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Show Qoamkg.,0.61110111MM . I 2TEE - - Satur.day, November 29, 1047 DESERET NEWS, 1 r Death RaY: - . . le , . I FORT MONMOUTH, N. J. inflicts burns, dizziness and loss The Aimy announced of balance on humans. (INS) a The .official and cautious that it has supermonic today death ray that knit' mice in a worded, announcement by the minute and despite precautions U. S. Signal Corps engineering - ' - ' - , EXTRA'HEAVY DEMANDS' THREATEN SOIL OF U. S. , H , , , Is ) , ' . - the Marshall Plan, SAN FRANCISCO--(AP)Withsays former Undersecretary of State Den Acheson, western political system Europe must surrender to - "the economic and 'of the Communists." "Such a shift of power," Ache- - Executive Committee of the Comprison told the Commonweatth mittee for the Marshall plan,large-scale vate oarigda igsruloren favoring Club last night, "would be of st the to incalculable importance of the security and well-beiUnited States and of the whole world. It would be a major event of modern his- - I S tory." , Acheson said- western Europe's and culture Sr ee institutions could be maintained only "if HOLLYWOOD there is a continuance of a great Ring inflow of goods into western Eu- Lardner Jr., son of the late humof outflow a on was and outside lookthe orist, great rope ing in at Twentieth Century-Fo- x goods from western Europe." Studio today. The $22,000,000.000 Marshall The studio sununarily dinplan to help Europe get back on its economic feet in the next miued the writer YalterdaY bad been cited by the four years is designed to keep Lardner Thomas activities that flow of nods free, be added. committee for contempt for reTo entice of the 'European aid fusal to testify whether he is a plan who insist the United States rnember of the Communist party. e.Annot produce enough without RiC0 Studio fired Producer creating shortages at home. Acheso- Adrian Scott and Director Edn-ceplied that U. S. production had increased enormously ward Dmytryk last Wednesday, and of the seven others who resince the war. to testify about their party "It IJs within our capacity," he fused Writers Dalton TrumSaid. 'to furnish the assistance affiliation, bo and Lester Cole are under requested by western Europe contract to MGM; Albert Maltz, without injury to our own re- Samuel Omitz, Alvah Bessie and sources and economy." John Howard Lawson, all writAcheson is a member of the ers, and Director Herbert Biberman are free lance. Lardner said he had no im' mediate writing plans. He said the studio had not given him the grounds for his dismissal "but I naturally suspect that the Thomas committee blackmail operations have something to do with THE MOST POPULAR i ..,-,- Ring Lardner Ousted as Movie Writer. ,, , , - , ' ., - ' - WESTERN ELECTRIC - ar4 ' - 'Toe" A,ACO, , all, ' You WINN , - ' Small, sontpest comfortable here's the seastaisat hearing aid -- dssigoad especially for the me. jerky el& bard of hearing. New tillin-es- Model 65 features s MICRO. SHOCIEABSORBING PHONE. HOISTPRIISEALED CON. NOISERIDUCING sritucnom. PLASTIC CASE. SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST BATTERIES AMA?, ING NEW ECONOMY OF OPEL 1 AEON.... in. . alisto instruntint IsnlY bearing. .tf t , i tkProp i. for a demosstrados bow it esa isle youh ,h - AUDIPHONE xitir 01"11114 nem , , k , , PHONE ' 59 . Hfstel7sElechle IlealitAw Aids . , Are the Only Hinting Aids Dosignell by Sell itiphiphF.. Laboratories. - , . . ' L' '-- ' ,' . L.", ki- ! ;',, ' ! f- - , - ' ' "It's for you." I Melk ! again thing. before they waste any- Causes Others to Starve None of them, I am sure, would throw good money .down the drain in a mood of abstraction; none .of them, as I know well, (and proud I am to know it), would deliberately let a fellow human being suffer, much less die a victim of hunger and cold. Yet this unconscious waste is doing just that. If there were leas waste there would be no need for natural pacrifice, for charity. That is just simple arithmetic. Nor is the waste of foodbillions of dollars' worth of food, edible food of a quality seldom seen outside Americathe only waste which actually, not maybe, means the difference between life and death to so many helpless, voiceless thousands. There is the waste of some of the finest business ability and cooperation in the world which allows this waste to continue. Misplaced Wealth If the direct moral aspect does not help. may I then offer you the great slogan of one of your Own great men? "Waste is Only wealth in the wrong place." he said. It takes little imagination to build up a picture of the gainful trade uses to which the material parts sof today's estimated fivebillion-dollar annual waste bill can be applied. Five billion dollars is much more than is needed to put all Europe on its feet again. And. one way or another, we wacte that exery year practically throw it down the drain. Or try it this wayfive billion dollars is more than enough to bring back the present almost subhuman level of millions of poor, wizened. desperate human beings to the level of free men again. It can give them work and honest pride in achievement and security in old age through these things. Yes, five billion dollars can herald a tomorrow of peace and prosperity and perhaps more good will than is usual even at this time of the year. Yet you and I waste it. Or shall we join forces to herald that tomorrow? ... ott , SAs H . ' , INSULATION' i , . tato City) Ask for FREE Catalog! . 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Workers in manufacturing good with Hi help." 4, plants earned an average alb Both Unmarried For October. 850.97 a week in all-tirecord. a ne Bdth are 25, unmarried and 2. Retail stores Sold an estitheir parents are 'dead. Maier mated 910,025.000,000 worth of professes to be Catholic and Norstedt a Protestant. They goods in October. about $700,- over the figure for have no church or religious 000,000 $1,100,group sponsorship. Their home September and about over the mark for is Bellingham, Wash. 000,1)00 October, 1946. "The people there were good The wage and wholesale price when I needed help and I'm of determined to go back to help figures, both from the bureau labor statistics, were peaks hit them," Maier said. after weeks of steady rising. It was the third consecutive week during which a new high mark was hit by the prices of FOR THIS wholesale goods and the second month in which wages for the CHRISTMAS 13,000.000 production workers had gone beyond- a record 650 a week. The September wage average was $50.45. The BLS released the two sets of figures separattely, but it ,i commented that the wage gains were offset by price increases which it did not further identi22. 1 , I do a( all. providos , 96-fo- ot 1, ot tit i ., '.! fast-growi- .., So tiny it its Tour hen& this remarkable :' , cy ' ha the point Figures from two government , some items in thek $28000,000,000 war surplus inventory put on the block by WAA "Under certain conditions we do sell surplus property directly to foreign governmepts, but we will not sell electronics to Yugo, slavia." - Resale of such equipment, Larson added, l5 limited by the State and Commerce Departments. , . American ' - a mate of the F-freighter which broke down in April,'" 1944, he and his mates 1321 nautical miles drifted across the Pacific, he recalled. Norstedt has spent several years in the Merchant Marine. Treated Kindly "Then we ran aground on Tabiteuet South, and the natives fed us and treated 'us wonderfully," Maier said. "For the first time in seven years, a trading vessel put in there and rescued nd agencies- - yesterday showed: 1. The prices of wholesale a new .postwar peak goods during the week ending Nov. one-year-o-ld NEW YORIT The (AP) new head of the War Assets Administration says Yugoslavia will get none of the remaining surplus radar and other electronic WAA has up or equipment the sale. Jess Larson, Chickasha, Okla, lawyer, recently named acting WAA administrator by President Truman, said at a news conference Yugoslavia may have ob- from s.4...i,, at tf.,' t , -- 1141111' GIANT Radar Denied To Yugoslays tained r, e. , , 4,1 - -s (Al') WASHINGTON Wholesale prices, retail sales and the wages of 43.000 Americans all have climbed higher during the past few weeks. 1 - N.,, ., . war- time eiperience of being adrift for ,days on the blazing South Pacific, with aid and rescue from natives on a, tiny atoll. gave Jack Maieran aim in life. Today, 'with Marvin Norsiedt, he has started the several-thousamiles trip back there in a tiny sloop to bring "help" to the kindly people of Tabiteuea South, which lies 212 miles south of 'Tarawa. Their locker is full of Bibles. "We're depending on the Lord to see us through,' Maier said. "We think we can do a lot of Fôr Past Week self-respe- ct, it." . HEARING AID ,,, . -- al 9xraki4 . ., . , laboratories at Fort Monmoutii. avoided any discussion of the dangerous ray as a war weapon. Emphasis was placed on the fact that tests at Penn State College and the Fort Monmouth laboratories proved the sound ray was lethal on mice and insects and thus opened the prosof "pest conpect of a new-typ- e . trok" determined however, that extremeeaution- - war -- EX-, pressed in making the announce., and more ment, that a previous withelaborate release had-Ve-en drawn from publication" after circulation to newspapers, and that topmost Washington authorities: were consulted before the announcement last night. 0 ' Die In One Minute The special announcement said that white mice placed in a sound field died one minute after exposure to the ultra-son- ic wave, which is beyond the range of human hearing. Other experiments proved fatal to the common roach., 'yellow fever mosquitoes, blow flies, meal worms and caterpillars. Mice subjected to only 30- second irradiations , survived, giving the research experts a barometer for lethal exposure to the wave. The scientists conducting the tests did tuft expose themselves to the direct beam of the ultrasonio wive,- - which gives off an intense heat. Burns Own Hands Many of them, however, burned their fingers and hands when they tried to take an object from the sound field. s, but due They wore to the radiated sound, many suffered from loss of sense of equilibrium and dizziness. Some time ago it was found that by means of supersonic wave developments, defectd in materials could be detected; particularly in metal castings. The researchers used three methods to generate supersonic waves. One, the use of "an air-j- et generator," employs the principle of a whistle. Other Methods Another method employs a magnetostrictive effect in certain materials, such as nickel, when used with an electric oscillator. ,. $,,, i . higher-freguen- , - s. I ISLES Prices, Wages VETS SAIL FOR: TO REPAY KIND NATIVES Continue Climb In the last war, as second SEATTLE--(AP)--Th- e A; , IL , ear-plug- ng , ,i71:,,,,71 ,,,:..,..c.,,,,,- time-eleMe- nt out - - (Continued From Page 1) worry you and 'nag at you till you treat them as a moral issue as well as a material one. And I mean YOU, especially the ones in the higher income brackets, the men and women of edigation and position and culturethe people who claim to be thinkers. Eiample Cited Here.-imy first broadside: Less than six months ago, three British investigators, all fully qualified both to analyze and report the full circumstances ,I was one of themdiscovered on facts and figures furnished by the authorities that: The waste from the Plain of New York City on any one day Is greater than the bask rationed foods that are allowed to the whole population of greater London for a week This does not Include ether feeds. The population of greater London is nearly 11,000,000. My own experience, though limited, leads me to say unhesitatingly that New York wastes no more food proportionately than Chicago, Cheyenneor Salt Lake City. Indeed the unconscious waste here has hit me daily till it hurts. Forced By Law-OnlA third yesterday I discovered a method employs certain elec- new cause of American waste tronic tdcillators. that may, in the aggregate, Headquarters for the work is amount to. the carrying capacity at the Evans-SiimLeboratorr et a thousand Friendship 'trains. st Belmar, New Jersey, site, of I am told that it is the law that the famous radar tests to con- once ally food has been placed on tact the moon. the table in any cafe or resRecently, techniques were de- taurant it may not be offered in which veloped supersonic again in any way, though it has frequencies were used in emul- not been touched. or sifying colloidizing liquids by Academically, this may be a dispersion, such as the method wise precaUtion against disease used in producing homogenized though it would be interesting to milk. know how, or what diseaseout in I challenge any authority America --to show me: BABY-FOUN(I) To what degree health has been preserved in relation to NORMAL what has been wasted. (2) Why, in view of today's BY SCIENTISTS need for saving foodstuffs, tne public nave not been adequately SAN FRANCISCO---(INS)-- campaigned to ask only for what Barred FJOM Office David (Big Boy) Redgrave they want and for exactly what r TOKYO(AP)Nearly 80- .they wantno more. but twice only 000 former regular army, navy the size of an average yearand military police officers were Authority At Fault barred---todafrom ling, came to Sam Francisco As far as I know only a very officially office. holding public tôdai for an examination by small minority of hotels in scientists at the Stanford UniUtah, toolcarry outthe governto versity Hospital. ment's request not serve bread 11224 P24 Yo4Willg-2- 4 The boy was unless asked for. How much, I under law the wonder, is wasted pronounce completely norDAYNES by the others. Can any public mal, except for his a I a e, answer this question? authority SHOPPER STOPPER much to the relief of his mothIf not, Is not the authority er. Mrs. Elmer Logan, of Coos concerned ashamed? SERVICE FOR SIX Bay Oregon. How many of my readers can David Stands 37 inches and say they have not themselves Tudor PlcCe. Mad. by at their food, $21:15 weighs 41 pounds. At birth merely pecked Community leaving most of it to go to he was 2212 inches long and waste? How often do they see weighed 11 pounds 712 ounces. it being done around them both Baynes Jewelry Co. time he was five in restaurants and in their own By the 128 South Main months be had grown to 21 homes? Inches and weighed 28 pounds. To these I would pleadwith P21. "Big, Boy" David learned all the sincerity in meto think p:op2zp.:a to walk last week and has just mastered "mama" and "daddy" In the speech department. Mrs. CHART Logan attributes the unusual size of her child to her father's side of the family. Grandfather j. Logan was 6 feet 4 and a cou. .ff 8 ' sin was feet 7. She sighed: - "I pass he just naturally Ar";..,.1. Brew. . ',' n f , 0.!4 - Re d Europe Forecast If Marshall Plan Fails; T.--- -- ,...:..: . fire-bra- war-devastat- -- ir.. Semno s CHICAG1 agricultural expert warned tc!- of the that America's soil is being threatproductivity . day ened by too Iheav), demands. The warning was sounded by Dr. R. M. Slater, chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Eegineering of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. He spoke at the annual meeting of the 'American Society of Animal production. Du.Slater admonished against the possibility of a recurrence of the "dust bowl" plague. He said that reebrd- breaking acreages bf wheat, corn and small grain increase the danger. Fe urged a sound program of land use for all growing areas. This program would includethe planting ol'an adequate acreage" of little grass and sod legumes, Winced fertilization and limiting, proper conservation and use of fertilizer, special erosion and water conservation measures. He said by this method the United States may compensate for the terrific drain that has been placed upon the land. by the tremendous food production demands of two world wars, a rapidly expanding national population, and furnish- countries. ing food supplies for , 1 , , ' 44 - - . i New Supersonic Wav Kills Mice in Minute . I , I 4 - '.,, -- i 1 i Inehtor STRICTLY- RICHTER - I ..- - - . r |