Show UN's Lie Hopeful t tHI OODIN (UTAH) Seen From a Lower Berth America Is Wonderful STANDARD-EXAMINE- Federal Income Of Korean Truce Won't Pay Beef Premium Taxes Influence PARIS Oct 26 (AP) — United Army Nations wAwTwrrrnw rvt 28 (AP) Trygve They have not been able to get The army will not pay premium all they need in recent weeks Lie said today he was hopeful there Farm Marketing prices for beef Defense Mobilizer Wilson said hi was speaking for in be a ceasefire E Wilson said last FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 1951 By Hal Boyle ROCHESTER N Y (AP) — America is a wonderful advenSecretary-Generture — seen from a lower berth You can roll up the country you love and see it speed by Charles agreement night might in the night Maybe it is dark-neWilson's statement followed re- the agriculture department the By Ovid A Martin or magic or middle-ag- e Korea before the U N assembly but It always gives me a thrill ports that department of agricul- army the office of orice stabiliza 26 (AP)WASHINGTON Oct meets here Nov 6 ture officials had been discussing tion and his own office in stating! The excitement I felt at travprice payments as a pos- mat there is no intention to take Federal income taxes are fast bea train at the of twelve eling "Sometimes a solution can hap- premium sible means of cettiner more beef such a proposal under considera- coming a new and powerful factor I still feel at forty ageYou would armed services tion" said for the he pen very quickly" influencing the marketing of farm think that moving around so much seeing guys sell imported crops and livestock needles in Baltimore or trying to As the year-en- d approaches peddle the United Nations goal many fanners weigh prospective of a free world in Dubuque — a to sales determine man whether It well you would think would be better from a financial would either stay a juvenile or standpoint to hold off until the become cynical Still optimists new tax year begins Often additional tales late in the year throw The truth is that neither hapthe farmertaxpayer into a higher pens The United States still is a bedrock base of optimism And income tax rate bracket the choice isn't therefore so simField reports indicate that this Is ple You stay as young and of beef cattle influencing the sale eager as life first taught you It is said some cattle feeders have People are spying In near places and dying in far places figured that additional sales before Jan 1 would push their taxes up to a point where all their profit would be taken to satisfy higher-bracktaxes Of course there is considerable gamble in postponing sales until a new tax year It's always possible tax rates will be increased in the new tax year to offset savings resulting from postponement Could Have Same Status There also is the possibility that by carrying over production from one year to another the farmer will be creating a similar situation for himself at the close of the next tax year On the other hand there always is a chance that drought insects or other factors will cut his production in the new tax year to create a situation under which he would save taxes by having postponed sales In recent years with increases in tax rates marketings or grain and livestock usually dip noticeably late in December and pick up Mark sharply in January suede The agriculture department has taken this tax factor into account Red or in operating its farm commodity price support programs It is posBlocfc coll loans on sible to get most crops through January in the year after they are grown The loans- which eventually must be reported as income are taxable for the year they were obtained al ss - FOR THE FORGOTTEN AGE Ben Rich Petites et to preserve the basic American goals What they achieve nobody can truly measure But lying at night in a lower berth in a 'railway car rolling across the fertile fields of our land one cannot escape how far they stretch how much they mean how empty they must be right now for those who used to be there and now are someplace else holding the American line afar It humbles you quite a bit The broad acres of harvested grain surge around you washing away like rain through smog It's Our Heartland This is the heartland of our time the cultivated acres you see from a lower berth as you speed across the growing places lit by the fires of the spaced but unsleeping muscled haunts of steel In summer you can book keep the thousands of fireflies as you wheel on Other times you can count the music of the wheels ii UMi ttf- i JSV: 'i - At little dresi sandals and school shoes with Pretty " for the little the ' grown up lady with hard to fit feet Sizes 32 to 8 AAA to B's Guaranteed credit privileges ""BlSla people own but somehow it belongs to you and you belong to It All so Far Away It flashes by in the night A darkened barren farm A White Neon sign selling beer bulbs welcoming the high school crowd to hamburgers after the A silent basketball game store with white flaring signs saying "Buy Television Now You lie stretched out at ease you in your lower berth and gaze at the troubles and victories of your time as the communities and people w'lizz by It is all And all so far part of you away You are part of it all and yet us Public Is Skeptical Of Korean Truce Talks tember interviewers talked with a representatives sample of voters in more than 200 communities ran- - By George Gallup Director American Institute Of Public Opinion The PRINCETON N J Oct idea of peace in Korea has strong popular appeal but most Ameri- cans have decided mental reserve- T tions as to whether red Chinas desire for peace is real After having watched the truce talks stall and finally break off last summer only one person in five thinks red China really wants to end the Korean war That at least was the impression in a national survey completed before the resumption of the truce talks Opinion may become more optimistic if the talks proceed smoothBut the majority of voters ly would be surprised if a peace settlement is reached During the latter part of Sep- - h D p i in ri t i es from Maine to Each man and woman California was asked a series of questions shout Korea At that time It was not known whether the truce talk wouid re- sume and this may account for some of the pessimism voiced tn tne answers 2-- I -- oo rney want reacer The first question was: "Do you think the Chinese reds really want to make peace and end the war in Korea er not?" I The vote: 20 Chinese reds want peace 87 Do not 13 No opinion rt 100 overly-pessimisti- c better-informe- d Railway Express Per Cent Increase Okayed are $ Every Fit Is There" A train gives a feeling of movement That is why riding a lower berth makes you love your country more You rotl up the curtain in the night You look out at the landscape that other Lit Up for Anniversary - iti where George M Cohan got the idea theme for 'Over Whether this estimate by the public turns out to be justified or whether it was the next few weeks will tell It is interesting to note that the voters — those who have had the benefit of a eollea education — are somewhat more hopeful about China's intentions Divorce Dodges than the rest of the population A NORWALK Conn Oct 28 (UP) 11 proportion of them feel that higher Just hours before his wife's di- the Chinese want peace vorce suit was scheduled in court Will Talks Succeed? Thomas Goggins Jr was found Another question in the series hanging from a tree His death was asked each person for his opinion listed a suicide on whether the truce talks if resumed would be successful It WASHINGTON Oct 26 (AP) vote: The Railway Express agency has drew the following are started talks truce If the received government permission at In do you think a peace for an 11 percent general increase up settlement in Korea will be in its express rates The company had asked for in--1 reached er net?' Yes creases averaging 25 percent sa The authority granted yesterday No 30 by the interstate commerce com No opinion mission would allow the rate hike 2mT on 15 days' notice to the public wide-typte one there On The increases will apply to all very point Fluorescent lights in the United Nations Secretariat skyof shipments except daily spread popular agreement The scraper at 42nd street and the East river New York City spell out milk cream endPression has prevailed that U N U N as the international organization observes its sixth anniversary — corpses military leaders have in the past the commission esti- - been too lenient and concilitary in Although oleLess than 2 10 of an ounce of mated the new rates will increase handling the truce talks Plant Is Killer ander leaves will kill a 1000 pound express charges by $20850524 a ' Two out of every three voters BERKELEY Calif Oct 26 (UP) animal according to the Univer- year a commission official said in today's survey say they think U N attitude has not been tough thia "will not take the A colorful shrub that grows along of California's agricultural col- operation out of the red" express enough our highways is a deadly killer sity lege price-suppo- AV away from it all Lying in that lower berth you are as separate as if you were in a jet plane Hying toward the Yalu river There is a fat man puffing himself to sleep in the upper berth above you There are two stern lady salesmen wheezing in sleep across the aisle Too Much Toe Mock You are knit together as the train wheels on through the night — and yet kept apart in Puritan privacy by the tradition of a green cloth curtain Looking out at night from the soft white meadows of a lower berth you gaze at America the lovely land too wide tor any eye to hold or any heart to cup Wide and wasteful it streams by too much for you to spear in the dark too wide for daylight understanding Just America world focus its many seeking mpty acres crying for employment in a crowden world Or so it seems from a lower berth — that's $ $ $ es 38-sto- ry $ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ r Availa ble Againl BUBBLER BinQHflm -- Your Mobil Credit Cards & Books Are Always Good Towne & Kim Pound Infant Gains 15 Pounds 2 At the sign of the Truman Remains ST LOUIS Oct 26 (AP— MichMeyer hasn't been wasting any time since his birth a year ago When born three months prehe weighed just two maturely pounds one ounce Today he weighs 17 pounds 12 ounces His mother Mrs Walter F Meyer says he has five teeth and a wonderful appetitie babies triple their Generally birth weight in the first year ael Charles Why loavo Homo on Thoso Cold Doyi? 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