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Show Double Trouble NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG ' i . KA I PROVO, UTAH COUNTY UTAH. . - . Future Is Growinq Clearer r . term. This assumes, you will note, that he will not have decided before that time; Evidence is mounting that he has not yet made up his mind and perhaps is not trying to at this stage. Men in Mr. Eisenhower's, official tourage knock down every story which suggests he has decided. Roscoe; Drura-monwho writes in both the New York Herald Tribune and the Christian! Science Monitor, recently said flatly that he knows two members of the President's family who believe he is still weighing the decision or deferring it. There is considerable feeling that Mr, Eisenhower is holding off until the doctors can tell him . how complete! his recovery rnay be. That time will be the latter part of January. By that time, too, he will have been back in the White House long enough to get some idea how effectively p he can perform his official duties under the re stricted regimen the doctors will prescribe for him. He will then be able fairly, to consult his conscience on the state of his health THE CHOPPING BLOCK and the state of the world, atf Drummond said, and determine his course. These reports must give pause to the politicians and others who quickly concluded the President would make a snap By FRANK C. ROBERTSON prophet's license like me could Here it is Thursday. The elec have foretold what they were decision not to run. . was held Tuesday, and I still going to say. tion The weight of seasoned opinion still been elected don't The American people deserve is that he will eventually take himself out to theknow who has Town Board. I a good, rousing political camMapleton of the 1956 race. But recent events surely know that the Democrats scored paign. The Republicans should dictate caution. sweeping victories in the East. nominate Senator Joseph McIn his misfortune Mr. Eisenhower I know that Happy Chandler won Carthy for president, and the his election in Democrats Governor Happy learned anew, with greater force, than I Chandler. Then the people would Kentucky. ever, how highly the common citizens of know May-- - really take some interest. that America and the free world prize him as or Glade was The most forlorn figure in leader. If he really can make a full redefeated for re American politics today is a this fresh in Salt gentleman named Adlai Stevenbear covery, knowledge! might flection T o lrP a n ft xt son. Standing head and shoulders on his vital choice or not to run heavilywho will form above any other man in politics v a y to . run. d, ; Act nn t - . h mvpmpnf nn Ac r 1 i - With United Air Lines ordering 30- - jet transnorts and thus addincr to the Errowinsr w j toward commerQial swihgr we might take this time to bow respectfully toward the researchers and industrialists who have made this development possible. Jets,; of course, came into military use near the close of "World War II, and since have become a commonplace - m military 7 circles. Because they, have been around been a for some time, we perhaps have little too casual in appreciating- - the labor i air-crk- ft, jet-propell- ed , power DeWitt Adm. Ramsey, president of plants. Aircraft Industries Association, points out that it would take 25 steam engines of 3000 horsepower each to match the full rrTrrdf rf Vi a civ- !i of a rn o finnTniloori hour bomber. Yet the bomber weighs only a hundredeth as much as one steam en- j -- - gine.-- 7 " . . j' "" ;i talent plus could produce such results. To the engine makers, all credit; .They have given Amer-- ; ica its chance to lead the world in and possibly the most astonishing - Only great engineering .the-newes- j ' . . t - 4. phase of aviation history. V- - v the new govern- -. j- in Provo. k ment 1 IS THAT SO? 1 Even Foggy Weather Has Some Advantages even know who was elected in Corinne, Koo- s h a r e m and In Marysvale. fact I have read By EUGENE BURNS Jth returns Ranter Naturalist ; . i Cor-leiss- en x-r- ay , fog-pro-ne cold-wat- er Defer to a Higher Authority M S SW J- still-lvin- ht - r : after-electio- antl-oxldan- ts, j Fretting Wastes Strength once-mysterio- us ? ; dew-pon- - ds i -- I us Vv .V I y i continuance an4 at the Same time to refuse to sponsor wrill grab it as the finest issue for the Presidential campaign. a tax reduction.' The Democrats, of course, Once News, Now History Taken from the Files Provo Herald Dr. Harvey Fletcher was shown e x p e r i m ental demonstrating broadcasting devices in a pHbto with Leopald Stokowski at the Bell 'Laboratories . . . BYU Homecoming plans included the final football game of the season to be played with Wyoming . . . a line of shoppers two and a half blocks long waited to purchase the first frankfurters to be seen in Russia for a year, according to a special report on Rus sia . . . Mrs. Florence Jepperson Madsen and Miss Marguerite Jep-and sation. spray range. Send envelope stamped, a booklet for CALL IT C R I which may teach your, sister how to protect her family from such frequent infection. In many households this little Lesson has re duced the frequency of respira tory Infection to a minimum. self-address- $ j i 41-4- ! ! er - participating under the direction , of Mrs. Jennie Wilkin s. There are as many as 750,000 tiny air cells la an ordinary bot- tie cork. OqZOo 4c ed en- envelope closed. Address such correspondence toDr. William Brady, co The Dally Herald. Provo, Utah. ; ; , i . Jonts Batltr Hickok, Horse Wtilmon q4 J. W, I rink Mft to jsctictandof pooxt Signed letters sot more than one pare or 1(H) words lonr. pertaining to personal health, and hygiene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment, win .be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped self-address- i- rtndc r4 ed ed is . ' person entertained at a musical at the home of Mrs. Madsen when they presented some of their original music, played and sung by Mrs. A. O. Smoot Jr. and Lucille. Merrill with Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe as reader . . . Mrs. Mel-vi- n Fillmore entertained at a shower for her newly-marridaughter, Irene, who married Bert Collins . . . first Parent-Teachmeeting of the newly-open- ed Fairer Junior High- School was scheduled with 250 students conver keepeut of one another's 25c j ; e Nov. 13, 1930 ; . of-Th- Years Ago Twenty-Fiv- e , j ng politico-econom- I CI on pre-empti- self-supporti- tm an WEST GERMANY'S GREAT RECOVERY Germany's recovery is the miracle of the Continent. Without any heavy military budget and with the" labor unions cooperating on wages and no work stoppages, theilate enemy is foreign markets from European and American rivals .throughout the world. Italian politicians block U. S. capital's development of oil wells, while exhausting its few resources in,buying coal abroad. This first real review of American foreign aid in 10 ic years may place the Administration in a dilemma. It would be poor strategy to insist on its V sup-jsuffer-cd 4. 3 POSSIBLE QUESTIONING OF HUMPHREY Even such a well-lik- e and solid Cabinet Member as Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey will be subjected to soma tough questioning, if he represents the White House in asking for another three billions for civilian or economic, reconstruction. It could result in a sharp break between the Administration and Congress in a Presidential elec- tion year. feven though President Eisenhower may not run, any demand for delaying a tax cut because of Europe future or supposed needs, save for military assistance, would be resisted violently. It would be an unhappy ballot-bo- x legacy for a substitute nominee. The possible exception to elimination of economic help is Italy, which has not made as great a recovery as Britain, the Low Countries, France and Germany. Members returning from Europe and other area's will have plenty of arguments and ammunition against further foreign demands on the taxpayers. England, for instance, is suffering so severely from inflation that R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exechequer, has had to act to check the amount of domestic purchases, which reduces the total of needed exports. relieve the distress among the Indians. The supplies, which were either donated by charitable people or drawn from War Sur plus, were given to these missions for distribution. When Mr. called me he said they were preparing to take still more supplies down there, including an equipoperating table and ment. These Indians suffer from tuberculosis, t r a c h o m a, and dysentry. There was an epidemic of the last named disease this past summer caused, of course, intellectually, and cursed besid.es by inadequate diet. Somefofthe sense of youngsters who suffered from this with a sophisticated humor, he must know that he were kids who had attended ":the hasn't a chance of getting elected, school at Brigham City, where but the minority who think we they have learned ihe proper need a man of his caliber in the principles of diet and sanitation, White House just won't let him and then they are sent home stop running. where they have no chance at all tn nrartire th thinp thpv have Mr. Harley Corleissen, chair- - hppn fanf,ht Th is nothing short man of the State Road Commis- - of tragic, and is just another sion, called me the other morning rhantPr the ion? list of Iniuries to say that the report that be;and the Indians have injustiCes and Governor Lee had taken at the hands of the white plies to out of state Indians was men who greedily destroyed their incorrect. I am glad to make this natural mode of living. correction, and even more glad Lee and Mr. Corleisthat Mr. Corleissen: stated that senGovernor to be congratulated for are had they seen the same misery the steps they have taken. It is a across the line they would not however, that these Indians have let state boundaries stop pity, still rely on private charity. must i them. will work if they get the They Mr. Corleissen tells me that and the Federal governthere- - are two unselfish, inade- chance, one which should take the is ment quately supplied little missions the proper steps to see that they down there, which are the only can to become all agencies doing anything at is accompanied by an overcast it becomes, the smaller the i sky and a drizzle which resists chances of its daytime dispersal from a off." the the Mr. Robertson it OF THE mahy kinds of bad the sun's "burning practically sun, popr fog bejng by hamlet in Utah from Birds weather,' fog Invariably gives Us Although fog can occur almost conductor of heat every most trouble, particularly during any day of the year provided the The amount of moisture which eye to Zion Canyon, but I have mis montn orwovemDer. Against air is heavy with moisture and a fog can deposit during a night scanned the Salt Lake and Provo it man has been able to do next the nights are cool, clear and is considerable: during almost papers in vain for the results in to nothing: it grounds his air practically calm it is likely to rainless summers irt Southern Manleton. I just don't know who armada, immobilizes bis ships, be most troublesome in fall and California, as much as 0.05 inches I m going to be governed by. ties up automobile traffic and winter. Of these seasons .the of water have been deposited (Editor's note: Dear Frank, kills more motorists than- - any November fogs seem to be the This is 5.65 tons of water to the the Herald this year, as in most concentrated and dense in acre or 3,1616 tons tojthe square others, prided itself on the other weather hazard. Yet fog has its blessings in a the spots of valley bot- mile certainly the equivalent of best Utah County, election cool night it may quietly deposit toms, mountaintops, hilltops and a moderate shower. In fact, it covers re of any paper in the lee shores. five tons of refreshing moisture takes only 20 such nights to equal state. We still do, but our on a single parched acre. The prevalence of November one inch faces are red about Maple-to- n. of rainfall. Between the fog near the fogs is due to the sun having lost On Peru's coast where rainfaU We got the results, but in the hectic rush of election ground" and the cloud floating on much of its strength now sunny is negligible, plants grow luxu high, there is essentially no dif- days are growing shorter and riantly during several months of night and the next day, it was ference: both consist of moisture frosty nights longer. With it, the the year, moistened only" by the the one that got overlooked. 'suspended In air. Mainly, itx is air is colder and more sensitive moisture from drifting fog or ' Here they are Frank: Citizens DR. BRADY'S: COLUMN Hnch incumbents,. produced in two ways by "the td slight changes in moisture clouds caught by trees and party, evaporation of warm water into and it takes only a few degrees bushes and then shed upon the Hjorth, 186; Douglas Bills, cold air and by. cooling' warm drop or a slight addition of mois ground. Measuring this "fog 176, and Joe Carnesecca Jr., moist air with a resulting con- - ture and it takes only a few de drip" on Table Mountain in South 166. Peoples Party, Ray or a slight addition ofl densation of vapor. 11 grees Reed drop de 115, 149; Whitinr. Hales, wag it M llf A M V0 AM A1M moisture to have the fog boil up. posit from the driving clouds of and Glen Seal, 85. Johnny lUWdk VIVUVi BUJ VSy By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. ity. When allowed to remain nights grow the southeast trade winds during Bleffgi, 72.) readily) at night and: beneath a And, too, as chilly in the food, these antioxidants this column In ap recently, e air- has a the star-brigsky," fort when no loneer. the season was 16 summer dry the destruction of carothis item: prevent clouds ;are overhead. the ground greater opportunity to cool to the times greater than tne rainfall Tuesday's Election in General peared tene and vitamins. A, D, E, and Shortening cools more quickly. But when dew point and build up a thicker which fell during the same period! was no surprise to anybody. Un B vitamins not K Told Ben the has and several Husband daytime fog develops usually, it layer and of course the deeper Some South Atlantic islands, such doubtedly the two National Chair' use of (popular shortenings or only in the food itself but also as Ascension, get their water men, Mr. Hall and Mrs. Butler, cooking oils) in baking and in the intestinal tract. Withn comments SAYS MILLETT RUTH supply mainly from the moisture had their serious losses is very injurious to the out all weeks and clouds written ago. from up They frying passing) caught me of these vitamins occur before asked and human system, fog by plants growing at the lofty had only to have their secretaries to stop using them. (Mrs. W. they can" reach the blood. Unhand them out to the press. The R. summits of the mountains. fortunately the antioxidants J.) ac also results, said Mrs. Butler, show This same fog drip are lost jwhen fats are refined to Answer he intend The economize Does counts for the Democratic trend. a strong or hydrogenated." too or he is just , By RUTH MILLETT of the (hilltops in Democrats always win the by-- credulous. Use of such short"Whenj fats are hydrogenA woman who has had more than her share of trouble but also southern mean off and which in elections provide years, England the hydrogen is added to healthful. ated, is perfectly mor- than a normal amount of courage to meet each crisis sum- an water even absolutely nothing, says Mr. HalL enings of supply unfailing the unfilled chains of the esA this came few let later med up her everyday workable philosophy in a few words: when wells and springs in the Even a man with a revoked ter from days a New England reader: sential fatty adds; thus their "If you xion't waste your strength fighting little problems you valleys below dry up. These ponds health - building value is; deDear. Sir: have enough and to spare when the big problems hit you. are fed to a great extent by fog home. By selecting the foot of a I a ssume stroyed j. . French dressing, Applying that rule of living to their own lives might give many from the ocean caught up by the hill for a site, the chances are mayonnaise and salad oil apwomen a completely new method of handling the small problems, shrubs Jand grasses around the you will be cooler during the "popular shortcookor pear to! be the only good the minor frustrations that borders and dripped into the summer nights than your neigh ening the little "irritations and annoyances sources of essential fatty acids s would oil" j take so much out of them. . who may live only 200 feet ing bor drop. by drop ponds, j. vari-omean the left...") You know it's true. Some women get almost as upset over mud As another benefit which I cool air al because up Mrs. Thank higher for hydroge-nated'fa- ts R., you, waking tracked on a clean floor, or an encounter with an uppity clerk, or have witnessed in the Pacific ways drains into the lowest-lyin- g me up. v a social slight as they do over a really serious problem. northwest upon several occasions, ground. But because of this, refined oils and QUESTIONS Sc ANSWERS we REMEMBER IT WHEN YOU START FRETTING fog has drifted in from the Paci- count on having late frosts in the find on the gro- The C R I Is Everywhere They sputter and fume and worry and fret over trifles, letting fic and put out forest fires which spring and early frosts in the falL c e r I My sister is trying to persaude y shelves little Annoyances make them miserable. And then "when a big had been burning fiercely for As well, your climate will be to move to California.; Yet Jm me 4Kk m today. as of a problem comes along they think it is more than they can bear. And and be home will days. your preventative damper she, her four children and her Dr. Brady like They've used up their strength fighting against smaU annoy- fires, the moisture deposited by cloaked In fog when your neigh- toI should husband to Adele Davis's hardly recover from one refer you ances." They should have, been taking the small troubles in their the fogs does much to keep up bor will be in the-- clear. And o colds when another round to Keep stride and saving their strength for something big and real and the humidity of the 'duff on the alter sunrise while your neigh book Let's Eat Rlfbt Here in Maine, we don't starts. published last June. . important. forest floor. bor's house will be warmed by Fit, . . L. M.) have j. (W. about H Remember that next time you find yourself getting upset all out By making a proper study of the sun, yours will still be theOn pages 3 sheoftells Answer in California People and fats of reason over some minor matter. Your troubles aren't all going to the nature of fog, ; the home shrouded in cold, damp fog. The oils hydrogenating to 'avoid as are careful ' just and of the vegebe small ones. Why waste your strength fighting against things builder can apply this knowledge result may be sinus trouble for table oils and heating wet feet, insufficient clothconof drafts, effects the that aren't really with profit to the selection of his you and your family, and fre you can't help and worrying over problems ing, sudden change of weather ' important? '. 200 quent, coats of paint for your sumption of these products. A of difference homesite. only Read it carefully, and you and the like as they are in Maine ' As one courageous woman has discovered: "If you don't waste feet; up a hillside, may make a home's heavily weathered ex but maybe not so careful to may have a different answer your strength fighting little problems, you have enough and to great difference in Jiving com terior, to say nothing of the for the next person alert j spare when the big problems hit you." fort, in the health of the family. greater sum of your winter fuel enough to question ihe whole (AU rights reserved, NEA Service, fine.) and the expense of running a bin. someness of such ("food" . ... Very truly yours, WILD BILL HICKOK Mrs. H. C. R. By Russ Winterbotham and Ralph Lane ' ' mum. mum er Rousing Political Campaign Heeded Jet engines are remarkable a ruvur tnu CT'. a next year. Here are the Members who will advocate a hard and "agonizing reappraisal" of the question of continued economic contributions to Western Europe: Representative Dewey Short of Missouri, who is ranking Republican on the Armed Services Committee, and will head it whenever the GOP wins control of the House : Prince H. Preston of Georgia, an important member of the House Appropriations Committee; Representative W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri, an able first-termand Representative Joseph L. Carigg of Pennsylvania. In addition to this contingent, more Members have travelled abroad this year than ever before, perhapg. They have visited factories and military installations, and"" feel that they are much better qualified to legislate on this problem, and to justify the4r stand. re-electi- ' - mm m FAVOR END OF ECONOMIC AID The Congressmen who feel this way, and who will vote their viewpoint as a result of their current tour to five countries, are no mean Members on Capitol Hill. They belong to both major Parties, and they represent widely contrasting sections of the United States. All of them, including Senator Dennis Chavez of New Mexico, must run for -- . tubmenu A anti-Russi- some time between Jan. 20 and Feb. 8 the President will decide and make known whether or not be will run for a second WitlTPresident Eisenhower's move back from Denver, some of the uncertainty that has beclouded his future since the fateful heart attack of Sept. 24 has begun to disappear. Firm dates now dot his calendar. Most of the time in November and .December he will live and work at his farm in Gettysburg except for brief trips for special meetings at the White House. Of greater interest is the program that seems to be shaping up for him after Jan. l,Vwhen he is expected to resume i living in Washington. Reports from the capital have it that M By RAY TUCKER PARIS, November 12 Several influential Members of Congress on this Trans World Airlines' opening of a new and direct service from California to Europe will oppose further American economic aid to Western European countries at the January session. The savings may be reflected in a tax cut and a balanced budget. Believing that military help may still be required to build up these units of the Coalition, espein Moscow's of view in the intervention current cially Middle East, they favor continued appropriationsin that field. But termination of more than two billions in economic aid would justify lifting some of the burden of taxation from the American people. R. M. Tilton. Business Manager Fred F Forbes, Circulation Manager, J. F. Collins, Advertising Manager Editor E Ft Rasmuson. Editorial Director Bailey A. Lindstrom. Office Manager 11955 13, m Or American Economic Aid To West Europe Countries Tackett, Publisher- - L. Ii. N L Christensen. NOVEMBER SUNDAY, m iviuiiy vuiiLjr I . M a Mm m cioartd of m Bvt Hm "kii lor" oadkirmk bock to Fort worth, Lw Cenofl s old mono. Kit - 6t charges. arogenaung , or mining . iii YOUR TELEPHONE f O Sever sr trsls df ?e7 attr sactfsf ss h tsestst, iilktsk. or tftHett O Beach lor jm phost sW oS St. cl h - Only R0T0-R00T- I Prions n 3-10- St vffimw K i- -r 7h I SA UM a i f jm )ot Is t hsrrj. Sewer and Drain i Cleaning DON L WISSMlUER ; you Look for : f ' """ -- -;n that revolving sign On University Ave. HEAL fir 30 wonder always ' People I'm white with black whether stripes or black with white stripes. I could tell you but I don't want to. JH utt tell CLOSE TO ' YOU AS proc esses. . But I should have reached for the book, which is on the shelf right behind me as I pound out these squibs, for Adele Davis is a recognized authority on food, nutrition and health. IS -- 9 r'ry iUl in cooking, I quote from Let's Eat RUht to i Keep rit: i Wkilt sonriM Goo. famod K. Cartii. vko vos trailing "All natural fats contain Qtonrrift'i raider?, including Frank mi Josm Jams, substances known as antihair his wort !og end grow BMutocW. CH2 M oxidants which prevent rancid j fcj; Who fays: j M vas birtd es wogoa awsttr by Gt. John C Ff woirt. nod- ding when I wrote that answer. I; considered only the fapt that in the nothing harmful is added ' manufacturing of such shortening and cooking oils, and nothing nutritious: or beneficial is removed by the manufacturing, hy-- iBify brandod Hickok vfcoro I was Is my face red! Nbnka ZACHARY.lht ZEBRA REALTY Insurance Co. 135 No. Univ. - FR 3-34- 50 . |