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Show Norway Still Bitter Against German Acts rpHAT lie would rather pay ten . JL per cent more in th.3 United States for supplies than purchase; them from Germany, is the statement state-ment of Dr. P. O. Fa-lkenberg of Christisiiia, Norway, who is staying in Salt Lake for a few days while studying American mining methods for Norwegian interests. Sinking of 1 N o r w e i a u shi p s ond dr o wiling o i" sailers by G cr xe ny. Ue says. hr. 3 left a- bitter memory. The use of whale blubber in making mak-ing a substitute for butter when tiie war made the obtaining of animal ani-mal fats and fresh milk practically impossible is recounted by Dr. FaUt-enberg. FaUt-enberg. The substitute wau unsat- i isfactory, he says, because of the strong taste. |