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Show i ,, - .18 , i . ISENNT hyssvs .. , , '',- - We stand fjr4he of the United States, with Its threes , ic7r ...i'' 4 1, k departmentl,of government,' each fully independent its own-fiel- - . ' , - .:' - VVantedthe Freedom of an Edison! ' -- i. Just 75 years agO, ThOmai A. . Edison came out of his Menlo Park: NI., labora- tory with in Invention which was to tevolu- tionize the Jiving habits of the ciOilized , . . . -- But until very recently, so long 'energy was kept a government monopoly, we were told that production of atomic power on a commercial ' scale ' was many ' ' ,is. years away.. , That was reckoning,Without the tremen. dous productive ability of, American in- - --,- -- , - -- ' , , , , . , 4 . ., ....'. ---- ii.g.a.0. , ,,,"-.0- 4 - , !( V f o - . - , lks 1,. ' ,- t OP:r--- ,1N - - . ILV Oloserst NOW114.61111re. Ana72 - 'ffs . - - ' V , 4h-- ,:.,,z, , '7 2' n - - ' mid-195- , ial 7' 7, e , .1 N-- . -- Sinister Communist WOapon - 3- - . - ' ' , ,47 , 0 Ai ,, an' -- - irt i ,... aII . : t 0 ti ' , ' - v, - . gr.av-iir-o- f o I. its - 0 ' .. . v. - 7, lion es - ok.:y' ----- - ; - . ,'.'oiooi- three-quarter- ' -- - 7.., lik . - wry -- . tni v im--- . coma-up-Iv-- A - 1 . 0141,1r NOW IS IT possible iol, Because of it all, many lhou 1 --r vv6 in analyze the seriousness of sands of men are out of work, Vid, .. worldthe first practical model of the, ---, ' -- ,',i the candescent electric lamp. ' widespread: CommuniSt4,., di- hilfifyeds of ships- are Idle, ,,r,t., 1 and food of Thomas Edison had not ci per rected strikes', Britain. ,rQuite whole cargoes ............. , . - '.., ware threatening to rot ishables has any new theory. The basic idea was long - dustry. test from it the Major 4 apart. :; , ..,, ' ' :1 ,,,, .;In a copyright.story, the Chicago Sun- - - t - to known to scientistsrand for nearly 60 years ,. .., beeome- - for the rearganized away or be wasted---cargo, 44,x-nuclear-producein- ' said Times has - ,,---- , 7. with power the ' experimenting ' ' cabinet of Sir Winston Church which Britain needs from day to '' ' over the lines of a, privately.will candescent limp. Edison, however, was . ... 0 N,, . ..go out , are , not r ' ministers were chnnged)I day, for surpluses there ' , 111,(24 Within the mimed utility by the first to come upwith a model which , 1,. in. U.S.and the those 7' like hascivil a --into it developed I -. was practical on kcommercial scale. , year,thefirst entitely-counnerc,. ; of Millions ,, is spreading. in a countrytwhich has ger , i',-Pa:, is . The world is very prOperly taking lapower plant , danger low .,.. ; r o m. puny : dollar's have already been lost. -enleitert only rat Numerous s cento a be of over look back in the operation. pected , ,,....- ears-o-f was 2,r he . lie): , . 1 .., ,,, : '4,' Jury during whichelectricity, has changed , ican , businesses are turning to f ,1 forward hopefully to' is nearitiltragedy and even if it ,A , looking the and of hews of) standard, man's development energy I living every the future and to increased were ;settled tomorrow the. this week makes it pally appropriate to growing up around it , American , .., moomla, : good relations with America threat remainsfor the 'Reda k d , & Foundry; a typical example:4 look forward another 75 years, The dia,N,.,4 , after resolutely - fending off have shown. their power of be. i i , ... r the shape of things to come and imme- mond jubilee of Edison's 'electric light may i . bath the threats and blandish- N icao : li' 4,i ' able to hold a great country inaslbe the starting point of the new age of i ". ;A, ol ot diately after the close of the war laid out Bevanite& ing Whenever ments ottivi-Aneuri. over. the up near, whichlong-rang- e ,1"-'a Gy isrtow atomic program et 1 poiven peacetime Firstand immediatelyI all strategy of , Moscow. In e: 6 doe it be noted that thil is NOT an Britain Mushrooming from the tiny starkof the - ing fulfillment. Altogether, American pritji J especially an extension ' . -official series vate capital is invested to the extent of strikes organ- first usable electric light, America, has Ole strike could seriously al. I H It V LA, 10E0 , ' ized by the Labor Party affainst pf some dollars in' nuclear devel9P-developed an electrk power industry of feet not only the import of food ' ' , ment capital in any shape or form. (the country produces-les- s tremendous ,proportions. And it has been than , jai The various chief trade union a third of its food needs) and dustry --punt by typically Amencan zicc Lumpett ItereinthsrilUstaprivateut ' . bib11:4Lbayfaq onlyo on Which its live enterpriseTtiol as a government , committee has bein .organized to study the it but condemilid-At-" , onma life - economicnuclear of depeildi, whole ,plant .a building power question , monopoly. been organized by certain ,.. also cause huge damage to -. but .,.., -, . ,-1: . During the war. years, American pri- - i in the region which produces mostiof the rart-Y' . . lesser .export trade:' For years, the- - ..,. Ndillah. 4 domalleirlOTIbT'urinium. The move is r " irately owned power companies produced -.- . and agitators who have its most important of Britain's prokilowitt-hour- s and the pr.ogress shipuld-bof eleca total of Ar entirely logical working on the class con- - duction slogans has been "ex... -' ' 1 6..t1)r , it almost over of emotions of the type rapid. tricity Spanan ' offanb:1 or die." . ' ,,,od 01 -- -, ae--- unbelievable accomplishment. since the wor ker s who are e a s i I y. port , The next-7- 5- yearsshould'see inore'.1n- r "..miniam :2;2111."1L-....- ., . so used in have aroused who I and have st utilities teresting4changes end of the war, Private our7standard of:living spent THE FIGHT NOW IS mainly 4'. inter-union-., differences as an than the last 75. For the important fact in I a..11M11.116... or are spending 15 Million dollarsprivate between two fersonalities---- --' ' Busier at the Dike excuse. Thins Are Getting - -- capital, not ,tax dollarsto double their - this year of change is thisthe spirit of Arthur Deakin, the successor-t- o - . is con be lives. the It Edison still to emerThomas Bevin and future be for Ernest spirit (never any ready THESE . UNIONS want absocapacity ' ' ' of American industry: the determination la - lute control of all ,British fused with Aneurin Bevan), the o gency. . to to in technical solve is Now the talk of power, produced by labor and are led by the notori- - head of more than a million and problems, 'dream,. th capital, all-the invent ous Uommunist National A m411. half workers in the world of vent, ck nuclear fission. We know the terrible ex. and Harry warmer. in order to turn the wonders of scientific , heating systems and good seat- gamatelk Stevedores and Dock- - Britisk transport, Prefers Comfort Over hand' plosive power of Ihe split 'atom, and we of the secretary-genera- l Pollitt, on we While are for now who are ers available. the realities wonderful still more many years can into it Union, Subject, wonders ing told of the been have theory per. British Communist Party. the ;:in 1 to whatundermine Sentiment and W. been have Rokes. without intention Tabernacle ; .' P. ng ally to serve mankind , form in peacetime industrial development. soever to offend our pioneer the authorit of the majót. Deakin has openly and repeat. , , accused the Communists Music lovers of Salt Lake 'heritage, the Tabernacle's hard Irked Who transport unions. )In this partic. edly by Inspectors to which you City,, thrilled the other mglitIowoodert'benches ular case the issue was the of inspiring and continuing the the Robert Shaw chorale which must conform your back and Rpm' and Weekly 'Bonus' working of overtime. Employ- - preserit trouble. So. far Pollitt - ebe no signs of denial.. , , S: appears about , , ke ti ..te our knees, 16114 History s going o o I ers,.stiajn negotiation - with the shows at Paris. TaberoaeleT debate for his Mr. to resurrect Shaw I and his to Mendes-Francbe Much desired. plan As Altegether, even ifthe Inter of this deciding , , for this man to the- "cowards" who whether overtime should be national side of the Red led he has proposed a sweep- -' fine groupi were grven á warm ' A person can well expect marl than that; 1 -of Momentno . one san-t- el,. reception, but it wasn't warm uncomfortable seating at a font hide behind the name of "in- automatically accepted by work-- strikes are ignored, there is plan for , h that of a evidence to ball game,- - butl when going to spector" of most, though not era whenever it became neces- - more enough. economic r joint French German hear - some of the foremost all;lionstruction obs. , to sa ry.. h NASD telling work- - show a new Communist- - offennearly froze. through red tape . tion in developing North Africa and other I believe they . the musical artists who have per-- I am speaking of two jobs ers, not to be coolies otslaves, sive - to damage yet another of , be a the heart Of things, or of a man Ort,V10. NN, Prencb overseas territories, this Hazel Hurricane and had our greatest it formed im, the Metropolitan that I know of personally where said men should only work our allies---a- nd of a satisfactory settlement Of laces who couldn't be trusted and whose ' the word when they felt like it. the the within. using House at or inspector, blowing through buildingl Hall thatfrom Cainegie , ally 7 N chief - talent - was for tossing monkey Vortingent dispute. . And, nye.. Mendesall evening, People were seated one 'should not have Co suffer loosely, expects a bonus. Not at no French agreement near me with coat collars up, . fhere will be wrenches of confusion and delay into the --France, a ,,, the at end but of , end Cun'ature the or job, of the coccydynia . ' . ' on - any plan for German sovereignty until ', and I heard a number of coin machinery. from suchatrocious seat- - of each week. , -' diplomatic --- Saar affair is settled few days will help tell the ments about thetemperature ing, particularly at $3 per seat. next one On the the 'inspector job . 'By- DORIS MESON is doing, of course, in the building. Nest time I go, What Mendes-Franc-e 'N Electrical - lighting was In. asked for a case of boutbon IN WASHINGTON tale: . . I must remember to take Illy stalled in the Tabernacle when each 5aturday night. The other is playing to the grandstand in the French In Paris tomorrow the nine powers . , i insulated winter and -boots is coat, so became be it probably available; adequate job be expected 00 every who reached agreement on German sover'Assembly. He feelsand , . . s o often. He had already okehed , western defense . pull every trick out eignty and entrance-intrightthat he must . ' this group of homes- - thus far ' will meet again to try to translate of his bag if he is to win' French approval tplans was when and he turned built, reached.--Ithis is Their of whatever into actual agreement, that agreement treaty. . ' doan be changed his.,mind on his , . task will be greatly complicated by what b y ES GOATES The light, one can feel some- charity toward ck okeh he had already given . Mendes-Franc- e seems antics. 7. the unpredictableM. oftr and told the builder they could . - to be up to - But it must be most frustrating for the not pass. Needless to say, the .... ;.,-N to nation& a MASS,-Thilitical cowardice in 1952. His push of. the various ROSTON, -It had been supposed that the builders who The admirers are s t i 11 making a election. faithfully and doggedly ahead on all the bon of procurement of arms for the NATO with the racket just don't last pocketbook some in noise as such what armies had been settled at Limdon. Mendesissues which swept Newilersey;-but-areproliab- ly places, long on the job. points of differences, to reach finally - I am wondering,how menlike emotionalD. Eisenhower France had proposed there a super agency appears to be generalo agreement after days into Dwight. an benefiting the men they attack..--- this-chave one shave and look in the to be set up to place orders and to super- - --of strenuous - When this conflict receded fat have House -mirror without; loathing them-man airily Ignore what has been clone and POETRY vise the manufacture and distribution of into the background if they it will take the form of an effort DAIr came, and went should study this work. for selves. arms. After rather bitter debate, his plan - bring the whole group back ' to scratch . no more' fanfare than if style and for.natural and com- by the Republican right wing with I were the, wife of one of have not altogether vanished. . was rejected, mainly because Id the quite to control the National CAmmitfinds The traveler lete P ' these theme. of it had I ,development been "Eat More Celery inspectors, 't Maybe history will prove Premier natural objection of the United Statei that Here I must admit prejudice would hesitate and wonder each much the same in New Eng- tee and the National ConvenDay" or ','Fix Up With Anti- Mendes-Franc- e we're not going to have someone else tell-right,t But at this point he'd Freeie Day." No poet waxed in favor of the Wansggard Writ.. time he handed me some money land.as in the Mountain States, tion machinery. not likely win a popularity contest in the poetic to convey the ides that ings, since-- Eva is-- Democrats freely concede &it if be had really earned this ,the Northwest, California and lug us urwhere we must and must not dis-" Midwest. tributi-oarms aid. the "mess in Washington" and foreign offices of the western natiohs. Poetry Day 'is- intended to in- - Writing runs in our familyto- - or if he had stolen it from the softness toward met voke among all whoreads ward her and awayfrom builders who 'should rightfully THE AMERICAN people may the charge of 4 Ai - communism . hurt them two "more tranquil thought and have had it- - to take home to - not be in truce of the -- THE POET ---, -. years ago. They are not afraid feed and clothe their children. Korea butproud beauty in a world of dread and theyPhave apparently. of them now. -Thank -suspicion." ic,reak4 will eaves Ils there is the goodness of uordi it tween West and NearEasLEgypt war into A Democratic thrust that 71' Arnold ToynbeiaTionlybne Of the 'men- Is JIM OF r4In effort to make be a da--y of reckoning some- the back of unpopular every.' writer; sotheir minds. They foreign theAlib League. The naturarleader an issue- - has His kom: who, in looking down the long corridor a P4ll."1 Mad. a harbors e0en secret say, if they ia where, policy yen the cut their to seem hereafter, have in control there similarly leaders modern far.---young, t fallen flat so Presito write verse. Some give "ftE.Jkl, ram when men of Dis type will have losses in Indochina. of the futureTlindevidence that the next have it within their power to lead the way strut: of starl to pay for' the dent has also taken some steps -vent to the urge by grinding acts an is R. be unjustifiable iise will world to in McCarthy the Joseph great power I . to the closest friendship and to insure flare-will there be no off jingles, homely' doggerel , they have Inflicted upon 'Others other dead duck. By tacit ton-sen Toad's's: a bissebtr'd'e wing, -which would revive it. . or that of an Arab Nation. The growing selfwith the West, friendship that would serve who try to make an .honestUv corny rhymes. A silstening Jtcmc ., candidates don't menthe 11 , .. , ex But the is barrier unbreakable as an the N against ,nationalism stirring there, poetrythat something tion the senator who evoked C LANG KAISREK, who was ing. e . -- conscious is It when Mrs.-Treaches down to salt-it's poetry of communism apart! south., close religious bonds that tie 316 million J. Christoferson.' ..nationwide epidemicof. , .4orma11y...unleashed4oharw--d'ilsid casual, charming, musical and The one sore issue yet to be solved Is Moslems together,. and the fabulous re- the Chinese mainland in the And alwith fort:soda syphons quick life, reflecting the uneasyarMed truce between Israel and -first Eisenhower State of the sources that are being discovered , RememberWhen? rub ioveltrtett; ways- the-- hopes, and s the Arab League, Now that Premier Nasser union Messag e, hits been A cbs11-isowcountries 'all lend weight to that view. , Ionising . heartthrobs of us all . -'' This II the leashed again. Walter Robert-io- . wmth he sends , has solidified his position at Egypt's helm reason why it is Gai l Brook Burket has writ- - - The He slogs to di the world, assistant secretary of state ,, ,Lso vitally important that this great power --- by negotiating the Suez settlement, he ' ten a pamphlet entitled, "You But loo Milk! Far Eastern affairs, flew all for to contribution a make tiemendous can favorable a Can climate in take' form to,free Write a Poem." Do You Odors 7. way to Formosa to see Chi. think you can! Well, it's fun to worlcL security. Unlike most Moslem for the ,individual. It - - ,dom For-Disturbifor one day. , ng the reason why every possible effort must - rulers, he is beyond the point where his try and here is Mrs. Burket's He's a real tough cowboy, for u , c 0 rrespondents in Formosa check list by which you can can political power depends on demagogic, sure, if he'cirries TWO guitars. I be made to eliminate sources of friction 1 that Robertson told Chi. . (Prom tile "Nws own ' your judge composition,: 75. Years pronouncements. 'between the West and the Arab world and Ago Peplowski. , o to discontinue his "little -Years-AgJ. 25 - to to move out, ke.oemcmituy.;.. He and he alone is in act, 21, 1879Six young In'DOES THE POEM express encourage full understanding between at Quemoy and cool off --- You needn't have lived in 4,4 . one predominant , the two., I - - ' were arrested, given a repri.; for awhile. Chiang agreed, hay. boldly for a sensible recognition of the t:tt Sihnei )otg agUl 42j( Biblical State- of Israel- andfor the establishment rn with a In The pact signed yesterday.' betweenthroughout' kchlfor int really no other alternative. mand,- - and:- - fined $5 co u n t r this 2..Is idea Let clear made the city last night. ' NobodyNhas I i s h e d in the relations. y4serenading tojawbone trade beneficial Britain and ancient of the mutually settling Edpt A. Thomas to in tribute paying . the reader? 1The charge was d4 turbing' the troubled waters of U.S. - -us hope he - seizes the opportunity now beSuez. Canal dispute is of inestimable value ' 3. politics ' ' ' Are .unnecesthere same-sessiAt of with more success than the Na- any the MORE WEATHER; PLEASE J1udbisioleneintetghiennlinLgightt ldeodGayo.lnn peace. , in smootliing the way to calm relations be- - . fore hAn. . -- -sary words? Wadding lines to .7. .the court, a 'small boy was senitionalist Chinese.-'1- k Was quite ot be and I s a street qI, Salt Lake City p make them fit the meter. This meeting tenced to eight hours in jail for to Chi'' to Out unnecessary point was to be held this evening on Is perhaps the most common Iseal, a in ang that any actions on bis part mischievously breaking ' Fourth South between Main and dew., , weakness of amateur poks.),. We tubuthanstes now (rare; , , !which would affect the cam--over-use4. Arethere .. wortit New, what the garden really well State Streets. In Ogden, the receiving his knighthoo4, he left by air Surely th ladies will approve of Queen' would be a poor return Messrs. B. F. Johnson and ipaign White ,W ay lights of the Paris Conference on German re-- . which become trite? I is 'a good two-tlato his Republican friends who wet wore! Elizabeth's tou hing the shoulder-o- f the 57.-fo5. Do Villa to the had been words had in changed golden sonsofLake begun have so appear armament made his cause handsome and gallant An tioni, year-ol- d L their natural order or are in honor of this the business of c a n n In g their own.long ' "WORK FOR ALL MEM. yellow globes could be more than just a bit of There N, r Eden when be k eeled infore her Wednes- occasion.- ,', they misplaced to make PLOYED, EISENHOWER peaches. The Johnson orchards . How Chiang really feels about coincidence that in his elevation to the Anr were justly it , rhyme?,7 headline. Then all the people appeared in the day to become,a night of the Order of SO, Years Ago ,4 highest distinction in the historic British ..; 6. Does the , sound famed and China Daily News. It declared excellent for fruit, in bitthe -working employment Me second 'commoner' he becomes will Garter. the the tqop eithusiastically - Order, ,e,--. Oct 21, 1904Farmers and i s smooth when rea alone? t h e new bu s I. that by - forcing ,,,A,glip reaus would be unemployed, wraps on the smeltermen of the valley were tnhees sNseuwe z,-s- and prosperity. grant that it it an honoreven if they don't- ,,to receive this honor. The grand old oc' wouldn't the United States Nationalists, they. VERSES THAT this pass , simple or Winston some understand whom. Sir. of over its smoke I the Churchill, ' 'having trouble quite togenarian, appreciate ,' is immunizing if not shielding test and at the same time nuisance from the -- smelters 1, ' 100 Years Ago - : and traditi nthat s many think Sir Anthony is destined to sue- Communist-strongholdpageantry GOOD . NEIGHBOR ....,the British PRACTICE on the a little at the heart strings Tfft tug Various charges of bad faith 18544-Th- e ceed, was the other, receiving his knights to Foreign Secretary deserves. , Bly. ottghbor, Such oty coast., Oct were ,21, that restrictions be called poetry. Here on report may who hoola . Eden's beig knighted follows' hood in April, 1953.. ttopigo so sh, jhy; had been hurled, but at list the Indians had molested emigrants attacked as ,a blow to morale in Secretary home desk at the library smelterMen had convinced the on the new route to Carson Val- - Formosa. Fe, froos of my old shk a long career of diplom 'c teats. At the Yes , indeed , when handsome Sir An- moment are two such collections Hs yight j b,snd ,,,u, cd,11,se farmers that. they were sincere psrb.t The situation is not without his o was 34 he House now dresses court of elected for the , of, thony age wearing ley had arisen, an item said, by local authorsOneisOra L. Halloo in their offer to spend any rea- - - from the fact that the emigrants humor but the politicians sa3 r Cbmmons, and four- yeark later , became Ljnantle of blue velvetrlined with taftett,-- 'Pate Stewart's "GleaningsP-Th. s no sonable amount of money intook fright-- it- the appearance Ihere-i'mileage in it either TEXT FOR TODAY: "It is a Foreign Secretary. Just a few of his most- - with the star of the order embroidered on 1piece "Family Bible"- - is found . smoke abatement pro, way little studmysi.ng of Indians volume. the and their It's to a unto tothis thanks in aitood is work for gem. surcoat and good give thing 14 recent:accomplishments ofr, theleftbreast, srtrangle, r i The other book is "Within The'campaign is elethargic in language Later and mo sing praises crimson velvet, a gold collar in peace Include the London Nine-Powl emo-the Eva part because-thesoWillis was Roots" Ann's able St. all said unto that the large by Orphanage they name, 0 Most High: 2,7' reports . Conference which salvaged we tern unity the shape of a garter, and his hat of black -IIssues ttonal, - made beneficiary of the estate Indians along' that route were Utah highly' personal, show To a kindWangsgaard, forth poetress loving thy velvet with a plume. of white ostrich following the French rejection of EDC. been .ecowho has .won Wide national ness. in the morning, and thy of Patrick 'Phelan, whose will friendly, and acted as guides have' superseded by and theenegotiations leading to thelranianfeathers,IllsregaLsountenance will cause - , "acclaim for her nomie questions. cre- . 578.000 in trust for the in- faithfulness every . night" left and delightful -- -goodwill oil and Suez agreements. a flutter in many a feminine heart.- - -- i ations. All ztudents of 7,, - - -- - 1 - -- - (C,""ight , iIskill. , stitution. Orp hoIs after poetry Psalm - 19540- ' ''z - ", .3 ' - . British Dock Sirikes Are i ',' ' i ,, ' - c J. , , .1 ,NNI, . - VIJIAN M EIX . , -- - . :, NEWS By . . -- -- 1 .', , kNi ,cc- ., . k . , ,, THE . , , - INTERPRETING - c A Ni,.,- ... 6 w,A.1,,,, - ..,........: - 1 V., NstAVs. VA:t11,;, .:.,,NN11.: ;' ,' V7.'' .. , - - t i't eNeNA -- - - 'tONLI OA - F.'," 1-- , , , - , ,);41,i d. ,' A - Con-Stituti- , , -- . on ' EDITORIAL PAGE - -- -- Salt take City, Utah, Illtirstlity,70t4t;1;ff 21, 1934 Stall Ow rAcDrum , - , - ' , . ' -- 4 on e one-tillli- ;;; or-d-- five-yea- , -- 1 .....A.....--.!dc.1- ' - f Letters Issues on L Fr011i ta-ba- ' -- -, . . - - i : That Unpredictable Frenchman , s , I, whatic,wilLheore - , genius far-seein- g lor-cutti- ng niirifir-Pfeiliciiitlyfin-heard- than-enoug- ra :I a Oo I - tile -- -- . , -- Economic, Not Emotional - , GO LES -- -- , ' ts ques--diploma- - - Tba don't-"co-opera- te" Poetry Day Suggests Most Any One Can Wiite Verses efforc-ancrthen-t- Factors Motivate Elections ......... the-Whit- e - the--stor- y SuezSettledNexi, Israel - ost -- The 1 s - - just--plai- to-th- -- -- . - - -- - long-rang- e and-respe- n, SI 'Serenading' Wasined d the PeaceN ct - anti-Israe- l. - - , - . , ' . - - - i lu-e- to-sl- - ay igtOidecestn. wr2ael"nr edi ' on The vv lute Plume , j , I d Y -- 1 aemi-offici- I -- ' ' - ' q gful , ' i -- e ,-,'- -- -. .- - .. dto - - . , -- ' -- 92:--I-- 2. --- -- - - , ost . ---- - , |