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Show Dec. 16 WASHINGTON, (UP lot State Dean Acheson both will ignore Republican demands that Acheson be. fired, administration !. ; . A. officials reported Saturday. On the eve of Acheson's de parture tomorrow for crisis talks with western European leaders, " Nthese officials said the president has no intention of ousting the secretary. And, they added, defin itely, Acheson has no thought of resigning. The storm of controversy over ' v r ' Acheson reached new heights t senFriday when many house and ate Republicans approved resolutions demanding he be fired. The move, which is not binding on tne president, nevertheless raised the possibility of a foreign i I policy crisis at home. This pros pect was matched by reports from abroad that the controversy may have damaged Acheson's chances of coordinating western Europe's 'NEA Tmlephot, political and rearmament pro waterfall runs down spillwaji E WATERFALL A grams with Mr. Truman s newly of Shasta Dam, key unit of Central Valley Project In California as announced mobilization plan. Bureau of Reclamation Engineers step up water releases to provide flood control reserve space against the eventuality of another storm Bitterness Expressed similar to the one which caused widespread floods In California Bitterness was expressed openly recently. More than 10.000 cubic feet of water per second pours in administration quarters over Uvrougn river outlet gates on spillway's face. the maneuver and its timing. Some officials regarded it as an attempt to "blackmail" the president into ousting Acheson at the price of forfeiting GOP support. Acheson leaves for Brussels at HAGERMAN, Ida.. Dec. 15 (UP) better look and saw the sphere 12:30 p.m., EST. Sunday aboard Three Hagerman men swear it settle to the sagebrush. After the president's plane, the Inde- was real not a flying saucer but settling the dark gray pendence, to take final action on a flying sphere they saw and climbed fast to the southwest. an to build integrated plans !At 1,000 feet it leveled off, and de clocked. The six foot ball with a metal went east four miles before re-- I fense force with west German troop support.fin around its top zigged, zagged, turning to the ground, The Monday and Tuesday meet- went stood still and Abbott who recently passed a ings of the North Atlantic treaty zoomedup and down, of nbursts with sudde council and defense leaders of the 'pilot's examination in meteror-jolog- y western powers will remove the speed estimated at 600 miles per swears it cound not have last block to the appointment ofl hour. by the elements, propelled (been Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as The Jim three to move men, under its own had Abbott, comof the j"it supreme commander Maurice Smith and Bud Calkins, power." bined military force. Its speed was judged against Diplomatic informants admitted were returning home shortly bethat Acheson's job had been made fore noon yesterday when they isection lines. more difficult by the demands for Abbott does not believe the obhis scalp. They voiced fear the sighted the object about 100 feet ject came from outer space. He Europeans might be disillusioned in the air and about 400 yards (thinks it is an earthbound machine and "sincerely hopes it by the Republicans' lack of con- away. to the United States." fidence in Acheson. 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Police said the thieves apparently hid in the basement or garage of the firm until the last employe left late last night., The By MRS. GEORGE F .WELLS safe was then rolled from the Annual Christmas social for all front office to the garage on a women of the ward will be held company appliance dolly-trucat Relief society Tuesday in the WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U.R) and loaded into a company pick-chapel. Gifts will be exchanged President Truman today asked truck. and a program presented. Class, congress for $1,834,911,000 in Company officials said that Alice Harding will giveltra funds to stockpile additional thousands of dollars of merchandise including tires, tools and ap the literature lesson. President strategic and critical materials. apparently in R. Delia Stone will be As a result of recent inter-- ; pliances, were charge. by the burglars. MIA is sponsoring a dance and national developments, the stockChristmas party Tuesday. Santa piling program must be further dent's request, it will bring stocka White House piling funds to $2,923,911,000 for accelerated," Claus will attend and refresh statement said. the program of defense Theodore ments will be served. If congress grants the presi- - materials againstacquiring war needs. acMrs. Morrill Alta and Clegg tivity directors have arranged the party. Children of the ward will be entertained at a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon. Santa will be there and treats will be given to each child. Officers and teach ers will be in charge of the party 1 Dancing, program and games will be featured. i 111 SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. 18 OJ.R) Police were searching for bold burglars who Friday night hauled away a aafe from a downtown establishment containing S3200 in checks and cash with the aid of a company truck and In a senate speech, Sen. Watkins declared, "If the bureau of Indian affairs hasn't made that study in the last 100 years, and if it now doesn't have a definite program for the emancipation of Indians, it would appear that it would be a waste of time and money to ask that bureau to undertake the job now." - 1 Away Safe, $3,200 affairs. Vineyard 13 I WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 U.R Republican Sen. Arthur V. Watkina has blocked senate action on a resolution passed by the house and introduced by a fellow Utahn Rep. Reva Beck Bosone. The resolution calls for a study of Indian tribes to determine their qualifications to manage their own jPresident Trumn and Secretary American-Canadian-Europe- UAIICC DCCM IITIAU RACAWIC'C : I December it, im SUNDAY HERALD Sunday. Prove, Utah County. I'tah WATKINS HOLDS UP ACTION ON iBuralars Carrv GOP Demands For Acheson WE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. 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