Show SCANNING THE WEEKS WEEK'S NEWS SCANNING I of 01 Main Mam Street t o and t the N Ie w or Id F Ch Churchill u r c ca hl e ll Wins B British rl ss h Election Ie a I e a a a Plan Civilian Gr Group ou p Proposes Churchill 1 For the second time In his ute life Winston S Britain As a result many has haa become Prime Minister of Great relations relation than ex existed officials ls are predicting closer Anglo-American Anglo of Clement Attlee under the Labor government from we the e home nom Churchill's election however gains importance ce in An Anglo g 10 of possible ble conflicts n of view for a number P Uel towners point from possible closer dose ties ties result and not American Britain Britain's new relations Prime that Minister may has long lorg l leaders want wanted d with n a meeting meeting Premier of lop fop topics Stalin Sta western n but u President Truman has opposed such sucha since the Potsdam conference con con- a move ever ference Terence In 1945 Churchill who once said he did not noi f become Prime Minister of Great r Britain to see the empire dissolved Is expected to take a firm stand on the Suez and Sudan problem In fact he could defend the empire system r with such tenacity that It could become become be be- come n a point of conflict between Washington and London On the other side of the ledger Churchill Is believed in full harmony with the U. U US U.S. S. S policy in Europe-a Europe strong Joint defense constantly in increasing in creasing economic and political unity the close association of Britain with the tho European continent as well as the United States and the Common Common- wealth CHURCHILL PROGRAM PROGRAM- The National Commission a five five- Tb The winner and new Prime Security Training who ubo said taid during World man civilian group formed last June War II I 1 did not become Prime after congress had approved the Minister to 10 liquidate Ih the British ish broad Idea of universal military empire training has made a report to congress congress con con- gress that will reach Into every home and family In the nation Briefly the commission has recommended a program that tha t could Involve youths annually and cost more than 4 billion In the first year Every youth upon reaching 18 would get six months of ot training then for the next seven and a half halt years be In a reserve component U If the plan was put in operation The commission had this to say about world conditions and the future The clear prospect is that the present generation must live in danger for many years and therefore should learn to live with danger calmly and confidently to strike directly di dl directly Because today's military technology permits an enemy at the United States by sea or air the American people must be prepared like their who pushed the frontier westward to meet a savage and deadly attack at any moment KOREA Peace KOREA Peace talks are underway again In Korea and rumors circulate t that at this time they will not collapse However the man on Main Street still has the feeling that you cant can't do business with the Communists and expect little of the negotiations Politely but firmly United Nations representatives have told the Communists they refuse to swap won hard-won ground for peace In Korea The Reds insist on a buffer zone 15 miles wide along the parallel The possibility remains that the Allies Ames may make minor adjustments adjustments adjust adjust- ments in the present battle line that would be acceptable to the Com Com- An unusual note was sounded when Communist correspondents who usually have little to say to UN correspondents expressed optimIsm optimism ism I feel certain a few miles are not going to hold up an agreement one is reported to have said POLITICS POLITICS Frank Frank E E. E McKinney Indianapolis businessman was scheduled for the job of Democratic national chairman replacing William Wil Wll liam Ham M. M Boyle Jr who recently resigned while under fire by senate investigators McKinney reported he had agreed to accept the year a Job and would dispose of his interests In a pipeline company which is seeking a government certificate to get tons of scarce steel He will retain his radio and banking interests In his announcement that he had agreed to accept the Job McKinney McKinney McKin- McKin ney said Ill state here and now that so long as I am national chairman chairman chair chair- man no company which 1 t am affiliated with or interested in will ever enter the doors of a government bureau or agency seeking favors or considerations of any type or character IRAN CRISIS Rumors CRISIS Rumors persisted during recent days that an agreement agreement agree agree- ment in fn the Iranian British oil oU dispute was near with the United States playing an important part in the negotiations It was rumored the agreement would provide 1 British marketing of ot Iranian oil which would be purchased at an agreed wholesale rate and sold In consumer areas at prices sufficient to assure Britain of ot a reasonable profit 2 Compensation for British properties already seized by Iranians 3 An agreement to assure success of Iranian production production pro pro- probably providing for a neutral manager under Iranian government control a Ie ATOMIC lIO EXPLOSION Tl The Th typical column and mushroom of 01 an II atomic bomb explosion rises high bSh above Dearth earth at 1 N Nevada Ja less 1 tile site some som 61 6 miles mil of 01 La Las V Vs ves u Nn Neu This Th was wai m made J from Irom a point 10 on 0 Ml MI Charleston 40 miler milf away west FARM and ACCIDENTS The ACCIDENTS The com corn harvest Is in full swing In the mM west and the farm accident rate will climb climbs accordingly accordingly Last Last Nebraska yea year in Inthe for instance the toll was two lives m loo 18 hands 10 JO arms one leg four tour toes and two feet fingers The National Safety Council estimated that farm accident accent deaths t are being recorded at the rate of 48 40 J a day or 17 a year year- disabling injuries now total a year The economic loss caused by oy accidents Is fa estimated at 1 11 billion a year farm BIGGER CROPS CROPS Although Although the government win will not publish production guides for 1052 1932 until December mid their agriculture predict the the- government will ask for bigger experts probably b be for higher yields per acre rather rather crops Bg than greater The me big push The simple reason for the expected acreage production surge In the number of people to feed and clothe Since Stace increase e the Is the upsurge up up- U U. S. S nose count of early 1830 census officials figure fleure there heres m million been million increase a 4 |