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Show The Chopping Block criminals have been wrong. As in By FRANK C. ROBERTSON As you read this Eliseo J. Mares economic measures the governor PROVO. UTAH SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, UTAH, COUNTY, -- 9, 1951 Does Stalin Really Want Peace In Korea? is land. It can be seen and measured on a map. No camouflage could conceal its trans fer to UN hands. So this was a. supreme test, perhaps the first real test of Com- ommuniils really wanted a chance the in Korea. But since the Kaesong negotiations got down to serious talk about an armistice peace line, the Reds have not acted as if breakwas their goal. The recent grave false down, signalled by transparently e truce-sitAmeu Domwng oy charges: of "iia HAAaf c sr r i n cr- oyqui vaa 1UIVCO, JO A"-- ' of Communist arrogance and deceit. Why this turn of events? fml v the unf oldintr of the San FranciscoC be-the Reds' story will tell us whether . , a havior at Kaesong had close reiauon 10 Moscow's plans respecting the Japanese link, Russia treaty. inhere is a marked sell. For the has a hard bill of goods to trend of the truce talks has done little to enhance its reputation, as a champion of peace. , , , ,1 iI trut;e netnai tne it couia De, oi course, while time a stall for were just gotiations -Red forces prepared for a new Korean offensive. The breathing spell theory is still very much alive. The Reds may have hoped for the added advantage of drugging the West with false hopes and thus slowing up cease-fir- e -- munist intentions. So far as we can judge, the Reds do not want peace in Korea that badly. They cannot bring themselves to allow the smallest blemish on the myth of , Communists " vincibility. If this analysis is sound, the Reds will in Korea by seek no achieve their ends , Cam Uwn nninnA 3 i on riouum-Droauer pon wci ineaua nd elsewhere. Failing: that, they may re- turn to fighting, telling them selves that at least the negotiations bought them time to build their strength afresh. 7 . A full-sca- T 1 u le Communist Registration f 1 their minds? 1 ... es V M nt - t I . 1. LOAN - w. 1 , i i v i -- i I 1 1 , . . 'uSJr' I Old-roy- ... Radio Programs Sunday, Sept 9 -t- ' CCICJ -p ! ' i . , , , to death. were - At 8:00 Burns 'and Allen 8:30 .condemning An automobile of ordinary size weighs least tne men aooui to Qie migm 9:00 about 3300 pounds and its bulk includes have been spared that, J0:00 in 1f 2500 pounds of teel. That's something to and his beard of u 3o Lee Governor think about when eying the speedometer. pardons, and the pronoun should Q's and A's n.taoran o-Round - far-reachi- ng . ng w-ii- nt 00 iTJiiiiriB aSHg Efyif" ; ! rronuer , ShdoW :ItcU Story Yoo Vci4rof Carter JiiSlNU SSL i. Mrstoo. 7 I Do tt - Georsa Hour Enchanted I j : m ' c valuabtaa. any yam od when, you rait me i oral kuiu "oey to ruor-kleror drain.' dossed M ROTO - ROOTER Wrhtni wiU do a iewt of Joo. Stmpty look for aeacral " Iuimbumm kwiik ROTO-aOOTS- Cet at um ROOT of tout troubl with DON U WMSMU.LIS - n. nil . &rJro5 00 , Nrwo Bona a wees: Club Music tor America of Bour Full In America ' :4S Fun to LIT. 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O'Conor, chair Protest has been raised against use of teleman, special committee to investigate organised; 4 crime in interstate commerce.) vision in congressional heatings, as an invasion K of the rights of those to be questioned. Some of the witnesses have been quick to seize upon the By SENATOR HERBERT R O'CONOR WASHINGTON Out of the investigations and question thus raised. They have refused to tesbefore television cameras on the ground hearings of the senate crime investigating comtify mittee to questions of it was an invasion of their personal rights. that importance This involved several considerations by our, comsuggest themselves ' 1. Will local enforcement off icials "arise to their . .v mittee, j. First, there was ' a question of the individual's opportunity, as presented by disclosures of crime syndicate operations, etc., to rid their localities; alleged right to refuse testimony on such their states and the' nation of the octopus-lik- e grounds, as opposed ito the right of the Ameri-incrime system which is threatening the judicial can people in general to be furnished fullest l ' formation regarding the functioning of the comprocesses of Our country, and . 2. Will television, which served to arouse the mittee, operating as an arm nf the senate. , people of America to the crime situation, be A second and important point involved the generally accepted as another and a most potent question ar to whether the possible information means of keeping the citizens of our country in to be gained from the witness was of such imclose touch with the functions of our governportance as to negate the right of the general ment? to see and hear the proceedings. public Local enforcement must be the reliance, of.j In this connection it must be realized that citizens. . it is possible for a witness to be so distracted by If there is one development which millions news devices, such as television and newsreel oi our people ao not wanx 10 see, ii is iunner cameras, as. to interfere with the giving of testieiicruacuiiiem uy cue icatuni guvernmenii upuQ mony. This must be taken into consideration by the local activities and affairs of our communithe committee whose primary purpose for holding ties. the hearing is to" ascertain the facts as the basis All too' much, in recent years,- has there beeiji for future legislation. a .disposition among states and cities, as well' as The committee recognized this phase of the individuals., to look to Washington lor solution matter, and: took steps to reduce the amount of of problems which seemed difficult of handling the equipment in the hearing room. Owing to at the local level. the limited space available, "however, it was not ) possible to place the equipment so that it ould People7 The Final Authority . function without offering some disturbance to Naturallv. therefore, when the senate commit the witness. Thus, at times, and because of protee successively made its disclosures about' varitests by witnesses against the use of television, ous phases of criminal operations" throughout etc., the committee was forced to the decision some were to of tread the path America, ready that the testimony of the witness was more imleast resistance and transfer to the central of that particular portant than the transmission the job of combating lawlessness. But television to the public, and camA small box of fuses and headby testimony as, one who has always fought against further eras were ordered to be turned away from the light bulbs,ikept in the glove comintrusion of the federal government into local witness during the taking of testimony. partment of an' automobile, often affairs, and as a former prosecuting attorney, The TV controversy, while centering upon the are very useful. I am convinced that the answer to the nationcrime hearings, did not stop ' there. Its implicatwide crime problem will be found only in the ions- spread to the field of congressional hearlocalities. The people themselves are' the final J.T.L ings in general. And there were so tne who: were . to the belief that it was authority in this respect. Only as they demand, apparently, disposed, to and continue demand, from local enforceflnfair to a prospective witness' to be required' ment officers honesty and dutiful enforcement to testify, before the TV camera. of the criminal laws, will the reicn of the mob Committee Reaction Stated ster and the crime syndicates be ended.' 4 Provision of more, modern facilities for handIt would' be very consoling to think that there la some one agency to take the job out of the ling television and newsreels, possibly in soundhands of all the. millions of people affected and proof glass rooms, might well remove many of these objections thus far raised to the use of His Sunday Broadcasts by some magic federal process eliminate the cortuch media in public hearings. ruption which makes possible the operation of The committee's reaction with regard to the gangsters and racket organizations. But such was not intended to be America's way of handling matter, in which I concurred . completely, can he ' )START TODAY! stated briefly, as follows problems. Moreover, it never would be success 1. Television should be permitted in open ful even if the people of America were inclined to seek such a solution. Which they are. not! j, 4i55 P.M. hearings by congressional committees, on the With regard to the second question, a same basis that newsreel cameras, radio, flashso to speak, of the investigation, there will bulbs, photographs and newspaper and magazine be much controversy., undoubtedly. But I think reports of the hearings are permitted. over 2 At the same time every precaution should the answer Is a relatively simple one.-Television is new.. As .the New York and be taken to safeguard the rights of witnesses so Detroit hearings, and the later sessions in Washas to assure that the witness's ability to testify is not unduly hampered by the presence of news ington, proved, television can have a tremendous effect upon the public consciousness. disseminating equipment To afford satisfactory It is, however, merely another method of disconditions under which the witness may testify semination of information. It is an extension of undisturbed, provisions should be made so that TM 1,000 WATT V04CI news equipment is not conspicuous and is so J radio, a personalizing of the newsreel, both of which have been generally accepted now, along as 10 Of CENTRAL UTAH nui aisiraci or inierxcre witn me ujciicq with the newspapers, the magazines, and pho-functioning of the committee. l 1:4S rrank be accented, evidently believe MONDAY. SEPT. 10 that all the socialogical experi- - KSL TV menta toward the prevention of 1.20 Program Resume, News, Weather crime and the reformation 'of 1:30 Strike It Rich 2:00 Homemaking I Fun 2:15 Hi Neighbor 230 First 100 Years 2:45 Margaret Masters Kitchen- Q Are King snakes immune to 3:ia travel via iv. the poison of other reptiles? 3:30 Garry Moore Show A Yes. 4:00 Merlene'i Q Is shark liver oil as rich in 4:05 Here's News For You vitamin D as cod liver oil? f 4:15 Uncle Roscoe A Yes 70 times a rich. 4:45 Tele Mart 8:00 Matinee Film Theater Q Who are the Chamorros? A The inhabitants of the Island of Guam are called Chamorros. a SUNDAY, SEPT. t with the Malay strain KDYL TV mixed race, ... j. ..... 12:30-1:0- 0 Test Pattern Q How early was an eclipse 1:00 Early Bird Matinee 2:00 Double Feature Festival of the sun observed? A An eclipse of the sun was 4:00 Children Hour observed ' by Chinese tn 2158 5:00 Six Gun Theater 6:00 Festival Q What is the reason for the 7:00 TV Playhouse Playhouse lowering of the Japanese mortali- 8:00 8:30 The Adventure Hour ty rate from beriberi? A A wartime decree in Japan 9:30 News Review minimized the amount of bran 9:45 News of the World and germ to be removed from 10:00 All Stop Film Theater rice In polishing. This increased, 11:45 Hook. Line and Safety nutritional' value towered the 12:00 Sign Off mortality rate from beriberi. Q Who wrote' the war song MONDAY. SEPT. It KDYLt-T- V "Tramp. Tramp," Tramp"? Test Pattern A The words and music were 10:00-1':1:00 The World in Review written by Dr. George F. Root, 2:00 Video Frolics a songwriter who produced many 2:45 Miss Susan Civil war songs. 3:00 What s Cookin' 3:30 5TV Charm School 4:00 News of the World ZIMMERMAN RETURNS SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 8 U.R) 4:05 Half Pint Party William Zimmerman Jr., associate 4:30 Twilight Theater director of the federal bureau of 5:30 Sandman Stories tana management, win rciuiu wi Franklin Jf attended Washington tonight after a two- - "Benjamin man negionai ior oniy vwo years. aay visn Byron Mock. Zimmerman tween the ages of eight and ten. recently took the BLM post after Roetii' oroaii.'.bv' don serving as assistant commissioner of Indian affairs. It. Sunday Mu.ic in . Starlight Theater Guest House Celebrity Time Qlorllt. film Th5lnr News Headlines . brief gov-ernme- d U Crime Control Hinges On Local Officials; Washington Cannot Solve AH the Problems law-abidi- 5 venge-ancr- . on a 4 ""iff -- hot-hea- nd Is-- Ai the' W 1 pr Sln Mae-Arth-ur (Ed Note: While Drew Pearson ... . - Yet hack of all this lies the notion that at the start the Communists may genuinely have desired ajwd expected a settlement. If that should "be so, what changed Merry-go-Rou- Berlin Blockade ., !L"rLJ i 1 we have done. Actual discussions with our truce representatives soon made it plain we would not, and this revelation may have come as a surprise to the Reds. If a settlement at the 38th had really been their expectation, the UN insistence on the present battle line then posed for them, a real dilemma. They were being, asked to give up, in the sight of the whole world, territoy to which they had laid claim since 1945. For the first time anywhere, Communists were being pressed to yield , ground. They could not hide behind some propaganda subterfuge or legal trickery. Land Takes from the fDea of the Provo Herald - rtSfe'S rearmament. -- Protest New automobile on the Idaho Mob ever road the believes that Una highway near here resulted proper will be wondering if bis nerve to travel Is back. in the death of a Los Angeles wul bold out for eighteen or woman and injury to five per- roe governor v riant a vr ' hours, for Eliaeo J. and twenty more COTS I XU reduce will methods u411. fKgO ruiaj Xfarac tougher K. iKnl fnmnrrnu; Police said Mrs William Miller. ing new i 11 -so. wnv so roc - not uwi mt crime. iiiuiuuiS' t.' nunc iiu.i.. iimciy .k... husHer kUled 1M1 was SS, I had instantly. Sept. t, Berlin which will face the firing squad bravely whole hog? The last word the Mare case, prison officials A group of convicts armed with band was seriously injured. Also ing into an enough for he has had five years Ion wars four the occupants looking for a place to Wlcdely-iahione- d i,nive- - -- nd injured excruciating suspense in which wer the other car: Mr. and Mrs. The 'Hn 1MB" to practice. If torture is what the nun. ioc; oivi oo biumc wnu bombs staged a riot at the Utah of. Albert Cross and their son, Al- French acting state of Utah wishes to impose around the new prison. I towould state Louis One bert Jr .lljdl of Stockton, Cel., Chuikov. inmate, the prison. that they apply upon those who have broken its suggest was killed and one and Mia Doris Breece, 26. for church Deathridge authorities permission laws then Mares has already paid Officers said the five injured to use the temple grounds, for guard and two other convicts the penalty. terference with normal trade and there is a strong wall there, and were injured. Captured and held; were recovering at aa communication between It doesn't make much difference the grounds would accommodate a nostage ai tne outset was w. r. raus npapiuu. Berlin and the federal i whether Mares Uvea or dies. In thousands. But I greatly fear Giles, former Provo police chief. man) republic in direct the scheme permission would be refused. In ProohlirenrdsUrted ' school vention of he case why not the capitol thing's that .t.-.-i.n-- -. l tp Berlin Kin IN .w, unimthe with themselves, grounds pretty UJ& An MANILA. P. I, Sept. a Maeeer brilliant the at In His those invited. portant. dear, populace fighting with Communist-mother dead old days that are still within fireworks display called "The American aged led rebels to southern Huk was of Moscow' the will grieve as the memory of living people this Burning Luzon has been reported killed, at to featured attraction the mothers have was supposed have a most nightly a blanket the defense department said to- ago in the ITstan g from the besalubrious effect upon potential county fairgrounds , other Huk were inifd assessment of 85 cents per acre. day. murders ginning of time, ed in the encounter. identified The American, Cononly on the Lake levied Utah brothers his There are still a few prison in trol was vehementdistrict area, and sisters will the deep south where discipline nourish a seprotested at a meeting of 250 is maintained by sweat-box(of ly cret and bitter landowners Taylor, which the present chaplain in bur Barr Washburn Wendell and Howard hatred toward ie quoted as approving) A Low Cost Real Estate prison Cottam left for Los Angeles to state of bloodhounds, chain-gang- s, "nd studies. his and Utah, above all the. system of hiring out pursue university .five - year - old the convicts to private contracson will grow tors for a few cents per day. Why 10 Years Ago up under the not appoint a commission to study stigma Of be these methods with a view to Sept. t, 141 s muraerer an n, execuwfa mg ln the atate of Prime Minister Winston Ji mill Anflk a akaHd Adolf 'Hit Z i Utah as quickly as possible1 Churchill warned tMt 7i w, ki will yjiuuaoiv ciuumci 111a whuic on naval warfare ler force of be waste to a might would It time life. But except for them. Mares consider the methods of our si-- 1 the United States , . . Mrs. Vern will soon be forgotten. ter state of Idaho which, since (Bullock was hostess to the Clivell . Mrs. J. W. Nielsen held statehood, has. executed onlyicub m vice-preside- - A clue may be found in Secretary of State Acheson's testimony at the hearings last spring. Acheson conthat wa veyed" the distinct impression would be satisfied with a truce based on uic ooiu fiaiaiici. vui iuii.es at uiai nine we're generally fjelow that line. Possibly the Russians and their Chinese and North Korean associates took that Acheson view as havinc continuing annli- cation. They may well have assumed we would settle for the 38th parallel even after we had pushed 20 to 30 miles beyond it, as ROBERTS. Ida., Sept. 8 tJJ I A head-o- n coll talon Between two Benjamin Gitlow, who once ran for on the Communist ticket, testified before the Subversive Activities Control Board that American Communism is boT"" p"d" wow INTEREST t""h 2 m,ny doniinated by Russia. Although this is no RATES . n - a ....... nr .w....-..fin m- ni An WMVV new theory, Gitlow's testimony may play .AmA rt . . " . thp nnl an r un ,V.... Cal. was announced winner of . .ill niiuA iiiui c uvri ., . grounas nSl ms recora oeioirr aiiM Depending on PrdigMurfy 1M1 Miss America contest. an important part in the government's case ana Sin.Siniithe neen naa nis gooa, crime alter ,,73 Simmons and Shirley for marring the Communist party register a f""WM wilder wo.uru Betty Ko th.r. x..Qc . nn.c K Itv ' returned from a 10 day trip have Jong been as an organization from abroad, as required rhat hsptea of se" f derTsi ha modern method, California Brothers Grifvo8"e, and where riots don't to murder ,n .n,P Firt ri fith and Eddie Kimball were by the Internal Security Act of 1950. happen malice implies premeditation and Gitlow broke with the party in 1929 aforethought. Consider the! case of old Harry coaches at Provo high school and Mares1 actions imre- Orchard up in Idaho, who by his Brigham Young university, after a disagreement with Stalin. At the mediately after the crime implies own confession had murdered. he was utterly bewildered hearings he stated that he never knewRus-of that twenty people. There and hadn't thought anything out. more than a Single mstance of disobedience to a he sits . in his little cottage just! The first governor of New York t0k But the old board of parsian directive by the Communist party in outside the prison walls, raising as no was under dons obligations the United States. Government attorneys his Bible, and telling all who will to "ret tough." It wa comare trying to prove that Communism is an posed of the governor of the listen that he ha become. international, conspiracy with headquarChristian. state, the secretary of state, and .the members of the, suters in Russia. Attorneys for the CommuEliseo J. Mares will raise preme court. l there wasde- a nists claim that since 1950 the party has d two whojr or no turkeys for the state of been independent, and argue that it cannot s' manded Vengeance for Utah. He will have no .time (The radio proirams Dated below are submitted by the raU stations who are be judged for actions it took before the own sweet sake there for Bible reading. And he responsible for their accuracy. In case of Meaning insecure ess erta. fee railbu Information call the respective radio sUtions.) wenld always be enough will tell no "erratic young passage of the Security Act. The Constitusober minds to restrain him. prisoners that crime does not " tion forbids any law which would incrimifer tomorrow morning KfJs-KCSU KDYL nate a person for something done before fSL The board has now become a pay. KOVO Eliseo J. Mare will be dead. TH Id 132 and the law" was passed, and once, again' the political appointive plaything. Mt ' plain-- 1 Communists are seeking the protection of whose members at present Sunrt Sf ranaUa (OS g")a I reflect the opinions of the man ly 1 01 the Constitution they despise an,d would who appointed them. viM .n A . destroy. That such an appeal to the ConNewspaper accounts relate that n n rrfaeb Z Z 7:M Elder IClchatoc stitution is permitted and heard is proof it took the board less than twenty r VyV3 IvVIVi J ''ataSSr mind to its each make minutes up L the liberties of all citizens are pro- about the three murder cases it that cSureli of .Ox Air V 4 Carmen Cavtlkra Chureti of Chrtst , SUNDAY. SEPT tected by it. " has thus far acted upqfi. TwoIksl TV sisrBlbl. Oas. Sunday -o- cnio. f--. NJj- Pnave , aone jusi as aqo if. ti0 o You would Few Americans would believe any denial minutes ' i- n i ii 1U1 UUVIUU31V IUC i Parade V 1IIIIIUJ SrS StST or as, 4:30 i; Your Pet ik ; that the American Communists make con WCll, the members had settled upon the 5:00 Matinee Film Theater Z Z y00 to pyo Russia. their Nov The! subservience MGood cerning j ; tough policy before the hearings 6 30 Meet Corliss Archer " connection has been all to plain from-thetook turns, we are( 7:00 Summer Time Theater Z They began. Splak uJ 9 30 Rirlns Stand ThrXmt"' ' told, delivering a short, sharp 7:30 Go Lucky very beginning.: to men sermon each of the they for Ptattsrss m Woshinqton 1 1 - Allied Officials i . Most competent U. S. analysts of, Russia told us in the begrinning there was a good Woman Killed, Fir Injured in Collision Once News Now History !T". "rM" --. jJgL JSSTmmm i fg? sUUU 1 oa |