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Show THE SALIN A SUN, S ALINA, UTAH SEWING SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS J"' of Main Street and the World CIRCLE PATTERNS Sew These for Your Small Fry Churchill Wins British Election; Backwards reader doesnt understand, why goods sent by ship constitute1 a cargo, while goods sent in a car1 are a shipment. A Civilian Group Proposes UMT Plan Correct Odds second time in his life Winston Churchil1 For CHURCHILL What do the three balls in has become Prime Minister of Great Britain. As a result, many U. S relations than existed officials are predicting closer front of a pawnshop mean? Two to one you dont get it under the Labor government cf Clement Attlee. back." Churchill's election, however, gains importance from the home 1 towners point of view for a number of possible conflicts in Anglo-- j American relations that may result and not from possible closer ties Britains new Prime Minister has long wanted a meeting of top western leaders with Premier Stalin, but President Truman has opposed such a move ever since the Potsdam conference in 1945. GBILLED . . . Joseph LI Calsl was Churchill, who once said he did not TRAVEL become Prime Minister of Great questioned by New York police Cemiae U Southern California this winBritain to see the empire dissolved, ef Commerce, about the slaying of gambler ter? Write Chamber Kedonda Beach. C alif, for free folder. is expected to take a firm stand on Willie Morettl at a restaurant in the Suez and Sudan problem. In fact, Cliff side, N. J. The tip about Li WANTED TO BUY he could defend the empire system Calsl came from an unidentified w'ith such tenacity that It could beW ANTED woman who said she drove the come a point of conflict between murderers to the spot of the Scrap Iron, Steel and Cast Also Surplus Items Washington and London. MONSEY IRON & METAL CO. On the other side of the ledger, 75 8. 3rd Wr.l Halt Uh. Clir. Hit Churchill is believed In full harmony with the U. S. policy in Europe a Keep Posted on Values strong joint defense, constantly Increasing economic and political unity, By Reading the Ads the close association of Britain with W. the European continent as well as Dennis O'Connor (shown at work Get Well BRITISH SCIENTIST MISSING Commonthe and the States of the United for 'PINY the toddlers togs at the national institute for medical research) and I. G. Campbell were A wealth. family. Dainty flower-trimme- d said by English security officers to have vanished abroad with their CHURCHILL UMT PROGRA- M- The National dress for sister, sew-eas- y romper In their secrets are involved, however. frem Year Cough disappearfamilies. No security n The winner and new Prime Out I a Cel 4 Security Training Commission, a for brother. Delightful sewing ance. OConnor was described by the Daily Mail as an avowed World said Minister June ubo formed last an civilian or during a group Factor be Sensational the whether witb beginner youre Communist. Their disappearance brings to mind the disappearance of War II, "I did not become Prime after congress had approved the expert, and a nice idea for holiday the New Intensified two and MacLean Donald British Guy Burgess. the diplomats, Minister to liquidate the British broad idea of universal military gifts. empire." training, has made a report to con- gress that will reach into every home and family In the nation, e perfoPattern No. 1778 la a AMAZINGLY QUICKEI ACTING rated pattern in atiea 1. J. 3. 4. 5 years. Briefly, the commission has recommended a UMT program that Size 35 or INCREDIBLY MORI EFFECTIVI of 2, 16 dress, yards billion could Involve 800,000 youths annually and cost more than $4 for u&e applique. scraps romper. yard; in the first year. Every youth upon reaching 18 would get six months of training, then for the next seven and a half years be in a reserve ELPStRELl Send an extra 25 cents today for your component if the plan was put in operation. copy of the Fall and Winter STYLIST, The commission had this to say about world conditions and the our complete pattern magazine. Gift patmC0NSTIPATJQNA8 book. future: The clear prospect is that the present generation must live in terns printed intude the danger for many years and therefore should "learn to live with danger SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. APPOINTEE . , . The atomic calmly and confidently". att? West Adams St., Ihlcsf I, 111. IF YOU SUFFER . . energy commission has announced Because today's military technology permits an enemy to strike di Enclose 30c In coin for each patMcktcbea. upmA from beedertiM, the appointment of Dr. Thomas rectly at the United States by sea or air, "the American people must tern. Add 5c for let Class MaU If ttta eireu laftrUi sd4U sch. sod stlUMie&Ma, desired. Johnson as chairman of research ere euiariPuuni factors, rue eaa aud cuotupAUuD who westward. the frontier their forebearers like pushed prepared, Waut fee takliif Uu reliel No euick, plerani Pattern Size,.,.. for the commission. He formerly to meet a savage and deadly attack at ftr Cud Wuer trynaU any moment." was chairman of the physics deAil rum druggiu tuc Cray Water Concentrate Name tPleaae Pruitt Bwrdocad Regular Cray Crystals KOREA Peace talks are underway again in Korea and rumors partment at Brookhaven national Cray Cryetala. circulate that this time they will not collapse. However, the man on faucet Addrew or P. O. Box No. laboratory, Upton, N. Y, Main Street still has the feeling that you can't do business with the SUM City Communists and expect little of the negotiations. Politely, but firmly. United Nations representatives have told the Communists they refuse to swap hard-wo- n ground for peace In Korea. The Reds Insist on a buffer zone 15 miles wide along the 38th parallel. The possibility remains that the Allies may make minor adjustments in the present battle line that would be acceptable to the Com' munists. An unusual note was sounded when Communist correspondents, who usually have little to say to UN correspondents, expressed optimism: "I feel certain a few miles are not going to hold up an agreement." MOSSADEGH AND LIBERTY BELL . . . Irans Premier Mohammed one is reported to have said. Mossadegh visits Philadelphia on the first leg of a trip to Washington with President House White POLITICS which scheduled him to have lunch at the Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis businessman, was K j jf Truman. Mossadegh pauses a few moments to feel the Liberty Bell in scheduled for the job of Democratic national chairman, replacing Wil- ' Cabbage Combinations liam M. Boyle, Jr., who recently resigned while under fire by senate 1 iXM Independence Ilall. The subject of liberty is especially close to the Fresh chopped or shredded cab-Iranian premier right now as he fights to rid his country of British 5 Investigators. jbage can be used insalad combi- influence created by the interest of the British in Iranian oil. McKinney reported he had "agreed to accept" the 35,000-a-yenations with pineapple, apple and is which a in would of his interests and company dispose pipeline job and seeking a government certificate to get 100,000 tons of scarce steeL He raisins, green peppers, celery will retain his radio and banking interests. turnips, carrots and peanuts, and In his announcement that he had agreed to accept the Job, McKin- spinach. ney said: Til state here and now that so long as I am national chair- Market IUnt man, no company which I am affiliated with or interested in will ever enter the doors of a government bureau or agency seeking favors or Beware of buying fresh peppers with surface blemishes, for there HITLER AIDE HAPPY . . . Fran considerations of any type or character. may be much waste if the blemish Von Papen, one of Hitlers heir-arcIRAN CRISIS Rumors persisted during recent days that an agree- extends through the outer wall. when the Nazis were riding oil dispute was near, with the United States high, returns from a visit to ment in the British-Irania- n POUND Daily Quota Ankara, Turkey, where be once playing an important part in the negotiations. medium-size- d will for POUND. One pepper was German ambassador. He was British would the It was rumored marketing agreement provide: (1) found not guilty of war crimes at of Iranian oil, which would be purchased at an agreed wholesale rate provide more than a persons daily nunip op requirement, as well as us HUM the Nuernberg trials. and sold in consumer areas at prices sufficient to assure Britain of a vitamin-A. vitamin amounts of CLABBER reasonable profit; (2) Compensation for British properties already generous seized by Iranians: (3) An agreement to assure success of iranian proCIRL than Good Source of C duction, probably providing for a "neutral" manager under Iranian when any other Fresh ripe strawberries, government controL served whole or immediately after baking being crushed, are a good source powder. of vitamin C. Anglo-America- n CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT QUICKER five-ma- A-- C FOLEYS S3&S- -, sew-rlt- 1 Id xasmAsmatoaotm HINTJ x " :or Fine Cakes, C&fteciallif! Cooking Spinach The only water needed when cooking spinach is that which clings to the leaves during the washing process. Strawberries strawberries should be firm, bright red in color uniform in size, and free from sand and dead leaves. High-qualit- y No Good TESTS ELECTRONIC EYE . . FIRST KOREAN WAR BRIDE ARRIVES . . . Sgt. John Morgan, 23, Thomas Benham, blind physicist is greeted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Bremerton, of Haverford, Pa., college, tests a Wash., ms he brings his Korean war bride on the transport U.S.N.S. new electronic travel aid for the Patrick. The young wife, Yong Soon Morgan, also 23, and Morgan were sightless a device using a photomarried last February after they met In May, 1950, at headquarters electric cell and a vibrator which Korean military army group at Pobang. warns the carrier of obstacles. ATOMIC EXPLOSION bomb explosion rises high above earth at Nevada test tile, some 6S miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nev. This shot was made from a point on Mt. Charleston 40 miles The typical column and mushroom of an atomic They tell me in Mexico you can get three pounds of sugar, a pound of coffee, a quart of whiskey and a MUIMAM ft wife for three dollars. WNUW Ill bet its rotten whiskey. Although the government will not publish their agriculture expert production guides for 1952 until predict the government will ask for bigger crops. The big push will probably be for higher yields per acre, rather than greater acreage. The simple reason for the expected production increase Is the upsurge in the number of people to feed and clothe. Since the 151 million of early 1950, census officials figure there's been a 4 U. S. nose-couBIGGER CROPS nt million increase. CHEAPER I'M MEET IN KOREA . . . Three brothers meet in Korea for In the army and had a reunion the first time In 17 months. All three are A. Lambert. 25; Sgt. near the battle tone. Left to right are Sgt. Robert with 15 months In battalion tank of a 20, heavy Richard E. Lambert, division. All are an from 23, Infantry A. Lambert, Korea and Fred was not disclosed by from Ironton. Ohio. The site of their meeUng BROTHERS reasons. military authorities for security ALLEGED FIXER . . . Joseph Benintende Kansas City, was ques- ioned by New York police about lhevn,K C;CN. and game also about the unsolved murder f Charles Blnggio, DO What a world of happy relief your child gets whenever you rub warming, comforting Vicks VapoRub on his throat, chest and back. VapoRub brings such soothing relief because It starts right to work Instantly With Its Increasing number of animals going to market has already caused a considerable price slide, In July hogs were bringing 23.95 a hundred pounds at the Chicago market. Last month the price was down to 19.75. One official of a big packing firm predicts that prices may slide to 17 or 18 per hundred by the middle of November or early December. spe- cial medicinal vapors It PENETRATES to Record Hog Crop Indicates Cheap Pork The greatest number of hogs to be marketed In seven years will flood livestock centers in the next few months and will result in a big fe- drop ln Prk prlCt aCr0S counler producers report. , 0f aimost mm'on head U the largest for In "peace-time- " and 1. 'ond i943.f daggering j rec0rd of 121 millim. . IN 46 of ...2 ways at once,.. PORK Tift HI WAUU distress away. The corn harvest Is in full swing In the midFARM ACCIDENTS west and the farm accident rate will climb accordingly. Last year In Vebraska, for instance, the cornpicker toll was two lives, 194 fingers, 18 hands, 10 arms, one leg, four toes and two feet. The National Safety Council estimated that farm accident deaths are being recorded at the rate of 48 a day, or 17,520 a year; disabling injuries now total 1,500,000 a year. The economic loss caused by farm accidents is estimated at $1 billion a year. COMPANY cold-irrita- The breath-.in- passages. ted g And right at 2 the same time, VapoRub actually STIMULATES the chest and back surfaces like a warming, IF THERES MUCH COUGHING OR STUFFINESS... get deep-acti- on re - lief in seconds with VapoRub in steam! 2 spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub ln vaporizer or bowl of boff com- forting poultice. even while your For hours child sleeps VapoRub keeps up this wonderful action. Often by morning the worst miseries of the cold are gone. Try ltl ing water as directed in the package. Every single breath relieves miserable coughing spasms and upper bronchial congestion! relief-bringi- ng 5 |