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Show Looks Like We're Rotating Bock to 1917" China Blockade The Chopping Block Sure to Arouse Of Europe With Freer Trade ... MINN NY. t IT) Diplomatic observers predicted to day that if President h'isenhowrr oiders a Naval blockade of China it ImI ..til 11,11V i II ,..,!.II .... I VII km.... n...u.-,By BRICK U. S. Could Promote Self Help I'M'l W, F,l) NATIONS, i . . ... 1 lliltll I'll, I, I' II .1 ' ......... V ..i VII. r(J i)y uriiain; Pack in the days whi'n the Allies world war i ueuis to,,,,. Lniied .at,0llS) America were in the news, the grim story of regularly. and India. notion was -relieved each vear by the plfasant Adm. Arthur W. Radford. United ,u,fQnlti,r, UMBUIltl'ft .......v Stale Pacific Fleet Commander, word that tiny Finland had paid another debt installment told t Congressional committer that tlit President was considering right on the nose. t'itiiun.i'a faithfulness became so renowned that most such a blockade and assured the 'members that "we can do It Hope, embarking one time mervone underftoocl nvlu-- Hob ....... consultations with other roun ,a . ..... At... ' ire.-ui.on a tnp to Europe, craeKca: secretary 01 me tiies maintaining forces in the Morgent hau is aboard. He's going over to thank Finland." Korean war were Understood to be Today we don't lend to the Europeans and others, but going on in Washington, and opposanil nn'litnrv He. .mun ,num London could be ex i . u i ..nta fun narui mem uuinxm Kiom believe it serves their; pected, we because fhis do We velopment. Tchnieally, the decision on instlo,..iritu ami imr own. Yet. it would be foolish ..,!r- seemthe haunted not sometimes by to pretend that we are process. ing endlessness of the money-givin- g command, which is the U. S It was therefore with pleasure and fond recollections Government. Hut the ramifuat-oFinland that we read of the Dutch government's re- - ions of such a step were so far It that a u. s. debate on cent decision to renounce $15,000,000 in U. S. assistance reaching ""-- red which ends for the remainder of the current fiscal year . Quitt a few people leem to. The only good coming from the th'nk that the course of empire, whole controversy that 1 can ire will be changed ilnce Secretary ii that it hai produced a few pret. of Defense WiUon and tome of ty good w lse cracks. The best of his associates have agreed to tell which 1 have come' across Is Su- Jackson l their General Motori itock. "As preme Court Justice J demur, There U an old quipe that the new administration J uual, saying about the Inability of a is the first one to be completely leopard to change lt spots, wlthj"motorued." which I still hold. I don't believe fallacious There la n more the thinking of these men will be thinking thin that "big" business cnangea one iota, jney wiu.itiu u prr it bad far the country, or favor giving business every break'that big businessmen are demons, possible, but I don't believe theyjBecause some Congressman would give Ceneral Motors a bit.long time ago made the statement better break than they would any, that "competition Is the life of other business trade." our government has siient concern, and millions trying to prevent restraint w o u I d of trade. It has harassed and e s ' been Just dered the development of business as true if theyjto some extent, but the monopolies hadn't sold their have grown Just the same, and It stock. After all. is they and not cutthroat compe-the- y are honor-- . tion which has made our amazing able men, and production possible In spite of I the dreams of the ambitious little ' personally don't b 1 a m e fellow who thinks he could get rich Mr. Wtlson and, if the big Torporations were e others forolved, It would ie Just as g as a bunch'of convicts mak-de- the- - collaring little rocks out of big ones for at having their the sake of keeping busy. ques- Integrity In the past has Competition Robertson lioned. meant i highway of business paved Whether or not their philosophy with bankrupts. People goim: broke of always giving business the but-- all over the place has never meant Is of a good prosperity. A single example will tered side the bread thing for the country Is another suffice. There was a time not so matter, and open to debate, but It very many years ago when there has nothing to do with their hon- were small telephone companies all over the conn try. Because there esty, ; After all, the people of this was. unity the lervlce Was limited, country voted for that philosophy, and bad. One by one they were and when President Kisenhower gobbled up until now practically all chose his cabinet of "eight million- the telephones In the country are aires and a plumber," he was owned by one company. I believe only carrying out the will of the.lt would be better if the Industry people.- - We voted for a govern-jwer- e publicly Instead of privately ment by and for business, so let's owned, but certainly what we have have th grace to w ait and see Is better than If we had a thousand Low It turns out. .Icompeting telephone systems. UN Opposition SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1953 .sir." MJmw ' rnT . .. . d . I III' I i - rp- . ..,,, nui'v nmit-wiinii- r. v lmm - 1 - '--;,,,; f f ... SO. u'.... ' , . ti,.' n. iii.i, To be sure, the Dutch were able to take this happy iep Ch'ia jf , re- ,or no olh(,r rcasonlnan it wouU only because of some unexpected dollar earnings that with accounts Indonesia, cost the m their lucrative Hong of their some suited from settling Kn trade, their how about present long no make predictions They lM understood rc-to ! the will reserve right last, and "dollar equilibrium" .to fear even more that a blockade next. aid direct more year. ould spiCild lhc KorMU war jlll0 quest Nevertheless, Americans may be permitted to hope that Wm!d War ill. this refreshing action can in time become a habit, not alone British t sources have expressed China cast blockade in the Netherlands but elsewhere in Europe. effective in preventing evidences of a growing wiH;ouidi from There have , been many , ,. ,, reaching the Coinm, ,. ..f.jnfliertcl flmontr the Deoples ot hurope to live wunoui me prop American assistance. Hut undoubtedly that resolve needs to;S,otrun ,,',., of Vladivostok, Vhuh! be made still firmer. The Dutch example may help toward'ean conveniently tranship supplies' ?"!" that end. It does not rest with the European, alone, however, to L. ; ed mot.e.v g.auts h e Ullssians tt0llkl h bring about a condition wnete u.g c. n0 aiter-t- ' the extent on. nstend of the rule. In renouncing that native but to cn t., war Not Fffectlve $15,000,000, the Dutch i)Ointedly remarked that a more lastintr solution of Europe's dollar problem depends on Many U. S. members oppose a lowered U. S. trade barriers and other boosts to he kind of China blockade on grounds that it would off balanced commerce that will let the Europeans earn-the- ir to the Chinese Communists, . in . own wav the world. . . . . C.,m ' . Tt . .t 11.. 4. f Lin r." f tfft .til Heltabie estimates are thai '75 per l of the material rcachinR the """v'ccnt ry moving uuun iucanrnvuuioKc do much to promote the Euro- - Chinese Reds mines overland and the United States itself which the Dutch, by their renouncing of would not be affected by a block- pean f t traffic. Most kmiA nii'nn miYi a Vina ltViv rtnuh Hau'pvpt thp ftonfll ai-- 'June bin-hav- Vf" h dis-th- ht ; point-pettin- un-.le- 1 ''' - - meV. Tl " MIA , W"t. . Washinaton p supplies that ': Merrv-Go-Roun- Personal Health d New Attornev General Lectured On Propriety By Chief Justice Vinson i Service What's Your Hemoglobin Score? By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 18 for men. In health. This i women, 100 Plr fent when takfn the ' tolor estin,alcd which unReRl0bin pigment In! to is color the blood. It Mo't peopie who have (alr health k favors from a bachelor, Wellington Koo, wife of the Chi gives io By DREW PEARSON the red corpus- - have five to seven per cent less not going, to get married WASHINGTON ,'ew Attornev .who's illarry Frelinghuvsen of the State than the ideal ,Tto-U- I'rkcs-JindJ-uinor cle,, I r nutllolland back three ycar.i2 .y-- " whic hstruckthat rountry-ha- s to. worry about, but take . ... in neaiin. nothing the. eeps ; t nM K . Ui Mike n...-,- . lU Salie, f i price !,.. ki ' in i ai iu, :care of yourself and dnp't indulge .... Bitter opposition to a President- - tin.,. years uin anu nas never .u. .. inj.stuie . auiivuui Un, ni.u e neon o. smile blood (serum) in his life sick . The way ial order for a blockade could be 'ncen like (ln painsuer, such as aspirin, ace-i-s when didn't price they hpfnru .wcven Pn.,rnmen, almost phenaceUn or the numer- bowed oilt of Washinji- expected from India, which ha;1...". control ueorgeia iseese Clark, ex- nu..., ' ' " less or falntly ous nostrums containing these dan-- n opposed every step which risked ,"' ton the oilier day with his usual treasurer of the United States, has p for every dose will an extension of the Korean war. drugs, luisinea Kansas for a handsome vnilev ot unod luiinoi . ',i, " v Serous .. yellow. . L.UL. ui'Miuv . ,.U J oou many iui- The way Louis Bean .- .d A Federal District Court has declared that some of the InrllA i lie i as nowi 01 luuuauiy loiecio He explained his problem of, the fn.a!,am;. myriads , ' with v the and of new interfere axed puscles by the Secretary held three different johs in Wash- - Rot Brovisions of the Federal Lobbying Act are unconstitu u.r.M ?'ouW not,be.in- - Vinson and asked his advice red cells swim- - function nf vnur hemnrlnhin 30 years scrv after Agriculture stabilizer.-cunsi.-auoas once first im:ton. tional. The court holds tnat tne penalty imposea unuer me '".I J attorney .picking a In Louis was appointed under the which is to keep your vital cells for the I,,.,, :,fi..r t,ic i..f,..-i-t ming the key post. .... as law on lobbyists who do not register as such is a violation in hnf. cp. lt'suPPlied with oxygen. ... , i....... - 'f'alvin fnnliHnA Wood make ale train unio, cunsuiiaui, unaiThe chief justice, however, Dr. Brady QlESTI0NS k ANSWERS 'rPlarv Bel,so" resorted to the deft of the rights of petition guaranteed to citizens. Iv as ecojvwu; --stabilizer.. 100K rea- not respond. i)n the contrary. The Podunk Clinic , ,1 nio-- . ""'"-- " The right to petition the government is a precious a ..,u,i.....f. dinner lareweii uiven tiy, constitutes neanv, It sppms ,),;,( all the doctors llemoglODlllin gave Browncll a friendly but nen ne appointed a i "cans r.rir joo. it should Johnston., tuui n..iil well courts jealousthat the ot tne soun sunstance ui guard picture thing and it is pointed talk on the fart that Hlt, to the Limit-- It is al- new man, Anthony Baarlberg or a third . VnA Mnml pnrninii'les. There. here,. belong American government is compos . Ui SalleI cracked; to ge one to can ly. It is not only a right but it is a duty for citizens to at""Possiuie mosl to his take I" University, thatTurdue s ami0Ullct,d of on a u unu . tvuv eU of three branches separate sick person .without waiting api""'" civil scrvUe tempt to influence the passage of desirable legislation. . to ashumton. thc.-te-dtspit- e. a pound of tt In the entire volume fop ma the executive .h. ieflisa.ive hours unti, hp js Lobbying is not in itself wrong and it has in the past acne douv 01 a jju- nf h ood in the judiciary. The supreme court. PM.,I in Toledo start a welcom-lithrough at the Clinic. Usually the U0 much ,lle wn,le Taken adult from good. Pal'l'. l"'0!'' pintsi. the files of complished " pound doctor has his secretary tell us to pointed out, must remain There is a teaspoonful of ironve ,he rind some But lobbying can become evil when special interest or i( the Provo Herald. dependent of the executive branch!w,,sm"lon sliUt 8 'arcwell lJar" it most oi uf u, of the government, and he would, . I don't propose that anvoife be in the entire wwty, 0Vmnt himHio th . . groups, whatever their purpose, can spend vast sums of in the hemogloblin!cni)d up an(1 bnng her Into the-olail, continuea ui sane, vnivi a college - education, but ing the Iron consider it the . height of impro-- i money to influence the votes of Congress. It is well that 20 Years Ago the blood, although some iron,cli . to. have any member of .referring to his race against Sen- - ran,or that college educations be ,Mr, T M , priety a vote certain to legislators know when they are pressured the supreme court suggest the ator "'''ckcr, "t"c people of Ohio postponed until young men have is stored in tne liver, inea nun Answer That's the way you like Feb. s, 1913 con in hemogloblin remains at voted bv 3U0.0UO their fondness for it, evidently. There are at least way on a measure that the people who approach them are utty-fiv- ! stant level ot u jj to u.m per mi . na members of the state rlutv hnfm-dozen ROod tn areim r3 keeping me at home. eminent rfr$, in the hired to represent particular groups. Making lobbyists ac i ' Bu! ,0 on a junket to the Utah the court. Function of the hemoglobin lsjvjnaRP where the clinic racketeers 01' Washingtonians." - Draft Director Lewis B. Hershey count for how they spend money is an effective chack on the: of That is. life. a mystery we,are gclting rjrn, who still practice Attornev f'lenn-al!mvin,.l hz.l e COIil liulcd, "I shull tell JOU 111 Rossibilitv of outrieht bribery. themselves snowbound ".' t the word ol General. MacArthur, nho.irri A nlonnnl n nnnnilt nil. The paintings of Renoir would know it carries oxygen from lungs under their own name and visit If the present law is unconstitutional and violates Union I'acl uaill a mile West Ot nf ho rnnrt hnl Chlf I vv l snail return . be less hazy if he had worn glasses to the cells, tissues and organs thdr paticnts as any worln while at me i'o nt of .:nunn does. u o Get acquainted throughout the bodv and return' physician i ,. i i i.""i' with a minus 50 correction. v.tc u rights guaranteed in the Constitution then the law should Wellsville. ag lie iriiii'iiiiiiL ill h.b.w iiijuii the Mountain also sta ed traff e L . u: 8 lungs carrying, a load of,not.jn an emergenevi with one of Paul Lew Optometrist be revised so that the right of petition may remain undam- - between Mil S HI HMoiHiiuems. Jl the discussion Stages, 7 Provo anH carbon dioxide, produced by the,he r(.ptahe physicians in town a.'l ut.the L inied Stales may orgatl- lobbies' be held subject to reasonable' control." No "agedfyetcfcm.M working cells, to be hlown off into and do).t be SQ aWcd..by the a the In final soldier's choice, ' relix-izio a NATO ol the tar Last, this justice Ko mo.lo 'tn stnn from iisintr mer Kherirf r r....h" V.n.' ... t ..." oiappoinuncntthP clinic racketeers dangle atmosphere. Trying to a w -r nrpsiirp prniins so not Is burden : '.. " had heavy frankfurter. been plan-- i would be a of ail Far F.ast- - p.tck how hemoulohin can do before your eves. a Prlsu"er s chains. all lesal means to promote their interests. On the other killed at Boulder dam when ne ning to give Browncll the same ern nations' pact as to the North similar, to was burid in a rock slide , . invent Is like trying per!farl Tonic rrcsKicni uwigni r.isennower this hand there is always the danger of abuses and as far as the Cougars took a to gang up on 'lead lecture delivered by Chief Justict Atlantic T lelual motion. Thinking on thesej slncp my sist(,r has been taking Vinson. be eliminated. should CotniiiuiiiMii in the western division basketball in Asia. possible that danger vou recom-awft- il - In the long run, the strength of things, one realizes there are an 0T doing whatever Congressional Bachelors The idea would be to map overrare by heating the Montana State lot of such unsolved 0 2 Little Les- jn that our and free our ideals; society, Joe Martin kidSpeaker may be Bobcats twice all strategy to head off Commun- . . Sir Malcolm Ison in the Ways of Health she teries in modern science. .wiu prcvai) over a system tnai nas, The 'routine examination of the k,,,., k. i British, racing cham- dine, but he savs that if hp hn.'ic : . Campbell, .. n. i hasn't looked belter or felt better .1 ... uou ...a.., II neiu.n 'M'Vll reres hist ! in n ll.irm, Includes an estimate of the,in te-- years . . . (S. C. A.) pion, prepared for his fourth as- MS Wa.V Congress W blood S. Truman Harry than just be- - Malaya as well. Headquarters lor sault on the speed record on the diicr r.aster-rat- ner of booklet- - is - C . .- amount of hemoglobin as well asr Answer-Tit- le' -Ms &' bachelor and lie the Far Eastern NATO mobablv number of red cor- - y D for copy send 25c and s. Peter EdsonT Washington columnist for NEA. has sands at Daytona Beach, Florida fore. Joe The policy of containment must a count of the 10 l"tss conB'l,- 'n order; would be .Singapore, where such Un U.jiwl.ni,l Hue lmi.li.arul It ed, 'Hraum n Interptinir wnrrl nnrtrnit nf Weslev Ttnherts. the!' :lM slork bought a baby girl envelope. constantV. nations as Australia New Zealand; u.:iter(t are anxious The red corpuscles are heart and artery l' Mr- and Mrs. J. VV. Lunceford deas w ,to take the new, Republican national chairman., A more unusual occu- - at 0retn utan eoulltv spor(s. Nationalist C una. Indonesia. lv being aestroyea as tney wrai troubles. IN LIROPK PEARSOX the So are chinese Free men planned a new organization nut Krom overwork, I suppose, Three Years from .Minnesota to pant of the post would be hard to find. I'nuippiues, nance, uriiain aim and the South Koreans. Because of the vitally ImOhio the United Slates would lorm a Roberts is quiet, intensely hard working, tremendously,!0 'ake the fish and game out of carrying oxygen from lungs to dis National American Legion portant trip by Secretary of .combined s'.alf and thent..wlthouLany Here In Dayton we are glad that tant daces : efficient. He tpils at politics like a man dedicated to a cause.:K,litlfs.in t,ah' Lewis mander dough. State Dulles to" Furopr, th loading wit n the report of your death was rest, immediately The, idea of a NATO for the FatIn one year he made the big leap from state politics in Q Ygors Aqo and their greatly exaggerated-- as increasing crisis in Berlin, return the for if anyone trip was first suggested by Brit- East like shifting into low gear and the haggling over n his native Kansas, where he had been GOP chairman, to! eaten cells:c0ud write your column as you scavenger remains by which to. is anxious ain. play.. a'after you-vt,cn making defrnse, i)rew Pearson white corpuscles, do! t.Mnt r. the national stage. He accomplished it because his way of Feb. 8, 1943 active role in Far Eastern Football plaver Ed Crowder on 'leukocytes. left for Kurope and will Answer Vou mean the rumor This has Struck a lespotl-- l thn death nf the nlatnnn svUem phagocytes. affairs. Hep. B. II. Stringham. R.. Ver- politicking paid off in results. to' Daily Herald readers But the birthrate keeps up with touched off by the dozing editor chord with of sive State u lirst-hanSecretary know that Kooerts.nai, anticipating repeal of the Utah lhose who could observe beginning, Monday. the deathrate. As fast .as worn of the Minnesota paper in 1950 has Dulles, who is anxious to carry law, proposed pro- Democracy is not just some-.. : out red cells are destroyed, new just reached Ohio? At that rate plaved a highly important role in the successful spring cam-!'"1;- 1 " ' "'""Bprimary I, ,,!,, II, .,l l!i,nkl.,n f,. a" l,iUtl PlMC Officials ,uui nir "M' ii"'w ln',1 tn PrncUnnt n........ m ;. ming promulgate", ny law. n is red cells epnerated tnof in the red the news wifl reach Penn Van whnh KisanKntt'Or'j . ...v. 10 ne n a fellow bachelor. Bach- - more " ..,v .,.,..1. ,trom participatmjj dynamic foreign policy in1 also a question of conscience, of y bones of the replace, before 1 do next summer. marrow large to he After mit the rambunctious nation. that ati rltfo ,rnnviMitintic managed U,..,.inu t,. tlutv: and of discinline for each mv i'lors. hp says, even those who Asia, ' " v.,.v.iuviia . , . unu them. Is Eisenhower amateurs in harness with the Old Guard iare potential benedicts, must sink' What Washington by sending his buizing individual citizen. In the healthy body there are Galeazzo Ciano, to Vatican City as together. about The way rhythmic Mrs. Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito. fessionals for the pull to the Nov! 4 election. 5.000,000 red blood approximately -U as that Florida's happens niu"eed by axis: idoctors call 'em erylarks the customarj earmarks of the nationalambassaduI corpuscles jos pu a s(i(.ond kpy man a( vear.old ba(.hl,i01. congressman SIDE GLANCES I By GALBRAITIr throcytes to keep customers mm. man. i.c na.i iiiunv,,, omi tm ico iiu wucm ji is spot, wneie it tne chance came c name Bennett will be married "about to say guessing, but was Q Which languages are included. Palm Beach. April 6. ihs bride-"shnokum about him. ..Newsmen quickly learnea that he aiwaysiwnen deivat loomed for the axi.-i.i- I mean that's the nrerozative in the term Romance languages? insists "umii on the in waiting can after maintain thatlecord tfiigT)rgger!!le'TaTfec,'"C0",ah straightrlf he what a patient doesn't know won't A nes quicKiy.in an attempt to break;i.cnt, While Congressman Bennett French, Italian, Spanish, and hurt the doctor much) in each job, he will be breaking new ground ; ; away from Germany Portuguese. Allied doesn't mind waitintr. he uni,i is He has his work cut out for him. Patronage one air forces were engaged in a e to enjoy a 'brief honeymoon not more l Signed letters, Q By what other name Is the worry. It's an especial headache for a party that has been centrated offensive that blasted ob- - and unless congress recesses after than one page or 100 words Sea of Galilee known? at both of ends the axis Easter and Lent, them ii 1,., out for 20 years; the demand for jobs greatly exceeds the jectives to personal long, pertaining A The Sea of t'hinnereth, also cornier Presicient Herbert at all health and hygiene, not to di- supply. And Roberts has to try to widen in 1954 ;the thin ver said that America faces an and Tiberias. , m,,.,-.,Gennesaret, n Ma,.hoin, kJ uHiuiiuia .'khuu dim tunsease, diagnosis or treatment margins by which the Republicans now control the two ,, extremely grave shortage of nett have canvassed the problem Dr. Brady answered will be by houses of Congress. Q Was Jan Vcrmecr a prolific tood, metals and oil unless 1.000.-- ! if a stamped ' painter? the conRrc"0, Many Americans use the term "professional politician" 000 workers are shifted from Address Is enclosed. envelope A No, he painted about 35 picto Dr. the hone,n,.K,. almost with contempt. A few more practitioners like Rob-ersuch correspondence tures. r J"" uciuict Bennett Hen,., Dallf pvn! The 'U William Brady, co '(1 and a new, highly respected profession of politics may les and mines V that the negotiating friends Utah. Provo. Herald. be born. . .. ... Q WhatTas the philosophers' Bachelor Martin had been a l;;;!e stone? delicate. cubic millimeter of blood;- that A An Imaginary stone once be"It's hard for a bachelor vho's would make about seventy million lieved able to transmute base red corpuscles in every drop of metals into going to get married," he s.dd, gold, blood hope), but being so busy By HAL COCHRAN to time we Just haven't and all r'u,,.-,.!,:- !! Q How does Stockholm rank t...i iueiiiui;i 1 1 ..ne viim.'ut xiiiniuii v iiuiLiiiu nas Hsiveu count that many, so we use only The person w ho constantly the beautiful cities of the among a it and call of the English speaking world to contribute to a fund tOjboasts about how bright 'he is a cubic millimeter world? us strike a as Westminister day. He from into said,dHt's,1'tJ. shining A As one keep falling Abbey decay. qLie world's niost T4te hemoglobin content of the beautiful. that the stonework and the monuments are crumbling andicxamplP blood is 14 grams per 100 c. c. for asked that one million people contribute one pound each Prizes a ere awarded for good! (about $2.80' in American money) to the fund' to pay for roads slogans ,in a western city. Rises In School The best one we can think of is1 necessary repairs. 1 Hemoglobin oxygen-carryin- is g self-relian- ocpan-houm- l fl admin-r''partnu-- iit-- . rn;. Laws and Lobbies color-;tanili- v Z W i TT ? t T . r ns K' h sen-iic- e. r;i 1 a ""v OnceNews . Now History w;.nrth. a(!Tcomm e So They Say , . , l - , . w .-- -- .omnf -.- 1 Tr i... ;. h.j e.- gad-out- er ts " two-gam- e . (j .,, . r jomeining iew in rumiLb l,,Hn-lhi- n - - stamp-pusrle- - 1 - ( 2 lt-- Furo-pea- e Trn.r rt ,,,yn ,....i, ........ " , .1 pro-Jsoli- ni Q'sondA's . con-'lik- j j . ITZ'Z,, VSr,"?..'- .... r:..i.. '"', I .1 ! Jl Barbs Saying the Abbey f Air y other'W s, ui 3b 1 1 . Construction Cost Taken Into Account Few of the world's shrines are more historic. Many of "repair 'cm'" auuy, n, 40 iicc vtiav (uccii uiiaucMi ii win uc iiuwuni in money is destroyed by the govern- the traditional ceremonies that were old when the first ment every day. Thai s strange I1' yu think how cimckiy bills Queen Elizabeth assumed the crown and scepter. Churchill's plea will not go unanswered. People in all1siip ,h,'0UBh ir. of the world share in the spiritual heritage which is The "difference- i'etwecn j.md failure often, is keeping symbolized by Westminister Abbey. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Dr. E. Allen .Bateman, Utah, state superintendent of public instruction, last inRl"'-s-part- night Aunt Molly Harmwirlh your her recently married n'.f,(e mind on your work instead of your boasts, of living . I.. . work- on your Tnirid: V.,.rAknl iiuuscnuiu k,.l-uuugei, ou sne brings t. a.,k wo f. Jn:. , ,. .. soap .1 i.e. iiiiauaiiu vi n, , Little junior might as well face up to it. The dustry. Konftw to on, of its top executive, i, 'for steadily increasing business this year. 'JZ.Z,.Hi' . arguments. '"'"""i f: f. M. imp 0 Ml Wt ' - '" . NEA told Utah legislators that standards for an emergency school suet-es- "Jf we keep the old car shined op, maybe Dad yron't turn it in he'd never let us drive a brand-iieone'.'.' w . building program took into account probable rises in .costs... A Public School .Survey commission ,had criticized the standards m'inimums Intended by the 1951 Legislature that set up a program to aid in scnnnl construction. "The toughest bit of octing In the world Is that of o woman bragging obout a she' doesn't '. like. ni - .i ' |