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Show i v. mf" ishl i - ' r cvnnpl.' of riifTjWASHINGTON - Tin'll m v r w.i ulu n ' M it m nt than tii. fi m a .it i , u (i'ui"( If:) .h a In 'I t m l" of the i.U'.h bein' f.n 'I ,i Ihe ijn illv-t"'i..V ite - t ! I ei i t.l.il U s 1 1 vi.au: 1:1 1) r . MI c . . . native cil Ilium luck in I'. V I!t Irma f i . I I ,! M ,r .w I ! i 'tv ( .1 ,fi I' I, f I j. ,r" a, ' . ; t p ft t 1 .1 i V, v i J . t e i ' i II r :l 53 I ( n li't'T. i i " . i' of our gov i rnnuT.t, 1 P' . h - . f s - mw T tw ' h v . v i) a :A t V, -'-s - Vj S , . V s ? o .' A - V , i i - - y 'j , n k A'- f VCI . ' ; v f . v, : ' k r J pencil poised over the pad in front of him, Viu sav that it will he impossible to increase the output of the mines in Country X without additional mining machinery. You gave us the figures for the total equipment estimated, but I wish ou would describe specifically the tvpe and the quantity you need." If the foreign expert had the statistics with him, they were diet ked, end the disi usstnn of that particular item entled If not. the next point was taken up, awaiting the detailed figures which had to be cabled from Country X However, that phase was concluded without anv serious casual- ,.1 v l ai.li l lllli iM ties. In fact. I understand Purchased 10 years ago as a souvenir, this personable alligator, still a baby of 82 pounds, has won the heart of his Carl F. King of Chicago, with his gentle, mature habits. 25-cc- nt ma-te- " g.i' I. r, ' ' Vf d - a:- Vi 'A-v- ,: y" ( f n in , tson r ie .i 1 ! I -- . v 't il. ' I f I I M , vf k A : nfcdtinifMrftft v ' nlA. it WHAT, NO I1A5I? . . . ritual of soprano Astrid Varnay, voutliful queen cf the Metropolitan Operas Wagnerian section, is to gulp a raw egg straight from the shell as a vocal d tonic. Gives her tones. egg-shape- ' ' ' ''iV ' , N s ; Jlwv ft XV M.i- S. - t tn go i 1 ! ui' i I it te-f.ii- 'V ft " v SEvrf KSbX-V-Tif- , r rt' -fA- M-- -4r-!- s ' i Jfy - .? , V.v v Of Press Critics mentioned Secretary of State Marsh ill and his last news conference he'ore meeting with the conI gressional committees. There has been growing criticism of Mr. Marshall here in Washington. It took form after the conference and has appeared in editorials editorialist One Washington complained that Marshall won't talk, that the newsmen at the conference drew a blank because Marshall was uncommunicative. The Wedemever question came up, for example. Marshall would say nothing. lie added. net petulantly, but in a tone that forbade further questioning: Furthermore, I dont feel obliged to report on every conversation I have with the President." Period. That was quite true. He doesnt and shouldnt. Any secretary of st.ite who did feel obliged to import all information exchanged with the chief would not long hold his job. But In a democracy, if you are an official, you have to live in a v "y'V ? a k , I: v AI , A . A b i, V Ah - V L WAR BRIDEGROOM . . . Wilhelm Mueller of Frankfort, Germany, first German war bridegroto reach the U. S., is om-to-be welcomed at airport by his intended bride, Thelma Domerian of Tannton, Mass. -- . '. 'MflJ .. 1, . i t .it,'rr,i labor-sponsore- cooperatue jrocery store in d .McKeesport, I'a. CIO united steel workers union operate a no proht cash-ancarry basis. Aid Deadline Requested; U. S. Corn Yield Down Gown of the Year "'S' Apparently frelirg that congressional approval of his request for aid 597 million dollars in stop-gafor France, Italy and Austria was assured, U. S. Secretary of State George Marshall soun led a new keynote speed. He suggested to the house foreign affairs committee that a deadline of be established for December emergency relief to the three nations, and looked ahead to an early March deadline for his plan for eventual European recovery. State department backed up Marshalls plea for speed. They testified present funds would carry France and Italy only through December, beyond which looms the brink of chaos and confusion political, moral and economic unless additional help is rushed across the This is an artist's conception sea. (front elevation) of the wedding Also testifying before the house gown worn by Princess Elizabeth foreign group, Lewis Douglas, U. S. on November 20 for her marriage ambassador to England, offered a to Lt. Phillip Mountbatten. On the brief, pointed summary of the whole is one of the bridesmaids' right issue of immediate foreign aid: dresses. The gcvvn, upon There can be no guarantee that the which such wedding as adjectives glorious, aid program will succeed, but it exquisite and ethereal have been would be more risky to deny Europe lavished, was of ivory duchess financial help and watch despair and satin, strategically embellished pandemonium spread across the witht seed pearls, crystal and continent. hamtcmbroidcrcd d;kigns based Secof was the it opinion Finally, on by Botticelli. The retary of Commerce Averell Harri-ma- n trainpaintings of transparent ivory silk that emergency European retulle was 15 feet long. lief can be substantially met," despite supply problems in this counarea had not been seeded by Notry. vember 1 because of dry weather. China, Too Simultaneously it appeared that Virtually forgotten under the press meat production had started a downof urgent affairs in Europe is the ward trend, impelled by the reravaged, still duced corn crop and higher feed problem of China contorted in war, constantly back- prices. sliding into greater political and ecoDepartment of agriculture spokesmen estimated that there will be nomic corruption. As a modicum of aid and coma cattle population of only 77 milfort to that Eastern nation. Secre- lion on January 1, 19488.6 million e below the tary Marshall has proposed a high of 85.6 milaid program to be ad- lion on January 1, 1945. As a result, consumers will be eatministered in conjunction with the European phase of the Marshall ing less beef, pork and poultry next year there just wont be as much plan. At the same time, Marshall held to go around. to his stand that the suppressed report of Lt. Gen. Albert Wedemeyer RED ACTION: on conditions in China would not be Terror made public. He intimated that it Riots, Communist-borntrouble and terdrew such a dismal picture that to release the report would be harm- ror was on the increase in France and Italy. ful both to the U. S. and China. Spreading paralysis gripped the CORN DOWN: French port city of Marseille as workers responded to a general Semi-Final- s strike call by Communist labor There was a smattering of bad leaders after a day of rioting in news m the agriculture departments which one person was fatally woundsemi-fincrop report of the year. ed and six others seriously hurt. In Milan, It had to do with corn and winter Italy, Communists sacked an wheat. newspaper plant The 1947 U. S. corn crop now and attacked a police station in the stands at an estimated 2.447.422 000 course of rioting which gripped the bushels, a decrease of 11,252.000 city in a state of near terror. They bushels from a forecast made a demanded the immediate suppresmonth ago. That is slightly below sion of newspapers which incite the people to hate and vengeance, the average of and far under last year's suppression of organizations of Fasrecord yield of more than 3.2 billion cist character and the arrest at once of all persons suspected for bushels. Hopes for another bumper wheat their activity against the republic. In both Marseille and Milan, the crop next year received a thorough dampening with the department's Communists seized upon relatively announcement that about 25 per cent unimportant incidents and managed of the intended winter wheat acreto magnify them to a point where age m the important great plains they could incite violence. p 1 hard-presse- four-yea- d r, s.ir-ticulai- lv - e No 41 tll t i r p (1036-45- i m , i i nt. , Imu ( . 1 h cm w we ent i,4 u i , In 1 no t'J nn' iil So flli2Ssilhup A m m walked into a i It ft the door o cn. A b'g Lit man r.il'eJ an r(u out: Wire Shut that door! bn ught up in a Lain?" The man closed the dt or, met to a table, sat down, and Li .005 cry. Tl e fat man looked mn-- t u coinf triable ; he went oxer to b sobbing man and, patting h m 3 the shoulder, said: I'm sorry. I didnt moan : hurt feelings; I only Marts you to r!oce the door." Im r.ot crying lot arne j:. hurt my f clings," was the rep. but the fact is, I was brom 1; in a barn, ar.d every t me I h. a j.icka'S bray, it makes me fit homesick." not cier paii It chrt else ehn Just jar er has 1 coni tern cier livii pric fa hi If your powketbook winces at ta toll of human lives. On the slopes of the Himalaya mountains black bears killed more than 3,000 persons in 1945 alone. Special anti-bea- r squads now have been organized to combat this terror. Just 100 miles from the great metropolis of Bombay, in western In- -, dia- can be heard the chilling growl of the man-eatin- g tiger. Every year 200,000 Indians fall prey to them, Most dreaded of all, however, is the hooded, glossy king cobra and - its smaller brethren. There are an estimated 40 million snakes in India one for every 10 human beings. And every year they kill 400,000 people. Civilization has quite a ways to go at that. dt mire thought of Chr.Mmas df start scratching names :r ye; list but decide here and new t give i radical, useful g.fts. Fz cn In cr a example, local dealcis aic teaming two timely items you can g.rt generously to the smokers cn c; Christmas list. We refer to Can't Cigarettes and Prince A! be:: Smoking Tobacco. These j upua brands are all dressed up in fi tive wrappings, ready to g.it Camel comes in a handsome te package carton contains 209 mild, fiavorful Camel cigarettes. for the pipe smoker, Prince Albert i3 available a d tins. Betti Christmasy Camels and Prince Albert hav Mer space for a personal Christmas" njessage. Ask you: dealer to put some cartons Camels ar.d tins of Prince Albert away for you now. Adv. tongue-friendl- tti cr Tl cent cien disti of gone 1 line a cc low cost; farm y Of d. one-poun- Th the d low duce per throi whic FOR FASTER RELIEF time marl spre; and mmimt ' per Th as vj coopt but t at tl A Quick I lit Double-Dut- y Thus Special Nose Drops little Vicks In each norelieves head cold distress fast! And If used at first warning sm."e of sneeze, actually helps to prevent many colds from developing. Try lt! Follow directions In pnrkago. stril VICOS 01 VA-TB0--R comr smal distri great missi sale whon for b the s A ret; non abil sup to cm: tion are ave tail' eon ger ) the animal kingdom. Although a handsome bounty is paid for every monkeys head $10 fer a male and $6 for a female efforts to end the monkey menace are up against strong religious sentiment. H.ndus consider the monkeys sacred. Yet, in Benares, children are being pushed from temple steps to their death by Mild monkeys almost daily. Last year monkeys killed 107 persons there. And there are other hazards Mhich nature in the raw holds for the Indians. Wild elephants m the provinces of Assam, to the north, and Mysore, to the south, move in great groups, tramphng villages, destroying crops and leaving behind a grim - Ica in a i.tu I Vdlui v riri u. kj Alt. Ilia'!) I ID .d.ini I if "I lunv, Skv ' Wrichl lor l!rjut Htrtjtr, Zll U. I7:h v. s Niijirr mk II, S. V. It tt mtnr. IjI'v tij No. 4t. I! anti-Re- d OH, HAPPY UNITED STATES red-face- d P- . witnesses Wild Animals Put Bite on India i'e txklrt Our I AAiriS REVIEW cm 1 the shop oo Jj DFADU.NK: December 1 Old of Mm, uK. vitam.ns anil other hi '"i in,! d.it. Thejrc high m line up for their turn fo buy at the Customer rhnty ot an Start otl.ir rtens in uur ini! dub Thiyre high in e soiPi (tchoi . . . INCLUDE 'l a Good all-tim- der-riei- ' ' e , d Eu-on- vV ' n 1 I 1 . ,,4 r 1 tu op Off to e-- I Milli-cientl- fl f ,.1j l J . The bowl. editorialist goldfish quoted the late Clinton Gilbert on A'vretarv of State, later Chief Jus- ticc Charles Elvans Hughes. Gilbert, speaking of Hughes, said: He talks was completed, either American to the country daily. He takes the criticism had been satisfied, or the people into his confidence, telling y all that can be told, anil as soon as European viewpoint had been altered to achieve harmoni- it can be told. He makes no step ous agreement without carrying the country with In setting forth the'r views, cer- hmi . . that is democratic conti ol tain mam factors were empha- of foreign relations. sized by the Europeans Wdl, that is not State Secretary In the fust place, in normal times, Marshall's way. Western Europe traditiona'lv imMany of the traits that make ported more goods from the western a man a splendid leader of arhemiMihere than tliev escorted to mies, a strategist. likewise us. However, this imbalance was make it impossible for him to compensated for by the tiade becater to a public which reacts tween the Far Fast and Western onlv tc emotions not as armor Europe This trade furnished Westplate reacts to shellfire. You ern Europe with suP.cient dollais to cannot land a million men on a make up part of the duTi'ieve foreign beachhead, nor feed and Secondly, in normal times, clothe and care for them so they case Britof Gieat in the can carrv out their gigantic ain, there was the factor of inmission, with a glib tongue, a Thus "invi-ih'- e invisible income charming smile or a keen sense come was made up, in part, of incf publicity that gets your camvestments held by mdiviioal Britpaign on the first pages. ons and the British envoi mm nt of Secretary of State Marshall is a the income in commissions and plunnt r and an excellent ex-c- t gieat other fees which the British and of plans. It is up to someone utor other nations earned as a c'eir.ng-hous- e of merchandise, through the else to "soil" those plans. use of shipping facilities and many other services which it was cone venient and practical fur in nations to provide for tl e woild But has largely this invisibe income disappeared now We asked one of the FTircpean representatives what had hapDo ytu pity the poor American pened to it. The partial answer of course, was obvious; With pedestrian who figu''es to get his e world trade at a standstill, lumps from being hooted in the by a rampag ng motorist when many of the services no longer the street? Think nothhe cro'-se- s are being provided. And as to Euroone the personal holdings, ing of it In India monkeys, savpean representative said: Before the war. I owned 100 shares age tiger--- Mod elephants, prowling bears ond poisonous snakes kill of A. T. Sc T., and 20 shares of more than a million persons every General Motors. But they had to year. go long before the war was over Like the tiah'c Prnace in the the interruption of my earning United States, this situation at last power, high taxes and so on. Still another important factor is has attracted the att ntion of the the consideration of t'o normal etnral an provinci d governments trade which formerly ex stt d be- in India They hae declared the tween Eastern and Western Furt pe monke. s which invade the Hindu It was interesting to note at this city of Benares and b,te pilgrimagppt rs to death one of the optimism point, that consider. ing wor--of our time from as expressed by t' o Europeans greatest mo-ace- s two-side- " V, it gradu- ally blended into tl e third phase, vvhch vis a dsenss'on, bringing out exactly how the Paris repel t was ini li ulatnd Whothei , for instance, it was a synthetic combination of various sepal ate viewseparate plans, or points and whether the paits were fitted together with due relation to each other so that they could he taken apart and put together again. The Americans took it apait and. we were told, it went together all right. dis- As I say, this was a I it understand that and cussit'n, developed a common appraisal of the plan. In other words, when it two-side- OXK MAN S BUST FRIF.ND . . . .'v vi Ik news eonfeienre ng In h s vert.itAei (if tlk lie met with i i.ngres.ion.tl coin. JI5 Kureeiin rnuriries 'nt (t"'A'n in fmttii Ie h.i I. ns he put it, the st.ite dei'.irlment to ejrrv immense ground to cover." their dtiily, and sometimes nmht y Marshall Target pernin.irs with the representatives I i r 9 ' I MON STOKi: ard ..f Uus mi ! I a we h.i 111 '..Ills .in !' 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