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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH -- TITO: NEWS ANALYSIS - WEEKLY Attempt Made to Kill President; Master Defense Plan for Europe Reportedly Agreed on by Allies ( IIITOH NOTI Nrip,rr WN.B nlon I .plntoa. or. nti ),ii4 kill l ! no, elumot tfc'V of tBlo r kiwipipiM Without Conditions Most Americans hive no illusions sbout Premier Tito of Yugoslavia. He is a Communist who has fallen into disgrace with Russia and the Cominform countries. However, millions of his people face starvation because of a drought in Yugoslavia. When he asked for American aid, we gave it to him. Americans who had expected nothing in return were surprised when Tito made a speech that praised the United States and provided the best propaganda the West has had in years in its battle against Russia and her satellites. Tito declared that as a result of talks with U. S. officials It will be possible to get all we need: Wheat and sugar, that, and other goods in order to feed whole districts which are damaged thoroughly by the drought. Then he added, "I can here openly say that the American government did not impose any Condi-1- , or s" As if that wasn't enough, he added I think and I told a punch line, this to their people when they asked me what I thought that it is useful fur the American government to show in practice that it is ready to help other people rather than issuing propaganda as some other countries do. That was in Indirect attack upon the Cominform countries. PHILIPPINES: In last desperate effort. North Korean troops attacked U.N. forces just short of the Yalu river as the war In Korea entered its dying moments. Chinese Red troops were reported to have joined the North Koreans In the last minute stand. U.N. forces totaling nearly 200.000 men continued to push northward In the final phases of the struggle. TRUMAN: Escapes Assassination For the first time in history an attempt was made to assassinate a president of the United States at his official residence. The plot came to an end in a blazing gun battle at the very steps of Blair House, the temporary White House. The assassins were identified as Grisello Torresola. who died almost instantly of wounds, and Oscar seriously wounded, both of New York. The men were members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist party which started an uprising in Puerto Rico a few days before the Col-lazz- attempted assassination. Three policemen on duty at Blair House at the time of the attack were wounded. One of the guards, Pvt. Leslie Coffelt, 40, died a short time later in a Washington hospital. The other two were reported seri ously injured. According to best reports the two assassins approached Blair House, one from the east and one from the west. Collazzo opened fire first when within 10 feet of a policeman on duly at the steps of Blair House. Two other guards at posts near the steps opened fire on Collazzo. Meanwhile, Torresola, within a few seconds of Collazzos opening shot, opened fire in front of Lee House, which adjoins the Blair mansion on the westerly side. Guards returned the fire and within seconds both would-bassassins were shot down. Collazzo is reported to have told police that he and Torresola came to Washington 'with the express purpose of shooting the President. On Torresola's body was found a letter and a memorandum both cryptic but indicative of conspiracy of the Nationalists to kill Mr. Truman. The attack resulted in an crack-dowon the Na- ist party in Puerto Rico which demanded independence of the ted States. The Communist party, afraid of eing involved in the plot, immediately disavowed any connection with it and termed the attempt a 1950 version of the Reichstag-firframe-uin Hitler Germany. e e n e p TIBET: Invasion Ordered The Indian government which had tried to appease both the east and west in the current battle for freedom, received a rude shock with the official confirmation that Communist China had ordered her troops into Tibet. India had thrown its weight behind the move to seat Communist China in the United Nations. With the invasion of Tibet, Prime Minister Pandit Nehru found himself in a difficult position. Red armies were at the border of India and it appeared likely that Nehru would be forced to review his policies. If Communist China and Russia continue their present partnership in foreign policy and exploitation of Chinas natural resources, the disappearance of free Tibet will bring a formidable combination of Communist-power- s to bear against nov Communist India. Nehru finds himself now in a very unfavorable situation in the struggle for dominance in Asia. THOSE POIXTS Headliners self-hel- latest tabulation The offical figure on total deaths was 4,125. In addition to those killed in action, it included 442 who died of wounds and listed as missing those whose capture by North Koreans and subsequent death was confirmed. The army casualties totaled the navy 252, the marine corps 3,133 and the air force 176. 23.-14- rat Atomic energy commission chairman Gordon Dean told newsmen during a press conference that you may be sure we are stronger than Russia" and that our stockpile is much better off today than a year ago. Dean added, however, that ten or five or one atomic bomb is too many for an unfriendly nation to have. are svs-t- f likely m by which armed forces were demobilized when the conflict came to an end Now a p int system is again in the news. The army announces a new system to de!ermine which enlisted reservists among those on active duty would be sent overseas. The system would be used also to de- - terrnine the order i. which additional enlisted reservists were ordered to active duty. A: the same tin e the army an nounced that further manda lory calls to duy would be issued to enlisted men f its rest rve corps except for a limited number specialists in inmil gerree and med teal corps Reserve officers u.l still be called. in the K rf-a:-: conflict. Traff.c deaths ;n 1950 are up first nine mr.i ihs per c t for t 1 f r a Mai of 24 580. A final tot a of 35,000 for the yiar is virtu db A mark of 35.000 f. r 195 wo id be h e highest since 19)1, th certain count .. rej ortv d. Wo ln Mm and prufitBbia, "Punch-drunpastures can be put back on their feet by a renovating program that will build up their milk and beef producing power. Killing out the old grass and growgrass mixing tures doubled yields of forage In Wisconsin tests, the middle west soil improvement committee said The old grass yielded 1.800 pounds of forage per acre, carrying some 200 Playing with matches causes hundreds of children's deaths and serious burns every year. This little girl builds a matchstlck house, but she may be building a bon fire if ahe happens to strike one of these matches by accident. 0( ... . .,' c, oo 1 cuouT "mi) L. GET DHXious COUGH RELIEFS m WoHdi f Cough Meditation I" SMITH CHILDREN ARE COMBUSTIBLE BZ Thousands of Children Die Each Year From Careless Home Fires One cold winter morning in Baltimore last January a young couple rose early, and after looking in on their children who were still sleeping, went a few doors down the road to open their filling station for the day, The wife was cleaning around the office, the husband checking the cash when a terrified youngster burst in on them: Your house is on fire, he shouted, your house is on fire. That was The woman gasped in disbelief, "My house, but . . impossible. She had left it just a few minutes before. Then in sudden horror she turned to her husband The children, John, the children. They ran up to the house where smoke could be seen from the kitchen window. It was impossible to get through the door, the smoke was so thick. Frantically the wife ran around to the side windows where neighbors were already tugging at storm shutters, the women hysterically calling to the four children still in the house. The mother rushed to the windows, started to claw at the shutters, managed to rip the wood off its hinges. She smashed the glass with her fist and pulled herself up into the smoke-filleroom. 55,2 A punch-drun- k pounds protein. ladino-brom- e baby-sitter- deep-roote- there are younqsters your house, make ssse that the fireplace has o metal screen. protective Children are fascinated by fire and may be tempted to crawl too close to the flames. 0 (O1 alfalfa- - You'll be proud of d your trong, husky children when you give them Scotti Emulsion every dayl Scott's is Beef Demand to Remain a fit High Level, Report The demand for beef as one of the best preferred foods in the household shopping list will probably remain strong for some time, as full employment at good wage seems to be in the picture for this country Breeders of foundation stock, growers of feeder cattle and finishers of feed-lo- t beef are directly concerned with the expansion of the beef industry to meet this growing demand, says Charles A. Burmeis-teof the U. S. agriculture department. Burmeister says that statistics ol the cattle industry show that producers have been and are now building up their breeding herds. The present beef breeding herd of the country is the largest on record, while the 1950 crop is apt to exceed that of 1949 by 800,000 head Much of this gain if numbers will be in beef type calves," he said. gold mine of natural A&D Vitamins and energybnflHn oil Helps children grow right, sound teeth, strongwhen colds Helps ward off Vit lack enough A4D food. Many doctors reeo it. Economical. your drug store. MORE than just its powerful olH nourish r fully. If new BOX' grass seeding yielded er producing legumes and grasses. A field cultivator and spike tooth harrow in tandem will leave a good seed bed. fire-safet- y in The 0111 ing time. Then, next spring, seed the high- er popping. v: close to two tons and 800 pounds of protein per acre. To get these better grasses and legumes, lime and ferti lizers carrying phosphate and potash were needed to build the soils mineral nutrient content. Completely killing the old grass involves thorough fall working of the field. On heavy sod, criss-cros- s the field with disc to cut the sod into chunks. Then dig the field twice with the field cultivator, working around the slope the second time. Just before freezing, dig the field to leave it rough. Lime and plant food can be broadcast before the field is worked or can be put on at seed- s are watch over them. If left in charge of children, they should be instructed: 1. In case of emergency, to get the children out of the house immediately. 2. To call the fire department after the children are safe. (Leave the number next to the telephone. If theres no phone, knows see that the baby-sitthow to turn in an alarm.) 3. Leave a number where you can be reached during the evening. 4. Always return promptly at the time specified. Often children are left alone in a room if their mother has gone down to the basement for a minute or two. To safeguard against their creeping into mischief, nothing dangerous should be left within reach. Matches should be placed on a high shelf. If possible, children should be kept out of the kitchen. If they do go into the kitchen, see that pot handles are turned so they wont jut beyond the edge of the stove. Toasters, other electric appliances shouldnt be within reach of youngsters. Since the stove was found by the government survey to have started one in two fires where the causes were known, that should be the logical place to start a check of the entire house. There should be no trouble with a stove if its properly constructed and tended care- Guard Against Accidents Perhaps the most important rule to remember with wood or coal stoves is: Dont use gasoline or kerosene to start a fire. They are dangerously explosive. The stove should be cleaned thoroughly before attempting to start a fire. All fuel should be stored away from it. With kerosene or portable oil stoves, be sure that one you have is listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. It should be of heavy enough construction and so situated that it cant be tipped over by a child. It should be cleaned and when set down, placed on level floor to avoid tipping. Dont fill it or move it when its lighted. When using it. be sure the room is properly ventilated. This is especially important in winter nights when windows might be closed. For children's protection, always keep a metal screen in front of the fireplace to prevent sparks from f S' re lovating pay off in their milk and beef producing power. Fortunately for this youngster, the portable heater shes playing with has a sturdy guard. Even with that she may get a serious burn. TRAFFIC DEATHS: At Postwcr High The N tional 5: foty Council re ported the highway slaughter o Americans for this year probably will run higher tnan the casualtie oi Uittir n um. e Instructions for Sitters A tragic fire broke out recently when six children were left alone in their upstate New York home overnight. All six children died in the blaze that spread so quickly neighbors couldnt get to their rescue The parents had been visiting relatives just two miles away. Children left alone need very few minutes in which to crawl into trouble, the National Board warns. There should always be an adult to included and k Chief The Rn Better Grass, Legumes Build Production Power d 3.683 killed in action, 18,682 wounded and 4,337 missing in action. um., WNTt Pays Big Dividends g 26,701. i Pasture Renovation d AGAIX of World War II to forget the point rhai Danger of Collapse Americans who still consider the Philippines this country's little brother, were startled by the report of Daniel W. Bell's mission on conditions in that republic. In his forthright report, Bell said the Quirino government was in such a critical situation that only the most program of reforms and supported by technical and economic assistance from this country, could save the "The time has long since passed Philippines from total collapse. when the world can be stirred to As a result, the United States ofhope by general phrases of the fered the Philippine republic up to Soviet Union about disarmament in closely supervised $250,000,000 and peace and German unity, loans and grants over a period of Secretary of State Dean Acheson five years on conditions which insaid in rejecting a Cominform procluded: posal for a unified Germany. 1. The whole agricultural economy "You can have all the glittering of the islands be overhauled. 2. The economy of the country front thats left in Europe today. Rescues Children said Barbara should be diversified by the introIve had enough, Reaching the bqbys crib, she Hutton, American heiress who had duction of new industries. crawled with the child in her arms 3. four husbands, three of them Euroand to the window, lifted him out to a pean. imports should be discourThe woman touched him "It is useful for the American aged through the imposition of a neighbor. shivered. He was already dead. and tax. emergency government to show in practice special 4. Social reforms should include In the meantime, the father had that it is ready to help other peohis way into a rear room, carambitious! programs for improved made rather than ple issuing propaganda out their son. ried educaurban health, housing, public as some other countries do, wife husband the and Together and land reform. Premier Tito of Yugoslavia said in tional services, 5. Public administration should be brought the two other children to announcing his drought-damageto "insure honesty and the window, just got outside and reorganized country would get U.S. aid. collapsed themselves. The four chilefficiency Bells report was attacked by dren, ranging from eight months to EUROPE: some members of the Philippine five years, were dead. Smoke and Master Defense Plan government, but most observers fumes had suffocated them. Firemen found that a kerosene oil stove agreed the terms of the proposed The will and a plan for the dehad caught fire in the kitchen, be would loans met Quirino. by fense of Europe against any agcreated the poisonous gases that filgression was made known to the tered through the rooms. RELIGION: world when the Atlantic pact naOne of the youngsters apparently tions reportedly agreed on a uni- Pope Proclaims Dogma had tried to use the telephone but fied army of about 50 divisions, In the most spectacular and im- had lost consciousness, a neighbor strong fleets in the Atlantic and reported later. The woman found Mediterranean and a mighty air portant ceremony of the 1950 Holy the party line open when she tried as XII proclaimed armada based in Britain and on Year, Pope Pius Catholic dogma that the Virgin to call the fire department. the continent. The deaths were a cruel blow The plans called for General Mary was assumed body and soul to the mother and father. But into the glory of Heaven. D. to be Eisenhower named Dwight a fact that is more cruel is The dogma was approved by 35 supreme commander of the colthat it is not an unique acci500 bishops and more cardinals than lective armed forces. The defense dent. It is duplicated in many all parts of the world. It was from would full reach as soon force plan American homes every day. as possible and not later than 1953, the first in nearly 100 years to be Thousands of children die in proclaimed by a Pope. it was reported. home fires every year. The NaSome Protestants, notably leaders The plan is a further step in the tional Board of Fire Underof England, have proChurch the of armament for defense program writers of that the reports at least 2,000 tested pronouncement outlined in a recent speech by fire deaths are of children unPresident Truman. The western the bodily assumption of Mary der five years of age, when it world has accepted the belief that would be another impediment to is unlikely that they can help Christian unity. Russia understands only armed themselves in an emergency. More Cathothan million lay eight strength. Seeking the causes of fires in In the new plan, the U.S. would lics had added their pleas in the furnish five to 10 divisions, more past to those of thousands of clerics which most young children die, the for pronouncement of the dogma, i? U. S. Office of Education selected than half the warships, all straat random 800 cases reported in the was 10 to and five reported. tegic bombers, groups newspapers. of tactical fighter planes. France They found: 165 were caused by reportedly would provide 20 to 28 AEC stove explosions; 100 by people who BelBritain about divisions; five; tried to quicken a fire with kerosene gium, Luxombcirg, and the Nethor gasoline; some 31 children were . . erlands five to 10, and Italy about burned to death while playing with 10. matches. Britain would contribute a smallIn 300 of the fires the cause was er number of warships than the never found, and the remaining 204 United States, but would share the started in various ways, from defecmajor responsibility for sea power. tive electric cords to spontaneous ignition of oily rags and paint CASUALTIES: cloths. Climb to 26,701 Of these 800 children, more than half were under five. The survey The terrible price of war was showed, too, that in at least 250 brought home to the American peocases the children were alone in ple with the announcement that the house. U.S. casualties in Korea numbered Army Reveals Point System for Reservist Ve:erans AMUcawrlai WNU-- W No Substitut 1 Ji Market Trends The above graph charts the an nual trend in hog prices, month by month throughout past years, based on records over 11 r years The solid bars indicate hogs feo to market weight in six months, broken bars, hogs fed to samf weight in eight months. It is a cleat illustration that pigs farrowed ir March and fed out in six month. caught the top of the years market But similar pigs, if fed out in eigh; months, reached market in November, well below the yearly average non-wa- Dairymen Lose Millions Because of Low Quality Every year the dairy farmers ot the United States suffer heavy fi nancial losses because too large proportion of the milk and crearr t..iy market is lower in quality than it should be. It is estimatee conservatively that they could adc millions of dollars annually to theii income simply by giving attentioi those factors that promote hig: quality of product, dairy specialist. report. ! t h i T 8a si |