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Show PAItOWAN TIMES, PAItOWAN. UTAH Red Delegate Urges U.N. Accord; World Awaits Pound Cut Effects; Walkouts Plague Major Industry tllllolt Mrairia Ml ! Nppr I oluo aplalMl . aalyaU an r I A 'Sweet' Note The Russian theme in Intcrnatloiv n) accord was growing a little nAci-ier- , it Andrei V. VUhinsky, Soviet foreign minister could be taken at his word. broad smile, Vish WKM11NG Iiiskv had urged United Nation members to cooperate The gesture was made by the chief delegate si he arrived In New York by plane to attend the fourth United Nations general assembly sessions. usual brusque the Disdaining "no comment" for reporters, Vish "The Insky was almost voluble. Is Soviet delegation." he said, fully confident that the United Na tnn is as the head of the Soviet government, Stalin, said a serious instrument for the maintenance of gene and International security no Then he added. "There can be doubt that the general assembly would be able to solve the Impor taut problems before it providing tiie nations of the U.N. show a sincere desire to cooperate with each other and in accordance with the principles of the U.N. charter. Other delegates, advised of this and remembering the almost im In vetoes numerable Russian matters where cooperation might have been most valuable, decided to await development at assembly sessions to see just how far the Russian affable manner would go. DEVALUATION: Wait and See To say that reaction to Britain's devaluation of the pound sterling was mixed, would be an under- statement. Instead, reaction ranged from hope to fear, from confusion to jubilant I told you sos from all those who had held that devaluation was the only answer to Britains current economic crisis. AND that was the chief rub was the solution one that would solve just the current situation, or was it the entire answer? The bulk of the thinking on that angle was that it was not the panacea, with most observers preferring to "wait and see before committing themselves to any analysis of the devaluation effect. Meanwhile Canada had joined the nations parade of devaluating the pound. THE DEVALUATION move was a sword in the British dollar crisis, for just as it might result In increased buying of British goods by Americans because of lowered costs, it would mean, too, that the English would have to pay more for the items they bought at home. The pound value was cut from $4.03 to $3.07, an actifiQ which alarmed most importers. While expressing fear the move would cost them a great deal of money, most traders said they "didnt know a thing yet and couldnt speculate until they had some word from British manufaclong-rang- English-Connecte- e d two-edge- d turers. SOME DEALERS and importers declared they would take a beating on the reduced values of their Inventory of British goods already bought and paid for at $4.03 to the pound. Fire Hazards Of course one can live in a fire-tra- p but the question is; How long? The National Fire Protection association, calling attention to Fire Prevention Week October poses this question and points out that 11,000 people lost their lives in fires last year. More than twice Dry roof is vulnerable. were seriously that number, jured. the association reported, lived on farms. Reporting that a few structural hazards account for at least half of all farm fires, the NFPA urged farmers to take steps now to eliminate such hazards. These steps were listed as: checking of wiring systems; wetting down of inflammable roofs m dry weather; inspecting heating plants and chimneys, and protection of main buildings with lightning rods. One-thir- MARSHALL d r lh IV nnaaynpar. Una New Justice RUSSIA: number ntavuarilr at an of In- sipmM ARIAS BILL: 'WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Judge Sherman Minion, of U. S. circuit court at Chicago, named by President Truman to succeed the late supreme court Justice Wiley U. Rutledge. n WALKOUTS: Cars, Coal, Steel American industry, fighting to rer stability, was facing gain parlous times. John L. Lewis' coal miners had left the pits. The United Automobile Workers union had banded the Ford Motor company what amounted to a strike notice, and now the steel industry was next. WITH these basic U.S. Industries all down, production suspended, millions of workers out of jobs, the national industrial and economic picture appeared dim indeed. President Truman was coming In for some blame In the steel indus' try dispute, with critics charging he had "fumbled the ball in efforts to prevent a strike. Four days before the deadline for start of the strike, federal com ciliator Cyrus Ching had reported no progress in negotiations. Neither side would budge on the key point in negotiations. The union contended that since had agreed to forego its demands for a pay raise, the steelmakers should accept the presidential board's recommendations for a company-financewelfare fund. While this seemed to satisfy steelworkers, it didnt please the pre-wa- ( Meddling Feared The 1 33 billion dollars armi-aibill had a stalwait supporter In Sn. Arthur Vandenberg (It., Mich.) who termed it a bargain price peace insurance policy against Communist aggression. He said he feared that any med-dl.n- g with the biU might Impair its force and effect. Vandenberg, chief Republican spokesman In the senate on foreign policy, declared that the arms-ai- d program might be regarded either as life Insurance or fire insurance and auid that In any case it is bargain policy as far as peace Is concerned. Referring to the North Atlantic defense pact, he said that pact included a pledge to maintain forces that can resist armed attack. Too, he pointed out, European allies have weaknesses Ui at the arms bill would help overcome. Vandenberg declared that It would be in "honorable keeping" with U.S. treaty obligations to adopt the arms bill. "I think it Is definitely and specifically in the interests of our own national defense, he went on. "1 think it is a discouragement to I think it is prime and vital war peace insurance. He argued that the plan to send American tanks, guns and planes to Europe falls squarely within the commitments of the North Atlantic pact winch the senate ratified by a w PTR STBtXE AVCRAGCO AFWOlMATCLY WINNING Tie 10,000 F,K5T PMZE OF THE IV49 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF " Wjf-- VOST Tea Flavor dried piece of orange rind, kept in the cannister, adds a fine flavor to tea. THE PERCH RIGHT WTO THE BOAT A Cole Slaw Dressing Instead of vinegar for a coleslaw dressing, use the leftover juice from a jar of sweet pickles. You'll get an unusual flavor. IhC V 01 Dumplings are on the same menu as gravy, dont wash the If dumplings -- SPORTLIGHT Something on the Ball His Eyes! ? J b. j By GRANTLAND RICE An Mother , the remedy you can use tress of his cold is best-fc-- v totting It - to rtwT Vicks VapoRub. gl. while the chili tleepti by morning the worst bum his cold are gone. Try one and only Vicki VapcEjj t g, ' H grid-rankin- g students man-powe- g e and Columbia will move into action with better material than one might look for. But Columbia has lost practically her entire first string, s including such brilliants as and Kusserow. No one can say yet what Lon Little has. Hickman lacked the man power, the material, that most of bis rivals had last fall. Levi Jackson, Yales captain, Is a good player but In no sense a great one. He was Injured in spring practice and no one can say how useful be will be. He was not up to many star eastern backs last fall. Young Spears, son of the famous Doc r. Spears, may be a Yale But one man isnt enough. Not in a conference that has Cornell, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania plus Brown, Princeton and Harvard. It may be that Herman Hickman and Lou Little will wave the magic wand of Merlin and overturn the football dope. But the point is that after all, is a college football, game and not a matter of life and death. The game is packed with able, coaches who lack the material to compete with other coaches who are no better j life-save- hard-workin- g fW LOST: IKffl OF CONSTIPUl Iti wonderful feel. And how much be no more ln; eating one dish of I need all due to BRAN daily! I sincerely recommend this cereal." Mrs. J.A.Hamma,1226W. Main St., Portland, Ind-Ju- one of many unsolicited letleri. Vs You, too, may expert wonderful relief if constipation is due to lack of bulk in your diet hr one ounce of crisp, flavorful 1 BRAN daily, drink plenty of n; If not satisfied after 10 days s the empty carton to Kelloggatr Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE It. MONEY BACK. ' General Quiz A A- - A A A A A A A AiAAA)A A A The Questions a cow give more milk if she is milked three times a day instead of two? 1. Will 2. CLEAN!; What is the biggest crop in Af Grocery the U.S.? 3. Is there a sure way to tell sheep from goats? 4. How long does it take to feel a pin prick in your fingers? 5. Does the weather always travel in a given direction? FOLEY 1. Yes, from 10 to A Drag ! PILLS Roller dut to per cent 25 more. I Backache; The Answers Sluggish I Kidney -- or DOUBLE YOURMONn 2. Corn. 3. Goats carry their tails up, sheep carry theirs down. 4. About one hundredth of a second. 5. Almost always. In the temperate zones its direction is from the West to the East. WHEN SLEEP WONT COME AND YOU FEEL GLUM one can say definitely what runner will be the first to reach the 4 minute spot for the mile. The Swedes have run within stride or two of this mark and they may be the first to hit it The horse that could beat the present mark of 1.34 is the horse that holds this mark. His name is Coaltown. Given the proper track which means lightning fast Coaltown can beat 1.34. He may not quite reach 1.33, but he wont be far away. No mile Try This Delicious Chewing-Gu- Laxative m os all night-re- el headachy and J ust awful because you need a laxative do this . . . delicious chewing-guChew feen laxative. The action or special medicine "detours" the stomach. That Is. it doesnt act while In the stomach. but only when farther along In the lower digestive tract. ..where you want It to act. Tou feel fine again quickly I And scientists say chewing makes TEEN fine medicine mors effective -r- eadies" It so It flows gently Into at any 10 the system. Qet 50 or only . . . drug counter-2- 5. I When you roll and m veen-a-min- t's Gregory vxen-a-mi- . shuttle-bombin- ASK ME A The Mile By Tom ? ANOTHER Ros-side- TETHER TANGLING PREVENTED 9 FEEtJ-A-fAINFAMOUS T CHFWINC-CU- lAXATIVt WNU-- W K . 4049 CHECK e diesel-powere- PLAN FUNDS Money Helps Fight Disease i i J iUdbdmhjM r-- - Mathematics instructor was teaching ITTING A BASEBALL, like hit coaches footbaU has known. But class an intensified course. Realthis season they are caught in the izing that the boys were beginning tion of many details working to. strongest, highest Ivy to show the strain of constant league the venerable Ivy green has study he decided to ease the situa gethcr. tion with a rather pointless quesBill Dickey was talking about known In many generations. This is no advance alibi for Her- tion. Ted Williams. "If you have ever "If a chair has four legs, is caught back of man and Lou, for Yale and Colunv The Yale raw bia. facts that are white, and rolls on castpainted Williams, Dickey old am I? how and Columbia doesn't material ers, said, "you could U.N. TOP MAN: r sat The surprised pos understand why he measure up to the Soviets Object Then the most is such a great hit- sibilities of Cornell, Dartmouth dumbfounded. Brown, Princeton, backward member of the class ter. In the first Pennsylvania, Over Soviet protest. Brig. Gen. and maybe even supplied the answer, 44. Harvard, reArmy a has he Carlos P. Romulu, place It was the instructors turn to be young Navy's squad. of markable pair campaigner from the Philippine he But I have a feeling that both amazed. "Thats correct, eyes. He can usualislands, was elected president of the Yale and Columbia to said, "but how did you know? are going the whether tell fourth United Nations general asly The student supplied the second ball will pass just lose more than a few games to betsembly. Only the five nations of thei My brother is 22 and over the corner or ter football teams. A fine coach is answer, Soviet bloc opposed his election. a fine is an but material half help, big hes only crazy. IGNORING the Soviet attitude, an inch or two away Romulu's first act was an appeal when it is still moving towards the even bigger jump towards football fame. that the delegates make this gatherplate. It is really amazing how he Now it is quite possible that Yale Vandenbergs active support for the measure was expected to help it materially in winning final adoption in the senate, since many dissident Republicans would probably go along on the basis of Vandenberg's admitted stature in the field of for-- 1 eign policy and because of his prestige in the senate. Condime, For Lillie ALSO A 12 LB. PIKE WHICH FOLLOWED J a, flat-blade- LAKE.CAUGHT ONE,. e long-rang- mo FISHING POR PERCH IN A MINNESOTA d pension-insuranc- ken bowl in which the , wa water to the Instead dough V5' o the bowl and the gravy. Keep a larne salt and peppering Hot Water Bottle Patch Another way to patch a leaky you can add both dish with one not water bottle is to melt part of sha an old jar rubber, rub the molten d rubber over the hole with a knife and press it down with your fingers. Fe! TOURNAMENT. ing a real "peace assembly." can call these balls and strikes in According to newsmen, Yugoadvance. slavia apparently voted against the But even more remarkSoviet bloc for the first time, in the Is Dickey continued, able, secret ballot for president, but dethe speed of his hands and clined to admit it publicly. wrists. Many hitters might wait The new president, acknowledgas long as Williams does to deing that many obstacles to peace cide whether the pitch will be still exist, said the danger of a a ball or a strike. But if It was new war had abated and that the to be a strike they conld never delegates must press this advanget the bat Into action quick tage. UAW. enough. I recall there was HE CALLED upon them to move many a time when I would ON the other hand, the steel Inforward boldly in the spirit of inpractically feel the ball in my was dustry buying newspaper space ternational cooperation called for glove, only to hear the crack of to claim that it was agreed at the the Mexican resolution approved Williams bat meeting the ball, outset that the presidential board's by unanimously in Paris last year. and the ball upon Its way. findings would not be binding on Romulus choice as chief of the Williams is a great concentraeither party, and that if a strike reassembly was seen as indicating tor, Dickey says. "He follows the union would to the have sulted, friction in debate on issues as the ball from the split second it leaves assume the responsibility. Soviet bloc could be expected to the pitchers hand. He never makes Steel leaders took the position, fight the leader at the mistake of taking his eye off too, that the workers should con- every turn where could the ball, or taking his mind off the opposition tribute to the be maintained. Top Russian deleball. Once he decides it will be a plan costing 10 cents an hour for gate Vishinsky had also spoken out strike his hands move with a rateach man. for harmony, but on the basis of tlers speed." past performance by the Russians, Tall Ted came to the Red BOMBERS: his attitude was open to doubt. Sox in 1939. He lost three years of baseball in the naval air force, Gives Reds Pause Anti-Re- d so 1949 is his eighth season. To The declaration came from a show how consistent he is, Wilman whose qualifications entitle liams seven-yea- r average is him to the rating of expert Gen. .354, just about what he has H. Arnold, wartime chief of Henry been hitting this season. He got U.S. air forces. The statement, away slowly this spring but has made in a book, "Global Missions, been the games best was that it isnt armies or navies to date. His lowest mark hitter that Russia fears, but only was bis first year .327. His top bomber strength. mark was his third year, 1941, "Let's put it this way, the genwhen he reached .406. eral wrote. "Russia has no fear Check back on all these statistics of an army, she thinks hers is just and youll find the Boston hitter as good and bigger than any other has done a pretty fair job of hitin the world; she has no fear of a ting a base ball. navy since she can't see how it could be emplojed against her; Lou Little and Hickman but she does fear our Lou Little of Columbia and Herstrategic air force which she canman Hickman of Yale are without not as yet match, or as yet underany question two of the ablest stand. In the strategic air force, coupled with our atomic bomb, at this writing we hold the balance Karl Peyer, one of the most of power in the world." courageous oppositionists to defy communism in the Hungar"But," he warned, by tomorrow ian parliament, is shown beamthe picture may change ing happily on his arrival In Arnold minced no words in the New York. dim view he takes of the Russians. The Russians, he says, would RAILROADS: have none of the American proposal that the American air force be One Fireman allowed to build bases in The Brotherhood of Locomotive Siberia to attack Japan." Similarly, Firemen and Enginemen wouldnt BY SLIPPING-SHORhe recalled that agreement for like it, but nevertheless, there bases in Russian territory to be would be LENGTHS only one fireman on diesel used for OP GARDEN HOSE of Gerlocomotives. The presidential emer' many, was ended after a short ON A TETHER, gency board had ruled that a union time by Moscow. YOU CAN HELP demand for a second fireman on The air force, in the current these locomotives was out of PREVENT TANGLING line, squabble over armed-servicpresrejected the demand. AROUND THE tige as a result of the unfication THE BOARD said simply that animal's could bill, take much solace and there is no need for an extra fireand the encouragement from General Ar- - man on locomotive nold's statement. now in use. fact-ndin- Restoring Mercury If the mercury in a thermom eter separates, try to shake It tocold gether. Or dip it in veryIf both water for a few minutes. fail. Its usually hopeless and a new thermometer is the remedy. JOHNNY ... vote of 82 to 13. He denied sending arms abroad would mean the start of an arms race between the East and West. MAHONEY d TRADE BODY: Carson Okayed in Despite some vigorous RepubliCritics of the Marshal plan countries and areas taking part in can could find little fault with one the opposition, John J. Carson was European recovery program conf.rrred by the senate as a mempha-- e of it, at least. For the record were being supplied with new labber of the federal trade commisshowed that through this means oratory and nospital equipment. sion. The Truman the United States was appointee was throwing the Penicillin and streptomycin, as confirmed full weight by a voe of 45 to 25. of modern medical well as radium and literally tons Carson's economic views came science into Europes battle against of other medicinal products had under heaviest Lre from the Repubdisease and malnu- been put to work m Europe by licans. with many charging him trition. This was disclosed by ECA dollars provided by the economic with lark of sympathy for the officials In Paris. cooperation administration American - free enterprise system. Through the Marshall Plan, gram. Carson. 59, is a former newsman. Europe legs stakf. 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