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Illin o is V a lle y N ew s. T h u rs d a y . J a n u a ry 29, 1948 Year of Decision' Arrives for US. NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Luncheon Cloth for Gala. Affairs | I O I I H IH 0 H M H IU IH H IN H M 0 * America Alone in Struggle To Save W estern Ideologies Our im proved p attern — visual with etsy-to-see eh arts and photos, and com- plete directions—m akes - — needlework easy. ------- Due to o an unusuallv unusually larg ’ — e dem and and cu rren t conditiorn, slightly m ore tim e is required J in titling o rd ers for a tew of th e m u l a r pattern n a f t n r n n s. m ost popular Send your o rd er to: Sewing Circle N erdlecraft Dept. Box 3317 San Francisco S, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. By BAVKIIAGE No____________ Aeu« dnulyst and Commentator. Nam e______________________ i WASHINGTON —Cartoonists and others have titled 1948 “the year of decision.” It is a pretty good title. The only trou ble is that America’s most important decision has already been made, and nobody seems to realize it. We know that the British empire has broken up, but, aside from the fact that there is some grumbling about loaning money to the British it doesn’t seem to concern us very much ^1 Address_______________________ Enterprising Lad Uses Horse Car in Business I H E Y W O N ’T L A N D . . . In P hiladelphia at a ra lly of the m a rin e corps The 1859 horse c a r a t B altim ore's reserve, Gen. C lifto n B. Cates (rig h t), new co m m a n d a nt o f the m a rin e In the c u rre n t issue o f the U n ite d N ations W orld m agazine, the B ritis h sesquicentennial exposition is back corps, took occasion to announce that no leathernecks a re scheduled h is to ria n and author. D. W Brogan, has an a rtic le e n title d "T h e B ritis h in business. H earin g the bell to land in Palestine. He also dism issed the sending of about 1,000 m a Shed No Tears fo r T h e ir Lost E m p ir e ." In It. he says: o riu s n clanging and children clam bering rines to the M e d ite rra n e a n as “ ro u tin e .” W ith G eneral Cates are F leet " . . . in the nineteenth century aboard, officials investigated. They A dm . W illia m H alsey and Jam es II. Duff, governor o f Pennsylvania. the progress of E n g lish p ro sp e rity T e m p o ra rily , at least th a t m uch found a nine-year-old boy acting was in close as of the ca re fu lly-p la n n e d Soviet p ro as conductor and charging a pen sociation w ith the ny a fare. g ra m fa ile d . B u t new steps are be spread of a gen in g planned A p a rt of the pa ttern of He had 12 paid p assen g ers be e ra l p o litic a l and co m m u n iza tio n is C o m m u n ist a lii fore officials p ut him out of busi econom ic re lig io n ance w ith the le ft-w in g non-Commu- ness. of a ll sensible nists The Reds cooperate w ith the men. The Bank non-Reds, help them b rin g about o f England, free th e ir o b je ctive s, then slow ly d o m i trade, p a rlia m e n nate and absorb them . One m ethod ta ry governm ent used by Reds to get r id o f non-Com In th is season o f p re s id e n tia l re a ll i n c r e a s e d m u n is t le ft-w in g resistance is to th e ir range o f in help a re a c tio n a ry gove rn m e nt into po rts to the n a tio n the a la rm bells serious danger o f a to m ic a tta ck w ill I were ja n g lin g fo r e v e ry th in g fro m e x is t." fluence together. power. Such a re a c tio n a ry govern And the E n g lish m en t suppresses the non-Com mu- the state o f the e n tire w'orld to the On th a t prem ise the group recom looked on w hat n ist le ft-w in g e rs, and pushes those fra y e d co n d itio n o f John Doe's back mended th a t the gove rn m e nt s ta rt pocket. was la rg e ly th e ir s u rv iv in g deeper in to C o m m unist now to spend on the a ir fo rce in 1948 L 'O R luncheon in a gala mood. * use your new tablecloth all And th ro u g h his “ Sem i-A nnual w o rk — and th e ir toils. 1.3 b illio n d o lla rs m ore than the 2 85 Baukhage p ro fit—and tound E co n o m ic R e p o rt of the P re s id e n t,” b illio n c u rre n tly scheduled fo r this abloom with roses and forget-m e- th a t is w here the W allace M r. T ru m a n sounded the gong o m i calendar year, and th a t in 1949 the , nots! Single, outline and lazy-daisy it good. They were satisfied w ith th ird p a rty fits in to the K re m lin Keep requ/ar nously on a new note: The Im pe n d to ta l be raised s till another 1.3 bil- | stitches. w hat they had accom plished. design. The Reds hope it w ill in g p e ril of econom ic d isa ste r in the lion dollars. " I t is n a tu ra l enough, today, when tables are w earing this! s p lit and weaken the lib e ra ls tu U. S. F o r a ctual a ir s tren g th the com- I P a Well-dressed th is w o rld situ a tio n has changed to tte rn 7211 has tran sfer of 14 m otifs th is co u n try. Increase the f r ic The juice of a lemon in a glass o f take p re tty c a lm ly the decline in the The n a tio n ’ s econom y, he said, is mission said th a t by 1942 the U. S. | l 1,* by 2 to 9 by 13 inches. tio n between them and the con water, when taken first thing on aris favored h is to ric a l p o sition of E n g o p e ra tin g on bo rro w e d tim e and in should com m and a to ta l o f 12. 10 i n g . is all that most people need to se rva tive s as m uch as possible, land. I f the spread o f E n g lish ideas, fla tio n -rid d e n A m e rica n s are o p e r first-lin e planes, plus m ore than 0 - 0 0 - fk- 0 - 0 - 0 - fk . f\_ fk . f k . fk . f k . fk . fk . <k. f k . fk- fk . insure prompt, normal elimination. aid the co n se rva tive s to get into a tin g on bo rro w e d m oney in a s itu a 8,000 held in reserve. p ra ctice s and p ro fits has ceased, ? N o m o re harsh la x a tiv e s that irritate power. Then when the rea ctio n ? w hy w o rry — unless you are E n g tio n flir tin g w ith depression. A lthough it was e x tre m e ly un the digestive tract and impair nutri sets in, the co n se rva tive s w ill be ? lis h .” M illio n s o f persons in the lo w e r lik e ly th a t the a ir p o lic y eom m is- ) tion! Lemon in water isi/ood feryou! th ro w n out, and the w e ll-o rg a n ? "U n le ss you are E n g lis h ." incom e groups, his re p o rt pointed sion's recom m endations would be | G e n e ra tio n s o f A m e ric a n » have taken Ized C om m unists can take over And yet the people who ought out, now are keeping the in fla tio n adopted in toto by th is o r any other j lemons for health — and generations e a sily. ? A General Quiz ? to be doing the w o rry in g are the carousel w h irlin g by liq u id a tin g peacetim e congress, the re p o rt p u t , 0 - 0 - 0 fk - f k . fk . fk. fk. f k . fk . fk. fk. fk . 0 _ fk . f k . fk. fk. of doctors have recommended them G reece is a te stin g p o in t in the th e ir savings, re d u cin g th e ir c u rre n t re a lis tic em phasis w here emphasis I hey are rich in vitamin C ; supply A m ericans. strug g le . The savings and by extensive use o f con valuable amounts of B| and P. They T h e Q uestions We are ta k in g over where B rita in R u ssia n -A m e rica n belonged. E ve ryo n e has been aw are 1 alkalinize; aid digestion. le ft off, and the jo b is a b ig g e r one only w ay in w hich the C o m m unist su m e r c re d it. that a ir pow er is m a n d a to ry if the 1. W hat is a b ru m al m onth? N o t lo o s h a rp o r sour, lemon in water than E ngland faced. B ut, the a v e r in te rn a l aggression th e re could be "S uch use o f savings fo r c u rre n t U. S. is to have any degree o f na 2. In w hat country is A m haric has a refreshing ta n g -c le a rs the age person in th is co u n try w ill say checked was fo r B r ita in and the liv in g expenses is an om inous sign tio n a l s e c u rity in an era o f fe ve rish spoken? mouth, wakes you up. I t ’s not a in h o rro r: "Y o u ta lk lik e a C o m m u U n ited States to step in and a c tu a lly fo r the econom y as a w h o le .” atom ic-bom b p roduction, and the 3. Which is the higher in ran k , purgative — simply helps your sys n is t! A m e ric a 's whole tra d itio n is d ire c t the G reek governm ent T ha t W ith o u t stopping to consider any com m ission has succeeded in p u t m arq u is or an carl? tem regulate itself. Try it 10 days. non-intervention. O f course we had was done. M uch as any co u n try d is possible p o litic a l aspects o f the tin g th a t awareness on as ta c tu a l a 4. Did the 7-day week originate use C alifornia sunkist lemons a w ild period in South A m e rica , and like s h a vin g a s tro n g e r one run its P re sid e n t's econom ic re p o rt, A m e r basis as is possible now. j in historic or prehistoric tim es? in o u r salad days as a nation, we a ffa irs , the U n ite d States, as a icans could take it as a sober, re a lis 5. F ro m w hat p a rt of the w hale choice o f e vils, is the less u n w e l somehow a cquired w h a t we called tic p ic tu re o f w h a t lie s beneath the is w hale bone taken? come to the G reeks, espe cia lly when Texas although the M exicans, a t the re la tiv e lu x u ry in w h ich m a n y of 6. Is the word corpse correctly Jerusalem tim e, thought it was a p a rt of M e x we come b e a rin g g ifts w ith o u t w hich them are e xis tin g now. applied to anything but the hum an the gove rn m e nt knows it cannot re ico, and then, th e re 's H a w a ii. B u t E x h a u stive and com plete, the eco Since a p p a re n tly n o thing can stop body? those days are over. See how sist the C o m m u n ist org a n iza tio n . n o m ic su rve y presented figures no the q u a s i-c iv il w a r between Arabs 7. Does fog indicate bad w eath er When one ta lk s w ith the “ e x ile s ,” ta b le in th a t th e y: p ro m p tly and p o lite ly we re tu rn e d and Jews in P alestine, th a t coun to com e? the P h ilipp in e s to them selves, and the refugees fro m the Red te rro r, 1 Showed fo r the firs t tim e th a t try 's harrassed g o ve rn m e nt has 8. W hat is the difference be took our m arin e s out of the banana one is a ppalled by th e ir attitu de . » • " re a l p u rch a sin g p o w e r" of the done the n e xt best th in g and re tw een sta n d ard coins and token p la n ta tio n s w here they d id n 't be R ecently I spoke at length w ith a A m e ric a n masses—basic fa c to r sup quested both fa ctio ns to spare the coins? long. and the o th er day even aban fo rm e r fo re ig n m in is te r o f one of p o rtin g U. S. econom y—has declined holy places of Je ru sa le m fro m any T h e A n s w e rs doned our bases in Panam a. D o n 't the countries now fir m ly in the ja w s 8 per cent since the firs t q u a rte r of depredations they m ig h t c a rry out. I 1. A w interlike month. te ll me w e 're going to establish a o f the Soviets. He assured me that 1946. and th a t The P alestine gove rn m e nt asked 2. It has been the speech today, if there w ere a fre e e lection second B ritis h e m p ire ! ") M illio n s o f A m e rica n s are liv in g the C h ris tia n , M oslem and Jew ish E thiopia since 1300 A. D. Recommended Wc a re n 't. The s p irit o f liv e and in his co u n try, not 1 p e r cent o f the *“ • on th e ir savings accounts and re lig io u s c o m m u n itie s to d eclare Je-1 3. A m arquis. let liv e is ju st as strong as it e ve r people w ould vote to su p p o rt a Red by Many b o rro w in g m oney. A lm o st one q u a r rusa le m 's ancient w a lle d area an i 4. P rehistoric. was In th is co u n try. U n fo rtu n a te ly, regim e. He said these " s a te llite s " DOCTORS te r of a ll fa m ilie s and m ore than "open c it y . " 5. The jaw . how ever, what B rogan calls "th e are not sa te llite s at all, th e y are as one-half o f fa m ilie s earning less T hat plea c o u ld n 't stop the blood 6. No. spread o f a general p o litic a l and m uch a p a rt o f the S oviet Union as Scott*« Emulsion th a n $2,000 y e a rly “ held no liq u id shed but it could preserve the re- j 7. No, fair w eather. econom ic re lig io n o f a ll sensible the U k ra in e o r O u te r M on g o lia The 1« a great HIGH assets in 1947." lig io u s re lic s sacred to a ll three of E N E R G Y FOOD 8. cre t police paralyzes a il independ m e n " suddenly encountered a fo rce S tandard coins when new are T hen M r. T ru m a n tied in these the w o rld 's m ain relig io ns. TONIC for all age« I th a t threatened to d estroy it when ent action. worth th eir face value as m etal. Help« tone up adult fa cts w ith his a d m in is tra tio n s i ro- M eanw hile, tra n s p o rta tio n was Token coins p ass for m ore th an the G erm ans m arched into Poland ■ystem« low in AAD There Is a desperation about posed p o licy to beat the in fla tio n being m ade a va ila b le to evacuate and the Japs bom bed P earl H a rbo r. th eir actu al value in m etal. V ita m in « . H e lp « the a ttitu d e of these m en who rap . I f in fla tio n , he said, is "p e r any o f the 1,500 Jews s till liv in g children build sound II took all America could af fought the losing b a ilie against m itte d to run its own course, it w ill under A ra b siege inside the walls. | teeth, strong bone«. fo rd , and m ore than B rita in the K re m lin . They say there is 8 M illio n Heard Lecture; b re a k w ith d e stru ctive force They are the rem nants o f 4,000 nor could affo rd , to stop that force. a b solutely no hope fo r Europe And in o rd e r not to let it run its m a l residents o f the area. And today, another and stron g e r Paid Some $5,000,000 unless the Russians a re d riv e n own course the P resident again fo rce is ga in in g power, and bach Io th e ir old borders, and u rg e d adoption o f his a n ti-in fla tio n there Is nobody Io stop it but the the B a lka n stales. Poland and The m ost widely h eard speech p ro g ra m —lim ite d p rice and ration U n ite d Slates. of all tim e w as “ A cres of D ia F in la n d are freed o f Russian co n tro ls When a B ritis h o ffic ia l in London d o m in a tio n . T he y say there is m onds,” a version of the idea th a t T h a t w ay, he indicated, I E hchov to n ic said "e v e ry m eans short o f w a r " only one th in g th a t w ill have e f th e re are riches in your own back new, g re a te r econom ic era fc would be used " b y the B ritis h and fe ct: A th re a t by the United y ard , w ritten by the A m erican U. S. e m b o d yin g m a x im u m err States to use force. A m e ric a n governm ents to keep m e n t and solid and lasting ed u cato r and clerg y m an , Dr. R us G e t W e ll G reece w ith in th e ir own s tra te g ic sell H. Conwell (1843-1925) says When the q u o ta tio n of the Londcn p e rity . and ideological o r b it," it d id n 't C ollier’s. o ffic ia l w h ich I m entioned, s ta tin g m ake m uch of a rip p le outside of D uring the la st fifty y ea rs of his th a t the U n ited States and B rita in W ashington. B ut it was a statem ent F ro m F o u r C o ugh life, Dr. Conwell gave this in sp ira w ere co m m itte d to "m e a su res short • l- D o / 2953 O u t to a C o ld o f trem endous im p o rt, fo r it means tional lecture in person 6,000 tim es o f w a r ’ cam e o ve r the w ire s, I was H ow im p o rta n t is it th a t the U th a t the T ru m a n d o ctrin e was not C A I P V ’ Q Money A Tor before 8,000,000 people who paid rem inded o f the con ve rsa tio n w ith ■ " 1 - L . I O Cough Compound have a potent, e ffic ie n t a ir for Just a phrase, th a t its im p le m e n ta som e $5,000,000 to h ea r it. the fo rm e r fo re ig n m in is te r. V ir tu a lly a m a tte r o f life or de tio n is now ce rta in . It means th a t He had said to m e: " I f the U n ited th in k s the P re sid e n t's a ir pol the people responsible fo r the des tin y o f the U n ite d States know th a t Slates threatens to use fo rce now, co m m issio n w h ich re ce n tly repor the y e a r of decision is here, the de the Russians w ill p u ll out o f E astern on the status o f the na tio n's cision h a vin g been m ade not In Europe They cannot a ffo rd w a r stren g th . Im m e d ia te and substantia! W ashington, but in the K re m lin , Just now. They fe a r the U n ite d States. as the decision to fig h t Japan was B ut in a few years, m ere th re a ts la rg e m e n t o f the a ir force fo r s made, not in W ashington, but in the w ill not suffice. The Russians then v iv a l In the a ir a g e " was urged the co m m issio n ; and Ja n u ary office o f one squat little m an now w ill be rea d y to fig h t.” Moshe Shertok, head of the P al And this fo rce m o vin g ag a in st the 1953. was set as " A d a y ," o r the u lti a w a itin g a death sentence in Tokyo, estine A g e n cy's p o litic a l d e p a rk "p o litica l and econom ic re lig io n of one H id c k i Tojo. fo rm e r p re m ie r of m a te date when the U. S. m ig h t con- m ent, now in the role of lia iso n a ll sensible m e n " is m o vin g not o n ly aider its e lf re la tiv e ly secure against Japan. o ffic ia l to I '. V , ponders one of in Europe. A ll along R ussia's pe a to m ic a ttack. the m any enigm as p a rtitio n of the P artisans Succeeded rip h e ry . the red tide is ris in g A fte r " A -d a y ," the com m ission Holy Land has th ru s t upon him . against Its fro n tie rs , in the M id d le tn tim a te d , it w ill be anybody's ball In Soviet Sphere He said the Jewish agency soon East, in In d ia whose gates Russia gam e as fa r as a irbo rn e atom w ould ask V. \ . fo r an in te rn a T oday it is fashionable to m ake has threatened fo r centuries, in bom bs are concerned. "T h e a ir fu n ny cartoons about the " th ir d tio n a l police force, a rm s and China, Korea, in the islands a d ja fo rc e is hopelessly w a n tin g in re funds Io enforce the p a rtitio n p a rty ' announced in Decem ber by cent to Japan. sp e ct o f the fu tu re . . when a agreem ent. H enry W allace, Yet th a t th ird p a rty fits ne a tly into a plan to w re ck our w a y of life , the plan, another p a rt o f w h ich was the ca re fu l coaching by the K re m lin o f the " p a r tis a n " fig h te rs in W orld W ar II. The p a rti sans w ere form ed, firs t to help beat down one of the Soviet's enemies, b u t th e y also were groom ed Io de s troy re p re se n ta tive governm ent In A rm e d w ith m icroscopes instead b ilh a rz ia o r sn a il fe ve r, plague, I a n im a ls w h ich are p o te n tia l disease th e ir respective countries. o f 18-inch guns, n a va l m e d ic a l scien scrub typhus, y e llo w fe ve r and c a rrie rs are not allowed to be im - The p a rtisa n s were m ost success tists sre p re p a rin g fo r a new sor of m a la ria . T he y also w ill scrutin ize a ported. I f they should escape c a p tiv • Rub in Ben-Gay for fast-acting, gently soothing fu l in the co u n trie s nearest Russia, relief from neuralgic pain Ben-Gay contains up to A fric a n s a fa ri on w h ich they w ill n u m b e r o f parasites w h ich in h a b it it y they m ig h t introduce an e n tire ly In te r r ito r y w here the Red a rm y. In hum an beings, fo r instance the p a r new series o f diseases Into the 2 V i times more methyl salicylate and m enthol-tw o the guise o f a llie s fig h tin g a comm on study some o f the diseases n a tive to tic u la r fo rm o f hookw orm in M o U n ite d States famous pain-relieving agents your doctor knows enem y, gained a foothold w hich they the d a rk continent. I zam bique, Portuguese E ast A fric a . about—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist There are p a rtic u la r reg ulations, The n a vy m e d ic a l group w ill ac ke p t when peace came, and w hich T o pursue th e ir studies the group fo r exam ple, against the f r u it bat. a on fenutna Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgé / com pany the A fric a n e xp e dition be to put th e ir tra in e d sique. I t acts fasti w ill have to tra p and shoot a n im a ls know n c a rr ie r of m a la ria , w hich. If in to power, ing sponsored by U n iv e rs ity o f C a li w h ich are the disease ca rrie rs . once established here, w ould de Aise for Paia des te RHEUMATISM. MUSCLE ACHE, and COtDS. ly and F rance, they were un- fo rn ia . hence w ill have the d u ty of A m o n g these are the ro d e n t-ca rrie rs s troy c itru s fru its ’ Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children :a p ture co m p le te ly the p a rti- p ro v id in g m e d ica l service to the o f bubonic plague, the zebra, deer, The f r u it bat, however, is h ig h ly resistance m ovem ents But u n iv e rs ity paleontologists and a n gazelle, elan and possibly lions, regarded by m ed ica l scie n tists as a a g rip on both countries thropologists who w ill co ve r m ost of tig e rs and leopards w h ich are be J good la b o ra to ry a n im a l because It ier F ra n ce n o r Ita ly A fric a th is y e a r seeking traces of lie v e d to be re se rvo irs of A fric a n is e a sily raised in c a p tiv ity . I t is i off u n til the U n ited p rim itiv e m an and apes. sleeping sickness. possible th a t c e rta in phasee o f the a ta c it co n d itio n o f aid. F or th e ir own purposes the navy M ost o f these a n im a ls have not | m a la ria c y c le now e n tire ly under- on o f the C o m m unist doctors w ill study such n a tiv e d is been used in research by A m e rica n j stood could be w orked out th ro u g h both governm ents eases as A fric a n sleeping sickness. m e d ic a l scie n tists before because study o f it. NEW S R EV IE W S lu m p P o ssib le: T ru m an ; C ite A ir P o w e r N e ed use Harsh Laxatives ASK ME ANOTHER OPEN CITY: ? More than just a T O N IC - it’s Powerful nourishment! W liicli \\ av Judea? SCOTT’S EMULSION Hre* Q U IC K E R AIK STRENGTH: FROM SNAIL FEVER TO MALARIA Plan African Disease Safari &raz.. son?//? z