Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1951 — Page 14
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By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11-—It's a simple matter to start an argument around the world by mentioning how much it costs for this or that here and there. Not long ago I quoted a friend in Singapore that you could get a haircut there for 40 cents. I stacked that up against .the Washington price, which is $1.25, plus a tip to the clipper, plus a tip for the porter who waves a whisk broom at your coattails. Today, I got a memo from Dan Crumley, who is back in the Navy at. Kodiak, Alaska. Up there, he says, it costs a man $2.00 plus for a crock trim.
out looking like they did use a crock. A lot of the Navy men, Dan reports, have gotten into the habit of cutting their own hair.
Says German Program Not
MUNICH, Germany, Dec. 11 (CDN)—Dr. George N. Shuster, retiring U. 8. commissioner for Bavaria, warned in a farewell interview here that the American program in Germany is not yet understood “from top to bottom” by American officials themselves. Mr. Shuster made it plain that
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in Alaska
In Singapore, gasoline is 55 cents a gallon, In Kodiak, it is 8lonly 31 cents—but very few people in Kodiak have cars.
Other Comparisons
By way of other comparisons:
Bob Boylan, who wrote from Singapore where he directs pub-
Department, says you can take a cab “a fur piece” from downtown to his hotel for a little less than 15 cents, American money. Dan says Mr. Boylan is lucky. In Kodiak, it's less than five miles from the Navy base to town, but the cost is $4.50. “Take a short bus ride,” Dan
And, according to Dan, you come says, and “it comes to 50 cents”
Dan, a great lover of milk, found that Alaskan cow juice costs 25 cents a small glass, He
back to milk when he found beer costs 50 cents a glass, and mostly foam at that. Everything in Kodiak is high, according to Dan. He says clothing, which Navy men don’t worry about buying, is ‘out of this world, pricewise.” A suit of civvies, he reports, cost “whatever the traffic will bear—a couple of hundred or so.” Dan says a lot of people up| that way can afford it. Stevedores, for example, In some Alaskan ports, he said, stevedores make up to $35 a day —plus overtime—and get cut-rate
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age” SoRaitions: . . SINCE" the maps were available only to the American {Geographical Society, Dr. Cruxent Sent an urgent message to Mr. Hitchcock requesting the valuable charts about six weeks ago. At that time, said Dr, Cruxent and three French: ‘explorers had been stalled by disease and Supply shortages at a Roman Catholic mission at Es-|
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sors of the expedition, which sent them on by a, plane Seep to Dr. Cruxent.
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haircuts and food on top of that.
he was referring to the U. 8. Army
said he was impressed with the “open. mind” with which Army post commanders in the Bavarian area had approached their tasks. The Army still is having difficulty adjusting to its new role of “friendly ally” instead of ‘“‘occupation force.” Mr. Shuster said he had never been “so much in accord with the boss”—U. 8. High Commissioner John J, McCloy. Mr. McCloy has been a leading exponent of the plan to restore full German sovereignty as quickly as possible.
Need Caution, Realism
still to be reached,” Mr. Shuster said. “The development of a stable and peaceful Germany incorporated into the defensive system of the West will exact a great deal of caution and realism from all of us. “It is a question,” he said, “whether this idea has permeated from top to bottom of our official machinery.” A second problem, Mr. Shuster said, is that of bringing U. 8. representatives here closer to their German environment. “One of the great U. 8. weaknesses,” he declared, “is the tendency of Americans to colonize, to cut themselves off from
they find themselves.
a personal awareness of what the U. 8. is.”
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