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Show r i Thursday. June tooniHG nncnD M bf 11 Got Dr. - MtCTOt BUCAnOM NATONAi NOMA The Warning of A Counterspy Note; Thto is a the first la aeries ef three articles on Commanism.) (Editor's In the spring of 1940 a young church worker in suburban Cambridge, just outside Boston, was attracted to a new youth organization called 'The Cambridge Youth Council." He carefully noted on the Council's letterhead the names of prominent citizens, including nationally known educators at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also noted that the objectives outlined were in harmony with ' the youth work he had been doing in his church. So he joined the Counucil and be came active. Famous Counterspy The young church worker's name was Herbert Philbrick. Nine years later he was to be revealed as the most famous FBI counterspy in the history of our struggle against Com- munist infiltration. Father's Day Suggestions Old Spice Shave Sets . . $1.00 to $5.00 Mennen's Gift Sets Gilleti Blue Blades 50's ............ $1.79 $145 Max Factor Plastic Sets $3.50 Palznolive Sets $1.79 Travel Kits .$4.50 & $5.95 Wrisley Spruce Sets Horse Novelties 49c to $4.39 Comic Figurines $1.49 .... Men's Stationery 98c Parade, Rodeo Planned During "Fun - do-good- Within a few months, however, Miss Rheumina Udy of Ogden "I woke up,'" he said, "to dishas been spending several days cover much to my shock that with her mother, Mrs. Hyrum the Cambridge Youth Council Udy and family was not a legitimate youth Miss Leneta Parry of Malad has been spending the past Complete Phony week visiting Mr. and Mrs. It was a complete phony, an Keith Moss and family. absolute fraud, and furthermore, it was dominated and controlled by persons I suspected of being ist and a counterspy was his members of the Communist curiosity. Wanted to Know Party." to find out," he "I wanted He went to the FBI and it these "how (Communist) confirmed his suspicions: The said, to manipuwere able characters Cambridge Youth Council, said a fashion as such in late the FBI, was "a Communist things not to victimize only myself, Front," and it added that Philbrick had been a typical Red but the 300 to 400 young CamFront dupe. bridge people we had as mem But in coming to the FBI he bers of the Cambridge Youth was breaking out of the "dupe" Council. All the church organizations service. The suggested he might become an FBI count were represented in this organ, erspy and devote a big part of ization; we held our meeting his life to a dangerous mission at the Y.M.C.A. at no cost to the Communist Party, and I for his country. wanted to know how it was Three Lives were able to pull such a That's how Philbrick began they as trick slick as that. to live three lives (1) a reClever and Vicious Boston advertising spectable Somebody knew how to opman, (2) a secret fellow-travelerate in a very clever and a g and later a Com fashion." vicious very munist; and (3) a secret countPhilbrick advanced until he erspy reporting every move of was one of the most valued the Red underground to our comrades. What he learned in government. nine years about the power Herbert Philbrick is a mod and influence of the Red underest man. He told ground network in America, me that had he known what he and of America's apathy to was getting into in his three- - what's going on, leads him tosided life, he would have day to say: "We have not turn"thought a long time" before ed the lide against Communism. agreeing to undertake the mis- We are still losing." sion. v In next week's column He had no idea at the time Philbrick explains the Comof the cunning, the brutality, munist's amazing power to the great hidden power of the American shape public Communist conspiracy. One facopinion through the art of tor in his becoming a Commun- eybernetics". n . high-rankin- self-effaci- Shave 89c Ball Point Pens 29c lo $2.50 Popular brands of box Chocolates 69c to $3.50 ADAM'S DRUG Phone 3341 Herbert Philbrick was an FIELDING overnight guest in my home recently, on the occasion of his by Florence Munson Freedom our at appearance Forum. It was an enjoyable and extremely informative ex- Dancing, perience for my family. He is a humble, genuine American, "a devoted husband Day" and father, and an unquestionM.I.A. "Fun Annual Fielding's ed authority on the terrible school the held at be will menace of international Com- Day" Saturday grounds (tomorrow) munism. June l&th at 11 ajn--, there will Effective Voice be a parade, followed at 1 pm. In his forum address he by children activities, horse showed himself to be one of pulling, calf roping and two the most effective voices in ball games. At 7:30 p.m., a America today for acquainting program will be presented in the American people with the the Church Hall. Refreshments true facts about the dangerous will be available during the Communist penetration of our entire day. Everyone is urged way of life and the Communists' to come out and participate in cunning techniques for influenc- the days activities- Friday evening public opinion in the direct- ing (tonight) there will be ion they want it to go. Square Dancing at the school When he joined the Cam- grounds with Pete Rasmussen bridge Youth Council, Herbert as the caller. Philbrick was a sincere but Mr. end Mrs. Frank Emery a mem of Victor, Ida., visited with Mr. uninformed ber of the Governing Council and Mrs. Herman Lott and famof his local church, and editor ily Wednesday. of the church newspaper. Weekend guests at the home He worked as an advertising of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling man in Boston. . At first he ac were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks cepted the Council at face value. of Pocatello. er $1.00 to $3.50 Woodbury's Lotion THE LEADER, 17. 1354 Tremonton Iva Florence and family Mrs. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn were Mr. and Mrs Bob Drollette and family of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lar-ki- n and family of Snowville. Mrs. Stella Rich of Provo visited with Mrs. E. H. Packer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and son Richard and daughter Louise spent several days of last week at Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs- - E. W. Sutherland and son. Glade, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell and family at Newton Sunday. Mrs. Ellwood Hess and Karl Hess accompanied by Mrs. Dean Hess and two "daughters of Logan spent Monday at Salt Lake City where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bion.Tolman and Mrs. Mary M. Morgan. Mrs. C. W. Bourne spent several days of last week visiting with relatives at Farmington. In Dance Festival Virginia Welling, Esta Jones, Linda Coombs, Tamara Welling, Sherry Smith, Sylvia Burton, Judith Owen, Louise Petersen, Larene Burton and Dennis Richards participated in the Dance Festival held at Salt Lake City Thursday evening Among those who attended June Conference at Salt Lake City during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne, Mrs. Verl Udy, Mrs. Verl Anderson, Mrs. Gale Welling, Mrs. Horace Peck, Mrs. Uel Garn, Mrs. Wayne Garn, Mrs. John Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood. Misses Kathy and Diana d of Arimo, Ida., spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood of Magna spent last week with Mrs. Florence's mother, Mrs. C O. Hendricks who is recuperating from a recent illness at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farns-wort- h of Salt Lake City visited at the J. D. Munson home Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Standing Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Ros-e- l Earl of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Martin Hansen of OgdenFamily Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weaver of Omaha, Neb., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards and family. The ladies are sisters. On Saturday the Richards entertained at a family party at their home in compliment to the Weavers. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. F- Calderwood, Mrs. Mae Versluis and children of and Mrs. Reed And Hesserson and family of Bothwell Those attending the Garn Reand Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boss union held at Willow Park at of Garland. A lovely supper was Logan Sunday were Mr. and served. During the evening Mrs. Mrs. M. A. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Richards showed colored movies Oleen Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-vof her recent trip to Hawaii. Garn and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird Mrs. Carl Wilcox and son, Seth, and family and Misses Linda Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garn, NathAnger and Lana Godfrey spent aniel Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn and son, Daryl, Mr. and Saturday at Salt Lake City. , - . Mac-Farlan- - Tre-monton,- Mrs. W. J. Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling and family. A program was presented, games enjoyed and a lovely luncheon served. Dinner guests at the E. H. Packer home Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asplund and daughter Christie of Alberta, Canada-Visitorat the home of Mr. W. Sutherland FriE. and Mrs. and Mrs. O'Neil Mr. day were Sainsbury and family of Reno, New, and Mrs. Edna Ferrell of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns spent the weekend at Ogden at the home of Mr. and Priest. They were also honored at a family party. Other guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walker, Mrs. Louise Priest and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stacey. Birthday Honored was held at the home A pa-tof Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne Saturday night in compliment to Mrs. Bourne who recently s Mrs-Dav- e CARD OF THANKS The kindness and help of our friends during the recent weeks, and after the loss of our son and brother has meant a great deal to us. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone for the wonderful way they helped out at this time. Our sorrow has been lightened by your kindness. Ha, Sam and Ronald Stan's Bakery celebrated her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Ferrell Summers of SATURDAY ONLY Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bourne. A lovely supper was served. 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