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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS RUSSIA: JOE MAHONEY Direct Warning Soviet Russia was doing a bit of g about boasting and the atomic bomb for her arms France, Canada Urge Atomic Pact; British Labor Gets Speedup Rule; G.M. Dividend Sets Industry Mark chest-thumpin- stockpile. IN A SPEECH broadcast from Moscow, Georgi N. Malenkov, a member of the Soviet inner circle, warned that with the atomic bomb ir. Russian hands a third World War would wipe out capitalism. His was the main speech in celebration of the 32nd anniversary of the (EDITORS NOTE: When pinions tr eipreue la then eilsmai, they ir thiM ( Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and net necessarily of this newspaper.! half-inc- h SI HIS TITLE FIGHT WITH JESS WILLARD FLOORED HIM FOR THE COUNT IN TVC FIRST ROUND. BEDLAM ROSE FROM THE STANDS AND JACK'S PALS SWARMED into the RING TO SHAKE HIS HAND. OVER IT ALL CAME THE EXCITED YELLS OF DOC KEARNS. WILLARD HAD BEEN SAVED BY THE BELL! U TOOK JACK TWO MORE ROUNDS ID MAKE IT OFFICIAL, 8UT AT THE END OF THE THIRD WILLARDS SECONDS THREW IN THE TOWEL AND THE MANASSA MAULER WAS CHAMP. Bolshevist revolution. If the imperialists unleash a third world war, he said, this will not be the grave of individual capitalist countries, but of world capitalism as a whole. He said that atomic energy in the hands of capitalism is the means of bringing death. Turning to a new note for the we moment, he declared that do not want war and are doing everything to prevent it." Then, discussing atomic energy again. Malenkov asserted that atomic energy in the hands of the Soviet people must and will serve as a XJK hafen, rA Barney mighty weapon of unprecedented 1&NV BUCHA, A CATCHER N T EASTERN SHORE DETROIT LIONS' technical progress and further THE TRAINS DURING END, TIMfcS TO THE RATE It CONSECUTIVE LEA3UE.WENT AND ROPNG CATTLE BY speedy growth of the productive WITHOUT AN OFFICIAL TIME AT BAT. HE WALKED ON THE FAMILY RANCH IN UTAH. forces of our country. O TIMES AND WAS HIT BY A PITCHED BALL. FOLLOWING THE PARTY LINE right down to the final syllable, he charged that the United States has a plan to enslave the entire world and that this plan was borrowed from the mad plans of Hitler and Tanaka (pre-wa- r Japanese militar-ist) but different in that it exceeds both plans together. By GRANTLAND RICE- Despite all the boasting and the in existed there many I have beard for many summers and bombast, terial, fine coaching, but a biasminds a doubt that Russia has the many winters too, ing spirit that keeps burning. atomic bomb as we know it a Tbe advice you get from elders on the Considering the fine young maweapon ready to be dropped at will. things that you should do. Red Blaik has and the sched' terial They tell you of the early bird, who ule he faces through 1950 and 1951, POLITICS: so worm tbe cops pat makes it rather unlikely that his But suppose the worm slept longer Sound & Fury Army outfit will lose any particThe sound and fury of the 1950 did they ever think of that? ular game for another two years. congressional campaign was Throw Michigan may give him trouble waters bread the upon your touched off rather prematurely by next fall, but this will be a fine yes, Ive heard that one Minnesotas Harold E. Stassen in team for some time to come. as you work Did it ever to you try Games against such opponents as Minneapolis where he accused added up the score? President Harry Truman of making Harvard and Columbia and V.M.I. if will You this answer find waiting, "vicious and untrue statements in do no good to anybody especially you ever tried to do it his attacks on political enemies. to Harvard, Columbia and V.M.I. .the bread Throw waters, upon your AND STASSEN is one of those Don't forget V.M.I. was beaten to will beat it, and a carp you 54 to 6 by William and Mary. enemies, for the former Minnesota . governor and now president of the University of Pennsylvania, is a It Happens in Football Unbreakable Barrier certain candidate for the GOP preshad PANTHER idential nomination in 1952. A well known eastern coach, with PITTSBURGHS State in her a football team that hasnt been Stassen charged that Truman Millused historical references in his re- final game last fall. Walter doing so well, was looking through cent St. Paul speech to wrap the igans alert squad had beaten Wi- indigo glasses recently. lliam and Mary, cloak of Jefferson around himself, We are down, he said, and it Northwestern, West will be quite a while before we ever but that actually the President Virginia and Miami get up again. Maybe years. This long ago personally trampled on this year. Cap- means even worse football and the cloak of Jefferson. tain Tom Hami- wider margins than weve had so WITHOUT mentioning Truman ltons outfit was often this year. by name. Stassen answered directunder way, full ly the Presidents address at St. Why is this? I asked him. Is steam. Paul in which the chief executive there no way to crawl out from assailed reactionaries who, he Indiana had under? said, had impeded progress of his dropped 11 straight. Not a chance, for us," he Here were some welfare program in congress. and several others I could said, scores: Stassen praised congress for re- Grantland Rice recent The first reason is the Notre Dame 49, name. fusing to go along with Truman! scholarship situation. Most of on the "dangerous Brannan farm Indiana 6; Ohio State 6, Indiana 7; the men we want and need and plan, on the Presidents request Iowa 35, Indiana 9. Then Indiana would like to come to us. cant for postwar retention of OPA, and completely wrecked Pittsburgh, get in our school. If they get In or. his demands for pyramided 8 to 14. cant stay in. The scholasthey 41 27. to SMU Rice a loses to over wide centralized power Rice, tic is just too tough. But going loses to L.S.U. who had lost to r?nge of subjects. I see these stars or potential Kentucky, 19 to 0. But SMU, minus stars scatter out to other places Doak Walker, smashes Kentucky BLARNEY: and often come back to beat 20 to 7. out our brains. A Sham Rock? Here was a variation of some The second reason is teat once Most folks know better than to 40 to 50 points. Minnesota was Irishwith an into an you are down, the better football argument get a far different team against man particularly about anything Ohio State players are likely to pass you up. than it was against that is peculiarly Irish, such as the They want to be on winners, And Michigan was a Michigan. guess you cant blame them for blarney stone. far different team against MinBUT IN CALIFORNIA, as in nesota than the Wolverine that was We cant give an athletic schoBrooklyn, anything can happen, so it wasnt too surprising to find a against Army. larship of any sort. It costs a lot of The trouble is that from Satur- money to send a row over Irelands famed blarney boy through our day to Saturday there is a big university now. stone breaking out there. !hift in the Physical, mental and We have no soft courses, It all happened when a Let one which are a big help. So we are stone, believed by San Franciscans psychological stuck. We cant get working to be a chunk of the real blarney eam drop off and tee other pick and yu get a shift of two, three Jobs any more largely because stone, was stolen from a church aP touchdowns. Take two touch-o- f bazaar. Jim Cummins, custodian r boys who play football and keep the San Francisco stone chunk, low" from ne team and add two up in their studies cant honesthdawns in strength to a nval declared he had ly handle a job that brings in documentary ind you get a stew you never the needed $100 a month. proof my stone is authentic. ireamed about If every college were the same This is why the consistency this would be fine. But in spite of Notre Dame is so remarkthe sanity code the scramble for able. To move through 31 to good football players is terrific. 32 games, facing the best teams And some one is taking care of that will play you, not only more than a few. Our alumni would week after week but year after also be willing to help, but they year requires not only fine ma cant get them in. & NEW NAVAL OPERATIONS BOSS CONGRATULATED . . . U.S. Navy Secretary Francis Matthews (left) congratulates Adm. Forrest F. Sherman after the latter was named by President Truman as chief of naval operations to succeed Adm. Louis E. Denfeld. Denfeld was let out because of criticism of unification 1 ATOMIC PACT: Asked by Two France and Canada joined at Lake Success in asking that all nations do everything in their power to ban use of atomic bombs and control atomic energy. THE APPEAL was directed to all and especially the Soviet union to forget traditional ideas of the sovereignty of nations and join an atomic pact that would promote security and peace. It was a sincere gesture, but about all that could be said of any results that might ensue was that it was a nice try. The proposal did have the support of the others in the majority political group of the committee of the U.N. general assembly, but Soviet Russia was still to be heard from on the suggestion. The French-Canadiaresolution ictually meant the majority pow- n FIRST BOMB WEIGHED TON According to Stephen M. Alexis, Haiti, the first atomic bomb weighed a ton. He made the statement at a United Nations session. Statistics on the makeup of the bomb have not been officially disclosed, but Alexis said he had his information from a scientist, and that in three or four years there would be a smaller bomb for use by smaller countries. rs want the general assembly once more to endorse their proposal for atomic control and to order secret talks to continue between the Big Five and Canada. SIR BENEGAL N. RAU, Indias chief delegate, offered another idea in the debate outlining officially his plan for the international law commission to draw up a world declaration for prohibition of the bomb and for control of atomic energy. But, it was said in official circles, that the French-Canadiaproposal was as far as the majority powers wanted to go at this time. n DIVIDENDS: New High Was it a symbol, a portent of the future? Did it indicate the strength of the nations economic situation, or was it as temporary signboard at the mercy of any real wind of economic recession? WHATEVER its real significance. Industrialists and economists took cheer for it. It was a vote by General Motors corporation of the d total in the largest history of American industry. The company, which recently reported a record net profit of more than 502 million dollars from the first nine months of this year, would tend checks totaling $190,436,055 to 436,005 holders of its common and preferred stock. The distribution would represent a year-enpayment of $4.25 a share on the outstanding issue, raising to $8 a share the amount declared on the common stock this year. GENERAL MOTORS was also to establish a record when it retired out of its own corporate debt of funds its entire long-ter125 million dollars 17 to 27 years before the notes are due. cash-dividen- d OLDSTERS' Plane Record Commercial planes were darting about the world faster and faster. Latest speed record for commercial planes was claimed by Pan American lines which reported its strato-cruisWestward Ho landed at London in 9 hours and 12 minutes after leaving New York. Cap. Robert D. Fordyce, Jackson Heights, N. Y., commander of the Westward Ho, did it with the aid of a tail wind which at times reached a speed of 75 miles an hour. The plane traveled the Great Circle route and its average speed was about 385 miles an hour. The plane carried 21 passengers and a crew of 10. Only a day before, a Pan American plane flew from New York to London in 9 hours, 21 minutes, which had bettered the existing mark by 20 minutes. er BRITISH LABOR: More for More It has been a fairly well established philosophy of trade unions to frown on the "eager beaver who likes to demonstrate how fast he can work or how much he can produce in a given time. In fact, some unions prohibit members from engaging in any type of production speed contest. The philosophy is understandable, if not popular. It is one which takes care of the union member who hasnt the ability, the skills or the physical stamina to keep up with The the would-bspeed demon. philosophy has been applied often enough for critics to charge that it has amounted, in many instances, to an actual work slow down. ALL THIS being a matter of record, Englands .labor governments move to allocate higher rewards for greater labor productivity came as a surprise to many U. S. supporters of the Atlee re gime. They began to speculate whether the prime minister was laying up trouble for himself among his labor adherents. The British governments turning away from this traditional philosophy of labor was explained on the basis that it must be done to meet growing demands for higher wages to offset higher living costs. Therefore, the ministry is advocating a sjtetem of tying wages to the rate of production, rather than the price index. e GOLD HOARD: Really set-up- Those skeptical, apprehensive citizens whose dreams had begun to be haunted by the awful spectre of doubt that Uncle Sam's purported gold store at Fort Knox wasn't there at ail could all relax. The gold was there, all of it. ASSURANCE came from a source certainly qualified to know, for that source was Leland Howard, assistant director of the U.S. bureau of the mint. It is his duty to examine personally the gold hoard at least once a year. Theres more than 12,000 tons of It (gold) at the Ft. Knox depository, he reports. Thats more than half of the 24 billion dollars worth of the stuff which the government keeps under lock and key. ToVfIX 7W and young professional people on the personal traits of older persons they knew well. The subjects of the study, the philosophy teacher said, ranged In age from 50 to over 80. Results were presented at tee sec- ond annual meeting of the gerontological society, where Chandler said age Itself was no cause for Us wearers to be cranky or irritable, the tests showed - IT1 By Harold Arnett VIIEN SLEEP WON T COME AND YOU FEEL GLUM Triple Return American comedian had just An a tour of English theaters. The actor was asked how he liked playing before the English audiences. Splendid, he enthused. I prefer them to American audiences. Why is that? 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TOOL HOLDERS CAN BE AAADE BY SLITTING SHORT PIECES OF GEESE: Crankiness in Old Age Linked to Health lt PSIfQ O Place leftover vegetables in layers in a casserole, add cream sauce, sprinkle grated cheese on On Trial Again There ATTITUDE According to an Ohio state university professor, crankiness or a cantankerous state in old age Is to poor proportionate directly health. In other words, the professors situation holds basis for the adage that a man is only as old as he feels. The professor, Albert R. Chandler, said his conclusion was the result of 503 reports by college students Elevens Vary From Week to Week -- and defense policy in the armed services setup. As a salad for children, use celeBefore adding the batter, drop a teaspoon of peanut butter in ry stalks filled with peanut butter. each muffin pan to give muffins a Cut the stalks into piece and place them on shredded letdelicious, nutty flavor. tuce with banana slices of the Add a different flavor to potato same length. 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