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PAGE TW O S O U T H E R N O REG ON N E W S R E V IE W TH U R S D A Y , JAN 17, 1092 S C A N N IN G TH E WEEK'S NEW S of Main Street and the World Town Votes $ 2 6 Million For Industry Average Citizen Is Saving More, Sales and Profit Survey Reveals SPORT5CCPC By Jo« M A M O N Iy JO HNNY iKARRAS Spitzbergen C oal M ined By Russians The coldest crossroads o f the cold w a r are N o rw a y's jagged Spitsbergen Islands, where p o la r bears nose In q u is itiv e ly into the only m in in g settlem ents opernted by Soviet Husain on tlio free side o f the Iron C urta in . S va P a rd — "la n d o f the cold c o a s t"—Is the ancient Norse m im e fo r this A rc tic arch ip e la go w hich became p a rt of the K ingdom o f N orw ay a q u a rte r o f a ce n tu ry ago. Once un in te rn a tio n a l no m a n ’s lund, S valhnrd has re ce n tly become n s tra te g ic question m a rk . I t straddles pote ntia l p o la r a ir routes between Europe and N orth A m e rica. Hut under a 1920 tre a ty , the islands cannot be fo rtifie d , ami signing nations (U n ite d States, ■ rent B rita in and its D om inions, France, Ita ly , Japan, the N ethe r lands, D enm ark, Sweden, and Russia) are guaranteed continued access to any econom ic Interests they m ig h t hold there. Todny both N orw ay und Russia m ine Spitsbergen coal. N o rw uy Is a m em be r of the N o rth A tla n tic T re u ty O rg a n iza tio n ; Russia is not. S va lb u rd ’s status Is some w here between. ELIZABETHTON. Tenn. — The university OF ILLINOIS FLEET-FOOTED people of the small East Tennessee sional cease-fire-line agreement in Korea expired without final Myster) Man HALFBACK, SAID BY M A N Y TO ttt THE agree- town of Elizabethton are determined CLOSEST THING TO RED GRANGE TH E ment between the Communists and the United Nations In their peace ILLINI HAVE S E E N , REALLY LOWEREO talks. As a result, it w ill be necessary to redraw the cease-fire line ^ > N E of the most amazing things to attract new Industry into the THe BOOM ON INOIANA IN THEIR 1951 about "m ystery m an" Henry community. whenever all other armistice points are settled. BIG IO CONTEST. HE NOT ONLY SCORE0 Grünewald is the way he has been Capitalizing on a 1951 state legis Although progress in the talks has been slow, the over-all picture is ALL THREE T-O'S IN TH E 2 1 -0 V IC able to ingratiate himself with those lative act, Elizabethton voters have TORY BUT RAN 8 6 Y A R D S FOR A encouraging. Results are beginning to show. in high places. approved bond Issues totaling $26,- ‘ SCORE, SETTING A NEW W ESTERN First, and possibly most important, is the slackening of fighting, re- CONFERENCE RECORD FOR THE Henry is able to slip in to see the 000.000 in three separate referen * ,.l n g i n a ,g reat drop in the number of casualties on both sides. This Vice President, has a letter of dums. The money w ill go fo r con LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PLAY policy is likely to continue as long as the talks are in progress, because, FROM SCRIMMAGE. thanks from President Truman for struction of industrial plants for as Gen. James A. Van Fleet told correspondents: "We w ill not sacrifice a campaign contribution, drops in lease to private business. our men needlessly. What is the use of thousands of casualties if it is to see GOP Senator Brewster of By a vote of 2,087 to 17, the com questionable what good they would do?" Maine who calls him "H e n ry ," and m unity authorized a $4.000.000 issue Second, the United States and its allies have a general idea, although got GOP Senator Eridges of New for a nylon plant to be leased to somewhat inaccurate, of the number of fighting men held by the Com Hampshire to help him pull wires on Textron, Inc. Later they approved munists in their prisoner-of-war camps. United Nations negotiators. a tax fraud case. He has three another $2,000,000 for the same ° * ev<*r> aJ e stlU pressing for a fu ll accounting of more than 50,000 limousines, a winter house in M iam i plant. The vote was 1,457 to 18. unlisted Allied prisoners. The U S. has asked specifically what has be Beach, a summer house at Spring The latest vote was 1,262 to 6 In come of 1.058 Americans not on the official Red prisoner-of-war list. Lake, N.J., and uses the Washington favor of a $20,000,000 plant to be oc How soon a final agreement can be reached in the talks is anyone’s hotel apartment of form er Secre cupied by Monadnock Paper M ills, THAT ATHLETIC TROPHY Inc., of Bennington, N. H. guess but distrust on the part of both sides w ill not hasten it As an tary of War H arry Woodring. \*A5 RECENTLY WON FOR THE example, the Reds charge the lack of agreement due to "extraordinary \ B ~ CONSECUTIVE TIME BY A How he manages all these con- | And the community Indicates it an ics colossal bungling, crim inal negligence, and master-race ar tacts no one exactly knows, espe- is not through yet. Proposals fo r at WOMENS TENNIS TEAM? rogance" by the Americans. dOJ NYW1H9IM 3HL d a ily in view of the fact that he least three additional plants repre 70 2S6! On the other hand, the Allies charge the "Communists have run true was unwilling to answer any ques senting a total of $25.000,000 are be to form With few exceptions the talks have been marked by the tions about himself before the King I ing studied and still other Industries have applied fo r consideration. fa m iliar Red pattern of delay, deceit, and diversionary tactics.” committee. ----- SPORT L IG H T — pops so ea sy a no Idea Mushrooming However, strangest of all con PRICE CUTS— Rural and small town families, by fa r the largest T A S ltS SO COOP The Idea of building plants and group of m ail order patrons in the country, are wondering if the an nections was w ith the form er alien leasing them is mushrooming. City property custodian. Leo Crowley— nounced price cuts on thousands of items by the firm s located in Chi- despite Crowley’s denials. Grüne officials have the full backing of cago is an indication of things to come during 1952. wald had such a close friendship Elizabethton’s residents, but R. C. I i _^IitJwinter sal« catalogues of the four biggest m ail order houses with Crowley that he was actually Turrentine, bank president, summed I .By GRANTLAND RICE. in the business list lower prices on thousands of items. It is the biggest authorized to speak for him at stock up local sentiment this way: "We cut in years. /C O LLEG E football in the badly holders’ meetings of the big alien I want to be careful not to get any Tlie Southeastern wing and the mixed up U S A , w ill be one of fly-by-night operators." oCUt the price on an Itecubic-foot refrigerator from $262 72 corporations in wartime. Southwestern delegation can get to $.12.75, a 25 per cent m ark down'on men’s shirts, and price reduc The firs t steps in the series of the most scrambled sports on any along minus any outside schedule Crowley now says: “ I don’t re tions ranging from 80 cents to $2.30 on tires from last fa ll’ s levels. The member Grünewald." However, at events turning Elizabethton into a map for 1952. help. They have enough old-time firm also listed 400 price cuts on both wood and metal furniture. It was known In advance that the rivals at home to fill any schedule the time he was hired, Crowley’s boom town came early in 1951 when Ivy League had no connection what office put a memo in the files show the state legislature passed an act But the Southern, going In for any SALES SAG— The Securities and Exchange Commission soever with the Southeastern and and the ILLS Farla-al T .-J ......„-.■ » .».»u n OUU LO T IHg irUSl 1 trust in “ The authorizing cities to issue revenue ing «SlOniSning his astonishing scholarship reforms, w ill have to ,act f,, y ade Commission, m a report of business conditions during the Dutchm an" by stopping any Southwestern Conferences. The wide investi- I bonds for industrial buildings. duck such old rivals as Tennessee, Such Issues must be approved by split concerned athletic scholar Georgia, Georgia Tech. Tulane and vious quarter's Jevel for the first tim e since 1949. The report also said ships, student work, bowl games three-fourths of the voters and the such. Or be outclassed. the profit sag, which began at the end of 1950, continued with manufac and almost evceyitjmg else. , bonds must be retired with rental If this split develops there w ill be turers returns amounting to 15 per cent before taxes and 23 per cent Grunewald’s Past from the buildings. No tax-supported Now it seems th a f the Southern after taxes. Sales fell off $2.600.000.000 during the period. “ The office of the custodian has bonds can be used for the purpose. Conference, the Big Seven, the Big time enough to sec which plan Is EAT ANYTHING WITH the sounder. Only the educational Only four of the 22 industries covered in the report recorded an in investigated M r. Grünewald,” Crow Elizabethton has been existing on Ten, the Missouri FALSE TEETH ! side certainly won’t be helped where crease of profits before taxes in the third quarter of last year. They ley’s office stated on Aug. 25, ’42, the strength of a single industry_ Valley and the Pa If you have (ro u b le w ith piala» football is given too big a play. Too "and because of the nature of the rayon. Five thousand persons are were petroleum, food, tobacco, and apparel and finished textiles. cific Coast Confer slip, rocb, cauta aora s u a » — much football and a sound educa i r r tin n irn e (hat P la id L in a r O n a appi» s ono The commissions did not attempt to interpret the general decline in work to be performed by this man employed at the two plants in opera ence a r c heading tion don t walk the same road, makaa plaira fcl ta r if /t U «Saan pax Y o ar pai/a, f o r Ivy League business. It was obvious, however, that decline was due to a consumer for the custodian, it is requested tion in the community. bciauaa Uom m a Plaan lanar bardana prema* which is something everyone knows standards. At least buying lu ll that started early in 1950, sharp increases in defense taxes, that the C ivil Service Commission To Rent Dants t m lr io ro u r piala. Kalinaa and rabia lona« It w ill take some time to digest nil p n itic a in a w a r no p n w d a r o r paaia ta n d o . shortages of materials and controls on scarce metals. Most observers refrain from making any investiga a good part of the In addition to the fact that Eliza the many moves that have been K ran on old rubber p la n a ro u i n s o o d ra a id t» way. believe the trend can be expected to continue during the early part of tion of M r. Grünewald. His record bethton is preparing to rent plants planned. a n montba io a r a n o r I.wiser. r o u c a m s a t is entirely satisfactory to the custo this year. J * Each conference A N T î m i n o i Simply 1er a d l a m p o l Plead- to Industries, there are other ad d ia n." But as things look today there will Is entitled to make Linar o n irnuhlaaom a up per o r lo w e r. Ilo a vantages attractive to businessmen: T H E O LD SOCK— According to Secretary of Commerce Sawver Perhaps what Crowley wanted its own choice. It is be a wide gap In some of our m ajor and i( m olda p a rla tll» . t a n ta a u . la iirira a , The community, in a mountainous o o rin e , h a r m in . io ro u and your platea. the average citizen in the home towns of the nation are putting more to cover up was Grunewald's a p p a r e n t l y the conferences where teams w ill have K d a m area, has an ample supply of man o ra h la aa d ira tla d M oney h u k i l 00« to be ranked in different g roups- and more of their money in the old sock and keeping it there. He says record as a government pro choice of the South Grantlind Rice com pletely aaliahcd. A d i n o t d r a f t m ! power. E le ctricity Is plentiful and the athletic scholarship and bowl hibition agent. This showed he savings are greater now than at any time in the last five years. eastern a n d the cheap. Tim ber resources are lavish. B R IM M S P L A S T I-LIN E R was demoted from $4,000 to $1,- Southwestern Conferences to go out set against the rest of the field Sawyer is a ll for this saving spree of Americans—amounting to an , M l P tW M A M S M T D IA T O M » W CLINCM The water supply Is abundant. The This w ill give everybody more 800 a year on January 12, 1922, for even bigger and better football ra te .of *22 000,000,000— because he believes it has helped turn climate is desirable. and finally was kicked out of —athletic scholarships, plus bowl confusion than the average fan can the tide against rampant inflation. He warned, however, that if Amer The future looks bright for Eliza Economical Cough the government on October 3, games, freshmen playing end what handle. But that's the way it w ill icans spend these savings in a new wave of buying, inflatary pressures bethton, but some of its residents else do you want? 1922, after being indicted by a w ill surge up again. have to be if any fa ir ranking is ex fear they may hit a snag. B E R elief! Try This New York grand ju ry in connec There are certain to be wide, pected. ,P„e” ° nal incomes rose from *225.000,000.000 in 1950 to $251.000.000,000 Wooten, president of the Chamber of tion with the "ille g a l removal sweeping changes over most of the in 1951. r^ow, in the early days of 1952, the rate is about $260.000,000.000. Commerce, says congress may re Home M ixture and disposition of liq u o r." vise the law to prohibit private In football map. But there w ill still be The Big Show GOP CIRCUS— The race of Republicans to secure the GOP presi Later, in a job application, Grüne No Cooking. Makes Big Saving. football every bit as interesting in dustry from benefiting from the tax To get quick and aatialying relief from dent nomination is taking on the atmosphere of a circus—so many are wald gave this version of his indict exemptions of cities. other sections as the Southeastern’» These are big days around the cough» due to colds, mis thia recipe in your Jouung the show that spectators are going to miss some of the acts. The ment: “ In October, 1922. while I was and Southwestern'» untrammcled pleasant village of Arcadia. Cal "We want to get all the industries kitchen. The famous Santa Anita track is iSj Harold E. Stassen. Already active are Sen. Robert Taft of a general agent assigned to the we can before this sort of financing conferences can put on. First, make a syrup with 2 cups granu Ohio and Gov. E arl Warren of California. Remaining to join the big New York prohibition office, I was lated augar and one cup of water. No Cooking The main point is that the South open for its 15th season as Dr is halted,” he said. "We don’t be show is Gen Dwight Eisenhower, considered by many the white hope indicted by a federal grand ju ry in lieve congress w ill seek to collect eastern and Southwestern leagues Charles Strub starts his 50th year needed. Or you can use corn ayrup or liquid honey. Instead of augar ayrup. of the Republican party. bartv. the southern district of New York can supply enough teams for most as one of sport’s fabulous promot the taxes on these factories already Then get 2)$ ounces ot Pinas from any ers. fo r conspiracy to violate the fed The other candidates had of the Bowls, since the Big Ten and . . . . this to say of Stassen’s announcement: druggist Thia la a special compound of established under this arrange eral prohibition law. The indictment West Coast take care of the Rose ery American has a right to run for President and it's well that the m ent." It was the San Fr-nclsco doctor proven Ingredients, In concentrated form, Republicans should have a wide ch o ic e ."-T a ft. "H is (Stassen's) candi named a number of individuals, in Bowl’s destiny. For how long no one who sold DiMagglo to the Yankees well-known for Its quick action on throat and bronchial irritations. can say. dacy should stimulate discussion of national issues and he w ill un cluding M r. Roswell A. Saver and and gave racing Santa Anita P ut Pine« into a pint bottle, and fill up doubtedly be an im portant factor in the Republican convention."-W ar- myself. The case against me was Texas Town Turns Out This w ill be Santa Anita’s biggest with your syrup. Thus you maka a full pint C ertainly the two Conferences ren. dismissed after a verdict was in from Georgia through Texas can year. The total stakes run into «1 splendid medicine—about four time» as For Anti polio Cleanup dicated to the ju ry by Federal Judge see that the Sugar, Cotton, Orange more cash than we can add up on a much for your money. I t never apoila. and TH E S U M M A R Y — Secretary of State Dean Acheson. whose popu Winslow. . . .” ODESSA, Texas.—The city of and Gator Bowls are all supplied busy day and was enough to lure tastes fine. And for quick, bleued relief. It is »urpria- la rity with the American people has increased since the Japanese peace Odessa recently conducted a clean with Bowl teams. They may need out owners with big stables who Ing. You can feat It take hold in a way that conference in San Francisco, recently summed up the Am erican foreign 50 Years an Alien up campaign that could be a model have a chance to win. some help, however, from stray mean» buainesa. I t loosens phlegm, soothe» policy for 1951. Dividing the global picture into four sections, he had fo r hundreds of home towns across wanderers such as Holy Cross, I f you walk around the stables Irritated membrane«, eases aoreneaa. Makes Here are some more things which the nation. this to say: Fordham, M iami, Virginia and one you’ll run across such big name breathin< eaay, and lets you <et restful Europe and the North A tla n tic -T h e year 1951 was a period of prog the mystery man m ight have told P . Juat try ft. and If not pleated. your Residents armed with rakes and or two others who are not in a Con horses as Counterpoint, 1951 champ •IM the King committee but didn't: money w ill be refunded. ress and growth . . . The North Atlantic Treaty organization’s m ilita ry disinfectants undertook the cam ference. ion. H ill Prince, Count T urf (Derby Grünewald was born May 19; 1892, paign in an effort to wipe out an FOR EXTRA COHVERIEMCE CET REW command has gone forward . . . The im portant decisions that must be The various college presidents Winner), Windy City (English and REAOT-MIXEO. REAOr-TO-USE PIHEXI made early in 1952 have to do w ith the quantity and quality of European at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, but epidemic of polio that had reached have gone farther, in the main, than Irish champion two-year-old), Bed m ilita ry forces, German participation in the defense of Europe, and neglected to become naturalized as a total of 62 cases, nine of them o’Roscs, Palestinian. Moonrush anyone suspected they would. an American citizen until February fatal. creation of a European defense community and a European army.’ Wistful, Special Touch. Rough n’ 3, 1942. This was two months after This doesn’t mean the Southeast The Near and Middle East—We lost some ground. The Suez water Bankers, lawyers, clergymen, and or the Southwest where coaches and Tumble, Bryan G „ Guillotine. Gold way and Iranian oil crises offer dangerous opportunities for exploita- Pearl Harbor and after he went to doctors were among the thousands athletic directors s till have control, Capitol, H ill Gall, A Gleam. Cousin spotsby thC K rem lin' On the other hand- Greece and Turkey are bright work for the alien property custo who put on work clothes. Both dian. which is the way those two sections horses from the stables of C. V. banks and many business houses W h i t n e y , Greentree, Vanderbilt want it. For years, as an alien, Grüne r n ™ Fa? ,East~ In Korea, the UN must guard against a renewal of closed. Other firm s operated with Calumet, C. T. Chenery, a„ ai mo,; wald worked for various branch Communist treachery, even if an armistice is signed. skeleton crews of women. never-ending list. es of the government. He served \ Pan i c -T h e past year was one in Which progress was made A clothier gave away 840 pairs of Different Football This shot at big cash has also in the U.S. Navy from 1909 to toward building a structure of peace through a series of treaties with work gloves. A grocery donated a Teams that play with almost un lured out the top jockeys. 1914, worked as a desk clerk at Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Japan barrel of rakes and shovels. Neigh lim ited athletic scholarships at Arcaro, Shoemaker, Atkinson the Naval Young Men’s Chris boring towns sent 120 trucks and tached have te rrific advantages tian Association in Brooklyn, got - » drivers. Oil companies provided over those with lim ited or with no many of the tra ck’s biggest names’ who can scent the odor of newmown a job in 1915 as a bookkeeper for mobile units, used in cleaning oil scholarships at all to dole out. money. Western Electric In New York wells, to spray alleys with live The wonder of 1950 and 1951 was city. Among the features are the $200 - steam. that Princeton, with no athletic 000 M aturity, with Counterpoint His firs t job as an investigator Debris from yards, vacant lots, came in 1917, when he secured a and streets was piled high and scholarships, had t e a m s that featured, the $100,000 Derby on temporary appointment with the old burned In a special dump estab matched Tennessee, ?4aryland and February 23, and the $100.000 Handl- cap. F B I. In 1919, he served as confi lished north of the city. Five hun Michigan State. dential investigator for the Repub dred truckloads of trash were lican National Committee at $6,000. hauled to the dump. Housewives “ B Y - In 1921 he got a $4,000-a-year job served hot coffee and food to the HAROLD w ith the Commissioner of Prohibi workers. ARNETT tion which, ironically, came under The city was divided into four the Internal Revenue Bureau. It zones, w ith 25 sectors in each. Work was his relations with ex-Commis- ers were directed by 10 radio cars sioner Schoeneman and ex-Counsel and three radio stations. Oliphant of Internal Revenue which recently brought Grünewald into the Minnesota Town Has lim elight. Grünewald has also developed Fire Prevention Day some interesting contacts In the Van Camp’s SHAKOPEE, M inn.—The small liquor business, and as late as 1944 Fork and Beans he was under investigation by the community of Shakopee recently Officers at the Army post office in Tokyo are pictured as they started alcohol tax unit for alleged black held one of the most successful F ire fa Tomato Savco sort.ng some 800 letters from Red held Allied prisoners-of-war in Korea to m arketing in liquor. Prevention Days In the history of a thetr families The letters were flown to the United States and then sent to Minnesota community. Befora the Choice, plump, whole beans Grünewald also spent from 1928 families in all parti of the nation by airmail-special delivery. to 1942 as a personal, confidential day was over 20 trained fire In- : : : a secret savory tomato spectors had visited every business investigator fo r Henry W. Marsh. EMPLOYMENT IN 1952 establishment in the town and In sauce...sweet tender p ork.a formed each of conditions that w ith fla v o r through a n d Merry-Go-Round could be a fire hazard. through. Only Van Camp’s F ire Chief H. J. Pass said the pro Holiday joke going the rounds at originator o f canned pork Robert C. Goodwin, director of and the g r e a t e s t industrial the hard-pressed Bureau of Internal gram was designed to let each m er the employment security In the strength and capacity on record." Revenue: F irs t Employee—"W hat chant know just what fire hazards and b ea n s ;;;g iTe, you * Labor department, has predicted As for 1952 he forecast employ are you giving your wife fo r C hrist there m ight be on his premises. The much good eating a t such that 63,000,000 Americans w ill have ment expansion by mass hiring In mas?” Second Employee—"A n Oli inspectors were aided by the local little coat of money and effort. jobs during 1952, an aU-time peak heavy industry as many industries phant hide bag with shoes to Boy Scout troop. As a part of the program, the in the nation’s history. The record with big defense orders complete m atch ." . . . The volume of C hrist now stands at 62,600,000, set In tooling and designing stag's prep mas m ail this year, including parcel school in the community held fire August, 1951. post, set another all-time record, 30 d rills and showed fire prevention aratory to volume production. Goodwin said 1951 was a year He said these demands, plus the per cent greater than last year. . , . movies. The day was climaxed w ith ALONG THE LATERAL AXIS X “ • "w ith fu ll employment, the high demands of agriculture, should P. O. officials estimated It was a banquet during which speakers est standard of living in history, cause the peak by midsummer. enough to fill a string of boxcars summarized the days events and the lesson learned by the entire com from Washington to Chicago. muni ty. PEACE TALKS— As home towners had expected, the 30-dav provi College Football Full of Variety jouyi .TIME GOT A COLD TAKE ~ ggg for,ast. symptomatic /H it- Q U IC K and TASTy/MEAL LHow to m a ie A ll-Tim e Peak of 63 Million Seen / Í