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Show SATURDAY, MARCH TI1E JOURNAL Page 2 WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Premier Stalin Attacks Great Britain and United States For Korean War; U. S. Will Send 100,000 Oden to Europe Prime Minister Stalin, in one of are expressed (EDITORS NOTE: When opinion his rare public statements, predict- Western Newspaper Union news analysts and ed the United States and Great Britain are doomed to defeat in Korea, NEITHER RAIN NOR SLEET . . . Add to list of circumstances that shall not stay mail man in appointed rounds a route glazed with ice. Heres Detroits skating mailman, Joe Trombley, who covered his 16 blocks on blades. ANNOUNCES TROOPS FOR EUROPE . . . Defense Secretary George C. Marshall says the President has approved sending four more U.S. divisions to Europe, raising our manpower on the continent to between 300,000 and 400,000 men. and the disintegration of the United Nations. Assuming the role of a prophet thundering from his mountain, the Soviet leader attempted to intimidate the free nations of the world, to stir up discord between the North Atlantic pact nations, and brand Russia the only true champion of world peace. He succeeded only in tangling himself in a web of contradictions and lies. There was even a minor threat of war when he said war cannot be considered inevitable, but that it might come if the warmongers succeed in entangling the masses of the people in lies, in deceiving them. Stalin went so far as to blisteringly denounce British Prime Minister Attlee for lying in saying that Russia had not demobilized after World War II. For his efforts in this direction, Stalin received a sharp slap by the British government with the charge that Russian armed forces now total 175 divisions, 25,000 tanks and 20,000 planes. With tongue in cheek, the British pointed out that figures dont lie. Some western observers, noting Stalins assertion that the U.N. was burying its moral prestige and dooming itself to disintegration, believed Russia may be preparing to quit the organization. No one in his right mind could believe any of Stalins statements and the assertion that Russia really wants peace. To the contrary, Stalins statements and the American and British replies only point up the seriousness of the present world situation. left-hand- ed TROOPS: Marshall Tells Plans Gen. George Marshall, secretary of defense, took much of the steam out of the great debate over the question of American military aid tasted. d are those o( for free catalog. newspaper.) NATIONAL imOKEUS 1917 Eye St. N VV., Wash. 6, DC Planning for the Future? JO- -fli Professional Case Openings. Latest Methods Lectures. Course: $50.00 Dianetic Professional Assn. 1485 S. 5th E. Phone Salt Lake City, Utah Need Extra Cash? full CAN GET IT Just get. together any new . . Doors. Sash. used or Hardware, Lumber. Plumbing Fixtures, Pipe, Valves. Fittings, Electrical Fixtures or what have you. Contact or Write Bob Ketchum for a good offer. KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. The Chinese Communist offensive aimed at Wonju in an effort to split the United Nations line came to an abrupt halt with the destruction of two Red divisions. U.N. troops then pushed forward in a limited offensive that carried up to six miles along sector from Seoul to Wonju. The Reds were reported the to have lost approximately 31,000 troops in their one week 70-mi- 4th South at 7th West Phone le CONSTIPATION GONE-FEE- LS LIKE OLD SELF Testifies LABOR: Open Revolt Angry labor leaders were in oppn revolt against the nations mobilization program. It began when the wage stabilization board voted 6 to 3 to stabilize wages at a level generally 10 per cent above that of January 15, 1950. Three labor members quit the board. But labors complaint against the boards new formula for equalizing wages proved to be only a pretext. What they really had on their chests was a whole series of gripes against Charles E. Wilson, director of mobilization. They contended that labor was not given a prominent place in and that attempts were made to freeze wages while food prices and rents were still unsettled. Many observers believed that the blowup was inevitable, that sooner or later someone would challenge the vast power bestowed upon Wilmanson and the ner in which he wielded that power. It was the old story of big business and labor in open conflict. But in this instance it was the nations mobilization program that suffered. Also on the labor front, the brotherhood of railway trainmen unexpectedly pleaded guilty to contempt charges arising from sick strikes in the Washington yards and were fined $75,000. Labor circles wondered to what extent the guilty plea a union assuming responsibility for wildcat strikes would effect other pending cases, and whether it would help control wildcat tactics in the future. For the past 3 years I have eaten every morning for breakfast. Its no mean trick for a man my age (73) to be regular. Thanks I to ., Wm. H. am. 124 Brown ALL-BRA- N An to Europe when he told congress that the U.S. planned to send 100,000 more men abroad. The number was much smaller than had been expected. It seems fortunate that opponents of the administrations foreign policy finally forced General Marshall to reveal the exact number of men. It certainly provided the Soviet Union with a valuable bit of military information. Official Washington circles reported that sharp debate preceded the decision to tell the size of the army planned for Europe. Both the defense and state departments were against the disclosure. However, continued attacks on foreign military aid by influential senators, including Taft of Ohio and Wherry of Nebraska, forced the decision. These attacks were continued even after Taft and members of the senate armed service committee were informed in secret of the plans. General Marshall told the senators that for security reasons he spoke reluctantly. His reluctance was understandable in that he knew NEW BIBLE and disapproved of giving aid and comfort to a possible enemy of the United States. It is too bad other prominent figures on the national The division of Christian educascene did not feel the same way as National Council of The tion, General Marshall, Washington obof Christ in the U.S.A., Churches servers reported. announced a revised edition of the Bible will be ready for distribution POST OFFICE: by September 30, 1952. Plans Major Shift The new Bible will be In clear, What was undoubtedly the most modern English, with words of important change in basic postal more modern usage substituted for transportation policy since air words which long ago lost their mail, was announced by the post meaning. 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Secretary of State Dean Ache-so- n told the senate foreign relations committee It would be to delay sending disastrous additional U.S. troops to Europe until other Atlantic pact nations complete their defense plans. Acheson agreed with Defense Secretary Marshall that U.S. ground forces in Europe are essential to guarantee the effectiveness of American air power as a deterrent to Communist at- tack. BUTTER: 15 Cents a Pound Another example of the government price support program that causes Americans to shake their heads in bewilderment was revealed with the recent sale of 5,500,-00- 0 pounds of butter to Italy at the reported price of 15 cents a pound. At the time of the sale American housewives were paying 95 cents and up. Agricultural department officials said the butter cost the government 65 cents. Modem English Edition Is Planned TEA TASTER TESTS TEA . . . 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