Show SCANNING THE WEEKS WEEK'S NEWS of 01 Main Street and the tho World Allied Officials Again Expressing Belief Talks 0 On Smooth Footing negotiators negotiator t Korean the UN and Red ned SPECULATION SPECULATION-As HOPEFUL without the P at ng agenda fire cease f for resumed efforts a officials expressed Pr d the e Allied of the armed Communist guards the agenda would ou be belief that the problem of getting something on smoot smoother er a athe after ft quickly solved There were hints that the talks were going the lay oil and tho the situation was more relaxed was not too full of op ti tiThe however streets American The man on the of the war the cross crisscross tlc toe tlc tat toe pattern followed had who Those knew ew that there the Inevitable breakdown of the Initial conferences and the of f events In Korea board to the pattern available sounding gauge was no Main Street citizens approved the action of Adm Admiral ral C C. C Turner Most until certain In refusing to continue the negotiations Joy senior UN delegate of aggressiveness 0 offered er erhope tain tali Allied rights were recognized The spark who won the war in hope that years ears 01 hence we might ask one another N Korea forces and Truman LETS LET'S CHECK THE RECORD Administration to the 1952 1052 elec- elec elections elections backers on Capitol Hill started off the week with an eye street Main the voting public on to and a beckoning gesture antl from Republicans and anti Realizing the pressure in the in felt It wiser to get everything possible forces the parties power ln power of check way ot of economic control bills In order to prepare some manner public list for the voting the action for final on The Administration decided to move quickly new production defense-production measure In whatever form It could be shuttled through to replace the original law which expired June 30 Is currently In force only through Congressional resolution re The law carries powers materials allocation and other measures for wage and price control not have to compromise too much Party leaders only hoped they would and too often otten to get the results REASONABLE The CEILINGS-The long-awaited long Washington explosion to roll back prices came In the House as the battle over federal authority opened with loud fanfare The Administrations Administration's willingness to compromise went for naught as farm-area farm congressmen balked like the proverbial I mule Martin and Republican Republican Republican Before the debate got under way minority leader lican Wolcott Mich leveled charges that the Administration hoped to load the pending control bill with pet socialistic schemes to sneak In the thoroughly discredited Brannan farm plan through a system of so-called so production subsidies Administration forces sought the compromise by offering an amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment to retain the present 10 per cent rollback on live beef prices but but forego other farm rollbacks Farm bloc speaker Cooley D. D NC however however however how how- ever suggested a ban on all aU price farm rollbacks rollbacks including including the one already already already al al- al- al ready made on beef beet Cox D. D Ga went further seeking further seeking to bar all price rollbacks on Industrial goods as well as farm products The hopes of the Administration thus lay In finding a way to woo the farm-area farm congressmen and also take advantage of the House Republican leaders' leaders promise to help pass a law that will wUl keep prices within reason UNPROVEN ANGEL ANGEL In In New York Yorka a federal judge gave evidence that life lite Is becoming tough for Communist leaders In the US U.S. for the second time In a week the Civil Rights Congress was outlawed as a bondsman in federal court The two dozen were two were already out on bond made by the Reds Red's angel but Judge Ryan held the Congress had failed to show clear title to bonds ordered them to find another angel or come back to jail MANDATORY SENTENCES SENTENCES-In In Washington the House came through with overdue attention to the narcotics problem voicing approval of a abill abill bill requiring mandatory jail sentences for narcotics-law narcotics violators The measure m measure asure Senate-bound Senate provides for one to five year sentences for first offenders five to ten years for tor second offenders and a 10 to 30 year term for time three-time losers The law would apply to both peddlers and addicts should be a strong weapon to fight tight one of ot the nations nation's grave problems Across the country parents after atter watching with growing horror the dope probes and hearings expressed the hope that here was wasa a strong axe to keep the narcotic wolf from the family threshold AN EYE FOR AN EYE The EYE The United States lashed back at Hungary for the expulsion of two American envoys from Budapest two weeks ago ordered that nation to call home two top diplomats Peter legation legation lega tion and Lajos Nagy charge d' d affaires was was wai t to leave 1 immediately Nagy as soon as new minister Emil Weil Well could present his credentials The The move was retaliation for tor the expulsion of American envoys and other pressure that had caused cessation of US U.S. information and educational educational educational activities In Hungary It marked however a new low in diplomatic relations between the two countries relations countries relations that had seemed improved recently by the release of American businessman Robert A. A Vogler AND THE RAINS CAME CAME CAME-As As the week began the most costly flood nood In the history of the nation moved East from Kansas City along the Missouri Missouri Missouri Mis Mis- river leaving the gateway to the Southwest strangled with slowly receding waters Residents along a mile mUe waterway counted the damages or more had been left homeless more spore otherwise affected Losses were estimated close to the billion dollar mark nearly twice as much as that In the 1937 Ohio and Mississippi rivers floods NO SIGNIFICANCE SIGNIFICANCE Navy Navy spokesmen in Washington declared de lared there was no special significance in Admiral Forrest Shermans Sherman's conferences with Franca Franco in Spain although sources reported that the US U.S. officer sought the tho use of navy bases in Spain for the US U.S. Sixth Mediterranean Fleet Britain and France opposing admission of ol Spain into the nation 12 Atlantic Pact came into the open against the Franco U.S.-Franco ties said only the Communists stood to gain anything Uncle Sam however seemed to to- tobe be envisioning a limited role for Spain in the future Western defense efforts Supply and demand Franco needs arms and ammunition Amer ica wants naval and air ale bases b y r d. d 1 C. 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