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Show Ronge aom High SSst52S2 r The Weather Groin I I Fair and continued mild today, tonight and tomorrow. Windy over western valley and sqmewhat wanner west portion tonight. High today and tomorrow 65 In west and 55 in east. - Inchon Is Taken As Offense Extends To Seoul FOR Rose this ear. are, Jr., general H Baugh j Rene Ravmond, cast Kenkas, dialogue CriiSIVG K?or L P fual Marie," Loger. left to right: director; Alan in title roles; director. Yong-dung- High School Presents lose Marie" Next Weekend (iflVPmnr j UvTwl Slated lf a Sti'e Agricultural college Annual Governors rj Ball it the that Capt. Henry w originated and organized ha military ball at Utah From this humble beginning military ball has, through at. become the largest and j event on spotlights leading military, po and religious leaders as guests. Stvers son, Lt. Gen. in 'tyer, who was born i while his father was y science and tactics Preadent J. W. Sanborn is yctacular social calendar and :iteit tl Experienced Cali-- i wding in Coronado, He has been issued a special Ms to attend the ball his originated. of the affair will be the beautifully the festive : Gras Militatre theme, of it the evening will be rwning of guests of honor, or and Mrs J. Bracken Lee, eg and queen of the Mardi J true New Orleans style. WR also be entertained intermission with precision sf'sented by the Sponsor thereby First of a series of cultuial programs sponsored by the Cache Library Clubs committee will be presented Sunday, 4 p. m., in the library auditorium, featuring a discussion of Utah Arts at Midcentury by Dr. Carlton Culmsee. The public is invited to attend the program; there is no admission charge. Dr. Culmsee. dean of arts and sciences at Utah Stale Agricultural college, has had considerable experience in promotion and evaluation of the fine arts. Chairman of the sponsoring committee is Dr. J. Stewart Other feminine leads are port- Dr. Is Subject Of Knife-ForLecture Familiar Lauds Cec Baker Melodies Waldee Leaves Mission In Indonesia Naming Coach; aed Ballroom to carry out in k 1 155 ! Moscow-sometim- Ching To Leave g i - I near-suhie- in Monday ct full-tim- long-rang- provi-actio- b-- . a,d ''Y w Salt Lake Boy eath-tierit- ,7 Labor Dispute lt t Wage Unit Post war-hea- An-an- dinner-meetin- ! Killed In Mishap Federal Court Fines Trainmen City Appoints ivo L. Borg Fire Chief - rv-- War-en-sho- !d i half-froze- Helping youthful Indonesia to get on a sound economic basis will be the task of Dr. E. L. Waldee, foimerly a plant pathologist at Utah State Agricultural college. He left Logan Friday for Java where he will be assistant agricultural officer in a special technical and economic mission. The sponsoring agency is the Economic Cooperation administration, hnd his efforts will be related to the Point Four program. Wife To Join Him Mrs. Bertha Johnson Waldee. his wife, plans to go to Indonesia after the spring quarter ends in early June. She is head of the department of clothing, textiles and related arts in the USAC school of Of course the greatest value Rose Marie comes from the beautiful music. comments Mr. Eaugh. "Rose Mane" and the mornings agenda of the Utah State Medicine is jnr)ian Love Call," two of thet Agricultural college board of trus-th- e to be of a lecture pre opera most celebrated melodies, lees meeting, being held in Hotel subject sented Friday, Feb. 16, in the Blue-- , iline delighted music o v e r s Newhou.se, Salt Lake City, When building plans are approv- bird, by Dr. Ralph J. Gampell, jthrough the years. hiS an English doctor who left Costumes promise to add much'e(L ,he hoard will then call for bids practice in disgust to come and t0 the beauty and authenticity of according to Dr. Louis L. Madsen, 'the show. Costumes for mount ies, college president. practice in the United States. home economics. They will live in His audience will be members of Indians, totem poles bridesmaids; Consideration of a third member Djakarta. the capital, formerly drill team and the Scab-a- d d pretty things are being madejof Coach Roning's football staffknown a's Batavia. .Logan Knife and Fork Club. ' Blade drill team. and financed by students of the did not come up at the A. M. ses-- l of the Dr Watdees first work will he piouneement tSAC Corps of Sponsors sion and it seemed unlikely product ion. is;was made toda b Dr' Rthat(o Sup(.rvise research on a plant hAl.n; . y dned. Dancers a be discussion would of worked have this ,disease hatd to there Porter, club president. which has reduced the pro- s ,.b? k,nd ln the! A in the Dr. master from Madsen d today, opera dances a "refugee duction of rice, important food in Cadets are sociaij.e(j medicine. Vated. Dr. Gampell' professional manner. the count rv. a Ctah State, hove c We havent been able to effect Pretty Things." one of Ihe has taken out his first papers fot The ultimate aim is, of course, to opera danres, features beautiful an agreement with the man we st the native government citizenship, and now resides in San!'full lengthen length ballerina dtesses. In'weio considering," he said, so ap- so that it can maintain control and Francisco. "Ballet 'he Eccentric" of wonderful charming jpointment coaching anqther and "The fearful aid progress. Dr. Waldee pointed modern dance are perform-- j staff member will wait until Coach out. workings of socialized medicine in many time Great Britain at the present Dr. Waldee accepted a position in will be described by Dr. Gampell. a scientific mission which was sent . ' the 5, North City Drug. who tried it before pulling up to Korea in the summer of 1950. a!n - rep . in ogan. He arrived in Seoul just as the stakes and heading for America. and Calvin Faunce Everett Stoll., d lheir in Dr. Porter said. KoMS s, coach i as assistant ectmimded m. which The ,ane He has 3200 patients in England jon Junp Mr. were discussed bv bv Roninc, . and was seeing 90 a day, in addition he vsas traveling was attacked by Tl ; SOflCTS I0HK I land-nethe! to house calls. After attempting to Yak fih,Pr' but Meanwhile the board gave beans of to He evacuated Cache cour. tv and ethical attention to his coach ,was Aggie hacketball Dr- - Gampell gave up in many ,'rPPka.,hr Ja',an and will vote of conftrience. thumping Monda in appreciation of the fine re- - bpforP "turn,nK t0 evening, UnCOln HobanacnenUa WITH THE UNITED NATIONSlsults that Coach Cecil Baker is stales. 9th CORPS, Korea. Feb. 10 UP lachieving. we are offering him a of Lake contract in his present Forty-eigAmerican prisoners of three-yea- r speaker rJta'k tneiea,,Jre war were released today by the position as head mentor of basketThis object. "Am- si Chinese Communist Army, a 9th ball, Dr. Madsen stated. comes with the unanimous vote) BRICEVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 10 Corps spokesman announced n'hP MrRL,rn'ibililieS man-Saof the president and board, and'iU.D Construction of a radar de'Wlom He gave no further details. represents the high esteem whtchlfense project to screen the Oak Lake manufaeturing City, ana of the students, faculty, townspeople Ridge atomic energy center against one the remainder reported Warenskjoid, (Tokyo Dorothy America's most brilliant young so- - 0f the dispatch, filed by United and Aggies all pver the country air attack was hampered today by is a staff correspondent William hold for Mr. Baker's ability and his thp second labor dispute in three will be presented on a record this far at Utah State. 'weeks. ceum program this evening at Chapman, was censoied. srai Drnzr , k!,n'Jr,'ng the 8:15 in the Logan I.DS tabernacle lp Flail il, ,fh!!n Miss Warenskjoid is appeartn Bta?hm.sn f Wellsville. under auspices of Cache Valiev Ricans ShT'aJ1 f the Civic Music Assn, and Utah State taster rtf"' Agricultural college. ceremonies, while has made a Miss Warensqjold r t,le dinner are name for herself in opera, on the rection vj of Golden concert stage, and over the radio to" men Chief Borg, three captains, fire dewith the Logan-Cach- e dinner chair. Logan City commissioners Cache She was to make Hbr debut with Ivo L. Botg, 38, two lieutenants, and 17 firemen. Un.ty Republican partment for nearly 10 years. Francisco 'Opera companv day appointed l the San t,RrS and his City fire departWe have complete confidence He has held the position of deas Micaela in Carmen on Oct. 17. chief of Logan He succeeds Elmer S. ment. in the ability of Chief Borg to Mrs- 1948. debut her made Instead, she partment inspector, his submitted who Laurence, FaNtaff eificiently direct affairs of Logan 'WerestV'm Cha,rman' as Nanette in Verdi's He was born July 23, 1912, in 21. Januaiv Owens the fire resignation Mayor depaitment, curing ten days earlier, after learntng L;;s for Ov, '?dinner Richfield. Utah, a son of Oliver Approval d. nnnimous I is He declar-endowed with R A H. Borg and Sarah Amy Affleck. mayjrole in six days. Hpr performance W. Owens cniiabl" leadership in handling Major William Mr. v11' f'nnncejwas hailed as the outstanding event the The when who family came to rj cflP Republic-borg, that recommended an and season has peisonnel, adequate Ivo was six years ofLogan ! of the San Francisco Opeia chief age. as acting been reof with has serving was fire knowledge fighting Her second appearance He attended local schools, and ' the hio. fromS!?atar Robert the San Francisco Opera ten das since January 24, teceive quirements. We feel that we will The City prior to joining the fire departappointment. receive the wholehearted of permanent suprole Uke the BanSalt later she when sang ment was employed at the J. C. r8y commission then unanimously 4 at port of all men In the depart,an9uet will Micaela in "Carmen. recommendation. Penney company store here, and this ment." .Lo?an approved dinner was Dorothy Warenskjoid (pronounc-on will return to by Christiansens Inc., where he - but rat? '!rp' iusly Laurence Mr. 10 Y'ear ed has appeared Experience managed the mens shop. Feb. 16. with his the concert stage as guest solmM the department Ivo L. Borg, residing at 169 Appreciative of captain The fire rank former with leading symphony orchestra.', South Fourth East, has been It was In June 1941 that he includes 24 leb. 13th. throughout fighting corps now the country. me Concentration men has been smashed south of WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 OJ.PV United Press war corresprindent the Han river. The U. S. 8th Approval by the senate armed Jack Burpy reported from 3rd dixervioes committee of the a nations of the benefits this week vision headquarters, however, thatt careful, steady advance northward. first peacetime draft of somewhere north of the Han" tha seemed assured United Nations casualties were esvirtually communists have hundreds of in a ratio as low as trucks and at least one tank diThe measure, high on the 100 for the communists. The UN commanders, he vision. ministration! must" list of bills, said, areWary not celebrating their Vicability to launch a counter went mato the committee with a offensive south of .Seoul has been tories of yesterday yet. broken and the size of the victory jority of its 13 members already Several South Korean patrols In as a 7 to crossed supporters may grow as mopping up oper- recorded the Han river into Seoul 1 subcommittee vote yesterday, ations continus. Up to 9:30 p.m., some yesterday. A Difference 2. A serious break in the comof them had not yet returned to The subcommittee version, howmunists united front throughout U. S. 25th division headever, was a far cry from the de- their Europe occurred this week. Four fense quarters. original departments request British tanks dueled across th top members of the Italian com- for unlimited authority to draft n munist party resigned because they river Saturday after27 from months objected to the way Moscow was service as the basis for a univer noon with communist guns dug in on the Seoul side. dictating policy. There was the sal military service and training The Chinese communist forces promise of more defections, and program. the situation became so serious Present law permits drafting of apparently have moved north, but that Palmiro Togliatti, Italian com- men 19 through 25 for 21 months have left the North Koreans in contact with our troops," a spokesmunist leader, is leaving ol service. soon to return to Rome The subcommittee voted to re- man for the 25th division said. and attempt to put dow-the re- tain the basic universal military In some places, the allied advolt. service and training features re- vance was slowed down by enemy quested by the defense depart- mine fields which have been sown Military Secret ment, but applied several restri- skillfully along the path of the UN mechanized advance. 3. The atomic tests at Las Vegas ctions: 1. Eighteen-year-old- s could be were completed. Their exact nature remains a military secret, but, in drafted only after local selective service boards exhaust their pools general, it is known scientists are ol older eligible men. working on refinements of the 2. The draftees would have the atomic bomb. The objective apparoption of serving 26 months and ently is to construct atomic artil- one week with leave time or servsheils and for guidlery a straight 24 months without ed missiles. That would mean that ing leave and draw pay instead of the atomic bomb could be used as a tactical as well as a strategical getting time off. WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (U.P Provisions Veteran Mediator Cyns S. Ching weapon against enemy armies as 3. Current statutory authority to plans to dwn soon from his well as enemy cities. defer childless mar- temporary,step as head of the job Wage ried men would be revoked. Bad News Stabilization Board and resume 4. The defense e department would duty as federal mediation 1. There appeared little chance ,bavp to start by drafting men of it was learned today. that the United Nations would take a' least 18 years and nine months director, His resignation is expected to old before further into the red action lower dipping any against coincide with adoption of a formula China. The United State has suc- age groups. 5. Men younger than 18i could putting a ceiling on pay increases ceeded in putting through a resoluwhich the board will permit under tion formally branding the Chinese be deferred by enlisting in the a e wage control policy. national guard, communists as aggressors. The provided state gov- It will allow eight to 10 probably Ptoria'm this next logical step would be for thejernnrs policy is cent boosts over wage levels maintain guard per U. N. to vote economic sanctions,! nerf&sy of early last year. but Britain announced she would'8 Itength. However, the defense Ching hopes the wage boards n njent could revoke this further diplomatic! any work will be well enough along in aion alternate finding soutces at time. this against Peiping two weeks to permit his return tq or guard peisonnel. 2. The western world heard per- the mediation service. He took the sistent reports that Russia was wage poll only after President satelarmies of her building up the Trumans personal persuasion, and lites Romania, Hungary and made It clear at the time lt would some sort of action be only a temporary assignment. He was not replaced as mediation against Yugoslavia. 3. The., western allies virtually chief, and has continued in that abandoned hope of settling the cold basts. past on a part-tim- e war by negotiating with Moscow in a foteign ministers' meeting. A SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 10 LP long exchange of notes has left traffic death toll jumped things where they were months to Utahs 29 for the year ago. Russia wants to talk about today with the Salt Lake nothing except Germany: the al- death of a City boy. lies want to talk about all points Brack Howard of controversy, including the KoNoble, Jr., son of Brack Howard and Ann Noble, rean war. was killed instantly last night when By United Press struck by a car on U. S. highway Industrial firms to north Salt Lakethe infam-ou- t overcome the effects ofstruggled the switchdeath strip. mens strike today as a federal Driver of the car was court fined the Brotherhood of Cletus R. Hamilton of River- Railroad trainmen $25,000 for the ton, Utah. Investigating officers work stoppage staged by the said the youth was struck when he switchmen in December. joined the fire department. He attempted to dash across the busy Railroads were engaged In all-ohi colhas the high respect of his ghway. efiort to restore transportaLast leagues. as well as of city were 14year at this same time there tion to normal but the traffic snarl fatalities. was so great that it was expected officials. to take at least, a week to clear to Im pleased Naturally, get the yards of idled freight cars. the appointment as fire chief. U. S. District Judge Michael L. he commented. "IV will be our fined the BRT 525,000 yesIgoe e e to make the Logan-Cachobject! NEPHI, Utah, Feb. in (U.Pi terday after finding the union fire department a public Negotiations between Thermoid guilty of contempt because strikservant of even greater efficien- Western Co. and striking ers failed to end their December employes cy a unit of which the citizens of International Association of sick strike" after of this area may always be Machinists will continue Tuesday federal courts Immediately ordered them to proud. do so. morning here. Mrs. Borg Is the former GenFederal Labor Conciliator S. The brotherhood faces another eve F rank of Logan. The couple Lyle Johnson said today that ne- contempt action as resuK of the. have two children, Lyle, 8, and gotiations were still y deadlocked strike just ended hut Igoa Lynn, 4. after talks all day yesteiday. has set no date for a hearing. army-reape- For Technical Board Postpones g, headed r or I Outweighs Bad the, building of a vast land army for expeditions into the quicksands of Europe or Asia. The only living expresident urgBY HARRY FERGUSON ed that the nation concentrate on land and air power. He challenged United Press Foreign News Editor President Truman's defense policy Balance sheet for the week beas an unbearable strain on our tween good and bad news in the economic system and said lt might hot and cold wars: lead us into a ground war with 1. A communist army of 100,000 Russia. ' of both Congressional leaders parties were quick to react to the statesman's views. Sen. Brien McMahon, D., Conn., said the Hoover program means rayed by Joan Bingham, Wanda; Pauline Tate, Ethel Brander; and Cherr.vle Steed, Lady'Jane. Male roles include Dean Fergus, Black Eagle: Richard Baugh, Edward Hawley; Chatles Reese; Emile La Flamme; and Spenst the virtual abandonment of Hansen, Hard Boiled Herman. Love Plot on Page 5) The plot of Rose Marie centers around Jim Kenyon, an American mountie, who is framed by Warn-b- a and Hawley for the murder of Black Eagle. Just before Rose Marie is to be married to Hawley, however, Jim is freed of suspicion and assumes the role of groom. The romantic plot is generously interspersed with bits of humor and human interest. Socialized Medicine m I , Wms At Last: Good News he crystallized. Leads In the role of "Rose Marie is Rene Raymond. Playing opposite her as Jim Kenyon is Alan Nelson. Rene received experience in last year's opeta while Alan played the comedy role in Eileen, presen led in 47. Both had major parts in Senior Hits. profes-mlitar- r tonights Herald-Joumu- l, there appears the complete text of Herbert Hoovers ad- city. LIBRARY CLUB 1 TkJ On page 10 of publi- H BtHBARA C tradition years of njitaij pomp will be evident when the Regiment of a ird Corps of Sponsors at 1803 Renews Warning In a nationwide radio address last night Mr. Rooter renewed his warning of two months ago against V February 23 PROGRAM SUNDAY AT 4 ROFT is m issue. Logan highs 1951 musical pro-ii- n charge of the entire production, dress on American policy. duction, the light opera. Rose Assisting him are Emanuel Keri- - Readers are invitedforeign to study Mr. Marie will be rp'a Hall dancing; i'00'"' eontentions. and to writeand lFin"NibicyU Hailat ikas staln; Ca'ry to our ingressMischa Poznanski, orche .a; J. C.thp,r renct,on 8:15 p.m. Frank Baugh, choral director is Adams business; Bessie T. Pack 'lpn. of president. or the secreopinions and Effie Davis, costumes; Max tary on The Great Debate might Weaver, art; Hattie Munk J r relations committees currently studying the controversial foreign ligan (1 TOKYO, Sunday, Feb. 11 (UPt The allies scored their greatest series of conquests of any day in the Korean war yesterday. In a rnavive air, land and sea offensive they seized Inchon, Kimpo airfield and the Seoul suburb of and sent troops Into the battered capital Itself. IJttln Opposition The Reds put up Utile opposition I . the United Nations offensive on the western front, but snipers appeared later to harass the advancing troops and considerable enemy activity was spotted late in the daf I on the battle scarred south moun,, tain, in Seoul. On the central front, a 9th corps spokesman said Saturday night (NEA Telephoto t that between 5,000 and 8,000 comROAD BACK Heading north again, this line of United Natloas troops, led by recoilless gun carrying GL munist troops, believed to be Chinmove along outskirts of a small Korean Tillage on their way to the front lines. (Exclusive NEA-Acese, had been reported moving photo by Staff Photographer Ed Hoffman.) southeastward along the Hukchon river, three miles northwest ol Clpyong. The UN offensive has met heavy resistance in this area, which is east of the Han rivers deep southward bend. The reds have held the allies to small gains ln this region. Intelligence sources said they believed the Chinese squeezed out of the area south of Seoul on the west may be shifting eastward into the center of Korea. 91-i- ut Deadlocked t |