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Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1IS0 uw county, maa Chinese Better Fight ers North Koreans SUNDAY HERALD Withdrawal of Aid from I Chiang Enabled Gotnmunists To Overrun China; RotqrTold U. S. I Torrid Weather For South California Injured In Crash LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 (U.fi The weather bureau forecast more torrid desert weather ior Southern California ' Saturday Jn the wake of dry Santa Ana winds that caused one death, several destructive fires and widespread damage. A wind 'gust brought death to Everdoo Villaneva yesterday as he rode on the bed of truck on the ridge route near Casta ic. Wind N. MORRISTOWN. As DIVISION IN KOREA, Nov. 4 Many of the Chinese Com rhunlsts who have been taken prisoner are" expressing great sur prise at the presence of American troops In Korea.. They claim they thought they were to fight only- Koreans. Officers in charge of the Chinese- captives listen with great Interest, but they still have not decided what to believe. American, marines have run in to some of their stlf fest opposi tlon from the Chinese troops who have entered the fighting So far, three regiments the 370th 371st and 372nd, regiments of the 124th division have been identified on the northeastern front, where' the marines have taken over from the south Koreans. Hold Their Ground The marines are certain of one thing, regardless of their skepticism over Chinese claims that they did not know Americans were in the fight. They have no doubt of the fighting ability of the Chinese. One marine officer said the Chinese made the North Koreans "look like amateurs," in the way they stood their ground against leathernecks on the road to Cho-si- n reservoir northwest of Ham-hun- g. , ' "They hold their fire like soldiers, and they get Ground better," marine Capt. Donald R. France, Atlanta, Ga.n said. France said the North Koreans were good on camouflage, but the Chinese were excellent. Friday, six Chinese hVld a ridge Until the marines by waiting were on top of them and cut (U.R) J Nov. 4 Capt. John Eisenhower, son of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, was injured Sat urday in an automobile collision while enroute to the football game. Officials at Memorial hospital here said that Eisenhower- - suffered injuries of the left eye, right shoulder and left foot, but was In good condition. The collision occurred near Chester, N. J. in a heavy rain storm. Eisenhower .was riding with two other army captains from West Point, Charles Sampson, 30, and Robert E. Morrison, 26, in an car driven by Maj. John Karrick. Their car collided on Route 24 with an auto driven by Jean Francis Viele, 34, Newark, N. J. Julia Gardner, 15, of Newark, a passenger in Miss Viele's auto, was thrown through the windshield and suffered multiple lacerations of the face. Sampson was hospitalized with concusions of the left side of the chest and head but the other army officers and Miss Viele were not injured. Police said both cars were! damaged so heavily they could not be driven. OUJ) old WITH THE U. S. 1ST MARINE , Army-Pennsylva- , nia Withdrawal of American aup-po- rt said, arc a good example.- After to the Nationalist in 1947 taking over - the Philippines in allowed the Communists to over- 1893, Jie, said, the United Statea run China and bring- 40,000,000 took steps to improve sanitation people under the domination, and health, build highways, and Provo Rotariana were told at established schools to educate the their Friday luncheon. people and train them for self L. M. Pharis of Provo, who re government. to the United Statea in ''We ''announced that aa soon as turned 1947 ' after many yeara aa vice they were able to go it alone we president and general manager of would give them their independ What happened? the Shanghai Power Co. In China, ence. They told the club the Communist ad- clamored for ' independence for vance moved rapidly after a years, long before they were change in the U. S. foreign policy ready for it. They clamored ao in abandonment of long and loud we finally gave It resulted and hia Nation- to them. Now they, are practicChiang Kai-Shalist party. ally bankrupt and falling apart economically and politically. Marshall Bid Fails "If thjs situation can develop In the Philippines, which we never in The change American to tried and where the foreign policy came after George standard exploit of education is higher C Marshall failed in his bid to than in the other subject coun'bring the Nationalists and Reds tries, what can we expect I to hapI -V a together in a coalition party. to these other countries?" pen ... "When I left China in 1947," Mr. Pharis said in the case of -, V f.r Mr. Pharis declared, "it appeared a, are who the natives the Nationalists could easily con- following' Communist leadership tain the Communists in the north, are doing so, not so much because if not defeat them. But when the believe in communism but United States cut its support to they to get the French out. Indonesia the Nationalists, the Reds soon is now independent but the leaddominated the country. loose with small arms and grenership is not strong enough to Mr. Pharis laid the background stabilize the country ades. Fork WORK These MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT Spanish situation in for the present-da- y Koreans would "The North the many sewing What Is Answer? girls combine their efforts and advice on one of to the Far East by recounting highdeclared. France do never that," right, Patricia projects they have carried out. Kneeling, left Col. Homer L. Litzenberg, Pr., lights in the history of China and "I don't know the answer to to Ann Lu left Snell. and James, right, Standing, Moody Carolyn Other countries of the Orient a marine regiPhiladelphia, the problem," the speaker sald. Wanda Taylor and Supervisor La Vera Snell. said the batmental commander, and want freedom all their "They Not Optimistic as I've was area "as tle tough We it. are not they ready for ever seen. 4-- H "One cannot be very optimistic controlled the Philippines for 50 . The Chinese Communists on this about the present Far East situ years. We did our best to build front undoubtedly are better ation," he said. "Except for them up to the point where they; than the average North Korean, China and Japan, the pattern is could go it alone but were unbut they are poorly fed and about the same in all countries successful. It appears that some a, poorly clothed for the cold Korea. Burma, Phil sort of control must be estab SPANISH FORK Members of prepared 1,151 meals, made 187 marine intelligence of Weather, liDDines. Indonesia, and the lished and maintained over these and have home have clubs Fork improvements, ficers said. deSpanish of all states. are The leaders until able peoples Malay people activities for made 228 articles of clothing. these countries are illiterate and veloped to the point where they planned appropriate week achievement National not far removed from primitive are competent to- take over and man. They are or until recently administer a government in itSi according to Mrs. La Vera Snell, chairman. "have been subject to colonial modern form. Of Mrs. Snell and her committee. "The only answer I can think peoples. Unquestionably the col Mrs. Marie Isa belle Peery, onial powers have made many of at the moment is some form of! Mrs mistakes In their administration trusteeship under the U.N. No Huff. Wanda Taylor. Lu Ann of these people but the fact re matter what form this trustee- James, Patricia Moody, and Caromains they are better off than ship or protectorate takes we lyn Snell, have prepared a disthe western must recognize the fact that it play of some work of local groups they would be if last four cen- will require a long period of to be placed in the window of powers during the turies had not interfered in their education and supervision as our J- C. Penney Co. during the week . affairs. experience in the Philippines of Nov. . Miss Francis Williams of Span"What has happened is that a has disclosed. . ." was Murdock program ish Fork was selected to repreof these Ray small percentage very Guests introduced in- sent Utah in the national style .people have gained an education chairman. show' to be Jheld in Chicago later and returning to their homeland, cluded Elmer A. Jacob, Robert have felt the urge io improve the Strong, Commissioner Frank T- this month, liss Joan Peery also lot of their fellow nationals. It Gardner, Bill Whltaker, E. Lewis represented Utah county at the .has resulted in an intense nation-- 1 Allen. Eldon McKell and Leslie state meet. alism and efforts to throw off theRoberts, all of Provo; and Holger A suit made by Mary Ruth1 Sugarhouse; and Arthur Taylor was entered in the Pacific: Larsen,, yoke of their masters ..." The Philippines, Mr. Pharis Young, Saybrook, Conn. International Exposition at Port-- I land, Ore., and will be featured! in a leaflet published by the Wool Growers association in Denver. Wanda Taylor and Mary Ruth Taylor sent individual exhibits to the state fair. Carolyn Snell received an award In leadership. By LYLE C. WILSON headquarters belatedly sent him Group exhibits sent by the clubs of "Marie Huff, Elva Fullmer, United Prese Staff Correspondent a campaign expense check, returned' it with the imWilliams, and La Vera Snell 4 (U.R) Nov. WASHINGTON. that it .had been del." all won blue ribbons at the state plication Nearly all tne candidates will beerately too lit tie' ind too late. fair. seeKing puonc otiice as usual Spanish Fork has more GOP Like Bmatbera next week as Republicans or clubs than any other city in the "Democrats. General election day George A. Smathers is Demo- county with 17 groups and 116 is Nov. 7. senatorial nominee in Flor cratic But those labels do not mean ida. When he licked Sen. Claude members. Eight of the 24 direcmuch any more in national poliPeppr in thi years primary to tors are junior leaders. tics win tne nomination, rtepuDiican During the year the girls have Take the states of Oregon and national committee chairman Guy ' Howard George Fabrielsan jokingly welFlorida, for example. Latourette is Oregon's Democratic comed Smathers into the Repub- CAT CASTLE IN AIR senatorial nominee. He opposes lican party. His primary camBETHEL, Minn. (U.R) Cats usRepublican senator Wayne Morse, paign has been largely seeking reelection. ually go up trees to chase birds Morse opposes his own party Smathers resented the impli- but Will Vronyak says his cat leadership in the senate so often cation of Republican leaninsism went up a tree to live like the and so frequently votes with the but if he is a Democrat, then a birds. The cat to three Democrats, that the administra- - lot of people who call themselves kittens and is gave birth her housing ever him with has viewed tion alDemoerats aren't. For example, in a dead limb 25 feet offbrood the senatorial can- friendly eye. jsuch be Democratic candidate Latour- - didates as Rep. Helen Gahagan ground. ette sensed the lack of interest at Douglas, California, Sen. Herbert smart-steppin- g national Democratic headquarters H. Lehman,. New York, and Sen. in his candidacy. When national Francis J. Myers, Pennsylvania. is 1950 They are Democratic nominees. But they do not vote, think or built. Buick talk like Smathers nor, for instance, Sen. Walter F. George, time-trie- d of this winin the who is a Democratic candidate for Do you tost and turn all nlvht nr.ir,u since for It nt-ful. in sleep? rifht reelection now; enjoy Stop Georgia. sleep! If your wakefulness and you'll know why. a value-wis- e If Morse, Sen. Charles W. U dueblessful to nervous tension, public has take the new Sleep-Exthe sedasome rtow run others forming Tobey and tive. Not a barbiturate, it been taking them away from is available ing are Republicans, what are without a doctor's has aVery Exclusive TAKE prescription. Sen. Robert A. Taft, Ohio; Sen. SLEEP-EZTONIGHT. Money back if as as fast us the satisfied. Caution Eugene Millikin. Colorado, and not completely Buick's own as directed. 'Contains no Take nara, Sen. Forrest C. Donnell, Missouri, only SAIGON', French cotic or barbiturate. On sale at better Buick factories roll could stores Nov. 4 (U.R) of French military jail whom also are Republican druf which gets its driving everywhere. candidates for reelection. headquarters here announced them Within out. weeks, a Saturday abandonment of a 25Further, if President Truman mile string of forts southwest of makes what about and sales have set party policy, production found in no Hanoi, hinting for the first time the top candidates of the Demo all-tim- e that the northern metropolis is lncratic party from coast to coast an in the world. danger of encirclement from thejwho have repudiated his Viet Minh army. !nan farm pian and nig desire for off the distinguished and bump-smotherin- g The high command spokesman compulsory medical insurance? at the same time disclosed that: Inside either party there is as softness of coil springs on all 1. A small scale battle between much disagreement as agreement French and Red forces has taken on policy. Small wonder that DRUG STORES a torque-tub- e voters become confused or that place southeast of Hanoi. . aecme ui 9 oii.cwhol rnmnmnlrf cjmicaiiy 129 WEST CENTER a comfort combi-natio- n rr-nrystem is in such r?fi...t athemess tr," U Prty v. UTAH as to make voting a waste PROVO, is increasing in intensity. of time. W a -- wrr HI The sum of the spokesman's was the most omctrioui reports t SUM since the French admitted hi , HlOHiOMPW Moscow-trained low September that lN,w ... miilTI-OUWIDI-AHo Cri Minh's legions, exploding thra afO' ni Ik Standard m RoAvmAST, optional at ' from Communist China, had aomt onSurKM and SrtctAL modtla. " ier opened up their long threatened through f-to04 W.w bo."l l"0' ov.r-l- elo"P offensive. r. fXTa.A-w.visian."" SZI, i... Hanoi, capital of northern Toji-ki- n for . . TRA'" .h.Ht-rni-- 9 gUICK WD. province and second only to Saigon in size and importance, in ". -a MODf a. SIATS COdleo is the gateway to the COUNTY rice-ric- h Red river delta. It is from . tub ringed on the northwest, .north r. Mh-and northeast by French defenses! ASSESSOR dy by wilh drawn close after the collapse ofj U.s mra buf tne lonresses, irom Laokay to and Born in reared on Red.Spanish the Lannson, China Fork. border. Deputy County Assessor for MAN OF COUNTRIES four years. ' WESTOVER FIELD, Mas. GJ.R) in Democratic Party Officer Tom In HBNKY i. TArtO. ABC N.fwor. tvtr, Meflday John R. Dupont is virt20 years. over SSgt. for n United Nations. ually a Experience in civic, religiBorn in Austria, educated in ous, and public affairs. Yugoslavia and, France, formerly If elected, Mr. Creer pledges attached to the British embassy to serve the people of in Belgrade, Paris and WashingUtah County in fairness, ton, he's now an American GI. . A' giving special privileges to none. Further, he beA motor road branching inland' from the coastal Pan American lieves in equalization of 175 NORTH 1ST WEST PROVO, UTAH and the welhighway at Lima, Peru, crosses opportunity, the main range of the Andes at fare of all people. 15,889 feet. In no other place in Paid Pol Adv. by; Lor in B. Creer the world can one drive a passenger car to such an altitude. - . - - - YA Eisenhower's Son ek p - :- : Indo-Chin- 4-- H Clubs Plan Spanish Fork Varied Program of Activities Indo-Chin- 4-- 4-- - H . whipped a panel board against him and threw him to the pavement where he was fatally In jured, i In Los Angeles where 98 degrees Was predicted for Friday, the mercury stopped at 02. Australia! population density is 2.6 persons per square mile. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SUPPORT BENNETT WE bel ieve that man is inherently intelligent and can manage his own affairs without domination. WE oppose paying high taxes which would be used to tighten gov't, controls on health, education, and agriculture. WE are tired of bungling and waste in gov't, and demand consistent and efficient service. WE insist upon having a firm stand against munist aggression. Paid political advertisement by university students David A. Law, Bill Knecht, Reed Benson, Elden L. Wood, Alice Watts, Bill Farnsworth, Richard Anderson and other students. . H - 2. - 1 . Party Labels Don't Mean Much In National Politics In '50 La-toure- tte La-V- 4-- on H - left-of-cen- ter Now j French Abandon String of Forts e. Protecting Hanoi non-hab- the most version ever early present popular Ever year, it features ner It or faster than E : Indo-Chin- told. This it can great high-compressi- Fireball recent power from j h rin combustion other car ist CENTER i.y lu-nhi- n on chamber record. Bran-Commun- Motor Count It has the four wheels and Only Bah drive and which ushered in a whole new concept of effortless travel. It has a brilliant styling which sets it apart from every other car on the road. ' And it has prices which say "buy me" to any motorist who's looking for maximum money's worth. Isn't it sensible, while these still coming off that no other car. great carstoarecheck with your the line, provides. - H It has Dynaf m "" N LOR IN B. CREER Drive Buick dealer about getting one to call your own? "- - Indo-Chin- '"' '- .uiatw"' - Yom Kir I one-ma- , . l Com- PHONE 155 re G'EArfi yur |