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telU clamoring kiddies, "Sorry no milk today." It wa the
ame old story in neighborhood stores throughout Pittsburgh.
Perm., as the milk strike went into its seventh day (Acme
Telephoto)
'Terrific Strain' of Nation's
Economy Noted; Threat Told
Detroit, June 21 U.B The nation's economy is under its
most "terrific strain" in history, a member of the U. S. economic
development committee said today,
W. Walter Williams of Seattle, Wash., who until recently
served as chairman of the CEO, told the 41st international
Rotary that there are two fac-
tors "pressing hard" toward up
setting our economy.
He said the factors are:
1. The great demands upon the
federal budget which seems to
exceed our willingness and our
ability to tax ourselves.
2. The relative ease with
which prices and wage rates in
many parts of the economy move
up or are pushed up.
"The cold war and domestic
pressures have put America's
economy under its most terrif
ic strain," Williams said.
He said the "seriousness of the
present situation is the danger
ous degree by which the rate of
inflation has increased."
If the countray fails to stem
the tide of present trends, he
said, "we stand in grave danger
of losing not only our free, un
regimented economy, but all of
our other free institutions as
well."
About four cents out of the
average U.S. consumer's dollar
goes for medical care.
Fund Drive fo Begin
July 8 for Hospital
Lebanon The advance gifts
division of the Lebanon commun
ity hospital campaign begins the
effort to obtain memorials and
larger gifts on Thursday night,
July 6, at a dinner in the cafe
teria of the union high school,
announces John Nylund, general
chairman of the hospital cam
paign. ,
The leaders of the groups in
the advance gifts campaign met
last Thursday night at campaign
headquarters and formulated
the plans for the opening campaign.
There will also be a special
committee in charge of John
Nylund and Keith Rhodes for
special subscribers. Hugh Kirk
patrick will be chairman of the
committee on outside firms and
corporations.
Strike Settled
In Los Angeles
Los Angeles, June 21 U.R)
Street cars and busses rolled
again today after a five-day op
erators' strike which stranded
1,000,000 daily riders of the Los
Angeles Transit Lines.
Employes voted to accept a
two-year contract yesterday and
returned to work today.. Al
though the AFL transportation
union represented 4,000 com
pany workers, only 1,375 of them
attended a mass meeting.
By the vote of acceptance, 753
to 622, it was apparent the new
contract which provides for an
immediate five-cent-an-hour pay
hike and three cents more in a
year was not entirely acceptable.
Some factions among the
workers booed D. D. McClurg,
president of the local AFL trans
portation union, as he read the
terms of the contract. McClurg
said despite the number of votes
against the pact the entire mem
bership would go back to work.
The 2,500,000 inhabitants of
Hainan Island are mostly Chi
nese.
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Pronouncing Oddities Revealed
In Old British Proper Names
By ROBERT MUSEL
(Dnlttd PreM atsll OorntpoiKfenO
London. June 21 AI.PJ After months of study, Sid Reznlck an
nounced today the Reinlck formula for pronouncing British
proper names "the older the family, the less the name is pro
nounced as it is spelled."
This philological discovery, guaranteed to make easier the life
of any tourist, stemmed irom inew-
fact that Reznick (pronounced
Reznick) writes Jokes fpr such
people as Al Jolson, Ed Wynn,
Milton Berle and Jimmy Dur
ante.
The events leading up to the
Reznick formula were described
by his British associate, Sid
Colin, who writes Jokes for the
British stars.
"It was like this," said Colin.
Reznick wanted some fancy
British name for a script. He saw
Col. Leveson-Gower's name in
a news item and he asked me
how to pronounce it.
I did a little checking and
advised him it was pronounced
loosen-gore.
This seemed to excite Rez
nick. He asked me how to pro
nounce Ayscough, another old
family. I wrote back that it was,
naturally, pronounced askew.
Then he wanted to know how to
pronounce Beauchamp, which
is, of course beechem.
"Why don't they pronounce
them like they spell them? Rez
nick Inquired. I replied that it
was our language and we could
pronounce it any way we wanted.
It was up to the Junior partner
in the language to follow our
lead."
The titled Clrencesters pro
nounce it Sissiter. Cockburn is
Coburn. Colquhoun is Cohoon.
Hawarden is Harden.
Then there is the family
MajoribanVs. It sounds like
Marshbanks. Menzies is pro
nounced Mengls. The Myers
coughs call themselves the Mas
kews. Meux is Mews.
Two gems from the Reznick
collection are Tyyrwhitt, pro
nounced Territ, and Wriothesley,
pronounced Roxley.
With such examples Reznick
feels that any American can
make a good guess at other
English names. But he warns
against pitfalls, such as Smith
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 21, 1950 Vi
and Jones. There are places in
the upper (social) register where
they are pronounced Smythe and
ana Johns.
Jap Authoress Dies
Tokyo, June 21 ) Mrs. Etsu
Sugimoto, 76, author of "Daugh
ter of a Samurai," died last night
at her residence here. She was
a lecturer on the cultural his-
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