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From the Japanese Boor 23 U. S. Amazes ~ Diet Visitors

.Nation’s Abundance Greatly Impresses Parliamentarians

By KEYES BEECH, Times Foreign Corresponden ; TOKYO, Mar. 18—Fourteen members of Tapas’ Diet (pastisment) have arrived back home after a two-month of the United States “tremendously- impressed.” They were particularly amazed, after what they saw, at the utter stupidity of Japan in having started a war with ‘such a powerful country as America.: ~#*On the way in from thel = Ti thice 16.3 ohm] a fine thing If a ar monuairport at San Francisto,” Iment could be e erected on the Pa: 2 “said an omelet of the Supreme cific” Coast looking this. way. - Command of the Allied Powers| American women aren't yeni who accompanied the party, “they Americans ‘are a friendly, hosdeclared they couldn't see how pitable people. but always in a their militarists ever dared at- terrible hurry. tack the United States.” American reporters ask blunt It may-be stated parenthetical- questions. One asked: “Now ly that Americans upon their that you've learned about Amerfirst sight of Japan have won- ica, tell us what an American dered the same thing. ican learn from Japan?” £8 n i a 8 8 THE parliamentarians who, THE gadget-loving Japanese visited every place from slums to returned laden down with Radio City were enormously im-/alarm clocks and $1 ballpoint pressed with the abundance of Pens which they are now proudly everything in America. But they displaying to admiring ‘friends, were surprised .to discover that/and relatives, not all Americans are as rich as| One stepped off the plane here! they appear to be in Japan. at Tokyo clutching a non-splash| The Statue of Liberty is most faucet similar to one he saw in Impressive but it has its back & Cambridge, Mass. kitchen.

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18—Do government ventures into 02k in a tub. profit? | couples. some current Australian statistics.

ment's shipping board ; owns and operates 26 coastal ~All of them are equipped with and charters 10 more. In: double beds. None of them has a

1947-48 this federal project lost Shower. ‘Too expensive to in$5,707, 748 — $1, 579, 344 more than stail,” said one of the men posted TH previots year.”

Another big money loser—and a | rs. “And bathrooms too small, consistent one — is government- I believe you use a curtaining| owned Trans-Australian Alrlines./around your shower in America, {It has lost $2,023,040 in three but we ‘ve never gone in for that years of operation. much in this country.”

Losses are also spiraling on the | . Differences Cited

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Well, hardly ever, according 0. The habits and tastes of a nation are reflected in four modern,

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- |Jaycees Launch Drive

Sy British Prefer Double Beds |. Primary Vote Projects fizzle And Tubs in Their Homes You Vota nthe. Frm’

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Seldom Chalk Up { London Exhibit Reveals Vast Difference in Working with veterans’ organiEarnings Profit English and American Type Residences |zations, business and professional By FRED B. HUBBARD . 4 : : Ee - ¢lybs and women's groups, the Tint Forsleis. Currenkondent By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, Ties Foreign Correspondent Jaycees will urge a big outpour- . CANBERRA, Australia, Mar. LONDON, Mar. 18—S8hower baths? No. The British prefer toling of voters in the primary elec-

tions May 2.

private enterprise ever show a. Twin beds? No, The double bed is favored by most English) Highlight of the campaign will

be on Apr. 28 when wives of Indianapolis Jaycees will be on downtown street corners to urge

(homes now on show at the ideal home exhibition, put on each year citizens to vote in the primaries. Take the . Australian Eich bY the London Daily Mail, | S— :

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Cost Accountants Forum Tuesday The regular cost forum of the can National Association of Cost Accountants, Indianapolis Chapter, will be held at 7 p.m, Tuesday in the International Business Machine Co., 348 N. Delaware St. G. 8. Van Meter, assistant con-

troller of Stewart Warner Corp. South Wind Division, will serve as discussion leader. Fred Mel{choirs, cost accounting supervisor at Kingan & Co, is education director of the Indianapolis Chapter, NACA.

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But be soon forgot #, played golf and finally flew to London on business.

for treatment of a sore left arm.

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British Commonwealth Pacific. There 1s as much difference beAfrlines, in which the Australian tween these and American mod-| {government holds 50 per cent in- ern homes as there is between terest. In 1046-47, its losses were British and American gars. I! $431,828. The following year the would like to take these people bill rose to $634,958. loat to look at the Ameri€an model!

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government, has the ledger shown | But then the average English-| § |a profit entry. {man probably would not like a § The federal government's radio home that was half glass win-| news service doesn’t actually show | gows just as he shies at too much a loss. But its cost of $390,325 for | chrome. and streamlining. In any {1947-48 is $121,125 higher than ex- event, the housing crisis is so [ pected. acute here an Englishman has to

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