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June 7, 1949 (8 pages)

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: eae ‘NEVADA CITY NUGGET . 7 OT RESET . STERIC TIES —— NEE INT LIE ARE IIR BRS TEE LTE Ft Be Wiped Out; Ask 4-Power Rule; Congress Curtails ‘Must’ Legislation those of DITOR’S NOTE: When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are this newspaper.) Wane Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of Potent Vote GERMANY: A Sour Note The Big Four conference in Paris West there was real hope that har to to return government of Germany to the German people. Thus it would seem the impasse was Clearly established. —~ For the U. S., Dean Acheson delivered himself of what might well -be the decade’s masterpiece of understatement when he called the Russian suggestions ‘‘disappoint ing.”’ But then he summed up the world’s reaction when he added: ‘My hopes are distinctly chilled.” CONGRESS: Let’s Wait A lot of “trouble for nothing’’ might be an apt phrase to describe all the national agitation against President Truman’s health insurance and civil rights proposals—for his own leaders in congress erased business 2. Repeal of the Taft-Hartley labor act. 3. Ratification of the North AtlJantic security treaty which requires only a two-thirds majority vote in the senate. SENATE MAJORITY LEADER Scott Lucas indicated action might be sought before adjournment on minimum-wage boosts, ’the international wheat agreement, pay raise for top and a government executives and military personnel. . Speculation was that decision to abandon for the time the compulsory health insurance program stemmed from mounting congressional clamor for sharp cuts in government spending, with the civil rights legislation delay be lieved motivated by fear of a southern filibuster. Congress wants to adjourn by August, and consideration of any of the ‘powder for unless Taft-Hartley congress law, repeals the POTENT VOTE .. This lone woman voter, to whom a pair of shoes would be a Godsend, is shown as she cast her ballot in the elections held in the Russian zone of Germany. The Russians had hoped to make a big propaganda gun of the election —a gun that would be used in the “Big Four” conference beginning May 23. But the Soviets had to admit that one-third of the valid ballots cast voted against the all-Communist slate. FORRESTAL: “Better to Die..” “‘Comfortless, nameless, hope less, save in the dark prospect of the yawning grave . . . better to die, and sleep the never-waking sleep than linger on.. ”’ With the import of these lines from Sophocles’ “Chorus From Ajax’’ so obviously goading his consciousness, James VV. Forrestal, former U.S. defense’ secretary, plunged to his death from the 16th floor of national naval medical center in Washington. FORRESTAL had been under treatment for ‘‘operational fatigue’’ since April 2. Attendant physicians said he had been considering suicide, that the nature of his malady indicated this mental condition as an inescapable adjunct to it. But they felt he was getting better; in fact they had hoped to release him from the hospital in 30 days. few national servants have carried. His was the job of directing the gigantic naval program during the war, as well as the almost hopeless task of attempting unification of the armed forces. The strain was great and a sympathetic people could understand why it might have broken a strong man. President Truman took full cognizance of Forrestal’s worth when he declared the former defense secretary was ‘‘as much a casualty . of war as if he had died on the firing line.”’ will be unable to point to accomplishment of any of his campaign pledges when congress adjourns. Some nationally-syndicated observers charged that the attacks upon Forrestal via radio and in print had added to his load of ‘desperation. They advanced the premise that unless some _ check was put upon this type of journalism, it might discourage many able men from entering government é service. There is possibly no agony of mankind comparable to that which must go on in the mind of the man about to take his own life. It is wholly foreign to the concept of the normal, every-day mind. Cer-, tainly it flies in the face of the very, first natural law—self preservation. understand how there could be anyand an honest effort to understand something of the torturous mental suffering which drove him to leap to his death. Goose ‘on Loose Perturbs Gold Rush Fete Genevieve the goose was on the _ Genevieve the first was a plump young bird bought from a farmer administration notes aj are 7 per cent fewer than last year; Ohio State finds about the same number of employers represented on the campus this spring, but each firm taking fewer men. Yale university has recorded more employment calls than as of a year ago. FIVE out of every six schools listed in the survey report starting salaries to be as high or higher than last year. Prevailing range of offers is from $200 to $275 per month for business administration and liberal arts seniors, and from $225 to $325 for engineering grads, with exceptional men getting still higher offers. inois Institute of Technology reports: ‘‘The class of 375 engineers graduating January 29, 1949, averaged $280 per month for a basic 40-hour week; this is the highest average salary of any class in our history.”’ BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. FARMS AND RANCHES FOR SALE—Fountain lunch, fully equi ped. OREGON. Lovely 6 room home on 10. acre diversified. farm 3 miles from town of ' Hood River in scenic Hood River Valley. For price and terms write Hood River Estate, 12, Oak. St., Hood River, On hiway near th school, res. ‘ ist. Opt. lease. Living quarters for couple. Box 241, Sonora, Calif. GENERAL store * owner, on largest lake S. W. Oregon. family quarters, boat dock. 1948 gross $12,000; $24,500. L. E. KNIPS, Lakeside, Oregon. — BAR, hotel, resta., general lic., on Russian River. 1st class, completely modern, new furn., new equip. cellent business and real buy. Manuel’s _ Hotel, Guerneville. Calif. 63 FOOD DISTRIBUTOR — Big sales, quick ' yepeats to stores. $9 for ~ in every case. Exclusive territory. momy ap peal. JEL FOODS, Desert Springs 5, California. 99, No. Roseburg, Oregon. rmanent 12. complete equipment, Good water. abroad who profit most from tourist business-—but most will console themselves with the fact that so he has any money, the American tourist will manage. to get along quite well wherever he may be in Europe or elsewhere. Victims 1213 Park, Paso Robles, Calif. GROC. & feed store & trailer camp, hardware, soft. drinks, gas on 5c margin, room for motel. Money maker. Loc. on main hiway. Mod. home, 5 bdr. Gd. hunt’g & fish’g. $18,500, cash & terms. Write Weisel & Son, Careywood, Idaho. KUT and KURL SHOP. Completely modern. Plenty bus. $350.00 mo., wife. Sac. $4,250. stock. Rent _ $30. Good ideal for Barber and $3000 handles, Owner 9 years. MOTEL, 30 units, on Hiway between L. A. and Frisco, 14 doubles, 10 kit., 16 singles, 5 room living qtrs. Will consider home in_ trade. -Reason, illness in family. See or call owner, Morgan Hill Motel, Morgan Hill, Calif. Phone 1261 AUTO AGENCY & GARAGE. EXCLUSIVE ON NAT’L ADV. POPULAR PRICED CAR NEAR L. A. SICKNESS FORCES SALE FOR $40,000 INV. TO RESP. PARTY ONLY. FOR INFORM. WRITE MABEN, P. O. BOX .471, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. —MOTEL— Beautiful public swimming pool and bath house. Two acres of lawn, stucco coffee shop, eight modern de luxe motel units, main 99 Hiway at Stockton. Unlimited possibilities, $58,000, Write R. THOMAS, 524 E,. Main, Stockton, California. Oregon APT., 4 4’s PLUS ? 2 STORES ON STREET FLOOR. pea! shop with living quarters, a ai going business near new erry Valley Dam on which road of ton refrigeration. 45 ton available for expansion. Killing & Rendering dept. 467 Lockers. Loc. between Hiway & R. R. Log Gross _$350,000.00 48th. Books open to buyer. Employs 11 people. Priced $95,500.00. Terms. Leonard Perfect for family group to operate. Fast growing town SARATOGA near SANTA CRUZ. Beautiful store, newest equip. and modern furnishings. Attracts finest trade. Busy main Hi-waye Community that is Climate is tops. Inspection in. arr. for easy long-time financing. MERCURY REALTY CoO., Realtors, 1101 Post St., ORdway 3-2556, Francisco, California. San during summer building site “months. for cabins, deep. Two per” week Beautiful court or hotel. Cabins or court units rent for $100.00 per week. This is the only lake frontage property for sale in this section. Buy this and you are set for life. $25,000. WALTER CROLL, 2334 Telegraph, Phone ;-4 Ave., Oakiand, noaks 3-5628. California. YEAR“ AROUND WATER POWER saw mill, planer & feed grinder, doing good custom & retail business; Two registered four year old mares with the finest breeding. 1 brown and 1 red chestnut. Both 15:2. No reasonable offers refused on _ these fine animals. 18799 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley (P. O.; Hayward), Cal fornia. AIRFLOW NEEDLES PETALUMA HATCHERY. Est. 1902. We speciaiize in hatching White Leghorns, New Hampshires, Austra-Whites and Cornish Cross. Can supply chicks on short notice. Petaluma Hatchery, L. W. Olark, 619 Main St., Petaluma, Calif. QUALITY baby chicks bred for finest production, sturdy livability; New Hampshires $18 a_hundred; ullets $24, cockerels $17; weekly roiler accounts solicited; White $17.50, pullets $34; assorted straight run chicks $14.45; orders promptly shipped prepaid; 100% arrival guar of CAR and CARBURETOR. DUGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. FREE! While they last. Generous assortment of interesting foreign pictorials to sincere approval applicants. Includes mint commems ‘and overprints in olors with other picturesque stamps. Write now. W. A. Cockrill, 5409 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, Calif. Penalty Apropos A Midland, Mich., judge sagely fitted the punishment to the crima bond at heart, vamoosed from the . in a case in municipal court. Two youths, 21 and 18, were brought in to town. oe A Philadelphian living in Miami on a charge of crashing-a wedding read about Genevieve and had an wedding cake. They said they did party and running away with the Best of papers. AKC registered. Parents top winners. Priced right. ART BELL, Box 168, Manor, Marin County, Calif. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. HILLSIDE harvester, John Deere, Model 36-B. ROBERTS DAIRY,. 4th and Mary St., San Rafael, : How ‘Jeep’ Got Name The ‘‘jeep”’ got its name from the initials of the army’s official designation for it: general purpose (g. p.) vehicle. No. 1 Fire Causes About 25 common fire hazards are responsible for most home fires, Cigarettes and matches start more blazes than any other hazards. idea. He'd¥ replace her with a it on a dare. Save Wall Plaster After pondering a moment, the. goose he’d seen hanging around the To prevent the plaster from chipjudge ordered the culprits to buy a. Hialeah race track. He went to the ping when driving a nail, heat the wedding present and give it to the nail first. It will go in smoothly attract. home, New _rus FREW, Ritr., 119 East Church St., Santa Maria, Calif. OREG McKENZIE RIVER BUYS BIG 3 B. R. HOME, IMMENSE PORCH Ideal set-up for much-needed tea-room. On hiway, near store. 400’ level frontage for development. Priced right at $10,000 ENGLISH TYPE COUNTRY ESTATE 25 acres. Lovely home, guest house and lovely grounds for retirement comfort. Asking $35,000 terms. Ph. Vida 4 HOMES RANCHES BUSINESSES. 2 level A., 1 bdrm. home, farm, water, family fruit. $6600, $1,000 down. Nice 3 bdrm. Auburn home with 4% loan. $2400 down, $59.00 mo. 2 bdrm. Auburn home, 2 blocks from school, Liberal terms. Price $7500. For details about these homes and other homes, ranches and businesses for sale, situated in the sunny slopes east of Sacramento on Highway 40. CASCADE REALTY CORP., Realtors Rm. 209 Livingston Bidg.—701 High St, AUBURN, OAL. PHONE AUBURN 835 CREAMERY MISCELLANEOUS BARBED Wire Sheep Wire Bale Tieq Galv. Wire. CIRCOSTA, 1803 Evans, Sas Francisco, Calif. AT. 2-2777. ANY AMOUNT ACCEPTED! You can ship one gallon or a thousand. VENDORS, automatic popcorn & 5c candy vendors. Will sacrifice individually or all. Inquire 1800 Truxton, Apt, 8, Bakersfield, Calif. Don’t Worry About the Distance! No matter how far you may be from town you can ship via your local mail man, by truck or bus. Rates are low. 10 & 5 Gallon Shipping Cans Supplied Free of Charge! Telegraph; Telephone Collect Jordan %7-3120, or write immediately: For a square deal all the time ship your cream to:: TOMALES BAY CREAMERY Department A 32368 Pierce St., San Francisco 23, Calif, Tractor Model 22 Fine cond. will deliver to your place. Price $1500, P.O. Box 237, Healdsburg, California. KEYSTONE No. chine in very 5 well drilling magood condition. New paint job. Machine truck mounted with double transmission, very good rubber, drilling and sandline cables, drill stem and cable socket. This machine will handle 6’’ to 12’’ wells 1,000 ft. Teleph 2103, 8 INSTRUCTION LEARN auto body & fender work. Welding, painting & color matching. The Beauty Shop Auto School, 708 S, Victory Bivd., Burbank, Calif. Milk More Cows . . . Earn More Money! CATERPILLAR » or write Box 64, El Verano. LARBRE, Water We! Driller. HOTELS : CH-82335 ENROLL NOW! LEARN BARBERING IN U. S. OLDEST SCHOOL. NO WAITING APPROVED FOR VETS. MOLER BARBER COLLEGES 223 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif, 161 Fourth St., San Francisco, Calif. CONTRACTORS Preparatory Course of instructions for state exams, Reference book included. Also assist filing application. Night classes start Mon. & Fri. or by MAIL. CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SCHOOL, 282 W. Santa Barbara Ave., Los Angeles 37, Calif. [EARN NAVIGATION AX-5990 Marine Engineering CRAWFORD NAUTICAL SCHOOLS Approved for Veterans SAN FRANCISCO (11) Pier 39. Embarcadero SU. 1-8287 LONG BEACH (2) 128 W. Ocean Blvd. LL.B. 70-1190 SAN PEDRO Down Town e Jones and Eddy Sts. e All With Baths and Showerse 129 W. Eighth St. TE, 3-3379 Ask Us About Your Opportunity Merchant Marine: Steam-Diesel Pilots Yachtsmen Fishermen Navigation Correspondence Courses Family Rates « Write For Illustrated Folder Rates$4) 90 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT. HOTEL SPAULDING In the heart of downtown San Francisco. Completley renovated Rates from $2.00 WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE
WANTED to iease in good climate, approx. 200 acres suitable for seasonable hunting. Need 5 room house, out buildings, family orchard and garden, adequate water, ac cessible to schools. Prefer within 250 miles San Francisco. Immed. occup. Must _ be REASONABLE. Need not be modern! Write P. O. Box 5072 San Francisco, Calif, 240 O’Farrell near Powell GArfield 1-2715 When in San Francisco HOTEL ANGELUS Rates $2.00 without bath $2.50 with bath Central Downtown ‘140 Ellis Street Jet 2 SAN FRANCISCO . ®F. CALIF. PRICES PAID! railroad, ow fruit,. berries; . See or write to location Near Powell In the Heart of Downtown San Francisco ROOMS---$3.00 with private bath Garage facilities available CLARK HOTEL Taylor and Eddy San Francisco—PRospect 6-0355 Finest field and hunting stock in kr West. 1 male, 1 female 11 months old, 1 male 18 months old. Dead grass color, Island. all-year home, painted, Vida, Ore. STAMPS DOBERMAN Pinscher pups, whelped Mar. 21. Outstanding show prospects sired by Ch. Dictator v. Glenhugel. $100 and up. Eldon R. Prziborowski, 445 Poplar, San Bruno, Calif, JUno 8-7598. CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVERS or Max Crosby Real Estate California. Phone Modesto 7J3. Write today. NEHER INDUSTRIES Box 177, La Verne 7, California Modesto, ocean. Price $23,500, terms. H. A. anteed. Tooker’s Hatchery, Empire, save gasoline. Give Easier Starting. After 10 days TRIAL send only $1.50 per needle. or return them. Give make A29, tic redwood. Living rm. 30x16; lovely bath and stall shower. Exceptionally nice kitch. Dual floor furnace. Flagstone fireplace. Lge. windows give. gorgeous view of Hayward, Calif. phone: LUcerne 1-1921 Stop at New bath, fenced, Unusally Brower poultry equipment dealer. AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. SAV.2 GAS — EXTRA MILEAGE Free Trial 2, Box 114F24. from the school. Immed. possession. Write MIKE MITCHELL, Blue River, Ore. PISMO BEACH HAYWARD HATCHERY, 7690 “‘A’’ St, Overholser, American Saddle Breds St.» in shed. On McKenzie River, two blocks QUALITY CHICKS Broadbreasted bronze turkey poults, school buses at door. Mill race could irrigate 2000, or more acres small D. fenced. M. HARRY HILL, REALTOR Rogue River, Oregon BLUE RIVER, ORE. 4 Acres, house, iarge garden, berries, grapes, lights, water, irrig., two chicken houses, eleé. brooder, elec. pump, lots of wood POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. for sale by owner because of health; Frank All 1649 50 acres, 1600 feet, sandy beach. You can move right in. House _furnished.( Turlock, California 15 miles from Eugene, Ore., 1 mile off Hwy. 99. Water Right 1879. 13% acres, 11% garden land. Irrigated. New 8 room house & double garage. Electricity & telephone. Mail & Write farms. Creswell, Ore. frpl. or Reiners, UP LOOK OREGON HOMESEEKERS. HILL AT*ROGUE RIVER, OREG. for farms of any description. Homes on the River, Business locations. Auto Courts, ines; some very attractive buys. MACHINERY LAKE TAHOE E. Ave., Santa Cruz, House 12, Emerald and 49th Aves. Cheap terms. P. L. HARRISON REALTY CO. 216 West Main Street duce men investigate this deal. MINT. Fountain, Rest., Tea Rm. yard for gas and wood. heat. 5 biks. to beach. $6,000 cash. Rt.»2, 99 49th alfalfa. Can give possession, house vacant now, will sell on easy terms that you can afford to buy. See this and make an offer and your Whites County. Diego LIVE on a_ beautiful San Juan lots, in melons, barn, Austra San_ RB: Pepper, 2 BEDRM., cement floors, 60 stanchion, some Leghorns, ; mi. % hy. Washington. hay ith or without cows. It’s garden land part facing Oak trees, fine mt. homesites. Abund. , Andy well water, elec. avail, Price $11,500. Terms. RAY TIBERGHIEN, Waldron Island, San Juan Co.,. Riparian water rights, extra good « Monett, Missouri. SALE—15 A. FOR culars write L. ©. de BOER, near Turlock, part on 99 highway. E. Cabe, Box 118, Hillsboro, Oregon. Pro 185 feet frontage by 100 houses rent for $150.00 hunting. . REAL ESTAT’ :—MISC. ute Bi Farm Market. 10,000 ft. floor space. 1 home. ton ~ CLEAR 7 acre semi-modern suburban 750. Want California suitable for poultry. Write EARL R. REESE, Route 1, h TOMALES BAY TUALATIN VALLEY PRODUCT CO. Of Modern ieasant wianwer Highway 120. Will make attractive deal to interested party. Deal direct or your broker. Address owner, Hotel Charlotte, Groveland, Calif. Cabin 2 large WANTED — ”""HOTEL, Restaurant and Fountain, consisting 220 ad Fresno, Calif. Ph. 4-4868. TWAIN HARTE; large new house, nice lot; close to'store, lodge; for Cream furnished. Full price $20,000, E-Z terms. Cc. D. GARMAN, P. O. Box 133, Jacksonville, Oregon. opportunity pasture. Would cost $40,000 to build. Wr. for Pp artic. Owner Clay Tucker, Rt. 1, Bx. 951, Redding. Write F. WANTED TO BUY and electric appliance ag Also 3 room cottage, sunporch, bath and detached garage in rear. All units LIVESTOCK But Genevieve, obviously a vaga car in which she was being brought Woodburn, Oregon. Hurry. This shop est. REGISTERED BRAHMAN cattle. Always few gvod cows, Bulls, Calves. 1 2-yr. old Santa Gertrudis type bull. 1 2-yr. old Bradford bull. Leef price. HUNT RANCH, El Centro. Ph. 394. Mrs. Ralph J. Fugatt holds Mark Richard, 7 weeks, at their Springfield home. Her husband has never seen his son because he is in Rutland, Vermont jail under an early 1800 law which demands payment of court judgment or paupers oath, horses. All electric kitchen, automatic dishwasher, washer and dryer, etc. Enclosed patio, lg. liv. rm., gigantic *fire rocks a buy. For sale by owners. R. D. floor. To get there follow Yosemite tion of their cultural level by those 40 acres of ‘perfectly irrigated clover and Hollywood barn, 2 young saddle 400 A. near Health Sanitarium. Good all yr. climate, abundance beautiful No. 2. Box 330. FIREBAUGH, Calif. Ph. DOS PALOS 2831. GARDEN, DAIRY LAND 150 acres of river bottom land Klamath Falls, Ore, etc. 60 locker boxes, Orange Other small buildings. Fruit, nut trees. Garden. High school, grammar school busses, 4 bedrm. house. Brunswick, cam be oper FOR SALE Grocery Store “& Market. Coast Town. $100,000 annual business. $15,000 takes it due to ill health. R. J. Stufflebeem, rare 88, led tast year. Pumice milkhouse, ated here or moved elsewhere; priced to sacrifice. For details write E,. A. Hamilton, 226 No. 3rd St., fers Box redwood 19 cow barn. 1 year old. Roseburg, Oregon. BOWLING LANES. terms. 1, DAIRYMEN RAISE YOUR OWN HAY. IT’S A BUY. 56 acres. 33 acres alfalfa. 18 Excellent returns. Price. $58,000. Contact owner, 1740 No. Stephens, Equipped. Rt. Box 572, Boulder Creek or phone115-W. MOTEL—16 UNIT Hwy. RIESEN, Cove, California. 5 24 ACRE ranch, all fenced, % mile off highway. Private road. Too beautiful to describe. Must be seen. 5 ever-flowing mountain ‘springs. Water pi to partially _ built house. 2 story barn, all out buildTractor and . tools. work is now in progress. This little town will be booming before long. Good chance to get in on ground The American tourist these days was coming in for a new type of treatment from his overseas hosts. For instance, in Capetown, South Africa, according to merchants, the new tourist is not the ‘‘vulgar type which used to invade Europe in hordes, wearing horn-rimmed glass#s and loud clothes.’ “THIS new American is well bred, ‘quiet, wealthy, but has the familiar souvenir mania,’’ said one curio dealer. ‘‘One bought everything I showed him. ‘Is it genuine Zulu?’ he kept asking.’’ Then, the dealer added, ‘‘he took all my shields, assegais and beadwork. I had to call a ricksha to get the stuff down to the ship. And when he saw the ricksha, he wanted to buy that.’ AMERICANS no doubt will palpitate with pride at this new evalua as P. ponds, corral, rolling land, fruit and walnut trees. Jeep, if desired. Husband’s_ death orces sale, two living rooms. Priue $8,500. Write P.O. Box 342, Rio Dell, Calif. More Cultured long 20 ACRES 10 acres Navels, and acres Valencia’s. Modern home, other buildings. PETER ‘ LUNCH ROOM, well equipped. good business, 101 Highway, seats 30, ice cream, beer license. Sevenyear lease, $40.00 per month includes TOURISTS: CRIME: STAND-IN IN DOGHOUSE 4° loose and her successor was in the summary says. BUT there was an added burden weighing on Forrestal. That was a burden of attack and vilification from two of the nation’s top radio newscaster-columnists. After his shocking death, ‘the, press of the nation began to revalue the impact of its effect and that of the radio. the thing but sympathy for Forrestal, President 1948, nce in suburban Redding with nearly place, dining rm. and 4 bedrms. $26,furnishings. beautiful 000 including Boston university says job offers «Evelyn Noyes. Center City. 165 Grant St., keg’’ legislation might make that impossible. . LUCAS said he thought President Truman was ‘‘definitely satisfied’ with the progress being made. Weighing all this, it is difficult to That surprised some legislators, below stronger. employment demand in the last ten days. But Duquesne university at.Pittsburgh reports, “Calls in general are less than in 1948 except those for sales personnel which have increased.” the issueS“sby taking both hotlyAs secretary of defense, Forrescontested items of legislation off tal labored under a burden such as the ‘‘must’’ list. ALSO slated for further delay was the administration’s four-billion;dollar tax increase plan, the equally controversial Brannan farm program and the foreign-arms proposal. This left.only three measure bills for top priority action. They were:' 1. Extension of the reciprocal trade program which has passed the house but is-stalled in the senate. firm at last year’s record high levels, signs of a last-minute pick: up in jobs for the mammoth 1949 class of college graduates were showing up, according to an annual employment. survey by. the family economics bureau of Northwestern National Life Insurance Company. Although’ two-thirds of the 133 colleges and universities covered to date find their total employment calls all the way from slightly to DARTMOUTH college’s school of business administration observes, for example, ‘‘We were disturbed by the February-March slump, but the later pick-up has ‘wiped out our losses.’’’ St. Louis university also reports that demand faded in February and March, but “as of the past six weeks it has begun to develop beautifully.” Uni-, versity of Nebraska’s college of, MANY: had expected this course would recede from their intention holding ly above 1948 experience. machinery. by the Soviets. They had predicted that lifting of the Berlin blockade was done to soften up the ministers for this very proposal. But it didn’t work. All three western powers immediately rejected the proposition. ea The Soviet foreign minister showed little tact. He led up to his proposal with a long tirade denounciig the U.S., Britain and France for what he termed ‘‘violations” of the Potsdam: agreements. SOVIET ideology could not tolerate a separate German state with autonomous powers and there was little question that the. Kremlin would stand firm in this position. On the other hand there was no possibility that the western powers salaries ‘Approximately half of the late responses report their record. of’ job offers to date as equal to or slight including direction of the Ruhr, control starting better’ ratio, mony would be forthcoming. In fact, Secretary of State Dean Acheson had been warned by Senator Vandenberg, senate foreign affairs committee chairman, not to be too aggressive with. the Russians, but rather to keep.open, if possible, the door to lasting peace. WITH the Russian blockade of Berlin lifted and the Soviets apparently ready to sing a new tune in world cooperation, the theme of the conference was to be harmony. But the delegates hardly had time to warm the seats of their chairs . } before the Russians were at it again. Russian Foreign Minister. Andrei Vishinsky blandly proposed that the council of foreign ministers wipe out the new west German state and return German affairs, four-power With schools reporting in the final week of the survey have shown a much in the cold war between Hast and Classified Department Better for Grads “disappointingly” was underway. For the first time EAUTIFUL. rancho type home on one ee ARONSON Russians Urge West German State REAL ESTATE—HOUSES : JOB OUTLOOK: ae a SS —— WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Tuesday, June 7, 1949 PALOMAR HOTEL 364 O’FAKRELL STREET SAN FRANCISCO Newly furnished— All povate baths. Sinfle $3.00; Double $3.50: Twin beds $4, ext to N.B.C. Studios and Garage. One of the best downtown addresses. 1949 Hillebrand Prize Dr. Edgar Reynolds Smith, chief of the physical chemistry section of the national bureau of standards, has been awarded the 1949 Hillebrand prize of the Washington section of the American Chemical society. Dr. Smith, who prepared the first samples of heavy water, now used by other countries in their atomic piles, was cited for his “original work in physical chemistry, more especially contributions to electrochemistry and ebulliometry.” Ebulliometry is the precise measurement of the boiling points of liquids. Although previous recipients of the Hillebrand prize have been selected on the basis of one or two outstanding achievements, the 1949 award committee declined to single out any of Dr. Smith’s ree search accomplishments for special. honor, because of the general ex, cellence of his work. Niagasa » ALS Niagara Falls is linked to Canada, across the turbulent Niagara river, with the Rainbow bridge, 940 feet long, completed and opened in 1941, Fort Stanwix Over Fort Stanwix, at Rome, N, Y., the ‘Stars and Stripes’’ flew for the first time in battle, August 3, 1777. Cost of Colds Nearly sixty million days are lost each winter in the United States, The ‘‘common cold” is the cause of Leak Detector An electronie instrument which looks like a pistol, and which rather than puncture a ‘‘target’’ detects possible leaks in it, has just been developed. Instead of firing projectiles, the new ‘‘gun’’ when directed at its target sucks in a stream of air. Sensitive to certain types of gas and vapor, such as freon, the instrument is used for locating extremely small leaks in pressure systems. It will detect freon leakage, for example, at as low a rate as one hundredth of an . ounce a 4 a ™