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Once upon a time an acorn landed on a hen named Chicken Little, who ran to tell Ducky-Lucky that the sky was falling. Ducky-Lucky told Goosey-Loosey, and in a little while all the creatures of the nursery story's barnyard, without bothering to look up, decided that the sky was indeed falling...
...that mean that the economic sky was going to fall? There was no sign of such a catastrophe in the barnyard-or in the sky. Despite the big rise in prices, commodity prices had still not yet reached their boomtime peak of 1948 (see chart). On the contrary, the first rumors of peace last week sent the Associated Press index of commodity prices tumbling in the biggest break in more than two years...
Utah. Eighty-one contestants, who don't like to be called "barnyard golfers," gathered under the poplar trees at the county fairgrounds in Murray for the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association of America's Ninth World's Championship tourney. Even to qualify they had to throw 200 shoes, and score ringers two thirds of the time. Thirty-five qualified. The winner, for the fourth successive year: Fernando Isais of Los Angeles...
...mice are no longer bit-players merely to be hitched to the pumpkin but full-blown Disney creations, scampering and squealing through the whole story in a chivalrous conspiracy to help Cinderella. Their fellow conspirators include birds, an amiable barnyard nag and a hound named Bruno, who is clearly a close relative of Pluto. Other new characters: a monocled, silly-ass grand duke and the villainous Lucifer, a spoiled, airily arrogant...
...thousand pounds of turkey win forsake their barnyard homes tomorrow for a place on the various University dining hall tables. Dining Halls Manager William A. Heaman announced yesterday...