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Show THE S ALINA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS SEWING CIRCLE of Main Street and the World SHOPPER'S Blouse Trio Is Thrifty to Sew Kaesong Out As Conference Site; CORNER 934 OPS Violations Are Reported By COTTON right there for your store is filling up with fall and months. Some RED BARLEY FOR BRITAIN . . . Russian barley is pouring into the holds of a lighter from the Russian freighter Staneleve at Surrey docks, London. The grain is transhipped by vacuum power. Last year Britain took 800,000 tons of Russian grain for which she paid in machinery and material needed by the Russians. Recently the British contracted for one million tons of Red grain from this years harvest. Britain defends this as vital to her economy. Chinese. In his announcement that his forces are capable of driving the Reds from North Korea, Van Fleet said that the Allies inflicted 188,237 casualties on the enemy during the past four months. This is equal to approximately 10 Red divisions. Since the war began the United Nations forces have inflicted an estimated 1,200,000 casualties on the North Korean and Chinese. United States army officials estimate the Reds now have 400,000 men on the fighting front with another 200,000 in immediate reserve. ht Ksssssasms Hot Flashes" Stopped or strikingly relieved Attractive Blouses welcome addition to your blouse wardrobe. Three lovely styles to wear with skirts or suits and each requires just one yard of fabric in the smaller sizes! A Pattern No. 1641 ! a awrtt perforated pattern in sues 12 14. 16, 18 and Sue 14. 1 yard of (or each blouse. Don't wait send 25 cents today for our copy of the Fall and Winter STYLIST. our complete pattern magazine It's filled with smart, practical sewing Ideas, special features, gift patterns printed inside the book. 20. t, Pattern st According to the latest survey of the Communist party in the United States, the Reds are In a bad way. Authorities on the subject report the party is broke, its leadership done or demoralized, its "brains up trying to defend court cases, its rank and file so confused members are pulling out J. Edgar Hoover, F.B I. chief, reports the party membership has for tied and the declined to 37,000 compared with a claim of 74,000 in 1947. As for finances, it has been unable to raise funds like it used to and those it gets go to the defense of 67 leaders convicted or facing trial. A drive in April to get $374,895 realized only $200,000. The financial picture is unlikely to improve since membership continues to decline rapidly in all parts of the country. it's Wonderful the Way Chewing-Gu- Laxative m Acts Chiefly to REMOVE WASTE --NOT GOOD FOOD Print! hlreei Address or P. O. Lux No. State A Tree Should Be Kept Within Bounds Always Shade trees require trimming in the summer when they grow out of bounds. Dense foliage of street trees create hazards by hiding traffic lights and obstructing views. Lush growth of lawn trees darkens the interiors of houses. A low hanging branch, bowed under the weight of leaves, restricts passage over doorways and can become annoying to pedestrians on sidewalks. Corrective pruning will elimi- FOR BRAZILIAN GOVERNOR . . . Governor Eugenio de Barros, his wife, two daughters and a son take refuge in a huddle on the floor of the Lion's Palace in Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil, when a rebel force of thousands greeted him with guns, knives and clubs on his return after a federal tribunal bad confirmed bis election. Four persons were killed in the demonstration and about 20 others were wounded. The opposition contends too many ballots were thrown out. FIREWORKS tw a ' Here's the secret millions of folks have T, tha moddiscovered about laxative. Yes, her W, ern chewing-su- m wonderTi so ts action why fully different) Doctor say that msny other laxative too soon . . . tart their flushing actionfood Is being right In the stomach where Laxative of such daeet digested. Large flush away nourishing upset digestion, for health and energy. food you need You feel weak, worn out. taken as But gentle works chiefly In the lower bowel where It remove only waste, no good food! You avoid that typical weak, feeling. Us tired, worn-oand feel your peppy." energetic self I Oe No increase In prloe stUi 25, 50 or only JO. rrni-i-Mi- ut T FEEtl-A-MINFAMOUS 33 lAXATIVf CMgWIWC-Cll- Yodora checks nate these faults. There are few trees that cannot be improved, in beauty and health, by judicious pruning. Raising perspiration limbs lower by eliminating branches will prevent sidewalk obstructions. It also lets in more light to the turf beneath, which is highly desirable under lawn trees. odor n WAT Made with a face ertan iota. Yodora is actually eoolhmf to normal akin. No harsh chemicals or irritating alts. Won't harm skin or dothing. Slays soft and creamy, never gets DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION j CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS grainy. Try gentle Yodoradifference! - feel the wonderful IN POWDERED FORM n New Pries Old Pries $ . 1.25 am r Youll find a wide variety of these new cotton fabrics on your store shelves, and many dresses, jackets, even suits, hanging temptingly on display. New weaves, colorful strip-ingchecks, plaids, even cotton tweeds, are ail in the picture for fall and winter. 3 --ox. Jar Jar $ x. .AO JS Enjoy quick pleotoni relief from eonilipo-So- n end exceu goitnc acidity, and oilmen! le which they ere contributing facto tv 9 Tone tkvggHt Comsat Svppfy, O rder Dlraf CRAZY WATER COMPANY. HC, Mtiwrd Wd. TM s, MOTHERS PRAYER Cotton for the childrens clothes ENGLISH TRAIN DISASTER . . . This Is n air view of the wreckage of the express passenger train that was wrecked recently near Rngby, is the complete answer to a mothA recent survey proved England. The train wai derailed outside of a tunnel. Thirty persons er's prayer. were reported killed and at least 35 Injured. One of the cars In the that a majority of mothers prefer foreground of the picture was smashed into matchwood. The locomotive cotton for seven out of ten items of the train, after derailing, rolled down the embankment at right. of childrens clothing. This survey covered such items as winter baby shirts, crib blankets, girls winter e bathrobes and dresses, boys knitted and woven school shirts and pants, and snowsuits for all. As a matter of record, cotton was the only material these women had ever heard of for these basic if Peter Rmn chaiwj your youngster wmi mm cuds ,L one-piec- items. And why do most mothers prefer cotton to other fibers? Because it costs less to begin with, costs nothing but a little time to launder, and lasts and lasts and lasts. So buy your cotton, either made up, or for your own home making! 111 Railroad Gives 47 Small Towns Bells for Churches REDS IN U. S. U.S. Communist Party Falling Apart fs Six No Naina (Pleas E non-che- Yeet Research has proved these medicine. thoroughly modem in action . . . you where to look tor relief f... shown tram thoaa distressing, nervous, out change"! ei sorts" feeling of mld-llBo. ..get Lydia E. Plnkham'e Vegetable or Dew, Improved Tablets, Compound with added Iron! ( Wonderful, too. for tha menstrual periods ) functional pains of k sett through a woa.es a yupathettr nanoui wymam lo relief duttrMM ef thou 0 awful heal wval desired. MEAT-RULVIOLATIONS Tke office of price stabilization made the startling announcement that its agents have found 934 violations of meat regulations, involving 435 slaughterhouses, in raids in every section of the country. Two out of every five of the 1,145 slaughtering plants check were found violating beef regulations. Michael V. DiSalle, price stabilizer, made a bitter attack on the meat industry when the violations were announced. He said, The price of beef is a vital element in the housewifes table budget and it must be held within reason. Surely if the members of the meat industry, who have been putting selfish interest against the nation's economic health, will stop to think of this, they will join with the great mass of people and help us keep the American economy on an even keel." If found guilty of breaking OPS regulations, violators can be fined damages of three times the amount of price overcharges, and sentenced to a year in jail and a $10,000 fine, or both. POPULATION SHIFT Since 1790 the center of population in the United States has continued to move westward. The new center, established by the 1950 census, is located eight miles northwest of Olney, I1L It is 42 miles west and 714 miles south of the 1940 center near Carlisle, Ind. The new shift reflects the westward and southward migrations that took place during World War II when new industries moved into these areas, census bureau officials reported. The trend is expected to continue as more and more Industries move west and south. On the 18th of this month marker will be erected in the cornfield on the farm of Mr and Mrs. Carl Snider where the center is located. Nobody lives within half a mile of the point. Once a farm home stood 200 feet from the point. The population centers westward movement has totaled 664 miles tn the last 160 years. In 1790 the center was 23 miles west of Baltimore. UNITED DEFENSE FUND The united defense fund has joined with the national community chest campaign this year in an effort to raise $18,624,854 to carry on its work. Of the total, $16,511,854 is being sought through chests and the remainder will be raised in New York city and areas. Bulk of the funds $13,658,207 will go to USO. other The umted defense fund was formed in November, 1940, to raise funds for services to the armed forces through USO and other organicommunities through united community zations; to aid defense-impacte- d defense services; and to help process clothing collected by American relief for Korea. The annual community chest drive was opened September 30 with radio address by President Truman. Community chest a nation-wid-e officials said their best estimate of the combined total to be raised by individual chests this year is $250,000,000. 63-8-0 SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. , IU. 31 West Adams 81.. Chieag Enclose 30c tn coin for each pattern. Add Sc for 1st Class Mail If City m of coso in doctorstosts If youre miserable from the hot flashes, and accompanying irritable, restless feelings of Jchange of life you may be suffering unnecessarily I For...tn testa oy doctors ... Lydia Pinkhams Compound and Tablets functionally-caus- ed brought relief from such and 80 (resuffering to 63women tested! spectively) of the Complete or striking relief t In le corps. The latest call will bring to 734,680 the men called since the draft was resumed in 1950. Hie marines have taken 41,680 of the total. The 39,000 needed in November is 5,300 more than previously announced. Present strength of the corps is about 211,000 officers and men. Of the total, the marines will take 19,900 men. all-tim- winter-weig- cottons. And nows the time to buy or for your em, either ready-madown home-mad- e clothes, for yourself, your children, yea even for that man in your life. Military needs at present are appropriating only about 10 per cent of the cotton supply, nothing to the quota during World War II. With possibly increasing demands for the military, cotton for civilian use, of course, will shrink in quantity so buy now while you can. Not only does cotton save you money just compare the price of a wool dress with a corduroy for a test but think of the cleaning expense you save, and the time, when you can launder your fall and winter clothes as easily as those summer things. Broadcloth, velveteen and corduroy are the leading ladies in this d fall and winter cotton drama. broadcloth, highlighted by pique collar and dress makes an for high school girl, club woman, house wife or career miss. Velveteen, either solid color, or in the new prints, is glamorous and practical in any combination. And corduroy thats what it really means, of the king. Used for years for casual and sports wear, this rich material lends itself ideally to tailored dresses, suits, jackets, and jumpers, worn with crisp cotton blouses. Dark-colore- the home towns of the nation NEW DRAFT CALL More men face a draft call during November and December with the announcement last week that 55,900 men will be called for duty in the army and marine The senators announcement was of special significance in that he is chairman of the senate finance committee and it is his job to guide tax measures through the senate. He pointed out that the new tax measure will increase revenues to e That high. 567 or $68 billion a year in a full years operation, an is enough to spend in a year, he said. It is about $15 billion more than defense program." we should spend even with a stepped-u- p Then he added, There must be a cut. I know there can be cuts if there is any strong will in the executive department." Without Senator Georges support any future tax measure would have little, if. any, chance of getting through the senate. FALSE TEETH! If you have trouble with plates that slip and rock and cause sore Ooe applies gums cry Bnoimi Fiasu-Lioe- r cioo makes places bl tnttgiy and tt y ibt wmy, FUsn-Lmer because Hnmros ts a permanent relmer It ratines and re ties loose plates in way no powder or paste can do. Even on old rubber plates you get good results six months to a year or longer vou can cat anytmimoi Simply Ly soft strip of Flasti-Line- r on trouble tom upper or lower Bite aad it molds perfectly tssy to mu, tasteless, odorless, harmless to you aad your plates Removable if desired Money back if not completely satisfied. Aik four druggist Its ut crisis." EAT ANYTHING WITH you Should the Reds refuse to meet the Allies at Songhyon and do not suggest another L meeting place, which is con- - jp sidered possible in many quarters, the newspapers of America will be filled with war in Konews of all-orea during the next few TAX BILL By the time this appears in print the house and senate committee may have finished its work on the new tax increase measure and reported it in final form. The senate version calls for a $5 4 billion boost in taxes; the house $7.2 billion. Whatever the fmal figure, the total tax bill will be one of the largest in the nations history. Last weeks tax news, however, was not confined to the new tax bill. Of interest was the announcement by Senator George that the new bill war or a war bill I will support short of all-ois the last - TO COTTON you cotton to cotton? Do you L think cotton, like the last rose of summer, is a thing of the happy past? Cheer, lady, cheer, for now ou can do yourself a favor, give yourself a break and dress your self and your family in cotton all year round. rea. observers believe the Chinese do not want to fight another winter campaign. In this hour of decision, in which Communist and Allied forces face each other across a bloody and war-tor- n Korea, the hope of peace rests squarely on the EVER ATE BARCLAY two fensive. that his forces are capable of driving the Reds completely out of North Ko- 4 DOROTHY (best ftp corn" ,T- HOUR OF DECISIO- N- For weeks the people tn the home towns of the country have held to the hope of peace In Korea through negotiations This hope all but died last week as Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the U S joint chiefs of staff, following a conference In Tokyo with Gen. Matthew Ridgway, gave an irrevocable no" to Communist demands that the United Nations send negotiators back to Kaesong to resume the peace talks. As an alternative, the UN command offered to meet the Reds at At the same time, Gen. James Van Fleet, Songhyon in commander of the eighth army, issued a warning that has been interpreted He implied, in a statement announcmg the s a thinly veiled threat opening of an Allied fall of- iV PATTERNS LOUISVILLE, Ky. In the past L. & N. railroad bas supplied 47 church bells to rural and small town churches in Kentucky, Tennessee. Virginia, Alabama, IlI linois, and Georgia. The bells, each A Czech private and staff sergeant of which weighed 300 pounds, were DIDNT CHOOSE FREEDOM who were among the passengers aboard the freedom train which obtained from steam locomotives crashed the iron curtain Into west Germany are shown with U.S. M.P.s the road scrapped. The latest comand border guards shortly before they were turned ever to Czech munities to receive bells are East authorities. Before they were retained to their homeland, the private Bemstadt, Ky., Morehead, Ky., was found with his nose glued to a show window looking at the first Nonaburg, Tenn., and Paris, Tenn rit WiJJ,JSfon irritate sensitive year the -relievinl the u of S'S .. ,o..i. Aacui etc, ifeteA ... bananas he had seen In six years. QUICK! RUB IN FOR CHILDREN -I- N THE BIDE PACKAGE |