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Show 1. 1950 LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY FOREIGN AID: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS U.S. Formosan Intervention Urged; Drive Is Launched to Trim Budget Group to Press for Child Welfare; ara lhaaa af la (haaa ultmii, (h Wktt aslnlaaa ar eiareaari aal aaeaaaarlly at Uli aiaiMiai.) NltiMNI L'alaaa aewa aaalytW Wn Atomic 'Advances' FORMOSA: Shall Wa Intervene? As the sgitstion for U.S. Inter entlon In Formosa grows, many Americans will have a sharp Cashback of memory to the days when Anthony Eden and others were urging boycotts against Mussolini and the Japs as campaigns of conquest were getting underway. Now, there are many important who U.S. officials and argue that the United States must step in to keep Communist China from swallowing up Formosa. Use of armed force, if necessary, is recommended to stop hat movement. LATEST TO JOIN with those advocating intervention in Formosa was Herbert Hoover, former president of the United States. He con-- ; tended that such a policy was nee- essary to- safeguard this countrys v cwn security. Hoover argued the U.S. should Use its naval power to protect not only the big Island stronghold of Formosa but also lesser islands forces Which Chiang Were seeking to defend along the outb China coast. He declared such a step would "erect a wall against communism and offer a conIn the Pacific tinued hope of some time turning Chin into the paths of freedom again. the decision was HOWEVER, further complicated by a British stand that American China policy n relawould strain tions. Indications were that Britain was Just about ready to recognise the Chinese Communist regime. Always the practical realist, Britain moves wherever her own best interests dictate, or where she Hence, for thinks they dictate. the U.S. to lash out at the Chinese Reds Just when the British were trying to woo the Communist business apparently wasnt going to sit well with Great Britain. - Kai-shek- s Anglo-America- , BUDGET: Gay Pieces Are Fun to Make The salt box ia an authentic copy of an cldtime one. d NOTE: (EDITOR'S The Home Workshop Appeal to Reason It was impossible at the moment te evaluate its effect, but the fact that Sen.. Tom Connally D., Tex.) chairman of the senate foreign relations committee was urging a reduction in foreign-aispending was certain to carry some weight in congress. f " ' sizeCONNALLY forecast a able cut in funds for the third year of the European recovery program, and explained that he meant anything up to a billion dollars. Congress voted more than 3.75 billion for the program in 1949. The most rabid supporter of the program would have to concede that there has been no little visionary treatment of the problem, with the finding it hard to restrain themselves when it came to giving Pattern BY INEZ GERHAKD is probably one of the most popular men in the United States; both youngsters and adults art now tuning their radios to Mutual at 4 p.m Sundays, to hear tha program b launched on New top-draw- away the American taxpayers' money. There had been plenty warning and admonitions from men in government qualified to talk about the situation, but for the most part their authority wasn't sufficient to permit their interfering. However, with Senator Connally on the aide David E. Lilienthal, atomic of a reduction In the program, the energy commission chief, told situation took on a new aspect. a news conference that there obTHERE WERE PLENTY have been several secret adservers who felt that unless the vances in the development of United States took a determined atomic energy. He said these stand in insisting that Europe beare comparable to the breedgin now to do something to reer design in 1949. habilitate itself, the drain on American funds would not only continue EDUCATION: Indefinitely, but might even increase. Money & Health The Texas senator might have The needs of education in the had some such idea in mind when nation apparently were to be well he talked ERP fund reductions. looked after in Washington, as far It was a little more difficult, as interest and stressing of neceshowever, to understand his posisity were concerned. tion with regard to Spain. ConnalThe American Parents Commitly urged that the United Statea extee announced a prochange ambassadors with Spain gram in the child welfare field Immediately and to call off Its dipfor consideration at the current lomatic boycott of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. He wanted congresa session. THIS COMMITTEE was organstrategic" Spain in the North Atized three years ago to work for a lantic pact. national program to benefit children. ECONOMICS: Legislation the committee will Stability Urged press for will be: In the field of U.S. economica, The national bill for an annual 35 million there was pulling and hauling that for school would hold some measure of dollars grants-in-aihealth examinations and treatment amusement were It not for its, With President basic grimness. for all school children. This meascommitted to Truman previously senure has been passed by the a tax Increase, and some of his ate. cabinet members advising against The public - school - construction it, the group found Imbill, asking five billion to match in the President support portant surstate funds for a nation-widcouncil of economic advisers. vey of needs, and other sums for THIS GROUP, reporting to the emergency school construction, President on the general economic which have been approved by the steered clear of any situation, senate. did not hold THE federal aid for education definite tax stand, tobutbusiness. And olive an branch bill, which would provide 300 milsome changes in the lion for grants-in-alto the states it hinted that tax structure should be under a formula which gives a present In order to meet made what It of to the funds larger proportion a need for more stability called needier states. This bill passed the senate but was blocked in the in government acLons affecting the economic house because of the controversy nationa was the word That stability over services to parochial could reaIt meant, anyone schools. assume, that the council The national bill, sonably U.S. business must have some which asks 7.5 million annually for felt assurance that it is not going to research in child life and develop- be confronted continually with an ments. government tax polThe bill on social security rewith Commerce This icy. coupled visions, asking increased benefits Secretary Sawyers suggestion that for dependent children. taxes be repealed, could be excise The local bill, as a definite switch in regarded safehealth would increase which thinking on tax matters. guards for children. COUNCIL explained It this THE In funds for the AN INCREASE way: Childrens Bureau. While we should aim in the long Increased school lunch appropria- run for reasonable stability in tax tions. policy, the great changes In the tax structure over the most recent COFFEE: years and the double reversal of economic trends In 1949 may make $11 More The recent zoom in coffee prices, it necessary to alter the tax strucwhich jammed food stores with ex- ture somewhat before a basis of stability in future years will have s cited crowds of laid." been shoppers, will add a little over $11 This new course launched the to the average American housecourse its former holds coffee bill for 1950 unless council on aEdwin G. Nourse, rechairman, drunk are fewer or thinner cups of recomthat making pudiated this year, says the family economto congress on mendations directly Nationics bureau of Northwestern matters of the administrations ecoal Life Insurance company. The retail rise in the United nomic policy. States, averaging around 22 cents to a pound from parallels an almost equal climb of approximately 21 cents a pound in prices on green coffee, according to the bureau. AMOUNTING to over 38 times the cost of the coffee price rise, or approximately $425 per year, is the average U.S. familys share Increase of the since 1939 in our governments annual expenditures, the bureau points out. A yearly saving of $86, difectly and indirectly, would be the average familys share in the four billion dollars which it is estimated can be saved each year merely by William N. Margolis (left, modernizing and streamlining govhas resigned as asabove) this saving ernment operations: sistant to federal labor conciliawould pay for the average house51 tion service director Cyrus of hold's entire annual supply t coffee, planned Margolis Thing (right). of pounds to open offices in Washington even if the price went to $1 a pound, and New York as a labor relaand still leave $35 for sugar and tions consultant. cream, the bureau calculates. nine-poi- nt BUI ! According to house Republican Leader Martin of Massachusetts, the United States government should be able to live within its Income without raising taxes. That of course meant that the U.S. ought to be able to balance its budget. MARTIN Joined forces with Sen. Robert Taft, of Ohio, who is on record as saying he believes the federal budget could be balanced In fiscal 1951. The two lawmakers are united in a drive to attempt to force the government to live within its Income. The project obviously had more merit than chance for success, for with congress predominantly Democratic, there would be little probability of any great tax changes in the matter of reduced operating expenses. All indications were that while there might not be any tax increases, there certainly would be little of tax reductions, despite administration claims that the government couldnt operate without more tax revenue. Where the balawill come is problematncing-up ical as yet. TAFT and Martin outlined their views as congress reconvened. Both declared they would oppose vigorously any administration request for increases either In corincome poration or taxes. Taft said he would not object to a deficit of about two billion dollars In 1951 if he were sure the government woud get back into the black In fiscal 1952. The deficit this year Is expected to run about 5.5 billion dollars. high-brack- et No, Thanks Miffed because the world bank wanted to know too much about its operations, Great Britains colonial development corporation withdrew its application to the international bank for a loan of five million dollars. The govern- set up in 1948 colonial to foster development, said It wanted the loan to buy yindispen-sabl- ment corporation, e' American-buil- t . land-clearin- g machinery. THE CORPORATION would have been required to submit its detailed budget to the bank for some years ahead and would have had to, make quarterly statements showing total assets, liabilities and expenditures of each of its multiple operations. Chairman Lord Trefargne told newsmen the corporation would machinery buy the second-bes- t constructed in Britain and Italy. He declared the banks terms were too onerous." The corporations projects now underway tncluded: Agricultural developments in Borneo, British Honduras, the Leeward islands, and Africa, forestry and mineral projects in British Guiana; and factory construction In northern Rhodesia,' Kenya and Jamaica. Boyd De-Mill- ea Back in tho days of silent films Jane Novak was a star; in many a William S. Hart movie she was the gal who gazed into the sunset at the end, with Bill and his horse. In Paramount's The Furies she is again linked with the West; she frontier mother. Walter plays Barbara Stanwyck and Huston, WendeU Corey are in this dramatization of Niven Buschs book. d As you probably know, Ralph Sigwald woo the finals on the "norace Heldt show, and was swarded the $5,000 prize, a gold championship belt that wasnt big enough and the dubious e honor of having a statue of himself erected In his home town. Charleston, 8.C. It does seem as if that lovely city conld put the statues cost to better use. If permitted. full-siz- Jerry Ambler, worlds champion rider of 1946 and 47, who d well-bein- bronc makes his living staying on a horse, is getting paid to be thrown off one In Columbias Beyond the Purple Hills. Hell do special falls in the Gene Autry starrer. tip-of- f. child-researc- h ever-shiftin- public-health-uni- g ts high-lev- Chester Conklin, of the walrus mustache and rimless spectacles, made his screen debut in 1912 and won fame in Mack Sennetts comedies. He tackles his first straight role in RKOs Come Share My as caretaker of a ramLove, shackle ranch. Another el mid-summ- r. Margolis Quits n non-milita- store-bough- Sleep Habits Revealing Since practically a third of ones entire lifetime is spent sleeping, this phenomenon pronerly engages the attention of scientists. As witness the conclusions by Prof. Alfred Adler, psychologist, that the person who sleeps on his back, stretched out like a soldier at attention, wants to be as great as possible. The sleeper who curls up like a hedgehop he says, probably lacks courage SECURITY: A Pica to Wait Bernard Baruch, elder statesman with an of thii worlds goods, didn't think socia security benefits should be paid when the recipient becomes & years of age. Himself a vigoroui 79, Baruch said the retirement agf should be raised beyond 65. He suggested revision of social security laws to permit person! over 65 to go on working and larger payments. over-sufficien- is old-tim- "Tarzan, first appeared in print 35 years ago. Author Edgar Rice Burwho roughs, his creator, attended a party on the set 'of Sol Lessers Tarzan and the Slave Girl, and met Lex Barker, current Tarzan. Before any stunt Is tried on a contestant during Ralph Edwards Truth or Consequences it Is by Fred Carney, tbe prop man. He lists the recent Mule Train stunt ss the toughest had to fasten a paper horn to his head and see If a whip eracking expert could pick it off within an inch of his nose. For safetys sake Fred had it tried out on himself twice. pre-test- economy-consciou- Latin-America- BRITISH: "Hopalong Cassidy Year' day. BUI started in pictures as an extra, in 1919, in C. B. Why Change Your Wife; in 1934 ho really hit his stride, starring in tho Hopalong Cassidy series, and has never played anything else since. I feU In love with the part, he says; the part has piled up a fortune for him. And the way the public almost mobs him at personal appearances Is proof of his popularity. e Drive for Balance THE PSYCHIATRIC DENTIST hopalong cassidy10 Bill a result of learning to sing in place of the title when warbling tunes on Stop the Music. Kay Armen and Dick Brown have found themselves skinping the words of song titles while singing on their other shows. As Radio editors in Motion Picture Dailys annual Fame poll named Gordon MacRae "most promising star of tomorrow," and his pro- gram, NBCs The Railroad Hour," of equal rank with Fred Warings as a musical show. The leading newspaper of Caracas, Venezuela, voted Ruth Roman "the most striking new screen personality of 1949, in a poll of its Charles readers. Laughton, meanwhile, was appreciated by the Paris police. The Surete National gave him an honorary d ploma after he completed his study of French police methods for his role in The Man on the Eiffel Tower. ODDS AND ENDS . . . Pine and Thomas have advised John Payne that they will honor him by holding the world premiere of Captain China." in which he stars, in his home town, Roanoke. Va. . . . Red Skelton has developed more than 350 different comedy sketches, which he can perform at the drop of a hat; his fans like best the "Guzzlers Gin and "Irish Tenor routines . . . Columbia pictures has purchased the screen rights to the radio aerial. David Harding. Counterspy. (A dentist can do tbe work of m psychiatrist merely by studying your mouth, tbt dental mtttiug wot told. In foci, piycbiotry in dentistry offers o new opproocb in diognotit of per -tonolity end character." News Item) o o Dentist Open wider, please! I cant get a full view of your emotional life. life Patient My emotional doesnt ache. 1 came here to get my teeth attended to. Dentist I will be glad to throw In a little psychiatry. Patient Psychiatry In a dental chair! Dentist Certainly. The mouth reveala a great deal about a persons inner emotions and character trends. Patient If its all the same with you, 1 would rather have you stick to dentistry. Go ahead on my teeth. If it is too painful Ill switch to psychiatry. Dentist I can tell already that you are a person of violent reactions and have a suspicious nature. Patient I always look that way in a dental chair. Dentist (studying the mouth) Do yon feel hostile toward people? Patient Only when they wear white coats and say "This Patient Ouch! Dentist 1 see the key to your whole personality. Patient Thats no key. Ita a tonsil. Dentist Youre not in the right mood. Youre not relaxing. How can I put new bridgework on your in emotions unless you showing me where your problems hurt most? Patient Get this straight! I have a cavity in my psychosomatic symptoms, and I came here to have you extract the third emotional conflict from the left NOW WERE BOTH Dentist ALL BALLED UP! YE GOTHAM BUGLE & BANNER Tom Costetn's "Tbe Conqueror s" mokes bistory reading good fun J. C. Penney, who runs 1.600 deportment stores, oil from o $500 stort in Kemmerer, Wyoming, preached o sermon from o Gotham pulpit . . . Morton Dotvney bos been mode o director of General Aniline & Film Company and is now on so many boards that directors wheel in a piano just in case Downey was o boy tenor with Paul Whiteman away back in 1929 Bert Wheelers video act using Cliff Fadimon os o straight man was extra comical . Tbe Composer of "Student Prince." "May-lime- " and a dozen other e great musicals played the favorites. "One Alone" "Lover Come Back To Me" and " One Kiss," and brouzbt down the bouse Katherine Hepbswn in 'As You Like It", packed em i n back home in New Horen Last week Tbe Oorter service at Grand Central is so bad and jo slow it is easier to Abel Green is u earbring a mule ing that worried look that comes from getting out bis 44tb anniversary number of Variety Kit Cornell in "That Lady" is prosing a big personal following can overcome notices Ye ed u bo hasn't been to a matinee since be used to drop in at G. B. Bunnell's Grand Opry bouse back borne went to see Kit and found himself at one of those women's club .... .... .... ... all-tim- .... actual-si- x cutting SERV1CB It Drawer Bedferd Bill. Kaw lark The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has earned and merited national gratitude and commendation for its progress in combating one of the most dreadKitchen Brighteners ed of all diseases. Yet, in 1949 the THESE two gay pieces will be country was stricken with one of fun to make and to decorate. the most devastating polio epidemics in history. This means that the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis needs greater Slippers for Relaxation support than ever before. I am sure we all will give this sup. port. . The Hon. Louis Johnson Secretary of Defense HE SAYS ORA CLEANSER DENTURE tseesri Since using ORA my denture is ya clean and sparkling, aays Max N. Serlick, Portland, Me. DENTISTS PRAISE ORA in a survey, an overwhelming majority of dentists praised this marvelous new cleanser. No harmful brushing that can ruin dentures. Just place in ORA solution for 15 minutes or overnight. Removes tobacco stains. ORA is guaranteed not to harm denturea. Get ORA today. All druggists. A Product af HcKessoa A Robbias. Inc. WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM HARSH LAXATIVE I saw your ad about and took your advice. Haven't taken a pi since I began eating Two years ago ALL-BRA- N regularly! Mr. Frank J. Baumbusch, 581 St., Columbus, O. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRA- N users. If you are troubled with constipation due to lack of dietary bulk do as this man does. Eat an ounce of tasty Kelloggs ALL-BRAfor breakfast daily, drink plenty of water 1 If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return ALL-BRA- N . ... five WOBKSBOP PATTERN wont hart yon. Dentist You frequently have a feeling people are conspiring against you, dont you? Patient Every time you and your nurse send me a bill. Dentist Do you suffer from a delusion that life has not been fair to you? Patient No. You're looking ai the wrong tooth, doc. Dentist I see definite signs that you have a complex which fills you with an Intense longing to hurt someone. Patient Where do yen see that? Dentist In yonr upper Jaw. Patient Look at my lowers and see If I am going to have any luck along that line. Dentist Do you often have a to be yearning to be alone apart from all contacts? Patient Yes, the minnte I find myself in a dentists office. Dentist Ah! 251 and atenci) dealgna which Juidea with colored crayon and then are th pieces are ahellacked. Pattern is 25c. Addrea order to La-thr- op pretty house slippers are simple to sew of felt and are as comfort- able as can be. Make an extra pair for special gifts! N Pattern No. 5930 constats of complete tracing pattern, material requirements and making and finishing directions. empty carton to Kelloggs, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR BE WING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 630 Sesth Wells SL Cbleac I. in. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. MONEY BACKI No. Name Effective Cough Syrup, Mixed at Home for Economy Address QUESTION : My problem is this; the house door leads into a rather small hall, and another door leads from the hall to the living-rooSeems there is a suction of air which makes it very difficult to close the house door. It really has loosened the panels of the door owing to the force we must use to close the outside door. Can you help? Thanks. ANSWER: The surest way to overcome the trouble would be to build out a vestibule with its own door. While you are considering this plan, try to find where the draft is coming from, and shut it off. There may be a heavy current of air down the stairs directly from the attic. Shutting off these attic stairs by means of a door would cut down the draft to a considerable degree. ! j J No Cooking. No Work. Real Saving. Heres an old home mixture your mother probably used, and is stilt one of the most effective for coughs due to colds. One tried, ' you'll swear by it. Make a syrup with 2 eups granulated sugar and one cup witer. No cooking needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. Now put 214 ounces of Pines into a pint bottle, and fill up with your syrup. This makes a full pint of cough medicine, and gives you about four times ss much for your money. It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. And you'll say its really excellent for quick action. You jtm feel it take hold swiftly It loosens phlegm, soothes irritated membranes, helps clear the air passages. Thus it makes breathing easy and lets you get restful sleep, Pinex is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, for its quick action on throat and branchial irritations. Money refunded if not pleased in every way. FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE 6ET NEW REAOT-TUSE PINEX? well-kno- READI-MIXE- If FfcrER Bun Cujbs You Wth mm o .... .... ' -- .... . .... sell-out- " s. a a a The All Union Soviet Book Chamber says that Stalin has more readers than any authors on earth. The most widely red, ya mean? AH Stahn has to do when he has an idea for a book is to see Joe Stalin, the author, who sees Joe Stalin, the publisher, who then sees Joe Public. J-- ; J RELIEF, FOR FAST times more of to and e The Giants get Eddie Stanky and Alvin Dark in exchange for Sid Gordon. Willard Marshall, Buddy Kerr and Sam Webb. Durocher exo switch by plains the saying he wants more fighting spirit. If he meets Gordon, Marshall, Kerr and Webb In a dark alley he can get t wholesale. four-for-tw- n.r wi"'1 eous. at J5T7rS- QUICK! RUBIN 1o) 22) THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE ? |