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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS-o- HOUSEHOLD f Mam Street and the World MINTS! Administration's Foreign Aid Cocktail Spread Program Faces Fight in Congress Good Management Can Build Pastures AID TO ALLIES Although President Truman and Secretary ol State Acheson took to the radio and television in an attempt to gain public support for the administration $7,900,000,000 program for military and economic aid to our allies, the program faces a bitter test before money- Renovation Program Should Be Well Planned conscious congress. The administration feels that the $7,900,000,000 represents a figure that has already been cut to the extreme and has decided to fight any further cuts. Congress, on the other hand, which is considering the largest peacetime" budget in the nations history, must find some way to cut the budget and thus reduce deficit spending. An increase in taxes in an election year, which would be necessary if the budget is not slashed, ie an unheard of thing. As a result, one of the items that must be cut, from the congressional viewpoint, is foreign aid. In view of the fact that the United States is attempting to build up a European army, it is unlikely that military aid will be reduced. That leaves the $2,000,000,000 for economic aid. There is strong sentiment in congress for eliminating this item entirely. Aside from the money angle, congressional reaction to the program will be of importance in that military and economic assistance to nations standing up to Soviet communism is a cornerstone of the administrations foreign policy. An important fact in the coming congressional battle over foreign aid is the fact it is not drawn along strict party lines. A number of Democrats, as well as Republicans, have announced themselves in favor of a great slash in foreign aid funds, some as much as 50 per cent. These before and after" photos taken on the John Fleischenreim farm near Watkins, Minn., show how good soil management methods can build productive, high yielding pasture on wornout, undernourished ... LIMBERS UP In St. Petersburg, Fla., Mickey Mantle, con- fields. Buck brush and June grass were about all that would grow on the field in the upper photo. Fleischer-iesays he got only one month's grazing a year out of this pasture. The lower field shows what happens on such land when a renovation program is undertaken, sup ported by the use of plenty of tender for the centerfield post vacated by Yankee Joe D1 Maggio goes through limbering up exercises at the New York camp. He is confident he can hold his own in the rivalry for the spot. Sen. Richard B. Russell of Georgia has an POLITICAL NEWS nounced he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination. But the .senator did not plunge deeply enough into the political pool to suit the bitter wing of southern Democrats. He refused to let himself be regarded as the center of Democratic an rebellion should the President be nominated again. He insists that Truman will not be a candidate for reelection, but admitted he had tio facts or information upon which to base his belief. Russel was firm about one thing. So far as I can see, I will support the DemoSen. Russell (right) with Sen. Welter F. he said, cratic nominee, George, also of Georgia. but I would not commit myself to support a candidate or a platform injurious to the United States.' m TOO TOUGH FOB MASKED RAIDERS . . . Howard Prevatte, 30, North Carolina farmer, stands at door of his home in Cumberland county holding rifle with which he fought off attempt by masked raiders to seize him. When shots from the rifle drove off the raiders, Prevatte took his family to a neighbors house. With him, holding the fort, are James, Jr., Mrs. Prevatte, baby Shirley, and Bobby. Recently the F.B.I. arrested 10 men suspected of flogging a man and woman in North Carolina. .anti-Truma- n n if ? . KWimm 'llthTn ll pot or kettle. Cleaning Paste Make a paste of baking soda and water to use for cleaning metal hardware in kitchen and bath. Rinse off with clear water and wipe with a dry cloth. r Yl itott Thin Mayonnaise Thin mayonnaise with leftover juice from sweet pickles and serve with a salad of tuna fish or ed ... In Poitiers, Marie Besnard, 56, widow, whose trial in the arsenio deaths of 11 acquaintances and members of her family comes up soon, is pictured after a preliminary trial in which she was found guilty of forgery of some family papers. FACES TRAIL France, Flelschenriem plowed and disced this field in the fall. As soon as frost was out of the ground in the spring, he seeded a mixture containing e mostly brome and some with a fertilizer spreader. He didnt seed a nurse crop. He added fertilizer at the rate of then 250 pounds per acre of followed with 100 pounds of ammoalta-fescu- nium nitrate. The first year, Flelschenriem got The house vote to return the measure to committee will probably sidetrack any action on such a measure in the senate. The measure, however, will come up again. How soon It will be enacted depends a great deal upon how soon the American public becomes educated to the idea. KOREA Russia appears so determined to be one of tne "neutral nations to police a Korean truce that it may wreck the peace talks. This, and the insistence of the Communists that all prisoners of war be turned regardless of their wishes in the matter, have brought the talks to a standstill and what appears a final deadlock. As for the first demand, an Allied officer recently told the Reds: I now tell you formally, unequivocally and with the fullest authorization that the U.N. commands decision to reject the Soviet Union as a member of the neutral nation supervisory commission Is final and irrevocable. Further debate on this subject is completely futile." On the prisoner issue. Allied negotiators have been equally firm. would ever They told the Communists there was no possibility" theyto Communist agree to deliver prisoners who had to be forced to return territory. These exchanges have increased the atmosphere of distrust and bitterness which has surrounded the talks for months. As for the peace, it seems as far from becoming a fact as the day the talks began. There bave been hints that a new offensive will be launched if the peace talks collapse. Although unemployment In the United States UNEMPLOYMENT as a whole is near a record low, the nation is faced with a serious unemployment problem. The problem is caused by the fact the unemployment Is centered In a number of definite areas while the country is in the midst of general prosperity. for a As an example, Detroit has had a high rate of unemployment considerable period of time, due chiefly to curbs on materials for consumer goods, in this case automobiles. in the coun' According to a government agency, total unemployment the country the figure would try is about 2,100,000. Spread evenlyare across in pools that dot the map. most of cause no concern. However, they midwest. in the few a in the east, them the How to remedy the situation is a problem now under study by will attempt to find long-terThe Labor. of department Department answers for these high unemployment areas, many of which are small towns whose economy is based on coal and textile industries. -- MU- two crops of brome. The second year he didnt need It, because he .had 80 tons of hay In reserve, in case of trouble. aar""Vw WOULD-B- E ASSASSIN the scene at ... An nnusual photographof Dr.showsHussein Fatimi, a Teheran graveside minutes before the Flelschenriem pastures shooting Prime Minister Mossadeghs right hand man. Fatimi was making a speech at grave of assassinated newspaper man, Mamad Massud. In this picture, the would-b- e assassin Is shown (arrow) putting his hand under his coat for the revolver which a few seconds later he fired. Fatimi was seriously wounded and was taken to a hospital. BaUt 33 head In H. D. Abbott ... Nevada Mosquito MISCELLANEOUS SONGS Lyrics wanted by ASCAP and BMI Publisher Agent Submit for free exam.. tUTH CENTURY MUSIC Oak- AGENCY 478 Santa Clara Ay land, Calif. SERVICES OFFERED STOVE REPAIR Repair parts for all makeWritestoves for heaters, furnaces. ranges Omaha prices, glv make and model. Stove Co., U04 Douglas, Omaha, Nobr. WANTED TO BUT WANTED Scrap Iron, Steel and Cast Also Surplue Items MONSEY IRON & METAL CO. 750 H. Sr rl Bui, I,k CUT. of dairy cows mostly Holstein for most of the summer on this pasture. Buy U.S. Defense Bonds! Food Supply Appears Plentiful for 1952 Mi AGE3Y? DUE TO COLD The food outlook Indicates that MISERIES larger supplies will be available at somewhat higher prices in 1952. Incomes are expected to be higher also, so consumers will have more money to spend for food, according to the Department of Agriculture WNU W bureau of agricultural economics. An increased output of beef and veal is expected to more than offset military requirements. Just how much more meat will be available to consumers will depend upon producers decisions about marketing their livestock. Fish supplies will be about the same as In 1951, except there will be less canned and more fresh and frozen fish available. Eggs, chicken and turkey are expected In larger supply than last year. Among the dairy products more fluid milk and Ice cream will be available, but less butter. Other dairy supplies about the same as In Detroit, THE OLD MAN sinister dealer in narcotics and kingpin of U.S. heroin racket, Guiseppe Catalanotte, 51, known as Oid and the Cockeyed Joe Man, was arrested by federal officials and Detroit police narcotic agents recently after a long bunt for the ringleader. jliua General store, newly fast growing town. 6 6 glve$ fo$t Symptomatic RELIEF 1252 .$ Brighter Teeth 1951. Fresh vegetables may continue In short supply, but high 1951 prices should encourage big spring GENERAL NAMED . . . Brig. Gen. Frank Howley, former military governor and U.S. commandant in Berlin, has been appointed vice chancellor for university development at New York University. He was graduated from NYU in 1925. UNWILLING CAPTIVE . . . Three police officers haul struggling Dime-tri- o Rio, 28, into the E. 5th street station house inNew York City. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, driving while intoxicated, third degree assault and driving without a license. The car he was driving reportedly hit a fire hydrant at 3rd avenue and 12tb street, then struck a pedestrian and sped from the scene. Radio patrolmen caught up with the speeding car a little later. Amazing results proved by independent scientific test. For cleaner teeth, for brighter smile. Every swine producer knows that hogs need shade. How to provide It, however, is sometimes a problem. An upright frame, constructed on skida so it can be moved easily, may be the answer some producers are seeking. The top is covered with old wire fence and straw, weeds, etc., piled on top of that. It Is inexpensive and can be made to dimensions to fll individual body The Marine Corps demonstrates its new nylon armor which k worn by Leatherneck, on patrol in Korea. Primary purpose bullet , ts to jacket, which will stop a .45 caliber of th e the tame of 70 per cent of all combat ammunition, fragmentation against nt needs. casstalties. Well Managed Acre Will Support a Cow RURAL HEALTH Rural Health Progress Is Too Slow and a quarter of pasture will provide good board and room for a dairy cow during the summer grazing season and keep that cow with leek and well-fe- d grass silage through the winter, J. L. Haynes, agronomist at Ohio Experiment Station, say. To build high yielding pasture, he recommends seeding a legume grass mixture and adding plant nutrient to the soil An acre of serving rural people. One speaker, Ferdie Deerlng, last president of the Agricultural Edi tors association, warned the medi cal men that farmers might turn to the government for aid in better meeting their needs for health services if they didnt get help they needed from the medical associa tlons and individual doctors In their localities. INVt8i lilhlNibb FOR measure. closing session of the National Conference on Rural Health, sponsored by the American Medical with association in farm organizations, was told by farm leaders that the medical profession isnt moving fast enough in promoting rural health. In addition, farm leaders charged the medical profession as a whole doesn't yet understand the problem ;&A . Ice Trays To re-fiice trays without spilling water in the refrigerator, replace the empty trays m the freezing unit, pull out just far enough to re-fi-ll from a long spouted tea- Classified Depaitaent universal mili U.M.T, BILL By sending the administration-backe- d bill back to committee, the house virtually wiped out any chance of the measure getting through congress this year. The subject of bitter debate in the house, and just as warmly debated in the home towns of the country, the measure would have made youths liable to six months military training as soon as they reached 18. In addition, it would have kept them In the reserves, and subject to recall, for 7V4 years after their training was finished. The bills defeat can be attributed to strong opposition by a number cf church, farm, educational, and other organizations. President Truman and most military leaders, including Gen. Eisenhower, had endorsed the bullet-resista- ;r Easy Access Construct some narrow shelves between the wide shelves in your linen closet, and use these for easy access to small items such as hand towels, pillow cases and wash cloths. Dish Mop You can use hotter water and do a faster cleaning job on dishes with a dish mop. It saves your hands and nails, too. v 'V 1 tary training able-bodi- For a quick cocUail spread, mix grated yellow cheese with a little chili sauce and finely grated onion; serve on small rounds of Melba toast or crackers. , , ... In SAYS HE SHOT MOTHER Ssn Antonio, a boy, found abandoned In a nursery, said his father had placed a gun in his hand and induced him to shoot his mother. Police arc trying to determine If story Is true. fonr-year-o- ld -- OH v' , , wne ., - 2 f 7. - -- ? r-- ' d , i . ; tu ? . . . The family of P.F.C. Warren GOD WHO IS IN HEAVEN McConnell, 19, who was conrtmartlaled in Korea and sentenced for 10 years because he slept on gnsrd duty, prsys on the lawn in Alloway, N.J., as Dorsey McConnell, the boys father, holds a Bible In his hand. A letter from the soldier told of being on constant duty for 72 hours without sleep before falling asleep on his post. The first his mother knew of the incident was In a letter from the adjutant general In Washington. high-prote- ln ..try Calox yourself I 7WtiThcfer A product of MCKESSON BOBBINS Stops Laxatives regains youthful regularity i "For thirty years, took so many kinds of pills and laxatives to relieve constipation. 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