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MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR

IN THE

Eddie Prefers Prison

П

Rochester, N.Y., June 22, Edward Brink has been popular inmate of the Monroe Comly Penitentiary off and on For the past 20 years.' An ex cellent carpenter, Brink usually gut, the job when there was work to be done.

When the 57-year old man the appested in elty eoart for 115th time on the sind charse of pushte Intoxication, the sympathetic jutge offered Drink sume alter,

"Eddle," said the judge, “you don't want to be sent no again, do you? Don't you realize that

a carpenter on the outside you can make $15 a day?”*

Brink considerail this thought

fully, and tonswered:

"Judge, that's really to much may for me. I just couldn't stand that kind of prospreity." He got his old gell bnek. United Press.

Names Himself Second Best

Oxford, Miss., June 22. William Faulkner, novelist, wh has taken charge of classes creative writing at the University of Mississippt has listed t nominations for the Ave important contemporaries,

MARSHALL PLAN

London, June 21.

The most important single factor for the success of the Marshall "aid to Europe" plan is the gradual economic integration of the partici- pating countries to achieve the benefits of a continent-wide economy such as the United States and Soviet Russia at present alone en- joy, states the Sunday Observer.

Lord Beveridge, Sir Arthur Salter, and Sir George Schuster were consulted in the preparation of the article, which is headed "The Rescue of Europe."

The American Secretary of State, Mr. George Marshull, in his plan, proposed "a

radical departure in American policy- the financing of an international new deal", the article states.

Young

Pioneers

· The joint economic program. ne. rusting nerORS national boundaries, which the European countries have been invited ta Four And produce, would be an audacious | children experiment,

but without Europe, including Britain, heading for a decline, the Ob

server continued,

IM

"The article continued that the largest problem arises from the

present state of American-Rug-| Bian and European-Russian -re- lations,

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Afghans Want Sea Outlet

Bombay, June 21. Sardar Mohammed Hushim

Prime Minister Khan,

of Afghanistan, toki Reuters to- day, that his Government was still making representations to the British Government for un outlet to the sea,

"We hope that our neigti.

bours will realise that our coun- try with its big population and trade needs an outlet to the sca. The British Government knows it," he anld.

the

Moscow, June 21.

half mililer the ace expected by

Afghanistan was maintaining authorities to be sunt from popu inted centres to suminer camps in

very good relations with British Government and wanted; the Soviet Union this year.

Nearly half of them will attend to maintain cordial relations Young Pioneer (the Sovlet with the different parts of in- equivalent of Boy and Girl Scout dia. the Premier stated. organisations) camps maintained by, trade unions and other or- ganisations.

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Asked about the attitude of Afghanistan to the demand for DA independent state of Pati Four hundred thousand will be hanistan. Mohammad Hashim M.V. “GLENGARRY" ...Loads sent to sanatorium-typu camps, said: "We are of the same 340,000 ta camps for wards of race as the Pathans and their the state, far the most part war- lands form' part of our mother orphans, and 820,000 of below-country. As such, we desire school are will go to kindergarten that one of our representatives and nursery cabips,

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Soviet Suspicions

"Russia has up to now most decidedly opposcil, every move towards European unity. Tho fact that this particular pro- gramBe would be sponsored expected to defray some expenses and Balanced by America will but many thousands will have all arouse her mistinctive suspicion. expenses paid by the state.

"Without the consent of Rus- | United Press,

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join the scheme. HION!

They are; Thomas Wolfe, John Dox Pasms. Kinest Hembigway, Willa Cather and John Steinbeek, in tint order.

Parents who can afford it are

"Mr. Marshall, however, has Pie

mode it explicit that the Ameri

Like

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to

grazume might be such as American literature

outweigh, her own evaluation,

began with Sherwood · Anderson, who is the "inhibitions" and who "write simply as if he had never read anything."--Urist Preps.

I

her objections to the economie unity of Europe," the Observer stated. Reiler.

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Washington, June 21. Russia has as yet made no approach to the State Department on the Marshall plan for aid to Europe.

The belief here was that M. Molotov, Soviet For- eign Minister, wás likely to accept the invita- tion of Mr. Bevin and M. Bidault to meet them to discuss the plan. At the same his approach was expected to be entirely non-committal. M. Moloboy's expressi'd de information of the Marshall sire to know more about. the plan. Marshall plan was not expect

present,

mare

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Steps For Political Showdown

Batavia, June 22. The Dutch. took steps today Lincoln, NebJune 22.

a decisive 10 to force

political soon may be able tackle a wedge of apple pie al showdown with the Indonesians the focal hash house and "Mmm" after a two year atalemate, de- without Kilding yourself.

manding specific The University of Nebraska from the Indonesian Republic agricultural extension service that it accopts completely all reported research in progress to the Netherlands proposals for give bakery plex that old. an interim government.

fanblaned flavour.

euel,

down-on-the-farm

ASHITAne

Convinced that Dutch pn- tlence is exhausted and the coun

the

The reason some commercial try is possibly on the brink of apple pies may taste like damp war, the Indonesian Republic cardboard is that the apples already has made major concer- themselves arc not as fully-sions to the Dutch but the lat- flavored as the

ones Krand-ter, taking, no chances that an- "Anal solution" will mother used, the

extensionists other

practical imple- vanish when They are commereis! varieties mentalion is attempted, asked which hold their shape in cook-for unequivocal acceptance of ing and make a better appearing every detail contained in ple, but are not as flavourful as ultimatum handed the Indones- the aufter, juieter apples which

iana May 27. made good among the threshing

But researchers have found

the softer,

fine-flavored apples can be dipped, Impreg- nated ur cooked in a weak solution of calcium chloride and the made firm.

2. UNRRA aid to White ed to produce_many__new__facts Russia-and-the-Ukraine-ends-at- from the State Department the end of June. During the American officials emphasised last 16 months, UNRRA aid that there is no programme at the Ukraine alone has totalled than 400,000 tons of General Marshall's proposals, goods and equipment to they said, cannot be put into value of over $17,000,000.) concrete form until Europe has Some foreign observers be agreed on its needs and this lieve that these two republics agreement will be

enmbined might be especially interested in United States economic aid.

with, the results of the economie study of Europe by State De. partment experts, which has not yet been completed,

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Result: A pretty ple and one thoroughly eatable, according to the extensionists-United Press.

After the full scale blast Whirlwind

against American capitalism, dalla diplomacy and economic |

Beyond that, there is the penetration of countries Wrecks

In 1

ap-Europe in the Soviet press dur-

note that tire

Church

Adelaide, June 22.

question of Congressional proval. Thus the United States ing the past few weeks, it was Government is not in a position interesting to

A well-constructed stone and supply Mosgow, with any main Soviet newspapers today iron Methodist church at Kengo factual data which have not al carried under a three column rong, near Mount Candia in South ready been publicly announced, hendline a report of the speech Australia, was mysteriously -Reuter..

by the Sovipt· Ambassadör induced to rubble overnight, the United States, M. Nikola Kongoreng police could Novikov, in Chicago last Thurs-clude only that it had been struck Moscow. June 21. day, stressing the desire

a freak whirlwind that bil fory. The Russians, whose first re-cooperation between Russin and quickly and silently in the night action to the Marshall plan to Amerien-Bouter,

Big Riddle

nid Europe was cool and criti- }

cal, were still keeping the world gitessing today whether M.

in-

Mr.

Molotov would accept the vitation to talks with Ernest Bevin and M. Georges

liidault next week. This

was

Immorality

Decreasing

the biggest riddle in the Soviet cupital which during the past Pullman, Wash, June 22. weck has seen more concentrat Sex immorality and alcohol ed diplomatic activity than for ism are decreasing amplig some considerable time..

American college and' university according to Dean Russians read in their nows students papers for the first time today Charles McAlllater, Member of

Premier Sutan Sjahrir hust- ily summoned key Indonesian loaders from Jogjakarta.for.an. emergency conference, Sjahrir, a moderate, may meet strong opposition from more extreme

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His own house shook and he thought it was an earth- quake.

He ran outside and saw 'what was left of the church Neatlerod all over the place." His house was unharmed.-United Press.

U.S. Troops

the fall story of the invitation the Washington State College To Pay In

to M. Molotov after the Paris bourd of regents.

talks, of the British Ambas- |**

Rebutting a recent statomcat

andor's preliminary convetan-made by an English clergyman tion with M. Molotov on Tues- day and his cull on M. Malik, boat morals of American stu Molotov's deputy on Thursday, most educational Institu- denta, Dean McAllister sold that and of the two calls by the French Charge d'Affaires on Mtions, conditions of sex im Malik on Tuesday and Thurs morality and a'coholism area

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TUESDAY, JUNE 24 Canada via Vancouver 1.0., (Par, mad

Vienna, Juna 21. Lip. General Geoffrey Keyes announced tonight that bagine.) 9.30 am, .(Ord.) 10 a.m.

· Bhangshal, 10 m Siraits and Hangvón, Nogs.. ing July 1 the United States

Canton (By Train}," 1:30 pm, occupation forces In Austría

Bairon and Marvelitas, B p.m. would pay their way" indol- A Soviet official, as reported Ho based his findings or lars to the Austrian governardner, (Par. and Stag.) £.80, p.19.. Bandakan. Australia and New Egalund by Tass, announcing this add survey of do leading, colleges in ment...

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U ed that the Soviet Government the nation. bad made MNOMcial announcement of the Alem for Bingapore, Sydney, Beure- was now considering the Bri- "The decrease is due to the now plan said that it was in Colombo and Auckland. (Tex.) tish and French notes extend- fact that students, many of pursuntice of the announced poll for walow ing an invitation to M. Mole them veterans, are older

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE MA July 28 the Soviet Government might are afraid of losing their G1 Keyes sald authorization wan USA and Canada. (Her.) 1.80-192-

- Atrian

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Freceived in Vionna at 1000 GMT Ord.). 10 2. Envoy's Speech

"There is a general › increase today and special informative Bandakan 1.N.D., 12.06. 1. M. Molotov told the Bri- of immorality in lying, cheating notes to the other three occupa Shanghai, ́B ́.

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