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Show PAROWAN TIMKS. PAROWAN. UTAH WRONG JOB OUTLOOK: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS' Better for Grads Russians Urge West German State Rule; Be Wiped Out; Ask Congress Curtails Must Legislation hn'd n wer I 11111111'' Hitlrrn ' Mill H ru' r I Ill'll I. imiu tl 1. b .11 s riri"rll an tt) ami air k III llli'i-- I i.l lit s . air llnor Ihi-- it i r .. . In v ,n . ri'iifi' m Paris toe !n .( time ell v 1. st ui I ie 'A. Si'll-V.- 11 r n "vrV'f A I .v; ' ' - 'r . POM NT VOTK . . . This lone woman nler, to whom a pair of shoes would he a Godsend, is shown as she; cast her ballot in n the elec liens held in the one uf Germane. The Russia iis had hoped to make a big propaganda gun of the election a gun that would be used in 4. James Pig Brooders Lif guesses on last fall's To Protect presidential election and lias ItAre Found .i. V4! self to blame. VaiMe flt Fanownig Time and The postelection criltcistn ww his little t il the riasun for it were analyzed in 'k went to below I'll I. i; po.nliiigly" r" on The nPress wuk in a tne discussion f.n.d si panel lilting fit w' of t e survey have shown a null and The People' at the A S N E.s nursery rhn But a J- far enough as f;,r as ' annual convention. bet'., r ratio, the summary says. f concerned teof late the half A; pi oximalely T!uyd Panel speakers were Philip H. I the pig gr, UF rj.t f spon es i . port the.r reeoid of job , . ! editorial page director of it to tcL market And the .....te Oregonian; r.ichard process i, no the Chicago Sun-To,h i Norfolk Hanes, o.d sow may erUih ,K h Dispatch, and Paul Miller, off as thw crowd spring HowR. N, papers. in an effort to ku-- vtarra' ard. Cleveland News, was modThe , roblem of W!t.r j erator. S. Best Editors I. discussion was The aimed at finding out it the daily press is doing a good job of keeping the public informed. For the record. Dr. Alberto of the stiugi-employment denarii in Lleras, secretary-genera- l 'DCfT-V- v SCENES LIKE THIS M IRKED BERLIN BLOCK IDE LIFT . . . With the last ten days But Duque-n- e Organization of American States, at Pittsburgh repot ts, the lifting of the Russian blockade in Berlin, the living standards ol told the editors the U. S. press is C.d's in general are less than m the people there have begun to look up with the arrival of many objects the best in the world in supplying and foods which had not been seen In those parts for a long time. The 1!M, I except those for sales personinformation. first carload of oranges for the German people was an occasion of nel winch have increased. it has kept the public fully inBo ton university says job offers festivity as shown here. This was especially true for the kids, many of X V'. on all matters of public informed were too to whom ever small seen an have 7 before had as there are er cent fewer than last ye ir; orange ts in-- , too well and terest perhaps none been since tlic beginning of the war. Ohio State finds about the same formed on private affairs. he said. u number of employers represented Parrish opened the panel discus V. but on the campus this spi mg, , s : : - y v. with a declaration that public sion . .t w..i.V..,a, eai b firm taking fewer men. Yale n the toward riacti newspapers Here Is shown a pie t,, uniMis.ty has tccurded more I: has boon much ni' re serious fnl-Calls than as of a year ' 1 In Ofttimcs operation. n the electn it Truman than wing I ago form of supplementary heat . I was f flowing the Roosevelt elec-- I HYE out of every six schools r- necessary to preienl t He s.i.d it was scrims betarn . x , luted in the survey repot t starting rale k: p among ... plfi some cause critics have shrugged, .s ilanes to he as high or higher brooders smh as tt. tn' tu: ns though we were no longer so than last year, prevailing range of been developed for this purpJ tant. impel ofleis is ft cun $300 to $215 per A market starts at farrow.:; month for bu.aness ndniuuHration Blame Assigned : 4f the spring some form 0 and liberal arts setuors. and from Parrish reasoned that the press ' A heat r . is needed to ; i J $33'i to $.'137 for engineering grads, had it'i If to blame because it made r '' Jt. high mortality rate P. with exceptional men getting still of permitting the elecmistake ftthe v v A ers . have bien fer of developed t tion polls to bo carried in its pages. t i higher offers. Illinois Institute t-'s Their use will Savt Technology reports: The class of In short. he said, the papers purpose. of one and a halfjjt 375 engmeeis graduating January almost universally vouched for the average t to Purdue zt litter, 20. 1940, averaged $300 per month according t so identified . polls as scientific, and CM fr sity. for a basic 40 hour week; this is themselves with the polls. Hi Brooders to are bu: of the highest average salary easy any V"; k.u He said the answer is for the economical to v. class in our history. operate. G re. to it make the that clear V press are constructed by boiv v they v- -t polls are syndicated columns, that off a corner of the fammaj. u:t y TOURISTS: V(t j ivMV. political conditions never really are to a height of about 16 ares i: l1"' $ More Cultured S iM, fixed, and that the polls belong to roof is placed over this rer'.tp T3 the newspapers and not vice versa. enclosure and a board railed li- La: The American tourist these days said k? the election the front opening about 8 was coming in for a new type of Finnegan t- - tt treatment from his overseas hosts. guesses were so wrong because the above the Door. Heat is yrr. FDR, JR., AND MOTHER SHARE VICTORY JOY . . . First son of his For instance, in Capetown, South press does not understand the mass by a 150 to lamp, to. illustrious father to make an elective how in Washington, Franklin D. to ud mind and has a shorter memory depending on weather coni'. the Africa, according merchants, is with Roosevelt, shown his Jr., Mrs. Eleanor mother, new tourist is not the vulgar type than the people. Roosevelt, after He ar: A in hole the is cut top, his election to the house of representatives from the 20th New York The voters didnt let the press, which used to invade Europe in yu m in a suitable reL lamp placed district. In his first try for public office, young Roosevelt defeated the d the pollsters, or each other know which is bolted securely over hordes, wearing glassC!. Democratic candidate backed by Tammany, as well as a es and loud clothes. ki..c Republican their election choices until election opening. Pig brooders cons-- a He takes the seat left vacant by the death of Sol Bloom. opponent. THIS new American is well day, Finnegan said. average of 36 kilowatt hca M 0 rns bred, quiet, wealthy, but has the power per litter. lerh familiar souvenir mama, said one New Railway Train May k sai curio dealer. One bought everyRevolutionize Travel t.rd t thing I showed him. Ts it genuine Meat Income Zulu?' he kept asking. NEW YORK. A new train des"Wh Then, the dealer added, he took a challenge c: to cribed as presenting all my shields, assegais and bead-worthat possibly may revolutionize red A' I had to call a ricksha to get the entire passenger carrying field No. the stuff down to the ship. And was demonstrated by the American tes, s when he saw the ricksha, he wanted Car & Foundry Co., its builder. , y' tai. to buy that. Most startling concept in the detT.eth AMERICANS no doubt will palpisign is that the train is composed of tate with pride at this new evaluaunits, each supported by Elba two wheels at the rear and coupled jjjv? muturs fit tion of their cultural level by those Fr.der to the unit ahead somewhat like an abroad who piofit most from touru 4 rsJuSfJ ifccut, ist business but most will console automobile truck trailer. Aside from this, the train is themselves with the fact that so g Any long as he has any money, the passengers sit with theii , 6 EMi, Howe feet only 18 inches above the rails American tourist will manage to COTT0X The center of gravity on each unit Mr. get along quite well wherever he is said to be 40 inches above the I few may be in Europe or elsewhere. -rails compared with 64 inches on e t cross the standard passenger car. the Ar t of Almost Jrnblerr And it is light in weight. Extencash incow trest li sive use of aluminum, along with can farmers total the sale came from fees to saving of materials in normal year to the ts lr.fn undercarriages, results in a weight aaealSrepared by the Arr 4"cker estimated by AC.F. at less than Instltute frnm us.de;. t.t is present railroad equip- - Meat fcT,e in ment. Isted ir A.C.F. spokesmen said the low hall M t go n center of gravity and short-uni- t con- 3, , rareiots 6 . dollarS- - T al oash Jfir pis I struction makes for . T .. exceptional I SoveIT illWj stability and reduces the Ardy normal crops includlnS L.e an GETTING HIS APPLE SLICED THE HARD WAY . . . on sway curves. experienced MelEven in bourne Australia, they say an apple a day In addition, the light weight rekeeps the doctor away-- but i Dave will it keep the undertaker away if one makes a duces the size of motive power rehabit of having it to the sliced like this? Pictured here is the assistant of pu quired, with savings in initial cost a traveling r. The One of his chores is to hold the in and fuel on a stick in his mouth economy. Because of apple while the marksman. Smoky Dawson, heaves Ls," M "Ths M its lightness, the train is capable the shiv and chops the Led a fruit ThIS photo was made a split second after the of fast acceleration. was and apple split Hold one half on the way to the floor. Jour Milk , y. for t wrong . ..J ft NHf V V. Forrestal, U.S. defense secretary, to his death from the Kith plunged then he summed up the floor of national naval medical cenworld's reaction when he added. ter in Washington. My hopes are distinctly chilled. FORRESTAL had been under treatment for operational fatigue' CONGRESS: since April 2. Attendant physicians Let's Wait said he had been considering suicide, that the nature of his malady trouble for nothing A lot of indicated this mental condition as might be an apt phrase to describe an inescapable adjunct to it. But all the national agitation against President Truman's health insur- they felt he was getting better; in ance and civil rights proposals for fact they had hoped to release him his own leaders in congress erased from the hospital in 30 days. the issues by taking both As secretary of defense, Forresitems of legislation off tal labored under a burden such as the must list. few national serv ants have carried. ALSO slated for further delay Ifis was the job of directing the was the administration's gigantic naval ptogram during the tax increase plan, the war, as well as the almost hopeequally controversial Brannan farm less task of attempting unification of the armed forces The strain was proprogram and the foreign-armposal. great and a sympathetic people This left only three measure bills could understand why it might have for top priority action. They were: broken a strong man. of the reciprocal 1. Extension President Truman took full cogtrade program which has passed nizance of Foirestals worth when the house but is stalled m the sen- he declared the former defense ate. secretary was as much a casualty 2. Repeal of the of war as if he had died on the firlabor act. ing line. 3. Ratification of the North ABUT there was an added burden tlantic security treaty which reweighing on Fonestal. That was a a majority burden of attack and vilification quites only vote in the senate. from two of the n ition's top radio MAJORITY LEADER newscaster-columnists- . SENATE After his Scott Lucas indicated action might shucking death, the pi css of the be sought before adjournment on nation began to revalue the impact minimum-wag- e boosts, the inter- of its effect and that of the radio national wheat agreement, and a Some nationally syndicated obpay raise for top government servers charged that the attacks executives and military peisonnel. upon Fot rest al via radio and in Speculation was that decision to had added o his load of abandon for the time the compul- pnnt desperation. They advanced the sory health insurance program premise that unless some check stemmed from mounting congres- was put upon this tvpe of journalsional clamor for sharp cuts in ism, it might discou'age many able government spending, with the men from entering government civil rights legislation delay beservice. lieved motivated by fear of a There is poss.niy no agony of southern filibuster. Congress wants to adjourn by August, and consid- mankind compurane to that which must go on in the r of the man eration of any of the powder to take h.s o.vti life. It is kog legislation might make that about wholly foie gn te t1 e concept of impossible. the normal, everv- - nv mind. CerLUCAS said he thought President m the f ice of the very tainly it Truman was definitely satisfied first natural law self preservation. with the progress being made. Weighing all th.s, .t is d.fLcult to That surprised some legislators, understand how t ct could he anyfor unless congress repeals the th. rg but sympathy for ForroMa, law, the President and a.-- honest effut ts undei stand will be urable to point to accomsomethu g of the teiturous mental plishment of any of his campa.gn suffer. ng which d.ove him to leap pledges when congress adjourns. to h.s death. STAND-IIN DOGHOUSE But ' v j e ir . g-- -: ?. r.: 'I? 'ft k r cr v r" low-slun- one-thir- d c- one-fourt- h - knife-throwe- , Atomic Propulsion Plans Being Pushed by America WASHINGTON.-- A huge research program aimed at perfecting atomic power for surface ships and submarines within five or six years is being launched, Senator McMahon (D., Conn.) has disclosed. Atomic propulsion, it is expected, would enable ships to range the world without refueling. It thus would be a long step in freeing navies from their dependence on bases and refueling stations. McMahon said the commission will spend about $500,000,000 at a new research project to be located at an as yet undetermined site in the West. -d j ' Mrs. Ralph J. Fugatt holds Mark Ri hard, 7 weeks, at their Springfield home. Her husband has never seen his son beeause he is in Rutland, Vermont jail under an early 1800 law whieh demands payment of court judgment or paupers oath. i But Genevieve, bond at heat t, ear in wtueli sl.e Fete obv nuslv a vaga- vun-ouH- i from the w being brought to town A rhi!.uii.T; h n i : u m M .rni redd about Cjc"'.ae and had an Hf d dt' rt a ' rtT j so e'd m L;rd tu.e Ht i cai: i u. H.- ut t to t',n i tracu. f t.c tno sectd a adq.brv : ,t i , , .v ti ! Victims s Pvush h x Taft-Hartle- Goose on Loose Perturbs Gold J - horn-rimme- s Taft-Haitie- k-- 300-wa- d ' O&MjO&cj i Itus-si.i- former i WASHINGTON The American Society of Newsi aj er Editors has been told the press has taken Its i- against Genevieve the goose was on the loose and her successor was in the doghouse. Genevieve the first was a plump young bird bought from a fairer to play the role of the go. tnat laid the golden for tie egg Women's Med.ia! college '40 God Rush fete in Philadelphia An important role which the ladies weie determined to gee done right. I I " one-thir- disappoint- fain Iv itiifinfmcs bi.li i.l nf e t rn National H.fe H .i.mce ? i'Vt - minister The Soviet foreign showed L.l.e tact. He ltd up to ins a long tirade pi opus al with the US, Bnt.iui and the Biff Four conference beFiance for what he termed violin ginning .May 33. But the Soviets d of tuns' of the Potsdam agreements. had to admit that SOV1HT ideology could not tolerthe valid ballots east voted ate a sej a rale German state with the autonomous poweis and tluue was slate. little question that the Kremlin would stand firm in thus position. FORRESTAL: On the other hand theie was no "Belter to Die . . possibility that the western powers would recede from their intei turn Comfortless, nan dess, hope- to return government of Germany less, save in the dull, pi inspect of to the German people. Thus it would the . . . better to yawning giave seem the impasse was clearly die, um! .sleep the never-- ukmg established. sleep than linger on . . . For the U. S., Dean Acheson deWith tile mi ort of these lines livered himself of what might well ft Chorus From .mi Sophocles' be the decade's masterpiece of so obvunis'v goading his Ajax he the when called understatement suggestions i u I Russian ing. n( t I Vr;; v 1 Poll Blame ;ri an m ..''f'l il I' teal lioji tn&t liar-- , IM...11 be forthcoming, fot, f. int.irv w of St ite pi an . .1 rued ., I,. ,i la by ill i.bcrff, mute folium ,s ( ,.n. mitt' e than man, not to ive with the Rus-- , t n a'Vie hut rattier to keep open, if iloor to hiring peace. a!.., t j WITH tie IP. nan blockade of ,, lift. 0 ami the Soviets nppar-inllnew tune in ri ahv t" '"'It pei.itinii, the theme of u,.ilil the rot ft 11 in e was to be harmony. t the iti legato hardly had time to n..iim the scats of their chairs betoie the Itu lulls were at It Foreign Minister eii'i I! blandly proposed1 A', ml t.,.t the council of foreign rnnnstcis w.ic oat the new west German Mate and return German allairs, includ.nff directum of the Ruhr, tu In . power ("iitrol machinery. MANY had expected tins course bv Pa- S wets They had prcdieted ft, i it of the Pa rim blmkade t.iat v is done to soften up the mini' lets f,,r tins wi.v proposal. Hut it didnt vMiii., All thiro westirn powers m me, Palely rejected tile piopoSI-U- . !' 1 tI 41 A, 'laugh two thud; of the 133 i oil. ps an I iimvcisitiel cownd to date fa I thi ir total ell ! .nyn t .t.v to (a'1 all I he wav from .' Nufo A Sour 1. ;.m:j V t (. GERMANY: I a. ' ! pi s Editors Get i ,'f ' h "1 GUESSERS CRIME: Penalty Apropos fitted the j tim.-hme- .me in a ca-- e m niume.pal court. Two youths. 21 and 18, were brought in on a cl ergo of crashing a wedding jartv and ratn'ng away with the wedding cr.i-.They said they did it on d dare Alter crag a moment, the 1 J !.,C i :.r c.'t n'.s to buy a v ' : f ui 2 K.ve it to l: t r c At the end of this research, we are hopeful we can demonstrate that mobile fatomic) power plants not only are feasible but are here," he told newsmen after a LEAVES AUer,. HOSPITAL , AFTER h meeting the congressional atomic energy committee which he heads. He said there i a "certair amount of to such uncirtamty research as 'here is in aU scien tif.c research But he adaed: "There is reason able expectancy the result will be accumphahcd " of FOl f,tt, he h3S bren a Palipnt f"r four trarT four momhEfmMa la rP'l3l,Where his lifetime of five vears The boy was m, death rom a throat Infection when be entered 'the hosF,tal ,n r ,n u IMa. He was unable to utter a sound until a few ury was performed on h.s windpipe and nowis .easing' Z"uZ : Andy Infant Food Source Ir An infant food made of milk rnaf ' ' a "Mr. sri now going on in to show favorable reS the conclusion drawn old Macy of the and Irvine tz.pse Jour q ti.e to j ' 0r-Minnesot- . . Ie dirty 1 note krse. a. "So, wjvjr Dr. Macy at w1 pediatrics head . Mexico have visited conferred with leading ians on the tests. rj The new baby - i ,.tr use opportunities for tries if future experiment . satisfactory. - th JCinj a fVe beei toven't si to'N Id 11 the f Mr. ment; Ls msta Be her to Of fte d Sits Veterinarian Calf Which Interests Cattle don't sit so it was news when Veterinary association t: professional interest ca case of a Hereford f. in Tennessee. The said the Tennessee on the ground with a. sprawled forward. he The calf usually u before trying to feet, the journal rep kre y'd J ' hun e. to d SJ-- f - left . ' bran; toshh r, . tt?be fsroc, 3!, hac |