Show NE NEWS WS RE REVIEW VIEW urge food conservation new DaUle battle n shakes UN waste less lips that sincerely frame the words food conservation will not touch such sturdy edibles as meat poultry and eggs quite so often hereafter charles luckman head of president Tr citi citizens zens food committee opened the widely heralded waste less campaign by calling on the american people to cut their consumption of those three items thereby effecting a conservation of gr grain a in tor for europe at the same time it was disclosed that stopgap stop gap aid for europe this winter may run as much as milvon million dollars million more that mr truman had estimated earlier the appeal for americans to cut down on the amount of foods requiring grain feeding was couched in a five point program which if followed will eliminate the traditional race for the last chop on the platter it wont be there those five diate dia tio commandments were 1 buy bay cheaper meat cuts 2 dont serve too much 3 dont overcook OTer cook meat 4 use leftovers 5 save wheat in all other ether possible blid ways in the future was the possibility that a voluntary program of meatless days and a reduction in the size of bread loaves would be put into eff effect act NEW FIGHT recalls yalta in the U N another of possible failure and collapse of that organization arose as the U S and russia plunged into a new skirmish the issue which nation shall succeed pro russian poland on the security council poland has represented eastern europe and the slav bloc for two years russia wants the ukraine which although an inte gral part of the soviet union have a separate U N delegation U S contention Is that the ukraine is not a sovereign nation therefore does not rate a separate status in the background of the affair was the stalin roosevelt yalta agreement which gave the soviet union three votes in the united nations russia proper the ukraine and white russia each has one how the USSR came to get three votes probably happened something like this both the ukraine and white russia intensely nationalistic did not like to lose their identities by being merged with greater russia the communist politburo therefore as a sop to their nationalism granted the two territories a sort of nominal independence pen dence at yalta then stalin told roosevelt that he wanted the ukraine and white russia to be represented in the U N tor for internal reasons being an old politician and sympathetic with internal difficulties agreed thus the stage was set for one of the most serious battles yet to develop within the united nations recognition playing pla y ing sale safe not as a gesture of 0 approval but rather as a means of keeping informed of internal developments did the united states grant full diplomatic recognition to the comma i dominated government of bulgaria robert A lovett U S acting secretary of state detate said that the action meant neither that this country approved nor condoned certain recent actions of the bulgarian government ern ment although he did not say may so lovett obviously referred to bulgarian Bulga rias execution elution of nikola leader of the opposition to the communists previously recognition of the bulgarian government was waa withheld on the grounds that the pro soviet regime had bad been elected unfairly but now the U S felt that it was more important to have an embassy in the country to protect american interests there LITTLE HOPE less coal there is little or no hope springing in the collective breast of official washington that the coal shortage this winter can be averted current estimates place coal production as running several million tons a month behind exports and domestic consumption principally because of the coal car shortage this has resulted in winter stock piles depreciating instead of growing as they normally would it was hoped at first that some relief would come when winter weather stops or curtails road building and construction thus permit permitting ting diversion of sand and gravel cars to the coal fields however a railroad spokesman said the diversion of such cars would do nothing but 0 offset if a normal 10 per cent drop in railroad efficiency to in winter |