Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, July 31. 1947
Our New Book of
Everyday Etiquette
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I N V IE W o f a n u m b e r o f some
* w hat som bre events th a t have
tu ken place la te ly , it Is now a
sim p le m a tte r to announce Joe
Louis* next defense of bis h e a vy
w e ig h t cham pionship.
In the new p ro g ra m , L o u is w ill
m eet Joe Iln k s l, O llie T nndberg,
E z z n r d C h u r le s ,
V io le n t
Ray
and
Jersey
Joe
W al
cott. u n der the fo l
low ing conditions
he is to knock out
each one in a sin
g le r o u n d , f o r
w h ic h th e tw ice o f
kN
pi . SI'
appo
get I
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progi
lilllM I
m e in
S m itl
So v<i
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! Aft*
■MANA
By BAVKHAGE
.»J C om m en tator.
WASHINGTON.—T here a re a good m any w ays to judge
the moods of official W ashington. Som etim es you can assay
them the m om ent you read the latest statem e n t of the bureau
of labor statistics. Som etim es you can in terp ret them in
te rm s of the num ber of press and radio conferences that a re
NOT cancelled or the num ber of presidential or cabinet fish
ing trips th a t a re scheduled. Som etim es you can read the
story in the C ongressional Record or the G allup poll.
N etci A n al y it
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• • •
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(cw simple rules thrown In to guide you.
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q u ick th in k e r. It re- ) P rin t name, address, booklet title» and
' m a in e d fo r Louis to ca l, the tu rn on No
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som ew hat un-understandable state Joy. The reason fo r his gayety? The
m ent, le t m e re
a S eptem ber fig h t in these w o rd s—
fa c t th a t he foresaw a re a l depres
fresh y o u r m e m
“ I d o n 't believe anybody w ould pay
sion fo r the U nited States. L a te r the
R ID E 'E M . C O W B O Y . . . The rugged Colorado m ountains provide
T 5 > 5**
o ry
concerning
13 cents to sec me against e ith e r
fin a n c ia l m an again m e t the C om
a tru e w estern setting for the picturesque S k l-H I Stam pede staged
Ir-Z ’¿ a t /
the K r e m 1 in 's
B nksi o r T a n d b e rg ."
an n ually a t M onte V is ta , Colo., under auspices of the M onte Vista
m u n ist. in fo rm e d h im he was s o rry
m o s t cherished
The p rice fo r E zzurd C harles o r
to h u rt his feelings, but th a t there
C o m m e rc ia l d u b . T h e 1947 edition of the stam pede is scheduled thia
d e s ir e . T h a t
V io le n t Ray m ig h t be lifte d to 30
was going to be only a m ild reces
w eek-end. w ith a rodeo (above) as the m a jo r a ttra c tio n . A parade
dearest wish, as
and racin g a re other p ro g ram events.
sion w h ich w ould serve to check the
cents.
you know . Is a
boom. No bust w ould fo llo w .
A ll of this Is fun for everyo ne—
S am e D iffe re n c e
g reat, b ig a ll-o u t
except Joe Louis. H e re Is sne of the
T h a t was the o p inion o f m ost of
" D o c s lo v e m a k e th e w o rld go
re p lic a o f the de
the e xp e rts—governm ent, in d u s try
g re a t h eavyw eig ht cham pions of all
a ro u n d ? ”
pression o f 1929
and la b o r—a t th a t tim e . The whole
tim e — a 10-year holder of the rin g's
" N o , i t ju s t m a k e s p e o p le d iz z y ,
fo r
the
U nited
co u n try , despite the fa c t th a t b u si
big crow n— a fighter who c a n 't defy
a n d th e y th in k th e w o r ld is g o in g
States.
ness was boom ing, seemed to be
the challenging years m uch longer
a r o u n d ."
aw are o f the dangers o f in fla tio n.
— w ith no onr to fight.
L e t's step fo r a
F
u
rth
e
rm
o
re
,
people
w
ere
in
the
No one knows this b etter than Joe
m o m e n t in to the
L e a k in g
| mood to check extra va g a n ce s (fo r
sanctum
sancto
Louis, w ith a purse ranging fro m
T h e c u s to m e r in th e In e x p e r i
exam ple.
the N e w b u ry p o rt and
ru m of the So
$304,000 to $1,000.000 w aitin g If only
e n ce d b a r b e r ’ s c h u ir a s k e d fo r a
Baukhage
o th e r p ric e -c u ttin g e x p e rim e n ts ). It
v ie t's No. 1 boy,
one fa ir ch allen ger had em erged
g la s s o f w u te r.
appeared there w ould be a slig h t
Josef V issa rio n o vich
DJu gash v ili.
fro m the m orass w hile he was In
The U n ite d N ations s e c u rity co u n -^-
" A r e y o u fe e lin g f n in t ? ” a ske d
recession, th a t i t w ould re lie ve c il, w h ich has y e t to m eet a tough te r, told a press conference nt loan- the a rm y for four years.
• lia s M a rsh a l S talin.
th e b a rb e r .
the la b o r tension and encourage p ro b le m head-on and overcom e it. n ina th a t several o f 20 priso n e rs
I f you picked out the five leading
The fo llo w in g is an e xce rp t fro m
" N o p e , I ju s t w a n t to see
my
the o ffic ia l tra n s c rip t o f a co n ve r m ore e ffic ie n c y on the p a rt of w o rk re je c te d an A m e ric a n appeal fo r an taken by the defenders were unable challengers today, 1 believe Louis, m o u th s t i l l h o ld s w a t e r , " re p lie d
sation between H a ro ld Stassen of ers and m anagem ent. Also. It w ould em ergency debate on the B a lka n to speak G reek and w ore the Red given 20 rounds, could stop them a ll th e c u s to m e r.
In a single S eptem ber evening P ro
M innesota and Josef S ta lin o f G eor a d ju st in ve n to rie s, b rin g down re a l s itu a tio n , despite re p o rts of in c re a s S ta r in sig n ia o f the S oviet Union.
estate p rice s so th a t people could
C h a n g in g T im e s
vid e d no m o to rcycle s w ere allow ed
gia. U.S.S.R., not G eorgia. U .S .A .:
in g s trife in Greece.
In
the
m
e
a
n
tim
e
,
a
w
a
r
d
e
p
a
rt
buy homes, reduce the cost o f l iv
in the rin g .
She— \X h a tt th e m ean in g of tb it? I
When H erschel V. Johnson, dep m e n t announcem ent said th a t one
Stassen: O nr p ro b le m now is
ing, and in general, ta ke the w in d
fo u m t h ili of ru b b er in m y m eat.
to see to it th a t we
Huh her— Sorry, M a J jm . lu l l ¡m oth
out o f the sails o f a boom th a t u ty U. S. delegate, w arned th a t the in va d in g force o f 2.000 had been
g
rip
p
e
d
in
a
p
in
ce
rs
nine
m
ile
s
do not have a de
c ris is d e veloping in
The
second L o u is • Conn fig h t er in ilan ce of th e h o n e bein g replace-i
m ig h t be fo llo w e d by a bust. That
pression, an econom ic
Greece “ m a y b u rs t fro m A lb a n ia and th a t a b a ttle o f looked to be a n a tu ra l. It tu rned out b y th e auto.
was in A p ril.
c ris is .
in to explosion any a n n ih ila tio n was in progress. A sec to be the greatest o f a il h e a vy
W ell along about the m id d le of
S ta lin :
Do you expect a c r i
L o s t, S tra y e d o r S to le n
d
a y ," A n d re i G ro ond colum n was h u lte d in its d riv e w e ig h t flops The M a u rle lio a ffa ir
Ju ly , the C o m m u n ist ra n in to the
sis?
F ir s t N e w S a ilo r — W h e re ’ s th e
m yko, S oviet d ele to w a rd lo a n nin a and surrounded by w u sn 't even a w ork-out. And yet.
fin a n c ia l e x p e rt again. A gain the
the g overnm ent troops.
Stassen: I do not . . w ith wise
gate. p r o t e s t e d
today. M a u rie llo Is a b e tte r fig h te r m iz z e n m a s t?
C o m m u n ist was s m ilin g .
p o lic ie s . . . we can
Second New Sailor—I dunno.
th a t an em ergency
than m ost o f those suggested fo r a
• 'W e ll," he leered h a p p ily.
avoid a c ris is . . .
How
long has it been m izzen’
debate
on
the
issue
Septem
ber
m
assucre.
''w h e re ’s yo u r m ild recession
e •
e
w as
unnecessary
I t is only n a tu ra l th at Joe Louis
th a t was going to take the w ind
S ta lin :
Do A m e ric a n indus
T h e r e ’ s n o th in g lik e a s tr e e t e a r
and F ra n ce added
would lik e one m o re fight before
out of the sa ils of boom-and-
trie s have a lot of o r
r
id
e d u r in g th e ru s h h o u r to p u t
th
a
t
the
U
n
i
t
e
d
bowing
out.
But
it
so
happens
th
at
bust?”
T e rm in g the p ro b le m one o f “ des
ders? Is th a t true?
N ations “ m u st not p e rate u rg e n c y ," P re sid e nt T ru - in the last five years no h eav y a m a n on h is fe e t.
He sniffed the breeze blow ing
And
th a t A m e ric a n
act too h a s tily
JO H N SO N
. m an. in a special message to con- w eight has com e along who could
off the P otom ac a couple of
fa c to rie s c a n 't keep
H o w e ve r, the c o u n cil d id sched- gress, proposed th a t a s w ift s ta rt even lie his shoes. T h e re w ere e a r
tim e s and added (as i f he had
W a s h in g to n , D. C .— J u n e 23, 1947
pace w ith them and
ule tw o special m e e tin g s in re
ca u g h t the scent of a tta r of
be m ade on a 10-year, 230 m illio n lie r predictions th at, w ith thou
— B u b b le G u m is n o t to b la m e fo r
th a t a ll fa c to rie s are
sands,
perhaps
m
illio
n
s
of
soldiers
sponse to an A m e ric a n request to d o lla r p ro g ra m to co n tro l floods in
ro s e s ): “ Sm ells a lot lik e 1929
J u n io r's u p se t s to m a c h s o r a n y o f
ru n n in g 100 per cent?
to m e .”
speed up the discussion o f tro u b le the e n tire M ississip p i basin and tak in g boxing lessons In the a rm y
h is o th e r p a in s e x c e p t m a y b e a c h
Is th a t true?
The C o m m u n ist w ent on. o b v i in southeastern Europe. Russia ob change the ch a ra c te r o f the riv e r ‘,n<* n a vy. at least one o r tw o could in g ja w s , th e F o o d a n d D ru g A d
Stassen: V e s.
s u b s ta n tia lly .
be developed.
je
cte
d
to
th
is,
too,
c
h
a
rg
in
g
th
a
t
fro
m
a
d
e
s
tru
c
tiv
e
g
ia
n
t
to
a
pro
ously
e n jo y in g
h im s e lf:
"J o h n
but they are la rg e ly
The firs t shock 1 got cam e fro m m in is t r a t io n s a id to d a y . ( A d v .)
L e w is got the biggest wage se ttle the U. S. was a tte m p tin g to "p ro v e d u c tiv e force.
dom estic o rd e rs . . .
Ja ck Dempsey, who w orked 10
m e n t in his h is to ry . D id n ’ t you say th a t an e x tra o rd in a ry s itu a tio n had
He stro n g ly im p lie d th a t the pres
S ta lin :
B u t th a t is the m ost
hours a day w ith 10,000 m en fo r
been
created
in
G
reece.”
w
age
increases
w
ere
in
fla
tio
n
a
ry
?
ent
congress
should
u
n
d
e
rta
ke
the
im p o rta n t . . . m aga
m a n y m onths. “ The best fe llo w I'v e
W hat are the o ther la b o r leaders
M a in U. S. proposal fo r w o rkin g im m ense, long-range task before Its
zine a n a lysts and the
seen," he to ld me, “ c a n 't even chin
going
to
do?
D
id
n
't
I
h
e
a
r
som
e
out
the
d
iffic
u
lty
in
G
reece
ca
lls
fo
r
a
d
jo
u
rn
m
e
n
t.
A
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
senators
A m e ric a n press c a rry
h im s e lf tw ic e .”
th
in
g
about
an
increase
in
the
p
ric
e
im m e d ia te ly th re w th e ir support
open re p o rts to the e f
H e re 's a ta rg e t—o r a goal—the
of steel as w e ll as coal? And w h a t
behind the P re s id e n t’ s proposal.
fe c t th a t an econom ic
h e a vyw e ig h t
ch a m p io n sh ip — w o rth I
Yan ks A re C om ing
about
the
o
th
e
r
side—
m
o
re
loose
c ris is w ill b re a k out.
In general, the co n stru ctio n p ro one m illio n d o lla rs. The defending
The co n servative A t h e n s
change in people’ s pockets? Con
Stassen: The p ro b le m is one of
g ra m as o u tlin ed by M r. T ru m a n cham pion
new spaper E lin ik o n A lm a has
has
been
knocking
gress ta lk e d about le ttin g the boys
. . . s ta b iliz in g w ith
w ould p ro v id e a co o rd in a te d system around fo r o ver 10 years. And ye t, J
reported
on
“
e
x
c
e
lle
n
t”
au
th
o
r
have cash fo r th e ir te rm in a l leave
out h a v in g an eco
o f storage re s e rv o irs in a ll the m a w ith sp o rt's rich e st p rize a t stake, '
ity th a t U n ited States troops
bonds? T h a t w o u ld n 't do m u ch to
n o m ic c ris is . . .
jo
r tr ib u ta r y basins o f the M issis there hasn’ t been even a good sec
w ill aid G reece h a lt fu rth e r in
p u ll down prices and re le a sin g
S ta lin :
B u t w h a t about busi
s ip p i, coupled w ith levees, flood- o n d -ra te r developed in the la st live
vasions
such
as
the
one
govern
c re d it co n tro ls on in s ta llm e n t b u y
ness m en? W ill they
w a lls and d iv e rs io n channels to pro ye a rs
m ent forces now a re fighting.
ing. A nd the ra ilro a d s sa yin g th e y
be p re p a red to be
te c t citie s, tow ns and fa rm s in
th «
WAT
The
new
spaper
quoted
an
B a ksi — M a u rie llo — W a lco tt —
can’t pay th e ir coal b ills w ith o u t a
re gulated a n d
r e -
those basins.
A
m
e
ric
a
n
spokesm
an
as
say
R ay — Tandberg — W oodcock —
fre ig h t ra te increase.
Congress
Made with a ¡act cream baie. Yodora
s tra in e d ?
A lso, he proposed th a t so il con tw o m id d le w cig h ts of the past,
ing, " T h e U n ited States a re de
trie d tw ic e to cu t taxes too, rig h t
is actually toothing to uormal «kins.
Stassen: No, some w ill have
s
e
rv
a
tio
n
m
easures
be
p
u
t
in
to
e
f
cided
to
co
n
tribu
te
to
the
safe
M
icke
y
W
a
lke
r
o
r
H
a
rry
G
reb,
w here i t w ould do h igh p rice s the
N o harsh chem icals or irrita tin g
objections.
fe c t fa rth e r u p -riv e r on the tr ib u could take them a ll a p a rt w ith o u t
guard of G ree k freed om and in
m ost good.
W here,’ ’ he asked
salt«. Won't harm akin or clothing.
S ta lin :
Yes, th e y do.
ta rie s o f each m a jo r basin in o rd e r any e x tra e ffo rt.
dependence, even w ith A m e ri
again, “ w h e re ’ s th is recession, and
Stayi «oft and creamy, never gets
to re ta rd the flow and ru n -o ff of
T h a t is a v e rb a tim re c o rd w ith
can a rm e d fo rce s."
J u s t w hy th is happens to be. we
a ll the serious th o u g h t about check
grainy.
w a te rs fro m heavy ra in s and re w o u ld n ’ t know.
om issions w hich do not a ffe ct the in g a boom ?”
: "fry gentle Yod >ra —/ref the wonderful ,
duce to p so il loss.
context. They re v e a l S ta lin ’ s keen
G o lf has Hogan, Nelson and a
W ith th a t, the C o m m u n ist w alked esta b lishm e n t o f a p o w e rfu l 11-na-
, differenc
in te re s t in o u r d o m e stic econom y off, c h u c k lin g in his beard. M y fi
flock of others. T ennis has K ra m e r j
and any p ro sp e ctive depression in n a n cial e x p e rt a d m itte d he couldn’ t tio n b o rd e r p a tro l w ith a u th o rity to
and Riggs. R acing has A ssault,
scout both sides of the borders sep
th a t econom y.
A rm e d and S tym ie. B aseball is
answ er h im .
CuflioAleMl by
a ra tin g Greece fro m the C om m u
»•4 H o « s« h » e p in f ,
packed w ith high-class ta le n t. D i-
The conversation took place in
“ I t ’ s th is w a y ,” he said to me nist-d o m in a te d co u n trie s o f Yugo
D r. A lla n Bates, a C hicago scien M aggio, F e lle r, B la c k w e ll, Shea,
the K re m lin on A p r il 9 o f th is ye a r.
a fte rw a rd , “ people feel about in fla sla via , B u lg a ria and A lb a n ia .
A
tis t. te stifie d before a house arm ed M ize. Cooper. W illia m s —on and on.
A frie n d of m ine, a fin a n c ia l e x tio n the w a y they fe lt about sin.
se
rvice
s
su
b
-co
m
m
itte
e
th
a
t
u
n
iv
e
r
The
m
id
d
le
w
cig
h
ts
are
packed
w
ith
i
p e rt m e t a C o m m u n is t a c q u a in t E v e ry b o d y is a g a inst i t —b u t they
sal m ilita r y tra in in g has become “ a good fighters. Ray Robinson is cer- |
ance who was b u b b lin g o ve r w ith
w a n t to get th e irs .”
v ic io u s p o litic a l ra c k e t" and w ill ta in ly an able w e lte rw e ig h t.
/7k<
As a d d itio n a l troops w ere sent up be “ a h o rrib le ca n ce r on the U nited
B u t, outside of Louis, the best you
to re in fo rc e both the in v a d in g le ftis t S tates.”
can say to r the o th e r hea vyw eig h ts
g u e rrilla s and the G reek g o ve rn
He cite d the fa te o f E uropean na is th a t they can breathe and eat.
m e n t forces, the s w iftly developing tions in the la s t w a r, d e c la rin g th a t E s p e c ia lly eat.
• • •
b a ttle in the rugged heights of
I (o r to be honest, m y w ife ) have
they c a ll the undersized but h e a lth y n o rth e rn Greece began to take on a despite assurances fro m th e ir top
a rm y leaders th a t u n ive rsa l tr a in
re c e n tly a cq u ire d th re e new ban and handsom e roosters, the cocky
cast re m in is c e n t of the Spanish in g w ould safeguard th e m fro m in
ta m s fo r o u r flock. E lm e r, the ones.
The n u m b e r of hum an feet th a t
c iv il w a r.
vasion th e y a ll fe ll before the Nazi
p ro u d cock-of-the-w alk, and his tw o
The b a n ta m breed is ce n tu rie s
find th e ir w ay through va rio u s tu rn
Women in your "40'»’’ l Doe» thia
The
w
a
r
m
in
is
try
disclosed
th
a
t
b
litz
k
rie
g
.
“ tu n e s,” C le m e n tin e and A deline.
old. In C hina th e y produced m in ia
stile s is alw ays the m a in tip on pub
*m 19dls-age* period pecui-
s ix stro n g g u e rrilla u n its had been
e
r.,. Women cause you to suffer hot
As
an
a
lte
rn
a
tiv
e
to
u
n
iv
e
rs
a
l
m
il
tures
w
ith
long
and
flo
w
in
g
ta
ils
to
B a n ta m ra is in g is a re a l in d u s try
lic in te re st. I t is also one o f the
concentrated
along
the
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in the U n ite d States. A m o n g m y ac gra ce the gardens of the Manchus.
? T h ,n do try Lydia ■
and Y ugoslav fro n tie rs o f Greece States should concentrate on a m a in argum ents am ong cam p fo l
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low ers. Each ra b id fa n a tic is a hot
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and
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stro n g s tr ik in g force, a la rg e a ir
ta m s fo r pets. E lm e r, C le m e n tin e decorated fo r hundreds o f years
for this purpose I
o rig in a l invasion fo rce o f 2,000 fo rce , stro n g reserves and a w e ll ro o te r fo r his own game.
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and A d e lin e had h a rd ly gotten out w ith these d electable lit tle c re a
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that
pound helps build up reiRlstancs
tu re s k e p t fo r no purpose o th e r than w h ich g o ve rn m e n t troops had so organized n a tio n a l gu a rd , a ll backed baseball, ra cin g and boxing, three
o f th e ir c ra te w h ich b ro u g h t th e m
against such distress Thousands bars
the b e a u ty th e y could im p a rt to the fa r been able to repel.
by adequate scie n tific and in d u s tri o f the m a jo r sports, w ould take a
a ll the w a y fro m Io w a tq F lo rid a
N apoleon Z ervas, defense m in is- al research.
landscape.
w h e re th e y a re now ensconced, be
d ip this season. The pessim ists
fo re the ladies w ere le a p in g up on
w ere o n ly p a rtly rig h t. In the
COMPOUHg
m y w ife ’ s a rm and e a tin g a piece of
check-up to date, the answ er is th a t
b read rig h t out o f h e r m outh.
baseball is s till the n a tio n a l game, W N U — 13
3 1 -4 7
The in d u s try breeds the b ird s fo r
w ith lengths to spare.
e x h ib itio n and fa n c ie r sale.
R a cin g has taken its o n ly im p o r
ta n t d ip in New Y o rk. I t is setting
new records in C a lifo rn ia . I t is O.K.
in New Jersey, w here M onm outh
C HICAG O . — W ith a re c o rd crop la s t y e a r and one m illio n m ore than nese m ilita r y occupation.
has m ore than made good in p u b lic
The e stim a te d increase in sugar co m fo rt.
in prospect both in the U n ite d had been expected, the spokesmen
M a y W a rn o f D in ortlcred
p ro d u ctio n in the U n ite d States
States and Cuba, assurance th a t said.
B o xin g is w ell down fo r the
K id n e y A c tio n
D espite th is outlook fo r sugar w ould place the 1947 crop at 2.2
the sugar shortage d e fin ite ly is o ve r
s im p le reason there are not enough
Modern life with Its hurry and worry,
supplies,
o
bservers
h
e
sita
te
d
to
p
re
m
illio
n
tons,
o
f
w
hich
about
1.7
m
il
was
given
by
sugar
in d u s try
j M , ar b®blts, Improper Batins sn<l
good fig h te rs le ft to fill out a ca rd .
drinking— Its riak of exposure and infec
spokesmen. H ousewives, now re v e l d ic t th a t in d u s tria l su g a r ra tio n in g lio n w ould be beet su g a r and the O r h a lf a ca rd . Louis, the h e a vy
tio n -th ro w s heavy strain on th® work
re
m
a
in
in
g
cane.
L
a
s
t
y
e
a
r
this
w
ould
be
ended
before
O
ctober
31
ing in adequate sugar supplies fo r
of the kidneys. Th ey are apt to become
w e ig h t cham pion, has no opponent
over-taxed
and fail to filter excess acid
home use and canning, w ere ad as scheduled u n der e x is tin g le g is la c o u n try produced 1.70 m illio n tons in sight. O nly the rn id d lcw e ig h ts
•n d other impurities from the life-giving
blood.
vised th a t th e y need not fe a r a re tio n . They exp la in e d th a t the beet o f both beet and cane sugar, w hich have any com bined class w ith Zale,
You may suffer nagging backaches
cu rre n ce o f w a rtim e and p o stw a r c ro p w ould not be harve ste d u n til was about 200,000 tons below an G raziano, C erdan and La M o tta '
headaches dizziness, getting up nights»
th is fa il. M eanw hile, the U n ite d average crop.
shortages.
leg pains, swelling feel constantly
The lig h tw e ig h ts are a d ra b lot, as
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs
W ith supplies o f cane and beet
P riv a te e stim a te s in d ic a te d th a t States w ill o b ta in its sugar fro m
fa r as any p u b lic appeal is con
i
or bladder disorder are some
[ U. S. p ro d u c tio n o f beet and cane ; tra d itio n a l su p p lie rs lik e Cuba, Ha- su g a r now adequate to supply a ll cerned.
times burning, scanty or toe frequent
Striking specimen of a Blue ! sugar th is y e a r w ould exceed la s t j w a ii, P u e rto R ico and the V irg in
urination.
dem ands by housewives, demands
The m a jo r su rp rise has h it base
T ry Dean’s P illt. Doan'» help the
Cochin bantam rooster, bred for I y e a r’ s p ro d u ctio n by m o re than i islands.
fo r o th e r sw eeteners are expected
kidneys to pass off harmful excess body
b a ll. Few figured th a t 1947 would
its beauty.
waste. They have had more than half a
! 450,000 tons, d o u b lin g previous e sti- ! The P h ilip p in e islands, w hich fo r- to decline. These sweeteners, m any
approach the m ore than 18 m illio n
century of public approval. Are recon
■ m ates of the a n tic ip a te d increase, m e rlv sent th is c o u n try n e a rly one o f w h ich w ere used in w a r tim e as
mended by grateful users i everywhere.
who visite d big league p a rks in
Ask your neighborf
A b a n ta m is re a lly ju s t a lit tle > Cuba, su g a r c a p ita l o f the w o rld , m illi
tons o f sugar a n n u a lly, w ill substitutes fo r sugar, in clu d e corn
1946. B ut, despite the w o rst sp rin g
ch icke n , b re d dow n by s e le ctin g the w ill produce a re cord crop o f m ore send none th is y e a r because th e ir sugar and siru p , m a p le sugar and
In h isto ry, plus a wet, cold June,
• m a ll ones in a n o rm a l breed and than 0.4 m illio n tons, n e a rly tw o su g a r p ro d u c tio n has not reco ve re d siru p , honey, cane siru p , sorgo
there is a good chance th is 18 m il
m a tin g them w ith the “ p o n ie s " as m illio n tons la rg e r than the crop fro m the d e va sta tio n o f the Japa- siru p , and molasses.
lion m a rk w ill be broken.
NEWS REVIEW
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Flood Curbs Advocated
it
B oxings Oddest Turn
FLOOD CONTROL:
10-Year Program
' Yodora
checks
perspiration
odor
RACKET:
Training Hit
RS
War Again
‘Fanciers’ Fancy Fancier Bantams
Attendance Surprises
I T ’S A SWEET LIFE
End to Sugar Shortage Seen
FLASHES?
mu t. namurs
That Nagging
Backache
D oans P ills