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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, Year f Decision1 Arrives for U.S. X New Method SimplR : Making Sink EnJi 'V a A NYONE can now 'S f. V America Alone in Struggle To Save Western Ideologies V sJ! X.- - ir By BAUKIIAGE Netvs Analyst low. " V 'I r b modern sink enclos' A easy to follow pattern c? 1 cf & r1 . fV User merely cuts es according to the patterns- - i IN, 4? ' ,vj St x k and Commentator. iW ,V Cartoonists and others have titled 1948 WASHINGTON the year of decision. It is a pretty good title. The only trou- ble is that Americas most important decision has already been made, and nobody seems to realize it. We know that the British empire has broken up, but, aside from the fact that there is some grumbling about loaning money to the British, it doesnt seem to concern us very much. ... In Philadelphia at a rally of the marine corps THEY WONT LAND marine reserve, Gen. Clifton B. Cates (right), new commandant of the no leathernecks are scheduled that to announce took occasion corps, mato land in Palestine. He also dismissed the sending of about 1,000 Fleet are Cates With General "routine. as rines to the Mediterranean Adm. William Halsey and James H. Duff, governor of Pennsylvania. In the current issue of the United Nations World magazine, the British historian and author, D. W. Brogan, has an article entitled The British Shed No Tears for Their Lost Empire." In It, he says: in the nineteenth century, 3the progress of English prosperity Temporarily, at least that much was in close as of the carefully-planne- d Soviet prosociation with the gram failed. But new steps are bespread of a gen- ing planned. A part of the pattern of eral political and communization is Communist allieconomic religion ance with the of all sensible The Reds cooperate with the men. The Bank help them bring about of England, free their objectives, then slowly dominate and absorb them. One method trade, parliamentary government used by Reds to get rid of In this season of presidential re-all increased resistance is to ports to the nation the alarm bells serious danger of atomic attack will their range of in- help a reactionary government into were jangling for everything from exist. fluence together. power. Such a reactionary govern- the state of the entire World to the On that premise the group recomAnd the English ment suppresses the frayed condition of John Does back mended that the government start looked on what and pushes those pocket. now to spend on the air force in 1948 1.3 billion dollars more than the 2.85 surviving deeper into Communist And through his "Semi-Annuand their toils. work billion currently scheduled for this Economic Report of the President," profit and tound calendar year, and that in 1949 the Mr. Truman sounded the gong omiThat is where the Wallace satisfied with were it good. They total be raised still another 1.3 bilthird party fits Into the Kremlin nously on a new note: The Impendwhat they had accomplished. ing peril of economic disaster in the lion dollars. design. The Reds hope it will It is natural enough, today, when U. S. For actual air strength the comand weaken the liberals In split this world situation has changed to this country, Increase the frio-tio- n The nations economy, he said, is mission said that by 1942 the U. S. infltake pretty calmly the decline in the should command a total of 12 90 between them and the conoperating on borrowed time and first-lin- e favored historical position of Engation-ridden servatives as much as possible, Americans are operplanes, plus more than land. If the spread of English ideas, aid the conservatives to get Into on borrowed money in a situa- 8,000 held in reserve. ating practices and profits has ceased, power. Then when the reaction tion flirting with depression. Although it was extremely unsets in, the conservatives will be why worry unless you are Engof persons in the lower likely that the air policy commisMillions lish. thrown out, and the well-orgincome groups, his report pointed sions recommendations would be Unless you are English. lzed Communists can take over f now are keeping the inflation adopted in toto by this or any other jjbut, And yet the people who ought, easily. carousel whirling by liquidating peacetime congress, the report put to be doing the worrying are the Greece is a testing point In the their savings, reducing their current realistic emphasis where emphasis Americans. n The savings and by extensive use of con- belonged. Everyone has been aware struggle. We are taking over where Britain that air power is mandatory if the in which the Communist sumer credit. only way left off, and the job is a bigger one internal U. S. is to have any degree of nacould be there current of for use aggression "Such savings than England faced. But, the averchecked was for Britain and the living expenses is an ominous sign tional security in an era of feverish atomic-bom- b age person in this- country will say United States to step In and actually for the production, and the economy as a whole. in horror: "You talk like a Commucommission has succeeded in putdirect the Greek government. That consider to any Without stopping nist! Americas whole tradition is was done. Much as that awareness on as factual a any country dispossible political aspects of the ting as Of course we had basis is possible now. likes having a stronger one run Its Presidents economic report, Amera wild period in South America, and the United as a realisaffairs, a as States, it could take icans sober, in our salad days as a nation, we choice of evils, is the less unwel- tic picture of what lies beneath the OPEN CITY: somehow acquired what we called come to the Greeks, especially when relative luxury in which many of at the we come Texas although the Mexicans, Jerusalem bearing gifts without which them are existing now. Mexof a was it part time, thought the government knows it cannot reecoSince apparently nothing can stop the Exhaustive and complete, ico, and then, theres Hawaii. But sist the Communist noquasi-civwar between Arabs the nomic organization. figures presented survey those days are over. See how and Jews in Palestine, that counWhen one talks with the exiles," table in that they: we returned and politely promptly government has Showed for the first time that trys harrassed the Philippines to themselves, and the refugees from the Red terror, 1 next done the best one thing and reis their of attitude. the by appalled "real purchasing power" took our marines out of the banana both factions to spare the I spoke at length with a American masses quested factor Recently basic supbedidn't where they plantations former foreign minister of one of porting U. S. economy has declined holy places of Jerusalem from any long, and the other day even abanout. doned our bases in Panama. Dont the countries now firmly in the jaws 8 per cent since the first quarter of depredations they might carry The Palestine government asked tell me were going to establish a of the Soviets. He assured me that 1946, and that today, if there were a free election second British empire! Millions of Americans are living the Christian, Moslem and Jewish 1 per cent of the We aren't. The spirit of live and in his country, not on their savings accounts and religious communities to declare Jerusalems ancient walled area an let live is just as strong as it ever people would vote to support a Red borrowing money. Almost was in this country. Unfortunately, regime. He said these satellites of all families and more than "open city. are not satellites at all, they are as one-haThat plea couldnt stop the bloodof families earning less however, what Brogan calls the a part of the Soviet Union as much and a of than $2,000 yearly held no liquid shed but it could preserve the regeneral political spread economic religion of all sensible the Ukraine or Outer Mongolia. The assets in 1947. ligious relics sacred to all three of men" suddenly encountered a force secret police paralyzes all independ-enThen Mr. Truman tied in these the worlds main religions. action. that threatened to destroy it when facts with his administrations prowas Meanwhile, transportation the Germans marched into Poland There Is a desperation about posed policy to beat the inflation being made available to evacuatg and the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor. the attitude of these men who rap. If inflation, he said, is per any of the 1,500 Jews still living mitted to run its own course, it will under Arab siege inside the walls. It took all America could affought the losing battle against break with destructive force. the Kremlin. They say there Is ford, and more than Britain They are the remnants of 4,000 norAnd in order not to let it run its mal residents of the area. could afford, to stop that force. absolutely no hope for Europe own course the President again unless the Russians are driven And today, another and stronger back to tlieir old borders, and force Is gaining power, and urged adoption of his the Balkan states, Poland and there is nobody to stop it but the program limited price and ration Finland are freed of Russian controls. United States. That way, he Indicated, lies a domination. They say there is When a British official in London one efwill that new, have only of greater economic era for the thing war means said short every U. S. embodying maximum employfect: A threat by the United would be used "by the British and ment and solid and lasting prosSlates to use force. American governments to keep Greece within their own strategic When the quotation of the London perity. and ideological orbit," It didnt official which I mentioned, stating make much of a ripple outside of that the United States and Britain AIR STRENGTH: Washington But it was a statement were committed to measures short y 1953 of tremendous import, for it means of war came over the 1 was wires, How is It that the U S. important that the Truman doctrine was not reminded of the conversation with have a potent, efficient air force? Just a phrase, that its Implementathe former foreign minister. Virtually a matter of life or death, tion is now certain. It means that He had said to me: "If the United thinks the Presidents air policy the pec pie responsible for the desStates threatens to use force now, commission which recently reported tiny of the United States know that the Russians will pull out of Eastern on the status of the nations air is deof ttie decision the year here, cannot afford war strength. Europe. They cision having been made not In now. They fear the United States Immediate and substantial enWashington, but in the Kremlin, just But in a few years, mere threats largement of the air force for "suras the decision to fight Japan was will not suffice. The Russians then vival in the air age was urged by made, not in Washington, but in the will be ready to fight. the commission; and January 1, Moshe Shertok, head of the Paloffice of one squat little man now ultiset And as or this was the force 1953, estine the moving against a Agencys political departin sentence Tokyo, awaiting death ment, now in the role of liaison one Hideki Tojo, former premier of "political and economic religion of mate date when the U. S. might conall sensible men is moving not only sider itself relatively secure against official to U. N., ponders one of Japan. in Europe. All along Russia's pe atomic attack. the many enigmas partition of the the commission After riphery, the red tide Is rising Partisans Succeeded Holy Land has thrust upon him. against Its frontiers, In the Middle Intimated, it will be anybodys ball He said the Jewish agency soon In Soviet Sphere would ask U. N. for an internaEast, in India whose gates Russia game as far as airborne atom Today it is fashionable to make has threatened for tional police force, arms and in bombs are concerned. "The air centuries, cartoons about the "third China, funny funds to enforce the partition Korea, In the islands adja- force is hopelessly wanting in reparty" announced in December by cent to Japan. of the future . . . when a agreement. spect Henry Wallace. Yet that third party fits neatly into a plan to wreck our way of life, the plan, another part MALARIA SNAIL of which was the caieful coaching of the Kremlin the by partisan" tightens in World War II. The partisans were formed, first to help beat down one of the Soviets enemies, but they also were groomed to deArmed with microscopes instead bilharzia or snail fever, plague, animals which are potential disease stroy representative government in scrub typhus, yellow fever and carriers are not allowed to be imtheir respective countries. of 16 inch guns, naval medical scienThe partisans were most success- tists are malaria. soof new for a They also will scrutinize a ported. If they should escape captivpreparing ful in the countries nearest Russia, Afiican safari on which will number of parasites wtiich inhabit ity they might introduce an entirely they in territory where the Red army, in some of the diseases native to human beings, for instance the par-tic- new series of diseases into the the guise of allies fighting a common study lr form of hookworm in Mo- United States. the dark continent. There are particular regulations, enemy, gamed a foothold which they zambique, Portuguese East Africa. acwill medical The group navy To pursue their studies the group for example, against the fruit bat, a kept when peace came, and which was used to put their tiained company the African expedition be- will have to trap and shoot animals known carrier of malaria, which. If ing sponsored by University of Caliwhich are the d.sease carriers. once established here, would destooges into power. In Italy and France, they were un- fornia, hence will have the duty of Among these are the rodent-carrier- s stroy citrus fruits. able to capture completely the parti The fruit bat, however, is providing medical service to the of bubonic plague, the zebra, deer, san or resistance movements But university paleontologists and an- gaelle, elan and possibly lions, regarded by medical scientistshighly as a they did got a grip on both countries thropologists who will cover most of tigers and leopards which are be- good laboratory animal because it which neither France nor Italy Afwca this year seeking traces of lieved to be reservoirs of Afiican is easily raised in captivity. It is dated tiirow off until the United primitive man and apes. sleeping sickness. possible that certain phases of the States made a tacit condition of aid For their own purposes the navy Most of these animals have not malaria cycle now entirely underThe expulsion of the Communist doctors will study such native disbeen used in research by American stood could be worked out through eases as Afiican sleeping sickness, medical scientists before because study of it. parties from both governments. NEWS REVIEW left-win- Slump Possible: Truman; Cite Air Power Need g non-Red- left-win- g an Russian-America- il 2 FROM FARM TO FOREST . . . Churches are playing an important role in the concerted effort to improve rural living. Typical are these scenes, taken at the Alpine, Tenn., mission of the Presbyterian church, which operates a forest of 1,500 acres and a farm, of 100 acres. The in dairy herd (left) in front of the modern barn show the strides made a better agriculture while the sawmill (right) helps make the forest paying proposition. SMALL TOWNS, U.S. A. Revitalized Country Church Playss Social, Economic Role By EARLE HITCH M-Da- "A-da- FROM FEVER TO Plan African 'Disease Safari' - Complete Information for . lnln' closure to all size sinks ts special tools or skill required 1S, enn rials pattern specities are rea-- ,DUU able at your local lumber yari WNU ms, Enclosure has two handy pi. de f ers at either side. One is useoin 33 cleaning supplies, the other it 7 towels. Send 50 cents for Sim 3fes p , m, Pattern No 41 to: Easi-Bilb 74, Pleasantville, N. Y. wor Features. $64 Question Long on the road to decline, the country church is being small rural comrevived as an integral force for The issue facing Clifford munities. Acting on the principle that where the community farmer of King City, Mo., backare all also denominations church the thrives, thrives, to tear down his kite! er ing a widespread campaign to revitalize the country church. cost of $64 to ferret out Without in any sense departing from the Christian aims of saving souls and preaching redemption, the churches simply are adding an awareness of social and economic responsibility to their mission of salvation. The concerns of the entire home, family, farmcommunity become the concerns ing, health of the community church. Particularly valuable and instructive as models or demonstrations for study are the community plans Rural America being carried out At Stake by missions of the Presbyterian and Methodist No. 4 churches in the mountains flf KenIn a Series tucky and Tennessee. The Pres-ar- e at Morris bytenan projects Fork and Wooton, Ky., and at Alpine and Big Lick, Tenn. The Methodists have community missions at Frakes, Ky., and Sevierville, Tenn. A larger community project at Blue Springs, Tenn., represents the combined parishes of the Methodists, Disciples of Christ and Presbyterians. Diverse Projects. All have much in common, but in some things each in unique. Blue Springs is the oldest mission, and its area is the largest some 400 miles square. It has seven churches and four preaching points at neighborhood centers, a cooperative store, an energetic training program in public health and a continuing series of adult education lf Which Way Judea? tions, then assembles ea ition exactly as the pattern and oduc step instructions indicate 37.50 1 one-quart- anti-inflati- ,U 1 V"'', V - V 7I m' Cst1 -- ? A t s ' 'j COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE . . . One of the leading churches In promoting community develop- ment is Calvary Presbyterian church (above) at Big Lick, Tenn. The church was built by people of the community, which consists of only about 50 families. Landscaping was done by the pastor and farmers. current problems, such as farm machinery repair, soil conservation and home decorations. All this represents the life work of a great country preacher. He was Paul A, Doran, who went to Blue Springs In 1917 as a divinity school graduate, and died there three years ago after 28 years spent entirely in that communitys service. One of his many lasting services was his homestead plan. lie made home buying his personal concern. Through small loans from a nominal sum held In trust by him, the minister made it possible for 20 families in his community to become owners of classes in their own farms. The pastor at Big Lick Is both ardent and articulate in behalf of better rural living. He has known country life from childhood and he knows how to farm. He can run a tractor, plow a contour furrow and help in the saw mill. He has organized a Big Lick homestead project to aid young men get established on the land, and 27 families have been assisted in buying farms since 1940. This pastor is Eugene Smathers, who has written and preached ably about rural economic problems, and ,q j,e of between the.jj ( has supplied the leadership store honey at Even high prict,me present which has made Big Lick a better one can buy a lot l , says, and to live work. place for $84 Promote Health. is One of Big Licks finest public ted services Is its community health clinic. There is a building specially who Constructed for it, in a grove adjoining the church yard. A graduate nurse is stationed there to aid in guarding the health of the people and to assist In emergencies. Big Lick also has a soil conservation program, and Is carrying on adult education and demonstrations in fertilizing, crop rotation, better livestock breeding, introduction of new fruits and plants, and good forHomemaking estry management. and home decoration, health and child care are studied by the women. There is also a study of the cooperative movement, and committees are developing plans for future cooperative undertakings, possibly In marketing of home crops, processing and a credit union. Big Lick has its own machinery pool, including a tractor, a hammer mill and a saw mill. Build Own Church. Wooton community, under the ministry of Benton Deaton, has a fine community church and playground, built by the people themselves. In the recreation center the children of the neighborhood have a place to enjoy their games and the whole community has its picnics and outdoor religious gatherings. Wooton owns a cooperative truck, which provides transportation for the farmers who want to send things to market, and have things bought for them in town. Very few of the people have cars, and their usual means of travel is by mule back. Wooton also has a circulating library, the beginnings of a demonstration farm, and a training course in handicrafts and cottage industries, for both men and women. Similar work, especially in health, soil saving and better farming, is going on at Alpine, Morris Fork, Frakes and Sevierville. The programs vary according to local needs and the resources that can be put to use. Productive Enterprises. For example, the parish at Alpine is the owner of a forest of 1,500 acres and a farm of 100 acres. A trained forester and an expert farmer make those enterprises produce earnings, and furnish examples for other farm and woodlot ownefs. The Alpine program is m charge of the head of the mission, the Rev. Bernard M. Taylor, and Mr. Taylor has made the mission responsible for developing the communitys full resources through the activities of the citizens themselves, and their labors are being reflected more and more in better. health and living. The same can be said of the communities at Frakes, Morris Fork and Sevierville, all of which have vastly Improved their ways of living because practical economic plans for conserving the land and finding more useful employments for surplus labor have been made principal aims in the community plan. The pastors, of course, have not neglected their religious duties. They simply have added economic concerns to their other responsibilities. The next artkle will tell of the important community development plan now being carried on in fu e counties centering around Tupelo, Miss. The Tupelo plan is one of the most ambitious that has been undertaken any--u here ir the unfolding rural life movement. . 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