Show THE GARLAND WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - plaUas art upriuil la the ulann tht? ara thaaa af alaa'a aawa aaalpata ill aat necessarily ai Ihla aawapaper) Wb l KOREA: Victories Picture Changes As the Korean war went into the month military observers were "the picture inclined to comment has changed" And from available it seemed the Commuinformation nists had lost the power to mount (treat offensives Involving thousands of men North Koreans launched one attack in force its objective the city of Taegut temporary capital of the South Korean republic and supply terminal for U N forces It failed In some of the bloodiest fighting of the war U S and South Korean troops smashed the offensive held Taegu and then proceeded to smash bulges all along their lines One of the most spectacular open a lions of the Korean battle was the concentrated air attack on an assembly area at Waegwan Involving each loaded with 40 98 all purpose bombs The load was dropped in a rectangle Ihi miles long and 314 miles wide commander General MacArthur of United Nations forces in a report to the security council said: "The ground fighting continues to be of a most savage character forces face an Our outnumbered enemy with "almost fanatical j termination The whole operation has assumed the character of a to went on major campaign" He ask for troops from other members of the United Nations To date the number accepted for action in Korea included Thailand 4000 the Philippines 5000 Turkey 4500 and the United Kingdom 500 It will be several weeks before they can be brought to battle that observers Military agreed the picture had changed but added that it will be "a long and hard third winter Korea" In FARMERS: In Fine Shape In a major speech at Carlisle Indiana Secretary of Agriculture Brannan asserted that the nation’s farmers are in “fine shape” and took the opportunity to put in another plug for his farm plan Said the secretary: "Even allowing for increases in military food requirements we expect to have enough food so that civilians can continue consuming as much as in the past two years” Farmers worried about possible economic controls of agriculture were reassured when the secretary said there are grounds for hope that such controls can be postponed for a considerable time or perhaps avoided entirely — “unless the emer- gency becomes much worse” Talking up the Brannan plan the secretary said we need a program which "solidly protects farm prices in case of a sudden slackening of demand” yet "puts an abundance of milk eggs and other perishables in the hands of consumers at attractive prices” Brannan added that the present price supprogram of ports fall to assure support on some of the most Important commodities and offers no incentive for necessary production shifts WHEAT: Highest Level The agricultural department has fixed price supports for 1951 wheat at the same level as the 1950 crop —90 per cent of parity The department said 72800000 acres of wheat may be planted If yields are average this acreage would produce 1150000000 bushels This year’s crop is estimated at 906000000 bushels In fixing the wheat support at the highest possible level Secretary of saidBrannan Agriculture "In view of the world situation it is imperative that our supply of bread grains be maintained in trong position Ample supplies will be a major factor in assuring rea son able food prices to consumers and our ability to meet our international food obligations "We believe the and have programs been developed to protect the interests of both producers and con- sumers” The price support announcement had been expected since Brannan is required by law to announce supports in advance of planting winter wheat planting starts this month Only farmers who keep within limits can get price supports CASUALTIES Toll Is Heavy The shattering realities of the Korean conflict reached into many American homes as the conflict More went into its third month than 2600 families in the cities and small towns and on the farms of the nation have been notified of wounded or servicemen killed missing in action At the same time a military spokesman said that Korean Communists had lost 50000 killed Thl Is the Iasi f a itrlii f 10 article frem the hfclet "Gee4 CiU hen” pnbHhe4 by The America Heritage dInundationf eeacernlnf tbe a AmerUaa duties right The ninth promise of a good citizen: I will practice and teach the principles of good citizenship right in my own home Our country when you come right down to it is Just a lot of families In the family are cradled the cardinal virtues that enable good to families add up to a great nation — standards of conduct respect for the and of property others loyalty health tol- erance eration breeding US troops won victories on nearly all fronts In Korea during the eighth week of the conflict The big Communist push on Taegu from the north (1) was driven back South Korean troops recaptured Pohang and another Klgy (2) bridgehead (3) across the Naktong was beaten back American forces flattened the bridgehead (4) in the Yongsan area I Bj The senate by a vote of 85 to 3 a t mobilization passed bill which would give President Truman power to invoke controls and other curbs at any time The bill then went to a conference for the ironing out of differences between the senate measure and the bill passed earlier by the house In one point the bill was a defeat for the administration since it directed the President to put wage and price controls into effect and virtually across the board if he invoked them at all The President has maintained he sees no need of curbs or rationing at this time Further the administration requested authority to control commodity speculation but neither the house or senate versions contain such authority Both bills contain an the acprovision prohibiting cumulation of excessive supplies of as scarce goods designed The administration another setback in that its plea for retention of the provision which would let the President fix controls on selected commodities— meat for — In of advance example any genera controls program was defeated suffered AMERICA : and a sense coop- good of the fitness of things By INEZ GERHARD LEWIS appears regularly on four NBC shows— "Road of Life” “Eternal Light” ’The Big Story” and “Storyteller’s Playhouse" portrays cooks crooks young girls and old women with does equal ease She sometimes two very different characters on KBBY Mobiization UTAH WFEK’S LAST Principles of Good Citizenship Must Be Practiced in Own Home rights HOME-FRO- GARLAND GOOD CITIZEN Korea Military Picture Improved Senate Passes Mobilization Bill Nation’s Farmers in ‘Fine Shape’ (EDITOR'S NOTE: Wealara Newspaper TIMES In principle the keystone the family must be the microcosm the of our re- public must be based on Democracy homes where the interests of man woman and child receive equal consideration Whether in a crowded rooming house or on the farm the answer must come from men and women of intelligence and good will who look on the successful maintenance of a family as one of the greatest acts of good citizenship Just as democracy starts In the home as an obligation it ends there as a reward To the degree that all the other duties of citizenship have been fulfilled your home will be your castle secure from the threat of confiscation and those in it safe from detention camps and firing squads OTIS WIESE editor of McCall’ said in an article “The Magazine home we all agree is the founds tion of the social structure And women are the bed rock under that foundation woman Any who achieves success as a mother has a more influence over pervasive the next generation than any cell of Communists And her mother’s mite certainly in social outweighs significance the manufacture of millions of can openers “The home in effect is the transmission belt of our culture for it is there that the child learns Its or undermined PI ANSWER - ACROSS 1 Pant 5 Begone! 9 Verbal 10 Glaas part of a window 11 Reptile 12 Solitary 14 Public notice 15 Organ of hearing 17 River (Ger) 18 Sailor (slang) 20 Conceal 22 Charles Lamb 24 Hawaiian food 25 Covered with sand 27 Great masses of Ice 31 Encountered 33 rail 34 Expected 38 Apron top 39 One who inherits 40 SwabUke Implement 42 Any powerful deity 43 Province NE India 45 Artless 47 Girl's name 48 Measure of land 49 Pause 50 Peruse DOWN 1 Kind of boat (Venice) 2 Macaw 3 Japanese wine 4 Excuses 0 Mineral spring 6 Thermal units 7 Positive terminal 8 Doctrine 11 Wise men 13 Before 16 Twilled fabric 19 Storage plaoe 21 Black gull 23 33 S Naval officers of highest rank EorTTTA Cot e v £ o v ¥ QQG 34 Exclama- 35 tion River 36 (Eur) Passageway between aeats NO 67 37 The thunder god (Ger) 41 Walk back and forth 44 Cushion 46 Man's name insidiously from bathtubs to symeverything phony orchestras Although it has THE MORNING of Aug 4th only 6 per cent of the world’s popuHunter glanced through lation and less than 6 per cent of her bedroom window and saw a the world's land area the United Between the strange spectacle States has: great white house and the street Seventy-twcent of the was per a wide expanse of lawn and world’s motor one for this lawn was at vehicles present occupied every four people 286000 miles of by a young man pushing a lawnpaved roads mower 231481 places of worship repredidn’t Sandra or denominasenting 55 religions know what to tions make of it She More than 61 per cent of the r e m e mbe red world’s telephones one for every that her mother 4 people and father were away for the week208235 public schools 1720 coend and that the servants were in ABBY LEWIS — schools for the rear of the house lleges and universities the same air show Abby gives the nearly everybody By the time she had dressed and credit for this ability to her father per cent of the ventured outdoors the young man world's radios one for every who was a preacher and missionary had finished his mowing and was ’Tve been hoping you’d apeak in New Mexico when she was a people to me for ever so long” Sandra resting in the shade of the veranda child She often tagged along on his per cent of the world’s "Will you kindly explain what this said "button gave the Impress all about?” said Sandra missionary trips and afterward im- bathtubs one for every six people sion of being rather high hat" 6511 public hospitals personated the people she’d met "I just mowed your lawn as it I noticed your lawn and thought of that day per cent of the world’s should be mowed” the idea of bribing Rufus It was commercial air traffic "Should be mowed?” Sandra like killing two birds with one 258465 miles of railroad trackage "The Goldbergs" which has alup her brow “What puckered stone" He grinned "I knew your including ready been on radio television and more than all Europe do you mean ’should be father and mother were going to be Russia in Asia the stage and is now being made mowed’? Who are you? And away” into a picture by Paramount will of Sixty - four major museums where is Rufus our gardener?” "Why the very idea! I— I can’t art science and history crop up next as a novel Gertrude “I’m Jerry Leonard I bribed your orchestras 650 gardener this morning to let me believe you’re serious" Berg its author and star will write symphony Jerry Leonard scratched his head music societies the book mow your lawn You see I have to "I was never more serious in my 31015000 homes wired for elecdrive by your house every morning life Shucks! I’m sorry if you feel "Information Please" granddad-dtricity on my way to work and every mornthe way you look" 12578 newspapers of the quiz shows might better and magazines ing I’ve noticed that Rufus cuts the "The way I look!” Sandra began have remained in retirement if the Nearly 2000 radio stations lawn unevenly” to wonder how she did look accounts Fifty million savings programs heard since its return to "Well of all things!” A dozen retorts came to mind but 200 million life insurance the air are an indication of what policies “Besides I’ve been wanting to all seemed flat and inadequate they we may expect That painful futile meet you since last June” This article Chapter 9 and the almost sillv She hesitated for an last of a aeries ef ten frm the effort to be funny gets pretty tire"Meet me?” beeklet ‘’Good Cititen” produced instant longer and then some In comparison turned with shows “Yes My mother and I moved by The American Heritage Feoada tlen sponsors ef tbe freedom train abruptly and strode back to the like NBC’s "Who Said That?” and Into the old Saunders place last house A complete beok may be obtained by American "Cliche to cent American The I Broadcasting’s the and saw ending June day after Leonard Heat 4Mb Heritage Foundation watched Jerry Club” it comes out badly her go Street New York N you and decided I had to meet you and into his face there came a look of disappointment ON Angry People Americans have never liked the evasive tactics and used That such a dislike by diplomats still persists in the minds of average Americans was indicated by the increasing number of letters to national leaders and members of the United Nations demanding that Soviet delegate Jacob Malik be thrown out of the security council The letters asked why prolong the in the security council? arguments Why not expel the Soviet delegate the people in the small towns of America wanted to know’ BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET In answer to these questions Warren Austin U S chief delegate to the United Nations made the following statement: "Our objective is peace We do By BILLY ROSE not find peace by throwing out the Last Friday night on the way home from his weekly pinochle person with whom we must make WELL AS IT turned out my session my Uncle Charlie was held up a few blocks from his home uncle won ten dollars which added peace "We must be firm in our princion Allen Street and a wallet containing $13 was taken from him to the three he started out with But we This misadventure strangely enough has made my Aunt Frieda ples We must be strong total of thirgave him a must also be patient very happy and with your leave and license I’d like to tell you teen Reluctant to face gloating "In the United Nations we must why he took a roundabout way Frieda To to with uncle tell It to Mr hear Malik begin a fox Frieda is crazy like my convince keep trying home about most things but when it comes to fortune telling and allied superand his government of their errors A few doors from a drugstore on stitions she’s crazy like a crazy This of course in Charlie’s own words and of our peaceful intentions "drives him to destruction" particularly when my aunt shells out good Rivington Street a hoodlum stepThrough the United Nations we can reach the pcoplcs o( the Soviet money for such charms and amulets as lucky hairs and pieces ped out of an alley and stuck him of string with seven magic knots Union and of other countries up "It is not the people it is the “I can’t understand” once "Could you return please the anteed to make a party healthy heard him tell her "how a distinct that we encounter ‘ruling circles’ pocketbook?” said Charlie "Is genwealthy and wise and also rich" here That creates a force of pubuine alligator leather” twenty - century Charlie examined the brass lic opinion backed by moral autype like you could "Scram” said the man ject ’To me it looks like a tin "or I’ll bust in thority that opposes aggression — potsky around with your head" " and even the Soviet dictatorship such superstitions herring" he said "Where is living “A pleasure” said my uncle pothis Gypsy?” cannot ignore such n force “Century litely "Cherry-ho"In tbe back of a store on Suf"It is a strain for us to listen Frieda anto the deceit that folk strret and her I am trustthe Russian When Charlie got home Frieda swered "What was has poured out But was considerably shaken by the said Frieda spokesman ing complete ” good enough by my " F'rinstance truth will prevail Meanwhile it is grandm ot h e r ben Mrs u and was story of the is better for diplomats to get nervous was expecting the Gypsy forced to admit that the brass good enough by told her to tew up tbe tluffeii indigestion than for young men to me" was a flop But the next mornderma wsth black thread for a get shot " "So ing she gave my uncle the horse why didn’t That was Americans agreed boy and u bite thread for e laugh when the mailman dropped you marry your straight talk and to their liking off a small parcel with the wallet girl and uben she used the grandfather?” black you taw ubat happened in it its contents intact There was “So when I look at you that’s — a boy" also an unsigned note who I’m thinking I married ' Suspect No 8 "It occasional takes place” said "Dear Mister — When I see a boy my uncle patiently “that THE MATTER CAME to a crisis I A stocky you got tbe Fish of comes in the world without black American decide to send every thing beck arrived thread in the stuffed derma" electrical who fled to last Friday when Charlie engineer home from the shop and Frieda I bate because Mexico when the FBI began nabdealings with The upshot of the argument was 10 asked him fishes for dollars such before and don't ' a decision to put the magical fish bing suspects in the Klaus Fuchs want no part of them Besides “Only last week I am giving you had been arrested and spy ring to a practical test and when Char10 dollars” he exploded when I count up the money I "What charged with passing defense selie went out that night for his weekdollars exactly i know find you making a down payment on a ly pinochle crets to Russia the session u hen Vm licked as Morton Sobell Identified he Cadillac?" charm was in his wallet If he lost was the eighth American I am not rounded "A catalogue it was agreed Frieda would stop "See?” said my aunt "On acnejeding” up and charged with passing deFrieda sassed back "Today I am patronizing Gypsy establishments count of the brass fish everything fense secrets to Russia FBI of- purchasing from a certain Gypsy if he made a killing however he is turning out ficials said he is a radar expert a brass fish with the sign from was to have more faith in her "Maybe" said my uncle "but to Is Zoroaster which absolute theories guarme it still smells from herring" Uncle Charlie's Luck Is Bad Bandit Crosses Him Up epHROUGHOUT the day Jerry was conscious of a forlorn misery All his carefully formed plans had At 5 o'clock he proved fruitless drove home via a route that did not take him past the Hunter estate Leaving his coupe outside in the drive he entered the cottage by the rear door and found a note on the kitchen table left there by his mother which advised him that she had gone to a church supper and that if he didn’t want to come too he'd find some warmed-ovethings in the oven Jerry moodily ate the r things and afterward stepped outside to smoke a cigarette He was about to ease himself comfortably onto the doorstep when he chanced to glance toward the drive He blinked rubbed his eyes swallowed "What the devil!" he said As he approached the girt who had been washing the automobile's wheels straightened np and stood off to survey her work It was Sandra Hunter "What the dickens” said Jerrv "are you up to?” Oh she said "Hello” She gestured toward the coupe "Dirty wheels Been getting on my nerves for weeks” said Jerry ’Tve noticed you driving by every day from my bedroom window Rest of tbe car looks fine but you alwavs seem to forget the wheels Very annoying" Jerry puckered up his brow He peered at the girl very intently His face was grave He said Is that all?” id Sandra ’Tve been hoping you’d speak to me for ever so long but you gave the impression of being well rather high hat This seemed like a logical method to promote friendly relations’’ she grinned “You see I knew your mother was away” |