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Show LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 I WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS PERSONS WHO WEAR GLASS SLIPPERS . . . Cinderella Is Wooed by a Devaluated Prince NEVER THROW THEIR SHOES . . . SHOULD By H. I. PHILLIPS A TIME there waa ONCE UPON who married (or hla sec ond wife one of the haughtiest worn en in the world. She had two daughters of her own who were a pair of fine meanles. She had a stepdaughter of unparalleled good ness and beauty. She was called Cinderella. Her stepsisters kept her at the meanest work. They h,leeo In an old aban -r doned thirty-rooshowplace which nobody wanted while they had things easy In a $23,000 ranch house, with no garage. The king gave a great ball to which he Invited everybody of prominence, Including the two aoorpuss sisters. They got themselves up like Mrs. As tor's pet ponies and paraded before Cinderella, who, after four-roo- CHRISTLIKE HIS Cbriftlike thing: to grief 'Jr xh Unspoken and yet go ones is a bear a unshared, way Not feverishly seeking for relief, But day by day Doing the tasks at hand to cheer and bless, That others may find greater happiness. This is a ChriStlike thing: through wearing pain To keep quite Still, that watching, none may see The weariness, the harrowing Stress and Strain, The agony, But wearing always something of Christs grace And infinite patience written on ones face. For the Master bore His agony alone. And bore it well. And the greatest grief a heart has ever known, He did not telL they flounced off, said, I wish I could go to a great ball." Instantly her fairy godmother appeared. These great balls are not what they used to be," she said. Before you get lu you will have to take chances on a couple of ' automobiles a and maybe dream house. And there will be p music. Still, If you wish be-bo- to go , . Oh, I do," said Cinderella. Fetch me a pumpkin, then," said the fairy godmother. Pumpkins were pretty high, as the government bad underwritten them, or something, but she got one. Get me a mousetrap, a rat and six lizards, said the fairy godmother. I wanna go to a ball, not an animal show," warned Cinderella. The fairy godmother had a wand, a book on economics by Sir Stafford Cripps and several speeches by government experts, so she was able to convert the pumpkin, mice, etc., into a coach with white horses, a coachman and six attendants. Whisk I And Cinderella was off to the ball before anybody could arrive to demand that she pay luxury taxes on the whole business. She was the most ravishing dish at the ball. The kings son went for her in a big way at once, much to Cinderellas discomfiture. She was a smart cookie. (This could get serious. A prince would have loads of money, and she knew what that meant these days. He would have to spend all his days figuring out how he stood and all his nights checking to see if there had been anything new from Sir Stafford Cripps.) Suddenly the great clock struck. Twelve," said Cinderella. "Eleven," said the prince. Ten, said the king. My goodness, one cant figure anything these days," said Cinderella, taking it on the lam. (She had to take a taxi. The coachman, the big rat, had struck for more money and all the lizards had walked out in sympathy.) Well, to make a long story worse, she was not through with the prince and the problems of having everything. She bad left a glass slipper. Control Atom, Keep Alert: Baruch; Senate Clashes on Price Supports; U. S. Seeks Method to End Strikes (EDITOR'S NOTE i When eplaleas art ( these la that eelamat, tipxuti Unlea'a aiwi analysts sad aat BMiuuUp at this newspaper.) Truly Effective' After President Confidences Trumans on September 23 of an atomic explosion in Russia, U.S. citizens worked up a kind of peculiar, detached tension that seemed The prince searched the whol land until he found that the slipper to have been born out of the exfitted Cinderella, and was he glad pectation that somebody maybe when he discovered she was really Bernard Baruch ought to say a working girl and hadnt a thin something significant pretty soon about the world and the atom bomb. dime It meant less bookkeeping. And Mr. Baruch, who is the auacCinderella and He proposed thor of the plan for International could I I suppose cepted, saying, have done worse. Look at all those atomic control that was rejected by the Soviets In 1946, measured girls who win givaway programs!" up to the demand for an opinion by out with what looked to be who coming So she married the prince, some in time practical suggestions. to the back just palace got to find the pound had been devalPRIMARILY, he urged that ued again and he wasnt worth nothing less than a truly effective very much which meant, after all, system of international control be a life of comparative tranquillity. put Into effect. He supplemented this major point The outer burlap covering of the with three other recommendations Peruvian mummy was swlpped as to how to face up to the Russian away by Dr. Carrion and Dr. Bird atom: 1. Pending such "safe and sure" 60 while scientists watched. to control, make every effort News item. Carrion and Bird didja say, or maintain our overwhelming advanis somebody snoofine? tage in the development of atomic weapons. 2. our strategy for Gov. Dewey has come out with vaudeville. peacemaking. a letter Indorsing 3. Enact a standby mobilization I remember it fondly as a plan, including civilian defense, popular form of entertainment," Immediately. he says. Come, come, Thomas, BASIC IDEA, of course, is for the yoa cant top flarrys vaudeville U.S. to do its moral best with the statement with anything as cool olive branch, but in the meantime and general as that. What knockabout acts do you recall? Did keeping a gun handy, just in case. Baruchs conception of a mobiliyod ever usher in a theater? zation plan would include price, wage and rent controls, rationing YE GOTHAM BUGLE priorities and AND BANNER measures. You cant tell Ben W bUsker, to InRussias counter-proposwhose My Request end Miss Request ternational control the outlawing won two big handicaps in succession, of the bomb and international that 13 is an unlucky number. . . . He agreements to destroy all existing bought one of the parents, Requested, stocks of the atom bomb overfor $ 1300 on the 13tb of the month simplifies the problem, Baruch and on Saturday Miss Requests said. Hes weight was 113 pounds HE WARNED that a would-bgonna name the next colt Thirteen aggressor easily could divert and hope that the usslucky number peaceful atomic material to inhappens to pay off. ternational blackmail and destruction." I .... e Trygve Lie (left), secretary general of the United Nations, chats with Bernard Baruch at dinner during which Lie received the third annual award of the American Association for the United Nations for distinguished service to the U. N. HIGH SUPPORTS: Good or Bod? Despite worried administration warnings against setting farm price supports so high as to price the farmer out of the market, the senate went ahead to hit a new parity ceiling for six basic groups. Senators Young (R., N.D.) and Russell (D., Ga.) spearheaded the successful drive for an amendment to peg support prices on wheat, cotton, rice, corn, tobacco and peanuts at 90 per cent of parity. Previous support prices on those crops had been 75 per cent of parity. SEN. SCOTT LUCAS of Illinois, senate Democratic leader and voice of the administration in this case, had opposed the amendment to Sen. Clinton Andersons bill and had fully expected that it would be defeated in the senate. But after a lusty battle, the measure was sent back to the agriculture committee where attempts were made to work out a compromise. Senators Anderson, Aiken and Lucas had argued that a measure, keeping food prices high, might one day cause consumers to rebel and possibly throw out the entire price support program. Backers of the 90 per cent parity legislation contended that any serious lag in farm prices could set off a depression affecting the whole national economy. . THERE MATTERS stood for the time being. Prior to the senate fight on the support bill, however. Sen. Scott Lucas had delivered himself of an opinion that could, under the right circumstances, turn out to be prophetic: When the government continues to subsidize a little more and a little more all the time without sticking to a farm program dealing with the basic commodities that can be controlled you are taking a chance that the whole thing may be struck Young-Russe- li high-suppo- Economy Throttled The history making double strikes coal and steel were rapidly throttling the nations economy as the first week of the twin work stoppage drew to a close, causing: 1. The layoff of about 100,000 white collar workers whose clerical services no longer were needed. 2. Furlough of 49,829 railroad men. S. Curtailment of Packard motor company operations. 4. Reduction of steel output to an anemic 8.2 per cent of capacity. 5. Daily loss of 30 million dollars worth of business in the steel and coal industries alone. 6. Daily loss of 11 million dollars In wages to nearly 900,000 striking workers. steel and soft-coPresident Truman had indicated that he planned no direct government intervention in the strikes, but Federal Mediator Cyrus Ching was trying to figure out a new attempt to settle the disputes. With the steel mills and coal mines Idle, Chings massive problem was to find a workable solution first of all to the pension demands of Murrays United Steelworkers and Lewis United Mine Workers. Making it more difficult was the fact that neither the industry leaders nor the unions were in mood to make any concessions. An added grim note was sounded by Philip Murray, CIO leader, when he warned that still another 500,000 of his steelworkers would be going on strike by the end of Octobasic-industr- SHERIFF CRAIN and her husband, (handsomer than many movie stars,) visited New York to help promote Pinky," her new picture, a 20th Century-Fo- x Michael, aged production. eight months, and Paul, two, stayed home. Darryl Zanuck did a JEANNE Sol Rock cautiously the cabin and knocked three times. A bolt slid back into its socket. The door swung open and a voice came out into the night That you, Sol?" Sol sighed in relief. Hello, Baldy," he said, stepping inside. What luck?" None." Sol heard Baldy fishing for a match, and he said. "Wait a minute, Baldy. I got a scheme I want to work out." Theyve seen me," Sol went on. "Joe and Slim. Theyve been trailing me all day. I just kept far enough to avoid trouble. "Avoid trouble? You?" Baldys voice sounded incredulous. And Sol "Lis chuckled. ten, Baldy, weve ti been chasing these two bad men for Fiction more ttan a week ' now. Im sick of It. And now that weve found them, I dont aim to let em get away. So that's why you ran away from them?" sarcastically. Don't be a fool. I wanted em to follow me. They'll be along any time now. I made sure they saw me ride down in here by silhouetting myself against the skyline 15 minutes ago. Now heres the point: They dont know about you, yet. They think theres only me to contend with. And unless I miss my guess, they aim to get me out of the way tonight. Unless I stop em. said Baldy. Right. Now get this; Im leaving you here alone, see? Cover the windows and then light up. Theyll think Its me inside here, all unsuspecting. Fine," said Baldy. But whats wrong with me being on the outside and you on the inside? Sol laughed shortly. "A lot, you little squirt. Now pipdown and obey orders. Im going. Instantly he grew tense. Every muscle and nerve and fibre became alert. He half crouched, half stood in his hiding place. And as he watched the cabin a dim figure took shape and became a man. Another appeared beside the first They lingered only a moment then began stealthily to approach the door. Sol stepped silently from his hiding place. At the very instant that one of the figures crouched to thrust his weight against the door, he spoke out of the darkness. Reach toward the sky, boys! Drop those guns, and turn around. The jigs up. We got the drop on 3-Minu- JEANNE CRAIN daring thing in making Pinky," the story of a colored girl who passed for white; equally daring was his choice of Miss Crain for the sort of role usually reserved for actresses like Bette Davis. But Jeanne Crains talent has been obvious ever since she and June Haver made their debuts in Back Home in Indiana"; as usual, Zanuck knew exactly what he was doing. Pinky" is Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters and William Lundigan share honors with Miss Crain, and Elia Kazan, one of the best directors of stage and screen, directed this one. The cast of star-studde- d. Johnny Weismuller weighed 199 pounds when he reported for his new Jungle Jim" picture, thereby saving some Weighing 238 when the deal was signed, he said hed pay $1000 for every pound he didnt lose by starting Ume. $38,-00- 0. Lauren Bacall made no money by losing the five pounds she gained after Stephen Humphrey Bogart was bom, but at 113 she looked better when she went to work in with Young Man with a Horn, Kirk Douglas and Doris Day. Nancy Olson, who stepped from undergraduate status at UCLA into the leads of two top pictures, will be Bing Crosbys romantic interest In in Paramounts Mr. Music. her first film, Canadian Pacific," you! she appeared with Randolph Scott; SOL QUICKENED his footsteps. In darkness he stumbled, reshe recently completed a featured role in Sunset Boulevard," with gained his feet and came on. At the moment he went down an orange William Holden and Gloria lance of flame streamed out of the blackness near the cabin. It was followed by another. But before the two bandits could s shoot again, the two in Sol's hands thundered. Answering shots came from the cabin. Sol felt a searing pain In his left shoulder. His senses began to reel. And suddenly he realised that the renegades had accomplished what he had been unable to do because of his stumble. They had fired at the flash from his guns high hoping for a kill. This was Sols last thought. When Sol returned to consciousness he found himself lying on a bunk in the cabin. Baldy, grinning broadly, was standing over him. What the hell did you blow out that light for? Sol wanted to know. It spoiled my aim, made me stumble and nearly got me killed. six-gun- BUM ACROSS Wyoming city Fart of I. Rodent (So. Am.) 5. Not living 'to be Low 9. Cupid spirits Incite II. Vanity 12. City (Fla.) 14. Whirlpool 15. Showed mercy 10. 16. part of foot 22. Sand ridge 24. A shade of a color 25. Title of respect 26. A lending 23. Small Not th Atlantic blenny 34. 37. 39. 40. 41. From Cheat Masurium (sym.) Tenders Spheres Coronet Mature person Malayan dagger Theater seat 42. 43. Ages 44. Streetcar (Eng.) DOWN 1. culture Degrade Fairy Interna- tional language 17. Little girl 18. Mulberry 19. Forward, upper 31. 32. 33. Silkworm Forgiveness 2. Among (Moh. 13. 15. paradise) Not working A small drink 17. Observe without being awakened forced up nightly because of urges, SI you're this) Start taking FOLLY FILLS for Sluggish Kidneys. Tnty purga kidaoya at wastes; they soothe those ImlaUoaa causing those urge. Alao allay hack ac hat, lag ptiaa. painful paaaagaa Iron kidney inaction. Unions you sloop all night tomorrow night DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. At your dniggat. WitUn Newspaper STRIKES: BY INEZ GERHABD Tomorrow Night Thought it would, Baldy grinned. Wanted it to. You didnt think I was going to be fool enough to open the door and stand In the light so those birds could take pot shots at me?" Well what happened, anyway?" For answer Baldy pointed across the room. Sol looked and saw two men lying there, both bound securely. Wing em?" Sol asked. Winged nothing. I whacked em over the head from the doorway while they were shooting at you. By the way, you almost hit me with your own wild shooting. Wish I had, Sol grinned. "Say, squirt, you aint so dumb as you look I And I aint so much of a squirt, either," Baldy replied indignantly. Fact is I blew out that light just sos I could show you what a big feller I was. LAST PllillE WEEK'S ANSWER 20. Chinese silk 21. Large cask 22. Clamor 23. Receptacle for coffee Total amount 26. Plunder 27. Place for transaction 25. ber unless card game the company-finance- d insurpension and four-ceance program was accepted by the steel industry. nt PERCENTERS: 36. of copper and zinc 35. A al six-ce- of business 28. Fuel 29. Symbol 30. Final 32. An alloy y Ireland (poet) 37. Smell 38. Wrinkle 40. (Nat. Hist) High (Mus.) 5, That Is What happened to the 5 per center inquiry that was hotter than a deep freeze box a month two-doll- or two ago? According N.C.), who to Senator Hoey (D heads the special senate subcommittee which studied whether federal buying was improoerly the probe probably Influenced, wont be resumed this year; although the senator indicated that he might release a report on it soon. FOR ALL practical purposes the investigation already is completed. said Hoey. However, the subcommittee was still waiting to get the testimony of James V. Hunt and David Bennett, both of whom were described as being too ill to take the stand. Hunt is the Washington management counselor who allegedly collected fat fees for his help in seekcontracts for ing government others. He was the one who said. All I have to sell is Influence." Bennett is head of the Chicago perfume house which footed the bill for several home freezers presented In 1945 to Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan. rt down. BIRTHDAY: U. Ns Fourth October 24 is United Nations Day. The organization, wherein repose the hopes for peace of all free and thinking men, is just four years old four years old as the passage of time goes, but already ageless in its experience and the good it has accomplished. WHAT HAS THE United Nations done since it first convened during the immediate aftermath of World War II in 1945? First of all, it has constantly kept the hope and prospect of peace alive in the minds of the worlds people. 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