1 10 Thi Newi-Rsvlew, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., Nov. 2, 1949 Marshall Plan Chief Warns Europeans To Cut Barriers Or Jeopardize American Aid :( : By SAM DAWSON' , NEW YORK, Nov. 2. UP) Marshall plan chief Paul Hoffman told Europe Monday to get down to work. He gets tough with the countries Uncle Sam Is aiding on the same day that nearly 2,000 ;' businessmen gather here for their annual talkfest about foreign I trade. . :" The world Isn't producing and ' distributing as much as it should, many of them contend, in view of the motions it goes through, Low productivity Is the rub as they ' see It that and all the fences and boobytraps along the world's trade lanes. Hoffman tells Europe to low er these fences, or maybe Uncle Sam will lower the amount of Its aid. Whether Europe will or not is one of the unanswered ques tions In the field of world busi ness to be debated at the Na tional' Foreign Trade convention here. Let's look at a few of the others, all more or less up in the air: "The final effect of devaluation on the world's price, supply and trading systems. How many more markets American businessmen will lose because other nations bar or re strict American goods. Whether the British and other Europens can raise production rates high enough to pour- more goods into the American home market And whether the British plan a trade war with us In world markets. Whether President Truman's point four plin for' developing backward areas will work, and if so, when. And whether these na tions really want American pri vate capital enough to give it a square deal. Gathered at the convention are manufacturers who sell part of their products abroad or have plants overseas; firms In the ex port and import trade; banks and Insurance companies; ocean, rail companies and agricultural in terests. The eoneral tonic Is "World economic well-being through In creased production and trade which isn't as academic as you might think. Productivity is be coming the key problem in many lands, Including our own. It means working harder, but more importantly, it means getting more produced for the amount of work you do. Sir Stafford Crloos has laid it on the line to the British. The NEEWOLLAH PARADE Monday night offered youngsters (and we might guess their elders) an opportunity to prepare the best in costumes. Girl kneeling at left is Charlotte Kelly, holding a Drotective arm around her little sister, Judy. The very authentic devil is Terry Walbert and the mechanical man is really Franklin Bruce Oliver. (Staff Picture.)- icci today's Blitz Wcinhard has it Chancellor of the Exchequer tells them: "Unless we can quicniy produce more and get our costs down, we shall suffer a tragic fall in our standard of living." He tells them to work harder and to expect less in social benefit handouts from tneir government. And he reminds Britons that tttey already owe the United States $4 34 billion, for help in the last four years. Even the world's wealthiest, most productive nation can do better. President Truman sug gests that the national Income of the United States can be raised from the present $200 billion a year to $300 billion. Angry Boy, 12, Stabs . His Infant Cousin ALTURAS. Calif.. Nov. 2. UP) Twelve year - old Dale Jennings didn't like doing household chores so, he told probation officer E, R. Server, he turned his wrath on his 18-month-old 'cousin. Dale is held in the Modoc coun ty jail while authorities Investi gate the stabbing and beating of Tommy Rightnour, infant son of Mrs. Jessie Righnour. Server said the baby was found Saturday night in a haystack suf fering from an abdominal stab wound and a beating. Tommy was given a au-au cnance to recover. Dale was picked up at a ranch 20 miles away. server sam uaie admitted tne attack, explaining he was "mad" at the Rlghtnours, with -whom ne lived. No charges have been filed against Dale, son of Greeley Jen nings, of Shatter, Calif. .His mo ther is dead. CVA Rapped At Water Assn. Meet SALT LAKE CITY, Nev. 2 UP) Existing federal- agencies have all the facilities necessary for reclamation and power develop ment, a director of the National Reclamation association said here. Robert W. Sawyer of Bend, Ore., expressed opposition to re gional agencies such as the pro posed Columbia Valley authority. "To superimpose another agen- mr nn tnn nf avtcflnn nnae Via ,J Ull lUf. JI. WUdllll v.. co, lie told reporters, "might actually retard reclamation development. Such an agency would create con flicting lines of authority. It's Just nqt needed." Sawyer said the Columbia val ley proposal has become a poli tical issue, with Democrats gen erally favoring it and Republi cans oppostlng it. "Inls is untortunate, he said, "because water Is far too impor tant a matter to be a political toy." C. Petrus Peterson of Lincoln, criticized the administrative set up of the Tennessee Valley authority. Ample Supply Of Fertilizer Ready For Current Year Plenty of fertilizer should be on hand for farmers this year, according to a recent report by the Department of Agriculture. Domestic ' supplies during the year Just ended set a record, and suDsianuai increases are expect ed for 1949-50. The 1948-49 combined supplies of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash totaling 3,940,000 tons exceeds 1947-48 consumption by 300,000 tons. During-1949-50, the report indicates, these may be 15-25 percent more nitrogen; 10 to 15 percent more phosphoric acid; 'and about 10 percent more potash. - More' nitrogen could come from available domestic plant capacity, assuming net commer cial Imports equal at least to those of 1948-49, and depending also on the general level of na tional economy, farmer purchas ing power, and regular move ment to trde outlets, which ef fects maintenance of high levels of production at many plants. Larger supplies of phosphate could come from domestic min ing and processing. More potash could be obtained, provided a substantial import movement de veloped.. Consumption of plant food in commercial fertilizers in the United States, Hawaii, and Puer to Rico for the year 1948-49, Just completed, is estimated at 3,640, 000 tons an increase-of 148 per cent onver the .1935-39 average. . A radio antenna ts classified as directional when it receives from one direction better than another. National Parks Have New Visitor Records WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. UP) National parks and other areas administered by the National Park service attracted more vis itors the past year than ever be fore. The visitor total for the year (Oct. 1 to Sept 30) was 31,864, 180, the park service reported, a gain of 8 percent over last year's high of 29,608,3ia The number of visitors at var ious Pacific Northwest park ar eas for 1949 and 1948 Include: (1949 figure first) National Parks Mount McKin ley, Alaska, 4,820 and 4,675; Mount Rainier, Wash., 573,183 and 580,135; Olympic, Wash., 392,508 and 189,280. National Monuments Oregon Caves, Ore., 82,069 and 71,962; Sitka, Alaska, 6,862 and 9.470; Whitman, Wash, 10,261 (no 1948 figure). Recreational Areas Coulee Dami Wash., 302,077 and 268,210. All letters of amateur radio stations always include a num ber. That is to identify the dis trict in which they are located. SUFFICIENT CAUSE FRESNO. 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