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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Renewal of Patents Patents may be renewed only by; act of congress,- a thing practically unheard of. Patenting of an im-- ( provement does not extend the life Free Onforimcatiom lifeline of UM - of a patent. At the end of 17 years after grant of a patent, the in- -j vention passes into public domain and may be made, used or sold by anyone, incorporating every tea-- ; ture disclosed in the patent. Sixty- five to 75 per cent of the functional components of the modem' motor vehicle have originated with independent inventors and are made; complete by independent smaller World Council Will Stand Or Fall on Public Opinion By BAUKHAGE manufacturers. N ews Analyst and Commentator. Here are some more notes from a reporters notebook (of course, reporters dqnt really carry notebooks they write on whatever is handy this is a menu) at the United Nations. Rapid Growth of Guernsey America with characteristic energy has selected and imported from Guernsey island, over a period of years, 13,000 head of Guernsey; cattle. From this relatively small ,number has developed a population; of registered Guernseys now esti- -' mated at a half million. Registra-- . tion of calves each year is more, than 13 times the total number of , cattle imported. WASHINGTON. Predicting that wont fail, Charles president of Lever FOOD CZAR . . . "America Luckman, Bros, company of Cambridge, Mass., took charge of the nations effort to conserve food to help hungry peoples abroad. BIG GIRL NOW . Diminutive film actress Margaret OBrien had a thrill even Bollywood doesnt provide when she introduced President Truman over all radio networks of the nation as he opened the Community Chest drive. Some of the people who are reading this column attended sessions of the United Nations. I think I recognized some of you. It was hard to get in because so many nations felt this session was so important that they brought much larger staffs than ever before. These extra workers couldnt sit in the seats reserved for delegates, nor the news peoples, so they were given seats ordinarily handed out to the public. For those of you who stayed horned and listened to the radio or read the the debates for listeners in 18 reports in the paper well, what imcountries. pression did you get? The French, Spanish, Chinese and Your impression is highly ImporRussian sections pt the radio divitant, as Ill try to point out later. There was, and is, this danger, sion also are preparing to broadcast adaptations of one ot the U. N. prowhich Trygve Lie, secretary general of the Unit- - grams which will be offered in to stations unable to ed Nations, transcriptionoriginal broadcast pointed out in a relay the The two services most widely rewhich speech stirred all the layed, because of the high quality of are those in Spanish delegates who (to reception, Latin America) and in Chinese. heard it (and you, too, I imagine, if The programs all carry the latest news on work of the assembly and you were listenother United Nations bodies, intersumhe when ing) marized it after- views with delegates, background recorded from excerpts ward over the talks, speeches in debate and short feaABC network. , Lie said: . . . tures. "the peoples of As the bickering and obstructionthe world, and ism increased at the current session many as governwell, and it became clear that confidence ments are shocked, frightened and dis- In the United Nations was being couraged to find that those same undermined, the importance of the nations which created the United work of the agencies distributing InHe formation concerning the topics disNations so openly disagree. called for a rebirth of the San cussed by the general assembly, beFrancisco spirit, the spirit which came more anymore evident. The we all felt in those hopeful days reason was this: It became clear when the United Nations was bom. A colleague of mine, a most restrained and thoughtful commentator (Pauline Frederick, with conhere and siderable experience abroad) told me something which is worth repeating. She was interviewing Eleanor Roosevelt at a luncheon at Hyde Park. Whatever you may think of Mrs. Roosevelt's domestic politics you must know in what high regard she is held as a member of the American delegation to the United Nations. My colleague asked her if her heart werent heavy over the world situation today. 1 havent ATOMICAL TOM . . . Now able to sit up and eat a hearty meal, Frederick Thomas Humphreys of Perth, Australia, known as Atomical Tom,' was treated with first atomic isotopes to be distributed by the U. S. STOUT FELLOW ... It took this giant tortoise, Amelia, at the London too most of her 150 years to learn how to drink a pint of stout through a straw. So now shes trying to teach the little turtle how to do it. her exact words here, but Mrs. Roosevelt replied in the negative. She said we had expected too much too soon from the United Nations. And then she went on to point out what so many of the delegates have said, namely, that faulty and ineffective as the United Nations may be, It is far better than nothing. Row many times have I heard that from even the most cynical of the reporters and observers here! TRYGVE LIE PAST AND PRESENT PRESIDENTS . . . Unusual indeed la a picture of the President of the United States chatting with a predecessor in his office. The occasion here was the naming by President Truman of former President Hoover to the chairmanship of a commission to study plans for reorganising the federal government. 12-m- an Urge Food Conservation; New Battle Shakes U.N. Hurry, May Be Toe Late The first advertisement for a pe--j troleum product was printed in the middle 1850s. It urged prospective buyers to "hurry before this won--i derful product is depleted from na- -' tures laboratory. Yet, despite sim-- , ilarly pessimistic predictions ever since then, reserves of crude petro-- 1 leum and condensates were in- DIATETICS: creased NEWS REVIEW Waste Less Lips that sincerely frame the words "food conservation will not touch such sturdy edibles as meat, poultry and eggs quite so often hereafter. could be taken, is required, the only force behind the whole idea is the firce of public opinion. As this is being written, the question of the report of a committee on is being discussed. The plans envisioned by the men on the United Nations who realize the importance of strengthAs the New York Times rethe opinion-formin- g force of marked in a recent editorial, "it ening the organization, are not too grantoo be that often stressed cannot diose to be practical but they do inthe struggle brought to a 'head in volve expenses which make their the session of general assembly thig uncertain. Nations of the completion is not against the Soviet Union but are all world feeling the pinch of FOR the United Nations. The most poverty and there is a strong move editorial the added, striking thing, to cut expenses. is the determination of the United A part of the Nations (that means the member nations) to survive. plan was a radio network which would dispense objective One strange phenomenon which apworld news for all the world. pears to persons not too well acquainted To show you how well the meagre with the ways of such gatherings is the efforts along those lines already normal and in manner entirely friendly have succeeded, I was told by which the delegates to the United Nations who attack each other on the rosthe radio liaison division that trum. consort in the corridors and even the Russian reporters who, lounges provided in the two buildings as you know, work for newswhich now temporarily house the exec-u-t papers which are under a strict ive council and the general assembly, censorship, which permit no respectively. That's nothing new to peonews which doesnt suit their ple who have covered congress. needs, have begun to ask for items issued by the United NaDispensing of News tions because they are so fair, Is Vital to U. N. so objective that no one could 1 The longer serve, covering these accuse them of containing propmeetings, the more I realize that aganda for any one nation. the most important of all the The men on the staff of the United groups, not excluding the delegates all perfect. There themselves, are those which serve Nations are not are a number of weak sisters. But to dispense the news and information concerning the United Nations. on the whole, it is surprising to see how the majority of them has been able to develop a world-wid- e It would be impossible, ot viewcourse, for enough people to point, an attitude whose whole polvisit the sessions to affect pubicy is based on world understanding lic opinion greatly. But many of and the perpetuation of peace. the people who do come go back with a message which stirs great Interest in the organization in their communities. Proof of this interest was contained in the report of the secretary general. Lie, when he said that Information had been sent out and other steps taken in cooperation with a thousand meetings Dr. Thor Heyerdahl, In the past year. Norwegian enthnologist and zooloBut more Important than any- gist, had a theory that the first Polyblue-eyeblondes who thing else are the actual reports of nesians were to their Pacific isover floated and radio direct from one or press the other ofthe two headquarters, lands from South America on rafts or as a result of the many inter- in about the year 500 A. D. views with members of the permaWhat he did about proving that nent secretariat theory now is history. He and a Here Is what theyve done with party of six men built themselves radio alone: a primitive raft of bamboo and balsa wood, climbed aboard and set themDuring the general assembly, selves adrift at Callao. Peru. the radio division of the department of public Information will Exactly 101 days later the scientific group drifted ashore on their broadcast for 12 hours a day, while visiting radio commentaat Raroia reef raft, the in the Tuamotu archipelago, center tors, using facilities leased by the United Nations, will cover of their target. They had used no Recalls Yalta COMMANDO ... Charles JOINS KEL- E. (Commando) Kelly, Congressional Medal of Honor winner, and his wife, May, admire the new Commando, Charles Jr., who, if hes lucky, might not have to fight in a war like his father did. . Kon-Tik- i, Itatn, Utah, u rj, livesi HELP INCREASE of skimpy milkers bvMn' Mil appetites with Dr. LeCfr tion In their feed. A eoet' to give satisfaction. 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Plankton was described as a sea life, both animal and vegetable, which was "like shrimp paste. Cost of the expedition, estimated at $40,000, was financed by Dr. Heyerdahl through funds of his own and by borrowing money. Omm nilated in- In the U. N. another scarehead of possible failure and collapse ot that organization arose as the U. S. and Russia plunged into a new skirmish. ernment The issue: Which nation shall sucAlthough he did not say so, Lovett ceed Poland on the sereferred to Bulgarias exobviously council. has Poland represent- ecution of Nikola curity Petkov, leader of ed eastern Europe and the Slav bloc to the Communists. for two years. Russia wants the the opposition Previously, recognition of the BulUkraine, which, although an integral part of the Soviet Union, have garian government was withheld on rea separate U. N. delegation. U. S. the grounds that the contention is that the Ukraine is not gime had been elected unfairly, but a sovereign nation, therefore does now the U. S. felt that it was more important to have an embassy in not rate a separate status. inIn the background of the affair the country to protect American was the Stalin Roosevelt Yalta terests there. agreement which gave the Soviet LITTLE HOPE: Union three votes in the United Nations. Russia proper, the Ukraine Less Coal and White Russia each has one. There is little or no hope spring How the U.S.S.R. came to get ing in the collective breast of offithree votes probably happened cial Washington that the coal shortsomething like this: Both the age this winter can be averted. Ukraine and White Russia, intenseCurrent estimates place coal proly nationalistic, did not like to lose duction as running several million their identities by being merged tons a month behind exports and with greater Russia. Ike Communist domestic consumption, principally to a as sop politburo, therefore, because of the coal car shortage. their nationalism, granted the two This has resulted in winter stockterritories a sort of nominal inde- piles depreciating instead of growpendence. ing, as they normally would. At Yalta, then, Stalin told RooseIt was hoped at first that some revelt that he wanted the Ukraine lief would come when winter weathand White Russia to be repre- er stops or curtails g sented in the U. N. for internal and construction, thus dipermitting reasons. F.D.R., being an old pol- version of sand and cars to gravel itician and sympathetic with interthe coal fields. However, a railroad nal difficulties, agreed. spokesman said the diversion of Thus, the stage was set for one such cars would do nothing but offof the most serious battles yet to set a normal 10 per cent drop in develop within the United Nations. railroad efficiency in winter. motors, oars or sails. Their only means of propulsion on the 4,300-mil- e trip had been the Humboldt and South Equatorial current. That, said Dr. Heyerdahl as he landed in San Francisco en route to "indubitable Norway, provided proof of the veracity of his theory. "The fact that we made the journey demonstrates it could have been done around 500 A. D., when the Polynesians were first populated," he said. Expert navigators said it couldn't be done, that the balsa wood would sink, that it was impossible; but it wasnt." He related that the current and wind sometimes carried the raft as much as 71 miles a day, sometimes I GetWd 30, SMOKING TdTSe, etfpeeiE nce BEST TEACHES Pacific Journey Made on Raft NEW LY BUSINESS & GENERAL Mercantile parti; equipped, four-h- ; of land. In oil d.stSV Write HARr; - SAME AS JN 500 AD. d r . Real income of wage and salary earners continues to drop, while farmers' income still is rising, it has been revealed by a monthly Investors Syndicate survey of purchasing power. Real income is the relationship of revenue to the cost of living. Wage and salary earners now have only about 96 cents of buying power for each dollar a year ago, while farmers have approximately Not as a A R T Read theJSfc five-poi- In the future was the possibility DEP Income Disparities Charles Luckman, head of President Truman's citizens food committee, opened the widely heralded waste less campaign by calling on the American people to cut their consumption of those three items, thereby effecting a conservation of grain for Europe. At the same time, it was disclosed $1.09. aid for Europe this that stop-ga- p At the same time, the biggest winter may run as much as 800 mil- cause of the wage earners' problem lion dollars 220 million more that is the sharp rise in the price of Mr. Truman had estimated earlier. food. The average family now pays The appeal for Americans to cut more than $1.31 for the same amount down on the amount of foods requirof food that a dollar bought a year ing grain feeding was couched in a ago. It also pays $1.06 for each dolprogram which, if fol- lar on rent, $1.18 to the 1946 dollar lowed, will eliminate the traditional for clothing and $1.23 for miscellanerace for the last chop on the platter ous expenses. it wont be there. This continued divergence between farm and city buying power, Those five diatetio commandthe survey pointed out, indicates ments were: 1) Buy cheaper that a serious unbalance may meat cuts) 2) Dont serve toe threaten the stability of our econovercook Dont 3) much; meat; omy. A close balance is essentiaL 4) Use leftovers; 5) Save wheat in all other possible ways. RECOGNITION: that a voluntary program of meatSdn Francisco spirit less days and a reduction in the size that under the present structure of of bread loaves would be put into the United Nations, where a unani- effect mous agreement on the part of the major powers before major steps NEW FIGHT: CLASSlf CAME1S ARE Mote people are smoking mfh Than ever before! jS |