Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1950 — Page 9
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| By JAMES DANIEL | Seripps-Howard Staff Writer | WASHINGTON, Nov. 23—Con-| | sumers can expect rising milk! prices during the coming ‘year. The upward trend has been under way for the past two months. A Department of Agriculture] i report covering prices up to mid-! i October showed one-third of the cities surveyed had had price in-' ! creases since September: i A year ago there were relative-| ¥ {y few retail milk price increases | in these months, despite the sea-! sonal tendency for milk to be-| come more expensive in the fall i and winter. ' i Agriculture officials here are not too disturbed by the rising cost of a bottle of milk. | People Drinking More
Key fact for them is that people are drinking, more than last year. This cuts down on the amount of surplus milk which:the = farmers sell for a lower price to Two German hoofers seem to be having the time of their make butter and cheese or to be lives as they demonstrate their interpretation of American jitterSred and stored as skimmed milk bugging at an entertainment club in Frankfurt. They are instrucp %e government has hugs subs tors hired to teach U. S. personnel traditional German dances, but here the shoe is on the other foot.
pluses of these three items, acquired in 1948 and 1949. Lately ” ; : GOP Demands for Arms Aid to Free China Seen
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Sen. Hickenlooper charged that neither Mr. Acheson nor the administration has tried to achieve “genuine co-operation” with Republicans during the past two years. He said a general ‘“‘housecleaning” of State Department officials, especially those in the Far Eastern division should accompany
it has been able to curtail its price-support purchases and has even moved back some of the butter into commercial trade. Eventually, if milk prices stay HIgh -rnough and constimption Opinion Elections Were Mandate for oesn’t fall off, the government . . . may be able to unload its 174 Policy Re-examination Reaffirmed million pounds of aging butter By JOHN. L. STEELE, United Press Staff Correspondent and its 101 million - pounds of WASHINGTON, Nov. 23— The administration today faced new cheese on the market. Recently, qemands by some Republican Senators for arms, aid to Nationalist it sold part of its 321 million China as the price of bi-partisan foreign policy support. | pounds of dried skim milk to Den- Republicans returning to the Capital for the Lame Duck ses-! mark at a fraction of cost to be sion Monday reaflirmed GOP opinion that the party's election gains used as feed for Denmark's ‘own were a “mandate” for re-examination of the nation’s Far Eastern herds. policy. Average 20.7 Cents Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper Average price of retail milk (R. Ia.), a member of the Senate .-Ralations Committee,! ture Department as out of line. said that “if there is to be a bi- [ The average last month delivered Partisan approach as there was | to homes was 20.7 cents a quart. \n the 80th Congress, there has This was half a cent higher than to be thorough consultation with
tation.”
" 21.6 cents in October, 1948. : ! Secretary of State Dean Ache-
{guard action against Red guerrillas who daily are becoming better lorganized.
{east of Seoul while the others are centering. their activities : {extreme i
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ Marauding Reds— al 9 UN Using 60,000 Believes Hit-Run Groups Being Directed By N. Korean General Whe Escaped Capture
By JERRY THORP, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WITH UNITED NATIONS FORCES IN KOREA, Nov, 23—An
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!sitate a heavy guard along the main roads. . In nearly all skirmishes the guerrillas have suffered at least
three tinies as many casualties as the United Nations troops. In 20.000 the past two days, for example, “8s they've had 300 killed or wounded, north-/ Another 700 Reds were captured, ph / *s In the gave Communication System “my, they are finding the task of Co-ordinated guerilla attacks in
Reports reaching United Na: routing the guerrillas extremely a ios have i
tions intelligence officers indicate; difficult. The Reds are much more the Reds have a system of comthat both groups are being di- familiar with the terrain. They munications. They use radio to rected by a North Korean gen- also can choose the point of at- some extent but most of their : : : tack, thus making it necessary messages probably are carried by eral who escaped capture during -for the United Nations troops civilians who filter through the the push north. Three South Ko- to guard all vital spots in the United Nations lines. rean divisions are being used in supply lines, The apparently are obtaining an the southwest to stamp out the. The guerrillas seldom strike in abundance of small arms and amguerrillas. In the northern aréa more than company strength (200 munition from caches in the U, 8. infantry and South Korean, men). Recently a band of less mountains. The guerrillas are getTurkish and British troops are than 50 attacked and burned the ting food and other supplies by engaged in a similar mission. town of Kapyong, driving South hit-and-run raids on isolated vilAlthough the United . Nations Korean police from thé area. They lages. ! 3 forces have a three-to-one nu- have not harassed supply con-| The guerrilla bands are made merical superiority over t
The band of marauding Reds are believed to include men. Half that number. are operating in the mountains southwestern part Korea. :
_Mr_ Acheson's departure. $100,000 Gone, but He Doesn't Know Where DREW, Miss. Nov. 23 (UP) Assistant Bank Cashier Terrell
Collins O'Neal says he doesn’t know himself what he did with
Son made peace overtures yesterday to his Republican congressional opponents. He told his news conference "he has discussed "all
foi i ... lphases of foreign policy with Officials-cite these reasons why 4p Congressional, leaders, and
milk will become mora expensive. would be happy to meet with ONE: The Defense Production oth including Sen. Robert: A Act promises farmers that their Taft (RB. O.). one ‘of his chiel prices ean be fixed under emer: critics ? the $100,000 he embezzled. over . gency economic controls at : Tir Wada an 11-year period. than parity, and the Agriculture Scoffed Last Friday ‘ eh Sr wi Te Pepartment figures” that dairy Mr. Acheson said his sarcastic : pow i suns pean. oo farmers are getting 88 per cent of digs at Republicans ‘‘re-examin- HOREY. Welt” the 43.-vear-old Parity. ists” were misinterpreted. He said 0 wool. oe Givi leader TWO: Inflation is putting more he expects Congress to examine _... «yp just spent it.” money into the pockets of some closely U., 8. foreign aid pro- O'Nealwho had been a trusted consumers. grams. Last Friday Mr. Acheson employe of the Merchants and THREE: Better job opportuni- scoffed at Republican legislators Planters Bank since 1926, said ties soon will begin to lure farm, who demand re-examination of. money “just went away in hands to the city, forcing up the American foreign policy, and sald j.ipjets.” wages of farm hands who remain. they were merely isolationists O'Neal lived so modestly none FOUR: Higher wages and han- under another name. of the 3000 residents here had
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tributors, who generally collect proach will be tested next week about half of any increase in milk when he is expected to appear prices at retail. before Senate and House foreign FIVE: To save on labor, dairy affairs committees in support of farmers probably will begin shift- the administration's ‘Yugoslavian . * Ing to production of beef and veal, relief program. | MOSCOW, Nov. 23 (UP)—The which requires less farm help and Following Mr. Acheson's peace authoritative Soviet publication In a period. of rising meat con- offering yesterday, Sen. Hicken- New Times accused Henry Wal-| sumption return as much money looper joined GOP Senators de-|lace today of committing rank Imanding the secretary's resigna- treason and embracing the cause a t——————————————— |tion.. Sen. Hickenlooper. and Sen. df the war mongers. The attack. MOON LACKS WATER - |H. Alexander Smith (R. N. J.) was provoked by Mr. Wallace's There is no air or water on the issued: simultaneous statements break with the American Progresmoon and hence no weather, against Mr Acheson's ‘‘re-exam- sive Party and approval of Ameri Winds, clouds, etc, ‘ inists’’ speech. ican action in. Korea,
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