The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, February 3, 1950 Page: 3
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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
GREAT BRITAIN
Atttee Stands Pat
On the surface at least there
were no qualms over possible re-
sults end certainly no promises of
reform as the Labor party in Eng-
land loudly proclaimed that It
would stand for more and better
socialism if It were returned to
power In the February elections
OBVIOUSLY the overthrow of
the Socialists in Australia and
earlier In New Zealand didnt
mean a thing to Prime Minister
Clement Attlee and his administra
tionThe
The party In power In Great Brit-
ain laid down its platform In a
6000 word manifesto The plat-
form Included
Wise development of the ad-
ministration of government medi-
cal services and other welfare
services one of the most hotly
disputed of socialist Innovations
MUTUALIZATION of insurance
that Is ownership by policy hold-
ers
Jobs for all
Increase In production lowering
costs and Increasing Imports
More and cheaper food
A home for every family
No shelter for private enter-
prise behind price rings and
rigged markets
EFFORTS FOR PEACE In a
realistic manner and willing-
ness to cooperate with Russia as
with any other country that is
prepared to work for peace and
friendship
Strengthening of the association
of the commonwealths and the At-
lantic pact
An ambitious program surely
and one which must command
some measure of respect If only
for Its declining to retreat In the
face of what might seem to be a
dangerous situation
WAR POTENTIAL
U S Gains Cited
While the national committee
for aeronautics reported that It
Is logical to assume Russia Is
working hard to develop super
speed warplanes to deliver atomic
weapons It also reported continu-
ing American gains In the race
for1 air leadership The committee
called for efforts to consolidate
these gains and push forward
THE AGENCY reporting Is the
governments chief organization
for basic aviation research and
consequently should know what It
Is talking about
The committee dropped one not
socheering note however by
pointing out that any nation that
wants to make the effort can build
practical military airplanes able
to fly faster than sound
Superiorspeed the report
continued Is generally acknowl-
edged to be the most Important
single element In successful air
attack and In defense against at-
tack Range also Is Important The
attainment of long range poses a
most difficult problem
AND THEN the reports punch
lineAs
As In the case of the atomic
bomb America cannot expect to
enjoy an exclusive advantage at
best it can only plan by vigorous
and timely research to stay ahead
of any potential enemy
SIMMERING DOWN
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Attiee Promises Better Socialism
Amvets Support Gl Bonus Proposals
US War Potentials Gains Recited
EDITORS NOTEi When eptaUaa areexpressed la these eslamaa they are these
Wester Newspaper Unlsae news analysts and net nsasssarUy et ibis newspaper
Thle U the Isbrandtsen ahtp lines Flying Clond as It left
Its noboken pier to no the Chinese Nationalist blockade In
Shanghai It Is a alster ship to the Flylnr Arrow which was
heavily ahelled bj Chinese gunboats The move was being made
despite U 8 state department warnings to U B ships to stay
oat of the blocakade area Inset Is Captain Nicholas Dervln
skipper of the Firing Clond
GIVEAWAY DUE
Potatoes
The government announced It
was going to give away some
of the enormous stocks of potatoes
which It bought to keep prices up
but as usual there was a catch
to It Not everyone1 could get the
potatoes and It was not as free
as It appeared
THE POTATOES It appeared
would go only to the school lunch
program the bureau of Indian af-
fairs public and private welfare
agencies in this country and pri-
vate agencies doing relief abroad
However that was a move which
should elicit no criticism inas
much as It savored more of Intel
ligent government In action than
most bureaucratic actions
Heres the catch
FOR the school lunch and some
private Institutions the give-
away program means they will
have to start paying something to
get potatoes they once got without
having to pay out a nickel The
reason for that It was explained Is
that for many years the govern-
ment had a surplus crop disposal
program for which congress ap-
propriated funds This meant com-
modities could be delivered to
schools free
Now all thats changed there
Is no freedelivery fund so school
lunches will have to pay transpor-
tation for its free commodities
VETSBONUS
Added Support
Tho battle lines lor the tight to
obtain a bonus for veterans of
World War IL has been strength-
ened by support from the Amvets
a World War 11 organization
Meanwhile the Veterans of For-
eign Wars renewed Its long stand-
ing bonus appeal
THUS two major veterans or-
ganizations standing shoulder to
shoulder on the proposition that
the nation should reward their war
services with a bonus
Harold Russel Amvets national
commander told the house veter-
ans affairs committee that by
every standard of equity the bonus
is justifiable
Certainly the GIs of Conflict
Two had a precedence in the case
of the Doughboys of World War I
And remembering history they
would not be too disappointed at
early delays Inasmuch as It took
quite a time for the World War I
veterans to obtain passage of a
bonus bill
THE AMVETS and the VFW
were agreed that the rate of com-
pensation for veterans should be
J3 a day for service In this coun
try and 4 a day for service over-
seas This would mean that a max-
imum bonus would be 1500 with
an extra bonus for men who were
wounded In action
The question of a bonus for men
who have defended their country
in time of war is one of the most
difficult with which a people may
wrestle There Is the vast gratitude
and appreciation of service on the
one hand and on the other a con-
ception of patriotism and duty
solidified most often by lack of
necessary funds with which to re-
ward the warriors
Little Chance Seen for Major Tax Hike
When a top Democrat in Presi
dent Trumans administration calls
for a threebllliondollar cut In fed-
eral taxes Indications are that Mr
Trumans original plan for a tax
hike has been abandoned
When the President first pro-
posed an Increase in taxes be was
in a fighting mood He had Just
been elected in his own right as
President despite general opinion
that he would be defeated and his
tax demands may have been In the
manner of a challenge to congress
Since then Mr Truman appears to
have mellowed In his tax Ideas
The taxslash proposal was made
by Senate finance committee Chair-
man George a Georgia Democrat
who at the same time also called
for government economy to erase
half the anticipated deficit
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THE tlEMPHILt COUNTY NEWS CANADIAN TEXAS
MIRROR
0 Your
MIND
a a b
Answer 1 Never absolutely for
the simple reason that you cannot
read another persons mind and
therefore cant be sure of his real
feelings If you let morbid suspl
cior rule you you cant prove that
your best friends devotion Is not
Just a pretense Thats why trying
to be certain leads only to need-
less misery and mental Illness As
business depends on credit your
personal happiness depends on
giving others the benefit of the
doubt and assuming that if their
behavior conforms to their protes
tations they must love you
Are crime specialists
harder to reform
Answer No says Dr Edmund
Merger German criminologist
There are two types of habitual
criminals those who specialize in
one kind of offense say passing
bad checks and those who are
ready to break any law as fancy
srlkes them Of these types the
specialists are easier to deal
LOOKING AT RELIGION
pmms RONALD MO emumr
SCHOLAR ANO TOWSMTOJ OF TUB
CATHOLIC BIBLE ALSO WWTK
For those who may wonder what
do for an epileptic during an at
tack the attacks run their course
so that nothing need be done tor
the patient except to prevent him
from hurting himself
Scabies the itch U caused by
a tiny organism the itch mite
which burrows Into the skin and
lays It eggs
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KEEPING HEALTHY
is tired all the time In fact has
always been tired In Clinical
Medicine the question Is asked as
to the reason for tiredness In one
who has always been tired yet In
whom careful examination reveals
no cause of tiredness
vrjAtrr
Reo Feelings
Seldom Apparent
By Lawrence Gould
Can you be certain that anybody loves yon
with because they express their
hatred of society in one form
which Is the symbol of their spe-
cial grievance By tracing the
meaning of the symbol you may-
be able to help them see the
world and themselves differ-
ently
May disabled children get
too much attention
Answer Yes writes Dr Roger
O Barker of the University of
Kansas in the Journal of Social
Issues Even the extra care and
attention a disabled child must get
tends to handicap his emotional
development He is likely to be-
come too dependent on the society
of adults and leave It to them to
decide what hell do next instead
of planning his play for himself
This leaves him unconsciously
frustrated yet afraid to face new
abled child is quite as much a
mental problem as a physical one
By DON MOORE
Af THE UAVK5ry Of Wi
consihih mil it was
CONSWEREP IMMORAL TO
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Sports Miupep vnho
WBA fiW6 MINISTERS ARE HAV
ING success mmimo youth
OP SCANDINAVIA WHERE
OTHtKS FAILED
Infection Neurosis Cause Tiredness
By Dr James W Barton
EARLY ONE MORNING a neigh-
bor came to my summer cot-
tage and asked me to go fishing
I asked him why he had come for
me Instead of his regular fishing
companion He complained that
his former fishing companion
wanted to sleep all day and didnt
want to get up In the morning
A few weeks later his fishing
companion died of heart disease
caused by several infected teeth
Tiredness and sleepiness Is per-
haps the commonest sign of infec-
tion somewhere in the body
If a normal Individual who has
never complained of tiredness and
sleepiness begins to feel tired and
sleepy during the day an Immed
iate sesrch for Infection should be
made by physician and dentists
before damage to the heart and
other organs occurs
What about the Individual who
The answer which follows states
that the most Important diagnostic
method in the case of the tired
patient Is the asking of three ques-
tions Have you been more or less
tired all your life Does rest or a
nights sleep help your tiredness
Are there any new complaints In
the last few months This latter
question Is to rule out any new con-
dition that may have developed
In addition to the chronic tired-
ness
Patints believe that their weak-
ness and tiredness Is due either to
a physical condition or to over-
work In the great majority of
cases It Is neither the one nor the
other Tiredness is next to pain
the most common symptom of
neurosis Work Instead of making
fatigue tiredness worse often
relieves it
It Is easily understood how an
Individual who thinks he has an
ailment when one exists worries
Just as much as If a disease were
present and what makes him more
worried and upset Is that he can
expect no sympathy from family
or friends
HEALTH NOTES
Several years ago research work
era at Toronto General Hospital
were helping many cases of stom-
ach ulcer by feeding the patient by
means of a duodenal tube
Cancer should be suspected if a
sore In the mouth has been growing
for several weeks Two other com-
mon sores found In the mouth are
due to tuberculosis and to syphilis
PAGE TUBES
Hemisphere Statistics
The 1950 census to be taken In
nil western hemisphere nations
will supply vital statistics and
basic facts on occupation and
standards of living of an estimat-
ed 150 million people In the United
States 50 million other North and
Central Americans and 100 mil-
lion South Americans
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mixing bowL Stir hi ruga and aptets Com
btne tig molasata and water Add gradually
to dry mixture stirring until well blended
Pour ever fruit In pan and aprtad evenly
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minutes Remove from even and cool two
or three minute Turn out on tervlng plate
fruit tide up Serve warm topped with whip
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same recipe but omit first three Ingredients
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, February 3, 1950, newspaper, February 3, 1950; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47642/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.