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Show 7 TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1951 The Dragerton Tribune Dragerton. Utah W . VA. Vtww w Pg U The Sangdong tungsten mine near Yongwol in south Korea is one of the most important tungsten deposits in the world. Mutftk. ewe, INSPIRATION Conscience 0 nnP D SCRIPTURE speaks of conscience small voice. ' t t v $ v ' 'Jfe Ti.s ' , . 5 i'rSvIK wsspwi S f "! U !&:' 'fr'J $ '"1 i I f:5'' v v Wtf Z v223afO-f- awsawsA -- .e. 'A?V -- a- ' AVt V.T iiiiaiteii;ivnrii TRAGIC CRASH Eight were killed and 63 Injured near Bryn Mawr, Pa., when a Pennsy flier plowed into the rear of a halted train. The Pullman of the stalled train was demolished, trapping many passengers in their berths. It took workmen eight hours to clear tracks. PB0S SPflUK The above editorial and other material appearing in this column were prepared by Religions News Service. RESISTOB STANDARD TRANSPORT TYPE mi TYPI, GRASSROOTS f ; V Just How Good Was General's v , ' Administration of Japanese? Patterson 5' , v IBs. Wright A. 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He has instructed the governors of all states, the mayors of all large cities, and the governments of all counties that they can not borrow money in General Marshall, as spokesman for of one million dollars with excess the administration, largely conto which finance new, or uncompletcedes that. What I still do not understand is why it was necessary to ed projects, without first getting a summarily relieve General Mac- clearance from his office. The first of such notices should Arthur of all of his duties in the far east, where his opponents admit have gone to the White House. The one individual most prone to start he had done an outstanding job. If the United Nations took excep- new, and unneeded projects is Mr. tion to his proposed methods, that Wilsons big boss, President Truof such notices should organization could have asked Pres- man. The next to have gone congress. ident Truman to have made a cities and counties are The in states, their field commander, change matter of unin the for he was employed by the United but small fry Nations as supreme commander of necessary spending. How about the St. Lawrence waterway and the its forces in Korea. deepening of the Missouri river That would have left Macfrom Sioux City to Kansas City, Arthur in Japan where he had just to mention a couple that call done a remarkable job, and for many millions. where he was needed, at least, until a Japanese peace treaty The tax payers would enthuswas completed. That would iastically applaud his efforts, if have saved for us a man who successful, when applied to the General Marshall says is better President, and to congress, and qualified to advise on military especially to the congressional and diplomatic lines than any pork bill. Wilson holds a fedother man in the world eral job. His direction to the and whom we need in directing state, city and county governeastern ments is a violation of the Conand formulating a far stitution, and abridgement of policy. the rights of local governments, Through the senate investigation, including those of the states. the President may have molified I know of some counties where many members of his party, to an extent that they will accept the ver- that edict, if it could be made to dict, whatever it may be, if any. stick, would be valuable to the peoBut nationally, he has lost with the ple of those counties, but the prinpeople much of the leadership he ciple Is wrong. The place where it had previously enjoyed. is most needed, and the people with If he had to fire a general, why whom it is most needed, are right did he not exercise his authority there in Washington. on Gen. Harry Vaughn. His passing W, would not have been considered a How canwe reconcile the World serious loss, or regretted by any, that is War III wolf cry of y other than the recipients of deep followed tomorrow wiUi the optimis he freeze units. tic assurance of approaching global whole MacArthur incident peace? We have had such state has resulted only in a loss to the ments at intervals since the fightnation of a valuable, and specially ing stopped in Germany. So many and soldier times has the wolf cry been soundat a time when we are in sad need ed, that the American people no of such talents. longer believe in either. We do not Joe get excited about them. tomordeep-dye-d a is villian, While there are only seven Civil Stalin War veterans still living, the govern- row he is a fine old fellow, with ment is paying out $6,000,000 a year only peace in his heart. We have lost in Civil War pensions, most of it our fear of the big, bad wolf. ' going to 9,500 widows, and to 1,331 - " We are spending" billions on war thildren of veterans. preparations, but should the conflict any of our ills are caused by come, we will not be ready. feeling sorry for ourselves. & I have no way of knowing, but my D e f e r s e mobilization director, personal opinion is there will not Charles E. Wilson, a President Tru- be another world conflict in the for man appointee, has made a new seeable future. move in the way of socialistic cen (Released bjr WNU Festgrpa.) Create b ' -- UhnlA fir,0M . -- e-- v Ai- talented-administrat- Reli- gious writers have described it varias the oracle of God, the ?' "1 ously chamber of justice,-- ' and the only infallible judge. Another apt description refers to conscience as Gods viceregent in the soul. Conscience may be defined more precisely as the testimony and seZ cret judgment of the soul which ap' proves actions it considers to be jood, and reproaches itself with ,?1 .3 hose it believes to be evil. Moral-- y speaking, his conscience is the lighest law in an individuals life. 0 i lam xs v '' ' PWJW fee x H f ... NAMED EVANGELIST The Rev, Charles B. Templeton, onetime Canadian 6ports cartoon- ist, has been named first fulltime evangelist by the National Council of Churches. Religion Question Box Q: Who were the Philistines? A:. An ancient people who gave to Palestine its name and are often mentioned in the Old My tongue appreciates Prince Albert from the very first puff, says Clifton G. Sliuhart, Jr Testament. PIPE SMOKERS! Prince Alberts patented insures cool, smoking joy., With the bite procesa ! in out, pleasure! Sterilization Measure No-Bit- c" rich-tastin- g Stirs Legislative Fuss PiaaaM Pataatad del bill to MONTGOMERY, Ala.- -A permit compulsory sterilization of patients in Alabama mental hospitals was unanimously passed by a SS. 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