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Show PAItOWAN TIMES. I A HOW AN. ITAH . I' Creeping Doll Just Like Ural General Assembly Gets Under Way U. N. Delegates Convene At Town Hall of the World iiv n, u S v I L-- J : v: - ' Stu i Amhil v "... lot's .sic Imw many is it then- - wn ti fn d second Qut bco . . ." Hut t'.o other loan in'ci rui h d I and remarked K fitly: "Oh. no. it goes furt! ir I a k t'. m th .! T! is is n v forty fourth Rcnu mlrf-- Here was a Lc.igi.e of Nations. ton The younger nun sto pt J Of Here is-- no word winch propel ly course, his gray hatred colleague r .k y " in Itussi.m. was right "And you still tilieie." tr. nisi, lies U t c Htissi.ms n t rm the the younger man asked earrastly, icing more !v give tie Knglish word its "Utui some day they'll work" form Hut wlnt a gulf "Certainly," was the reply An t it H'issj.jnt: err v i me.irung and ours such miu with simple made sins of the not individual is implied little a filt that we youngstets" it .ill in tl.e Kus-i.i- n coru'i pt reproved. r.vl-waI to a walked The next day have Indeed, manv viiil there is no real desire for station across the Leautitui Mead- Flushing liberty on the part of the modern liussi.m generation. And set rtws in thie two j ' t ligl t, the scent of r they cnnstantlv describe their f J grass country and their satellites as oil nhotit us, with democracies. 'J! one of those prod- ign s, an "instant translator," She was one of the feHe Qm-lx-c- to say Marli-ttn-- , tin- - ' tlii-b- f ' ' - r Winn DDT fly sprays fir-- t became available for farm buildings and livcihKk, there was consider-n- f 'e talk nhnut sprayed animals be. from absorption poisoned ing through the skm, or from licking one another, or Inking the walls of buildings to which DDT had been LCV 4 - :7 ,.6 - - tenuis. cV.--i -- I 1 - Absorption cr Licking Toxicity Overplayed tl.I.'.-ST- .; of the At the op nine of the current ics-eWAFIIINGTON. I uMial rounds t'r Unit Nations central osm mblv made tin incetinjs fro i.ds from far corners of tin- earth wliom trine topether. Two converged upon mo and one of the m b pan to diKcourM- on tin- fact that wo thieo wort- becoming conference - Harmful to Animals 'A J 'v- nrKii.r.i: ( nmmrntjtor DDT Is Hot Always K i 4 -e ... FIGHTING I'OI.IO FROM TIIF AIR If. as many medical researchers believe, Hies are responsible for carrying polio, the practice of areas from helicopters may become an important spraying factor in preventing spread of the disease. Here, briicopter sprays HOT powder on dumps in Buffalo, N. Y. applied. Evidence, however, indicates the danger of toxicity to animals has been overplayed. For instance, m Missouri last summer, a cow drank half a tubful of DDT barn spray "di-mo- Lil-irt- y f e , 1 male of the spe- cies who are quite as efficient us the mules. Hut it was not her feminine charm which attracted me, if such were to Le discovered. I tried to usk her a little about her work, my first question being: "Isn't it interesting?" job. So our delegates pledged ( r Evntt of Australia, who was exceed"Interesting? Oh, for a while, she answered, "but one would like ingly anxious to be elected. But the s would have nom- of to get around a little more. I have been here since spring. Id like to it. They demanded Aranha run The get back to the Orient and other contest narrowed to him and Evatt. a This put Russia on the spot. places. to wants liberalize the I mentioned that we had had veto, Evatt would tear it to pieces. at simultaneous translation Aral the veto is the Russian pet. But Nuernberg. Oh, I was there, the United States was for Evatt so she said, and always cold. One Russia voted for Aranha and he could never get warm, anywon I where. agreed. And, she The Russian delegation went I went there direct added, into a huddle on the floor. The from India. Russian stooges had to be told I tried to get some observation - t how to vote. And who should jjfrom her on the idea behind these be the man who ran around, conferences and their effort to bring taking orders or shall we say about world understanding and from the Russian suggestions Do you think that world peace. to the various groups, delegation are worthwhile? I asked. they Albania, Foland and the others (Were always asking that, hope-fcill- y under the Russian thumb? if a little wistfully.) was Sarge M. Koudtiavtsev, a It she Oh, yes, replied quickly, they are much better than none at member of the staff of advisors to all, much. But I feel that the men the Russian delegation. That name here do not really wish to make didnt mean much to me but I was sacrifices to have peace. The men reminded by Paul Ward of the Balin their own governments do not timore Sun, who always has a sharp wish them to make enough conceseye out for such matters, that this sions to rob the officials in the dif- active gentleman was the man ferent governments of their own named as the architect of the power. And so the beautiful words Russian spy system, in the report on they use are only rationalization. the plot to obtain official secrets They express idealistic thoughts, but from the Canadian government. when it comes to acting to implement them, they do not wish to go Two women are exceedingly poputhat far. They already have satisfied that feeling they know they lar at the assembly meltings and should have, to do the right thing. their popularity seems to grow One Then they do not have to do it. Just is Mrs Pandit Nehru, wife of the Indian leader, and one is Mrs. Eleat. is all of us rationalize our own nor Roosevelt. They are both active That gave me a pause. 'jwwivlMi S It also gave me some hope for Oils session for I believe that the powers of the assembly will be strengthened so that they can enforce what the people want. The fine words and idealistic J .i-will if have more force plans the permanent committee of the assembly on peace and security, which Secretary of State Marshall proposed, is created. It MRS. PANDIT NEIIIIU will be in session all the time. Its voice, unmuffled by the overand intelligent Mrs. Pandit (lat use of the stultifying veto, will names come first in India, as in be heard continuously; not many other countries) has been merely when the assembly itself named ambassador to Russia by her is in session. new government. I couldnt help thinking, considerWords Contain ing the recent emancipation of womGreat Significance en in India that Mrs. Pandit was Words still are making trouble, as more like Mrs Roosevelt, than Mrs. they always have It isnt what we Roosevelt herself, when you conay so much as what people think sider the unconventionally of both we mean. For instance, there was a judged by the standards of their long discussion of the word "im- respective older generations. pinge, on the second day of the assembly meeting. This was just the English meaning, discussed among A YEAR Lntin-American- Latin-Amcric- mis-nduc- V reporters. Secretary Marshall had said this new permanent committee of the assembly would not impinge" on the security council. The great argument about the committee has been that it was intended to the security English-speakin- m:ws review Conserve Food: Truman; U.N. Adopts Agenda g '!V).t TV ft Conservation wasnt hard for President It but the U. S. will leave itself wide open for even greater price spiralling if it boosts its exports much higher. The answer, he told a special press conference, is food conservation l Americans. It is not a ma'ter f eating anv less, he said, but of wnst.ng ltss In bre with that, he announced t! e setting up of a citizens food committee to develop a food conservation program in the nation. Charles Linkman of Cambridge, Mass., pres- id" t nf Lever Brothers, was named president. Regarding Europe. Mr. Truman said the food and fuel situation there is too critical to allow time for detailed study. Thus, apparently m an emergency frame of mind, the President called together congressional leaders to discuss possible steps that could be taken immediately to aid the starving continent. by-al- If possible, he said, he would not call a special session of congress if stop-ga- p aid for Europe could be pushed through without resorting to that step. Americans could start preparing for a heavy barrage of food propaganda. TOUCH AGENDA: No Dodging United Nations general assembly proved at least one thing in the first week of its current session it isnt going to dodge any issues. After riotous preliminary sessions in which they heard the U. S. and Russia flay each other verbally and U. N. Secretary General Trygve Lie call for an end to feuding, the delegates voted doggedly to take on the entire list of tough, almost insoluble problems standing as a barrier to world accord. Among the items admitted to the agenda were the partition of Palestine, peace in the Balkans, independence of Korea and Marshalls proposal to reorganize U. N. machinery to hold a tighter rein on the turbulent peace. Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinskys resolution calling on member nations to take criminal action against warmongering propagandists was y probably admitted to debate, because it will provide a chance to mull over the concept freedom of the press of UJSOLVED: Uirohito I CAMDEN. N. J. . . . Joseph Valentino, hailed into court for belaboring March Mi Ghee, 22, on the jaw, expl.vr.ed apologetically to the judge that he t' ougt t Miss .McGhee was wife, got 10 da vs. IN HOUSTON . . . Lt.' Gen. Ira C. Eul.vr, foiinr deputy commanding gmeral of U. S. air forces, retired, readjusted himself to civilian life by of taking a job ns Hughes Tool company. IN HAMILTON, ONT. . . . Mrs. Marshall Loun.sbury, no art authority, bought an oil pair.t rg at an auction for a song, later discovered it was Palm Sunday Morning" by 19th century master Cali-sanvalued at $20,000. IN PITTSBURGH . . , City Councilman E. J. Leonard, longtime advocate of sidewalk repair, cited the danger of increased spills as a result of a combination of the new long skirts, high heels and broken pavements, frightened the city council into passing a ruling that all walks be repaired immediately. vice-preside- o, , If volume of trade is any indication, Americas farm cooperative-- : accused of being a Communist. He the brother of Gerhart Eisler, No. 1 agent of the Kremlin in the U. S. Eisler and his wife finally were issued visas m Mexico City to cover their entrance into this country. He has taken out naturalization papers and is a song writer in Hollywood. In 1926, Eisler told the committee, he had applied for membership in the German Communist party, but had dropped out. A department of labor report made in 1938 said of him: "The evidence establishes pre- ponderantly that Hanns Eisler is a s Min-crea- se w tax-exen.- 1 i A e To nhtaln rum', t i ruc-- e dircrl o n. .... imr f.iei tii .iTo-- r B r. ( I Nil Item rc! J) j name, u Uk 4 c"j " mm. vour number. Send your order to: hrouH-Do I D tvr. riRt-- i i; Mission M., Siq KFW l-- fl Lnclote 20 Ma cattle disease known as has gained a serious foothold in the United States and is more prevalent than most folks realize. It is a febrile, infectious, protozoan disease that may be chronic or acute. It attacks older animals mostly. Aver-ag- e vr pifhork fLL cents (or pattern. Name. Addreta. fet CCnown HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE figCOUGHINfi DISTRESS Only Vicks VapoRub gives you this Penetrating-Stimulatlaction when you rub it on throat, chest and back at bedtime: upper bronchial It PENETMTts to medicinal vapors. tubes with special It STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. And It keeps working for special ni . hours even while you sleepl V vaporu mortality is Do Huge Trade co-op- :')'; ranges from 30 to 50 per cent of animals affected. Clinical symptoms are similar to tick fever. Treatment is still in the experimental stage. The disease probably is spread by insect bites. Many cases coming to the attention of bureau of animal industry investigators have followed mechanical dehorning when too little or no attention had been given to disinfecting instruments. If calves have horn buttons removed when young, by means of chemical dehorning fluid, the danger of spreading the disease by dehorning tools is eliminated. Hanns Eisler Even while five high i, inking Japanese army and navy nffiicrs were being hanged by the neck in payment for their crimes of cannibalism, torture and murder of U. S. prisoneis, Emporer Hirohito was being publicly absolved of any responsibility for the Pacific war by the chief U. S. war crimes prosecutor Joseph B. Keenan told the inter- Communist. national war crimes tribunal that Mrs. Roosevelts attitude tow-arThe prosecution believes the people the affair was lackadaisical. The in the dock are really responsible note to Welles on behalf of Eisler for this war. If there had been any- was strictly routine, she said, add-m- g one else, they would be in the dock that she neither knew Eisler nor too remembered the note. and private enterprises are not.) Leadirg in dollar volume of trade were some 2,256 grain cooperatives which handled 1.45 billion dollars worth of business during the year covered by the report. Dairy mar- ket rg associations previously were the leading organizations in the co- - V VV There were sprays on animals. absolutely no harmful results the head of the dairy department reported. The DDT controlled flies, too. The spray was put on in May, and there were no flies on the cows until the middle of August. This Land of Ours Must Now Be Saved say thousands about Rood iii tasting SCOTTS n EMULSION If colds hamr on. or yoa catch them often, maybe Aau you don't aret enough natural g Vitamin food. Then start taking See tasting Scotts Emulsion! cola promptly it helps break up a helps build you up. self your own FOOD a HIGH ENERGY in natural TO NIC-ri- ch Vitamins and energy-bmldin- natural oil. Eonomic&L tore. today at your drug MORE than Just a toni- tnourishment! its powerful m ' MEN WOMEN EARN $200.00 Between Now and Xifios tim Even in your por ThU Territory Now Open 5005 Write P. O- - BoxCALIF. SAN FRANCISCO, One of the greatest costs of the t0 America, was the of her soil. Demands for depletion increased production, forcing of land without returning necessary food, shortage of fertilzer and the laclc of labor to properly plant soil protecting crops has resulted in erosion and barren soil in hundreds of thousands of acres of land. wa- Co-op- s ; while the farmer was tinkering with his sprayer and getting ready to spray his barn. The cow suffered no bad effects. At West Virginia university last year the dairy dopaitment threw caution to the wind and put 32 pounds of 50 per cent DDT powder then in 100 gallons of water sprayed cows with it. That figures out about 16 per cent for DDT. Most recommendations to date have been under 1 per cent for DDT water A Dear Sumner This Eisler case seems a hard nut to crack. What do you suggest? Sincerely, E. R. That, Sumner Welles, former undersecretary of state, told the house committee on activities, was a note he received from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in 1939 when the then first lady was interested in obtaining an open hearing on the passport application of one Hanns Eisler, Austrian refugee from Hitler. The note, an almost forgotten memento of the prewar era, was hailed resoundingly in newspapers across the land because Hanns Eisler was SIX BILLION Farm - cret-- -, l.ke a d ejer ar.d baby. simple garment. The R. inch body is made of sct cottji hair is yellow cotton rug y5-ifeatures are embro.dvred. Aten feet under the tree" surprise onc-piet- J? 1- that lotks She wcais a Dehoming Instruments Spread Common Disease ELEANOR: An Old Note Mrs. Roosevelt I . h-- the number of farm cooperatives, council itself, and thus duck the 1,352 of them reporting memberare establishing themselves ever veto. ships totalling 506,000 farmers. Illimore firmly as a significant force nois was second in membership If the English-speakin- g reportin the realm of agriculture. with 485,000, while Wisconsin ers weren't quite sure how far In the 1945-4- 6 second in the number of associamarketing year, you go, or dont go, when you farm cooperatives, with more than tions with 1.002, most of them dairy impinge, its no wonder there five million individual farmers par- groups. was confusion when it was did a record six billion op field In ticipatmg, the dollar volume, translated into half a dozen huge Cali- The record business of all types fornia dollar business, according to an cooperatives led the field other languages. estimate by the farm credit ad- represents a in- with 652 million dollars, while It was the translation of one word ministration of the department of above the cooperative vol- - nesota was second with 477 million which nearly caused a revolution m agriculture. ur.,e in the 1914-4- 5 marketing year, dollars Korea and made the work of the FC reported It was emphasized. (The FCA report came at a Grains, dry beans and rice mar-hoAmerican commission there ir, f- when a house small business subever, that 'part of this increase ket-ncooperatives accounted for initely more difficult. It also has afcommittee was investigating anv is undoubtedly due to the rise in 2,256 associations, 536,090 members fected the whole course of action by possible advantages the s 1 of farmers 49 sell and and might prices billions in dollar volume products the assembly on Korea. It was the hove over other business because of su; pi es that farmers to tak first place for the'year b. word "trusteeship. of the fact that they are Minnesota again led all Vs n commodity groupings. by-pa- I ADORABLE l.ttle do11 V IlEADIJNERS Tru- man to figure out' Europe is m desperate need of food from the U. S . whole-heartedl- AN V 'ODD PLANS: 1 new-mow- BaL - Dried Sweet Potatoes Prove Excellent Food Sweet potatoes prepared for feed by slicing and sun drying were compared with cracked No. 3 yellow corn in a series of digestion and nitrogen balance trials with steers and lambs by Oklahoma experiment station. On the basis of total digestible nutrient content the dried sweet potatoes had 92.3 per cent value of No. 3 corn. Nitrogen the retention by steers and lambs was practically the same. Help Them Cleanse the of Harmful Bloch! Body Wasj , Tour kidney are constantly waste matter from the blood ati & in,ti -i to kidoeyaaometimea lag , not act aa Nature intended move impurities that, if reJeh Vbo poison tbs system and ups body machinery. hacks Symptoms may be oeKin oi persistent headache, stuck, ,w'll'n PBsr" getting up nights,a feeling under the eyee of pep n.LJ(j loes toand anxiety rf other eigna of kidney order are sometimes bummf too frequent urination. orofflP There should be no doubt tb ns:ng treatment Is wiser than n Fills. Dens base new friends for more than L,oe. utii They base a a.Mon-wi- d te lC Are recommended by country over. Ask ,m iWs ' xf1 |