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Show ? ir-rrr-- Edson in Washington Grain Trade Forces WINCHELL ..jniryrn T'fr But Has the Lion Read the Script? WALTER SUNDAY, MAY 24. 1953 riOFILE Welcome, Utah Lions! OF A FRIG Tha few editor who expressed sympathy for Editor Wechsler have evldintly reflected to examine hit record. They accepted the of the former Young Communist League official and leaped to conclusion! ,1a direct contradiction with the facta. Wechaler tea- tided before the Senate committee: "Unlike eome former Cornmu-nlit- a iho have testified before Congressional committees, my experience was comparatively brief and distinctly unhustorle. I never got any pumpkin papers." wechsler a modesty In this re spect Is belied by an abundance The evidence. of documentary truth la he held lmiwrtant posts In the upper echelons of the. Com He was munist apparatus member of the National Executive Committee of the Young Commu nist League when he employed the Red alias Arthur Law son. He was a member of the National Com mittee of the American League Against War and Fascism, which was cited at a Communist-fron- t Wechsler was on the editorial board of The Champion of Your, a Communist publication designed to delude children Into joining the Communist Party. He wat direc tor of publications of the Amtrt can Student Union, an organ of the Communist Party. He waa a frequent contributor to the Com munlst New Masses publication And Wechsler was a contributor to the Communist Dally Worker after the House Incidentally, AcCommittee on UviUea uncovered the pumpkin papers the N. Y. Compost derided the evidence which helped convict Alger Hiss and attacked this .Con At that gresslonal Committee. time James Wechsler waa the Washington correspondent. Issue About Inspection tt FETEK IDSON has supported Crawford and Lai rick on the grain iinectiue mui-ne- a to a degree though aha hit The Llohs Clubs of Utah 143 of them re holding Efforts bfen WASHINGTON (NEA) with failure to back charged their annual convention here, beginingr today and extending to make the U. I. Grain tradt sub- them up on a toutih deculon. Provo la and honored to have Monday through Tuesday. mit to rigid Inspection for rat and She gat the Department of AgrU tniect dirt art apparently beaded culture to auree n a lVmember the privilege of being host to such a distinguished aervice (or eonaiderable relaxation. The committee which will restudy the club convention and welcomes the Lions and Lionesses who original Food and Drug Admlnia- - whole grain inspection lssuo, her will be our guests during the next three days. tratioa enforcement order, achtd- - hope la that the eommittee wiU Lions club conventions are known for. being ultd to go into effect July 1. has M.n..i- - 4...t.u. ui,K now been postponed Indefinitely toLhlth lhe sessions, moving with dispatch and full of action with m t t gri, tr(jJ work out a compromise. ind hll.tt wlll ,. plenty of surprises. We are aur this convention of Multiple While few coniumera can undeMrfmiumr will be no exception. Beginning with District 28 atand what objectiona there couldi Th . rAmm.,, the registration of official delegates from 1 to 8'p. ra. today be against Inspection to prevent Bc.vliy ttck.d ln (lvor ,' th, comaminauon mi raw roifn.n:,ull, trad. U will have two repre-goln-g at the convention headquarters at the Hotel Roberts until into their food produeta, tht ,MnUt4Vti of the Department of the distric governors ball Tuesday evening there will be political and business forces op Agncuiiuie, four train eiperta "aomething doing" every minute of every day. posing thia move art exceedingly from the land grant colleges and Hard working committees, headed by W. Frank John-aoOva grain handlers. On the other powerful. The ease haa developed ,, luo ,f,'r.nt.tii,. f thara.,,!. president, Provo Lions club and Mildred P. Bergeson, conflict of Interest between and Drug Administration and president of Provo Lady Lions, have been busy for weeks pertinent of Agriculture and the two nutritionists. making preparations to make this convention pleasant, Department of Health. Education w.ulil and one to be lonr remembered. Aura C. Hatch and and Welfare la which Food and The main of fha Edna G. Terry have been responsible for most of the deDrug Administration operates. traders now seema to be to let tha a haa iBoin. of food .nd Anl, in,n.rtinli Department of Agriculture tailed planning in their capacities as convention aelfith Interest Id that lta from ctrOI(j iotl The entire Provo club of 121 live-wimembers are have title lnt, r,ln urnilnala to the Hjovtrg modlty Corporatioa may actual lend be to to hand on their effort! to make the con to at much at HQ million kuaheta fl6ur mmi $U pledged cereal food of wheat by July 1. If thla CCC; processors, vention a big success In every way. wheat were aubmltted to lnpee-- i over the past four yeara. Food Representing the Lions International at the convention Uoa, aome of tt might be found ,n(j Drug AdmlnUtrallon baa been will be two distinguished visitors. 5. A. Dodge, Detroit, buggy or filthy. It would then have carrying oa an educational earn- to do soia at a was irom w Michigan, is first vice president of the organization. He is crni.;pitga irnong bakerlea and hat got to a dollar a OUaheL This lMI,th.m Brttv wall elaan.il un. la in n1 h torvs.iV. T.innism ... ...... ...... m J, nrnmmpiir tiininpmimnn .......J would be en the taxpayers deciding to Inspect grain car shipcapacities on the club and district level prior to his election In addition, to this, Department ments and grain terminals, It waa to international office. of Agriculture hat the Interest of merely moving against what wero . James A. Richardson, Ada, Oklahoma, director of Lions the grain producer!, elevator oper considered the aourcet of eenttml ator, dealert and millers to pro nation from rata and Insects. International, has also distinguished himself as a key mem tect. Congressmen from tht grain- - Food and Drug Administration Monarch, zone president and ber, club president, ten-yeproducing etatei are in this comer, had proposed aampling en quartoo, ter pint of grain ln each carload. Lions International, founded in 1917 by Melvin Jones The resulting pressure which Thlt It the amount of grain f oirg this Industry into five slices of bread. If tius of Chicago, boasts the largest membership of our service haa been able to build up la ao sample ehowed by or vliusl clubs. The clubs are composed great that there have been some examination three or more grams of business and professional men in all fields. The paraIt la dltres,nr to note that the demand! for the firing of Food with weevil exit holea or any oilier and Drug Commissioner Charles filth, the grain waa lo be conmount objeectives are community betterment and good fel- N. Y. Times' editorial Judgment la not alwaya based on a thorough W. Crawford and Deputy Commis- demned and graded kt fit only lowship with organized endeavors in eight fields of activity, examination of the record. The sioner George P. Larrick, who has (or livestock fed. particularly in work for the blind. Tlmei was impressed by Wechs the witB. are one proheaded the grain inspection perfect people. Grain traders protested that thft By FRANK C. KOBEETSON Once again, let us extend, a hearty welcome, In behalf ler's since he To educate or not to educate a monopoly on virtue and that gram. Both are Civil Service test waa too rigid. They said it is PM not saff to criticize Senator of the people of Provo to the visiting Lions club delegates resigned from the newspaper would condemn half the grain la seema to be the burning question it Feared Bad Explosion U. S. trade. Food and Drue Admin. little "Gestapo" Joe McCarthy. Joe in our midst. May your stay be pleasant, entertaining and "because ha thought tt was being in Utah. Whether to spend b y Communists." So far, Secretary of Welfare latratlon aald 8 per cent. manipulated or bury it all In a aea of denies that he haa aa much power I money, enjoyable That Is only Wechsler'a aide of the troubles. Who if more Oveta Culp Hobby hat resitted One other factor ln thia situation Important, at President Eisenhower. But give story. There ia reason to believe the atudenta and teachers or the the lad time; one of these days movet to replace Crawford and is a atrong protest against Inspeche ia not telling the truth. Ted O. businessmen who as trustees con he'll have more power than Pres Larrick with political appointees. tion from a limited number of big ident Eisenhower, or any other Thackrey (who preceded Wechsler trol the Some consideration waa given io grain traden who make I practice as the Dally Staff editor and later As one who ever dreamed of having. one a, the Idea when the eld Federal of mixing inferior gradet of grala he's rSinlu of It president rvwn bat little o very Mony When all except those published a defunct pinko paper) I may hold a too lofty Security Administration waa made and telling them at higher quality, to H a flsh regard for held by the opinions a milliorv-b- ut In his fireside talk to the American people President has stated that Communism or ltt Senator from Wiscon Into a eablnet-ran- k One ease of thit kind now undepartment. virtues. I believe every child sin are forbidden all be will have played no part hat a right to the best education Then It waa pointed out that re- der investigation by Department Eisenhower said plainly that there will be no income tax do to tt in. In decision to leave that can be atep moving these distinguished career of Justice Involves Houston and cuts before next January 1. He also said that he wants the PM. Wechsler'a had, and I believe that a He quit (stated Thackrey) government officiate, with a high New Orleans exporters who an to be The school teachers have right excess profits tax, which ia scheduled to expire on June 1, as a result whole world was rocked of the dismissal of standard of technical proficiency, charged with having shipped at aa much money aa mechanlca. back on paid more montns. to be extended lor six lta heals by the ounch several PM employea for economy I believe furthermore that might create another explosion like much aa four million oollara' they The President would like to reduce taxes immediately reasons. In other words, hla mo- have brains enough to be trusted delivered by Rocky Marclano to, Secretary of Commerce Sinclair worth of grain unfit for humat the Jaw of Joe Walcott. Weekt' effort to fire Dr. Allen V. consumption. Thla Illegal rrflxjnf and do away with the excess profits tax. He has said so re-- tive for resigning waa not Idewith the admin Millions of Jersey were lined up people Attln at director of the Bureau of waa allegedly eon en American atrlctly commercial. of istration oeatedlv. But he has also said that a balanced budget comes ologicalbut In front of their t. v. sets to watch This Is to reiterate that Wechs Standard!. So tha Idea wat drop- - relief ahlpmenta to India, cola school or the battle of the century, and befirst. In taking this stand he demonstrates good aense and ler continued to. serve aa the Wash1 e ped. without g fore they could aay Pabst Blue Secretary. Hobby haa therefore judgment. It is never wise to reduce income until spending ington correspondent for the N. Y. having to run Ribbon there was old Joe for WASHINGTON (UP) Defense been Compost during atlhough backing tha Food and Drug can be brought in line. of to group E. Wilson faced whom on Charles the bell he has testified that during that sitting Secretary She haa asked Administration. or tht catwaa long tolled, Some Congressmen, however, are determined to push a time the businessmen, on of hit to cheat brush fire filssenslon a enough he paper "followed kow-toCongresa to give the organization to a immeeffective tax cuts deciincome hla own over would make us of team the blood of out which bill Saturday spectacle Communist Party line." Wechato makt factory Inspecgovernor before and fury for which we were all sion to slash fundi for tht Air power which a federal court retions, diately. These legislators have hinted that if they are ler never publicly protested while can get they Force. primed. the Communist Party laid tht pure food laws did cently frustrated in their effort Vito push through tax cuts they will itline.echoed to We have made a cult of sport permission Air Force Secretary Harold X. not authorise. Alto, wrt. He finally admitted It about J.l... U.;nt.nM wV!Vi a aminisfrat inn want rvaiaAn1 tomj spend a dollar. that hasn't been equalled since Talbott aald' 3 yeara later July, 1952. frankly Friday that ' soon as oossible. If the teach- gladiators fought to the death, and bo waa tha at re ers are not to hungry liona devoured Christians ductions "disappointed" even though It wat hit Why not give the President and Ma advisors a chance? Wechaler testified that hia paper WASHINGTON (UP) Attorney be trusted why in the Colosseum of Rome.1 Give to accept them. Vtavm COn fttlri hftVft Am atnHiari Thaw nrnh th tnt "duty" w- General Herbert Brownell Jr. baa rparn(1 ' v on 1IH DVUUtvu of occasions carried don't we clo&e ut time and maybe we'll, revive lliV iwvv" couple accused the Truman administra elusion that no Immediate tax relief is possible without cut editorials critical of the FBI." He all but elemen- even those good old sports. We re Only a matter of hourt tarller, me Air Force gave t eangrest- tion of making "skullduggery" pet- - was unable to recall whether hla a e b o ols, making securour extent to the that When tary on defense down progress. spending ting warn- Kobertaon sible ln tht Justice Department. and when the Dempsey defeated Jess Wlllard for man an rag had praised the iNovemrjer ine American FBI duringeditorially Brownell said that when he took ity might be endangered, the past two years. kidi are able to read present each the heavyweight championship of lng that the cuts would maaa fewfiks Taken from the neonle demonstrated their confidence in the judgment and Wechsler, however, generously con- one with a complete aet of the the er air wingt, poorer equipment, office last January, 'violttlont of of the movies fight world, the FroTo HeraU. trust tnd Incompetency en ti a men, and a "drastic ' tut- ability of President Eisenhower by giving him a decisive ceded that the FBI waa not "a worka of Horatio Alger and turn had to be amuggled Illegally into fewer back in aircraft production, ' oi sign pjacea justice e:u" out in to them the world become the to tt b demonstrate was should pin states those few where agency." willing legal majority. Congress ciala had lundered whatever ti- -' 20 The fact that his paper has been successful businessmen. Both the statement and Aga to ahow them at all. Even ao only same coniidence at least until were is some reason 10 De- - critical comment were made public prit de corpi might bare In my humble opinion the teach-eof the FBI Is sheer underd men thought of lieva that it is misnlaced. Ma ti. 1933 In tddition, hi tald, "wt Inherstatement It has vilified ,tha lawpay too high a price for re- going to see them. Now, several by Rep. Samuel Yorty As aoon as it is possible taxes should be reduced. But enforcement agency and John Ed spectability. If they would employ times weekly millions of people, as congressmen heatedly debated! Tht national recovery bin pro ited more than our fair share, of and Hoover. On February S, 1950 aome of the, rough and tumble most of them women and chil whether the cutback would endan- vides for fundi to carry on a odd characters, loff roller the reductions should not be made with such haste that gar vast campaign waa mltflti." it editorially stated: "Yesterday tactics of the labor unions they dren, can hardly wait for the ger the nation'a security. economic sta other factors such as national security and the U.P. quoted unnamed Congres- might get decent wagea for them- U v. flghta on Monday, Wednet-day- . At Issue, la the administration's ready for passage, bulwarked with In a speech before the Americas 3700 million taxation aection, Law Institute Friday night, the at sional sources as saying that 'the selves and the right to speak their bility are forgotten in the rush. decision to whack $5,090,000,000 off and Friday evenings. torney general listed steps which FBI cracked the Fuchs atomic case minds freely. They don't teem to . My 'wife and I don't alwaya the Truman recommended request composed of "nuisance taxei twiater struck ht tald he hopes win restore the by Thafa what the realize that they are up against agree on which programs to see for new Air Force funds for tht a death-dealiNebraska and Kansas, killing 13 Justice Department to publie chief ia said to have told the toughest union in the world but we art unanimous when It fitcal year beginning July L and Injuring over 200 at Tyron.j grace. legislators. The coincidence is so that of organized dollara. cornea to the fights and wrestling Yorty, who received tht Talbott the a Brownell sua At sat ecaea tee. matchea. W wouldn't miss 'em and Air Force statements ln reply Neb. and Liberal, Kan. astonishing that It is almost Immother of J. r. "Jack" Nolan, recy ln granting pardons, abolished Editor and Publisher, trade magazine for newspaper- - plausible. But if the story ia true I can't be too critical of the for worlds. . . to queries, called for Wilson'i re- Provo automobile health policy in tax e dealer, died, ln the A month or so ago the - men, commented favorably recently on a resolution passed we .wonder whether It proves teachers. ...... - . J Hn... moval because he la. "circumJ tt, Worcester, Surrey, England... She or a Hoover's School dean the of Arts and Thla summer there It to be It meana the point. on all tnd The calls resolution Texas scribed" the dolltrt, by profltt public legislature. by decWa . a hen . . Nolan was EUiabeth delinquent Mrs. taxpayer USAC Sciences at the, allowed me art incapable of combatting Fettival of American "grettly exaggerated economic officials, on the state, federal and local level, to provide espionage without violating baby glrlt wart born to Dr. and should stand trial, and gives the to ait at ma desk for about an Sports at Chicago. I am lndemea strain." Mra. Da Costa uan, Mr. ana more tetlve aid u the TBI la for full disclosure of information, It asks that the public law." hour, and I haven't felt ao Im to tht committee In charge for "Mr. Wilson la not tha man to Mm. C. H. Durrant, Mr. and Un. national aecurlty tiset. business be conducted in a public maner. It warns against The FBI'i cracking of the atomic portant for yeara. I might have some interesting Information on head the Department of Defense W. F. Storey; two other eoupiet ring hlstory'a most dancerous felt even better had there been sportt. The oldett known sport it thia critical period," he announced the arrival of baby the dangers 01 secret proceedings ana specuicaaiy conaemns spy during atudenta than older be to known any present espionage the agents archery; rag said. a a a the order issued by President Truman and still in effect Wechsler edited to.Inspired sons, Mr. tnd Mn. Vera Poulton, Robin Hood, and the axle. wheel recklessly ac Mr. and Mrt. Lester W. Allan , . . which permits the heads of federal departments to withhold cuse the of violaUng the The ether day Mr. Clement At-- who could bit a willow "rather a Frovo boy, Walter Roberta, ton law . . . P.S.: The Juatlca Dep't lee spoke a few words. of cold thicker than man's thumb," at information at will. of I. L. and Svtha Roberta, waa authorlied In espio truth about us, and a wall of anger 100 yarda, it ttlll the most fa The Texas legislature deserves commendation. At editor of El Rodeo, University of eases, in mi FDR okaved and anguish went up from every mout archer. Vet the manufacture time when too many officials are demonstrating that they nage Southern California annual . nook and eranny of the land. We of bowa and arrowt has recently taps against and "foreign agents believe the conduct of their offices is not the public's busi- traitors. altet for reforestation (CCC) etmps are the bull of the woods in the become big business. Most states were telected on the Uinta forest PARIS (UP) President TteeerJ ness it is good to see one body of lawmakere take a positive During January, 1950, (Wechsler International cowyard, and no one now have special archery-huntin- g one of them near the eatt Auriol expected Saturday to conreserve, licensed are to we should seasons. was hint alone dare that the at editor Michigan hla that to know of their what time), stand for the right govern, people sult a leader of the officially dert portal of Strawberry tunnel. last year. Sit ' rag charged that the com- not the wisest, the atrongest, the 61,000 . ment is doing. funct RPF (Gaullist) party on a mitted perjury in the Judy Coplin bravest, the richest and the best, ting Bull would feel quite at home A government in a democracy must have the confi case. But the paper hardly had Mr. Atlee should reallre. that we wore he to come back now. possible solution of Franct't latest WASHINGTON (UP) dence of the people and it must always be ready to give an a word of condemnation for Judy government crisis. Administration leaden aald today The vote of 71 RPf deputise account of its actions. It Is only on this basis that voters vopion, me convicted Russian spy. SIDE GLANCES GALERAITH By they art confident the Senate wlll threw the balanct of the National Officials who at the decisions can make intelligent polls. Rene approve President Elaenhowtr't Assembly against proposal to allow a ahaktup ln have nothing to hide need never fear the citizens who get The May U Time nag etated Thursday. It ia euatomary Mtyer unaer Editor Wechsler the Agriculture Department But ln French politic! to. give the out newspapers nor the citizens who read them, ihis holds mai flit paper "became consistently a bloc of Democrat! wart ready party that wrecka one government for boards of trustees of higher institutions of learning, as to fight It. the fint ehanct of forming a new well as city, county and state officials, just as much as Since Wechsler became lta editor Sen. William F. Knowland ( cabinet. hia paper has editorially abused Calif.), chairman of tht Senatt members of Congress and government officials. Gen. Charlet de Gaulle, whe c . the FBI'i aald . GOP "an methods and Policy committee, organised the RPF, formally disaccuaed of committing overwhelming number" of Repubbanded It early thla month after a criminal offensei. It hat defended lican! and lomt Democrata will smashing; defeat In local election!. Dean Acheson'i defense of Alger suoDort the plan when It reaehet Hiss. the Senate floor next Tuesday or attacked almoat every In the past 50" yean, receding Why la It that when you've Wednesday. y Act would be attacked less If my congressional probe of subversives. "The Into the tub with I. glaclera have given British ColumIt has viciously assailed genuine some Democrata, perturbed Just But gotten FrerTAJ Hartley name were left off," says' e harbor bia a because Agriculture Secretary Et nobody elae lit the house, the and on tht northern of New Jersey, joint author of this much discussed labor numerous other newspapermen Inlet not a Tarr at would Benson Taft and ra aay ll'i rings d phone always Ameri what ht would do with hit new .wrong BumberJ eoist, ind permtnently drained law. He docs not mean that hia own name ia especially un cans, it hat opposed the Smith Tide Lake, behind Sen. Act under authority, which Communist lead-popular, but that a new name for an old Institution often era were In an Richard B. Russell convicted. It has come to in now are under As act the start. changes gives it a fresh effort to block It. . me defense Of Moscow mouth.) Sen. John L. McClellan consideration, this would give an excuse for giving it new piece Paul Robeson urging the t " said Benson Monday title. protection of hit civil liberties. It v "that he did not have one alngle "Hrvw rfdipnlousl" some neonle mav aav. "What differ nas expressed aympathy for Owen plan ln mind, noth reorganization defended " and ence does it "make whose name is attached to a law?" WellJf'tl'!3re-giort whatsoever lor tne ing specific uuacpoine Baker. But never tanr-- l tool aft! OT0.RO0TE most of us know persons to whom it would make a great dif- condemned Asriculture Deptrtment. her and to wanted said ha Hrri Wm atudy nuaMnwa at StST. .Jcnson ference if a proposal for action bore the name of Franklin Fascist diaaSia nou, tfie department'!, letup further be fM, aaf Mai (ma D. Roosevelt. It is senseless for a bull rush at the matador s irmes. It has defended William IMll altca) miik ax imtfi amy. to detailed fore making plana Remington who waa later rnnvirtH cloak. But that does not prevent it from doing so. change it.. for perjury after denying he servr "He can itudy It without a re ed at courier for a Russian spy McClel laid One quarter of all Americans are overweight, saya Dr. organization plan," maw ia Mcwecnaierism TI SfnirmMt wit kit kuitf. lan. M wwr ROOTER Wm. H. Sebill, Jr., of the United States Public Health Ser mcliiKt tamr.Kinm ithmt Foes of the plan suffered a let-mlim twina. Ana Im'i tlM im ( Ml far to . , . kKihnwv kitcJitfl, Imt vice. In many parts of the world, people do not get enough IruM elow4 Senate tht back yesterday .when The fargest mobile transformer annul m "u. to eat to have any chance of becoming too heavy. Government Operations committee in the United States hat been built approved the reorganization power by westinghouse for Wathlnalon In effect, by a 9 to 3 vote. Tha The head of a small meat packing concern is irked be state'a Bonneville Power Adminis vote actually was on a resolution cause the Army requires canned hamburgers to be packed tration. Mounted on lta own 175- DON WISSMILLEU by Russell disapproving the plan. ton railroad it flatcar, weight MO,. The proposed reorganization au fhone J121 891 North SlH fait horizontally instead of vertically. Apparently he never ooo . tWi m fry. and t, k,. contalnt 10,700 poundt thority will go Into effect at mid ucaiu ui wic uiu ouiuici o uuokc may mcic cue wuce nay a ku gallons of oil, 105,000 poundt' of "The children have organized thty want to negotiate a night June 3 unless it is vetoed do things: the right way; the wrong way; and the Army core steel and 22,000 poundt of early by a vote of at least 4J eoutr act mJ ,fwofcrioret;"' . .. way. eopper. Senatora or 213 House member!. atate-men- well-plan-p- tt NEA Wasblnatea le re mnv V."-..-.- ar , rm, ... k..r a ... n, CrmpBdnt W I 'vft. J Mil t De-lro- y , nun,i.....,. Com-IB,flf- (j i y n, non-politic- The Chopping Block Sound Sense ' 7v purse-strlngs- T W Wilson Faces Dissension On Air Force Cuts - 1948-194- 9. Brownell Hits Policies A , Of Truman . Once News i 1 ,.v labi tt Fascist-Gestap- Tal-bott- 'a rt Yean ts!itl strong-minde- - ' ng wire-tappin- Praise for Texas ... .,.4. 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