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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAE SCANNING THE WEEK'S IT CAN HAPPEN HIRE NEWS of Main Street and the World U.S. Home Owners Are Urged OPS Orders New Beef Price Control To Plan Calling for 10 Cent Rollback Prepare for Atomic Attack Because of public apathy toward a possible atomic attack on this nation, civilian defense officials have renewed their appeal to home own-er- s throughout the nation to be m one (weeping order that will touch BEEF PRICE CONTROLS nearly every tamily in the home towns of America as well as 300,000 meat retailers and 25,000 packers, slaughterers and other meat wholeprepared. salers, the OPS put into force a new beef price control program calling If you live in a private home that k at the butcher shop by October 1. for almost a The order is expected to save the American housewife $700 million in the butcher shops. Housewives cannot expect retail prices of beef to drop immediately, however, because the program provides for progressively reducing ceiling over a period of time that will allow livestock producers to unload their high cost animals. Livestock men have balked at controls over cattle prices and warned they would result in less meat production. Michael V. DiSalle, OPS director, will likely be severely criticized by the industry. These are the steps in the new beef program: By INEZ GERHARD 1. A 10 per cent cut in BORGE is putting on one prices which slaughterers VICTOR most delightful shows in catfor the farmer may pay tle. This goes into effect New York when he records his radio for accounting periods be- programs, which are heard Monon ginning on or after May 20 days, Wednesdays and Fridays 2. Dollar and cents ceil- Mutual. The rehearsal runs from 5 to 7 p.m., the actual recording from ings are fixed for wholesaler and retailers for the 8 to 9. The audience gets cme hour first time. The wholesaler of undiluted Borge at his best, pure fun. He does a brief warm-uthen ceilings go into effect May on the retail ceilings 9, May 14. Butcher shops must post retail ceiling price charts, by grade and cut, by June dime-a-poun- d 4. 3. Prices slaughterers may pay for cattle are to be reduced an additional four and one-haper cent on August 1 and by same amount on lf October 1. same August 1 and October 1 dates, retail beef prices cuts of from four to five cents a pound will go into effect. 4. On the MORE CONTROLS Main Street may feel a greater degree of the control pinch if President Trumans proposed legislation gets through with some stiffening, of virtualcongress. He has called for ly everything in the defense production act of 1950. In View of Mr. Trumans recent troubles, it is doubtful if his suggestions will be accepted without considerable criticism. He proposed: 1. Fixing the parity price for each farm commodity as of the beginning of its marketing season for price control to cover the entire season. 2. Establishing effective rent controls for both residential and commercial properties "wherever needed to stabilize the cost of living and the cost of doing business. 3. Strengthening machinery for the enforcement of price control regu- lations. 4. Authorizing the government to build and operate defense plants, to produce essential materials and equipment. 5. Providing for controls over credit in the sale of existing housing. 6. Regulating 11. speculative trading on commodity exchanges. THINGS TO COME If the man on Main Street thinks the controversy is going to die, he is badly mistaken. The battle s just about to begin. This was indicated in a long and extemporaneous speech by Sen. Robert Taft in which he attacked the U.S. joint chiefs of staff and dein Korea. manded that the U.S. go "all-oThe senator said that he was willing to follow the MacArthur proposals for bombing military objectives in Communist China and for giving logistical support, meaning transport and cover, to Nationalist attack on China proper. The senators speech made it clear that the Republican plan to use the forthcoming investigations of the MacArthur dismissal to force an overturning of present far east policy. Truman-MacArth- ut A WARNING TO AMERICA Robert A. Vogeler, shaky, pale and nervous was released from a Hungarian prison after 17 months imprisonment. He had a message for the Main Street of America. "I want to warn every individual American that what happened to me can happen to them if we dont band together to destroy these enemies of individual freedom, he told newsmen after his release. "I have a message for America an important one. "America must be made aware of what can happen to human rights or right of a person to go where he wants and say what he wants the right to be able to go to bed and not be afraid of being taken away from his family to prison in the middle of the night. ... RETURN OF LABOR With the return of organized labor to all de- agencies, the man on Main Street can expect the unions to exert a greater influence over the administrations future defense proposals. It was evident by labors return to the defense agencies that the administration had surrendered on many points of conflict and is now willing to listen to the united labor policy committee! Union leaders made known immediately their first campaign. As one expressed it. "We will now turn the heat on congress by undertaking a new campaign for tighter price-contrlaws and other legislation to insure equality of sacrifice in the defense effort. River (Du.) decorative fabric A loan (Obs.) 12. Additional 14. City (Pa.) 16. Title of roll-bac- p, ACROSS 1. S. Applaud 9. Dexterous 10. A filmy, (The second of two articles.) respect 17. Greek letter 18. Conjunction 19. Music note Preparation for atomic attack . . . keep an assortment of canned goods in atomic shelter. is well built, the cellar is the safest place to be in case of an atomic attack. The lower you get, the more barriers there are likely to be against blast, heat and radioactivity. Select the basement wall nearest the probable target area of your city. If the house is blown over, it will most likely fall away from this walk If you have a work bench or strong table, big enough to get under, move it into your shelter area, near a wall or strong supporting column. If the time comes when you actually have to take shelter, lie under the table. If you live in a home that has no basement, choose a shelter area without windows, on the ground floor. An interior hallway is probably best. In time of emergency, the shelter area should be cleared of mirrors and other objects that might cause injury. If you live in an apartment house, rules for taking shelter will be Learn posted in your building. HUE HD 20. Concludes 23. Finest 26. Kingdom 28. Sit on a DOWN L Two-stran- d line (naut) Incite 2. . 3. Too 4. Strand of thread under skin 5. More lucid 6. Not strict 7. Divisions of plays Danger Journal 8. 11. 13. Macaw 15. The head 21. 22. 24. 25. 27. A SLIGHT DECLINE Food Prices Down .3 of a Per Cent The bureau of labor statistics reported that a survey of eight cities revealed that retail food prices declined slightly during the latter part of March. It was the second time since the freeze of January 25 that wage-pric- e there was a falling off in the retail index kept by the bureau. food-pric- e The decline, however, was only .3 of a per cent At the first of April the index was about 11 per cent above that oi last June, before the Korean fighting began, and 14 per cent above a year ago. The decline was due largely to a small drop in prices of fresh fruit and vegetables. Cabbage led the decline with a 19 per cent drop. Car rots were down 18 per cent ana fresh tomatoes down 11. BODS 32. Coin N- -l 34. Ever (poet) 35. South American mammal (slang) 37. Pull by Any split pulse (India) twisting 40. Partly open 42. Den 43. Voided escutcheon 45. Grow old perch 31. Lixiviums 33. Malt beverage Elevated train (shortened) 36. Cut. as grass 38. A state (abbr.) 34. highest note Steal Title of prince (India) Wise Men Part of window 49. frame God of war (SECTS 'NsecJ 50. Woody tlLLE perennial all-cle- Ger-stel- CORPORATION t So that was it! he told himself. So that was the cause of his wife's indignation and wrath and resentment. In his minds eye the pieces of the puzzle that had troubled him for the past month fell into place. He understood now what had happened; he could see it taking place, step by step. Virginia, his only child had attained the age of 13. She was nearing maturity. Gradually, unconsciously, her fixation had transferred from mother to father. The two had become great friends. Mr. Harlow had been tremendously proud and happy. Not so Mrs. Harlow, Mrs. Harlow was annoyed. She hadnt understood and presently her annoyance paid in full. The increased wages and the increased taxes the manufacturer and processors pay will be added to the price of their commodities, and members of the families pay in the price of what they buy. The problem in the case of the 30 million families is that they have no one to whom they can pass this extra $300 they must pay. Whether it is paid directly or indirectly, it must come out of the family budget, and each one of those 30 million must make drastic sacrifices to pay their $300 that the government may spend nine billion on things we could get along without at this inopportune time. They consider the forcing of such sacrifices unfair, and they vow dire retribution when election time comes. Senator Byrds effort to save that nine billion would seem to be better politics than that of the President in demanding the sacrifices the paying of that $300 would entail on each of the 30 million families. RICHMOND. ' CHEMICAL VIRGINIA Je Foresaw Big Tonnages Daniel J. Morrell, a leiding Ironmaster, backed William Kelly i making his first commercial converter in 1861. Kelly had invented! the pneumatic method of making; mild steel about the same timei as Sir Henry Bessemer of England.) Morrell was one of the men who launched high tonnage steelmaking in the United States. MR. GRASSROOTS Wright A. Patterson family or personal interests in SENATOR BYRD, Democrat of order assist to the utmost in the says, and knows, that effort to to protect this, their, country there can be a cut from the Presidents budget, that calls for taxes against Stalin and his Red army. They fully appreciate living in this of better than 71 billions of dollars in order to pay as we go for land of freedom, liberty and opOf these portunity, but they object to makour war preparations. more than 71 billions. Senator ing sacrifices so as to pay unneeded taxes in these inopportune Byrd proposes to cut more than nine billion, without hampering the times; they object to financing more defense preparations to the ex- TVA enterprises, building more tent of a single dollar. He would dams to produce more power or take out of that budget only those more light, when private enteritems that call for expenditures prise will provide aU we can use; on strictly home projects, either starting new projects such as the those proposed to start, such as St. Lawrence waterway, or continthe St. Lawrence waterway, or uing work upon those that were those for continuing work on proj- started in past years. Those things we can get along ects started in previous years, or those new or continuing projects, without until a more opportune in this country or abroad, that time. That family could not see have no possible connection with why they should be called upon to discontinue little Margarets music our American defense. lessons, at a time when she was In the United States there are such magical progress, or fami30 million making approximately why they must stop movies for lies. That immediately unnecesMargaret and the two boys, or sary nine billion of taxes, means a burden of some $300 deprive them of ice cream cones or candies, and cut out their weekas an average for each of ly allowance. These expenses, plus those 30 million families. That the new clothes and new shoes for is a sizable Item in the budgthe children, a new dress for et of the average American Mother and Dads annual new suit, family. In adding such an must all be sacrificed in order to amount to the family expendipay the tax collector, so the govtures, adjustments must be ernment could do things now it made to provide for the uncould just as well do at some other needed tax item. A family of time. my acquaintance had a family Of course the Dad and Mother of discussion as to what expense this family realize that the $300 they could cut out in order to they must pay will not all be colprovide for that additional new lected from them directly. A portax item. There are few American families tion will be paid indirectly, but that would not willingly sacrifice directly or indirectly it must be which kills flies, mosquitoes, roaches, ants, bed bugs, moths and silver fish. Leaves no unpleasant odor and is harmless to humans and pets when used as directed. Sold at drug, hardware and farm supply stores. TOBACCO Harlow sat bolt upright in chair. The psychology lecturer was saying: And in the normal family, when the daughter reaches the age of 12 or 13 it is quite likely that her fixation will shift from her mother to her father. They will become great friends. Often this fixation on father will remain until the daughter transfers her affections to a mate. However, if father does not respond to daughter's fixation, the child will, unconsciously, shift back to mother, who, in many cases has resented the original transfer Mr. Harlow rose. He made his way down the long aisle, paying no heed to the annoyed glances of other listeners, gained the outside lobby and paused there, dabbing at a moist brow with his handkerchief. of Press the button and the handy dispenser ejects a cloud of aerosol fog a IT IS HOPED but its not at all certain that news of the attack will come through in sufficient time to enable air raid stations to warn the citizens. The alert will be a warbling siren blast lasting three minutes. Immediately close all your Venetian blinds to keep radioactivity as much as possible out of the house. Ed Herllhy recently signed on the Go to your shelter. dotted line once more; after 1514 Your shelter should be supplied years with NBC he is set for anoth- well in advance with the following er year at the old stand. He is cur- items: rently on The Big Show, "Kraft 1. First aid kit Television Theatre, "The Children's Hour and "Date in Ma2. Fire extinguisher. nhattan. 3. Axe and crowbar; a shovel. 4. Battery operated radio to listGny Lombardo also wrote hit name on a contract; be will reen for instructions or sigplace Jack Benny on CBS, Sunnal. days, for 14 weeks starting June 5. At least one flashlight. 10. All of his shows will be 6. An emergency taped from U.S. armed services supply of canned food and bottled water in camps. A special feature of each program with the presthe event that an attack continues entation of "Your Lucky Girl, for several hours. a big name vocalist chosen by Household preparedness plus the men at the camp from many important facts concerning which the weeks broadcast the actual strength and effects of emanates. atom bombs are part of the new film authorized by the federal office Arlene McQuade, "Rosalie on of civilian defense, "Survival Under "The Goldbergs, has a June date Atomic l, Attack. Dr. Richard with New York Citys big Williamsconsultant to the federal Youth Neighborhood burg Council; of civilian defense, and techshell tell fellow teen agers how it office nical advisor on the flim, urges feels to be Rosalie each week on every American to see the picture the popular TV show. and follow its advice. Alan Ladd was on the set of Says Dr. Gerstell: "It can happen here it can happen anyParamounts Rage of the Vulture when he received word that hed where!" been swamped by Boxer puppies; The film is available to church "Irma" had just had 11, and Scar- groups, factory, club, or private let had contributed 12 all arriving home owners at Castle Films, 445 on the same day. Park Avenue, New York City. When serving sauce with ish,! take a bit of time preparing a- ttractive lemon cups for serving the sauce accompaniment. Halves of lemon, scooped out and scalloped at edges are lovely. 46. Noblemen 47. The Three 48. woman keeps! d RID YOUR HOME them! explains the recording session, runs through a script, showing how it is done on the broadcast, entertains the studio audience for a few minutes more, then does another script. Six, seven or eight shows are taped each time. If youre going to be in New York, write to Mutual Broadcasting System, 1440 Broadway, for tickets. well-dresse- her jewelry fresh and clean. Soap! and water renew the sparkle of plastic and enamel costume jew-- i elry. Use a soft brush to get into the carving, corners, and crev-- 1 ices. After rinsing, dry in a towel.) Bulk pork sausage offers an easy dinner solution when served with a sweet potato casserole. Make patties from sausage and place on pineapple slices spread with mustard. Bake until done, about 30 minutes in a moderate oven, basting with pineapple syrup. 39. Guido's 41. 44. The best storage temperature for hatching eggs is 50 degrees F. Temperatures of 40 degrees and below are definitely harmful and those of 60 to 70 degrees tend to reduce hatchability. The (combining form) By SPRING IN KOREA It is spring in Korea. But there is no peace and tranquility in the warm sun. The song birds can not be heard for the constant roar of artillery. The tender sprigs of grass and shrubs are trampled beneath the boots of invading Chinese and defending United Nations troops. It is time for war in Korea. But the great Communist spring offensive is not doing so well. And the people in the home towns of America who are thinking of their sons and brothers and husbands have gained confidence from reports of allied victories. The Reds approached Seoul, but came to a dead stop after allied naval, air and artillery bombardments. On other fronts the fighting had died down for the time being. But as long as it is spring in Korea, the Communists will attack. This time, however, they are running into a meat grinder of fire power. SB BEJQQ I BE! BDOQ ODD (Spain) (Ft.) riii'iTsft ANSWER 30. Across Senator Byrd Tries To Save Nation Nine Billion Chinese Attack South of Parallel Digit City iUGUSEHOm WEEK'S (Term.) 29. City ol A US. tank battalion lumbers into a defense position north of Seoul, prepared to take a heavy toll of advancing Chinese Communist forces. Foxy Weep LAST Seattle 100 Years Old Setting the tempo of progress for; this fast growing region of lumber! ing, fishing, mining, and. shipping, varied manufacturing industries,1 Seattle is now in its 100th year. It) bounded back rapidly from a fire which leveled its business section. In 1889 the year Washington state entered the Union. Pleasant Surprise Abruptly she flung her arms about her fathers neck and promised him that no matter what happened she would keep his secret. changed to resentment against her husband. . . . Mr. Harlow returned late that night. It was not his habit to return home late, but tonight there was a definite purpose. Mrs. Harlow had retired, and 10 minutes after he entered the house his daughter Virginia came in. Virginia had been to a party. Seeing a light in the living room. Virginia came to the door. At sight of her father sitting there alone she uttered a little cry of delight and bounced upon his knee, with the full intention of providing him with details concerning her evenings activities. Something about the expression on her parents face, however, restrained her. her in a MR. Harlowthatsmiled at faint embespoke barrassment. He attempted to brush something from his coat but failed. Thus having had her attention attracted to the something, Virginia investigated and found it to be a daub of powder. She looked at it and frowned. Looking further she discovered a long strand of blond hair. Horror filled her eyes, a hurt look, an expression of awe and wonder and incredulity, gradually giving way to something bordering on accusation and scorn. Whatever "Why, Daddy! 7 Mr. who Ilarlow interrupted, gesturing airily, saying something about an apology, presently lapsing into a lengthy but rather stupid discourse and ending by stating that it would not be wise or necessary to mention the matter to her mother. Virginia stared. Abruptly she flung her arms about her fathers neck and promised him that no matter what happened she would keep his secret. It would be their secret. Poor mother. She must never know But he must promise Yes, yes. Of course hed promise It was all very silly anyway. Just one of those regretful things that would never be repeated. After awhile Virginia rose and left him. Her attitude brought a lump into Mr. Harlows throat. But when she had gone he sighed in vast relief. Beginning tomorrow, he I overheard two members of the local American Legion post discussing ways and means of boycotting all motion picture productions in which any one or more of the cast were listed as members of knew, his daughters fixation would the Communist party, or any subbe transferred back to her mother. be versive organization. That would Mrs. Harlow would cease to be ira laudable move. The most sensiritable and resentful. Harmony tive nerve in the picture industry would reign once more in the houseis the box office. May the Legion hold. And sometime, Mr. Harlow accept the idea. told himself, when Virginia was safely married and away, he would Tell congress the kind of legisexplain it all and hope that she would understand. lation you want enacted. An indication of what may be accomplished in the future is contained in the present. 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