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PH' PYONGYANG CHINNAMPV £ 4: fl Vf HAEJUiSNMA38rh I V PARALLEL YeHow KOREA irktj6w of central North Korea Chinese Communists In the mountain prepared for another blf sweep down the middle of Korea (broken Meanwhile 60000 United Nations troops were evaenuled arrow) beachhead after withdrawing from from the the Tain riser EMERGENCY: r Footing With a serlea of proclamations order President and executive Truman put the nation on a nearradio war footing In a address the President proclaimed a national emergency and told the American people they must pay higher taxes work longer hours and give up many civilian goods to speed up the defense program all the “Our home our nation things we believe In are In great danger" the President said In his address de“The future of civilization pends on what wa do—on what we do now and In the months ahead" th administration He announced would impose some controls and' bring 8 500000 men uffder arms "as soon 2s possible" Then he outlined the program: Marines "asyMy a of U 8 The first trackloads 1st marine division are shown above aa they rolled Into the area near Hsmhnng after their battle to tree themselves front the death trap set by Chinese and North Korean near the Changjln Communists reservoir f WAR FUNDS Hqusg Approves I Vn rW j 1 For the American farmer the greatest livestock show on earth is the International Livestock Exposition held in Chicago 'each © - ' $5 I- - 1950 The year all previous from tories state every and show records surpassed with entries three tl foreign terri- countries A steer named Big Springs Special owned by Lloyd Robinson (left) was of the crowned sfow?The animal was sold after the judging for a record $12- 300 Russia’s delegates harked agair and again to the argument that th formula was aimed at cease-firof western “saving the skins” a “breathlnj troops— at providing spell’’ during which Gen Douglai MacArthur’s forces could “reform their ranks” In preparation for new attack The general assembly went ahead with Its plan by naming committee to seek the a Most Observers believed truce they would not succeed Demanded Secretary of State Dean Achesor flew to Brussels for a meeting witt representatives of the Atlantli pact nations ajpnid renewed pressure or the home front that he be firec from the state department The latest move for his oustez was made by senate and house There was no White Republicans House comment on the Republican resolution Administration officials however reported President Truman wu to stanc “absolutely determined" by Acheson for the reason that he has served him exceptionally well Some quarters reported the Pres ident considered the attack on Acheson to be an attack on the foreign policy was reported to have Acheson said be would not resign and that he was making the Brussels trip because he felt the European peoples needed to be reassured that the United States is determined tc help build up their defenses Some political observers expressed the opinion that the Republican demand for Acheson’a ouster was timed badly It was pointed out that lack of unified political support for Acheson In congress might embarrass him In relations wltb Atlantic pact foreign ministers RAIL Walkout Called Off Under pressure from President Truman the federal courts and more their own union officials than 10000 striking rail yard workers ended their crippling strike that caused one of the greatest freight ctackups la the nation’s history The strike ended without any although reprewage settlement sentatives of the railroads and four rail unions got together for joint bargaining talks at the White House The strike had caused mountain ous Huge Defense Measure one standard for — the finest livestock that the American farmer can produce Great care is taken to prepare his by every exhibitor Q the There is only International animals for n showing Ralph Ind'fright) is shown as he clips wool on one of his hampshire sheep as he prepares to show the animal of Avilla © Grand championship for a pen of tliree lambs was won by the trio at left shown with owner James Barlass 20 of Wis stacks of Christmas packages to be bottled up in post offices and stranded In freight cars War ship ments had been halted in transit Some railroads had curtailed pas senger train schedules The union had demanded a week at pay they received for 48 hours— the tame benefits which were awarded previously tc million workers one' nonoperating pionship the grand champion hogs was shown by Emerson Littlejohn of Christiansburg 0 In the picture at right Littlejohn is being presented the blue ribbon by a judge The champion pen of three was lauded as a splendid example animals of the berkshire of O Promises Former Prime Minister Wlnstot to augment its fast expanding the westerx Churchill warned and powers against the argument “tha program we must never use the atomic Meanwhile the "second Instaluntil and unless it Is usee bomb lment" on the gigantic preparedness program was rapidly taking against us first” President Truman aent to “The argument Is now put for shape ward that we must never use the congress a new request for materto add atomic bomb until and unless it ii ials to the' nation's stockpile The used against us first" Churchil house began study of the bill Immesaid “In other words you mus never fire until you are shot dead diately was In the swine division pen of three were 80 cents The hogs strain Company for by Swift and purchased per pound Contest Foolish cup stockyards for board A presidential a week but recommended boost of only 18 cents The to 31 demands amounted cents-- l No lambs presented by Kiwanis club to Barlass the junior winning feeding contest of the show the at pay union’s The PUlsbnry baking contest was held at the Waldorf Astoria with housewives from throughout the nation competing for thousands of dollars in prizes Mrs William E Brebner of Des Moines lows (left) Is showing the Duke and Dnchesa of Windsor a little thing the np and called “The whipped after the current Thing" whacky tong three The weighed 320 pounds and sold for $125 a pound The cham- TIE-U- CHURCHILL: The house approved and aent to the senate a "first Installment” defense appropriation to amounting $17 809304 424 The Senate was expected to act on the bill within a matter of days The huge appropriation included $16845181000 tor th army navy and air- force— exactly what President Truman asked The atomic eoergy commission got $840 million Till li stalemate Russia declared that all forelgr troops including Chinese Comm' should be wit nists “volunteers” but voter drawn from Korea proposal whict against a tha United Nations political com mittee approved by a vote of 51 to 5 administration’s prlca ceilings “at Compulsory once” on some items essential to EUROPE: defense production and the cost of Reds Threaten living! 2 Voluntary ceilings over rest of The Soviet Union did not say of publishing “fair tha economy actly what it would do but In standards of prices and wages” notes to Great Britain and Franco ma8 To provide tha necessary warned that the rearmament of a terials for defense production would not be tolerated Germany "cut back on many line of civilian The threat brought a new feeling and output expanded production" of crisis to western Europe elecaluminum of steel copper Kremlin The sent notes to Britain comand agricultural tric power and France which asserted modities 1 4 Workers to labor more hours Arming of Germans by Atlantic allies would violate the Pots5 Still further taxes dam pact of 1943 6 Federal spending for non2 Western inclusion slashed “to the In the Atlantic Germany’s defense purposes pact setup would 1952 in the fiscal minimum" Invalidate Russia's alliance treabudget ties with Britain and France Within hours after the declarof observers A number were askthe ing if the Soviet ation of a national emergency warning wasn't created the Office of the kind President Red China made— and Defense Mobilization by executive later fulfilled— as United Nations order The new office was given forces crossed the 38th parallel in full Korea with power unprecedented however Others do not over civilian agencies think the Communists ara ready authority at work building United for war already States war strength Truman The note ia having Its effect on named Charles E Wilson to head western Europe and may slow Wilson was president tha agency down the execution of defense Electric of General plana Also" within hours after the PresiLondon described the Soviet note as a “patently dent's proclamation the Economic tactical device” the timed to coincide with the Brussels froze Stabilization Agency at the meeting price of new automobiles 1950 level of December The action rolled back price increases MARSHALL: averaging five per cent announced Opposes Full Mobilization by Ford Chrysler General Motors and Nash on the 1951 models Is Defense Marshall Secretary The automobile Industry protested reported opposed to full mobilizathe price the tion now because there Is still "a end stopped sale of some makes Observers did hope” that World War III may be not believe the protest would carry averted much weight In Washington Marshall’s careful appraisal of Most observers the the powder-kebelieved world situation was President had set the stage for given to a house appropriations further drastic curbs There Is no subcommittee at a secret hearing reIn doubt but that a However Marshall said he also armament —to suit the quickening believes that the United States must build up its armed forces to tempo of the Kremlin cause economic injuries Some ar footing as swiftly people are going to lose Jobs Some as possible because “a Single word” business men are going to lose from the Kremlin could start the And all Americans are holocaust at any time gomoney The defense secretary did not ing to find life a lot tougher Some observers believed It may say exactly how far he believed be necessary to cut back civilian U S mobilization Should go But aa much as to 50 he said the present goal of 2771000 production men under arms by next July per cent before war production can go into high gear must be Increased Substantially 1 there was much lesi the capitals of the world Nation! at the United to work feverishly In at continued attempt to head off a conflict No Workable solution foi stopping the Korean war had tyeei found however and the organiz tlon seemed locked In a politic Ouster qUTH See SHOW Stalemate Although tension in diplomats ACHESON: 'SEOUl r- UTAH GARLAND UNITED NATIONS: Emergency Is Proclaimed by President Truman Russia Threatens Western Europe A Mr r Q Delbert 1200 pound Diamonds the Rahe is shown III of Chapin 18 at right oberdeen-angu- The steer with his steer was adjudged champion in the junior feeding contest Rahe reported that he showed his prize animal in six Illinois state fairs and won that many grand livestock grand championships v - L |