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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
Government Issues Stopgap .Order
Freezing All Ilhlge$ and Pn©e$;
AEO Conducts Atomic Experiments
(EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those of
Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and net oeeeanarily of this newspaper.)
YON00
KOREA
The mystery of the vanishing Chinese armies who failed to
take advantage of their breakthrough into South Korea remained
unsolved as U.N. forces advanced toward the 38th parallel. The
advance was not an all-out push, but a probing action by U.N.
forces in an effort to locate the enemy.
WAGES-PRICES:
A Stopgap Order
A stopgap order freezing wages
and prices was issued by the gov-
ernment. Although unsatisfactory
as far as the average consumer
was concerned, the measure at
least was a stab toward stopplng
the wage-price spiral that had
swept across the nation in the last
few months.
The main effect of the order Was
that it brought to a standstill hun-
dreds of collective-bargaining ne-
gotiations in industry. Prices on a
number of goods and services were
AEC Tests
Some folks think that fine frozen, but there were also a num-
clothes and fine, big houses are her of exemptions, the most ira-
the most important things in life, portant one being the price of food:
but these things really don't mean A c c o r d i n g to administration
too much if a person doesn't feel spokesmen the price freeze would
well enough to enjoy them. Most be replaced as fast as possible by
folks don't rea-
lize this, but specific ceiling prices, industry by
M r s. L u c y industry.. Such a procedure could
Braawell, of go on forever.
The wage freeze would be wiped
out as soon as a flexible wage
policy could be compiled, it was
announced. This "flexible policy"
l was considered necessary to per-
mit lagging wages in "some indus-
Route 2, Stone
Mountain,
Ga., realizes it
very well. Mrs.
Braswell takes
HADACOL,
and by taking
HADACOL
she found she
is helping her
system overcome deficiencies of
Vitamins B,, B,, Niacin and Iron,
which HADACOL contains.
Here is Mrs. Braswell's own
statement: "I have been sick for
some time with stomach dis-
turbances. I began taking HAD-
ACOL and I have been taking it
about six weeks. I am so mud
better and much stronger. I will
continue to take HADACOL. It
sure has helped me. I tell m
friends about HADACOL, I can t
praise HADACOL too much. I
am 59 years old."
If your druggist does not have
HADACOL, order direct from The
LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette,
Louisiana. Send no money. Just
your name and address on a pen-
ny post card. Pay postman. State
whether you want the $3.50 hospit-
al economy size or $1.25 trial size.
Remember, money cheerfully re-
funded unless you are 100% satis-
fied. --Adv.
) 1950, The LeBlancCorporation.
tries to Come up to a certain stand-
ard.
The price order was complex and
confusing, especially with respect
to farm products and food.
First of all, there was no freeze
of any food prices at the farm
level.
But on the processing, whole.
sale, and retail levels, food prices
were frozen if the farm prices of
those foods were above parity. Thus,
beef, veal, pork and lamb prices
were trozem
(Parity is a sliding scale designed
to keep farm prices st a fixed re-
lation to the farmer's costs. The
law prohibits price ceilings below
parity.) '
Most farm products at the time
of the wage-price freeze were be-
low parity. Poultry and eggs were
examples. If and when the farm-
er's price went up on those things.
the wholesaler and °retailer could
not raise prices to increase their
margins. The increase, however,
would be automatically passed
along all the way to the consumer.
Other things exempt from price
controls included communication
t and publication fleldslike news-
papers, books, magazines, radio,
television and theater admission
Captain Carroll Tyler, man-
ager of the AEC Santa Fe op-
erations office at Los Alamos,
N.M., announced test detona-
tions at the atomic testing
range near Las Vegas. Tyler
gave no details of the tests.
His announcement was a warn-
ing to residents of the area
that such tests were scheduled.
A-BOMBs
Tests Rock Las Vegas
While most of the world waited
with apprehension at the result and
announcements of the first atomic
explosion in this country in a num-
ber of years, residents of Las
Vegas, Nevada. 40 miles from the
atomic testing range, were irked
about the whole business. *°'
The atomic energy commission
shrouded its experLrnents in silence.
It was known, however, that three
explosions took place. Las Vegas
witnesses reported a tremendous
white flash in the sky, closely fol-
lowed by another flash, orange in
color and not as bright.
Las Vegas residents reported
Controls
Price administrator Michael
V. DiSalle (right) looks on as
Attorney General J. Howard
McGrath administers the oath
of office to 13 officials who head
regional and district offtees
of the economic stabilization
organization. These men will
direct the price-wage freeze
laWS.
CASUALTY LISTS
windows shook, houses trembled
and burglar alarms in business es-
tablishments were set off.
The last explosidn was felt and
seen in Boulder City, about 65 miles
from the test range.
EUROPE:
Time for Co-operation
In the last few weeks, especial-
ly since General Eisenhower made
his tour of Europe, there seems to
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have developed a feeling of mutual
co-operation between the United
States and our allies.
The reluctance to arm and speed
up production that . was evident
only a few months ago disappeared.
Britain has launched a production
speed-up and rearmament program.
And now France has announced
plans to take her place beside
the U.S. and Britain.
To further this co-operation,
French Premier Rene Pteven ar-
rived in Washington for c0nferences
with President Truman. After a
series of meetings it was announced
Pleven and Truman were in agree-
ment as to policy in the far east.
especially in Korea and Indochina.
Most observers agreed the talks
would open the way for greater
co-operation among the western
nations in the defense of Europe,
with much greater participation on
the part of France.
Nation's Traffic Deaths Top 966,000
the thought. But right on the home
front there is another casualty list
just as startling. At the end of Jan-
uary the 50-year toll of traffic
deaths in this country topped 966,-
000. or 28.000 fewer than the aggre-
gate of all war deaths up to the
present time.
In addltion, between 29,500,000
and 30,000.000 have been injured
since 1900.
Military deaths in all American
wars, including Korea, reached a
total of 9,000 near the end of Jan-
uary. And it appears likely, should
the Korean conflict continue for
'several more months, that the total
could climb well over the 1,000,000
mark.
Americans .n every walk of llfe,
from the big cities to the home
towns of the nation, shuddered at
MIDDLECOFF WINS . . . Dr.
Cary Middlecoff, Memphis den-
tist, approaches the 18th hole to
win Long Beach, Calif., Lake-
wood Park open golf champion-
ship with a 72-hole mark of 271,
13 under par. The win was worth
$2,000 to Cary.
NEW GUN AIDS AIRMEN . . .
The survival gun, which breaks
down to 14-in. is part of the sur-
vival kit of the strategic air com-
mand. The folding rifle fires a
small .22 cartridge and will be
handy for downed airmen to stalk
game.
WANTS WOMEN FOR WAF . . .
Col. Geraldine May, director of
the WAF, stresses the need of
more women in the air forces.
She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr
college and the University of
California and is the air forces'
highest ranking woman officer,
DROPS TROOP US .. DEMANEk
• . . Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry,
Nebraska, accepted a counter.
proposal to refer the issue of the
President's sending troops to
Europe to the senate foreign re-
lations committee. Other Repub-
licans concurred.
KOREA:
Mystery Unsolved
The mystery of what happene
to the Chinese armies that pushed
United Nations forces south of the
38th parallel and seriously threat-
ened to cut them off from Pusan
remained unsolved.
An unexpected lull swept over
the Korean battle front as Chinese
pressure ceased. Then probing at-
tacks northward by U.N. forces
failed to make contact with the
main armies of the enemy.
Latest reports told of continued
movement of U.N. troops northward
and only minor resistance.
The situation raised a number
9f questions and possibilities. For
one thing, it raised the question of
whether or not the Communist
armies had been hurt to the ex-
tent they were unable to continue
a strong attack. The possibility
seemed unlikely in view of the
numbers of men available to the
Communists.
There were also rumors to the
effect the Communists had suffered
severely from cold and disease.
There were other reports that the
Chinese would not fight below the
38th parallel.
The mystery was still unsolved
after two weeks of minor fighting.
The battlefield lull also relieved
the tension on the political front.
The urgency of branding China the
aggressor in Korea was lessened.
POLITICS:
Republican Policy
The drums of politics, which will
grow louder in the next few month,
were sounded by Sen. Robert Taft
of Ohio when he called on Republi-
cans to meet head on any Truman
"truckling" to Communist sympath-
izers or any appeasement of Russia.
Taft made it plain that he thought
the Republicans could defeat the
Democrats in the next presidential
election on the issue of foreign pol-
icy. Whether or not the campaign
shapes up along these lines depends
greatly on events in the next few
months. On the surface it appears
that Senator Tat may face some
opposition along this line from with-
in his own party.
Senator Taft's inf:uence with Re-
publicans is tremendous, ho,vever.
He heads the senate G.O.P. policy
committee and has been called the
leading Republican contender for
the 1952 presidential nomination.
In his own words, this seems to
be the core of Taft's policy: "We
must meet head on any truckling
to Communist sympathizersL, any
appeasement of Russia which is
likely to lead to more aggression,
and any waste of our resources
with the idea that we can buy the
support of nations."
DRAFT:
Bitter Controversy
The all-powerful house armed-
services committee stepped into
the bitter controversy over draft-
ing 18-year-olds for armed service
duty with an order to the defense
department to consider raising the
top draft age from 26 to 30 as an
alternative.
The move virtually put a stop to
the department's plan of drafting
18-year-olds. Congress may still act
cn the measure, however, which the
defense department reports would
provide between 350,000 and 450,000
men during the first year.
Also in the draft news was the
announcement by the defense de-
partment that non-veterans 19
through 25 who have married since
the Korean war began June 25,
1950, should be drafted. Only single
non-veterans now are being taken.
Plans also were underway to
lower the draft standards. This
move would provide perhaps 150,.
000 men now barred for physical
and mental reasons.
ECONOMISTS:
Urge Stiffer Taxes
Four hundred economists, mem-
bers o| 30 institutions throughout
the country, recently urged the SOW
ernment to increase taxes "and
tighten controls.
Their views were interesting in
that they all believed that emer-
gency fiscal and credit policies,
rather than price-wage controls,
constitute our primary defense
against inflation.
They recommended:
I. Scrutinize carefully all gov-
ernment expenditures and postpone
or eliminate those that are not ur-
gent and essential.
2. Raise tax revenues even fast
er than defense spending grows,
so as to achieve an maintain a
cash surplus. Mere]@ to balance
the budget is not enough.
3. Restrict the amount o! credit
available to businesses and individ-
uals for purposes not essential to
the defense program.
The recommendation to achleve
a cash surplus would require a tax
increase of more than $16,000,000.-
000, the minimum required to bal.
ance the new budget.
BRITAIN:
One Bite a Day
While the housewives of this
country were grumbling about high
prices and hoping price controls
would help the situation, British
housewives were protesting a dras-
t tlc new cut in that nation's h:esh
14-YEAR-OLD VET . . . Jimmy meat ration.
Byrd, 14, Battle Creek, Mich., I It was the third cut in three
was a battle-wise veteran of the : months and thls time amounted to
Korean war and a soldier for p20 per cent. It shriveled the ration
i for each person in Britain to about
eight months before his true age a bite a day.
was discovered. He had been in [
Korea one month.
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