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Show WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Income Up dl. U. Forces Brace for Major Communist Drive in Korea; Clouse Votes to Give President Broad Control Powers POLITICS: The national production of goods and services boomed up to an annual rate of nearly 270 billion dollars in the second quarter of 1950, the commerce department an- An Issue Found Four important ReciIL,. tors, members of fCi3 tlons committee, issL?23 ment 0f Democrat failures, voted, 383 to 12, a nounced. It is the highest quarter on mobilization bill record. broad home-froPolicy toJuS V I, that gave the President power to The When Communist, and United Nations mark represented grab plolona (EdlUrt Nt tbes b FoemU Korea, they columns, ration la and and wages, control prices tiprtMtd a sharp climb from the annual rate troops were involved in a series of re tboaa ef Western Newapaper indusneo and 1 not Senators and consumer news Unlon'e Impose goods maneuvers and probing thrusts that analyeta of 254 billion in the last quarter of Wiley . of thlo newapaper.) oeaarlly efwar the Smith of New trial curbs to speed up indicated a showdown battle was 1949, and 263 billion in the first Jersey of Iowa and a had similar also senate The fort. near. 1950. of LodgeoS5' quarter setts signed theS eta? bill under consideration. In the north the Communists National production in the second made their most important gains Some kind of control bill had been quarter did not reflect the Korean demanded the United??1 K with the capture of Pohang and expected for some time, but there fighting, which began June 25, only immediate steps to 'Ll ' ' illative and the ' ' A were several surprising aspects to a few 'I , forcing U.S. troops to evacuate an " , ' power days before the end of the ' ganization and preservauif the one the house voted. In the first period, the department important airfield. American and reported. South Korean forces were in action place, the vote of 383 to 12 was .The President's council of eco- 1945. lwVk a of west unit lied that against city. startling. But even more startling nomic advisers said last week the In the west, the Communists had The senators was the fact the house, which I country could and should raise its chared crossed the Naktong river at two administration was ually Jealously guards its authority production to 350 billion by 1955. I and to points, north and south of Taegu. the It left entirely up power, The previous high was 267 billion, "the disintegration of our At one point 12,000 Red troops had President when to invoke the in the last quarter of 1948. Invest-- I forces in 1945, evident!, t crossed the river and counter at and other control ments increased more than 5 billion that Republicans and fog, DemocJ tacking Americans attempted to powers contained In the bill. the period. Observers have both answered the during throw them back with some sue mothers and lathers throC. Mr. Truman Insisted he was not predicted a continued boom in nacess. ready for severe restrictions upon tional production of goods and serv- nation to let their boys JLTi The Communists were reported Republican leaders said civilian economy. And although the ices. m jr '"'S to have 60,000 men massed In that discuss tins issue to th, they bill gives him that power, it is not area for the all-odrive to push atonal campaigns and believed that such broad scale mo- UNITED NATIONS: A sight to cheer the GI's who United Nations forces from Korea, national committee sooneWg is in bilization the to UiS actions the However, sight. first holding fought In the south, U.S. marines con-and Frustration a Anger administration is reported anxious! documentary white against the North Korean Comsolidated their positions just four their position. support to use. some of the industrial conmunists was the line of medium Delegates to the U. N. security miles outside Chlnju and continued otber words, the Republic, trols, particularly the power to al- council watched with disgust as tanks, shown as they moved up to mop up isolated Red groups cut believed Inlocate scarce materials to war the front lines to add their Russias Jacob A.. Malik blocked they had found an iga off by the American drive. for the dustries. to move of Such the battle. tanks the organization to every coming political campa weight Military observers reported the are as continue with often in and used its business two after If and when the President Invokes dug Communist time-tabl- e had been up WALLACE : pillboxes. the bill controls, stipulates he must weeks under his chairmanship. et by the stubborn defense of U.S. 25 peg wages at the May and South Korean forces. The Reds j . in 1 1 1 1 delegates were Makes Up His Mind level. For he would to and have frustrated by his tacprices had set August 15 as the date (or angered Henry A. Wallace resigned tm to tics, but were resigned to waiting give only due consideration The Old War-Horc"d!helr ,0'CaUe.d the Progressive party. In a the period as a base. it out until his chairmanship ended eratlori of final two paragraphs) letter tab (only Winston Churchill roared again The bill would: and desperate attempt to gain that today, August 31 and Sir Gladwyn former political aide, C. B. Btf Jebb of Britain takes over. victory seemed but a matter of in the consultative assembly of the (1) Give the President authority he wrote: I Council of win, hours. Europe, warning of Eur Maliks strategy had been den "In view of actions recently taka rPtionl Meanwhile. American Jet fighters ope's weaknesses and stating flatly he'Teems signed to stall any action of the ort tta, that Americas atomic bombs shield and bombers continued, raids 0n ganization on the Korean situation by the national committee of & necessary ed from Communist North Korean installations f Europe aggres Progressive party and the varioa and a criminal offense, and to create as much propaganda state proposed a unified army for ground positions. One striking sion-IIas committees, I am convinai possible for the Communist cause. a $10,000 fine and a Punlsoable by and the council can I 625 Europe tons of bombs in more effectively serve da forceNiropped approved Some quarters believed k to hoard year a 89 vote f food, to 5. a raid on an oil refinery. clothing, scored some success cause of peace by resigning fra by I along that the automobile nthor tlreJ and "neces A number of critics said the old national committee and da line. sarles. e Pr PROPAGANDA: had gone too far, but oth He continued to drum the theme executive committee .of the (3) Authorize the ers considered it a major victory President to that South Korea started the war gressive party. Straight to Cemetery for the former British prime mini- exercise consumer credit controls and "You will, therefore, take this accused the United States of similar to .those used during World Russian propaganda at times has ster. inhuman and barbarous letter as my formal resignada using War II. been ridiculous. The newest blast from the party. Churchill told the as-- 1 methods of waging war in Korea. was directed against American foot(4) Authorize the We President to The western in this assembly have sembly: It was the third time that Wdelegates hit back no responsibility or executive pow re(lusion materials and factories much more forcefully than ever be- allace has broken off political affil1116 dd : I t0 necessary bu we are bound to effort. cr' fore. U.S. delegate Warren 'Austin iations, and, some observers poistd th U.n !e.rs ty warning and our counsel.give 0ur P yr (5) the ; President set up a sys- - pLmed the responsibility for the out, a confession on his part tW There tem thefoithflU fuiVteo,Car euf!i0m musl be crated In the shortest Priorities and North Korean invasion on the the Progressive party Is too k3 r po,siblc tlme- - a critical for ?VJ sians as the men behind the men wing for even his tastes. getting strategic and defensive straight to the cemetery. front ln Europe. Great Britain and materials to defense plants. behind the guns. Sir Gladwyn made He started his political career Moscow pictured American ath- - the United States must send large (6) Authorize the on attacks biting the entire philosoan Iowa Republican. When the Iki letes driven to slaughter by greedy forces to the continent." rt.! phy under which the Kremlin make or guarantee Deal came into power in 1933, & ,ense added: "The The total of loans operates. luestiou which Purposes. thait'aii waslnsoked'Tv Wall fcH Wallace became a Democrat, us The western attack seemed to hit as ls: 'ShaU we have outstanding at any one time could Cuhallfnses of agriculture and Mreet toget themerilan secretary UlC timcr No one can ana eXCeed ?2 biUioa- home. Malik seemed a little hara n of the United conditioned for war. assed at times and talked much In Franklin D. Roosevelt's question for ccrtaln To In retaliation, the Voice of Ameri- - that we were too late wouldassume faster and gestured more often. be to COMMUNISTS' term. In 1946 he quit the Democrw ca offered to buy a season pass for give to the Malik stated during one of the way madness of his cabinet post In w and party any accredited Russian correspon despair. We are wry to Dfln9er Nation still under the rounds that the only Russian arms he was the Progressive pm shleld of fvCnnfWMirMatS 1 lhe atomic bomb, pos- The government asked the second possessed by the North Koreans candidate for president His c Unive,rSl play fssTeTd.In formidable quantities by circuit court of ySaid the U. ?otbaU to revoke were those we sold to them when dacy, polling 500,000 votes in United States alone. In my opin the bail of 10 appeals Soviet forces withdrew from K- York, cost Mr. Truman the enp members of "The voice will gladly offer a sea- - ion, we have a ' " orea. It was the first time Malik state but not the election. breathing space. sons pass to all games of the Unior any other Soviet leader has adIn recent days, the versity of Michigan to an accredit TAXATION would iw ' The 10 Communist leaders were mitted that North Koreans were us- been whether Wallace ed U.S.S.R. correspondent to see the Progressives foreign convicted in New York last October ing Soviet weapons. Will Be High for himself. We can assure him that on charges that line, obviously dictated by eitPCnSCS fl0WC" to they The sena,! conspired nance committee advocate the ESPIONAGE: nists in the party. or WTeatns. violent overthrow of served notice that the cost of war the U. S. government. in Korea would be higher with its They were Suspect No. 7 All-O- ut Mrs. Ethel Greenglass Rosenunanimous approval of increased fftVuJentenCC-- ranging frm three individual Income taxes Les $10'0 berg, 34, mother of two childrezf, ThXLvsPhiS0Vnd amounting n bail was arrested by the F.B.I. as susto about $3 billion. a,Ve Pending appeal of their conspiracy pect No. 7 in the Harry Gold-D- r. The senate and house were ex- - conviction. . Klaus Fuchs atom spy case. She pccted to approve the legislation. Ane Main points of the bill: government contends the was held under $100,000 bail. Her husband also is 1. Dig deeper into the constitut a pockets of under $100,000 bond. The F.B.I. said more than 50,000.000 individual tax- the tiSfa" c"" when security he was arrested July 17 that SUles- - 0b- payers October 1. Withholding of serve s 7, he to a spy ring financed 6 belonged move as anoth' wages and salaries, after personal er sten to ,1. Anatoli by Yakovlev, former Soviet exemption, will Jump from the pres- - tough" colicv t VT2et4 "get vice in New York. consul ent 15 per cent to 18 per cent. mmUDiStS whta the nation Mrs. Rosenberg was accused of 2. The actual increase in taxes conspiring with her husband, Juliwill be around 20 per cent (or mil- gVernmen longshore leader and others to recruit her brothus, lions of persons in the lower income Harry Bridges sent to brackets. For 1950, the present tax nonT practicalIy the same er, David Greenglass, into gatherd eft) ing classified information concernwould apply on s nxrrim of in- - jgury conviction5 8PPeal f Ws per W. AvereD ing the atomic bomb for the Soviet come, and the higher rates on one Z Eastern Union. The government-askefourth. In 1951 and thereafter the chats m that bail Capture of Pohang (1) and g Truman, dent be Miles revoked on J. chief assistant rates the Lane, would apply on all inhigher U. S. last ditch defense of grounds: national at U. S. attorney told the U. S. come come. "There does not exist air strip highlight Korean war sub-- 1 any retain from trla : ,)ti ,1 S missioner: If the crime with which stantlal questions as to the news. Reds mass tanks (2) for 3. GI's fighting in Korea Judg-paKorea. Harrlmsnp, she is charged had not occurred p. would of attack near IVacgwan. A batsfr-0" erdn and the no tax at aU. and their officers House White perhaps we would not have had the h tle raged at the Pugong-n-l (3) would get reductions in their taxes. conttouJ pursucd a"d will return nrf reM U. t present situation in Korea. loo. The tax exemption would not bridgehead. In the south (1) CUrSC 0f duct and aefi?tU d U. S. advance the danserous the! of Presumably he meant possession apply to servicemen and service Public stolen secrets gave the welfare, safety, "and national women outside the war zones. stopped at outskirts of Chlnju. Communists to pass beconfidence security of the United States." yond their former borders. - On the fifth anniversary of the liberation of Korea from Japan, The house nt 270-billio- n VW American Armor y. . resi price-wage-rationi- ! ng fC I 1 ut Non-Commun- 24-Ju- ne tnUKLnLL' ist . se I I J e I 1 J1 that-Mali- war-hors- 15-nati- 1 - .1,, dnse i real lXor mK Vice-Preside- I T Sta- -I nt ti I fr I Battle Harrimait I S I "ckaTiL "X? ail 32-year-- three-fourth- I Fr .IrPpi I y three-pronge- A-bo- |