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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS If there is one place in the world where art can be billed in big, bold capital letters, it is the O Tf?M Louvre in Paris, tor centuries !?v the cradle of the world's richest collection of masterpieces. This is is o the treasure house "must" in the grand tour of any art lover. The tour begins in the long corridor (left) which leads to the entrance of the art gallery of the Louvre. As it now stands, the Louvre is 750 yards long, 182 yards wide and about 85 feet high. Photo below shows the "grand staircase" which leads up to the treasured "Winged Victory." This scene illustrates the architectural beauty of the palace itself, aside from its being a storehouse of that - Tpfcc art pieces. CENSUS: ; Atomic Energy Commission Tells Plan to Breed Material; A-Bo- mb Building Trades Ask Waiver T-- ll are expressed in these columns, they are those of (EDITORS NOTE: When plnioM Western Newspaper Union's sews analysts and not aoesssarUy si this newspaper.! ITEMS: In Contempt Planned Those duly Impressed by the wonders of science through the years more or less expected the announcement but, no doubt. It came as a surprise to many that the U.S. atomic energy commission was preparing to breed the scarce atomic materials that make 'Breeder tion. one-in-if- explode. HAILED as the biggest step yet taken in the attempt to harness the atom for use in industry, an en- d, World Cradle Of Art Here is the original body beautiful (right), perhaps one of the most visited pieces of art in the Louvre. Aside from the Mona Lisa and the Winged Victory, the Venus de Milo is the pride of the collection. Tourists often pause for hours to admire the ageless statue. Attorney Vincent Hallinan, defending labor leader Harry Bridges In the latters trial on perjury - conspiracy charges, was cited for contempt of court during the trial which was presided over by Federal Judge George B. Harris, in San Fran cisco. LABOR: Waiver Asked T-- H psychological swipe at the A Trigger-Happ- labor law was taken by employer associations and labor unions in the vast U. S. construction industry. Both joined in asking the national labor relations y board 'for exemptions from labor law election requirements. WHATEVER EFFECT the move might have on congressional action on when members convene in January, there was no denying the action was well timed. With employer associations throwing in with labor in requesting the blanket exemption, opponents of would find added strength. The construction industrys major management and labor groups contend that strict application of the law to them will wreck Taft-Hartle- y Taft-Hartle- Taft-Hartle- y Taft-Hartle- y collective-bargainin- g g practices and hamper building activities. Here, too, was a scintillating strategic maneuver, for with housing still short and the problem still far from solved, anything which might be considered as an aid to increased building could expect to get some consideration from congress. UNDER PRESENT T-LAW, elections such as those mentioned, a vote must be taken before a union can be certified as the proper bargaining agent, and before a union can get a union-sho- p agreement-one that requires workers after they are hired to become members of the union. It is a complete waiver of both these provisions that management and labor in the construction agency are asking. y The muddled China picture was getting no clearer, and the U S. again had been put in the middle. INSULTED by China Communists who had imprisoned (but later released) the U.S. consular attache, Angus Ward, Americans fumed anew as Chinese Nationalists, supposed friends of the U.S., were charged with firing upon a U.S. vessel, the Sir John Franklin. The Incident occurred off Shanghai. The ships owners released a radio message from the skipper of the ship who charged that two Nationalist warships had ignored his order to halt for a boarding party and had, instead, raked the vessel with a constant barrage of shells, almost at point blank range. The ships owners demanded that the U.S. act to curb the trigger-KICKBACK': happy Nationalists. The state department said it Solon Accused would protest to energetically The trial of Rep-J- . the Nationalists government. The Parnell Thomas (R., N.J.) U.S. agency entered the picture opened with charges that he forced inof after receiving reports the a former secretary and codefendcident from Walter P. McCon-aughant to aid him in a salary kick-bac- k consul-generU.S. at scheme. Shanghai, who said no one aboard THE CHARGE against Thomas the vessel was injured4 was made by John R. Fitzpatrick, THE INCIDENT was the latest attorney for Miss Helen Campbell, in a series of attacks or other misto the former adventures suffered by the com- chairman secretary of the house panys vessels at the hands of the activities committee. Nationalists. Both Thomas and Miss Campbell An unexplained angle of the situation was the question of what a were charged with fraud and conmerchant vessel was doing or its spiracy by which the congressman allegedly padded his office payroll rights in ordering a of the Chinese Nationalists to halt and took salary kickbacks from two employees. for a boarding party. If convicted, the representative would face up to 32 years in prison POPULATION: and fines up to $40,000. The house U. S. Climbing of representatives would have to According to a U.S. department decide whether he could remain in of agriculture report, the populacongress. Miss Campbell would tion of the United States will in- face a somewhat lesser penalty. crease by leaps and bounds in the MISS CAMPBELLS attorney connext 26 years. ceded that she aided in the kick-bac- k THE REPORT predicts that the scheme, but only under current U.S. population of approxi- Thomas orders, and denied she mately 150 million will rise to a was guilty of conspiracy. Actually he said, she went to the justice thumping 188 5 million by 1975 an increase of 26 4 per cent. department and voluntarily told The high level assumptions on everything the government knows which the report is based are a about the case." combination of factors including The government claims the alhigh fertility, low mortality, an- leged plan netted Thomas a total nual net immigration to the U.S., o $812. While he is accused of filand a high degree of internal mi- ing false payroll claims totaling gration that is, "moving back and nearly $1,700, it is not alleged that he got all the money. forth within the United States. d The photo at left might seem to border on the irreverent to an art lover. But this tourist wanted a picture of the Louvre building, and if he uses the statue of Caesar Augustus, or anyone else, as a tripod, it's just a means to an end no disrespect intended. The photographer is interested in the ceiling which is in reality a paintng in itself. Reds Report Vegetation on Planet Mars claims to come up with the statement that in discoveries and there was actually vegetation on inventions of things the western the planet Mars. An astronomer at an observatory world had known and invented years before, were out of this in south central Russia, so the reworld in their most recent asport went, reported that: Plant life on high mountains and in the sertion of scientific discovery. This time, Soviet scientists were arctic (of the earth) resembles fairly sure of no contradiction, by Martian vegetation in luminesmeans of visible proof at any rate. cence. It appears that all wild The Kremlin telescope crews had plants radiate waves. - Another attraction, aside from the masterpieces, are the art coypists (above). They copy originals in the Louvre and sell them, often at fabulous prices. Some are so good that it takes the expert eye of a connoisseur to tell the copy from the original. Russians, whose New Contract j j Washing Painted Wails QUESTION: How can 1 wash my painted walls without having the gloss come off? ANSWER: Get one of the commercial preparations that is sold in package form and follow the directions for use carefully You can also use a mild solution ot trisodium phosphate for the purpose. This can be bought at a paint or grocery store under a trade name; a soapless cleaning powder. You will find directions for use printed on the label. Do not keits expect any glossy paint to gloss after many washings Some of it is apt to wash off after a time. FfinsrfI ANOTHER ; ; I A General Quiz AANM' The Questions 1. What is the meaning ot (V. (V. ren- dezvous? 2. By what name are the students at the U. S Naval Academy at Annapolis known? The Answers 1. An appointed place of meet- ing. 2 Midshipmen. Classified Department LEWIS located .CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL in finest residential district of Salt Lake City. Patronized by leading Drs. We specialize in bed patients. For full particulars write Nathalia Lewis,. IB Highland Dr., Salt Lake City 7 Utah. For Your Future U. S. 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GOP National Chairman Guy G. Gabrielson, in answering Mr. Truman, accused the Presidents administration of leading the U. S. to a poorhouse state and to aggravation of a serious unemployment problem in this country. Gabrielson charged that recent tariff cuts ordered by the President under the reciprocal trade agreements act, renewed by the 81st congress, have resulted m the exporting of jobs of American workers in hope of providing jobs for workers abroad. Asserting that Democrats not only are spending money that will have to be repaid in taxes collected a hundred years from now, Gabrielson declared: IF WE CONTINUE under the present administration we are headed for a poorhouse state, and while the inmates of a poorhouse may have a certain amount of security, their lot is not particularly enviable. The GOP chairman added that the policies of the present administration are directed toward destroying the American system of free enterprise. Thats a familiar cry from the GOP, but on the basis of past ballot records, it has little weight with the majority of U S. voters. f to ths AILING HOUSE GOVERNMENT: one-tim- e man-of-w- FIRST AID census-- T-- CHINESE: EVERY FIFTH PERSON, in will be asked: Where he or she lived a year ago. Country of birth of parents, length of schooling and school For adults in the category, the enumerator will press for data regarding income, employment, and status as a veteran. And, if you happen to be No. 30 or any multiple of that number on the list, you will be asked to divulge still additional information details regarding unemployment, of your marital status and the number of your children. When the census is completed, the bureau expects to be able to give authoritative information regarding housing, mortgages, utility bills, rentals and household conveniences. as per tradiCONGRESSMEN, tion, will have a big hand in naming district supervisors for the taking. In March, these district supervisors will undertake the job of choosing their crew leaders and enumerators. Those chosen will have to go to training schools and be ready by April 1 to start their search for personal facts. n, the gineering plant for experimental materials of atomic breeding actually was on paper. According to Dr. Lawrence Haf-statop AEC scientist, atomic materials, no matter how produced, can be used for either bombs or peacetime purposes. This would include the hoped for generation Df useful industrial power. He declared that the designers of the device are confident it breeder would work. Commissioners and aids also told newsmen that by 1952 the AEC should be building the first model of an atomic engine designed to propel ships. It will also start work next year on a reactor an atomic furance significant expected to yield amounts of electronic power and to breed or manufacture more atomic materials as it goes along. THIS, AEC AIDS SAID, is distinguished from the experimental breeder whose primary purpose would be to produce new atomic materials, with power production only a sideline. Dr. Hafstad said the breeder reactor would be built at Arco, Idaho. He added that if it works, it will ease greatly the difficulty of getting more fissionable material. In breeding, the scientists put some fissionable material in the furnace with a larger amount of They hope, in the process, to make some of the latter into fissionable material and thus have a net gain. Tell It All Mr. and Mrs. America will be asked practically to tell it all when the federal census takers start by next April 1. About everyfifth person contacted by the enumerators wil be asked to give even additional information to that asked in the routine process. 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