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Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER Hiya, Sugar! Sweden's Lack THURSDAY EVENING, Palestine OCTOBER 10, 1946 ._ Tests Anglo-American Alliance Housing Doesn't Dilemma They 3* those of a that the man who cries "Ouch!" They Get New Jobs in Navy Listed Shift Shipments Whiting, district agriculRay tural agent, today though he does not know for sure where .and why bis shoe, pinches announced total seasonal shipments, 'since June of this year, as follows: Cherries, 36 carloads; apricots and cherries, mixed, 10 carloads; apricots, 15; potatoes, 268; onions, 31. him. Because of their experience m the evolution of the-Empire into the Commonwealth, British statesmen should be prepared to underSHE USED fO WEIGH Sand far better than they appear BOOM to at'the moment, the inner problr Lord Lothian, who was not em By Walter Lippmann of British-American relations. a most ambassador but effective Now she -weighs 119 Ibs.--a Ios» As Mr. Truman and Mr. Attlee Thev have lived long enough not By Eddy Gilmore of 51 pounds thanks to the a statesman as British-American not to 'also undertalk one if .they'could chide another about Palestine, Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan, STOCKHOLM (AP) --The capithe difficulty which Ameriwrites Mis. Leta Hawkins, Teas. would be well if responsible men the first rank, understoodm the stand other like so many it tal of Sweden, cans are when She also had an amazing red r, to express never--even trying and the problem, more on in her measurement!, reducing 11 peohas the in world, both sides of the Atalntic places say as so many Americans darkest days of the war--lost sight inches in her waist. 10 inches in than it has place to put them. pleThis are and do beneath resolved with the surface her of partners "Anglo-American hips and S inches in her that'they relations, is particularly true of hoYour experience mayor may not Blandj to think seriously about British- he it once remarked in a speech at the British Commonwealth of Denfela rechteler Hollowaj same as Mrs. Hawkins be the tels, trains, passenger ships and American relations rather than to St. Louis, "are always difficult to Nations, but that they do not know the AYDS Vitamin Cindy trans-Atlantic airplanes. tiy For react unforare this to the in relation howirritably. There they are, about. talk yourself if you are overweight due Mexico's new ambassador ..o the tunate incident is only one IN SHAKEUP. Laying the groundwork for turning: over top posts to over-induleence.and Just imagine ever, two sayings which each con- British Empire. Soviet Union, L. S. Ponton, pausing the attractive fashionable On Jan. 24, 1944, Lord Halifax many symptoms which should itain the proverbial half - truth to younger men, the navy announced the most thorough command clothes you may be able to wear, here until he can get a ship to us an make Toronto those address delivered in .at cannot which to forbear realize--especially renewed quote think of the I self-coni Leningrad, shared a single room who have long believed in and ·tonight because they tend to put which he told .his Canadian audie- shakeup since' the end of the war. Among those who will get more fidenceand the pride in a slimmer; without bath with his military atmore graceful figureworked a of the for the humorous nce: perin the partnership I question EC many with overweight probltache for four days. He finally important jobs are Vice Adm. W. H. P. Blandy, Bikini atom bomb English-speaking peoples--that the jspective. One is the well known "I speak frankly as I know ems used the AYDS PIzn succesgsve up and moved 22 miles away over terms and conditions of that partnme who On In tests by medical doDecember; commander, take the test you in would will have fleet Eighth sfully. gag about the attitude speak. to a country hotel. ctors more than 100 persons ership have still to be elucidated. Britain. 'England expects Sept. 3, 1939, the dominions were Vice Adm. Louis E. Denfeld, chief of naval personnel who replaces One of Stockholm's papers had 14 to 15 Ibs. average in lott -American to do his duty faced with a dilemma of which few weeks the AYDS Way. a picture of an old resident of the i every is, come to the assistance whole world .was aware. Either Adm. John H. Towers as head of the Pacific fleet; Vice Adm. William For if Mr. Truman has meddled Grand hotel, sleeping on a cot in No Drags! No Laxatives! in a delicate negotiation where the the British empire when it is they musj "confirm a policy which Fechteler, who becomes chief of naval personnel; and Rear Adm. Exercise! an auxiliary eating room. I know of AYDS Way is so comfortable and immediate responsibility is Brit- trouble. The other is the British they had had only partial share in AYDS Vitamin Candy a visiting Canadian who. with his eat delicious must not be forgotten that about the attitude of the ain's, itMiddle framing, or-they must stand aside James L. Holloway, Jr., assistant chief of naval personnel, who will according to directions and you don't cut wife and grown son and daughTruman Mr. East commonin 'America the United any see expects meaJs, and States, potatoes, meats or butter the unity of the i one room until his superintendent of the_U; S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. --you just starches, ter,, occupied cut them down. If not delighted has for the first time in Americanthe British navy to defend her wealth broken, perhaps fatally and Back Money with very first box. with plane left for London. results, making commitments right to be neutral.' " forever. It did not take them long history been upon days supply of AYDS, S2J25. Phone or Papers headline a story of the But be will though was unstable, which United the one no Lord use it it Lothian place speaking in to choose, and with exception pretending that the Swedish plight of several hundred States an ultimate responsibility ii April, 1940, before the United indispensable that it be solidly they chose war. But the dilemma United States has not been faced is students unable to get rooms. regwhole of for the the war, had entered before States the security and having occurred with it most poignantly of all, founded in order to insure their there, December Passage--In and of the British position lend-lease, before the destroyertwice in 25 years, it may occur that the United States is not now survival, security, and greation, A former member of the AmeriHow immediate bases transaction. British-Ameriin that That is the point at whichfaced with it. The dilemma is a ness, and to be the anchor of the region. again. can embassy staff in Russia, on his"Sweetest Queen in the World responsibility, which is British, world. can relations are now different of function lags behind real one, and until British-Ameri- peace of the1946, equality N. Y. Tribune, inc.) way home to the United States, can title siven Dorothy Bourff and ultimate responsibility, which than they were then in that AmerThe dominions can statesmanship . recognizes it, (Copyright, of status. get a part of a tourist class cabin of LaFourche Parish, La., when is also American, are to be ican neutrality, when Britain is are free -- absolutely free -- to and takes it seriously, and explores the 18-vear-old beauty was made and harmonized, no statesman on involved in a world conflict, is choose their path; but every timeit frankly, the partnership of the --but only in December! queen of the fifth annual Sugar either side of the Atlantic yet Sweden is enjoying a terrific longer conceivable. But the resi- there is a crisis in international English-speaking peoples will be economic boom. Her factories are Cane Festival at New Iberia, La.knows. dual problem, as yet unsolved, remthey, are faced with the at the mercy of incidents and irritBut that there is here a working full speed. There is no while in the same inexorable dilemma, from ations and blunders, of isolationithat ains--namely of immense gravity and complica- difficulties of the Empire the init- which there is no escape." unemployment. The proposed one sm in both countrith and disrupno one should .attempt to iative and the authority are in billion crown credit to Russia tion, Canada is faced with this tive maneuvers from without. No If i Freshmen even more work. Display deny. Though it is the -fashion London, the consequences must be exorable dilemma, from which one need doubt but that the partnpromises Labor is getting restive and no for the moment to ignore it, largely also in Washington. there is escape," certainly ership will nevertheless remain. out of fear that to examine the There is no reason why responis talk in many .quarters of de- American problem is to sible British opinion should ignore mands for wage increases. WaitersHigh British .-and hotel workers already have give aid and comfort to the Rus-and deplore, and profess not to The Weber Fuel Oil Company offers prompt and we may take it for certain understand, this fundamental probtheir employers they want to Weber sians, courteous service any time for your heating needs. freshman class college's unless those who believe in lem. Mr. Henry Wallace, for exatalk about a new pay. scale. ; thatBritish-American combines quality and quantity, accTo hear certain members of not has solved partnership the problmple, government talk--Sweden is'on ording to preliminary indications I grasp the nettle, those who wish em or even, in my view, reached brink of her greatest industrial pe- an aptitude test conducted rec- to disrupt the partnership will ex- the point of stating it correctly. Your riod in history. They believe she which we have if the British are wise, they the differences ploit can take over Germany's place ently by Walter Neville, in charge to resolve. will not be satisfied to answer Mr. 8-STAKE of the school's testing bureau. the great producer. But where, oh where, is she goi-The class, in addition to being ng to put the workers necessarythe largest in Weber history, is EXPERT Let us keep your fuel tanks filled. Ask about our for all this expansion? considerably above average in automatic service system. Talk About Priorities WATCH The same authorities talk aboutquality, judging from tentative re· Accurate Work for housing for these sults of 500 students tested, stated prioritiesand For Prompt, Courteous Service to All · the presumption is Mr. Neville. The GI portion of workers, Dependable Service that this will be put through, but class appears to have an espec· One Week to 10-Day Delivery skeptics shake their heads. your watch is crippled WEBER If bring it in and let us put it American and British business ially high aptitude, he said. back in shape again. men are here by the hundreds. The tests have nothing to do 3-0021 demand the best hotel rooms 'They establishing eligibility of stuand service and usually get WHITE CITY BALLROOM Event Budget A casual visitor on his way to dents for entrance, but their pursome place invariably gets caught pose is to form a basis for counEmergency Service Cheerfully Given seling service and to enable Charge your in this Swedish bottleneck. 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