Show f J TIMES GARLAND THE GARLAND Main Street and te World Stunning Crochet BABE Forces Near 38th Parallel U II Jphnstoir Wants New Parity Ruling ' WHERETO NOW?— Grim JDouglas MacArthur took time out from directing a war In Korea and his duties as top man In Japan to tell newsmen U N forces were Insufficient in numbers to hold line at the 38th parallel He pointed out that there are no natural defense features anywhere near its Immediate proximity The general's statement brought to the front again the question of what happens now that the Chinese have abandoned their last great detense center below the parallel and have retreated Into North Korea Do UN forces advance the line and continue their campaign? beyond The British government has Insisted for weeks as a political matter that the parallel was as far as UN forces should pursue the Reds This view was backed by a number of United Nations members In Washington the situation was put like this: If the UN succeeds In smashing the next expected Communist offensive and the Reds then continue retreating how far north should the UN forces go? Matthew Ridgway in Korea commander Prodding wanted a quick answer as his troops stood poised along the line If his advance was stopped it meant a stalemate in the war and the dirty business of preparing a defense line on unfavorable terrain If he was given the signal it meant more of his slow but thorough tactics Df “operation killer” ' MEAT MAKERS A big mSfi in a hat stiff ened turned purple and brought his polished boots from desk to Door with a crash: "This is the those most outlandish thing ever f o' o s in Washington thought up” he exploded One of 2500 ranchers ata cattle raisers tending meeting in Dallas he was expressing the view of fellow cattlemen who had Just heard a government plan to roll back cattle prices 10 to 20 per cent That view of the government's attempt to bold down inflation and to regulate prices was not confined to his group The automobile labor grain farmindustry ers steel and numerous others continued their screams Tha cattlemen were Just a little more colorful Cattlemen said a of prices would force curtailment of production and encourage black markets like farmers throughout the nation they argued that production costs have advanced and that Increased supply will regulate prices Said one rancher: You can’t control what the public is willing to pay for meat” FOOD — Eric Johnston the former boy of the movie industry lately turned economic stabilizer for the government sent word to the White House he had found the way to hold down food prices Smiling Eric reported that the “parity extension” provision is the key to inability to keep food prices in line So long as he and Michael DiSalle the chubby controller cannot touch a food price until it price that moves In a rapidly ascending spiral they gets above a "parity” cannot control Inflation This Johnston laid is the heart of the problem Unless food prices can be held and rolled back there will be no holding wages And if will keep on and “parity” wages continue to go up Industrial price climbing and tha ecenomy will be torn apart Johnston has about as much chance of getting congress to repudiate parity as he would of getting lowa to stop growing corn Nevertheless he recommended: (1) A change in the “parity exemption” provision of the present law (2) authority to use subsidies to hold prices in line (3) extended licensing powers (4) adequate authority to handle labor disputes OF KENTUCKY WHO RKEO HIS TEAM VICTORY OVER OKLAHOMA THE 1951 SUGAR BOWL WILL BE BACK NEXT TO RATE AS OF THE TOP IN THE A PASSING EXPERT BABE PLAYED A LITTLE OVER ONE QUARTER AGAINST NORTH IS”4 TOSSED TOUCH OCWN PASSES? BEFORE SEASON HAD ENDED HAD SHATTERED THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE PASSING RECORD THE HOT SEAT The hottest spot In the US the past several weeks has been the witness chair at the senate crime Investigating hearing in New York Occupying that aeat has been gambling kingpin Frank Costello and handsome William O’Dwyer former mayor of New York now U S ambassador to Mexico The committee was trying to prove that Costello controls a gamAs for bling syndicate that reaches to the Main Streets of America the committee wanted to know if there is any connection beO'Dwyer tween gambling and politicians in New York The hot seat really got hot when Senator Tobey balding and member of the committee asked O’Dwyer why such a "prominent man” as he should trot to the home of Costello to ask his advice and counsel adding O’Dwyer said he was carrying out an army assignment "They aay there’s a lot of it (bookmaking) In New Hampshire” “WeU we haven’t a Costello in New Hampshire” Tobey roared "1 wonder" O’Dwyer retorted adding that Tobey had sent to New York for campaign funds sV ' V ' fC'f V‘ “It's not true” Tobey shouted :'m under oath” O’Dwyer "You're not” bristled 1 To which Tobey roared “I’m not a fourflusher” 4 All of which provided 15000000 television fans with a spectacular 4 show to soap operas putting In the What It provided shame 3 wa In the US la anybody’s guess POLITICS-T- he 1952 presiwas again In dential campaign the news with a published report Truman President made a The realities ef the Korean war that are shown Id the picture of two deal with General Elsenhower to make Ike available in 1952 waif perched an a haystack According to the story widely calmly waiting for US troops in the background to fire a heavy published throughout the U S the mortar Ask yourself this question: President told Ike that one Harry How would you feel If It wan acted Truman did not want to be accused of exiling a potential powerout In the US and the waifs were for the honors of ful contender American kids? In the White House The general to kill the story his usual blunt and way attempted to ms any His statement said "the President has never mentioned whatsoever” 1952 of political possibilities That should have been that but rumors persist that Eisenhower will be available In 1952 to one of the major parties As things stand cow lt would appear he could win hands down Creep Feeding Calves Gains in Popularity Breeders Find it Pays 5 T? 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see him work— not only because he was a star pitcher' but largeiy because he was a right guy Konstanty la no rookie The records show that he was born in the of Strykersville sterling village New York some 34 year ago That age makes him doubly valuable in the game today since many rookie are In the draft age Phillies of 1951 A year ago at this date Eddie Sawyer didn’t think the Phillies would finish third He thought his youth needed more seasoning They finished first barely beating the Dodgers on the last day But if Curt Simmons hadn’t been called away for army duty Sawyer would have galloped In by five or six games In this uncertain year of 1951 has no Curt Simmons Sawyer around He still has Konstanty He has Robin Roberts one of the best He has pitchers In either league Bubba Church Ken Helntzelman and others But Eddie will miss Simmons who was about due for a 20 or maybe a seasop in the list of winners The loss of Simmons to the s Art Houtteman to the Tigers and Whltey Ford to the Yankees the hardest are blows the draft has delivered so far They were all stars all Important to their clubs Eddie Sawyer being a Phi Beta Kappa which means he knows more than a few answers i a pretty conservative fellow He is not given to high enthusiasms or to low depressions He walks a level road — which is the highway of the wise He is smart enough to look at the Giants and Dodgers —or the Dodgers and Giants— and know that at this point they both have better ball clubs than he has They are the teams manpower But the Dodgers last year had a much better ball club and he beat them— In spite of Curt Simmons’ absence down the stretch Sawyer has the toughest Job In baseball this season He must take 1950 pennant winner and chase two clubs that eem to have much greater strength ootball Outlook With her past record Notre Dame can stand a season or two below the top There will be a big scattering of stars this season from many teams Michigan lose Ortman Dufek and Koceski This was 80 per cent of her ball club Plua Wahl Ohio State loses a flock and so does California which la getting a trifle fed up with Rose Bowl assignments Red Sanders returns a good nucleus at The creep used to feed calves the Norria Cattle Company’s ranch at Ocala Florida was made by wire high enough to permit calves easy entrance and low enough to keep ont the cows at tend that creep feeding will add 100 pounds to the weight of a calf by the time it Is weaned are not Although all cattlemen agreed as to the kind and percentages of feed used In creeps most of them use a mixture of oats ard corn with added protein calf supplement Creep feeding Is usually started with oati and the corn is added gradually Some stockmen contend that creep feeding on pasture will save up to month In getting beef calves on full feed after weaning Is only Creep feeding however a part of the trend of cattlemen of better feeding better and careful housing handling of calves Farmers Discover Average Flock Is Big Money Maker The farm flock la coming Into its own sheep experts report Long known by the good shepherd to be a highly valuable piece of farm property it Is now being discovered by the experts to be the most profitable on the livestock farm when judged on the solid basis of profit produced per $100 of feud The old values of the farm flock are there as always The new values are In the relatively high prices of market lambs and wool which prices spring from the supply and demand factors In the United Sheep numbers States are the lowest in 85 years There were 52000000 head of stock sheep in 1940 there are 27000000 head now Also the native flock of sheep Is in better position than ever in comwith the western feeder petition lamb For one thing the cost of rail haul from the range to the midwest feed lot has sharply Increased For another the demand from the west coast for lambs for slaughter has sharply Increased with the rise of west coast human population And so It is that the flock of sheep on the home farm in the upper midwest Is a more and more valuable property Keg Support BY HAROLD ARNETT farmers who store Many small grain and feed In barrels have found the above keg support s time saver The bracket Is made of Iron or steel rods bent to the shape shown Besides the brackets supports make good runners for moving barrels about 154 Million Pounds Green Peas Frozen During 1950 PROSPECTS BIIUSI1 TRAY MAKE TRAY FOR PAINT BRUSHES 'EY CUTTING- MOTOR Ol L CAN TO PROVIDE ATROU&H AND SIDE FLAP LATTER IS BENT TO MAKE" A LE& CAUSINGTRAY TO SLANT Green peas ars by far the moe single frozen vegetable Important and the 1950 pack set a new nigr record of more than 154 mlUmr 10 per cent greater than pounds the previous record In 1940 the US of agriculture department reports Cold storage holdings of frozen veg etables were at an all time peal at the end of October 1950 when 45) million pounds were tn frozen stor - 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