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military aid from the United States were to be withdrawn or seriously it curtailed would be difficult to speculate on the outcome of such action These countries certainly would not immediately back down or “go over to the other side” Countries like Turkey Greece and Yugoslavia have no choice but to itand as firmly as they can against ‘be Soviet Union In Turkey we were told for example that the world would not be in such a sorry state today if other countries had taken is firm a position against Russia as lave the Turks In Yugoslavia there Is great concern on the part of many observers is to whether or not the people of the United States are completely convinced that the Tito defection from the Kremlin has been complete Our representatives ind unqualified in Europe voice the general opinion cast that Yugoslavia has indeed ler lot with the West In countries like Italy and France of people who there are thousands Howtill vote as "Communists” ever the general appraisal of these voters by American officials seems to be that only a small percentage Communists ire re&l with CommuThey ally themselves nists and vote for Communist candidate! as a protest against the ether political parties which currently govern these nations If the cold war turned to a hot one these people would undoubtedly light against the Russian Communists There would be some local sabotage of course but the majority would support the west A subject of continuing speculation by thinking men in Europe today is this problem of the "will to fight” Europe is tired Its economy has been shattered by almost nonending wars through the first half of Its people bear physi this century plump whole beans a secret ear 017 tomato sauce sweet tender pork with flavor through and through Only Van Camp’s originator of canned pork and beans give yoa so much good eating at such little cost of money and effort cal and flicts Much moral of the scars of these physical ACROSS 1 Discolor 6 Shaft of a column (Arch) 11 Pitchers 12 Shade of red 13 Aacend 14 Musical composition 15 Self 16 Piece of vocal music 17 Liked better ' 22 Chinese river 24 Head covering 25 River (NKBelg Congo) 26 Mohammedan religion 28 Tie again 29 Ooze through 30 process 31 Part of ‘‘to be” 32 Outlooks 35 Solemn promise 36 Exclamation 39 Wade in shallow water 42 Eye 43 Benefit 44 Kernel 45 City (Ft) 46 Sharp points con- property which was destroyed during World But the War II has been rebuilt minda of the people who have survived these wars are not rebuilt They look with understandable suswhich conpicion upon alliances ceivably could thrust them into another war And yet at the sama time they know that their fate la tied to the democratic completely principles of government best personified today by the United States In their attitude toward peace and war these people are little different than Americans They know even better than we do the high and horrible price of war But somehow one senses that they know too that unity must be maintained against Russian aggression Somehow you feel that they instinctively agree With General Eisenhower when he says: Political Federation "I believe that there will be no permanent position of serenity and confidence for the western world as long as we are confronted with the Communist menace As a counter there must be created a United States of — or political federation of —Western Europe and Western Europe must include at least Western Germany and preferably United Germany” officials Many of the American with whom we spoke sincerely believe that such a federation of European countries is the only answer to the enonomic and political problems of these countries Such a union will not come easily but the Europeans themselves know that something other than continuing subsidization by the United States must be done to give them an equitable status in the world's family of peoples And it is here in this realm of future planning a European that one encounters viewpoint perhaps not thoroughly understood or appreciated by the American taxpayer Two Personal Questions In the early stages of our trip we encountered an American businessman who was primarily concerned with getting us to find the answers to his two most Important questions: (1) "Do these people (the Europeans) really appreciate what we are doing for them?” and (2) 'When are they going to get "off the back” of the American tax- payer?” is hardly the word “Appreciation” for the feeling which most Europeans have for the United States with regard to the financial and military assistance which it has rendered They know and say freely and openly that this aid has been their salvation But by and large these peoand ple are strongly nationalistic they are not happy with their fate of being the recipients of American “benevolence” They don't feel that we are "giving” them anything They feel that we are buying their partnership in an alliance against a common eremy They feel also that they would like to have the aid which we have been giving them terminated Just as soon as it is militarily and eco- nomically safe to do so They feel that we are buying much with the money we are spending in Europe Many of them are frank to say that it is much better for America to have a "front" against Soviet Russia located where it is today than it would be to have a front on the Atlantic seaboard of the United States LAST SS1V Struggle Places Wright A 3 Writer of 20 fables of Charles Lamb Anger 5 Nova Scotia 21 Suppose 22 Small (abbr) 6 Scottish bundle tea cake of straw' 7 Appropriate 23 Employer 8 Constella- 27 Sign of zodiac tion 0 Small lump 28 Wealthy ais of butter 30 Festival 10 Guido's 33 Chummy) 34 SweetenJ highest 37 Voluble 'note 14 Not firm 38 Female 16 Ldne of fowls ( 39 KetUa juncture 18 Ecstatic 40 Topaz hum 19 Soak flax A raisin a delicious '4 Raisin Stuffing stuffing will serve as accompaniment to a cured pork shoulder and a hot cider and raisin sauce will go well with ham Closely '41 NO Son of 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AND NOW mxtVe- DOWN 1 Wither 2 Small branch THE OVER THE COUNTER FICTION CORNER VALA By Richard Hill Wilkinson thinking of Bill when the young man with the mustache leaned over her counter Kate Holland had said that she had seen Bill and Reba Ellsworth dancSutton’s at a gossip was Kate ing but Bill had certainly been acting strangely of WAS RELIEVED HER MISERY CHEST MUSCLES ACHEY late v COUGHING “You’re Miss the young man Scott aren't you?” said Dala glanced up at him and then gave her attention to her switchboard "Empire Hotel” she said into the receiver “Mr Ricker? Just a moment please” She plugged in ‘‘You must be psychic” she said to the young man "Or did you inquire of one of the bellboys?” The young man looked surprised "Neither The clerk told me" "And now you’re going to tell me I suppose that you just bought this hotel and unless I go out to dinner with you tonight I’m fired” “You’re quick” said the young man "It'f a good line xnister but I Belike traveling salesmen Pm busy— Empire Hotel?” When she looked up again the young man had gone She was a little surprised Usually they didn’t give up so easily The telephone was ringing when she turned the Key In her apartment door at 6:10 that evening It "Hello" she was Bill of course said trying to force casualness into her tone "Remember me?” said a voice "I’m the man 'who bought don’t sides the hotel" "Like said "Or me?” a bad didn’t Dala understand penny" yon “Thanks a heap” said Dala “I’ll remember yoo in my prayers” “Just called to assure you that your Job is safe” the voice told her cheerfully "Thanks a heap” Bald Dala ‘Til you in my prayers" She Hung up Bill didn’t call that night No one did Dala spent a lonesome She was almost glad the evening next day when the young man with the moustache appeared he grinned the way” "By “You’re supposed to give out Information aren't you?” She admitted it by nodding at the same time droning her usual "Empire Hotel" “Then what’s Into the mouthpiece your name?" he asked She swung around to face him but somehow decided against the retort that rose to her lips "It’s Dala” she said "But calling me Dala won’t help” "Thanks Mine’s Johnny” remember (5T QJS V so Brighter Teeth was returning from lunch she ran into Bill He was in a hurry Or said he was He only stopped for a minute The realization made her kind of sick at heart No matter whether you loved a man or not it was something of a blow to find out he DALA They will not ddmit tbdt fact they will hidd behind lying promises But thd fdet remains that socialism for will ha the issue in the Amarica November elections An effort may he made to cover up that fad But no voter thould permit the weasel words of politicians to convince him to the Hit vole will he cast for contrary or against tocialism It took socialism as operated by the Atlee six short government years to destroy England to change it from a reasonably prosperous She did not recover from people the ravages of World War II as did the other nations of Europe Production went continuously down rather than up as in other European nations It will take many more than six years for England to recover from the blighting effect of six years of socialism and ill be through those years many very many heart aches and back aches all because of six years of socialism Socialism changed England from a nation upon which the sun never set to a nation upon which the son no longer rose has President Truman made every possible effort to drive through congress such legislation as would have made of us a socialistic nation Tp some extent he was successful but the major moves will come after the convening of the 83rd congress In January of 1953 The verdict of the voters will have been registered before that date For the protec bet- ter slip covers because they give greater protection against dust hold their shape better wear longer and tailor more easily than do year Patterson THE CASE in the last when the soelections cialist Atlee was voted out and the was voted Churchill Conservative in the one issue the only issue was socialism The English people on were asked to pass judgement exof the socialistic the results periment So In oar presidential election t next November the one Wane for America will be socialism The American people will have of aaying whethe opportunity ther or not they want to contln-a- e inclined the soclallstlcally Truman and his fair deal cohorts In office or whether they turn to the want a decided right of socialism may The proponents not express the Issue as definitely as that but the voters should not be fooled by any such phrase as "welfare state” that is but socialism of the brand England has reAnd we will follow the pudiated same road that has broken England Its darkened chimneys factory blighted its fields and left England a fourth rate nation despite the 33 billions of American money Washington poured Into that socialistic ra thole of Socialists are the the nation those who are asking who wish something for nothing to eat without doing their share in production The fat dealers would have Amer ica hogged down in tbdt urm d mordit in which England it now Irdpptd WEEK’S ANSWER Truman and Cohorts Leading America into Morass By Choice UTAH GRASSROOTS WAS ASEnglish Van Camp's Pork and Btam fa Tomato Save GARLAND Europeans in Political Quandary Europeans today are having an difficult time trying to extremely face in two opposite directions at the same time There is of course the ever present Soviet threat of military invasion Europe la Concerned But as the United States enters Into a crucial election year in which the fate of European military and in economic aid will be determined debate in next Nocongressional these people are vember’s election concerned with political extremely events In the United States American taxpayers can feel fairaccess to any economic interests ly sure on one important aspect of they might hold there this situation Their representatives Today both Norway and Russia from both houses of Congress have mine Spitsbergen coal Norway is into in poured Europe good numa member of the North Atlantic bers to observe the poRussia is litical and military situation as it Treaty Organization not Svalbard’s status is someexists where between When the great debates start both In the halls of Congress and on the of America’s campaign platforms home towns there will be a store of observations which will enable the American voters to ask direct questions and be reasonably lure of getting replies with regard to the stake we have In Europe Both American officials and the officials of other countries told us that these congressmen and senators who visited them took a good look and should be able to present a clear picture We noticed that both political parties were well represented in these congressional EAT TIMES UNITY of America for all of us other the "dole” coUectors those would eat but not work that verdict must be against socialism Do not permit any weasel words of to fool you Socialism politicians will be the issue of the next political campaign tion than who — For close to 200 years Benjamin Franklin has been reverenced as the patron saint of printing and interests in America publishing but there Is another Une of vast for which he was the importance line is muleader That pioneer tual fire Insurance On March 25 1752 there was started In Philadelphia a concern called It was the first muinsurance company In the naIts organizers were BenjFranklin and a group of associates mostly Pennsylvania farmand now ers The Idea spread there are 2616 mutual fire and casualty Insurance companies opIn this country into which erating were paid last year as premiums more than one billion 400 million That business was conceived in the mind of Franklin It atands as to his genius in a radicmonument ally different line from that of printing and publishing These mutual companies are operated by and for their policy holders —4 At this time of each year I am pleased that I live in southern even though the weather California man fails to produce rain tual tion amin was O you She jumped when the young man moustache spoke into her die hard” he grinned “There’s still tonight And I promise to be good” Dala looked at him and thought of Bill “All right” aha sighed 'T with the ear "I had dinner at a restaurant Dala hadn’t eaten before liked the place and wondered what Johnny did for a living Two nights later Johnny took her to a show and later to a night club It was then she began to wonder about him He regarded her la sarprlse when she pat the question "Bat I’ve already told yon I’m the man who bought the Empire I thought you knew” She said nothing until they were in the lighted hallway of her apartment house “Now tell me” she said looking at him "Tell me again” He told her and suddenly the floor seemed to give away beneath her She turned but he caught her hand "What difference does It ”1 knew you make?” he pleaded didn't know” She put her hand over his mouth "Don’t say It The answer is yes It’s a terrible shock You see I've Just recovered from being made a And now fool of by one man this—” Ts “This be told her gravely different We’ll make it different Shan we?” Sha nodded They where She t Amazing scientific brighter A jt result! proved by independent test For cleaner teeth for a smile try Calox yourself! prod net ot MCKESSON It BOBBINS ‘‘Monthly Pains” stopped or amazingly relieved la 3 out of 4 eois In doctors’ tostsl Chances are you’re putting up — vnnecesearily— with the functionally caused pains cramps 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