Show r r- r I WEEKLY Y NEV NEY NEW I ANALYSIS AN ANALYSIS L YSIS fl Accidents Kill in 1946 State Department Maps aps Program P r Seek Presidential Term Curb Released Jd by Western ape Union 4 tr 1 I NOTES waa Ui I sews are r aad act Ia Lb crap elma stain eby a r av a RU Delegate e Andrei oed Jeff left front explains Soviet stand en on disarmament while Alexander Cadogan of Britain ba center and aDd Warren b f the t V 8 S extreme right listen attentively t att N t 1 ff o Di ar i P 1 Sc warK the US Rus Ruo- aja sia laret sold on world disarm disarm- a tnt n 1 but as a the tha two great pow Ow era ers f camps amp they they locked horn boms on procedure Procedure The e atomic bomb remained the nub of the problem The Th U 8 S S that no ad adequate ate system of collective security could be devised deviled until establishment nt of Pt effective ft con bombs over A bombs range long lQ rock rock- eta ets arid and aad other mass man ma destruction det wel weapons pon The he nu Russians ilna on the othi o oth er cc hand bend wanted the U V S 8 to 0 sur sur- surrender render the th bomb A-bomb and atia disarm at t atthe the th tams same m time U S S military experts el n that should the U V S S give live up up the Ut tb atomic a ol I bomb without securing l effective control cOl 1 and nd scrap ships airplanes II and tank simultaneously Russia Rusala would have hv a distinct advantage In incase i ie case e of future hostilities since she he could quickly remobilize ber her ground i forces torce Thus nUl stripped of ot effective communication c on and power Owr the U S would stand stand handed empty at the theother I Iother other end of ot the world No responsible official could couleS tom atom torn torn- ach that th prospect pro ct I Mishaps Mishap T Take e Big T Toll ll I i Home sweet tee bio a continued to ib be too bethe b the most moat mo dangerous to place in n 1848 1946 National Safety S council reported in to inI I ot lof the No Na lets lea an an persons persona 1 were killed In their homer bones ome- ome and end over Incurred disabling Injuries Ion In Jt all 11 persons were were killed d Injured In In accidents ot n vetle ipp i S people iiD Int in the U s 's stiffening i a disabling Based aed on wage ae I I C Cl CR r l rInd Ind losses medics expenses enu overhead cost coat of 01 Insurance for accidents pro pro- production delays delai industrial damage and property damage from traffic mishail mishap lIha b and fires Ares tire the economic los lOll w was estimated at over BH II 5 bU bil lion dollars doUrt Automobile Aut Automobile accidents claimed 99 33 W lives Uve faler faDs tn burns burn 10 drowning railroads 9 3 3 firearms and scheduled air travel travel Only 12 13 passenger deaths were recorded for tor every minion passenger pa miles covered td by br commercial sir It lines linea WORLD WORLD TRADE Hit British h Pact Britain renounced any Intentions of negotiating restrictive trade clauses with other countries follow follow- following ing m Secretary of 01 the Treasury protest to London over over terms tenn of Of an agreement with Argen Aren- tina Un Under the disputed pact Argen Aren tins tina tin would be able to draw drw on funds t owed ber bet by b Britain in n year yun when the latter sold old more than Ulan she ahe bought from the South American nation hatlon but the money r would have bave to be spent within the Ute British empire In this manner Britain B would prevent Ar Aro Arol gentina l from draining valuable for eign currency like U V S dollars Snyder r contended that the agree ment went violated the 3 1 billion dollar doUar loin loan recently granted Britain In that I it would prevent the free tree flow Cow of ot trad trade promised in the deal dal Should 1 Britain extend the Ule tame same provisions I It to td India Egypt and other countries It would tend to choke tree free trade In answering Snyder the th British government declared It had bad no In bh in- in intention to apply epply the th terms tenna to future trade pacts pacta Marriage Aid Alarmed by the rising divorce d divorce vorce rate the British Labor government proposed a new new- welfare service mee de do de- devoted voted toward stabilizing marriage by br the London press prell the proposal attracted the keen teen inter Inter- eat est of parliament Declaring that the service should not be b a state institution the government gov suggested that It ft be de do through existing facilities of religious and charitable bona receiving re state aid Id In many maD instances wise wil counsel may ma solve difficulties arising analog from tempera temperamental mental differences difference or the ordinary problems of the day and end prevent marital splits it tt was wal said At the tl e Same ame time the govern govern- government ment said uld there Is need of educe tion for tor marriage parenthood and nd family life lite through enlightened co co- co- co cooperation cooperation operation of parents teachers teacher and nd pastors Engaged couples should receive specific instruction and guidance before taking their vows It U added STATE DEPARTMENT Legislative Leg Aims V I While Secretary Secreta of 01 State Marshall called for tor early earl congressional action on his hi request for fot full aid to the hungry in war stricken areas areal over over- overseas seas e the senates senate foreign relations Committee indicated It would hold off oft consideration until mID receiving ex- ex ex President Hoovers Hoover's report on food requirements for tor Germany German Marshall MahaU made mada his request In a statement to the tine committee listing the departments department's legislative pro pro- program gram cram Other Othet action sought ought In in- in included included Senate Senate approval of the Ule Balkan peace treaties signed In Paris Feb Feb- rotary 10 Authorization for the St SL Law Law- Lawrence rence seaway Legislation for entry ent of ot dis placed persons person Into this country Tag Tax exemptions exemptions exemption for tor persons making gifts uta to 10 o the UN PRESIDENCY Rush Curb Mustering Its It I full tun strength the Republican majority in itt congress pushed for passage of ot a bill bID by Rep Michener Rep Mich for tor limiting lUna a president to two terms Denying Democratic charges charge that the measure rnea was wea Roosevelt anti the GOP contended it was designed to curb the growth of autocratic power and end put p t a historic U S tion Uon into law Michener urged speedy peed action on the measure to show allow state legisla lures tures now in session don to raw ratify ita it a ss II a constitutional amendment In addition to congressional approval three three fourths th r 48 states must ratify before it becomes become effective Should congress delay Michener Mi hener said lileS legislatures may adjourn to 1949 before be fora being able a ble to act ct upon the lire proposal Meanwhile President Truman In In- In InJected Injected himself Into discussion of the presidency by proposing propos In that thai con gnat gress change the rules vi of succession to permit the speaker of ot the house houe to take over when the chief executive gives lives up once office and no vice president exists Under present law the sec reta of state Itte succeeds In such a situation Elevation of the Ule speaker would permit the lire advancement of an an elective officer Mr Truman said J ANTARCTICA ANTARCTICA New Discoveries D coveT u The vast frigid Antarctic lying at the bottom of ot the world began belan beget to take clearer r shape as p a i result of d the Byrd expedition No less lea Ie thin than th n 12 square miles of hitherto uno tin un charted wasteland were mapped by naval explorers in the the Stat first five Ave weeks of polar operations na Fliers photographed ed and ana charted 4 great bays eight major major mountain ranges more then than 20 islands 3 21 im ion peninsula peninsulas and 2000 miles mile of ot Most Meat important sin gle Ie discovery was a vast bay b cutting deeply Into the continent from Franklin Roosevelt sea It meas mea measured miles mil In length and miles m in width Now on his hla fourth antarctic ex- ex expedition ex Byrd remained sold 1014 on the white-capped white continent He as a as that It contains a treasure treasure- house bouse of raw materials which could supplement U S S resources depleted during the Ule war PARIS Fashion Parade liens Hens Hen roosters eggs el and rabbits were among amon the fashion themes theme of famed tamed Parisian designers at the re re- re recent recent cent style showing In the French capital set let the farmland motif motU In hats hate and on prints print using cotton instead of ot silk wool and nd syn materials Mindful of 01 the shortage hortage of ot maids maid the world over what with high wages walea prevailing In other work thought fully added de apron aprons to din ner dresses for home service Simplicity was the theme in an all designs design even In daring evening ev ap p parel pare where it was effectively used to bring brine out the most mOlt of milady Smartly tailored dresses drell and Ind peplums were given liven a able big play although fancy prices as al high as II put the originals out of the working girls girl's reach L Le Long Lone produced a knockout in a aI I classic pink formal slashed to the waist In the front front back and sides rides Alde FINANCE A Comer Canny 49 year 49 Robert R Young continued to shake abate Wall Wll street atred with his aggressive advances advance ad anc for tor a trans trana continental railroad lire line Young a former New York stock stock- stockbroker broker who catapulted into the Ute na- na na national limelight by br joining in purchase 44 of 01 control of the a vast Van gen en railroad empire for tor only ony 4 heads the An- An An 4 7 corporation which dominates dominate o the Chesapeake and Ohio the tha Nickle Plate PIt and sod Pare Pere Per Babeli B M tte tte YoWl rong 1 tl Young Operating ting through ro Allegheny Young is said to have Increased his hold toga ings in the New York Central to shares share end and bought up almost In Rock Bock Island ties tree Control of ot these theae two two line lines would give Ive him talon a run from tr m New NewYork NewYork York to Chicago to New Mexico from whence he could bargain for tor track rights right to the Pacific coast coat completing his dream of 01 a trans trana continental line Une An aggressive champion of rail rail- railroad road modernization modernisation to keep up with other competitive modes of 01 trans trans- Young YOWl repeatedly has haa ha as as aa- assailed sailed aUed carrier carder interests for fibre failure to Improve their properties He B ls II 1 a strong believer in advertising I i Labor BUILDING Pact building trades union and Associated General Contractors of America set Itt a pattern for tor post poat war labor and management re re- re relations re- re lations lotions designed to minimize work- work workIng working Ing In disputes and speed completion of 01 postwar construction c I Officials of the union and contras tors tora disclosed their th ir plan for Indus Indus- Industrial industrial trial peace In a letter to President Truman Under the agreement parties to a dispute would submit their case to a joint nations national al con con- conference conference ference committee composed rt of rep of labor and nd manage manage- management ment for arbitration arb The commit commit- committee committee tee would would have have ha no jurisdiction over o organization strikes The Associated Contractors represent sent aU all branches branche of 01 the bon tion Industry but principally builders build build- builder ers er of commercial structures structure high high- highways ways roads road bridges bridge dams dame and oth er heavy projects pr Unions Involved Include carpenters teamsters plumbers roofers roofer sheet metal metalworkers workers painters and aad paperhangers ers era plasterers and cement fin fin fin- finIshers stone cutters marble polish polish- ers era lathers lather bricklayers bricklayer hod bod car riera common laborers iron 1 ers era granite cutters cutter electricians boilermakers and engineers Other groups croup engaged on con con- construction projects a also alao can avail avaU themselves of the services l of the conference committee c for settlement of disputes It U was explained GER GERMANY Plan flan Jar for Ruhr fuhr Thrice the the victim of ot German ag ag- aggression within the last It 73 75 years ears France Fiance strive for the lire permanent emasculation f the Ule erch etell at the forthcoming fOr tOc f rt gw cn ministers con con- conference conference ference In Moscow Added to the plan tor for hobbling bobbling Germany German politic politically II by breaking the retch up into loosely federated states Ita tea the French also alao propose de de- de detachment of the Ruhr rr the rest of the count rv |