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Show Translators Issue Revised Mew Testament Don't Fear Dark Bread, Doctor Says J&sZAY WASHINGTON Dr. (AP) W. H. Sebrell of the National Institute of Health predicted to- ' NEW YORK (AP) A new translation of the New Testament, differing in form and content from the familiar King (, James version, has been completed by a committee of Biblical scholars and win be published Monday. The committee was named by the International Council of Religious Education with which the educational boards of 40 of the majpr protestant denominations of the United States aid Canada are associated. . . Publication of, the new translation, known as the revised standard version, will be followed in about four years by a . new translation of the Old TestaThe ment, upon which another secWASHINGTON (AP) War Department jolted Con- tion of the committee is out coming today by gress, The revised standard version against creation of Separate air will be an authorized revision force. of the American standard Biindeset to an up Legislation ble of 1901, which was a pendent air arm, army leaders of the King limes told Congress, wont work. Their views were expressed in version, published in 1611. Translators said none of the letter ito Chairman Manasco changes' Irr the newversionaf-fecte- d of the House expendiany major doctrine of the tures committee by acting War C. Royall, Christian faith. Secretary Kenneth It is in simple, familiar style who said the opinions he voiced were shared by General Dwight which, they said, corresponded D. Eisenhower and Gen. H. H. more closely to the vernacular head -- of -- the Greek in which iheNew Testa'Arnold r war-timment was written.. army air forces. Eliminated --from the sixth Manasco1 committee has jurisdiction over several pending chapter of Matthew, and placed bills to establish an independent in a footnote, is the final verse air force, as well as over pro- of the Lords prayer, For thine posals for merging national de- is the kingdom, and the power, fense in a single department and the glory, forever, amen. It was believed this was done combining army, navy and air on the ground that the manfor es. The War Department, Royall uscript authority' for it was wrote, fully recognizes .that one doubtful. Another change is that of the lessons learned in this Glory to God in the highest, war is that air power has come and on earth peace, goodwill of age and must have parity toward men, Luke 2:14, bewith land and sea power in time comes -- of Glory to God in the peace as. well as war. highest, and on earth peace department But, he added, the best-cabe among men- - with whom he is believes this parity attained by following President pleased. The older version Is Trumans recommendation for a in a footnote. The Rev. Dr. Luther . A. single department combining all Weigle, dean of the Yale Unithree branches of the service, Separation at the top neces- versity divinity school and chairsarily fosters separation all man of the American Standard along the line, while unity at the Bible Committee, the revising top through establishment of a group, said in art introduction single department for our armed that use of the new version would be left by njost of the forces will permit us to capitalize fully upon what we have major protestant denominations to the preference of the individlearned," Royall said. ual church. day that people with normal stomachs would have no trouble digesting the dark white bread proposed by President Truman. Regular white flour contains 72 per tent of the wheat kernel. The president wants millers to use 80 per cent so the wheat and supply may be stretched more sent to the hungry population of Europe. Dr. ebrell chief of the indivision, stitutes physiology said, the 80 per cent flour would contain a small amount of inbut told digestible roughage, a reporter: I do not believe many, if any, people would be upset by such a flour. Persons suffering from peptic ulcers Army Hits Separate Air Force (. y (i JJD ;t might- - ba-a- ff (D-Al- a) rr e- IX n. -- K -- Housing-- - U k IK (Continued from Page 1) proposals for subsidies to spur output of materials. Instead of subsidies, the council suggested a 10 per cent increase in prices of materials, ar- -' guing that this would add only about $180 to the cost of a $6000 home. This additional cost would be repaid over a period of 25 to 30 years so that there would be no hardship on the purchaser at any time, the council contended. The bold housing program, prepared by Wyatt on instructions from Mr. Truman, contem- -. plates about $16,000,000,000 in ' housing construction during . the next two years. The honses - would be built principally by , private contractors, with most ' of the dwellings selling for no ' more than $6,000 or renting for not more than $50 a month. Announcing the vast undertaking last night, Mr. Truman called it a "veterans emergency housing program, and Wyatt emphasized it is Intended to bring liv- "Ing gpaeB'into "lihe with veterans pocketbooks. The estimated cost to the federal government is $850,000,000. - The program contemplates a vast increase in the production of building materials, tripling of the labor force now working in residential construction, and wage and price rises where necessary to get results. Point In Detail Heres how Wyatt described it in detail: 1. Construction of 2,700,000 low and moderate cost homes must be started by the end of next year. The target for 1946: homes started- 1.200.000 of which 700,000 will be conventional houses; 250,000 permanent prefabricated houses, - add 250.000 temporary units. (The previous construction high was 937,000 homes in 1925; - in 1945 only 240,000 were built) 2. Preference for veterans and their' families in the rental or purchase of these homes with appropriate provisions for, nonveteran hardship cases. i 3. Greatly expanded production of building materials. 4. Recruitment and -- training All v Mata . Waterproof Utility Box V. B. Army Surplus of 1,500,000 addition workers ' in the housing field, t Defers Other Building 5. Postponement of all deferconrable and struction for the balance of 1946. 6. Priorities and allocations to home builders for equipment and materials. 7. Curbing of Inflation through more effective price control on building materials, ceilings on new and existing homes, and on building lots, and through the continuation of rent controls. 8. Insured mortgages on low cost homes up to 90 percent of value and based on necessary current costs. 9. New temporary legislation to support the program, including $250,000,000 for temporary of war housing. 10. Community participation federal paralleling action through emergency housing comtowns mittees in cities and throughout the country. 11. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation to play a major role in financing the program. In addition, . authorization fro-congress will be required Immediately' to provide $600,000,000 : for premium payments. non-essent- ial re-u- se p ected-bu- Idont t- believe any normally .healthy would, person ue He said a certain amount of roughage is beneficial to many people. Itis true, he said, thkt -some people with particularly can; sensitive digestive tracts not stand whole grains of any By Associated Press someMore than 3939 service personnel were scheduled to arrive kind, and such people foods today at four west coast ports aboard 22 vessels and 3889 troops times can not tolerate were due to debark from eight transports at two east coast made from whole wheat flour, that is, flour ground from the ports. entire kernel of the whfeat. Ships and unit amvinr: But the 80 per cent type AT JkEW lOBK Scamp from Le beHavre, personnel of 614th ordnance bat of flour is a long way from taboo and 177th reneral hospital; John ing whole wheat flour. Hattaorn from Marseille, 450th, 1399th He explained tit would be and 1372nd dump track company: 3539th darker than regular white flour ordnance heavy automotive maintenance because it would contain matecompany. rials from the dark outer layer J. W. McAndmr from Le Havre, head of the wheat kernel quarter companyreompanler A, B, C and PresiNEW YORK (AP) medical detachment of 743rd railroad opdent Trumans national food con- erating battalion, 38th traffic rerulat Vast European group. servation program and his ap- ibcEzra Comellfrom Maneil'e, 3499th Tied to Russ quartermaster truck company; 3590th starto mass avert for aid peal ordnance medium automotive mainteNEW YORK (AP) The vation in other countries has the nance company; 59Ut 101 depot company. Times in a dispatch from hoah Webster from Bremerhaven. support of Herbert Hoover, who today that a House and headquarters battery, said he believed is possible to I) and medio detachment of OlOtfi committee report describes eastand warning bat- ern meet this need of increase food anti aircraft artillery Europe from inland through talion; A and B batteries of 134th antiexports . . . without compulsory aircraft the Balkans as tied Vast to artillery gun battalion. Louis Bamberger from Antwerp, rationing. the Soviet Union in economic AT NORFOLK on Miscellaneous The 'former presidentfood' adarrangements that bar the rest and Victory Campe Matapan. ministrator of the .world from substantial during the first AT BAN TBANCWCO Miscellaneous world war, said. on Artemi from Samar, and Corson from trade with that area. The group, designated officialPresident Trumans appeal to .Pearl Harbor. AT LOS ANGELES Miscellaneous an ly as the House special comsave food to meet the famine in Pasadena frpm Yokohama, Dorothea Dtx mittee On post-weconomic many countries should be sup- from Manila and four unidentified vespolicy and planning, is headed ported by the whole American sels from Pearl Harbor. SAN AT DIEGO Miscellaneous on by Rep. William M. Colmer people. I am convinced that it is Heed, ZeaL Swift Threat, The report was approved entirely possible for us to meet minesweeper rescue turs 25 and 39, LST 539, LCIs by the group this week and is this need of increased food ex- 901. 902, 903. 904, 905 and 909. AT SEATTLE Brandon Victory from expected to be made public in ports by voluntary action to a day or two, the Times said. eliminate waste and unnecessary Yokohama, consumption and to do it with-ocompulsory rationing." Hoover spid regarding the European situation: The infant mortality Is very high everywhere on the continent and unless special supplies are available it will be still higher. In some areas infant mortality is now over 50 per cent. -Peace and progress will not be restored if those who survive are to be infected by a generation of men and women stunted in body and distorted in mind. 7878 Today Aboa rd Home Yanks-D- 3 0 S h i ps Area Reported x- - Wash-ingtons- y 1 Danes on Strike 19463, in -- r A (AP) general strike protesting reversal of a death sentence for a Dana convicted of collaborating with the Germans during the Nazi suspended' publication BOSTON (AP) Twelve clergymen In the department of of afternoon newspapers here tosocial service of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Massaand affected other industriel. chusetts informed President Truman today that it was "strongly day against bringing Americas World War Two dead back to this END YOUR FURNACE country. DRUDGERY The San Francisco Chronicle the letter said: $500,000,000, said yesterday that the army Install a Would it not be more fitting, had completed plans to bring tribute to the dead to umj' : them home beginning this that large sum in a work deauthorif to sufferspring, congressional alleviate the signed ization is granted. ' ing of humanity for whom they gave their lives? Declaring that overemphasis to tt initiate It was in Europe and Asia of the body stems not from It avallabU lutallatiMu that they spilled their blood, Judaism or Christianity, but the letter added. Would not only from a secular Paganism Rex Masafactoring Co: their graves in foreign lands that dutches the transitory, serve to remind us and all the 12 clergymen who signed 71 W. 4TB SOUTH men that the task of winning the letter as members of the justice, peace and equality for department asked the president all men la still incomplete? to use all your prestige and authority to atop the project. Pointing out that it was estimated the program would cost CLERICS FIGHT-RETUR- COPENHAGEN N OF WAR DEAD TO U. S. tibn DEE STOIIED Jap Balloons Proved Flop WASHINGTON (AP) Japproved a ans "secret weapon tremendous flop. A joint army-nav- y report disclosed that the Japanese launch-- balloons ed 9000 bomb-carrying against the United States during the war, but only ever reached North America. It was a slightly expensive un dertaking, the report noted, for each paper bajloon cost about 10,000 yen, or $2300 each. Japanese army officers, Interrogated after V-- J day, said the balloon weapon was developed with the idea of avenging the Doolittle raid on Tokyo. Large-aca- le launching of the balloons from the Japanese home island of Honshu began in November, 1944, the report stated, and the last balloons were released. April,20, 1845. The prevailing winds blowing toward North America enabled some balloons to reach speeds of 100 miles per hour and more. 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