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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH -- UNITED NATIONS: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS - Vote Down Red Move Again the Soviet Union's camIn paign to seat Communist China the United Nation' met defeat, The defeat waa significant in that a vote was taken within four hour of the opening of the fifth session of the general assembly and was the first time the assembly ever tackled a major issue before disorganizational In Ibr.r f posing of routine ' IKDITOH'B NOTI When opinion, oro and nol ncrtoll of Iblo nrwnpaprr.l Woalorn Nrwopaprr I nloa't nr nlloproo4 problems. The motion to seat the Communist government of China was introduced by India and led to an immediate clash between Russias delegate Andrei Y Vishinsky and the U.S. delegate Dean Acheson. The U S. secretary of state said in his speech. "Vote on It now and vote it down." He reminded the assembly that 43 of the U.N.'s 59 members recognized the Nationalists as the true government of with 10 China. The vote was abstentions. Political observers speculated tnat the Soviet foreign minister might walk out after the vote. He contented himself, however, with declaring the assemblys action "illegal and incorrect." A Canadian proposal to set up a seven-natiocommittee to study the question of Chinese representation and report back to the assembly when its recommendations was The Bible, a picture of Christ on the window of a church and the adopted. American flag are symbols of our civilization as well as the symbol Whatever the report, observers of National Bible Week. believed Russia would continue its campaign to seat Red China. It was The race of U.N. forces from the Inchon and Pusan areas to NATIONAL only a matter of time until the cut South Korea Into two sections and isolate thousands of Commuquestion was brought up again. nist troops in the south went forward at such a clip correspondents were unable to keep up with the advance. The two spearheads RUSSIA: made a Junction north of Taejon, trapping about 100,000 Communist troops in southwestern Korea. Arrows indicate the directions What New Game? the converging advances took. World diplomats are wondering millions of Americans of all faiths and Next week, October new game the Russians are what KOREA: will observe National Bible Week. creeds playing. Three Bloody Months People of every age and in all walks of life; factory workers and The first clue of a new Soviet business and professional men and women, and housewives farmers, the with was openevident attitude the months After three bloody folk who are the backbone of America, will be encouraged by solid the N. U. of the general assembly. ing war in Korea appeared near the Andrei Y. Vishinsky, the Russian proclamations and prepared statements from their governors and mayors end with the capture of Seoul, to make the week a major activity In their communities, one in which foreign minister, and his colleagues Korean capital, and the in cowering and fool- on the Soviet Let us not, they can be well Informed concerning the scriptures. afwere delegation junction of U. N. troops from ish The Laymens National Commitfear, throw away the ideals fable. Their speeches were almost the Inchon and Pusan beachheads. tee as sponsors of National Bible which are the fundamental basis to in what comparison soothing, The war seemed to be in the last for our free Week also asks everyone to make President they used to be. aoclcty, They were making it an occasion for of three stages. The first began Truman said in his mes- a deliberate show of reasonablespecial prayer, with the invasion of Communists a period to collect our thoughts, Comthe sage denouncing roundly ness. to marshal our hopes and to plant troops and their capture of Seoul munist control bill. Later, Jacob A. Malik declared in our hearts a strong belief in our and the general retreat of AmeriI don't think there Is going to leada of he favored top meeting can and South Korean troops to the be American way of life. any war, but I think there will ers of the U. S. and Russia to neThe state tax burden tor the fisnarrow beachhead at Pusan. The laymens committee, which be many occasions of great anxiety for peace. He said also his cal gotiate reached a record ten year 1949-5Week Bible National The second was that period when until the East-Weimpasse Is bro- government would pledge not to be originated is a of $60.72 per capita in the nonaverage years ago, U. N. forces maintained their ken." Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, winner the first to use the atomic bomb. profit 48 states, according to a report organization, composed of beachhead while troops and weap- of the Nobel peace prize, said in He also favored disarmaissued by Commerce Clearing general of just all citizens faiths, ons for an offensive were being an interview. House of Chicago in its state tax ment. business executives and labor leadbuilt up in Japan and near Pusan. "We have a word In Russian This averages $3.21 more Malik made his views known in ers. Rear Admiral Reginald R. review. The third and final stage began which you should know. It is individual than was collected answer to questions submitted to Belknap, USN (retired) is honorper with the Inchon Invasion and a niehevo'. It means 'dont worry him by a Maryland committee for ary P. in 1948-4Dr. Alfred chairman. general attack from the north and things will turn out all right, The report shows extreme variaare always Haake, noted economist, business The Russians peace. south to isolate the invaders below Jacob Malik told delegates while careful in answering questions and consultant, and civic administrator tions in per capita collections by the 38th parallel and thus destroy chatting with western delegates in never do so unless the questions is chairman. Howard Kirock, states. Washington was highest with A them. the security council lounge. Did he have been cleared and approved. Louisiana followed with $97.76, fJ LL.D.. is executive e The breakout from the Pusan mean all right for he Russians or $96.22, and California collected With this thought in mind diplobeachhead came suddenly and in for world peace? Diplomats won- mats were wondering could it be Observance Grows $91.41. New Jersey had the lowest The committee said in a stateforce. Troops landed at Inchon dered. with $39.23. Four southern states possible the Soviet realizes what ranked next; Georgia collected captured Seoul and headed south. a narrow escape the world has had ment announcing the week: The two forces were within a few CONGRESS: "Ever since the start of Na- $41.16, Kentucky and Alabama from a general war? Could it be tional Bible Week each succeeding $42.80 and Mississippi $43.81. miles of each other at last reports Home for Elections possible the Russians finally deEleven states were in the mid and thousands of Communists were year produces more and more eviThe 81st congress which will be sired peace or was this a propadence of people being influenced die classification: Massachusetts doomed to isolation and destrucmove? ganda to turn to the Bible for spiritual tion in the final phase of stage praised and condemned, according Wis$63.57, South Dakota $63.27, The state department was in- comfort and to individual political views, came three. guidance. It is a po- consin $62.06, Iowa $60.48, Maryclined believe to latter. the After anti-Goto a dramatic pause with a filibusttent antidote to the propland $59.48, Vermont $59.09, West Military commanders were quick er and a vote to override a presi- a hurried conference the departbeing put out today. aganda Virginia $58.75, Idaho $58.58, Conto report that bloody fighting would dential veto. The congress will re- ment declared Maliks statements The Communists wont like the necticut $58.55 and North Carolina go on for some time as mopping convene were only propaganda. November 27 observance of National Bible Week, $58.53. up operations continued. They exThe filibuster was unique in that but they can rest assured it will mounin the pected guerilla warfare be the greatest observance in its Total Revenue Increases both supporters and opponents of tains for a long time since many the Five states reported startling Communist control bill, history. Every community will entough Communist units were expected to the increases: Delaware 58.7 per courage and promote it in every issue in question, participated resist to the death. cent, South Dakota 26.2 per in it. way. One important question remained In the years of our forecent, Florida 25.9 per cent and First, six senators teamed up to New York 22.3 per cent, while unanswered. Will U. N. troops cross filibuster for 194 hours against the bears, the bible was a pillar of the 38th parallel into North Korea? bill in the hope that Nebraska, which the previous strength to them as they strugpopular opion-io- n to meet the adversities year had shared the low mark gled apand presidential in collections with New Jersey, which beset a young nation. In NOBEL PRIZE: peals might tip the scales in the the present period of immense raised its collection by 23.1 per favor. administrations To American Negro cent. and sorrow and suffering pain, six when the Then, finally gave The per capita tax load was the Bible is still a pillar of Dr. Ralph Bunche, U.N. media-to- i up, supporters of the bill continued raised by $10 or more in Kansas who brought an end to conflict strength in preserving the morto talk until several advocates, inal values upon which America and Oklahoma and was hiked by in the Holy Land, was awarded cluding Sen. Robert Taft of Ohio was founded. $5 or more in ten other states. the Nobel peace prize for 1950. could arrive for the final vote. Eight states lowered their levies. Dr. Bunche, grandson of an AmerAmong its sweeping provision, the A Desire for Good West Virginia cut its per ican Negro slave, is the first of his bill requires the registration of "Make no mistake about it, We tax revenue by 3 per cent, capita South race to receive the peace prize. It Communists and Communist-fron- t are at the crossroads of civiliza- Carolina 2.6 cent, Pennsylvania per mass will be presented to him Decemthe authorizes organizations, tion. We must subdue the stupid 2.2 per cent and Mississippi 1.9 per ber 10. He will receive $23,000 and a roundup of suspected subversives pagans who are trying to eliminate cent. Illinois and New Jersey rein time of war or national emergengold medal. God from the face of the earth. Milduced by 0.9 per cent, North Carocy and provides stiffer penalties for A member of the U S. state dePresident Truman (right) pins lions of persons in our country, lina by 0.6 per cent. a fifth star on Gen. Omar N. of all faiths, who have a determipartment. Dr. Bunche was loaned espionage and sabotage. Total state tax revenues reached President Truman said he vetoed to the United Nations in 1946. He nation to further the common good Bradley, chairman of the joint $9 billion for the nearly year, the chiefs of staff, making him a of all, will be reading the bible succeeded Count Folke Bernadotte the measure because: said. This was 7.4 per cent report (1) Aid potential enemies by reof a at the of White of Sweden as the U.N. mediator in week October the army general during more than the previous yrars House ceremony. Palestine after Bernadotte was as- quiring publication of a complete People all over America are total, another record year, and set of defense plants. sassinated in 1948, effected an ar- list beginning to realize more and more a new record of continued and un (2) Require the justice departWAR-TAthe importance of National Bible BILL: mistice and ended the bitter clash interrupted climb for 17 years. ment and the FBI to waste "imWeek. They are showing a devoted between Jews and Arabs. The report based on U.S bureau Approves Congress mense amounts of time and energy and continuing solicitude for its of census When informed of the award, he figures, shows the states attempting to carry out its unCongress approved the $4 7 bi' teachings. They are exerting a tre- collected $4,687 million, or 52.3 paid tribute to his predecessor for workable per lion war-tabill th: mendous influence for good. They cent of this revenue from registration provisions. emergency laying the essential foundations of general 3) Deprive the U S. of "great as12 to 20 pe. boosted taxes from are for much concerned the very the Palestine agreements. and selective sales and gross resistance of many aliens in intellicent on individual incomes. future welfare of all men. taxes. ceipts "At this moment, I cannot forIt was significant that the senat gence matters." Veteran groups, labor unions, get that Count Bernadotte and 10 (41 Antagonize govern- shouted its approval of the bill wit! friendly fraternal organizations, women's Beverage Tax Declines other members of our team gave ments. out a roll call and the house passe Consistent consumer demand, clubs, youth movements, chambers their lives in the effort to restore (5) Put the U.S. in the "thought it 328 to seven. And even while the of commerce and other organizarising prices and a high level peace to Palestine, he said. control" business by regulating sub- vote was still ringing in the tw tions are asked for personal parof spending is credited for raisDr Bunche is the eleventh Amerversive literature and propaganda. chambers, the house ways and ticipation, and to concentrate on ing the general sales and gross ican to win the peace prize, Others (6) Make it easier, instead of means committee called a the one objective National Bible receipts tax by 7.4 per cent or meeting were President Theodore Roose$322 million. harder, for subversive aliens to be- to begin drafting a second tax in- Week. Many of them have already velt, Elihu Root, Woodrow Wilson. come naturalized American citi- crease bill. started the ball rolling in their The only specific taxes to show Charles G. Dawes. Frank B. Kellog, zens. The two measures together could communities. They are motivated a decline for the year were alcoDr. Nicholas Murray Butler. Jane l7 Give federal officials vast boost taxes by $12 billion, to almost by a desire for good and are has- holic beverage sales, off 1 per cent, Addams, Cordell Hull, John R. powers to harass citizens in the $50 billion a year higher than any tening the day when peace will and death and gift taxes, off 3.4 come to all mankind. Mott, and Emily G. Balch. exercise of their right of free speech. collections in World War II. per cent. Congress Overrides Truman Veto Of Tough Communist Control Bill; United Nations Forces Take Seoul 33-1- not t a 5 Produce Clean Eggs For Larger Profits Buyers Will Pay Top Prices for Clean Eggs Produce clean eggs. Thousands of dollars are lost by poultry raisers every year due to dirty eggs and the resulting deterioration takes place before they are marketed. The prevention of dirty eggs will not only increase the flockowners income but will build a better market for eggs. Dirty eggs offers a poor appearance, they cannot be stored successfully and it takes time and NON-SMEA- R I STAYS Now OrJor-lj-xi- I (Hi you. , J l,p Off wh.0 you Now. uy goodb" 00ryUu ot Today-g- HA2 4 to 6 time, Iodm, Moae). dept atorea m n mit 18-2- Headliners State Tax Burden d Sets New Record Of $60.72 a Person st d Promotion last-minut- e QUICK 4H MOLASSES! VHK Laymen's Group Plans Week Of Bible Study and Meditation 5.500-wor- NIW No creaming, no egr-easy mixing um I cup Kollogg'i u, Eggs should be gathered at least three times a day in wire baskets and stored in clean, cool, moist place. money to clean them. Consequently, buyers are willing to pay more for clean eggs which means more prof it to the flockowner. The production of clean eggs and handling them to maintain quality is not difficult. Deep, dry litter, good ventilation and nests well littered with shaving, excelsior, straw, or other nesting material, will keep the birds from getting dirt and stains on the eggs from their feet. Always keep hens in the house on wet, muddy days. Immediately after gathering eggs should be stored in the cleanest, coolest and most moist place on the farm. A cellar with a temperature of 45 to 60 degrees is very good. 1 1 cup milk cup 'hod (lew I teaspoon baking powder tooipoon baking toda 1. ij J, Kagn Combine mixing bowl. ut 2. Sift together floor soda and salt into aai molasses, egg, siiretJ 3. Stir only unul cosaafl Fill greased mu2s pal for pan bread spreads 8" x 8 pan. Bate z moderately hot own to 25 minutes. iSifiJjj i pan bread.) Mua a muffins, or 9 squares I i America's most t natural laxative cereal for dirts of insufficient bulk -try a bowlful today! Home Canning Resumes On Near Wartime Scale The upward surge of food prices, reflecting troublous events in the far east, finds housewives everywhere mobilizing home canning brigades reminiscent of World War II. "Veterans of the last home front stand are dusting off their pressure cookers and preparing to lay up record 'peacetime' supplies of fruits and vegetables", says Mary Ann March, chief home economist of Chicago's Ekco Products company. "Countless inquiries received by our test kitchen about the new method of cooking indicate a revival of home canning on a near wartime scale, she says. The low pressure cooker, developed since the end of the world war, permits more efficient canning of fruits, berries and tomatoes than was possible in the early 1940s, because its ability to operate at a r pressure of only three and assures thorough pounds cooking without destruction of these delicate foods. QUICK TAsryi dm L' Better Pigs 1 1 r 1 I three-quarte- i 1 Van Camp Pork and Be Soval in Tomato Choice, plump.1 ...a secret savory eauce...8weet with flavor through. Onl tender I p throdl VaD 1 of . . . origins tor and beans . . PTe! much goodMtioS'j little cost of money 16-2- MM X x BUSINESS: Buoyant Economy The business boom flourished on all fronts during September, supported by a buoyant civilian economy and increased spending for the rearmament program. Virtually every one of the stand ard measuring devices that tell the state of business at any given time showed gains, and in some instances new peaks for recent years. Where there were no advances, indicators held steady Atlantic Hop MUMPS: A For the first time in history a single-engin- e jet fighter plane, refueled as it flew, crossed the Atlantic from England to the United Stales. Piloted by Col. David C Schilling, 4 the Thunderjet averaged 330 miles an hour in the 3,300 mile hop A second piane failed to complete the distance when it ran out of fuel. The pilot. Lt Col. William Ritchie, bailed out safely Commercial Vaccine Development of a commercial vaccine against mumps has been perfected. Dr Karl Habel of the National Institute of health said that limited human trials showed the vac cine, while "not 100 per cent pro tective," appears to give a three- fold reduction of mumps cases among vaccinated people, as com pared with those who were not cuiated More than 3,000 Midwest farmers recently viewed pigs raised by Sam and Frank Honegger who have developed a system of vitamin feeding to produce bigger and better swine The use of antibiotics and minute quantities of vitamin substances, inin the daily cluding vitamin rations has given growers a new outlook through a lower livestock mortality rate. The pig above fed by the new method gained nearly a pound a day faster than on previous diets at better than five cents less cost per pound of meat. Oriental Blight Strikes Italian Chestnut Trees What America has learned about combatting chestnut blight may turn out to be a blessing for Italy The same oriental blight that ravished chestnut forest from New England to Tennessee and Missouri, is now raging through the chestnut forests of Italy where the nuts are considered a sort of second front against hunger. American knowledge is now being used to combat the disease in Italy 111 WE lily cS ances? tc "CaS from P1-- ,' Tjjen j , such time7 ' E. ptnKham about .i. ,ucVyStw HYDlU |