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Show HKHXl l Jol Tuesday, August Meeting Will Come to Order to Discuss Peace!! IT XII THF l,OGN. 1 A. l!X XI 13, lino j Lee And Maw; DEAL TO DO WITH FERTILITY M im Harriman's Trip r.'nwi vai Htion, Iv of his stall ) Ieaixon Is i i ernor: "Boys, Ilurrimiins Trip The nivide reason lor Awicll ilninmaris flmft ' scold Geneial M.icAithur trip io Tokyo wasn't as the dop fur confet i mg wi'h Ch.ang sters have iepoitpd. Insiead Pi evident Tiuman MacArthui s ie simply got linpntieni wailing for to get it. Hairintm. sent and poll In.ucallv, the dctail-- d xepoit fiom MacAHhuf reached Washington afier Kartiman was alieariy) en loule So he made the trip lor nothing. Mac Actually, Truman knew in advance that taough Aithur planned to meet Ch'ang the time hadn't been wt. The president also didn't li ust Sec i el ary of Del nse Johnson to telay an accurate leport, beeau.e of Jolinson s strong pro Chian" sympathies Malik in Doghouse Inside the J. Is. secuuly council: Soviet delegate Jacob Malik is in the Kremlin doghouse because h let U. S. Delegate Wanen Austin needle him into by saying that tiie only P.ussian aims possessed the N'oith Koieans were those "which we sold them when Soviet forces withdievv from Korea." This is the fust time Malik or any other Soviet leader has adm lied that the North Koreans are using Soviet weapons. ' More important, from the standpoint of the United jfa'.-s-, it will make wondeiful propaganda if we discover any Soviet military equipment in Kor- . ea na wnsnt Iheie when the Russians wlthdiew-Tins would expose Malik as a liar bdoie the world. For insianre, we have positive knowledge that the Russians had no ,lt planes in Kotea at the time hey departed in December, 1947. So If th ' North Koreans turn up with jet planes, tney must have iome from Russia aflei the withdrawal, j' Also, as one top oifieial in the United State! V delegation explained: 'Malik's statement will cer itainly bar the Russians from supplying the North Koreans with new arms from heie on in." i NOTE Andrei Gromyko, Malik's piedecessor, It , the Soviet delegate from Moscow. j masterminding ' However, it's a cinch that the much cleverer Grom yko didnt coach Malik to make the "arms state l ! in OGDEN. such Here it is: "I am an American youth. realize that I enjoy greater freedom, greater privileges and greater advantage than any other youth in the world. ' It I am to continue to enjoy these things, I must do my best to maintain them. "I know, theiefore, that I must obey law and uphold the principals upon which the nation was T lectures. The last of these lectures, scheduled for tomorrow iJilght at Washingtons Hotel Continental, will be nade by James Burnham, a former Marxist now 'f in the faculty o New York university. Recently returned from Europe, Burnham will ' discuss "Soviet Strategy for World Conquest. Last t reek Dr, Stefan Possory, a Viennese who teaches at Georgetown university, spoke on !:enpolitics ' h American and Soviet Foreign Policies. The week before GOP congiessmen got a closed-- r oor briefing on "Stalin's international appaiatus y Josef Zack, a former Communist and member T'f the party's central executive committee in the J Jnited States. All three lecturers bear down on the fact that are too "soft" with Communists and havent .one an effective countei propaganda pob. The GOP ' oliticos are being urged by their leaders to make ampaign speeches tieing in this professional data !n Red activities witn laxity" by the Democratic dministiaton. GOP leader Joe Martin of Massachusetts frankly ,, Id his colleagues at the first secret session that tne ctures would provide good "campaign material." ! ,S0 DEMOCRACY WASNT INTENDED TO PROMOTE Discrimination is not confined to any one geo- -i apnical section but has been present in all in one form or another. William M. le Jr., chairman of Democratic National Conir corn-uniti- es iittee. The picayune faith we had before the last two ars solved no problems then and that kind of abby piousness wont come close to the needs of lis day. Dr. D. R. Sharpe, executive! secietary of leveland Baptist Association. Polar colonics probably won't have bathing aches but atomic heal should insuie normal ops and a livable temp"ratuie for the inhabitants. Prof. Paul F. Cheneu. University of Michigan I'lentist, on creating small tempeiate zones in polar gions. The American Legion . . . duration of the present iy flPW vptorans ppnurn aig, national commander ie throws oveiboaid for crisis its advocacy of Oft ! gjttlafon of the Ameiiean i We have been trying to tell the people that we ii have adequate food and there is no reason for tarding or, in my opinion, an inciease in prices. paries F. Biannan. secietary of agncultuie. Every O WE'LL COME INTO a city strange to both of ui and I can be sure of having her ask how far the airport it from town, how much it would cost If we instead of waitwent in by ing for the airline bus, the name of the first big building we pass, and what are the meanings of the foreign language signs along tai the road. I USED NOT to answer these questic s, but not lonf ago I started answering with anything that popped into my head. Now I tell her that its eight and a half miles into town, that a taxi would cost three dollais and four cents more than the bus, that the latge building is the winter residence of the Prime Minister or the Heir Apparent (depending on what form of government the country we are in has), and that Beware! Danger- signs say. "No Smoking on ous Dog. Curves," Dont Play Cards with Strangers. and "Out for Lunch. The maddening thing about the whole business is that the minute I answer her she says, know You couldn't possibly that. You have never been here before, and you dont know the language." Yet a few minutes later she is off again with her questions. SHE MUST HAVE ASKED me ten thousand questions since we started on this trip, and many of them still stick in my memory. In Egypt she wanted to know hold old camels live to be, what one cost, whether they were hard to raise. Rnd why didnt the Sphinx face the Pyramids instead of having its back to them. So help me. if she Day Except Sunday - Robert W. Martin lRay Nelson I Reid Pedeisen ,:Grace Allred Publisher Managing Editor Advertising Director Classified Adv Manager Office Manager Cyril D. Garr A. H. John Mechanical Superintendent Circulation Manager dU A. Ripplinger ... ; : MEW RF.R United Press direct wires ' Audit Bureau of Circulation Faclflc Coast advertising Service McNaught Syndicate Features King Features-Bel- l Filtered In Bogan Post Off ice as second class matter. & Oilman Nienl Bnthman National Advertising rates as per Card. Advertising 1 didnt ask v hen we me In Dpinns-u- s weie visiting the part of the city wall St. vvhere Paul was lowered in a basket, why he didn't escape hv sliding down a rope which would have been a lot easier. She also wanted me to enlighten her on why the Street Called Straight is called that when it has bends in Do you know liow long it took Leander to swim the Hellespont? Neither do I. But I was asked that, just as if 1 had been his swimming coach. at Logan, Utah StlRSCKIFTION RATES On month, carrier On year, carrier One year mail (In Cach Valley On year mall (nutsld Cach Valley jOne year tciuturasja only) r it. The Herald Journal Printed DENMARK The moment we get in a foreign country my wife, for a reason known only to herself, immediately assumes that I to anything know the answ-eand everything. From morning till night she plies me with questions. To answer them Id have to have the wisdom of a templeful of Solomons, the memory of a circusful of elephants, and the knowledge of the combined faculties of Yale, Harvard, and the New York Police College. COPENHAGEN, 00 12u0 lo oo 12 uo duo O BE your WHAT WOULD answer if your wife asked ,vou if the ten per cent service chai ge that hotels over here laik onto your bill all went riiieetly to the help, or was some of it snitched bV the management HERE'S ANOT1I! R of Jeans questions 1 would like to have an answer for. When sou order hots d'oeuvies, and don't eat all the sat dines in (lie new ly opened can, what happens to them? Ate the satdines t hat aie leit oaten by the help and a new cf n always opened, or do they know how lo sneak sai dines back into tiie an mid make it look tuand new again? Fianklv, I wish she hadn t happened to ask me this one I ri like lo know mv sell NATURALLY, l AM NOT ITS OWN DESTRUCTION so-call- v tutional. Senator Wherry, Republican floor leader, think?. Congress may be breaking the law by sticking around Washington these days. He notes that the Congressional Reorganization Act states that the House and Senate must adjourn by Ju.v 31 each year, except in case of war, national emergency or special provision by Congress to keep going. We don't think it'll take a new law to give the aura of legality to the present proceedings on Cauitol Hill. Admittedly Congress hasnt declared war. But tew likely the bovs who are fighting and dvin in Kot-ewill accent national emergency" as a reasonable substitute of what they're going through. cuiupletelv lgnmant on all tin qupvtionx that I g t .hot at tin. when hc vpid a For iriMum-elarge statue of Uiaxmuv in limit of the Ft asm us Restaurant in Rotterdam and want, d know all about Kiasmus I wax tight there with the inhumation I told her that he wax either a , i veiy celebrated resl.uiiateui or that he was the Fi.ismtis m ihe Unite R, mux stones l.e nrc-- l , hav e lead w I en die ( w as a hi.d. I WE HADN'T 1.1 IN in U.q.n-hage- n ten minute betiue he anit d to now w cig.uette was noM ii in i i,ii eras In ten years, the statisticians figure the total will reach 15 million; in 15 years, probably 20 million. Right now, close to eight out of every 100 Americans aie in this age bracket. Fifty years ago, it was four out of every 100. '. a ,sh is i 1 In w ll ' oi K to get di i lean e d HI P ve nnv mai k. find if In . d I'm kee s diessino ,n th e dining room of the howl. Were going to Os hv boat o I no, d as well tomoMow snend this nth no n ng out t he age ot ho hunt u limit n and hv win i' was chi lh nad t Min. a. ,, i, i I . initial r it ing ( isln, and name. i i ,1 - t.e i , ,. i 1 l n ' H US t a k g A ,J-- 8 S 'll ' ot a V u' ' a' "' s norji for b k. fo-D s ;1' ,, at s. 111 i ' i - aoiu? dean st " aPd pn-- t n!l5i ga. ' la tRP i times take the youngstt dcn's 'rtlic . r s pr!f ne cam fresh whs at germ, penor to anv sminetic i, ural vitamin kV pr evention a d the char- 1 8nV wno which may be due to lnsu.,: daily intake ot vitamin E. I say nolmng aoout the nv vitamin E as a len'erty i5r,t disease. Magame and per stories of lne effects of vitamin E on $ disease have no foundatu, fact and aie ciucl in eff increased intake of vitarjn can benefit the condition of, with heart disease, the rr use of fresh wheat germu everyday diet wn! insures! benefit the vitamin can fn o THE CHARACTER Of everyday diet in respecttoc ility or fertility is not a ira of the vitamin E content t Wednesday, June 21. a rea told in a le.ter how she ad husband were not to be bi with children after three jj of barren mamage. Then began taking ne iodm n and using plain wheat top of much of the refined w flour In the daily diet, and t say what I w ill about old 1 Coincidence, are to welcome they hip whs preparing takes to convert a house a home. I do sincerely bet that a good many barren to could be similarly converts both partners in the enter built their everyday diet on plan of the basic health diet lined in the booklet The 1 to Yite for which send twe five cents and stamped sell dressed envelope. (Copyright 1950 by John Dille Co.) road Intersection AIR FORCES HEADQUARTERS, Tokyo, Aug. 14 (INS) Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, an old hand at fighting in the Asiatic air, picked up a strong magnifying glass from his desk and Intently studied the "strike picture that had been rushed to him from O'Donnells Maj. Gen. Rosey The fact that American life expectancy is the highest in the world contributes to this tiend. While the nation can be proud of that fact, it does pose serious problems concerning the welfare of those no longer able to support themselves. A national conference is now being held in Washington, D. C., discussing these problems. The meet was summoned by President Truman to focus national attention on the situation. About 3,300,000 old folks in the nation have no income of their own. About 2,300,000 have income of less than $300 per year. Figlity uei cent of the live with relatives, but many of the iest have to live in Hotels and rooming houses. institutions. Development of household appliances has reduced employment of older persons around the house and lai m. Life slowly ebbs out of thrt' and legs of the enemy' ei1r ed lines to the south. When the job in the torn the complete, as it will be, bombers will roam south'' force over w hat had been Korea. And yads and h bridges and concentration)kj qulred or set up there o reds will feel the deluge s. He reached for a hlack crayon and marie an x" over the important North Korean town of Pyongyang. "Take a look, Stratemeyer invited, returning to the desk and handing me the aerial photograph and the ehlarger glass. The picture, had been taken at about 15.000 feet. The magnifying glass diopped it dizzily to what amounted to rooftop level. What, had been one of the most Important North Korean marand shalling yards for troop heavy material funneling down from Mukden and Madivostock, in support of the troops to the south, was black and flat. A huge arsenal had. been levelled to tossed bricks and dust. Countless tracks for hundreds of yards around had been swept away as if they were cobwebs. A long freight train bulging with supplies had been standing on one line of those tracks when the lead bombardier of the flight of fifty had given the signal to unload the bombs. The freight trains and their locomutive had completely disappeared. o "Rosey really dropped that one perfectly. Stratemeyer said of his friend, the brilliant Brooklyn-- - n of bombs. To Stratemeyer this F! something like bombingk New save to delphia want vice versa. "We don't tk( it but it will help us in me run," Stratemeyer told bombnf comparatively lightbelow have already done out parallel has been dune the request of South K1 firials who are moie than, ing to sacrifice piopeily W cilities appiopriated enemy. No phase of the Korean under greater sciutmy I tary leaders througho World. horn former gild star and backfield coach at West Point. "Never even touched the town of Pyongyang-j- ust the things that hurt those fellows most. U.-1- 1 1 I There will he other marshal- yard blown to bit, more Ing v.mS Quick It was Stiatemeyers second such tup to his map for the purHe had pose of maiking an x crossed out Hungman earlier. Its big munitions and chemical facloncs had gone up with such a hellish blast that flying 15,000 feet over an undercast the hit maik by radar) (they were tossed around liks corks In a null race. o - 1 p The big United Stateea have ranged to within of borders behind " h(l.ckt.r, ti tionably sit Russian targets jets, and destroyed P , were in all probabahty for , material Ing Korea. But the bear lifted his head and this" lr ed many observeis ; believe that Korea war world trigger for 500-pou- i ripped kj now pio out of Japan. Unmolested by enemy for more than three weeki. big bombers have set ail for piecision bombih S. good weather and bai and swiftly they aie that the industrial neck of Kin base. Then he muttered, "great," got up from his desk and walked over to a wide map to perform the most satisfying ritual known to strategic bombing command-e- i TEAK AGO: world loHllv ee.pred a eono, rf peace in which Gen. Douglas MacArthur sumiiihuly in del ed Japan to send repiesentatives to Manila ,o leceive allied sui lender terms. As the war in the Pacific came to a blazing finish yesteiday afternoon, whistles from local Erins, and miens hum the Logan city fire department, set off a tierr.enduus wave of excitement in the stieets of down-towLogan that continued until eai ly this nun nmg. The army, loll only wilh the job of occupation, cut its dt,dt lequirements shat ply today and began piepaiations to demobilize up to 5.500, 0(H) men in the next 12 to IS months -- O TEN EARS AGO The house today oted President Roosevelt auth-oni- y to im Mei 360.000 national guaidxmen and i os. ii s in'o ihe regular at my for a years naming and if need be, service anywheie m the vv eM .'in liemisphete Striking hack with a vengeance that onlv Ihe t. iiunine heart ,s uipable of, Heb's Pig Stand soll-haclub ch.uri .ons of ihe lust half lace moved down I i nv .rnd H.n Nuiseiy last night b a s"oie of iron bird 50-o- 9 Eldeily folks who have spent their lives in worthy pin suit'. i eitainly deseive generous consideration and l expect. II TI.I.V TEAKS AGO I ire f undetermined origin destioyed the milling laid and wo. at ilevatois of the Faimeis Inion Milling company in Smithfield duting the e horns this morning. It was estimated that the loss n a ion Ii about S23.00(k of which about $15 000 is pmiertid hv mxuiance. At hast 78 Jamboree Boy Scouts fiom the CVche ,ul v toUin il will have Logan Friday afternoon toi tne Uih.tmile educational and Siivei Jubilee "1 '! will I. .oi lo Hi" east, aci mduig to Piestun W. 1ulci Siu.it I. D a li familiar sig tiophic mui the legs, gi cles glow r j "ll S . w running, ., knees and i,. . up and low holk.w and w adding BY BOB COXSIDIXE O li- As j a LIN- E- FAR 'EAST ll w . "HI a Precision Bombing Of North Korean Targets Is Effective 63. ' be blamed "lazy or cal advice T THE J, j pseudo-hypertrophi- c ON tv, i pseudo-hypertroph- ic WHAT SHOULD AMERICANS do to make life fuller tor the ever increasing number of their fellow citizens who are 65 or older? Amei leans are accustomed to thinking of their country as a young nation. But Father Time is catching up, inexorably. In 11)48, about 11 million Americans were above IIE The three a muscular dystrophy (I'll endeavor to render this into English as soon as I can untangle the type bars) and the presence of an excess of creatine in the urine, a sign which may be detected before the child develops the characteristic symptoms of muscular dystrophy. O The 11 Reds of course will seek a Supreme Court decision, but meantime it's worth noting how the appeals judges met the dilemma raised by communism. For Borne time the courts have been guided by the rule that the promoting of subversion must represent a clear and present danger before we can step in to halt it. As applied in the past, that has meant that riot and disorder at risk to government had virtually to be a fact before anything could be done. Plainly such an outlook doesnt fit these days of global communism directed from Moscow. Americas Communists are no innocent political party. Theyre conspirators serving the aims of Russia, rigidly disciplined to that purpose. The leaders trial disclosed specific programs of sabotage and revolution being plotted continuously by party members under Soviet guidance. To wait until the eve of the carrying out of these plans would be to court disaster. Clear and present danger thus narrowly defined would be a mockery. Fortunately the U. S. appeals court recognized this. It labeled the 11 leaders conspiracy a clear and present danger even though war or revolution was not actually at hand when their subversive acts were committed m 1948. And the judges sought to demolish the idea that a government cant mox'e to protect itself so long as forcible overthrow is not undertaken but is merely taught or urged. Obviously, said the court, one cannot teach and advocate the use of violence without specifically intending to bring about its use. By its ruling this court has admirably adapted established law to fit the perils of 1950. It has tried to make the judiciary into an instrument capable of dealing witn the Communists calculated warping of freedom to their own ends. Such efforts preserve for the courts their vital role m Americarf hie. blessed seed oil, palm oil, lettuce, cabbage, parsley, green peas, brown Best medicinal rice, oatmeal. form of vitamin E is wheat germ oil. We do not know how much vitamin E may be Required daily by child, man or woman. Scientific investigators believe that vitamin E deficiency accounts for some cases of sterility, abortion, poor muscular development in infants, nights is difficult to explain. Often there are many empty seats for Thursday, and lack of good seats thereafter. It you have some youngsters in the family, plan to see the rodeo with them Thursday night of this week. I' ' pertrophic m develiqud deteclive man, fected mu i. characteusi.i . when th" ears old. in the sj mpton early 'tear, , CHIEF FOOD SOURCES of vitamin E are wheat, wheat germ, barley, corn oil, cotton- - .j e PSEUDrt anti-sterili- ty VE JUST RECETVED a news item about the Cache county fair and rodeo from M. R. Hovey, who is helping with the publicity. It says that Thursday is "parents and children's day and evening at the fair and rodeo. Sounds like a good idea. AU children 12 years of age and under, if accompanied by parents, will be admitted free to the rodeo to general admission scats. This is for Thursday night, only. Such a plan will serve two purposes, at least if supported. It will encourage parents to take their kiddies to the rodeo. At our house, Kent and Vern have been talking all day about the big time theyre going to have Thursday night, seeing the bucking horses and bulls. Tneyie wondering if they should wear their cowboy hats. Tnen, too, such a plan should help entice a good crowd to the opening performance. Just why people are in the habit of waiting until the second or third The nation's courts have always Wn ptime guarantors of our democratic freedoms. And the rise of worldwide communism has put them to their severest test in performing that protective job. The basic questions: How much freedom should a Communist have to speak when his declared aim is to set up a system that denies free speech? How long should he be permitted use of democracys privileges co promote the destruction of democracy? At what point must he be stopped? These issues were perfectly posed in last years trial of the 11 top U. S. Communist leaders. Under the Smith Act, the 11 were convicted of conspiring to teach and a .cate the overthrow of this government by force Rjid .olence. Naturally the convicted men, with their standard tactic of exploiting freedom in order to subvert it, appealed to a higher tribunal on the case. The ruling is that the convictions stand, and the Smith Act is consti- ii, YEARS ago Evans and Bishop demonstrated, in animal research, the vitaexistence of an min, which they called vitamin E. Laboratory animals kept on a diet otherwise adequate but deficient in vitamin E became sterile (males) or abort (females). It should be clearly understood that nearly all of our present knowledge of vitamin E applies to animals. TWENTY-EIGH- is O- that ' m. Loicsn. Dis. unfair and selfish. "These things X do not wish to do. Therefore, I will try to be considerate, honest and decent, so that otheis may live as freely as I am living, today and in the future. others indicate t V'lHi acter of the everyday diet and the utritionaI condition of husband or wife has a good deal to do with his or her fertility or lack of it. founded "As I am but one of millions, I must respect the lights of otheis. As I am not perfect, I must he tolerant of others. As I am young, 1 must accept good counsel from my elders. "Knowing that tomorrow I will be one who will help to guide the destinies of my country, I shall bear in mind that I must be fitted to assume the duties of citizenship, and that I, the same as others befoie me, must consider that there are others to follow me. who as they are to enjoy the kind of woild that I am enjoying, must have that kind of world waiting for them. Thus, anything I do today to destroy the rights, privilege and libertiem of the THEY SAY-- . erature f")M ll,, ellW'lapr mairied women alter they have been thiee yeais mat i led it is the duty of the husband to consult the physician fust. The physician can determine with considerable certainty whether the husband is fertile, by microscopic test. Only after the husband's fertility has been determined should the wife seek medical advice about the barren her husband marriage, and should accompany her upon her fust visit to the physician. The matter is a fifty-fitt- y proposition and a happy outcome can be hoped for only when both partners cooperate fully. Recent reports in medical lit- X t or viT.(i good n e w 1y conceive only matter As ment. wire-tappe- within years many patteirs , Weird Alibi Senator Brewster's Weird alibi about being trail i d by a New York "gangster is breaking down. I fhe Maine senator told this yarn to explain how he .(happened to meet Washington police lieutenant r. Hoe Shimon, the The story goes that I Shimon was supposed to investigate who was trail ng Brewster, got $100 to $125 for "expenses. Such an important police assignment, however, j vouid have to be reported at police headquarters, jtfet Police Chief Barrett claims no report was ver filed. Barrett also points out that it li against !iolice regulations to take expense money. I Indoctrinatin' on Communism u1 In preparation for the coming campaign, house f HOP members are getting some expert mdoctrin is a not is a special He is none YOUTH, adopted A "CKLF.D M)R by the Chicago Y'outh Conference, bears mcieasing significance dunng these times when automatic of goternment seek to destroy our ' 1 or vv be may sexually pot nt yet incapable of sterile. Theiefote it Is clear that if the marriage AMERICAN i , hate Whether or not that was madveitent of cunjecluie. O- Kai-She- k I vie l' ftu iepioducing guest with us today. other than the chief executive of our state, Governor .MAW. Got ermir Lee accepted the introduction giacefully, knotting that the misnomer was inadvertent. Then, during his remarks, he paid a tribute to the USAC with this statement: "This is a fine institution you hate heie Kai-Sho- I'l mnnected with campus last iHIIIIIIi; Klctip Man i t t t the LSAC to Mom! one nuu la eex ng 'ui Billing Bed Sheets Yesleidav we suggested otgamzmg home-frocommittees to stimulate public ojimun against anti hnardeis "me-fi- t xtet x"- - the war profited This is v hat we would like to see stopped-Lasweek Francos fined Washington lobbyist and Slipped into Oai fmcki ls riepaitment suae of select sheepishly bought out the store's supply bed sheets. L . C A Ins tm.r of building and giuunds. Guvei nor Ln u 's muoduied to a contention of Futuie i .i n, x of Amei ica A college oliicial said something like this, during his mtioduction of the Gov- on n huff column will bo wiiMou by nicmbeis w visit I. 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