Show NE NEWS ITIS REVIEW su sugar 9 a rationing halted retail meat prices soar ITS OVER sugar Is back for the first time since april 28 1942 americans and especially housewives could go sh shopping without ration coupons as the government called a halt to the rationing ot of sugar for households restaurants and hotels secretary of agriculture clinton anderson announced the move explaining pla ining that it was made po possible isible by the appearance of larger supplies ot of sugar than previously had been thought available price controls on sugar as well as rationing of 0 the product tor for industrial du use will continue however all sugar controls are scheduled to expire october 31 unless congress dictates otherwise three reasons which acted to bring about an end to sugar rationing were 1 allotment by the international emergency food council to the united states ot of tons of sugar from cuba in addition to that which was allotted earlier in the year 2 presence of still more surplus sugar in cuba which will help cut down demands from other parts of the world 3 about tons of javanese sugar now will be offered to world users UP AGAIN meat prices rapid and in some cases unexplained pla ined advances in the retail prices or of meat have been reported from many sections ot of the country some ol of the reasons offered tor for the price jumps were seasonal influences fluen ces higher feed costs heavy foreign purchases in a number of f instances however packers adm admitted it that they were puzzled over the sharp increase in retail prices steak which sold for 70 to 80 cents a pound six months ago was being listed as high as in scranton pa and a dollar in new york in chicago retail meat prices experienced a general increase ot of 10 cents or more on popular and scarce cuts in mid june there was one bright prediction however when the autumn beef run begins prices are expected to drop as much as 25 per cent HARSH WORDS note to russia the united states has accused russia of using threats and coercion to instigate the recent communist coup in hungary A strongly worded note to the soviet union charged the soviet commander in hungary with violating terms of the yalta agreement which guaranteed that liberated na eions would retain their sovereignty implicit but not specifically stated in the note was a warning that the united states will call toi for a united nations investigation ol of the circumstances under which Hun garys democratic regime was overthrown and communist rule installed main proposal embodied in the protest was that the united states great britain and russia make a joint investigation of 0 the political situation in hungary russia previously rejected two earlier american requests tor for such a probe the U S position is that run hungarian premier nagy was forced into exile and was compelled to resign in order to make way tor for the communist seizure ol of power pushbutton look no hands pushbutton automatic flight new field in aviation was ushered in when a four engine army transport plane landed at wilmington ohio alter after a 2000 mile trip from long beach calif during which no member ot of the crew touched the controls it was the longest flight of its kind to be completed wholly by means of the pushbutton automatic system not to be confused cont used with d drone rone planes or remote control flight in the automatic flight s setup set et up all necessary flight data wa was s fed electrically tri cally into a master control panel from within the plane itself advocates ites training 0 tr dr karl T compton chairman of commission on universal military training told congress hat plan for udit was conceived as a means of safeguarding liberty and not as a means of preparing for war |