Press Institute Set Up To Promote Exchange Of International News *• By the Associated Press PARIS, May 17.—The Interna tional Press Institute was founded here yesterday with the adoption of a constitution by the organizing committee headed by Lester Mar kel, Sunday editor of the New York Times. The purposes of the new or ganiaztion are the furtherance and safeguarding of freedom of the press, promotion of the free ex change of accurate and balanced; news among nations, and the im- i . provement of the practices of j journalism. A permament secretariat will be set up and general assemblies of the members will be held. The secretariat will serve as a clearing house for information about the press and as a research organiza tion. Four Projects Laid Out. The founding committee de cided that the secretariat, as soon as it is set up, should go to work immediately on four projects: A survey among journalists on what is needed to improve infor-j mation about world affairs, a study' of the task of reporting and pre senting news about the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, a sur vey of press freedom in the world,' and a study of freedom of the press in Argentina. The problems of founding the; Institute were first considered at a meeting in New York in October, 1950. The organizing committee since has been carrying out the work. The Ford Foundation has granted $150,000 and the Rocke feller Foundation $120,000 to help pay expenses for the first three years. Membership in the institute will, be open to journalists who have a responsibility for editorial and; news policies of newspapers, and represent papers devoted to the. principle of freedom of the press.. Secretariat to Be in Zurich. The secretariat will be at Zurich, Switzerland, for the first three years. The first General, Assembly will be held in Paris not later than March, 1952. These newspapermen were named to the first executive board r Glaude Bellanger, Le Parisien Libere, Paris; Harold A. M. Camp bell, The Age, Melbourne; Eljas Erkko, Helsingin Sanomat, Hel sinki: Allan Hernelius, Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm; Chikoa Honda, Mainichi, Tokyo; Herbert Moses, O Globo, Rio de Janeiro; Oscar Poliak, Arbeiter Zeitung,; Vienna; Erik Reger, Der Tages-! spiegel, Berlin; Urs Schwarz, Neue! Zurcher Zeitung. Zurich; Alfredo! Silva-Carvallo, La Union, Val-! novoiciv TTocfiiH Rvinicvocon T*V»o ' Hindu, Madras; Marcel Stijns, Het Laatste Nieuws. Brussels; J. Murray Watson, the Scotsman, Edinburgh; Ahmed Emin Yalman, Vatan. Istanbul, and Lester Mar-' kel, the New York Times, chair man. —Drink Donald Duck— “No Muss—No Fuss” "Just Punch and Pour" f f i | A * ; A & 3 M fVl Shines like the — "SHINING TASy TO APPLY ppbsbpybs PPOTBCTS Made by the Maker* el Selarine Metal Palish fh - 1 FROM THE LAND OF ,^Utt4AUle C0MES .Vs UUNALU UUV-IV BLENDED JUICE SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED ^/donald duck brand !' SWEETENED OR / UNSWEETENED /GRAPEFRUIT 1 '25/ \fc— 33c LEAN, TENDER, MEATY I SMOKED 4Cr ■ SHOULDERS ICEBERG LETTUCE FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA PASCAL CELERY LARGE, CRISP STALKS NtAKbY I ECCS Grade *A9 Medium LONG JSLAND DUCKS Delicious Flavor M 'fc I PURITAN BACON A Real Value 59‘ SHARP _ — CHEESE lb 73« WHITE POTATOES 4 25' FLORIDA ORANGES ’ST 5 "»• 35' FRESH SPINACH ;t 19' I— HORMEL'S CHIU UTILITY BOWL OFFER win CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE CON CARNE WITH BEANS *ioc can Woo YoursabyS Appetite! WITH " * BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS They’re Flavor-Guarded STRAINED jar gPliSMBUS ‘ PAN-READY TROUT S° tasty! Ilf So thrifty.’ plbg ^|J|V Haddock.. Ib 49* F,LLET 0F ik JA. Perch.>49 FRESH REGULAR ' _ _ Crab Meat99* COOKED FRESH (14-oz. can) Lobster Meat $1 49 Available in Most Stores CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI AN0 *EAT BALLS i»«.c.n25c RITTER CHILI SAtlCE RELISH -12,0^25c CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES BT KEEBLER —.10% oz. pkg. 47c KOOL-AID FOR COOLING SUMMER DRINKS ..!_ £ pkg*. 29c STEERO JELLIED CONSOMME .»•— 17c PLAIN OR CHOCOLATE OVALTINE --■-*. 43c WHEATENA FOR NOURISHING BREAKFASTS ...22 oz. pkg. 30c MORTON'S SALT PLAIN OR IDOIZED- .26 oz. pkg. 9c POMPEIAN CASTILE SHAMPOO - "y*- 59c UNCLE BEN'S RICE LONG-GRAIN CONVERTED Guaranteed Fluffy! 28 oz. pkg. r Jg . . Imagine! Twelve ounces of 3« smo-o-o-oth, creamy Chestnut Farms H "Seaitest" Cottage. Cheese in a heat W resistant FIRE KING OVENWARE 8 i ^ BOWL! You'll find many uses for the A -Z. ] bowl. Bake in it—it's pretty enough Jjt __ I to bring to the table. Wonderful for w ‘ serving hot soup or cereal ... or mixing. I farms RENUZIT SPOT REMOVER - 50* CAT FOOD PUSS 'N' BOOTS - 8C 1c SALE SWEETHEART SOAP Buy 3 Pkrs. at Re*. Price, Get One More for Ic 4 ::l 28« lc SALE SWEETHEART SOAP Buy 3 Oakes at Be*. Price, Get One Mere for lc 4 at 40' 1c SALE BLU-WHITE FLAKES Buy 3 Cakes at Re*. Price. Get One More for 1c 4pk9! 28c