ucm* l» lee, alt;!» r* Ihrsu.O-dl*im^ffeatto»etrstii ter r medP* “noledre-able.nr»f» the »eellow *«me lh» HlMl to *•lt; quire *ne nremlses of l be Greyhound Racing Association *of which Brigadier Crltchley was formerly chairman! In Berkley Square.I oriflon How many forinrr rmplovrf, of the Grr\hoiind Ro« Ing Association were rmnlijyri] b\ the BO AC «n November /». their salaries. emoluments nnd expenses?In the House ol Lord*, l.om Hiuba-r*lt;n i who w/n Aircraft I’rodu* tion Min Ister, I *4 I 41 l *milt;| l.ord Morri» qurs i|r»i fllinif Hrli’-’dirr Crltrhln ah* uld be either dealt with at on.t or rrmoved from thr nofiir paperlord Morris told Lord Hraha/on hi* (l«*iii • nr| w.»* insolent, Impucrnt in *•» v. fit Ion• promlifd lord H'.»b*#on a probeII to thr a. tivit|r« III Mint I ron\ I tit h le* and 111* ,imoi |nt*» lllth|r««lv. reIrnilflv. •! nd with thr utmost diligenceNEW YORK TO HAVE MEATLESS CHRISTMASru. mmr • ■■nil ■ IIIW on nrBnlilr of Normandv—-thrn he wrnt Buck to school. Hr !• If Vf*r* old.■ irr wvvv *drmo* rntir trndr unions t iimstsm es pn miln» soon *ts clrNEW YORK — Motr than 3*00 meat retailers In New York City have decided to rail a meat holiday” beginning on Christmas Duv.Ihr ”ni» it hollrlav” will ln-t until **•*»«• vnrrl. In thr Office o| I’llce Admtntstra tlon regulations ore • hangedMrat r #•» .* i lr t • • laint the rsnnoi or **ll meat ,*t lt;»f* \ prllt; r»Derision to lt;lose thr diop a wurnlnif bi Ms- nr I.a Guardi* ol Sew Serb that he would enforc Ol'A price celling rlgidlv.Ten thousand retail but* hrr shops and 8(1 per cent o| New York’s retail trade ■ lr affected.US Government Record Reprints Australian Editor’s ArticleNEW YORK.—An article by Mr. Brian Panton, editor of the Sydney Daily Telefraph, on the development of Australian bureaucracy baa been published in the US Congressional Record (Government Hansard). The srticic. which was published in the New York Times, appears in the Congressional Record under the title Bureaucracy in Australia.bu\ 4 I nllnwrriR e p r esentatlvr Fadjo Cravens (Democrat. Arkansas), who was given leave by the Housr to have the «rt-ic le reprinted in thr Record. i«id be thought It “would hr a salutary »*•-son to America on the danger# ol Bureaucracy.**( flivens, who has hrrn on a* Mve *f»ln • I the assumption I wide powers b\ L’.S officials. «ii idMr I'enton has wtlfi rn a sane ar 1*1, whilt; h lias parti* ulur npplholinn t• • our sliuatlonWp hove M similar problem Indeed. I Hn not know whethn it is not wmsr I eie th.m In Australia.“I am constantly alarmed at the increasing grabbing of authority by government agencies, under the cloak of wartime emergency.i i.ivrns s.iid he was contemplating having t)»r art!* le rrpi inted lr«*m th« Re*«rd l»»» * It* illation among his constituents in ArkansasIhr Record has a circulation of 41*0.tMMl a flay.Members of the I louse of Represent ••live* nnd .Setiators are ea* h entitled *«’ mo ( «.pir. ra* h. will'll they sent their . onsl Itiienls under the Congressmen's firr mailing privilegeActually the Record has a much wider lt;In ulatlon than this, be* a use Congress men are continually ordering thousands ol extra copies at their own expense to keep electors In touch with the acllv ItlrsWe must devise a means to combat this trend I thorn ht the In* lusion In the Record of the fa* »• revealed bv Mr IVn ton would help awaken Americans to the full dangers of bureaucracy.electors In of Congress,The Rerord sells to the public tween It* and IS cents, according sire.The cost to the l_'S Government srrling Mr Penton’s article ord would be approximately t !•» I IS I.attobetheof In in the Kec 400 dollars