Show I r ws ANAL WEEKLY WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS M v r lr i q Aft C Discuss r s Labor Labor L Unity i i I 1 j i il l d el j 1 S L U ri S e Ads ALas Aids r Starving l Romanians tf r Truman Acts to End Emergency II by epa Union ter t w n ne r sd aN I bass w Ur l m l i l hy r sr wp U aha f r r Jy Ys I CIO tl IO l ant t t r p Murray Marr J left shake hall hand hinds with senate enate labor abor committee dt chairman oIa lift Bep Rep 0 at hearing on corrective labor labor changes ts horny attributed Industrial UA 4 l o lIr its nd re fed come corporation profit W I LABOR LADOR 1 I irr f Discuss D rr CU gusty i G Divided d In in 1015 over th the issue laue anus of ot rUC 1 mass mall organization of jJ workers of Labor tabor was a nother another t r i UI step teP Closer td t i Ii a with irWi ao CIO acceptance of an Art AJL in- in inv v 1 tee i er the tb great a 1 with a total membership of f over 12 U million K f r k t IZ J la of td the th thet t Mine MIn i Workers Work who left the SAM to t had head bead the Ji w CIO n then 4 waa named aft thel AIL n committee c tte f headed beaded by bJ area tI oreen Green Crean Fa- Fa Fa with the n echa mechanics acs and per pt of t It the is I h bI a strategic position pozon to to pave pa pa the way v f for r v t Representatives of ot two former lormer Ani unions were wined named on the CIO i t led by Tree Frea Pre Philip Mur- Mur Murray ray They The included P rt ct 1 the th worker Yorkers and Iti kj ot I o i 1 j li wor r y AI Fm i IRB 1 t ty tt vr t th W O l 1 alt catl y I brID th cOmbined L i both labor labor yf r i to ft te Cb a common common gro ground ro d 4 t lt ii i t mn itt IiI 1 1 l lm w m I 4 I I f F AM i i 1 D j I I 1 Ni A JU I tV I 1 hey it H A 1 wW y y r U Uncle urns urn's in ID GO t r i 1 J I 1 1 Ja years men men M women omen and were suffering j starvation id the region I h Ind lacking n I other les i t T I It Red dross Cross Cro purchases of tons i tons na pot let ot ln l 10 lai rations ration and Ind 2500 tons tone of belUl from the war wat department it a the tha stricken n H of liopo l 4 1000 calories a day day for tor 10 lIS days da days 1 tI 1 a d t q i I Iq 1 F Y ti bt d 1 I g TUK INNOCENT i M 1 is i t f sews also war WU provided for fl and eged en 1 1 t Meanwhile represent natives tI e lini iIA iQ Washington completed i y ego for fOE the purchase of Il irga supplies of of American Amerlean grain erain f fon upon on condition con tt t the Ule V u S 8 would i t supervise dl to guard discrimination for lor political 0 other purposes P 14 The famine waa brought about Jt by 17 two year Tar drouth wartime det tier of livestock breakdown of 01 transportation bytho and nd heavy lea levies by thi tho Russian army Wi H Ii I t I Chinese Ch Heads I t t b bt t t leader were under tinder fire firem i m an it as I Ration aU f W to the country In the ot of ent ent domestic dO Dea do o pro pro- suction auction and the wholesale supply upp of Chinese Chines currency the government dumped gold old on the market mark In Inan an sn effort coort to tabU lee ize the Chinese dollar officials f nd pd newspapers newspaper charged former Pre Pre Pre- Premier I mier infer HV U II H IL H Rung Kung tun with buying up the precious metal for the purpose purpose of manipulating the currency and ern- ern barraging the th government of Pre Pr Pr- Pr mier T 1 V Soong Soone Like ImO simo Chiang Kai Kal shek Rung Kun is It married to a a sister lIter of Soong Soon malting making th the three law brothers inda w Chinas China's ruling family Chiang Chlan himself took a hands hand band in Chinas China's chinas china's deteriorating economic Eft- Eft lit nation issuing a broad decree jor tor or orthe the tha repatriation of 0 o private fortunes abroad abroad abroad- fixing wage price ceilings i prohibiting pi all aU dealings deal o in gold eold and aced d foreign exchange panning banning strikes and lockout l Initiation of a h halt f billion dollar doUar Import program mod and d government withdrawal from In In tn- tn WHITE HOUSE Ending Eliding C Continuing timing to keep abreast abrell of tit the Ihl 9 f President reI Truman paved a thi th i emergency rhe mei proclaimed in 1639 1939 and Uld extended In 1841 1041 1 1 A Ui J h y Republican bUean congress cOllar r 4 i b 1 W lcy v Mt Truman an again anticipated t O asking h 9 j tb repeal hart 2 temporary Jaw tem tempo tempo- Ir- Ir a If J 10 O to tu their thelt cour count course and cut cu back li Ii appropriations Among Amon the UI 24 2 lC taws 11 vs the th President tabbed d for repeal were those tho au au- au author thor ln th the secretary of tuft lure to buy and distribute food for forU V U S 8 territories and possessions po disposal poJ of o ships under lend least I and nd accumulation of BO DO days day annual aM leev leav leave v for tor government employees Law Laws LaWi which he be said ald should hould be ha allowed to run rUn their th course oun include de restriction of active duty d tv of of re- re reserves to sire dry serves ito to emergencies erp government tove me t and nd use II of petroleum lines Unes and temporary maintenance of housing houlne on public lands landl trimming of ot emergency laws lawn law would reduce the th Presidents President war time Urne powers power still Ull in effect to those thOle covering th the official war period which will end with ratification of at peace treaties trea Ues WORLD TRADE Must Import There There I Is 11 a huge hug l h demand for American goods coad overseas but the theU theU U S will have to accept payment In to large lar part In foreign goods in kt- kt and government officials told th the annual aMual Chicago World Trade conference Declaring that American exports export chiefly will win be limited by the amount mount of ot foreign exchange held by bv other countries John L McCaffrey president of 01 International Hal Ear vester veater company urged that the theU theU U S should finance bane shipments with imports Import of ot goods and services which we do not produce ourselves or can buy more cheaply abroad As A long as ea we maintain high tariffs foreign Joans loans for exports could not be re reo re repaid paid and would result in losses lossel be said ald Unless foreign markets are found for American agricultural products farm lann output will have to be cur tailed with a consequent reduction in demand for tor or industrial goods Sec of Commerce Harriman stated ted The government hopes hopu to establish trade stability through reciprocal agreements agreement and nd creation of ot an international Intern a trade authority he said I Foresee Expansion Gains in both exports and Imports this year are forecast In ii h a report on postwar trends in United States State for tor eign trade Issued bv by b the Chamber of ot Commerce of ot the United States State Assuming a continued high rate rale of ot business activity the tile re re- re report I port estimates merchandise ex ox port ports mar nuy exceed DM In ID 1911 compared with 9 9 19 In ID 1948 1918 The report estimates Imports imparts Imp In le 1947 may ma reach compared with n i |