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Show LAYTON JOURNAL WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS' SWEDEN Asks Reds for Peace Effort; Pact Nations Would Rearm Italy; Costliest Steel Strike Terminated Talks Back I'est (EDITOR'S Westers NOTE! Kill Lniee'e eplaiaae hmhuI r i, analysts aad Ii lkii lilamii,( Ihit lb,; tri Ikui aeeeeaarUy ( aewspaper.) Prize Winner PEACE TRY: Reds Asked In Russia! Andrei Vishinsky had said. In effect, to United Nations members: Set up an atomic control lystem of periodic inspection of manufacture and materials, and Russia will let you in to inspect Monday, Wednesday, Friday, this week and next week but instead you want to Inspect from minute to minute, day by day, week by week. didnt go for that Russia, its members claimed, was referring only to declared manufacture and materials, but what of the hidden and undeclared THE U. N. production and stockpiles. got nowhere with his proposal. Then, the U. N. turned around, Dr. William F. Glauque, 54, placed the shoe of warmongering at the University of professor on the foot upon which they felt was a Nobel prize California, and States It belonged. The United winner for his work in the other western powers called upon of The entropy study entropies. of Russia to stop its campaign of a compound determines hate and cooperate in a whether a chemical reaction program for peace. can take place. The 12 points were: Stop threatening or using force contrary to ITALY: the U. N. charter. Stop interfering with the independence of any other New Weapons country and the fomenting of civil Experience, though a hard atrife. Carry out in good faith all teacher, is to teach well. supposed Afford International agreements. In international events, however, all U. N. bodies full cooperation. this doesnt always follow. Promote full freedom of religion e FOR INSTANCE. Italy, and political expression and full foe of democracies in as the respect of all other fundamental many world wars, will be rearmed standards rights. Promote higher soon if of the Atlantic of living for all. peoples. Remove countries have their way. Dispact information barriers. Participate cussions looking toward rearming fully in the U. N.s work. Settle the Italians under the Atlantic pact international disputes peacefully. already were underway between Cooperate in armaments control. U. S. and Italian miliAgree to exercise national sover officers and diplomats. tary 'eighty Jointly with other nations James C. Dunn, U. S. ambassato ttain international control of dor to Italy, attended the first of atoinic energy. Urge five big powers to broaden their cooperation a series of closed sessions aimed in the security council of the U. N., at modernizing and armed forces and to exercise restraint in using Italys treaty-limiteunder the Atlantic pacts defense the veto. system. of those THE FIRST REACTION ITALYS RECORD in connection conversant with Russian policy as it has been manifest thus far must with disservice to the democracies smells to high heaven. In World have wondered if the western powers had taken complete leave of War I the country started out with their senses in making any such Germany and the Central Powers proposal to Moscow. They might and turned coat only when it was as well have asked the Russians evident her side was losing. In to turn over the Kremlin to the World War II, she started out with Christian Endeavor society, enroll II Duce Mussolini and forsook him Joe Stalin as a Boy Scoutmaster, only when it became apparent she and to turn the politburo into a was on the wrong horse again. Sunday choral society. Even a child would have RAILS': kindergarten known better than to expect Soviet Fares Up agreement to any of the 12 points. The third fare increase for eastern railroads in the past three STRIKE ENDS: years has been authorized by the Steel Costliest interstate commerce commission. Americas costliest steel strike The increase this time amounted ended, appropriately enough on to a 12.5 per cent hike In rail passenger fares in the East, estiArmistice day, with the CIO steelworkers winning demands for an mated to give the railroads another 37.8 million dollars a year in insurance-pensioindustry-financerevenue. formula. THE RISE applies to the area THE CAPITULATION of U. S. steel, bellwether of the industry east of the Mississippi river and as regards labor relations, brought north of the Ohio and Potomac an end to tha crippling strike. rivers. Commuter fares were not Four smaller firms settled on the to be affected. Ih 1947 these same roads were same terms the same day, terms which followed the pattern acgranted a 10 per cent boost in cepted by Bethlehem steel, first passenger fares, and last year big company to sign with the another hike of approximately 17 union. per cent. Southern and western According to a CIO spokesman, railroads did not apply for the inthe agreement em- crease granted the eastern roads. THE NEW RATES, it was said, bodied such terms as a minimum would raise eastern coach fares $100 monthly pension to workers aged 65 with 25 years service, to about 3.37 cents a mile, and with the employer paying all the parlor-ca- r and sleeping-ca- r fares cost, and an insurance program, to about 4.5 cents a mile. costing five cents an hour per In New York, a railway official man, with the company and worksaid the new increase would boost er sharing the cost. coach fares from New York to Chicago from $27.30 to FARM RATS: $30.75. First class fares would be raised from $36.35 to $40.89. A Formula The farmers in the Rio Grande tomato fields were beginning to get results in their interminable Men at Work war on rats after garnishing their According to a crops with poisoned grain. Berlin newspaper, the Telegraf, - A FEW WEEKS AGO the rats Russians are operating a plant were swarming into tomato and near Berlin to produce explosives green pepper fields near La Grul-l- used solely for making atomic Tex. They spread methodically bombs. up and down the Rio Grande until THE PAPER, giving no authorithe invasion covered a ty for the source of its informastrip, one to two miles wide in tion declared, nevertheless, that places. Farmers lost first pickings the plant where the explosives are completely in several fields. being made is the peoples owned Then they began to dust their Teerchemie plant In Erkner, subcrops with poisoned grain. Said urban east Berlin. The newspaper grower Ralph Jones: That poison story said 600 workers were emsure does the business. Its stopped ployed on the project the losses. It said the plant produced a But not before serious damage chemical called carbazol which was done to 2,000 Irrigated and the paper described as highly excultivated acres. plosive. Vlshin-sk- y two-tim- rs high-rankin- g d d n The United State senate, coland Individually, has lectively been called by tome colorful and lurid names but it remained for some Swedish editors to hurl the most devastating blast at that august body. A SWEDISH NEWSPAPER, the liberal afternoon Exprersen, had this to say: The U. S. senate is certainly a high assembly, but it is also a dumping place for all sorts of quaint characters and the most ignorant politicans from the darkest corners of the union. And it must be pretty dark in Oklahoma. The shaft was aimed, really, at Oklahomas Senator Thomas, a Democrat, who was critical of the way Sweden had received a senate appropriations subcommittee visiting Marshal plan countries to see how U. S. funds were being used. Sweden, it appeared, had received quite a bit of Marshall plan snubbed aid, but had sort of Thomas and hi committee. Thomas declared the country to which he referred in his criticism, expressed in Vienna, had helped no one in the past 135 years, and if it got any more Marshall plan funds, it would be over his protest. The QUAINT CHARACTERS and "most ignorant politicians the Swedes referred to in the senate, or who had ever been a member of it, included some right influential fellows who might have much to say about continuing Marshall plan aid among them, President and former Senator Harry S. Truman, GERMANY: Gl's to Stay Russia might do as she pleased about occupying Germany, but the western allies intend to keep their troops in that country whether or not the Russians pull out. THAT was the statement of a west German government spokesman who indicated this was one of the decisions reached at the big three Paris conference. U. S. secretary of state Dean Acheson and German chancellor Konrad Adenauer had agreed upon the need for keeping western troops In Germany. This same spokesman said the appointment of Soviet Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky as commander-in-chief of the Polish army was construed to mean that Russian troops would be withdrawn from eastern Germany soon. EVEN THOUGH the Russians should withdraw their troops, this same source said, the Russian secret police and the German peoples police still would remain. Soviet-traine- d THE PRESS : 285th Year With technicalities waived, the Official London Gazette, beginning its 285th year of continuous publication understandably laid claim to being the worlds oldest newspaper. THE twice - weekly government paper began publication in 1665 during the great plague which ravaged London. Since that time it has been the appointed organ for dissemination of all announcements of the chief executive. The paper is issued each Tuesday and Friday with official announcements from Buckingham palace. Number 10 Downing street, official residence of the prime minister, and government departments. And it never publishes much else. union-compa- Flannel Queen Rocket With Brain Tops 10 Billion United States government operaThe U. S. air force appeared tional expense, long in the astroto hold its own in the guided ready nomical bracket, had reached a missile department. It announced total annual figure of 10 billion, it had a guided 200 million dollars. That figure, in missile with human intelligence almost is the aggregate, meaningin tracking and destroying enemy less to the average American. But aircraft. broken down to show how it afLaunched from a mother jet fects the individual, it could be fighter plane the missile, named brought very much home to the the Firebird," is capable of headtaxpayer. It was costing each ing off and destroying its objective American $227 per capita. in a matter of seconds. rocket-propelle- d CLASSIFIED I i By INEZ GERHARD WHEN JOHN DEREK first came for work at Columbia Knock on Any Door, in which he shot to stardom, he said I never knew a temperamental player to get anywhere. You dont have to worry about my getting that way. Perhaps the reason is that he was born in Hollywood, and that both his parents are actors. In New York to help publicize his new picture, the sensational Ail the Kings Derek wanted to see the Men, city, but got very little opportunity. Columbia press agents booked him so solidly for photo layouts and Interviews, as well as for appearances on the radio, that he never really had any time for sightseeing. Donald Woods, popular, leading man, Joins Bing Crosby and a star-lade- n cast In Mr. Music: its his first Paramount picture since he DEPARTMENT lmJl CkciilnuiA f Christmas lasts a long time In North Carolina. It begins in tha old Moravian community of Salem in October when the women start making the thousands of candlea to be used in Moravian churches throughout the south at their Christmas love feasts. It continues until January 6, 400 miles away at Rodanthe on the Outer Banks, where a few still observe the Old Christmas, and even until January 7 among Russian and Ukrainian colonists near Wilmington, who still go by the Gregorian calendar. In old Salem the making of Christmas candles has become almost a ritualistic part of the holiday!. For months the workers meet in the Brothers House, built in 1769 as a home for the single men of the community. Huge cakes of beeswax are melted 124 pounds of tallow to 50 pounds of wax. The mixture is strained, poured into large pans, and then cut into small blocks old-time- ra made A Son Comes Home" with Mary Boland 12 years ago. In recent years Woods has been concentrating on radio Is currently being heard as wealthy Richard Rhinelander on My Friend Irma. He plays another rich young man in Mr. Music. crowned red flanael queen Men-ne- n Williams, is shown here attired in her red flannel Williams Governor nightie. called the square dances at what has become no annurJ Michigan event. FREE TOUR: All on a Bet penniless tour of this country could anyone do it? old Los Angeles vetA eran, who used the fictitious name, Paul Clark, did it. He did it on a bet to prove the extent of American peoples hospitality. And in doing it. he won a bet of $4,800 from a friend. He kept his identity secret, he said, as part of the wager which hed made. Other conditions were not discussed A 30-ye- In LEWIS Heapitalof locatedLake the Ilneet residential district Salt city. Patronized by leading Drs. Wa specialize in bed patients. For full particu- lars write Nathalie Lewie. 41 Salt Lake CUy Highland Or. Utah. T, FARMS AND RANCHES POULTRY RANCH FOB 8ALB ' Rli react modern bant, breeding rapacity for StOS poults, gat equipment. Inquire Dae Adaaaa. American Park, Utah. Ifl 1st East Taras. MISCELLANEOUS Introducing Tha Nif Fascinating Lota af fan party cants Jut in tins far those Holiday end Win Ur parties. "AN-NALoU ef Fnn Qnaationa and Answers. Fica for tic. n Joseph Julian, who plays the deon CBSs Sam Cook. tective, literally talks Mystery Theatre. with his hands. By working his clasped hands, compressing air between them, he makes word-liksounds you should hear his Mary Had a Little Lamb! e Billie Burkes only stipulation when she went to Columbia to appear in And Baby Makes Three was that there would be no barber chair in her dressing room. Last time she was on the lot she dressed in the studio barber shop. She maintains that they shot her through the picture and got her off the lot fast because of the line of disappointed, bearded men who were turned away! LoU "AN-NA- ef Fan NOVELTY CO. 4(1 Sherman Avanne Sail Luka City d, Utah How You May Tomorrow Night without being awakened forced up nightly because of urges, do this? Start taking FOLEV PILLS lor or Sluggish Kidnaya. They purge kidneys waeue; they eoothe those Irritation! oa using If those urges. Alto allay backaches, leg pmigM from kidney IflictioB Betas-otiiif- the stove. The wax is poured into ancient candle molds through which twine has been pulled to make the wicks. Then one week come the candle teas when the community is inn vited to see the fragrant, tapers being made. Hostesses, dressed in the costumes of the early settlers, serve Moravian sugar cakes and coffee, and the rest of the community feels it finally had entered the season, SNOllDRlFT yellow-brow- om Ail musoRszw shortening- &ws - THESE BETTER OWES SO QUICK Vi'EASW Christmas Story Continues to Grow In Faith, Intensity Year the year by increasingly ever new story of Christmas warms the heart of all Christold, but t ir .. MaASCHIN0 f0 bol: together f "fted cofciY 4 r i . Tbn, ;,Tr-- I! - wr I I Yes, for the finest cakes you ever try Snowdrifts new method. Light-luscimoist and rich! And so amazingly eitfii to make! No creaming! No All ingredients mixed in the same bowl-re- ady to bake after 3 minutes mixing because Snowdrift is emuhorizedJ Snowdrift is tops, too, for flaky tender biscuits, and crispy fries! pies, ous egg-beatin-g! shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel Isaiah also foretold the visit a the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem in Chapter 60, verse six: The multitude of camels shall cover thee, the dromedaries of Midlan and Ephah; they shall bring gold and incense; and forth the they shall shew praises of the Lord. And so the prophecy and the story go to the magnificent climax which is related by St. Luke in these words: And she brought forth her son. and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. "... first-bor- n Brazil Believes Animals Talk on Christmas Eva A Christmas legend which had its origin in Brazil has come down to many peoples of the world through the ages, and is one which is of most interest to children. The old legend has it that on Christmas eve aQ animals become endowed with the power of speech, a belief which it is thought stems from the presence of animals at the birth of Christ. It is one legend that persists most strongly. s Pure shortening-m- ade by tha Wesson iil UdIm keam Super-Cate-s are melted in coffee pots on -- ODDS AND ENDS . . . While Milton Berle was punching Ransom Sherman in the jaw for Always Leave Them Laughing. his daughter Vickie was taking a swimming lesson from Shermans daughter Ann. in Shermans pool . . . Jim and Michael Frasco, aged 6 and 8, nephews of Spike Jones, have featured roles in Hal Wallis September . . . June Haver thinks shes fated to be colorful; "The Daughter of Rosie OGrady is her 11th consecutive picture tn Technicolor. g! ?8 to ow 3 mms endom. Year by year the depth of faith is intensified by the beloved words of the Christmas story, by the prophecies of the patriarchs of old whose wisdom enabled them to foresee the coming of the Christ Nowhere else in all the Scriptures is the prophecy of the birth of the Saviour more beautifully or convincingly told than in the words A piece of parchment, apparentof the prophet Isaiah. More than ly very old, and containing a mes- 700 years before the event, he desage from Napoleon, is an impor- clared: tant prop In "The Inspector GenFor onto ns child is born, eral. The prop man aged it by onto ns a son is given; and the applying glycerine and rubbing it government shall be upon his with dirt; an expert forged Naposhoulders; snd his name shall leons signature. be called Wonderful, Counsel- -, lor. The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Half of Hollywood spends a lot of Peace. . . . time at Palm Springs, the fashionTherefore, the Lord himself sha able desert resort. So Vincent Shergive you a sign; Behold, a virgin man, the director, took Joan Crawford, David Brian. Steve Cochran and the rest of the cast of The Victim there for a weeks shooting. In the picture it will be called Local people, "Desert Springs. used to having stars under foot, were quite uninterested. Marlon Brando spent his first after reporting in Hollywood for The Men at Birmingham Veterans Hospital, living with the paraplegics to get background for his role as a paralzyed veteran. He planned to live with an aunt in Eagle Rock afterward, not knowing its too far from Hollywood. Stanley Kramer Productions had a problem finding him an apartment. ... the vou can use to rcuivocomcold is warmtag. If you rub forting Vicks VapoRub. works even It on at bedtime, it And oltBQ ike j$ sf "AN-NA- Dies Games. Foot for 91.01. Aa a Special Offer with the first 100 order we will include one set ef Sait end Pepper 8haktn, n ISc value. AU for $1.00 prepaid. HURRY, HURRY Bend fl.00 with year name and pddreea te which Jane Greer will break away from dramatic and romantic roles in The Richest Girl in Jail, an original comedy which has been bought for her by RKO. As a very rich girl who lands in a small-towJail she will be a comedienne. Mother tl.S SPECIAL FOR ll.Ot AN-NA- K three weeks by Michigan Governor G. For Lillie Fellows With Big Colds... Use of a helicopter as a traveling camera crane proved to be so effective for chase scenes in They Live By Night that RKO is now using one regularly as camera carrying equipment. In this case the plane also had its value as an aid to drama; it hovered over the players, to create the feeling of a relentless fate pursuing them and worked fine. The ladies of a church in Amarillo, Texas, have purchased from the hotel the dishes used by Robert Preston, star of The Sundowners. while on location there. They will be auctioned at a church benefit as Robert Prestons dishes. d a, U.S. PAY ROLL: 1. 1949 Red Skelton Is really superstitious about the things he thinks bring him good or bad luck. If one of his pictures has a highly successful preview, the CBS comic will wear the suit he wore to the showing until its nearly threadbare. one-wa- y British-license- LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER OH People FJHEMMUF.E TfTSi |