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Show r SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1MI fravo, Utah County,. UUH SUNDAY HERALD t i i - 13 White House Comes Back at MacArthurfs Far East Stand versy . Would be Issued by the White House today, . "I have no comment,' Short added. i In the wake of publication- of the Times dispatch came the foldevelopments: lowing 1. Chairman John Kee. D., W. Va., said he will ask his house foreign affairs committee Monday to Invite during ;the week Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff; to testify on points at issue- - In the , MacArthur imbroglio. 12. Clyde Tarnsworth, Scrlpps-Howanewspaper alliance staff writer, said in a Tokyo dispatch that a: source in a position ''to know what he was talking about" disclosed: MacArthur has coded messages from the joint chiefs of staff to show they agreed with his appraisal of the Far Eastern situation, , ..' 3. First inquiries on. the New York Times dispatch met silence 4 at the White House and the state The pet cat, CauU, purr consolingly ' TAKE IT EASY. PAL ts the and playmate; Zim's Debutante, a pedigreed Great agencies, in a., position to know Into the, ear of her was wounded by gunshot fired by an unknown whethr7notes were made during Dane, afterthe dog assailant The cat and dog, Inseparable companions, belong to the Or after: the Wake- Island talks, John Zimmerli family in Salt Lake Cir, Utah. 7 and able to say what they might 7 . have said. .. (Continued From Page One)' ' son Arthur But their A'pblog lied to Truman ; I went to the Polo Grounds to see i his first big league game between Beside the military points, the the Giants and the Dodgers, and Times said MacArthur apologized ' eat "a lot" of hot dogs, to Mr. Truman fdr causing him i Of Col. Sid Huff, the general's embarrassment by making- public aide.! said the Mac Arthurs "May statements on the question of not leave the apartme,nt at all." what to do with Tormosa, the ! Whitney was asked if MacT island refuge of Chiang"Chinese Nationalists who Arthur planned to ge.t- outdoors for any exercise today.were thrown off the mainland NEW YORK, April 21 a.D by WASHINGTON. April 21:"(U.J?V4 ' He said MacArthur "Takes a the Communists. A dispatch from Tokyo safd Sat- T"Ka H onrl rimult chnntintf! ebcercises. little-bi- t p of setting-u.MacArthur was relieved of his that Gen Douglas Mac- diedfor the time being, at;1?1" but. he gets most of his exercise; Far Eastern commands ostensibly had has. coded messages from Arthur least f.or publicizing his disagreement 7 pacing the floor." the joint chiefs of staff which The general could get; a good with both United States and But the three prominent that they agreed with his who-'- Friday encaged in a prove workout just, opening his mail.lUnited Nationi policies on meet- of the Far East situa appraisal . There were 2,000 letters and in g the Communist war in Korea affray 10.000 telegrams awaiting him and its threat In nearby theaters. . The dispatch, by Clyde. Farns- at thej Waldorf The defense department, with of Gen. Douglas MacArthur were worth, , whea he arrived Scripps-Howar- d newspaper and the" number' has "mounted White House approval said the still on the scene, merely observ- alliance staff writer, said the intruce.-to since of his ing staff agreed "considerably" theniWhitney joint chiefs was disclosed formation by a ' saidl dismissal f in 'the super-- 1 "trustworthy source in a position Participants "Up to the time Ke left Tokyo, Of the Wake Island tilks only charged tussle were Sen. Homer to know ' what he was talking no one had ever opened; arC en- one of a multitude of ticklish E. Capehart. 220 pounds' of In about," .. matters at hot issue - Whitney diana Republican fury, and his Farnsworth said - the. same velope" "addressed to Gen.-alsaid: Whitney aid.J.?He f comparatively lightweight Dcmo-SOU- rce also revealed: Sens. Hubert ways took the view .hej did not "The subject whether Red Icratic- - opponents 1. The joint chiefs' . .. concur. I l I from want any bad news screened wuo me come war n. numpnrey ox iwinnesoia. wno;reice with Gen. MacArthur s viiiuji wouia - -- !' was recognized to be solely po him." in at 160. a'nd New York's! mOval was a political decision But he Said the genera! has not litical and far beyond the reach Herbert H. Lehman who. tips the, made under pressure without re- yet attempted to open the bar- and the knowledge of i rmy field beam at 165. to their previous agreements gard rage of mail he lias received here. intelligence." who claims HuraphH on desirable strategy. The, MacArthurs were tip by He said it- was the "belief of VjCapehart, started the wholes rey by 7 "2. If Gen. MacArthur was son 8 a.m. while their slept late. all hands' that the Chinese Reds calling him "an S.O.B; thing fired for insubordination, it was without Arthur left for the.ball ;game at would, not come in and "Truman the initials," promised to do bat4 not that he had defied the joint 12:30 p m., with Col and Mrs. produced! nothing from his better tie with ihe two Democrats on desirable strategy, but chiefs again sources of information beyond "whenever Huff and Lt. Col. Anthony Storey, they start calling mei because President Truman. Sec- . r hotel said what the army had. The: Waldorf-Astornames. i were Noplanning onnt the; It wai llate the following they Secretary George C. MarHumphrey said Capehart .had it: Defense tri .tav minimum tuflfVprnhpr. rL'hpeir ITnitpH Natinn had a strategy of their own wring. He said no one.USedi shall which tn their ei.sn.a.'Ha'V nrei- - troona'had srtiahd arrhsk all nt the chiefs of staff as of any ..kind a'nd "I with North Korathat f k wniai .,,it Gen. as well MacArthur were In Lh-t even i say gosh darn." Nov. 26. threeididn Whii MacArthur And Ihis wife! Reds hit.That'was disagreement." JOinCd him in aCCUSing .lHlvl f nf'lnvL-i- dt Mar-- rtfl r.:hltl;' Capcharf of making misleadmgnartmWt mnlove wcrt busy Dorted uredicUon of the! time the statements. cleaning up the 2,850 tons; of scrap warv ould close The. brief melee started jfteri, I ni-e paper; confetti and ticker tape Urged Limited Extension threesenators and "Mr. Re-- S IlUUIlUUlbiriLlb tossed down on MaeArthur's triumDhant. 'parade yes-- ' MacArthur himself already had IT words over A department spokesmana prov-idehis Republican and terday. ADprOVe a . ... : w Ul a -J '(lv uum m j aia n pruuauijr j in advd 'other supporters remthe week ta clean up a 7 mrow on; Mutual s, nants pf the parade.' ongress last Thursday that Meet Your Congress. vief'Our fore CALDWELL. Vaiv 21 a'J! atruck Sen. Herman Welker.;fhe Caldwell board of education tory was complete." He 'described! Tat and1 wno nappeneo. to be on, todav had a creen lieht from the- develoDment as having ere-ia- a ated a "new war and ari entirely Ihand. got; in it briefly but only'i property-holdein the district new situation" not. foreseen, and:to drag their struggling colleagues.;, to lew an additional-1By LAZETTA CARTER!. mills for Mr- - and Mr. Howard Jensen, claimed that he never gelt the de- - ,apart. school purposes. visitof former residents Goshen, The vote on! the issue was 92 cisjoni he. needed "in the, diploed here thi week with their par- matic sphere" to readjust the to 3. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rorj Jensen. military strategy. j The a'dditioaai levy would Mr. and Mrs, Reed HoTton and It wa on this s.trategy limited make the total permitted to be Caliextensionlof the war to China by family are vacationing jln . levied 55 mills. fornia. Manchurian , bases and j ..." bombing Clean-u- p day in Goshen , will, blockading her coast that Mac- - By'CRESSIE GREENLAND e neia Aprn io, weaujer per- - Artnur said tne loint thiefi of 21 (U P.) HAILEY, Prop Plans were made for a" Mothers' erty owners April in class A school dis- mitting. according to Mayor Milo staff were in general agreement U "from a military standpoint." Burraston. Assisting Day program at a .meeting thisLtrict No. 61, Blaine county, today ; Kee said the Stanley Powelsoni Bradley week at thp hnm nt T.Tr nri.Tr ' agreed to subject themselves .. .. nHHitinnalfn Inirv an, Singing Mothers of Goshenj appeared before his ctmmittee v ; ' ward celebrated birthdays of Mrs. he1 said nothing; that would lead jerry if.ace. Lesson at tne meeting for school expenditures, was O. Wayne Day. . eien we son ami tava its members even to r'dream" given by tva An, election on the increased The annual-- : rose ceremony ofl levy showed 388 for and 148 .Greenhalgh this week. Lunch: was they supported extensioi of the aerved to 19 members. j. Korean fighting. For thajt reason MIA Maids was held this week at against. This will raise the total Mrs. Lloyd Penrod honored her and because of the 'newer rev- a meeting of mothers and YWMIA school levy in the district to 26 'husband on his birthday this week elations on the Wake talks Kee officers . 7 ' at the home of their class 'mills. at if-said- - it is! "imperative the full leader Mrs. Eloise dinner, Ferguson. Prostory come but: now, inc uding a gram numbers were presented by of all the orders MacArthur the following:, study "RAINMAKERS" v" got." Barbara Greenland, lyiolin solo i THEIR STOCK BOOST Since before. MacArthur' was "Rose of-- Piccardi," accompanied ousted 111 days ago, it Mrs. Marie Greenland; Eleanor HELENA. ADril 21 (U.F!) A Den. by the derstood administration was ounKer,; soio JUST: ver- - meteorologist" today said a of the, "weaaing on what can Painted Dolls' holding private-talk- s accompanied byi! $250,000 cloud feeding program in and cannot be' made public to Mrs. Lucia Jean Day.f Yugoslavia might have saved the White; ARRIVED! case.' bolster its y "Symbolism" of the Rose"- with U. S. government the $38,000,000 meanings expressed by Paula"were sending that country in FARMER FOUND DEAD Skousen, Delores Day. Pearl the Tor m of food credit."' Thompson, Carolyn Stice, Barbara. ; Dr. Irving P KTick, president RIRIE, Ijlda., April 21 UU.R) Fresh Shipment. Funeral services were pending ureeniana. tieanor tsuniter, Jean; of the Water Resources Develop ment corporation of Denver, made Leo Lester Day and Eloise Ferguson today for was who dead Short talks were given by the statement in an address de found Bush, Ririe, Blue Bird beside thej tractor he wasioperat President Mr. Melba Strasburg, livered to the Montana section of .. ' Mrs. Olive Bowen and Mrs. Mary the American Water Works asso ing'in '' . ' .' Jefferson, county authorities Bailye, stake officers. ciation meeting here. said, deatij was "from.; , natural (Conilnuf d From Pit OnQ ," rhents on Wake Iilind,"! Ruuell sumed" the com- -. 'Mid, end he mlUee would be given access to ir pertinent document. No Statement Russell added that "l we they course of 1m ve embarked on ' making these things public, weI don't think there's anything houldnt ee." He .said f he still lane to open the inquiry April 0 and that "Mac Arthur-shoulbe the first witness." 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