Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1952 — Page 10

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Atom Exchange Is Slowed By Chile Balk On Copper Is Slowing Exchange Santiago, Chile — (UP) —Chile’s siirprise cancellation of her copper treaty wifJi the United States has slowed up negotiations for Chilean uranium, U. S. mining men admit During part of April and May, representative from the Atomic Energy Commission studied uranium deposits in this mineral - rich country. Santiago newspapers hnve pifbiished accounts of uran- z iuim being found near the village of Tanibillos. As in the case of copper, howr ever, Chile reportedly wanted a ■ high price for her uranium. > American engineers pointed out that any bonus paid Chile for uranium would have to be matched for the Belgian Congo, which at present in the main source of uranium sent to the United States. The one-year copper treaty just cancelled by Chile provided that 81) percent of Anaconda CopperKunnecott production in Chile be | sold to the United States at 27

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cents a pound. American producers get 24% cents. ' | |> ; Chile retaintri the other 20' percent, estimated to total arohnd 80000 tons a year but has beeii disappointed •in her hope of ' Selling it at \higHer prices on the market. < ■ i '• / ’ I The optimistic estimate this* -' copper could be sold at 54 .cents | a pound was used in preparing the Chilean budget for 1U52. Now’ Chile hopes to negotiate a new- copper agreement with the • United States at possibly 33 cents j, a pound, covering the total produc- y tion of the American-owned mines i in Chile. Chilean representatives j are aware of the problem posed to Americans of holding United States prices at knver and , of the unfavorable reactions in Arizona. Nevada and Montana if the spread in favor of Chilean copper were made even greatef. ■■■ I ; : 1 ' f They hope, however, to pint their f story across and to convince the j United States that it is worth' $lO,000,0001 or ven i 15,000,000 tp maid- : tain a friend in a critical arpa.', ; ; i - ■ " .7/ >’■

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j They lijkei|vise hope that congress will continue to keen suspended. the ‘twp percent tax on. foreign copppr. I. ' ‘ ’ Diplomatic: observers i believe that in the forthcoming cppper negotiations, Chile will refer dis- | creetly to Bolivia as an example lof what can happen when a too- ■ stiff price policy is rigidly maintained. ' The Chilean position may be summed up (more or less as follows: ’‘Bolivip to lost - We are your , ffciends. We have always worked i.'wlth you. Dop’t throw us over like .Bolivia,” I t is generally granted here that Chile made an effort to keep her 2Q percent from going to Russia. There was some movement olf Chilean copper to the Soviet zone, principally through Antwerp, BeU gium and thence to Czechoslovakia butvChile tried to block the 7 trans-shipments 7 and diversions i through Belgium, Holland and Switzerland whenever they were discovered. i I . o i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur K c i . ’ \ ' .

'iii' ■ '■ ’ • Detroiters make most of the Nation’s motor cars, and drive more ofi them in proportion to population than any other major city except oi)e—Los Angeles. Thte best known American monkeys. the little capuchins, are so called because of the peak of hair upon the head, suggestive of the hdod worn by the Capuchin monks. Three common beliefs are that bats snarl themselves in 'women’s hair, falling cats always land on their feet, and elephants are afraid <j>f mice. All are untrue. y Pacific mound-building 'birds lay theit eggs in, piles of vegetation, scratchings and mixed dirt and' lep'e them alone. The heat generated by the " decaying I matter hatches the eggs. Portuguese dorymen taking cod .off the Grand Banks pr in Greenland waters work some 20 > hours a day.' A minimum of four hours sleep every 24 hours, is the legal requirement. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! Fax Athlete’s Use T-4-L for 3 to 5' days. If not pleased, your 4Qc back. Watch the old, tainted skin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin. Get instant-drying T-4-L from any druggist. Now at Kohne Drug Store. '

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The only bees that can reach the nectar in red clover are bumble Aiees. Without bumble bees red clover cannot grow, y LF.LAL WOTICB OF PUBLIC HEAHIX; PUBLIC SEiRVICE COMMISSION OP INDIANA Docket No. 23,417 In the matter of the petition ofNorthern Indiana Public ! Service ICbmpahy for approval of change in ga« rates. ■-' i . Notice is hereby given that Northern Indiana Public Servhe Company hae filed its petition in the albove entitled cause for an increase in its gas rates in its Fort Wayne, New Hayen, Roanoke, South Whitley, Columbia City, Qssiain, Tocsin, Preble, Decatur and Bluffton rate areas and adjacent rural territory in the State of Indiana and that the Public Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the rooms of the Commission 401 State House, Iwiianipolis, Indiana, at 9:00 o’clock A.M., Central Standard Time, June 18. 1952: , i ■ ■ , i ; .7 -7 ■ NOKTHERN: INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY MAY 22 Trade in a Good Town —Decatur ——

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