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Show . ROWAN TIMi:S. I.UtOWAN. 1TAH Free information Lifeline of UM classified EEPARTMli, f World Council Will Slaml Or Fall on Public Oj)inion ei n: nu'Mi Hy lita.'tl i - ( 1 fT . Wi,' Ill'M'l M.lV r.nliii ,r ri .id tu t1 hstiji-ri jsirts ii. Mic j ij ami i ilnl y.H jiTf-siu- r wt il. w which Trygve V f. c ' i.ii.'ir, t' i f i: n- 1u t - N a t II II c. o.l onti I i it in a vv ah O o t Il h ?il' 1 i j I I ) all tic stiriod who heard it (and ou. ton, I imagine. if d o lo g a 1 - .s you wore listen-int when ho summarized it afterward over the ABC network Lie said: . . "the peoples of the world, and ill 16 Sj U'.itHc and h. in- news review tu I... of tl.e radio .iImi ore j.ri (i.irim; to bru.idc.ist ,.q I. limns Ilf util of lie I' N J I is in rt.itiis wliuli will be olfi-rcti Million to stations un.itde to tl.e nngin.il brn.idi uIi '1 (Mil Ml Ml is I.H't WidthI, .mm of tin- - l.igli quality lot iiuptnm. are those m Spanish DIATKTICS: (to Latin America) and in Chinese. 'I lie jirograms all carry the latest W aste Less news on wink of the assembly and Lips that sincerely frame the other United Nations bodies, inter- words will not "food views with delegates, background touch such sturdy edibles ns meat, recorded from talks, exempts poultry nnd eggs quite so often in debate and short fea; . ,u't Mtntav Lie, i a) f I imj-.r-t.i- kiiiih, . J s tl. ilrs (nr llstrlll fs (lie (Irli countries. jtit mul Mas, C li.it in. Your itnjur'Min is highlv as I'll try t ' jmii.t Unto s n si divi-..- i a i -t - i. 1 i Monday. Urge Food Conservation; New Bailie Shakes U.N. conM-rvation- s p 1 five-poin- Hrt Camp ftoyt In lffil Frcdeilck W Corn estab Income Disparities "Real income" of wage and salary earners continues to drop, while farmers' income still is rising, it has been revealed by a monthly Investors Syndicate survey of purchasing power. "Real income" is the relationship of revenue to living costs. Wage and salary earners now have only about 98 cents of buying power for each dollar a year ago, while farmers have about $1.09. At the same time, the biggest cause of the wage earners problem is the sharp rise in the price of food. The average family now pays more than $1 31 for the same amount of food that a dollar bought a year ago. It also pays $1.06 for each dollar on rent, $1.18 to the 1946 dollar ?; " & v I minated g 1 m.o,s 1 , ' 1 lk , . n pro-Sovi- 4 lrhu 4 t .y y pj, POULTRY, Hit ( 01 r mu . t o. i t r,. rht kri.n PuulllV I..U c.., I, 1.11.1 Nu..O.,e - . tail fettnuui 'wVsV1 music co KS L , , I I Get Well QUICKER from Out m fw It t Ct tU C Sc"-'- FOLEY'S " Teen-age- blotche racial To cleanse skin carefully reblidl::- w of pollution rebe pimply irritation and so aid he ing, use these famous twin help - AC " Qualify Oil Filler Elements are the only elements having the acidproof glass cloth Collector Tube Trap. Can't rot and thus allow HA- engine oil Be safe . 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Made Qx k- & 4 f tm famoui McKesum laberatm tj 111 years pharmaceutical kemehee ts&Bsnsi udu Emmmws& .4 i f i Efficient Calm imrk hrourmi try this if youre I j A1 ; J, , CALOX change to for the tonic ejjecl on your smile A 42- -4 WNU-- W V v., ; acuMuda, jjticAiWk vs,y vce V t . v says V, NOTED HORSEWOMAN ' ' ", lM ftlDiNv-I- M i 5M0KIN G ttPtzmct 15 TOO -- tub B5T TMhtz! CAMEIS A?eE THE 4,300-mi- e CHOICE OF EXPEttffltt WITH ME d them-ehe- c ' Read the Adi i -- " V , Pacific Journey Made on Raft j 1 lo up e Kon-Tik- k , WANTI.D TO BUI fished the first boys' camp in thi country. Camp Cunrery. on the irn' Hrnivvsp Piirnn.iir t ,, , shores of Lake Waramaug, Conn. OWr Ini M irhnri s,.. ' i r isas hi K This camp was near Washington. i x. U , kUI. ) U, Conn., the first town in the United State to be named after George Washington IN blue-eve- Eqiff' rifv. x road-buildin- g world-wid- c r' Itt Lixqnsr Communist-do- opinion-formin- Ml Rail 4 . only-forc- - 1 hereafter. Charles Luckmnn. head f President Truman's citizens foot! comAs the bickering and obstructionheralded ism increased at the current session mittee, opened the widely many as govern- and waste less" campaign by calling on confidence it became clear that well, ments to cut their in the United Nations was being the American people are shocked, frightened and of those three items, consumption to find that those same undermined, the imjiortanee of the a conservation of effecting thereby inwork of the agencies distributing cations which created the United grain for Eurojie. Nations so openly disagree." He formation concerning the topics disAt the same time, it was disclosed bethe cussed by general assembly, "San of the a called for rebirth stop-gathat aid for Europe this more more The came and evident Francisco spirit, the spirit which 800 milwe all felt m those hopeful days reason was this: It became. clear winter may run as much as lion 220 million more that dollarsborn. was when the United Nations Mr. Truman had estimated earlier. A colleague of mine, a most reThe appeal for Americans to cut strained and thoughtful commentadown on the amount of foods requirtor (Pauline Frederick, with con' ji f . ' ing grain feeding was couched in a aM siderable experience here and ' t program which, if folJ abroad) told me something which is and $1.23 for miscellanelowed. will eliminate the traditional for clothing worth repeating. She was interviewous expenses. race for the last chop on the platter ing Eleanor Hoosevelt at a luncheon "This continued divergence beit won't be there. at llyde Park. Whatever you may tween farm and city buying power, think of Mrs. Roosevelt's domestic Those five diatetie commandthe survey pointed out, "indicates ' rS politics you must know in what high ments were: 1) Buy cheaper that a serious unbalance may f jregard she is held as a member of yJ meat cuts) 2) Don't serve too threaten the stability of our econthe American delegation to tne A close balance is essential." overcook Don't 3) meat; omy. much; United Nations. 4) Use leftovers; 5) Save wheat in all other possible ways. RECOGNITION: My colleague asked her if her TKYC.VE LIE heart weren't heavy over the In the future was the possibility PI ay in" Safe ", . . San irum isco spirit . world situation today. I havent that a voluntary program of meather exact words here, but Mrs. Not as a of approval, but that under the present structure of less days and a reduction in the size rather as agesture Roosevelt replied in the negameans of keeping inthe United Nations, where a unani- of bread loaves would be put into formed of internal tive. She said we had expected developments did mous agreement on the part of tl e effect. too much too soon from the Unitthe United States grant full diploon went ed Nations. And then she major powers before major steps matic recognition to the could be taken, is required, the NKW FIGHT : to point out what so many of government of Bulnamebehind the whole idea the have said, is the delegates garia. Yalta Recalls force of public ojunion. ly, that faulty and ineffective Robert A. Lovett, U. S. acting as the United Nations may be, In the U. N. another scarehead of As this is being written, the quesof state, said that the acsecretary is than far better it nothing. tion of the report of a committee on possible failure and collapse of that tion meant neither that this I country heard IIow many times have organization arose as the U. S. and approved nor condoned certain reis being disthat from even the most cynical cussed. The plans envisioned by the Russia plunged into a new skirmcent actions of the Bulgarian govof the reporters and observers men on the United Nations who ish. ernment." here! realize the importance of strengthThe issue: Which nation shall sucAlthough he did not say so. Lovett force of ceed Poland on the seAs the New York Times re- ening the referred to Bulgarias exobviously the too not are granorganization, marked in a recent editorial, "it curity council. Poland has represent- ecution of Nikola Petkov, leader of cannot be stressed too often that diose to be practical but they do in- ed eastern Europe and the Slav bloc the opjxisition to the Communists. volve which make their two Russia fer expenses head the to wants in a the struggle brought years. Previously, recognition of the Butins session of the general assembly completion uncertain. Nations of the Ukraine, which, although an inteon is not against the Soviet Union but world are all feeling the pinch of gral part of the Soviet Union, have lgarian government was withheld rethe that the and a grounds there is move N. U. a U. most S. poverty strong FOR the United Nations. The delegation. separate cut expenses. contention is that the Ukraine is not gime had been elected unfairly, but striking thing, the editorial added, to a sovereign nation, therefore does now the U. S. felt that it was more is "the determination of the United A part of the important to have an embassy in not rate a separate status. Nations (that means the member the country to protect American inplan was a radio network In the nations) to survive. of the affair terests background which would dispense objective there. was the Stalin Roosevelt Yalta world news for all the world. agreement which gave the Soviet LITTLE HOPE: On strange phenomenon uhirh appears To show you how well the meagre Union three votes in the United Nato persons not too U'ell acquainted uith efforts along those lines already tions Russia proper, the Ukraine Less Coal the uavs of sit(h ftathenngs n the fnendlv have succeeded, I was told by and entirely normal manner in uhtch the and White Russia each has one. There is little or no hope springthe radio liaison division that delegates to the I nited Nafions uho attaik How the U.S.S.R. came to get ing in the collective breast of offeach other on the rostrum , consort m the even the Russian reporters who, three votes probably happened icial Washington that the coal shortcorridors and lounges proiuled in the tuo as you know, work for newslike this: Both the age this winter can be averted. something buildings uhtch now temporarily house the which are a under strict papers Ukraine and White Russia, intenseexecutive councd and the general assemCurrent estimates place coal procensorship, which permit no ly nationalistic, did not like to lose duction as bly . respecUtvl. 1 hat's nothing fieu to news which running several million suit doesnt their haie uho cotered congress. people their identities by being merged tons a month behind exports and needs, have' begun to ask for with greater Russia. The Communist domestic consumption, principally items issued bv the United Napohtburo, therefore, as a sop to because of the coal car Dispensing of News tions because they are so fair, shortage. their nationalism, granted the two This has resulted in winter stockso objective that no one could Is Vital to U. N. a sort of nominal indeterritories piles depreciating instead of growaccuse them of containing propThe longer I serve, covering these pendence. ing, as they normally would. for one nation. I any more the aganda realize that meetings, At Yalta, then, Stalin told RooseIt was at first that some remost the important of all the The men on the staff of the United velt that he wanted the Ukraine lief wouldhoped come when winter weath- groups, not excluding the delegates Nations are not all perfect. There and White Russia to be repre- er stops or curtails themselves, are those which serve are a number of weak sisters. But sented in the U. N. for internal and construction, thus news and informato dispense the permitting di- on the whole, it is reasons F.D R., being an old polsurprising to see itician of sand and gravel cars to version tion concerning the United Nations. how the and sympathetic with "inter- the coal fields majority of them has been However, a railroad nal difficulties, agreed. able to develop a viewIt would be impossible, of said the diversion of spokesman point, an attitude whose whole polcourse, for enough people to Thus, the stage was set for one such cars would do nothing but off- visit the sessions to affect pubicy is based on world understanding of the most serious battles yet to set a normal 10 per cent drop in and the peipetuation of peace. lic opinion greatly. But many of develop within the United Nations. railroad efficiency in winter. the people who do come go bark with a message which stirs great interest in the organizaSAMI' AS 500 A.D. tion in their communities. Proof of this interest was contained in the report of the secretary general. Lie. when he said that information had been sent out and other steps taken in cooperation with a thousand meetings Dr. Thor Hcjerdahl, motors, oars or sails Their only only 9 miles; but that "we alwav in the past year. means f prooulsmn on the Norwegian e'Mi'nologist and zoolomoved westward The raft 45 a tun had been the Humboldt feet long and 18 feet wide was had the first Polythat gist, theory But more imp'o-tat anya virSou!1 and were blondes wl'o Equatorial current tually infinitesimal craft on which thing else me the nrti.d n ports of nesians Th it su'd Dr. Hejerdahl as he to cross the sress and radio dim: from one ur floated oer to their Pacific isvast sweep of the .he other of the tw lu liquaiters. lands from South America on rafts l.'mded m San Francisco en route to Pacific. Noiwav, "indubitable provided With true scientific ir as a result of the in.inv interin about the ear 500 A. D. the pun f ' of the veracity of his theory. men ate a little of objectivity, that views with mop bors cf the perma-itn- t What he did about promg that everything "T'r we fart that made the came their way during the course secretariat theory now is historv He and a r( v ill monstrates it could have jourbeen of the journey fish, small crabs Here is what they've die w th party of six men built s done around 500 A. D, whin tne that walked on the ocean, seaweed adio alone: a primitive raft of bamboo and ha! a lb K r'C'ians were first populated." and plankton. Plankton was deand themchmbed set aboard the wood, During general assembly, he Saul. "Expert navigators said it scribed as a sea selves adrift at Callao, Peru. the radio division of the departc vidrt he done, that the balsa wood life, both animal and vegetable, ment of public information will Exactly 101 days later the sen wood it was impossible; that sink, which was "like shrimp paste" broadcast for 12 hours a day, group drifted ashore on thi r but It Wasn't." Cost of the while visiting radio commentaestimated at Raroia ri ef raft, the He related that the current and at $40,000, was expedition, financed by Dr. Heytors, using facilities leased by in the Tuamotu archipelago, cen'er wind sometimes carried the as raft erdahl through funds of his own and the United Nations, will cover of their targi-t-. They had used r.o mui h as 71 miles a day, sometimes ty borrowing money tures. was canonized as "St. Monday," the festival of cobbler. Cobbler were stiHsed not to know on which day the feast of St. Crispin, their patron laint. fell, except that it Thu should be a Monday. they cell brated the patron's feast every In the past Monday humor-oud.- v"k moan' , I ' . Uss2,v MUSICAL INMRU.Mr.XTj' II t i '""UiUS! ohbtrr' l east Daj ( PAST AM) UKI'MiNT PIU. MOUNTS . . . Unusual Indeed is a picture of the President of the United Mates chatting with a preJeiessor in his oftire. The occasion here was the naming by President Truman ol forinrr President Hoover to the chairmanship of a 12 man commission to study plan for reorganizing the federal government. I .1- l.f FA . c ''in Mot K , 1 1 I - !t-- I ) . i - r t. i s. . I 1 i . 1 i - farm Market I' There i a total farm market for HU I KM It , Ol It niai. fact. .red jroduct of 25 billion fttI'rl.lr Vk.L ,! lun ift Uifir In dollar according to an estimate of W HIV II Cornell university The increase in the market over previous estimate mim results from a rise of 40 per cent in S 10111 s firm production over prewar tevel A a u u ,t and more money being received for onty ftA 41, u , S agricultural product. RAM .1 1 - (f i. Men- art WASHINGTON .if notes from a i ,!h i r t v iiut L (in' hi.uk ("f i iuiim. m pm ter . tt ,u at tin- lT.it. i, v r w h.irnlv ii is wrj'-Suinc if tii pi uj.li Mini arc h h. go. I. 'lilun .ill' ri lid - .M'llll of " e of IIU It W.O ImI to g t ill tiiir.k I rii.'i'M' the I'lu'i il iN.i,;.,,i'. ' ii w is mi imjx.rt.il. t Hi it they (iit.ilI'.i mi it .r y i Min! - f'l Ihi-i '.i ' n tl... i i w..krs n u Ii larger stt Lroiig1 i t ill s. (ir the i Mil In t mi ii tii- scats risi-iili'll, Il Ut to 1... 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