Souther» Oregon News Review, Thursday. December 12. 1946 Ill-A dvised Policies Bring Downfall ( to ss Si iteli ( 'liarn i Gas on Stomach N«U«««4 In 5 iiiinulM oi doubt« »out m oi»* both For Lovely Linens W h»n a «■*•«• s iu n w e h a**l>>.« k n o w « 1.,, ajMiiuUMuatle r a lla f in ailh 'lM M Ilk a H mm »** I h lla ll ana la h la la . N n la s a tlv a lla ll ana b iln g a a o m fo rt In « j i f f y n r ul>la vn n r »»»«••• r baak un r f t urn u f bu tt la to ua 2 hi a t a ll Lack of 'Political Sense Leads Wallace to Oblivion Beware Coughs from common colds By BAVKHAGE That Hang On A«*«, I n a l \ t t am t C itm m rn lato r. W NV Service, 1616 Eye Street. N .W ., a bly surprised. Creomulslon relieve« promptly be­ His audience was 'r t cause It goes right to the sent of tlio W ashington, » . C. alm ost captivated. In fa ct, as the trouble to help loosen tuid expel H ASH1NGTON. — Unless some speech w ent on, one a fte r another germ laden phlegm, and aid nature strange sh ift in the tid e o f national o f the listeners showed th a t W al­ to soothe and heal raw. tender. In­ a ff a ir s ta k e s flamed bronchial m u co u s m e m ­ lace's view s w ere w ell received— branes. Tell your druggist to Bell you place between the w ere a n yth in g but in im ic a l to busi­ a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­ tim e these lines derstanding you must like the way It ness. M any of the ideas he ad- are w ritte n and quickly allays the cough or you are k l vanced were accepted as sound, w h e n th e y a p ­ to have your money back. sane and sensible. So fa r —so good' p ear in p rin t, the W allace reached the end o f his pre­ nam e th a t once pared s c rip t and then, suddenly lor Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis b r i s t l e d in the overcom e w ith this strange defen­ headlines, made sive com plex, this "s u s p ic io n ," said 18901 the P a ris p e a c e som ething to this e ffect: “ T o n ig h t >'.’7x1 conference shud- I have p robably wasted y o u r tim e d e r and com ­ and m ine, fo r I realize that you p le te ly confound­ ? R W ,M B ,R ,,S • ‘ h - n . b ut w e a r e told th a t co u ld n't possibly agree w ith m e nor ed the T r u m a n h ere a re 1.263.000 gooney b ird s on Johnston Is la n d , w h ic h „ l a v i d a , I w ith you. The whole effect was a d m in is t ra t io n i m p . r t . a t p a r t In V . S. o p e ra tio n s d u rin g the w a r In he r , Hl. T h ruined. htrds ta k e o ff en m a s s e w h e n an a irp la n e land s o r d - J a r s f m ,, w ill be filed un­ V O U need n 't envy your frien d 's der " W " and fo r­ 1 lovely linens . . . for ju st seo is la n d , s e ttin g up an e a r-s p littin g sq u aw k. ‘ he In tim a te s A d m ir e B aukhage g o t t e n by m ost w hat the sim ple cross stitch can W a lla c e ’s In t e g r it y people who a re n 't subscribers to the do! The crocheting is beginner New Republic. Men who know W allace best agree usy, too! V 1 re fe r to the nam e H enry A g a r th a t he is absolutely honest, that he is unselfish, th a t he can be a Wallace. Pattern 890 has tra n s fe r of a 6 I room cottage and 18 flats vacant ertheless, W allace pushed the idea w orld. Perhaps th a t w a sn 't so Try Tongue-Easy Prince Albert In y o u r pipe or y o u r papers and strange fo r it reflects the n a tu ra l as fa r as he could d u rin g his tenure the w ar and state departm ents fo r | I a fte r OPA had obtained a $289 ju d g ­ see if you don’t agree with Jim Van Hook and Curtis Logan This, his c ritic s say, occupation irre g u la ritie s fo llo w in g a m e n t against h im in a p rice squab­ a ttitu d e of the fa rm e r tow ard the of office. ble. Bem edaled Capt. John R. " c ity slic k e r.” Perhaps i t was an­ showed his in a b ility to p e rfo rm in a L o w e ry kept 63 a p a rtm e n ts e m p ty other phase of th a t "shyness” w hich field w ith w hich he was u n fa m ilia r, because he charged owners pos­ showed his la c k o f “ p o litic a l sense" j characterized Wallace. sessed no control o ver d e stru ctive L e t s look at this "s u s p ic io n " busi­ (or, if you w ill, his fa ilu re to grasp > tenants. the co m p le xitie s o f inter-personal ness: re la tio n s ). On one of several occasions, W al­ L ik e m a n y oth e r men who have lace as secretary of com m erce ad­ been th ru s t in to high g overnm ent o f­ dressed a pro m in e n t group of con­ fices w ith o u t su fficie n t p o litic a l e x ­ R epresentatives o f 18 countries se rva tive business men. H is col­ — except Russia — have been m eet­ leagues w atched the event w ith con- perience, he a ttem pted to absorb th a t experience v ic a rio u s ly . The in g in London w ith the signal task siderable tre p id a tio n . They knew the I . v e ry fa c t th a t he lacked an under- o f d ra w in g up a b lu e p rin t fo r w o rld group was unsym pathetic to W al­ tra d e to be considered at an in te r­ lace and th a t W allace knew i t H ow ­ standing of p o litic a l and personal re la tio n s caused h im to accept ad­ n a tio n a l conference to ta ke place ever, it provided an o p p o rtu n ity to visors and counsellors who fre q u e n t­ in the fa ll o f 1947. create a frie n d ly atm osphere, i f ly led h im astra y. Perhaps i f he As the delegates in London sw eat­ nothing m ore. W allace m ade a swell had been less advised his conduct ed o ve r th e ir labors, a re co m ­ speech. H is colleagues were agree­ w ould have been less ill-a d vise d . m endation fo r fu ll e m p lo ym e n t I em erged as one o f the No. 1 ac­ com p lish m e n ts o f the p a rle y. P«»>- ognizing the in te r-re la tio n sh ip s o f nations in econom ic a ffa irs, the con­ AHm R ich inhhrrl _ A dm . R a rd B y rd is _i_ about to ferees agreed th a t a ll co u n trie s are N o rth Pole and was back a liv e take off again fo r A n ta rc tic a w ith responsible not o n ly to th e ir own On N ovem ber 29, three years la t­ fZOU' a horde o f anxious nations w o rrie d people b u t to a ll others to m a in ta in er, he flew o ve r the South Pole. The W E L L -N A M E D B A B Y . . . Top­ to death lest he run aw ay w ith the pu rch a sin g pow er and a high de flig h t was o n ly a s m a ll p a rt of ex­ ping the s to ry o f the Seattle m an five m illio n square m ile s o f ice- m and fo r consum er goods. tended e xp lo ra tio n s m ade on tw o who had 17 C h ristia n names, M r. capped ro ck w hich covers the south M ethods fo r w o rk in g out th is p rin separate expeditions. and M rs . Paul A. H enning of Den­ p o la r regions as the dew covers cip le were le ft to in d iv id u a l coun Now B y rd is o ff again, w ith je a l­ v e r baptized th e ir baby M a ry D ix ie (but d iffe re n t!). trie s. In cases w here one nation was ous com petitors w a tch in g h im w ith Ann B ernadette Helen Therese The foreign cla im s are le g itim a te jealous concern. se llin g m ore to another and there­ jo y H is e xpedition Ju a n ita O liv ia A lice Louise H a r­ enough, fo r d a rin g explorers have p robably w ill be m e t w ith m ixed by developing an u n fa vo ra b le trade rie t L u c ille H e n rie tta Celeste C or­ been n ib b lin g at th a t piece of fro s t­ balance, the c re d ito r co u n try was em otions by the penguins who are o lla Constance C ecilie M a rg a re t b itte n plateau (b ig g e r than E urope) the only hum an-looking in h a b ita n ts given d iscre tio n to d e te rm in e w hat Rose Eugene Yvonne F lo re n tin e e ve r since John Briscoe a c tu a lly d is­ of A n ta rctica . steps to take to even out the ex­ L o lita Grace Isabella Henning. covered w hat was given the nam e of change. “ I trie d m a n y o th e r brands “ P rince A lb e r t’s special E n d e rb y land in the e a rly nineteenth o f p ip e tobacco before I c rim p cu t to lls u p in to a century. M a n y others follow ed, but trie d P rin ce A lb e rt,” says fe w took the keen in te re s t in the neater and firm e r ciga­ J im V a n H o o k. “ I t ’s th e A n ta rc tic waste th a t A d m ira l B y rd re tte ,” says C u rtis Logan. brand fo rm e . F o r pleasure did , although he d id n ’ t tu rn in th a t “ A n d i t ’s great tob a cco — d ire c tio n u n til a fte r he had flown - f o r c o m fo r t- th e r e ’s no m ild , cool, and ric h ta stin g o ve r the N o rth Pole. o th e r tobacco lik e P .A .!” a ll the w ay th ro u g h .” W hich re m in d s m e of a d u ll Sun­ day, M a y 9, 1926, I was keeping W ASHINGTO N. — A ccu m u la tion I n « no ♦ ho r ic o in __ I • .. ings as the rise in consum er ex­ needs, the reserve board reported. w atch In the W ashington office of a of savings, both by in d iv id u a ls and penditures fo r goods and services, fe a tu re syndicate w hich had the business, has continued to increase Deposits S ta tio n a ry. rig h ts to B y rd ’s adventures. We d u rin g 1946 b u t the gain has been m a n y o f w hich had not been a v a il­ Business demand deposits in ­ able d u rin g the w a r, exceeded the knew he was going to hop off fo r “ m oderate” creased somewhat, but tim e depos­ com pared w ith the increase in consum er incom es.” the pole fro m Spitzbergen w ith w a rtim e increase, acco rd in g to a TUHE IN its and cu rre n cy showed alm ost no A lthough in d iv id u a ls ’ tim e depos­ F lo yd B ennett soon, but we d id n ’ t re p o rt released by the F e d e ra l Re­ change; le a vin g business liq u id as­ t iilo o a o r r r its grew alm ost as fa st as d u rin g know when. sets at the high level o f about $70,- serve board. the late w a r years, grow th o f de­ 000.000,000 at m id ye a r. M essenger boys had a h a b it of Personal holdings of liq u id assets mand deposits slowed and th a t in d ro p p in g u n im p o rta n t messages on The broad re g io n a l pa tte rn of cash, bank accounts and g o ve rn ­ the p a rtic u la r desk w hich I occupied m ent bonds — increased by $4,600,- governm ent bonds ceased as cash­ m ore ra p id g ro w th in bank depos and I h a rd ly glanced up when one. 000.000 in the firs t h a lf of this ye a r ings of Series E bonds outstripped its in the West and South than in purchases fro m F e b ru a ry o th e r parts of the co u n try has con­ s till soggy, was tossed w ith in m y to a to ta l o f n e a rly $152,000,000,000, new reach. I finished the la s t episode but the gain was described as through September. tinued th is ye a r, but the d ifference Business holdings o f governm ent has become less sharp. o f the co m ic s trip I was stu d yin g "m o d e ra te " com pared w ith the securities declined $4,600,000,000 in and opened the envelope. I t con­ w a rtim e increase. The s w ifte r w a rtim e deposit ex­ the firs t h a lf o f 1946 as large ta x i tained one w ord, "p o la ris .’’ pansion was a ttrib u te d to concen­ E xpenditures Rise. lia b ilitie s were paid and funds were T h a t was the code - w ord th a t ------- tra tio n of special m ilita r y camps The slower ra te o f saving was a t­ R. J. Remolds Tobacco Company fo r c a p ita l expenditures and m e a n t th a t B y rd had flown o ver the trib u te d to "reduced consumer sav- ‘ „ sought Wlneton-aalea, North Carolina . u __ , ‘ -------------- - i « “u u e p u is a n ti r re e la iv e ly g ere: and depots and la t tiv re a te r other production and d is trib u tio n 1 expansion of In d u stria l fa c ilitie s CREOMULSION PILE AGONYÎ Here's Qekk Sun at WORK t M l 1 AA115 REVIEW Occupation Probe Killed; Disarmament Gets Boost c to Disarm STU A RT'S TEXAS: Landlords Sit Down THE QUINTUPLETS COUGHS »’COLDS ~ d'“' E D s a s H B ARMY: Buck Occupation Quiz Take i t from WORLD TRADE: Draw Blueprint Bi Jealous Eye on A ntarctica A* »«S? hACK_ WARTIME IMPETUS Savings Mount; Pace Is Slower D THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE