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Show Patience is symbolized by the tireless worm, creeping over lofty summits, perservering in its intent. Mary Baker Eddy BUICK CENTURION MAKES BOW The HELPER THURSDAY PACE News-Lett- er By ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent i between the President and a REMEMBER friend". of State Dulles Secretary generally expected President Eisenhower declared in' indicates tnat the Eisenhower- discussions will be devoted his Economic Report to the gress, that the nation is on the to atomic bomb test controls, the "threshold" of a four hundred Middle East and German unifi- - f his aAress. "Arc We Hearted billion dollar annual total in cation. Others say Mr. Eden for Bankruptcy and War?, Mr.' goods and services and "under- hopes for a joint policy state- Castle is equally concerned with ment on colonialism. fawill remain .the 57 billion dollars we have conditions lying But Mr. ,Dulles sidestepped given ,to foreign nations in the to further economic vorable n years, and the desire of growth". As was unexpected in comment on what most observers many quarters, the message sug- feel are the primary reasons for, the Administration to continue as in-agested that "this is a good time the visit, the question of Formosa foreign aid indefinitely the islands of Quemoy and dicated in the President's request for the Congress and the Executive Branch to study" the de- Matsu (where pressure from Red for Congressional authority to commitments sirability of granting authority lo shore batteries was stepping up make "long-tercontrol installment buying even at last report), and the issue of, in this field, though it was not needed under trade with the Chinese Reds. Mr. Eden, of course, would give thej Mr. Castle faces up to the "present conditions". facts that, (a) there. IS More significant is the recur- - islands to the Reds and remove twi a thing as going broke,, and, s" a to even 'barriers trade e Presi-jththat, note The caution. of ring if we do, "Moscow's dream under wraps, is highly profitable! ,nh u ,iah ntwM the British. According to US conquering the world will be of prosperity as we are currently without firing a enjoying is "inevitably surround- - News and World Report, Sir shot or dropping a bomb . ed bv a margin, of uncertainty", thony has promised Washington me speaker cited a long list or his government will not push! a, in , inti ,t thati "Tt is!..I that OUr more ridiculous extra'va- -' : 'Red: f!hirH atmiisinn in ihf Lll JlVOIfl UniMHLHILL :j rUUUUHCCilLV m foreign aw, and sum-An- d, fiances UN our until after election, uncerto and bear in mind the med words that' some- UP it for whatever bearing tainties that always surround the how see especially appropriate-repor- t future. But it is no less import- may have on the matter, we might! that in Moscow, Comrade to Faneuil Hall. "And so it goes ant to recognize that the opporon whlle our. Federal tunities , . . are much greater Khrushchev told Marshal Mac-i1"- "debt s031"8 skies. Today UNRRA' former in chief Duffie, than the uncertainties." als 'tfto But the paragraph that we can' the Ukraine, that the President of factories. homes, is neace for earnestly working all paste in our hats is this: cars every thing "Lasting prosperity of the na- and does not want war. He said machinery, value within the AnthAiv M. tangible Faure.o that Sir and on what more tion depends far United States. And' that Is' the individuals do for themselves than were good tooys too. At this point there would seem best reason I can give you why on what the Federal Governwe ment does or can do for them. to be nothing much for us inno- worldcan no longer uphold the and hold ourselves together. cent bystanders to do but hold our The rate of our economic adAnd is the best reason I can-givit hats. vance- in the years ahead will you why no more billions depend largely on our ability as "WPA FOR MISINFORMATION'' should be r-appropriated for environa people to preserve an add. It should with. be ended rafters of eign of the "Cradle ment that rewards innividual inenter Liberty", Bpston's historic Fan-- i the seven billion dollars already itiative and encourages euil Hall, rang again the other m the pipeline rn Washington. prise, innovation and investment." protest After hat we should remove-tn night with impassioned as Eugene W. Castle, reporter, the pipes!" remind the President of these world traveler and contributing words from time to time. editor of American Mercury An enterprise, when fairly once sounded off not against a begun, should not be left SUMMIT CONFERENCE NO. 2 till all Perhaps it is only a coincidence cruel monarch, but a bungling that ought is won. Shakespeare that the mysterious letter to the Administration; ana not againsi President, attributed to Russia's a tax on tea, but the tax of 700 Premier Briganin, was delivered million dollars over the past de- All Your to the White House by Russia's cade for foreign propaganda that bucko-mat- e Ambassador Zaxou. has also "cost us the respect of Typewriter Ribbons bin on the day that Britain's tens of millions of foreigners Carbon Papers Prime Minister Anthony Eden who were once our friends. "Now," declared Mr. Castle, sailed for his Washington conAccount Books ferences. But certainly, if the referring to the US Information Staples and Staplers. Kremlin wishes to pull the rug Agency, "new demands are being out from under Sir Anthony and made to enlarge our government's to inject new issues into the WPA for Misinformation. The JOURNAL OFFICE White House discussions design propaganda campaign that has ed to sidetrack the British objec- failed us so miserably in Europe tives, this was an excellent time is now to toe enlarged and trans WORDS TO As was . 11 J Con-IE06- UK nd L. ?enturion' kmVar uJ'lET of fiberglass, Centurion incorporates "cy top. many innovations styling - a oo norsepower " ""' the instrument panel, provides the driver with a engine. in the trunk, with a wide the traditional " f.ur a 56.'S coupe with an and engineering It "s . P"wCieu uy A television camera screen on view to the rear, elimirearview mirror. It will go on display for the first time at the General Motors nating Motorama in New York. -- ELGIN MARIENE A tiny woteh at a tiny price. it "2Uf v-- k Forest Ground Observers -- Continued From Page One Continued alert began February 1, with observations in most areas of the state. Until now the program in- Utah has e been on a standby, and a March, 24-ho- ur - part-tim- basis. The reasons given for the unexpected change from a standSky-watby to a round-the-cloprogram were (1) to increase the effectiveness of the Ground Observer Corps, nationwide, as a defense measure for this country, and (2) to bring this segment of air defense into full alignment with other measures recently taken by the U. S. Air Force to tighten- the defensive system of the U. S., Canada and Alaska. The Ground Observer Cotips is a volunteer civilian organization which is organized and trained by the U. S. Air Force, but which functions as a part of the Civil Defense program. There are now 141 observation posts organized in the 29 counties of Utah each of which is tied by a telephone system to the air Falter Center in Salt Lake City. ch ck LELGIN Shock-rttiita- f IAKEVIEW and nt ' wattrprooKSS22 M ftt ELGIN KAREN. pansion I! Minim fir M 'MM - Ex- braciltf matthtf pcrftctly, force-operat- HELPER, UTAH Because Phone News Items To of ed the sudden switch to a full time from a part-tim- e operation,, the Air Force has re- - Journal two-do- in "-- WODDY'S JEWELRY jjS 11 .pt - rom 39 Fivr, ferred to the Near East and Asia, For this the Executive Department hm the effrontery to de- -I mand that the Congress apptopri- ate an increase of nearly 50 mil-- ! lion dollars (the 1955 appropria- tion was 7 million) for 'a use- less project that is already over. budgeted by more than 50 mil- lion dollars." But, as indicated by the title J Washington JOURNAL (Utah) FEB. 9, 19S6 AND FOR HER Service From Page One ' Police Training School To Be Held Feb. 24 At Price By F.B.I. sheep of central and southeastern Air. Arthur Cornelius Jr., SpeUtah in the summer months and abstracts provide for any other cial Agent in Charge of the Fednational forest in the United eral Bureau of Investigation a States. Salt (Lake City, Utah, announced today that a police training school of The Department Agriculon arson investigations will be ture maintains a policy of peri- held (Friday, February 24, 1956, odic of proced- from 9 a.m. to 5 at the ures to speed operations, improve Price city hall, Price,pjn. Utah. organization, and reduce costs. The police training school on All employees are encouraged to arson investigations is sponsortake part through the employee ed by Sheriff Albert Passic, Carsuggestion system. Mr. Maughan, bon County, Sheriff's Office, accomfor highly noteworthy and will be conductPrice, Utah, plishment, also has won com- ed by the Federal Bureau of Inmendation expressed in hearty vestigation. Courses of instruccongratulations bestowed by all tion will be given toy an FBI inof his associates. Many conscienstructor and Mr. Fred Dupuis, tious employees do more than Chief Special Agent, National which is their jobs require xjUclill 1U xuc uaucFyviiicid, ui" what Mr. Maughan has done in Francisco, California. , this case, Mr. Baker concluded. Attendance is limited to regularly appointed law enforcement officers who are members of a direcDefense Civil quested the regularly constituted law entor for the State of Utah to call forcement agency. The course is sectional several meetings of designed to assist law enforcepublic officials throughout the ment officers and officials in state to permit the Air Force to problems connected with arson outline the immediate require- investigations. In addition to ments of the Ground Observer Carbon County Sheriff's Office Corps in the critical months personnel and officers of the ahead. Price, Utah, Police Department, law enforcement officers from Carbon, Emery, San Juan and Grand counties will be in attendance at the school, Mr. Cornelius said. HIM FOR ic Freedom Week Continued From Page One ed by Eugene Holman, the Crusade's national chairman. Mr. Lang, who is of the Lang Company, (), wi tw ' ' ndbtnef e Th j For , , to try. We are told that there is "no fixed agenda" for this "meeting First UN Commemorative Stampofl956 vice-presid- corporated, said, Crusade mittees are " toeing organized throughout Utah to raise funds for Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press. v,The Crusade for Freedom is a vital link between the 70,000,000 people who are still deprived of their freedom in the satellite countries," Mr. Lang declared, 'We in Utah are dedicated to continue this program until they win back their national heritage and their human dignity." To help meet Utah's quota in the 1956 campaign, contributions may be mailed to Crusade for Freedom, co Harold J. Steele, Treasurer, 79 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. One dollar will buy one minute of truth over Radio Free Europe, Mr. Lang said. FOR SALE For Rent In- com- - AT THE VOGUE VALENTINE SPECIAL! 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