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By GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA Staff Writer
‘pre-war days may have a lot of chaff in it.
ito day watch on grain conditions throughout the world.
U. S. Grain Bete Query Record Crop Reports of Russians
Point to Drought in Ukraine as Evidence Much Wheat Probably Still Is Unharvested
: That's the opinion of lading U. 8S. grain experts, men like Richard | |F. Uhlmann of the Chicago board of trade and others who keep day
They can make only judicious guesses at what. is! going on in the
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Forrestal Boomed For "48 Ticket
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Democratic {possible running mate for President {Truntém in 1948.
| Four Democratic senators agreed restall, was looming large in specuNEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Russia’s boast of the largest grafh'crop sincel;,, onqrate interviews that Mr. (lation,
Truman, ‘considered virtually cer-| tain to be the Democratic candidate| joe President next year, will have hand - in- naming his Vice) iti ticket-sharer. -- - seriators expressed belief that | r.. Truman's choice would be de- | v WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (U.P). bbs largely on. a “vote pulling”! ~The name’ of the defense secre- basis, and that his selection for the) tary-designate, James V. Forrestal, jsecond spot on the ticket would .al-| was reported to be looming large in most certainly be accepted by the thinking today as al/party’s nominating convention. senator declared | {the name of Navy’ Secretary For-|
However - one
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congratulation such as “The Soviet read and add.”
technical skills so questionable, that
duced an average of - a billion [it is very likely it took them so long bushels of wheat to harvest their crop that some of alone each Year, i; was left in the field when the I'd also’ evaluate
{from the Ukraine to Siberia caused. They point ‘Out And I'd-certainly put on the nega-| {tive side the fact that their crops ONE: The 80-|suffered a serious set-back in May. “And don't overlook the differ-| nent of “record ence. between our reports and the In Russia, the] and Izvestia con- | government Just makes a report.|
Instead, crop conditions are sent ‘hourly all (it goes in for ‘jubilation and self~ | over the country and people may |
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“Aristocrat” {faction that the promise of the toil- § a Finloss lers of the fields to obtain high lvields and fulfill ahead of time ithe state plan for graip deliveries} is. being carried out.” TWO: Weather experts say condi- | tions in the Ukraine are similar to those of our own great plains where |drought is burning up our corn, Work Feverishly | THREE: The official Russian leditorials admit that unprecédented efforts to save the wheat crop are being made and that stragglers are | [being spurred to last minute efforts. | {This indicates a frantic effort to! get in the still-unharvested wheat | before the drought burns it up.
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FOUR: The drought may well | have destroyed much of the crop |
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even though the harvest began sev-! eral weeks ago, because the Russian | harvesting machinery is far behind | ours in mechanical perfection.
Auawer to Previous Pusile
. ; v HORIZONTAL 3 Uproot by FIVE. Heat and dryness followed 1,8 Pictured { . force _ (by heavy rains set the Ukrainian British mili- 4 Attempt crop back earlier this year'and we, tary leader; —3-Sun-god OPES Ihave no. report of how far the crop Sif = ww 6 Eras Biete SH = [VIE] [has recovered this early setback. ~ | he Typical 7 Disorder | LL IR AEE TOS Es O11 1S] . Transport Machinery | A5 Princes 3 BEANS rio LARTER CE { : ots adit transporting 16 Repudiate ~~ 9 Pam-of “be” \. The Soviets adi 17 See 10 Eyropean gull 29 Malayan coin 46 Prevaricates | much of their harvesting machinery | 19 Decrease 11 } Ohalie 31 Fish 47 Preposition trom the Ukraine to Siberia. “That, 20 Sonclusion Ration river 32 River barrier 48 Sea eagle | indicates a ‘terrific strain on their gi Pirnacle A8 Hebrew letter 33 Cloth measures49 Cudgel .__ _ |iransportation system at’ a time 24 Rupees (ab.) { 21 Helps 40 According to 50 Balances s (ab) | when their full transportation fa-| 25 Symbol for | '22 Disperse j + (Latin) | 52 Greek letter - cilities would be needed to transport cobalt 23 Lariat “41 Small horse | 54 Alder tree the newly harvested crop. Wheat | 217 Poker stalzbs 26 Willow 42 Ireland (Scot.) |rots quickly if left in the field wait | 30 Stage whisper 21 Request 44 And 56 Type measure |ino for transportation. | B4 Caravaptary 28 Born - J5ButisriyS 38 Hallam | SEVEN. The eastern and central, 35 Having tides |grain areas, being a little farther 36 English poet | north than the Ukraine areas, would Ds ngs |be more vilnerable to fn | drought. e ripening 2 Symbol for [these areas could bé burned up... - | 0 Mimic | In an effort to get specific figures 43 Mariner, lin tons and bushels, I queried Am‘48 Recede |torg, official Russian trading organ-| i51 Skin opening lization in the United States. The Meat cut {Amtorg spokesman replied, “Sorry, 4 Space no one here can tell you.” 55 Combines Mr. Uhlmann, president of the; 51 Everlasting | Uhlmann Grain Co. said: “It's hard $9 His Dunkerque even to try to figure out what's
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going on in Russia, Maybe their crop is the largest since. pre-war ‘days. But against the assumption [that the harvest was in.before the [drought hit the Ukraine, I'd place {the facts that their harvesting ma-!
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