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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE TWO tWAsiSjPglttS) Spy Inquiry Should Not Ask Rejection of the Constitution WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS' I By Bill Schoentgen, WNU Staff Writer la Hum aalamaa, (EDITORS NOTE! Wh.a ilalau art taprtttti aa Bat By BAUKIIAGE Wttttrm News Analyst and Commentator. WASHINGTON. When a man has a strong constitution he doesnt have to think much about it. It works about the tame with a nation. Especially when both are young and vigorous. But as they get more mature, they may discover a lew organs here and there which have to be mended or a few articles that have to be amended Just because of a changing environment. ; i N.wms thing-lackin- Pure Hate Henry Wallace claimed that his expansive love tor his fellow men had not been diminished by his experiences in the South, but it stood as a fact that the ramparts of that abiding affection must have undergone a severe test As tha Progressive partys presidential candidate Wallace had gallantly penetrated into the southern states to bring them his brand of enlightenment But the crusader was not appreciated. He was received in North Carolina by hostile audiences who showered him with invective, vilification, eggs and tomatoes. His speeches were blanked Out by boos and catcalls in Winston-Salem- , Durham, Burlington, Greensboro and Charlotte, N. C. Wallace was stunned with unbelief at what was happening to him. In Burlington, where the full force of North Carolinas vituperative mood waa unleashed, the former vice president was not even given a chance to talk. He was unable to do anything except dodge missiles and plead with the furious citizen! closest to him that things like this were not supposed to happen in the United States. It was an ugly display of bad taste that spread hysterically, from town to town as Wallace's tour progressed. -- The egg end tomato tossing was severely criticized by top U. S. officials, Including President Truman who called it "highly business, and said: Mr. Wallace Is entitled to say his piece the same as any other American." Nevertheless, In' North Carolina Wallaces say was confined for the most part to protestations against the treatment he was receiving. At Greensboro, with egg shell clinging to his head, he shouted: 1 dont mind being hit by eggs and tomatoes, but they would be more useful being fed to children. The faces 1 have seen distorted by hatred are of people for whom I have in my heart profound compassion, because most of them have not enough to eat." -- -The crowd laughed at him. And as Wallace left North Carolina to head Into Alabama and Mississippi it looked a though he might be able1 to use some profound compassion" for himself, for his racial views are opposed even more violently in those states. - g e. . j er 1 n the art U.. tt tUa aawkyapii.l Crowd Fury WALLACE; left-win- LJ atttttarilj tt Ualaaa atwa aaalyala In any case It isn't a good ldea lock your constitution up and victed the accused fas their never take It out and dust it off and minds, feel they are gnilty, and see if it is still there. else have the feeling that anyone This is the month when what Ben who objects te what the comFranklin referred to as the grand mittee has done la guilty ef takFederal Constituing aides with a traitorous pertion" was born in son and, therefore, la himself InPhiladelphia after directly guilty of treason. more than four Before me I have a letter. It is I months debate by written in good English, emotional constitutional it la true, but 4 the obviously from an convention. It was Intelligent and educated person. It signed Monday, says in part: September 17, , "Why not be fair in your broad1787. George casts? If la scandalous and near preWashington criminal te murder a man's repusided over the tation oa mere suspicion as Is convention and being done by certain commitpresided as well tees investigating communism. . . as he had as So far so good. With that start I head of thk rag- expected a strong defense of the ged Continentals. Bill of Rights to follow. But no in When the docu Bankhage deed! Listen ta this but ment was en You know perfectly well the grossed it was signed by all but necessity of tho publicity against Gov. Edmund Randolph and CoL communism because there Is na George Mason of Virginia and other way to arouse the electoElbridge Gerry of Massachusetts. rate, Ton knew there are BeneThe beslnesa being tbaa dict Arnolds by the score In the closed." as Washington wrote In administrations set up." bis diary, the members ad--Wait a minute! Is It necessary to ed Tavern,-dinto the City Journed violate the Constitution to arouse together and took a cordial leave tha electorate? If you believe that, . ef each ether . . you believa in revolution. It'a revoMany people at the time thought lution if you do not use legal means the Constitution was pretty good s to exercising youjr right to change tt was, and yet the part which is the Constitution, But do you want to probably most familiar to the pres- change tha Constitution so the Bill ent generation is, the part which of Rights Is Not if you our founding fathers recognized as really mean Infringed? what you say In the In the origg the first first paragraph of your letter. inal draft tha first amendment; Whot Selling V. S. Congress shall make ne law Down ef an establishment the River? respecting religion or prohibiting the free exAs to whether there are Beneercise thereof; or abridging the dict Arnolds in the government, 1 freedom ef epeech, or ef the have no tjoubl there may, be forpress; or the right of the people eign spies in the government, and peaceably to assemble, and to I would be in favor of dealing with a the for government petition them much' more drastically than redress af grievances," laws permit. 1 hope strongpresent This - amendment and the nine er law will be drafted. So does Which followed, making up the Bill, congress. The department of jusef Rights, were all Introduced in tice ha been working on such the first congress, as tha Beards law for some time. But to say the In their Basic History of the Unitgovernment (is Tull of Traitor is ed States" put it, in response to either utter nonsense or else toff a popular demand" but Involving FBI is a lot of moron. Now lets no alteration in the form of govread further from my listeners ernment." Congress passed the Bill letter: -- of Right on to the states, which, in "Canada has officials in their" convention, ratified them by 1791. government who are loyal to the BAQCING: ' Establishment of these fundacountry and cleared out the rata mental rights, says Carl Van Dor-e- n on their own Initiative. We have For Truman In The Great Rehearsal," may As the two major presidential men who are selling us down the be regarded as tha contribution of river night nad day." candidate prepared to swing their the people" to tho Constitution. Well, as to Canada, no one was campaigns Into full career in prepThey represent the crystallization publicly accused until the court aration for the November elections, of those desires for human dignity had decided there was legal proof some good news popped up for In the souls of civilized men deof hit guilt The names of those who President Truman. sires which reveal his Innate pos- had been accused end The CIO officially threw Us supdeclared Insession of a spirituality that dif- nocent never were to tha Democratic ticket and port revealed. ferentiates him from the beasts. As to men selling us down the pledged the organization to work ef The maintenance those river night and day, I will take for hia election. ' That waa the way the CIO had rights, as opposed to the attainthe word of General Eisenhower if, ment and safeguarding af purely written itself on the political books in a political year, the President material possessions, has brought word cant be taken. The general this year, but the action left the about the clash ef Ideologies said: Thia country keeps its major organization simmering with interwhich threatens a crisis In the Secret pretty well" nal discord. world today. ung Now the writer of this letter ie Bitter protests of IS to b overcome had had ion leaders accordsincere, obviously believes, Spy Prob ing to his own word, in the fifth before the CIO could cast its lot Presses Point amendment on both legal and with Truman and Barkley. The unions wanted to support During the spy-rininvestigations moral grounds. Tet on the seme activities page, speaking with natural but il- Wallace, and they had their way by tha house committee, there was much talk logical indignation be asks that the insofar aa tha resolution adopted by the .group was easy In its criticism about tha violation of tha Bill of Bill of Rights be abrogated. I understand this psychologically. of the Progressive party's candl-datRights. Tha Prealdent himself, when asked a categorical question on that J have found myself privately conGOP nominee Thomas E. Dewey, subject, said be believed that this victing at least one of the persons committee had, in tha course of its who waa accused by a witness be- however, was condemned as the The activities candidate of big business. bearings, infringed these rights He fore the did not specify which of the rights committee although I know that in Dlxiecrats, headed by Gov. Strom bad been infringed but from his pre- vestigation by the FBI and hearings Thurmond of South Carolina, were vious expressions it would seem be' by the grand Jury failed to find drugged off In the resolution as a thia person guilty. Perhaps more coalition of Democrats end wav referring to tha fifth amend that has will be Introduced with nothing Republicans ment which fays In part: which tha accused can be convicted steadfastly adhered to the phllos-undNo person ahaO be held to antha. law, but as long aa we Phy of the National Association of swer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a present- pretend to b loyal Americana, we Manufacturer. resolution by the The ment or indictment of a grand have to hold our tempers and withCIO did not necesboard executive hold our . . . judgments. Jury. sarily mean total support for the Tha President said soma of the Perhaps before forming opinPresident, however. Philip Murray, ions on this subject, certainly betestimony made public had done CIO president, said that tha 12 disto barm certain perfore expressing them, Instead af irreparable senting union art not bound by the sons, had slandered a lot of people Just counting H, It might be well majority decision to back Mr. Truwho didnt deserve it U count the 10 amendments comman, He explained that all the evidence posing the Bill of Rights and Any union still may exercise Its of alleged- - gulll - ccipceming-the- se while counting, read them aver to do what it wants, he said. right a persona had already been presented carefully," That meant; Apparently, that tha to the grand Jury and that the And maybe, aa a birthday pres12 CIO unions, grand Jury had not considered It ent to the Constitution which has leadership of at least more than a million numbering sufficient grounds for indictment us the best given government we The Jury, protecting tha rights of know- - about, read the rest of tha members, would continue to labor the individual, had not mads the document over, Too. If enough peo- in behalf of Wallace, while 30 other unions with about 5.S million memnames public. But the ple did that, there might be a hapbers would go to work for the Demactivities committee, presentpier birthday all around. ocratic party. a ing the same evidence, had made the names public and in so doing r A in an ear of com had, according to the implication cant bore any more than the corn NO REUEP TOMORROW of tha President infringed the Bill you can hear every day with your - " Of " own ear. Right. Living From the mail 1 get and the telenews old same that Heres again: phone calls I receive, I know that After the recent Olympic games. There is no immediate relief from many people disagree with the ln hlh.c criticisms of the committee, fully ish Prime Minister Attlee bad to go to creep will it continue probably to the hospital with athletes foot epproving of its actions. upwards throughout the election These people, I am sure, de net campaign this fall. believe In the Infringement ef When Christopher Columbus dis Economists of the labor, comanyonea constitutional rights. covered America, he found no cows merce and agriculture departments This was not strange because there They believe In the American concur in toe prediction that no was none here. legal principle that n person la It was probably in price is likely to come break Innocent nntil he is proved guilty. Just as well, however, since there about before the November 2 elec But they appear te have con were no bulls here either. to t South Receives Wallace With Fury; CIO Fledges to Support President; Derlin Heelings f.lay End Stalemate i Wallace, Progressive party candidate for President, baa discovered that the penalty for espousing political Ideas that differ aharply from the majority opinion Is hatred. Speaking at Greensboro, N. C., be was pelted with egg and vegetables which probably Is just another form of freedom ef expression. Henry BERLIN: Some Talk That sound of sabers rattling in Berlin meant this time that the disputants in the fighj over control of the German capital were merely laying down their swords to get together and talk about it once more Tension lifted almost visibly when the Big Four military govern nor of Germany met for the first time i more than five months to discuss a single currency for Ber tin and the lifting of the Soviet blockade of the city. The meeting was called in the first place to implement decisions reached by the American, British with and French ambassadors Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov in Moscow. At least the Moscow talks had accomplished that much. Topping the list of items for discussion was tha problem of what to do about the rival currencies in Berlin. At present both eastern and western zone marks are circulating in the city. t " It was understood that the conferees In Moscow previously had agreed in principle that only the Soviet zone mark should circulate in Berlin, but that it should be under controL There were still conflicting attitudes as to what course the Berlin parley should ' take," however." The Russians believed that an agreement on getting a single currency must be worked out before any final East-Weagreement on Berlin ean be possible. In Washington the U. S. state department, backed by Great Britain and France, was insisting thst the Soviets must lift the Berlin blockade before any discussion of tha currency problem is held. The whole situation gras extremely complex and, actually, few persons outside of high official circles made any pretense of being able to understand if fully. About aa far as general understanding of the subject went. It was limited to the realization that unless an agreement were reached oon the tortured peace would become more dangerously strained. Tuesday, September 14, 1948 Kitchen Helper Has GREEK CRISIS; Relieved Man Playing the Portable ; Broadway Confetti: Waldorf hotel barbers, summoned to suites by for' eign diplomats, are searched by guards for concealed weapons. Nobody thinks of the razorl . . . The reason one of the lawyers (on 42nd street) la never in after I p. m. Hes at the Harem waiting on tables. . . . Not once, they say, has Mr. Truman sat on his new porch. Too visible from the street; A Philly spendof oglers. er (making our bistros) is perfect-e- d at all times by a female bodyguard! Her unique job is keeping him from being careless with tips to ciggie and camera-gelHez nesty hebit of tossing $50 bills. ... s. Sights Yon Dont See From a Bns: The drug store at 56th and Madison which now feature a maitre d for Ita Body fountain! Leads you to the fountain stool, helps yon get seated, takes the order, . . . The Broadway infants shop called; Babydash-ery.-" . . . Charlies bargain tore on the lower East Side, which offers a ladys handbag on sale for only 8200! . . . Sign in a 47th street bookshop: Wise Men Fish Here." the wrestling team was tagged most courageous athlete of 1938; h was blind. Bernard Baruch is deaf, but it doesn't bother him. To concentrate or doze, he Just unhooks his hearing aid. . . . Francis Parkman, one of the greatest his tonans, was crippled. . . . Madame Curie had tuberculosis, was threatened with blindness. Did she stop? . Infantile paralysis claimed toe body of Sir Walter Scott but not toe spirit . . Tuberculosis didn't dull the pen of Robert Louis Stevenson. . Beethoven wrote the music he never would hear. willf four-pow- st MAHHATTAH HEARTACHES Ghostly lovers in en aged rendezvous . . Return again to heed the golden sound And whisper of the love that once they knew As they spread their snagie carpet on the ground. Ghostly lovers meet to fan the flame . . . And linger for a while as sinners o bet their chips on life's romantic game . . . And spin the wheel to feel the gambler's thrill. Yet ghostly lovers hart as mortals do , Till evening breathes again ber mystic themes And cloaks them in the haunted rendezvous . , . To laugh and love and weave their gentle schemes . . . Secrets are the things that lovers share , And there are quite a few to this affair Andrew Cowans. - I British tongues and heartstrings are vibrating with rumor ef a romantic association (thats what It la when royalty is Involved) between Princess Margaret Rose, youngest daughter of toe klnr and queen, and the Krquis of Bland-for- d, a yeung nobleman. Her parents have yet to pass Judgment en him, howevvr. fair-hair- DEATH CAME: Charles E. Hughes Regally bearded Charles Evans Hughes came within a --whisker of being elected toe 27th President of tlie United States in 1916. At that time he was a crusty, unbending, academic man, and it was probably because of that temperament that he' lost the presidential race to Woodrow Wilson in one of toe closest elections in history 277 electoral votes to 254. Californias vote was the deciding factor In the final result and Hughes lost that when he incensed toe California governor by failing to visit him while on a tour of the state. But Charles E. Hughes was, nevertheless, as near to being a great man as most people ever get. And be mellowed with time. He was toe only American ever to be appointed twice to the U. S. IN GARLAND, TEX. once in 1910 and A supreme court hatmaker waa offer- again in 1930 when he refumed to. ing edible candy headgear (above) preside as chief justice. for reckless election bettors who He was twice governor of New vow to eat their hats if their canYork, his native state, resigning didate loses. the position during his second term IN ROCHESTER, N. H. . . . Rayto become a supreme court assomond Beaulieu, fined $73 in munici- ciate justice. In July, 1941, he retired from, the pal court for operating an unregistered automobile,- - sold his car" to supremebenchto'withdrsw-int- o raise money to pay the flhe private life.1 Between that time" and IN SPRINGFIELD, MASS. . . . August of. this year he made only Robert H. Smith was granted a one public appearance to attend divorce when hq testified that his toe funeral services of Harlan wife, enraged because he didn't Fiske Stone, another chief justice, know how to dance - the polka, in April, 1946. Late last month Charles Evans slapped and kicked him until hia weight dropped from 165 pound to Hughes, 86 years old, died of con140. gestive heart failure. 4 Time Square Ticker: Investing to plays is risky enough to make a slot machine envious. However, toe best bet appears to be musicals. About 40 per cent of toe 1947-4- 8 seasons turned out to be money-maker. . . Jean Tennysons work for hospital ized vets la the talk of concert circles. . . . Paria designer (of femme apparel) are studying Hollywood styles. Their slipping is showing. . . . Locals moan lta Impossible to export goods to Yurrop unless more than a dozen people are taken care of. (Black market red tape). s. 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The Big Show: The chorus and In the Rtogling Bros. Bamum-Bailey circus get as high as 80 (down to 840) depending on show-gel- s toe number of productions they appear In. They are guaranteed a , season plus free board, room and transportation (on tour). All personnel sleep in U, S, government hospital cars, purchased last year and converted into traveling hotels. The streamlined (in Rlngling red) sleepers resemble toe Super Chief. . . . The only two bookings not under canvas are New York and Boston. . . . The cost to stage toe circus dally ia $23,000. . . . Susie, one of Eldridges performing chimps, demands kleenex for her cold. . . . 5.000 pieces of wardrobe are to the show. SO people work in the costume department. . . . One of toe clown is William Ballantine, a former newspaper man. . , . The pink sugar candy is made of granulated sugar with color added. 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