be a fair figure and Raymond M. Foley, labor unions are monopolistic." and test it would be Justified. Words ofttimes are convenient explained No, it was none of these that housing administrator, to the house banking committee a things: one can become all things aggravated the responsibility and the solemnity of thy decision. In- bill for federal housing aid based to all men, as viewpoint or strategy directs. stead, it was the question of ljfe on that premise. FOLEY STATED that the adminand death involved and even more DEFENSE: speculative, istration Is considering constructerrible,- - If purely question; Might not man be un- tion,it through cooperatives and other A Contradiction ' some of organizations, leashing a force which would de250,000 . housing units .on an aver- A slight confusion seemed to be stroy all mankind? age cost of $8,000 each. the chief thing which could be THE PREPONDERANCE of perThe homes envisioned in the pro- read into the first annual report suasion was by those advocating would be for families with by Defense Secretary Louis Johnthe bomb. Sen. Millard Tydings gram annual cash Incomes of $2,800 and son on the activities and findings armed of the D., Md.) chairman One third of the urban fam- of his department services committee gave voice to $4000. ilies of the nation' bad incomes WITH one breath. Secretary what the majority of presidential within that middle-incom- e range Johnson warned that an attack on advisers was thinking. in 1948. this country could come from the He urged that the U.S. proceed The endeavor, even In the eyes with manufacture of the bomb, de- of the severest critics, appeared opposite hemisphere without warnclaring that failure to do so could laudable, but with the cost of liv- ing and with unpredictable fury." invite attack. But President Tru- ing as It is and high income taxes In the next he expressed belief that the prospect of war is diminman was probably thinking of the for families without e ishing despite the Russian attitude horrible and utter devastation, the exemptions, would still put the incalculable deaths, the vast de- $8,000 home out Of reach of many. of belligerence. Other than its further identificastruction which would - be hurled AS AN INSTANCE of that tion of America's first potential upon enemy and innocent alike. Foley said average month- enemy, the secretarys report held ly payments would be about $69. little of excitement or import. It BROTHERHOOD: Thats $828 a year. Add a $1,000 was encouraging to find that be food, meat and milk bill, and the was convinced that the Renewed Effort , military for the new home owntotal Brotherhood Week, sponsored by er is outlay This would leave the strength of the U.S. is a major $1,828, deterrent in the start of a shootthe National Conference of Chris- $2,800 a year man $972. Taking av- ing war by any other nation. That tians iand Jews, will be observed erage figures, utilities, health costs, as a comfrom February marking the Insurance, clothing, transportation conclusion would come forting confirmation of the belief annual observance of an event that (there would be nothing with which of many millions of Americans has grown into national algnifi-cancto pay for a car) recreation and inthat a policy of armed strength at cidentals would amount to about home is the best assurance against In accepting the honorary chair- $516. This would leave some $400, threats from abroad. manship of Brotherhood Week, or less than $40 a month with which AFTER REPORTING on exPresident Truman urged all Amer- to meet emergencies or other of his department, military-diplomat- ic penses icans to ponder well the true mean- - needs. activities, and other So, it is easily apparent that the functions, the defense .secretary $8,000 house, the $69 monthly paydeclared his belief that while he ment and cos items did not discount the damage done would run the $2,800-a-yeman to unification of the armed servSrONSOIED sv so close to the edge, that hed ices THf NATIONAi CONFEIENCI by the Interservice controveror cmsijiianj and jews hardly have anything left for i sies, he believes "that the extent pack of butts each week. of these conflicts has been exagFEBRUARY 19 to 26 Hydrogen Bomb to Arms Program; Oajor Housing Plan Is Envisioned jl S' y.-J.3- 1 LABOR: Truman Announces U.S. Will Add i 4 PAGE TUB - WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - nnrxy aliULi - Its So Kind Thousands of older people praiae Natures Remedy, W Tablets. An M at night brings morning regularity so thoroughly, yet without effects. perturbing makes bl the difference s big difference! Nt s ere composed of 10 natural vegetable ingredients. Thats why theyre so kind to ycur system. Try Nt at our expense. 25 tablets only 25c. Buy a box at any drug store. Try them. If not completely satisfied, return box with unused tablets r iv to us. We will refund , J your money plus postage. ed i y.'- - 4 PTA leaders, representing a membership of 56,400, arrange a Brotherhood Week display at their state convention, an activity typical of PTA's all over the nation and one from which more then 2,000 people benefitted. Maryland 1? O While attainment of world "brotherhood" has appeared as chimerical as the Holy Grail, men and women of goodwill everywhere are constantly seeking it. This is evidenced by observance anof Brotherhood nually week sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. In the photo fit left, Jane Froman, singer, receives a Brotherhood Week award. In the bottom of many Eihoto, girls "r W -- Y I - I : ' ' and national backgrounds join in the universal song. of language con-stru- ct non-prof- -- Effective Coush Syrup, for Extra Economy, Saves Big Dollars. 19-2- This sptondid rocip is mod by m nitons Wsuso it make such an offoctivo modieino lor coughs duo to colds. Us so easy to mis a child could do it. From any druggist got IK ounces of Pinos, special compound of proven ingredients, In concentrated form, well-kno(or its soothing effect on throat and bronchial irritations. Then make a syrup with two cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water. No cooking needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. Put tho Pines into a pint bottle and 68 tip with your' jyrup. This makes a full pint of cough medicine, very effective and quick, acting, and you get abuut four times as much (or your money. It never spoils, sod children love its plcaiant taste. Tho cough syrup takes hold of coughs, giving quick relief. It loosens phlegm, soothe irritated membranes, helps clear air passages. Money refunded if Pines doesnt please. t EITII F8B cv They are (left to right) Rev. Charles T. Doolittle, Rev. James Yager, Rabbi Harry Essrig, and Rev. Fred P. Harris. In the picture below, school students of Washington, D.C., are shown in a television feature to promote goodwill amang i Vrf A u i4 i; !(iH t M V 1 , I f ' I ;Va. f V all groups in American life. rdt adding that ing of brotherhood "there probably has never been a time in history when true brotherhood was so indispensable to the welfare of our own nation and to the peace and freedom of the entire world." IN A SIMILAR VEIN, former Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan, named general chairman of the national observance, interpreted this years event. The big question today is whether the human spirit will remain free or whether it is to be enslaved by totalitarianism," Sullivan declared. The dignity of man is on trial throughout the world," he continued, and the fate of our civilization may well depend upon the outcome. It .will survive only if the ideal of mans inalienable rights is acknowledged, respected and strengthened." First established in 1934 by the National Conference of . Christians and Jews, Brotherhood Week has been celebrated each year during the week of George Washingtons birthday as a special period when the people of all faiths in the United States are invited to consider together the need and implications of good will among Protestants, Catholics and Jews. IN 1934, some 300 communities across the United States participated in Brotherhood Week events; In 1942 there were 800 communities. In 1944 the number spiralled to 2,000. The figure today is impossible to estimate, according to Sullivan, so widespread is the desire of Americans of all faiths to demonstrate their loyalty to the basic ideals of respect for people and human rights which are essential to our way of life. As observed with growing community participation each year. Brotherhood Week dramatizes the practical things which people can do to promote understanding and d realization of American principles. time-honore- a tow CtTfttir COVCaiERCC RUIf-MiXE- riREXl mOT-TD-US- f.lAHY IIEUEO SUSPECT CAUSE OF DACAACllES is wo get etdtr, stress sad strain, over. essrtfon, sacsorivs smoking or oaponuro to eoid sonotiasso slows down kidney fuse. tioa. Thin aeay lend many folks to complain sf nagging backache, loee of pep and tasrgy, haadsebea and disalneaa. Getting ap sights or frequent paaeegea may result from minor bladder irritations dun to sold, dampness or dietary ladiacrotiooa. 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The committee voted by 10 to S to approve a bill which would make other changes in th present DP law which President Truman has urged. For example, it would shift the date by which displaced persons must have entered European DP camps to be eligible for entry into this country. The present law fixed the date for December, 1943. The bin which the committee approved would change that to January 2. ar He also reported, parenthetically as it were, that Russia now has the secret of the atom bomb, a fact with which everyone in th U. S. Is all too familiar for any de. gree of comfort. r i V ordered the committee to report out a DP bill. The house bin has been approved by the committee over the protests of Chairman McCarran (D., Nev.), who was in Europe at the time. After a heated floor fight, the senate sent the measure back to committee. 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