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Show Tuesday, November 8, 19l THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE TWO SEY1S3 CIRCLE PATTER VS WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Afternoon Style in Contrast Tailored-Dress- y Combination Truman Renews Pledge of Support Of Safe Plan for Atomic Curbs; Attlee Charts Dritisfi Saving Plan Ikm liuu'l ,IbUb, tin tulrmn,rmiiMl iunMiUr (EDITOR'S NOTEi When Klm ' f, la ra in v tkt; ( Win tn Um ( r ,6 l y 4 -- . .1 When Joe Newhardt, a Danville, barber, invented the Duraduck. a rubber duck decoj; that you can roll up and put in your pocket, he wasnt thinking about a new toy for children. The Idea of a realistic decoration for garden pools never crossed his mind. Newhardt who loved duck was concerned simply hunting with the fact that his back had gone lame because of a wound he got in France in 1918, and he no longer could carry his load of wooden decoys when he was hunting. Never a quitter, Joe Newhardt was one of those who believed there was always more than one way to skin a duck. He figured Supports To assure that atomic energy will be devoted to mans welfare and not to bis destruction Is a continuing challenge to all nations ' and all peoples." In those words, President Truman pledged his support to any safe and effective plana that would outlaw the atomic bomb. THE PRESIDENT spoke at a ceremony in which the United Nations laid the cornerstone for Its permanent headquarters in New York city. Mr. Truman called the cornerour stone rites "an act of faitl unshakable faith that the United Nations will succeed. The President declared that control of weapons Is essential to a peaceful world and said that Ever since the first atomic bomb was developed, a major objective of U. S. policy hat been a system of control of atomic international energy that would assure effective prohibition of atomic weapons . . , and at the same time would promote the peaceful use of atomic energy by all nations." HE ENDORSED anew the Bernard Baruch control plan which was rejected by Russia. The chief point of disagreement between western powers and Russia on atomic energy control has teen Insistence by the West on an effective means of inspection to see that nations would keep their pledges to outlaw the bombs. Rustle wouldnt hold still for that pro posai WORLD FRONT: In Afemic-Enerj- Study y Norway was getting along rather well with atomic research, according to a report by the council for scientific research. The report said uranium in Setesdal been successful, and operations had started drilling for valley had underground with a crew of 30. The country's first atomic pile Is being built near Oslo, and three universities have received equip- ment for atomic research. ENGLAND: Mors Austerity ' In a drastic effort to rescue Great Britain from its financial Minister Clement morass. Prim Attlee charted an economic course designed to save 784 million dollars annually. He also ordered a cut of 400 million dollars In 'dollar imports. THUS did the prime minister plot a course of more austerity for the British people. The savings effected, or hoped to be effected, would result from lopping off spending for national defense, capital investments, public relations and food aubsidies. Attlee presented a quick, graphic , interpretation of what waa proW must reduce expendiposed. ture and Increase production, he told the house of commons. But it wasnt as simple as the formula would seem to make it. To the already austerity-wear- y Britons It meant that many of the goods for which they now have to stand in Una for hours would be even more scarce. Gasoline and some food items would cost more. They would have to pay a fee for medicines they were getting Ire under the national health program. Spotty Picture The world picture wag spotty as international development became increasingly confused. A Washing ton development intensified the tension between the U. S. and Russia in the cold war, British and U. 8. leaders were beginning to split leave the British alone at Hong on the issue of recognizing the Kong and promise to respect their Chinese Red conquering governd to rights there. The difference on opinment, France was ion between the U.S. and Britain it government, organize on the subject of recognition was the and pact appeared possible not considered as a particularly seU. S. closed its consulate at Daone. It was regarded here aa rien. A look at the overall altuation rious an inevitable reflection of their difIn: ahowed that national Interest. While. the Tha United fering , - WASHINGTON U.8? 'has been withdrawing from States is a new crackdown on Rusare stiU in sia had obtained an indictment China, the British and hope to remain so for obvious against Amtorg, Russian purchas- economic and financial reasons. ing agency In the U. S. and six of Harassment by ChiDARIEN its officers on charges of failing to register as agepts of a foreign nese Communists had forced clospower. The maximum penalty for ing of the U.S. consulate there. The American consul and violation of that law would be $10, t from this Russian-controlle000 fine and five years Imprisoncity ment The firm itself was liable to moved to Seoul. The U.S attaches a 110,000 fine. Shortly after, U. S. who had spent 13 months here said Communist policies prevented their anattorney general McGrath nounced return of the Indictment relief at the end of a scheduled tour of duty. At a news five of the Russians were arrested the reported Commuconference, in As New FBI York. agents by was expected. officials nist obstacles had limited their Soviet vigorously protested the arrests. movements severely. There had been repeated allega- Culver Gley steen said he was once tions in congress that Amtorg acts held four hours by Chinese Comas an espionage agent Said assis-- . munist police and Soviet soldiers 4ani u. S. attorney Edward R. Rlg-ne- who accused him of signaling out Diplomatic passports dont to sea with the lights of his jeep. constitute a defense for the crime HAWAII The prolonged strike The indictment did of dock workers at five of Hawaii's . charged here, not charge Amtorg with serving ai six ports was over at last The CIO an espionage for the International longshoremens and -agency -- Soviets - warehousemen' union' ordered Its There waa a de- 3.000 striking stevedores to go back LONDON veloping split between Great Brit to their jobs. The men struck May ' sin and 'file United States on the L demanding a raise of 33 cents in tosue of recognition of the Comtheir $1.40 hourly wage. The strike munist regime In China. Indications technically ended October 8, but were that London would establish continued, pending aettlement of full soon. side issues involving working condidiplomatic relations However, this appeared contingent tions, pay and other issues in outer-islan- d on whether the Communists would , ports. rides like real duck. that if he could devise a feather-ligh- t, collapsible decoy as durable as wooden ones hed be able to enjoy many more years of bis favorite sport Thats when he dreamed up the Duraduck. Together with his old friend, C. H. Angell, an engineer, he moulded the first Duraducks out of natural rubber. The decoys were automatically popped Into shape after unrolling and unsmk-ablsince any shot holes sealed themselves. Newhardt also gave the decoys a concave, instead of a round, bottom which acts as a suction cup and keeps the decoys riding like real ducks instead of hobbling around like balloons. when all the things NewThat hardt didnt dream of started to happen. His hunting friends saw and wanted some Duraducks, then their friends wanted some, and so on. Finally, Newhardt had to have the That was last spring, when a Cambridge, Mass., manufacturer began to turn out mallard, black and pintail Duraducks not only to satisfy the mushrooming demand from hunters, but for children who think Duraducks are fine at the beach or in the tub; and even for naturalists who want to attract real ducks to quiet ponds. As for Newhardt whos happily getting ready for his annual trampn ing through the frosty, fogs to duck blinds hes now a firm believer in the new adage that if you build a better mouse-traor duck trap you dont know what youll catch In it. Decoy e, decoys-manufacture- pre-daw- p AAA Beglnnirs Luck? hard-presse- - vice-cons- eight-mont- h Vice-cons- ul y: -- Pea-Siz- e Nuggets Cast New Yukon Spell The spell of the Yukon was reach Inf out again to heat the blood of men who seek quick fortunes in gold. Reports of nuggets the size of peas being found near Fish-whein Alaska had been flashed throughout the territory and a new gold rush was on. Grizzled sourdoughs. untried tenderfeet vied with Planes loaded with eseited men, and mining equipment and husky dog teams were pushing into the area in a race with the arctic winter which would paralyze all mining effort. The village of Fishwheel was mushrooming overnight like the famed cities of the fabulous Yukoh of the earlier gold rush days. each other to stake claims for the The lure was like a magnet; reachprecious metal. ing out with impelling force. -- They start early to catch northern pike in Ontario as this photo shows. The mother, apparently, Is wondering how shell get the youngsters catch In the skillet, but a litUe filleting will do the job. WORLD'S RECORD BAVCFF ON A SINGLE WINNING HORSE WAS 3,409 TOlFWO BV COOLEY AT HADDOCK DARK, ENGLAND, DEC5, R29. A LIVERPOOL. HOUSEWIFE COLLECTED BET ! gJCfey $ 1,703 ON A SPORTLIGHT- 1839 .ir Furuhashi Unorthodox Swimmer Is -- By GRANTLAND years ago i saw Nurmi run In the Olympic Games at Paris. He was something to see just as Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey were. You knew you a runwere looking at the master ner good enough to win from the mile to the 10,000 meters. I felt the same way when I saw Furuhashi swim, Bob Klphuth of I Yale told me. felt as If I --were looking at another another Nurmi master. I understand Twenty-fiv- e .the new Japanese swimming may force a change in swimming style and t GranUsnd Rice form, I said one of Kiphuth, the greatest physical conditioner of all time. That Isnt quite the way It Is, Yales director of athletic said. Furuhashi is another Nurmi another Ruth another Cobb far above the mass. You cant make tiles for n genius. Here are come ef the pertinent facts, Klphnth continued. Furuhashi Is new 21 years of age, is n junior this year and haa another year to go at NipHe pon university in Tokyo. started to swim when he waa eight years pld, waa an outstanding school-bo- y competitor and many of his records are still an the books. Daring the war he waa in war industry and as soon as it was over and pooh were available, he started his practice again. With maturity, he has gained terrifically in power and skill with a great determination to be the world's outstanding swimmer. How he has succeeded is clearly shown in the results of his swimming the past two or three years. In the summer ef 1948 on the time day tot the finals In the 1,500 meter event nt the In Olympic game London, Hironoshln Fnrnhashl in the consolation meet Japanese turned In 18:37.8 against the Olymplo time ef 19:18.8. This particular race was a ding-don- g battle between Furuhashi sad Shire Hashisume. The pictures show there was never more than a stroke separating these two boy, and Furuhashi , finally won by 718 of a reo-er- dt -- RICE- Skirt, Two Blouses WELCOME change for your well tailwinter wardrobe ored skirt thats easy sewing plus 32-4- 8 two blouses for whatever the ocLace Featured casion. The tailored blouse has a GRACEFUL afternoon dress pert bow tie, the dressy blouse is for women thats ideal for trimmed in tiny lace. Weeds Cause Odor Fish coming from weedy water often smell very fishy, not due to any fault of their own, tor this odor is imparted to them by the vegetation in the water. Water smells fishy for the same cause. This odor will remain in the fish even after they have been cooked, unless care is taken beforehand. It can be removed by scrubbing the fish after scaling with a small brush and plain soap, or by soaking the fish, after they are cut up, in a strong' salt solution for a few hours. All small fish, except the spiny-tinneones such as sunfishes and catfishes, should be cut in halves lengthwise, with the backbones removed and cut crisscross. Arne Borg's Great Swim One of the great swims of all times was Arne Borgs 1500 meter in the European championships In Bologna in 1927. Borg in that race dressier occasions. Dainty all over swam about one minute faster than lace is used for the shaped yoke. he had ever done before, and he Edge witn narrow suffling or lace. never came within a minute of that time afterwards. It was truly one of the most astounding athletic perperforPattern No. 8453 la a 38, 40 43 ated pattern in atzei 33, 34, formances of all time in swimming. of 44 and 40. Size 34, 3 yard! "When the Japanese came to I yard contrast great swimming power in the late twenties and early thirIts filled with smart sewing Ideas ties, they went after that 19:87 the Fall and Winter FASHION. Send 25 aew-rit- plus record, trying to break the they always missed b y about two seconds because Borg with a very erratic pace, cut his lap time down after 900 meters and started to go even fester. In the natural process of deceleration, any advantage the Japanese had plied np si that point was slowly lost and by the end ef the race the Japanese had lest out, too. However, In 1938, Amano finally cracked the Borg record by doing 18:58.8, so it was really amazing In 1948 when Furuhashi turned in 18:37.0. He also bettered the world time for the 400 meter and 800 meter events during the same summer. Nevertheless, we were not prepared for what he did in Los Angeles this past month. His 1,500 meter was 18:19.0 and he also went under his marks in the 400 and 800 meters, and was anchor man in the 800 meter relay, swimming his 200 meter leg in record time. He virtually threw the record book In middle-distanc- e swimming right out the window, and it reminded me so very much of the middle-distanrunning of the Finns, especially Nurmi, in the Paris Olympic Games in 1924! In doing this, Furuhashi haa aroused a great deal of 'Comment beCaSse' of 'fils' unorthodox style. He has developed tremendous facility in the water and is really the only person who can swim the Furuhashi stroke. He is quite orthodox, in a sense, in his arm stroke, but in his leg kick he uses a rhythm and only kicks three or four beats in each style, dragging his legs the rest of the time. However, the beats that he does use are executed with a snap which gives him tremendous propulsion power. ce six-be- at d Award for Bucks Shoulder patches, brilliantly colored scarlet and gold, will adorn the hunting coats of those who qualify for the new biggest buck in Maine dub. Six inches long and four inches wide, the patches will be cut in the outline of the map of Maine. 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