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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Convenes; 82nd When Congress Issue Big Policy Foreign Chinese Reported Beady to Defend Great Power Plants While the world speculated about The echo of the G.O.P. victory in the November national election had When opinions nre (Editors Note: not subsided before another voice columns, they these in expressed of Western Newspaper are those was heard on the national scene. It Unions news analysts and not necfire of chorus was a Republican essarily of this newspaper.) Acheson . and a hint of congressional reorganization. The battle began for greater G.O.P. power in the coming session of congress. On the domestic scene, RepubI lican leaders opened fire on what . they called the grave inflationary situation. This was not believed to mean price controls for the benefit of the American housewife, however. Senator Wiley of Wisconsin, fresh j from a reelection victory, said: It is a national tragedy the way prices of military items have been allowed to leap since the Korean conflict (started. Controls were expected to be along this line. There were indications also that a new investigation of Communist influences in government would be launched by Republicans when the For the first time la history a next congress convened. woman has been named to a Notice was also served on the post of authority over the army, Democrats that Republicans will inand air force. She is Mrs. sist, upon advance consultation on navy Anna Rosenberg, government foreign policy steps. career woman, who was named And Sen. Robert A. Taft, now the by Defense Secretary George C, of the Reacknowledged big-wi- g Marshall as assistant secretary publican party, made it clear he of defense in charge of manwould like to hang Achesons scalp power and personnel problems In to his belt when he stated: "I the armed forces. havent the slightest confidence in Achesons' Judgment. To most observers it was clear the CRIME: Republican party had launched an Dwarfs the 20's all-ocampaign for control of the To those who remember the U.S. government. The final battle roaring twenties and such gangs will be fought with the ballot box as the Capone boys, Senator in 1952. chairman of the senate committee investigating crime, made a TAFT: shocking announcement. The Next President? The senator said that organized If the Republican national con- crime in the country today would vention were scheduled for today, make kindergarten play out of the there is little doubt but that Robert operations of the Capone boys and Taft of Ohio would get the G.O.P.s that the influence of crime on pubnomination for president. The ques- lic official is very sinister and very tion remains, can he get it in 1952? great. He went so far as to say that his A recent nation-wid- e survey of Republican state chairmen showed committee had the facts to prove and tough Taft an overwhelming choice, with that are criminals of and of California operating groups Earl Warren James Duff of Pennsylvania, sec- throughout the country with interond and third in that order. locking ownership between all Democrats and labors political groups. chiefs have tagged him the man to He said the racketeers are corbeat. The senator beat them both rupting public officials and law en(by 430,000 votes the biggest plural- forcement officers, and are putting their money into ity of his career. legitiTaft is reported to have said he mate businesses in which they use was not a candidate for the presi- racketeering methods. dency right now, but he indicated he Kefauvers reasons for the concould be influenced. tinued prosperity of crime agreed I dont say that I wouldnt take with those of most observers: Local the nomination if it were offered to public indifference to stopping the me, he said, but I shall make no rackets. campaign to get it. Kefauvers nation-wid- e study is Ray Bliss, Ohio Republican chair- aimed at federal laws strengthening man, summed up the opinion of to block the for way organized most Republican leaders throughout the country: If Senator Taft is in- crime. Such laws would include interested, he would in my opinion be terstate ban on the shipment of gamthe logical person for the Republican bling devices, more control over nomination in 1952. He took the is- the wire services, strengthening of sues to the voters in Ohio this year the postal laws, and amendments to and won. That is the type of aggres- the internal revenue laws which would require real bookkeeping. sive campaigning we need in 1952. Gamblers and racketeers now At the present time only one man could beat Taft out of the nomina- cheat the United States out of huntion Eisenhower,' and he is not dreds of millions of dollars a year in taxes. available. Career Woman "'il I ut Ke-fauv- well-organiz- ed so-call- ed , Chinas ultimate aims in Korea, the handy scooping flour out of sack, and battle continued. conReports from the scene were fused. Military observers estimated as many as 90,000 Chinese Communists fighting in North Korea, but said United Nations forces continued slow advances behind smashing air attacks. Meanwhile, a Chinese delegation was invited to the United Nations to hear the charge of aggression in When the man of the house North Korea lodged against them by breaks the handle off a teacup, the United States. Many observers believed they had found the one main reason for Chinas action in North Korea. It centered around the great North Korean power plants along the Yalu river boundary. The Chinese Reds apparently were willing to fight to protect them. The reason being that the mighty hydroelectric plants strung across the neck of North Korea produced of Koreas 3,132,727 kilowatt An undetermined amount of hours. that power going into Manchuria, the great center of Chinas heavy Industry. With this in mind, Chinese forces plunged into North Korea and forced United Nations troops to withdraw from the area. Since the Chinese have constructed a Maginot Line below the vital plants and will put up a determined defense when U. N. forces reach the area again. Mao Tze-tun- g does not want that power shut off. Although the Russians looted much Manchurian productive equipment during their postwar occupation, what is left is Chinas chief hope for industrialization. And the Communist party line says industrialization is the answer to Chinas historic poverty. egg-stain- away. Tf, eaniklf S To prevent the glare on chin,. me "f,fr?.vc.r.ackin' don't pile wa3ied cups on top' frelUy ef ia 4 tbs each other. Spread them out give them plenty of time to cZ befote theyre put away. For 001 I ll be , all-arou- nd fit ud cleaning polishing of silverware, a dit. carded powder puff is one of the handiest things to keep around. ac top Y reel pm with 700 an wet oevl BUSINESSMEN: To Fight Profit Levy A group of more than 100 busi- nessmen announced they had formed a committee to fight against an excess profits tax. They based their campaign on the idea that such a tax is inequitable, inflationary, destructive and dangerous. The businessmen, however, did not have the gall to stand on that announcement alone. They tempered their campaign with, "Business profits must bear their fair share of increased taxation. One of the committee members said: The excess profits tax is a harmful and dangerous tax, in very of its spite superficial plausibility. It is inequitable and inflationary. The businessmen were worried because congress convened November 27 with consideration of an tax the chief item on its Before it quit in September agenda. it instructed the house ways and means and the senate finance committees to have proposals for such a levy ready for consideration. Easier to use says Mrs. W. O. Widdows, Salem, Oregon, winner of over 30 prizes at the State Fair. Theres no time wasted, no special directions to follow. Ive never used any yeast that I liked better. 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Malone of Nevada charged that certain government officials with aiding a diabolical and deliberately conceived conCROP REPORT to advance Communism spiracy through the world and to bring on absolute Socialism in America, October weather assured farmers for maturing and harvesting this Malone made his charge in a new of their fourth largest recorded crop years crop in most parts of the attack on Secretary of State Dean Acheson. output and gave them a fine start on country. While the corn yield is below last The shape of things to come is perhaps a record volume in 1951, the agriculture department reported. year's 3,377,000,000 bushels, it is clear. With Acheson, the loyal friend The department said this years sharply above the government goal of Hiss and Service and Lattimore, crop volume topped by a bumper of 2, 600,000,00 and a normal-size- d calling the signals, how could the corn crop of much better quality crop of 2,900,000,000. Supplementing Communist nations lose? he dethan had been anticipated would this years crop is a record carry clared. In his charge on U. S. nearly equal the average of the last over of about 860,000,000 bushels foreign five big years and be surpassed from last year's production, the de policy, evidently a of the Repart only by yields in 1946, 1948, and partment reported. publican campaign to oust Acheson, 1949. The grain sorghum crop, used for Malone said the and his The corn crop was estimated at livestock feed, was boosted by good leftwing friends secretary forced Louis John3,105,000,000 bushels or about 13 weather. Record crops of soybeans son out as defense secretary and million less than was forecast in and sugar beets also were reported. saw to it that the post went to Genthe previous report. 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