Show THE GARLAND UTAH Greek devolution Sets New Trend py7$rr' i rt f Newt f" V4 Vr WNU Service 1616 Eye D Washington C WASHINGTON-The Greeks had s word for it — the word revolution mean It was antistasis I believe can transliterate the as nearly as Greek alphabet But until very recently it meant something quite different from what it means in Greece today I won't attempt to telescope the of the Hellenes back to history Helen of Troy the first successf- Greece I SPRING IN MOSCOW It’n In Moscow and so despringtime spite a IS degree temperature this Muscovite youth Indulges In a seasonal delicacy— Ice cream ul shipbuilder we are told launched a thounot sand ships a war by floating ' who bond ' - issue but MRS ROOSEVELT’S DAUGHTER Christiana Bertholet T whose father was killed by the Nasis Is the "adopted” orphan of Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt who sends her a CARE package each month The majority of the rebelling Greeks were not Communists They were not fighting to establish a communist regime but to overthrow an ‘BABY’S’ BABY ACTS COT A London aoo employee tries to woo “Candy" baby of a Banover Cream pony named “Baby” The youngster lowers ber lashes In the approved manner The mother Is a descendent of the Royal Banover Cream ponies that Victoria’s coaches pulled Queen ‘AND THE LAME SHALL WALK’ This dramatic photo shows Jimmy Carrick walking down a hospital corridor carrying the hnge cast removed from his body Bedridden since he was two old as s result of spinal trouble the brave lad no longer will have to He In a special bed ""Hr At the annnal THE WINN AD held Junior boxing championships at the Naval academy Annapolis this winner Carey Dickinson receives net only one award but a doable decker from Many Nancy and Jane Penlngton naval sons take part majority of "guerrillas” are not is $2600 and the buyers agree build the rest of the house within three years if possible One of the first GIs to move into a basement home was Cliff Cliff was 20 months in the infantry in the South Pacific made two landings on Luzon and went to Japan with MacArthur’s troops When he first got a Job in St Cloud with a department store his wife Sarah and daughter Karen lived with her folks in a town in the northern part of the state Others in the community followed the lead of Mayor Murphy Among them were young Don Strack who returned from the army late in 1945 Before the war Don had worked with his father who is a contractor Don wanted to build houses for his pals back from the army and so he started constructing basements He says that construction time is to four weeks about three not for materials Strack counting delays has completed 12 basement houses snd has several under construction cost to TO your wed- parents assume most o I The groom just pays fbr: the expenses bouquet corsages for both moth-e-r bride's for men in wedding par boutonnieres clergyman's fee wedding ring ty As hoit) your cense FUTURE NAVY FIGHTERS Navy men are right In there punching at an early age as 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the reason why water droplets in certain clouds do not freeze when having a temperature several degrees below th freezing point FRY SMALL by S&cj paestm “It is clear a new national wage pattern is being formed hp said and that business cannot meet higher wages and make price He ductions at the same time mitted that lowering of prices is a "badly needed” change Any enterprise that can absorb wage boosts without raising prices should do so he advocated but he added that few could do so Burdensome taxes also reducprice prevent substantial tions he said It is the price level of farm prodnot of manufactured uce goods that is most out of line Sloan clared In all likelihood he preconsumer resistance to high dicted price in the perishable goods lines particularly foods will bring "a more or less serious decline in general volume before final business adjustment is made” FROM OUR OVENS FASTER 70 yOUR TABLE SET THE original Kellogg’s com RA£S IN THE WHITE REP ' AND GREEN PACKAGE REGULAR OR FAMILY SIZE TEXAS CITY BLAST: Chaos Prevails The of the French explosion in a slip in Grandcamp Galveston bay Texas City Tex was followed in rather fast order by of the freighter High explosion Flyer as well as other explosions Both ships were laden with tons of freighter ammonium nitrate It may be weeks before any reliable facts can be secured —even as to the origin of the first blast Hundreds lost their lives the injured may reach thousands and property damage of millions is certain The to the Monsanto loss Chemical plant in immediate vicinity of the initial explosion of the French vessel will reach 20 million dollars Prompt assistance by state officials federal authorities and Red Cross units as well as Houston Galveston and other Texas firefighters of air and police the cooperation lines railroads and doctors nurses and ambulance workers prevented the loss in life from reaching several hundred more A few hours after the first blast Texas City was the scene of chaos Ten fires sprang up within a few hours The concussion wrecked buildings in the center of town and fires completed the destruction of sections the of industrial city many The residential section was about the only section not leveled Homes and buildings in Houston Galveston and other cities were thrown open to the evacuees who wandered around in a daze The shock was felt 10 miles away and the fires could be seen for 100 miles Even airplanes exploded in the sir Atomic Control Possible Now Article 51 of the United Nations charter provides a basis for pos- IN of Clouds Mystery of now Otfr people in the community have built basement houses for sale or rent to veterans Among them is Ralph Borrowman city engineer And some vets have started to build their own homes George Schuler former sergeant who spent 23 months In the European theater j one who is building his own basement home A local church also is being built like basement homes Redeemer Lutheran church has built a basement which has two white crosses rising above the hatchways now used for entrances ahead with going plans ding cow would (unofficially of boast of it course) probably rather than deny It Those who graduate with sufficient "honors” are appointcommunistic ed and at- MOSCOW: political commissars tached to each guerrilla unit No Agreement It is easy to imagine what would S U The conference between happen if these forces took over the Secretary of State Marshall and government Stalin has achieved little Premier Meanwhile there is no objection or nothing in the opinion of Amerion the part of the agents of Moscow can diplomats In Moscow The deadto have the Greeks set up "coaliand United Russian lock between tion” governments — they have had States delegations in the Council of nearly a dozen all of which failed Ministers seems no nearer Foreign because the leaders of the various to solution Basic disagreements not co- on the German peace parties represented could treaty are too operate great it is thought for any easy or of The failure these governments rapid agreement the revolt dissension This pessimistic view does not exunrest terrible economic conditions all conthe possibility clude 'that some tribute to that great ally of commu- minor concessions may be made by nism — chaos the Russians for propaganda purnot believed likely howposes It is Conditions That is the answer will The whole of the American policy of ever that anything important be achieved at this session Hope “aid to Greece and Turkey” is that the Austrian treaty would be tended to change present condifaded well has pretty completed tions To change them the experts Main stumbling block in all the tell us we must: treaty negotiations is the Russian Stop the warfare assure perdemand for huge reparations If the sonal security to the people Russians would retreat somewhat I Feed them from their position some arrangeI Restore their normal ecoment might b worked out it is nomic life and as a result their admitted normal social life While there is considerable justiThen see that they are let alone fication for calling this conference a to take care of themselves Commu- failure American diplomats point nism then will die of malnutrition out that certain fundamental issues have been aired and that Secretary Marshall has had an opportunity to present American poUey to Russia and the world Basement Homes Solve Crisis (This ts tha second in a series of ilories showing how American ingenuity htlpad soli e America's problem —tba GJ’s No headache — housing ) "Children in Orphanage Because of Housing Shortage”— that was the headline on a story in the St Cloud Minn Times — a story that went on to say: "Three applications were made this week by parents seeking admission for their children In the St Cloud Orphan’s home The parents were unable to rent or buy living quarters Rev Jerome in charge of the home said: This institution is no place for a child with a mother and father who can provide a home for him Our principal objective is to care for dependent and neglected children and These children have not orphans been neglected — except by society’ ” That was two years ago It stirred the people of St Cloud They set up an emergency housing committee whose first action was to print a blank form to be filled out by people who needed homes Within a few days 200 families had registered— nearly 1000 people with no place to live To take care of the most urgent cases the town (population 28000) obtained 100 trailers snd set up two camps Then it turned to the bouses which were being Tjuilt— very slowly because of the lack of material particularly lumber Also these houses cost more than most returning vets couid pay There is a concrete block plant In St Cloud t asked Mayor Murphy “Why himself “can’t we make use of that? Isn’t there some kind of house we can build using concrete? Why not basement houses?” St Cloud had used basement the depression houses before-i- n dsys of the early '30s when people afford to build comwho couldn’t with built house basements plete the hope of completing the structure later The mayor agreed to underwrite the construction of the first five 1943 basement houses in October Today there are 175 of them In St Cloud The basements are approximately 30 feet 24 feet by with concrete block or poured concrete walls yis: lng approximately two feet above Each basement the ground is divided into two bedrooms a living room and dinette with a kitchen in one comer and a bath Some roofs have a small rise others are flat with tarpaper laid over what will some day be the floor of houses The fore in the Commuestablish These schools are conducted regularly from 16 to 12 and from to 6 unless s battle or so Interrupts In these schools the good Greek patriots are being thoroughly instructed In the philosophy of Karl Marx Nick Lenin snd Joe Stalin This Is of record It Is fact not fancy Mos- as it her face lookwere But ing back only to the memory of our oldest diploeven or mats lome of the The or- nists They are fighting to (they think) a liberal Greek government But all of their leaders are And the rank and file Communists are being carefully and thoroughly indoctrinated in communism They raid they fight they eat off the land they use the weapons provided by the Allies But out of each such fighting and eating day they take time out to go to school on younger ones we are familiar with It the program with the "colonels” usually started It wasn’t a too strenuous or bloodthirsty affair A few colonels got gether They marched on the palace or the war department or the state department had a few polite words put their own cabinet In shot off a few shots which damaged at most a few more or less Innocent but curious bystanders and that was that But — there came a change which followed the The revolution “liberation” of the Greeks from was quite a differNazi occupation ent matter It didn’t come from the top and work down It came from the bottom and worked lip The AUies had armed the "resistance” the Greek patriots who But while the fought the Germans Allies poured in such material aid as was possible Just as they helped the Russians Tito in Yugoslavia were pouring in something else The Allies learned too Propaganda late the true physiognomy of the revolution which opposed the government wa The "liberation” a revolt engineered and carried on by the enlisted men not the high officers And its leaders were Wedding Expenses for what? 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