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Show 1 Si . so-call-ed Kaysrille, Davis County, Utak 12 Thursu Nov. 2, 1950 Page with the traditional war, the war civilized of rules, the war. The theory is being overhauled in the face of the realities. At the same time, great changes in our diplomatic and foreign policy are also slowly coming into being. In this grim, strange world the diplomats and the military men must walk side by side. THE COUNTRY PRESS SAYS SCOTLAND NECK, N. C., COMMONWEALTH: The Dept of the Interior is insisting on competing with the Virginia Electric and Power Company for the right to build a dam across ' the Roanoke River at Roanoke Rapids. Here is a definite attempt on the part of. the government to lie one ef the players nstead of being willing to sit back on the sidelines and control the rate situation for the lene-f- it of the people." ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Happenings That Affect the" Future of Kerj Individual National and International Problem Inneparable From Local Welfare. In one of hi went column, Walter Lippmann discussed the changed concept of war that the Korean conflict ' brought to thia country. He wrote, All of us have to. learn alxlilt the kind of warfare which, though it is scorned and dethe plored and even outlawed by EuWestern of scientists military rope and America, is the normal and fundamental technique of war throughout the Eurasian continent. The Communist call it peoples war. We call it guerilla war. "Though American experience of guerilla warfare ia very limited and long out of data, guerilla warfare of one kind or another is the normal form of combat in most of Asia. It is the. way people with a primitive technology fight Our extremely advanced and complicated military equipment, which requires a high industrial development to make it and to service it, ia most effective against countries which also fight with complicated weapons made by a concentrated ana complicated industrial system. The more primitive the armies with which we have to deal the less effective are the big en gines of war. Here is one of the gravest problems that war in any part .of Asia presents us with. As against the Asiatics, we are hopelessly outnumbered in the sphere of manpower. We have planned, and to a certain limited extent built, a military machine which, as Mr. pointed out, depends upon most intricate form of wea . the pons, and which is designed to take full advantage of the miraculously productive American manufacturing establishment. The atom bomb, the hydrogen bomb, the guided missile, the stratospheric bomber of vast range and carrying capacity these are all weapons devised in the event of a traditional war with another great and cohesive nation. In Korea, we could not have used the bomb even had we wished to suitable targets for so rare and costly a weapon did not exist. The big bombers had small value, for the same reason. The jet plane was too fast to give good support to ground troops. And, finally, the decisive element was one of the oldthe soldier est weapons of all with a knife or a gun. It i reported that General Bradley has said that we must not let ourselves be bled by interminable police actions" in Asia. He was undoubtedly thinking of the terrible dangers of our engaging in a series of guerilla wars. For, in those wars, manpower the sheer weight of numbers is the big factor. There is every reason to that the Russians whether or not they start any more incidents of the Korean sArt would like nothing better. In short, orthodox military theory has received thb severest sort of a shock. It was designed to deal ... . I.ipp-man- le-lie- n If DILLON, S. C., HERALD: the American way of living is not the best, no other hation has been able to prove it.- REDKEY, INDIANA. TIMES The same high taxes JOURNAL: and inflationary prices which are figuratively breaking the backs of many businesses also have a lot of farmers 'on tha ropes. KNOXVILLE, IOWA, EX- PRESS: What this country needs instead of fewer big businesses, is a lot more of them, decently run for the benefit of the workmen, the public and the consumers, which, of course, they have to do or they will not tie big very long, in fact they would not he a business of any size very long if they were not run right. MYRTLE POINT. OREGON, HERALD: The menace at home is creeping socialism. Why do Americans need to tie regimented into socialized medicine when, for the cost of one package of cigarettes a day, complete protection can be obtained for your entire family? AD- MARION. WISCONSIN, W are in the midst VERTISER: g world '"developof ments and the nation is in desperate need of the advice and the vote which comes from the grass roots areas. Somehow the grass roots areas have always had a sound, sensible attitude toward national affairs the kind of attitude which has tieen noticeably absent.' ' earth-shakin- Summons a In the District Court in and for County of Davis, State of Utah. John M. Nelson,' Plaintiff, vs. Cleo Jane Nelson, defendant, The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon P. LEROY NELSON, plaintiffs . attorney, whose address is ,rU Kccles Building, Ogden, Utah, an answer, to the complaint within 'JO days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. Dated: October HI, MTiO. P. LeROY NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Ml Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. Published in The Weekly Reflex, November 0, JU. and JH, 10.VI. Head Installation Set November USAC Two of the nations top rutritionists will help Utah State Agricultural college make history on November 3. When Dr. Louis installed as Linden Madsen is USAC president, a principal speak-e- i will lie his former Cornell teacher, Dr. Leonard A. Maynard. Both men are internationally recognized for contributions to the science of nutrition.. Dr. Madsen will be inaugurated in a.m. Friday, November 3, in the fieldhouse, after a week of inaugural events. Formerly head of the animal husbandry department, he is the author of more than 50 papers and bulletins relating his findings in animal nutrition. Dr. Maynard has served as United States nutrition expert on missions in J!MH, 44, ar.d 4.i. He is an author. He is director of the school of nutrition at Cornell university. He has' had various national and international responsibilities In' his field. Dr. John A. Widtsoe, former president of USAC and now a member of the LDS Quorum of the Twelve, will also speak. Thorpe I). Isaacson, chairman, board of trustees, will install Dr. Madsen as eighth president of the college.During the week USACs contributions in scientific research, the humanities, and other fields will le revealed in discussions, exhibits, concerts and plays. at- jfiitAe inter-allie- if Q? Take one ride and ycwS it jhe smoothest ndaig car car combsnmg the the only Kidc and Kace-Act- t fimww Unitized low-price- . d shock e airplane-typ- abtorioi a3 If drives oaon cosily Enjoy finest ssoAijt driving glide Automatic .. Oft BUQADDE.DTTY. If rides more smooAJy - aik -- TnoamHioa sad 105-h.- p. finest standard diting enginc-- cr with standard ",pn and SyncbED-Mes-s Transmissio- n- dourest east. 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' i Scare words dont scare the American Citizen any more, Rep. Reva Beck Bosone told audiences in talks during current weeks cam- paigning. The American people can remember so many times that Republicans reacted with an outburst of scare words the moment a new and untried program was suggested, only to back that program a few years later when it had proved popular, said Rep. Bosone, who is campaigning for reelection to Congress from the second Utah Congressional district on the Democratic dicket. When the- income tax was first suggested, it was called communism, socialism, devilismV Rep. Bosone said, while the pore food dnd drug act was not only called paternalism and socialism but it was said that it passed the liberty of all of the people of the United States could be placed in jeopardy. Fifteen years ago, the social security act which Congress has just expanded by an overwhelming majority was termed socialistic and false, fantastic and malicious. In the l!KMi campaign. Republican Presidential candidate Alf Landon predicted that social security would le a cruel hoax to the American people. Again the federal aid to highway bill, which has been of such tremendous help in developing the roads of the West was called paternalism, socialism and a threat to out peace and prosperity. Rep. Bosone emphasized that much of the liberal legislation that is now law starting with the Interstate Commerce act of 1SS7 down through the federal reserve act of BUH and the bank insurance deposit act of 1SW3 has tieen opposed as socialistic, paternalistic, deposits or bolshevistic or any ..other scare words that happened to be popular at the time. whole-hearted- ly s' OLSEN CHEVROLET CO., s Morgan. Utah - it Voters Should Weigh Issues, Priest Asserts VOTE FOR tLyj i LOGAN Utah voters shoul by the not be fooled extravagant claims of the Democratic administration. Ivy Baker Priest, Republican candidate for Utah's second district congressional seat, warned in closing campaign speeches throughout Utah. Tooele, Davis and Salt Lake counties this week. At the beginning of this campaign and as it draws to a close, Mrs. Priest said. I have been told that 1 havent a ghost of a chance against Democratic incumbent Reva Beck Bosone. Be that as it may, she continued, T have had a chance to voice my concern over conditions as thy exist under Bosone and the res; of To Senator Thomas: That's right ,rThou shalt not. benr false witness." In addition, Sen. Thomas, you sbodd not permit the use of a commandment or Biblical phrase in a distorted comparison of yourself with General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Taft or Senator Vandenberg. Those statements that your "ad'1 quotes were applauding the Soviet armies during the war to help the morale of a retreating army and a depressed nation (before we sent them our arms, BUT General MacArthur, General Esenhower, Sen- tor Vandenberg did .not write a book or praise Soviet leadership and Communist ideology, as you dkL & - . t They didn t support or lend their prestige to the "Communist Front" organizations as Sate as 194b, 1947 and 1948 as you did. so-call-ed dw raossY FOR CONGRESSWOMAN "New and 'fair' dealers say: 'Look what we've done FOR you'! "More important, they've done TO you'! I say: 'Look what the '1 am opposed to any and all kinds of 'deals': 'new deal', 'fair deal' or otherwise. Unless all Americans work gether we are all in for a raw deal in the end." one-sid- ed JEecf to Congress daSr PEiEST w&: : ii-- i .ml: fair-dealer- Dare you ask The answer is simple they would vote against any man who would not vote for a Communist control bi3 and who associated himself with "Communist front" ' , orgamxatioRs. , s. Irss Priest declared it is time the power to tax, power to regulate, to control, to put the government in competition with private industry, be taken awa from the bureaucrats in Washington and re- turned to the people lack home. Any party which stays in power, term after term, needs an occasional shaking up. After is years in power, the Democratic party needs a shaking up badly, she de- clared. The Republican candidate said it was time the farmer in the fields had a voice in government and was able to till his fields without government direction through the Brannan Plan. As much as SOtkWW miles of gold thread is produced annually in SAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. YOU HAVE USH) THESE NAMES AS FALSE WITNESSES. how each and a9 of them vote if they were in Utah today? Delhi alone. 9 1 . We Wdepdshonerfy in politic,." Ye,, even deception. ' 1 t S We ere again the deceptive method of your being one thin at election fine and apparently a wholly .different character bade in Wa, Kington and, Ha York no longer reprereaKng the jentiment, of the in Utah. ' -- people |