Show GARLAND THE TIMES UTAH GARLAND WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS CLASSIFIED Chiang Loses Half of Nationalist China With Fall of Hainan Island DEPARTMENT mm ‘WMLIEY OF THE M ©OM’ Editors Urged to Join Truth Drive yW (EDITOR'S NOTE: Whei olntont Art tipNtirl la Ibtn calomaa pews aiwlyata aai met aeeessariJy ' atg4 — 3 c " $' ! '& ! 'K' SS r SJ 'v' " vV 'V' "y it'jii w iw — Ws(ra Newspaper InUa’i NATIONALISTS: V' Vy : ?t Z'4Mr' yw ijf v4?7 ’' —gwM?rr! y - vv !irwi'v-- Here are first pictures of Chile's "Valley of the Moon"— amazing mineral frontier containrichest ing the world's reserves of copper iron and sulphate other treasures The enormous potential of this area will open new opportunities under President Truman's "Point Four" Copper is program Chile's number one busi- O nitrate ness is the 13500 square of territory miles of iron ore coal angle in the Nationalist's defeat in the eyes of western military men was the compartively small number of Communist invaders estimated at to 15000 men 10000 Chiang's armies outnumbered them almost MOST Here view industry a general Chuquicamata mine copper containing the world's largest known deposit of copper ore A worker (left) directs the head of a churn drill into surprising 10 to Speculation was immediately rampant on possible exaggerated in Further Formosa defenses some quarters the fall of Hainan was called the beginning of the end of Nationalist China shaft to continue for blasting holes the Half Remains Any hope the western world may have had that the march of communism in the Far East had been k checked vanished as Chiang ordered the evacuation of Hainan island Thus one half of Nationalist China became Commu nist territory and the West listened for the first rumors of the Invasion of Formosa It was an embarrassing defeat who having for the Nationalists previously boasted of victories over the invaders found it necessary to report in the next breath com plete defeat Observers said the Nationalists simply "counted their chickens” before they hatched and that the Hainan command deliberately put out false news to prevent panic and enable prominent leaders to flee the island Whatever the cause General Chiang found himself minus five armies totaling some 125000 men and rich deposits and petroleum a (above) of drilling EDITORS: Truth Campaign Editors ol the nation — little and big — have been asked to join the in the world greatest campaign of truth’’ today — “campaign President Truman speaking before the American Society of New- At the mine 750 O of the bottom feet down this huge electrically operated shovel (right) loads tons of ore at one scoop into the ore cars on a higher bench level Note size of man in foreground for comparison Huge shovels (below) move into a blasted area and begin to load the copper ore Chile gets 70 per cars cent of its U5 dollar come from the copper - - rr: " ' i TS: 1 Pel lijtr f£6w wLr — rc- j ff f - - - t'Vw-r-Sijs2'- A' : j"-- z&i&sat dustry -- fap& 16000 Beds The house W - y:£Trrr ' tA- drills O (left) make blasting holes to bring down the copper ore Portable rail trocks are held for ore car loading In 35 years of working this mine an entire mountain was cut away miles long and a hole by Vi mile wideby750 feet deep is the result li It's an open pit copper mine and over 80 miles of railroad track run along its terraces to the bottom of the pit About 18000 men were used to cut down the mountain ' 4i- and at peak production 7500 workers are now 'V 'V employed lion moved I tons Jtf f “ 4 vT 'A w i 3 I — La ' Jr? From 550 mil- of earth recopper ore has averaged 186 per cent' has covered Exploration less than 3 per cent of the area where the "Valley of the Moon" is located — and the world of awaits what industry further exploration will ST 'f i managing editor” The editors in general were clined to agree Although the dividual policy of their newspapers might or might not be it was high time the United counteracted Communist States propaganda with truth In a nutshell the President argued Soviet propaganda co- HOSPITALS: X a 'c said we must make spaper Editors ourselves known as we really are — not as Communist propaganda pictures us We must pool our efforts with those of the other free a in sustained intensified peoples program to promote the cause of freedom against the propaganda of slavery” Then the President told the editors something they already knew but no doubt liked to hear: “There is too much nonsense about striped trousers in foreign affairs Far more influence is exerted by the baggy "pants of the nstantly reviles the United States The big problem is to tell the peoof the world exactly what ples Americans are like At home the editors are the bridge between the Aiheriean people and world affairs by informing them “well and cothe President added mpletely” J t' i W4 t i reveal FARMS AND R A NOILS 1MUHHAUUN — Nevada Slot a Ranches Lirse or ima'l — Buy or Sell ttene Nnd KNO RFA1TY t OK of representatives voted for veterans’ hospitals $279000000 and a $1000000 coast guard reserve training project The vote was startling in two respects: (1) The house passed the bill with a record vote and (2) the congressional “economy drive’’ which has prevailed in Washington a sudden the past got year during not Jolt which was unexpected As passed by the house the bill directs the Veterans’ administration to proceed with construction of 16000 additional beds hospital for war veterans With veterans of two world wars demanding and needing increasing agreed hospital aid congressmen to the need but shook their heads at the idea of tying a knot in the more economy trend becoming popular as a presidential election yearneacs to It took longer incidentally pass the million dollars for the coast guard than it did to enact the hospital bill That some observers point out would indicate that perhave not haps the congressmen their economy forgotten tirely drive HOUSING: Urge Rent Control Undoubtedly the most unpopular move of the administration since World War II has been the continNow sevuation of rent controls eral officials have urged extension of rent controls beyond their sched30 uled end June and For all their yelping though President Truman has called for a year’s extension there is a general feeling that this time the congress will let the law lapse ANTE IX — M LN HELP MFN WANTED work building trade fONSTRl'tHOS In U S and Alaska Skilled and unskilled New Job directory indudlna post application forroi and all data PalEdee Job Rrpirta P O Boi Calif Sun woric f ara Ibaaa this aswspapsr) they WANTED — WOMEN HELP UlflUrU WUMtN AND DEMONSTRATORS UNIT MANAGERS for of Plastic Product plan tale the parly Big natn which aweepin country time We tv can be made In your spare Communl re opening up this territory ente with us at once MARGY FLASTH Me8 Louie INC Si 4147 Olive St A CHICKS POULTRY EQUIP QUALITY CHICK- SControlled Pullorum California Hampshire hatches of New Weekly hites and crosi White Leghorns Auetra areeds Available on short notice Write and avathble prices jr telephonechicksfor are better— our price iates Our is lower ADAMS HATCHERY 810 Pleasant 847 Petaluma California siiy£LX: Louis F Undent admitted and sometimes called Sen Joseph McCarthy’s secret witness testified before senate that loyalty probers Owen Latthnore Far East expert was a member of a cell” in the Institute of Pacific Relations Next move is up to Mr Lattlmore the Future? 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