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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH In Wide Range of Sizes CAP Rapidly Expands Services Reconstruction at 7ake Meeting; Since Outbreak of. Korean War the outbreak the war Truman-MacArth- Discuss Korea ur of Since in Korea, enrollments have rocketed e to a new peak in the Civil Air Patrol, the volunteer civilian pilots organization which helped fight German submarines off our Dewey Says He Wont Run in 1952 (.tITOR'8 NOTBs When opinions are expressed in these eolomns. they are those of Western Newspaper Lnlon's oews analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) all-tim- coasts with frail landplanes In the World War U, and school training to highschoolers who military pilots. ACROSS Today the flying minute men of the CAP are giving basic training directly to over 22,000 cadet members, aged 15 to 18; besides this their ground school program is Of River (NE. Belgian Congo! Bashan (Bib ) President Truman and his personal military and diplomatic advisors were photographed just before the takeoff for Wake island and the meeting with Gen. Douglas MacArthur. From left to right: W. Averill Harriman, Dean Rusk, Phillip Jessup, Mr. Truman, Frank Pace, Jr., and Gen. Omar Bradley. JACKIE KELK, now in his 11th in radios year as "Homer "The Aldrich Family, is the perennial teen-age- r on the air. In private life he is an astute young business man with profitable real estate investments. He it of a musical, "Little Boy Blue, based WAKE ISLAND: Talks Lack Something On the hot, lonely little island of Wake in President Harry S. Truman and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, two men who have had much to do with world destiny in the last tew years, had a talk. After it was over, a statement was issued which said the two discussed a number of subjects vital to world problems. According to the press release they talked about reconstruction of Korea, the possibility of a Japanese peace treaty, and the general agreement to strive toward peace in unity with other U.N. nations. The meeting was of great interest to the American public from another angle. MacArthur and Mr. Truman had never met and their conflicting views on a number of sub- jects had been reported in the press during recent months. Reports of the meeting indicated that MacArthur had only a general idea of the topics to be discussed when he was asked to meet the President. It was also reported that Truman conducted the talks from an agenda scribbled on a pad. Observers believed these reports gave an indication of the how and why of the meeting. The President had a number of topics to discuss with the U.N. commander and he limited the talks to that agenda. It was also suggestive, some observers believed, that Mr. Truman was acting in his capacity as President and commander-in-chie- f and not as a man seeking advice. On the surface the meeting was cordial In farewell, MacArthur said: Good-by- , sir. Happy landing. It has been a real honor to talk with you." But the other MacArthur seemed to revealed when he said good-bGen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff: "Good-bOmar. Dont let them get you down up there. To the observer not so close to meethand, the MacArthur-Truma- n ing seemed to lack something, although no one has been able to say definitely just what. y y, DEWEY: A Bombshell Gov. Thomas E. Dewey tossed a political bombshell upon the national scene by saying flatly he would not run for President in 1952 and would back Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Republican nomination. The governor had no more than made his statement when other liberal Republicans, including Harold Stassen, backed the move. Under no circumstances that I can conceive," Dewey said, will I accept the nomination for President in 1952, and I doubt if there is any possibility the situation would (poet ) The head (slang) Caress 19 23 Beam 25 Excavate 27 Irritated no. 29 Vitality 30 Shunned 31 People of M 37 Proportion d 39 animal 43. A Buddhist shrine 46 Constellation 48. Born Two-foote- Latvia 33 Kettle 35 Corpulent 36. Town (Belgium) czar bottom 26. Oil of rose The CAP radio communications network, available for either civilian or military emergencies, has expanded from 538 stations thinly of the covering some area of continental United States In 1948, to approximately 6,500 stations blanketing the United States and extending to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The network is equipped with government surplus radio telephone material, serviced and operated by CAP instructors and their cadet radio communications students. petals competitor 28. A 32 One of Caroline two-thir- Islands 84. Bestow 35. Distant 3513 38, Seize 40. Witty saying 34-4- 8 Beautiful 41 Wing 42. Mend, as a bone 44. Neuter pronoun 45. Sum 47. Bodies of fitting two- piece frock in a wide range of sizes. Note the soft shoulder treatment, the gored skirt. Have short or three- quarter sleeves. ever-popul- water 49. Title of 50. AF-CA- P free-lanc- ... BROADWAY Investigators AND MAIN STREET By BILLY ROSE got little before closing time model who had been going steady with a press agent pal of ours, and who was re :ently lutea away from him by the financial blandishments of well-know- n A a heel. well-heele- d "All ought to be buried up to their necks in sand and the ants loose, said Mark Barron who covers the theatre for A.P said Charlie Moses, In Cuba, caught the lecherous eye of Jose the film distributor, they have evde Cordoba, an old bum of a count en more Interesting punishments who a estate outside Halady-steale- tu-n- ed Sen. Estes Kefauver, chairman of the U.S. senate crime Investigating committee, confers with chief counsel Rudolph Halley and his assistant, Alfred Klein. Kefauvers committee has revealed major crime syndicates In a number of U. S. cities. HARO TO BEUEVE Nine Firms Announce Price Cuts coffee by two cents a pound. Boeing Airplane of Seattle announced it was reducing by 10 per cent the price on all stratocruiser spare parts. The cut was retroactive to As a than that for matter of fact, theres one particular story theyve been telling for years down there which illustrates how they let the punishment fit the clime." Spare us the puns," I said, and lets have the story in a few easy paragraphs. . . dame-napper- Ac c or d i n g to it all happened a hundred and something years ago Cuba was under Spanish rule Charlie, September 1. Armstrong Cork company put ONE DY AT A fiesta, a scrump. price reductions of about 5 per cent tious sonorita named Josefina was in effect on standard asphalt tile. Coffee prices had been on the up- having herself a time with her boy friend, a prepossessing but peso-les- s swing for many montris. caballero named Roberto, when she had large The titled bum found out vana. where she lived and made the usual underhanded overtures, but when the senorita informed him that his presence and presents were equally obnoxious, he had her kidnapped and taken to his hacienda. Roberto bad s pretty good idea who was responsible for the snatch but be needed proof, :o be disguised himself as a d mendicant friar and bis way into the Counts house. There he struck up en acquaintance with the cook, end when he found that his lady friend was being held under lock and key in a second floor room, he hotfooted it back to Havana. at The Spanish governor-genera- l the time was one Miguel Tacon, a hombre who believed in an eye for an eye and a whole upper plate for a tooth And when tough-minde- d ar . 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She attracted was, in fact, a bit reckless of them. lots men, about it all, and refused flatly Old John frowned on Janes reckto take the matter seriously. less regard for love. He frowned on the young men who paid her court. Janes surprise gave way to All but one, it seemed to him, were anger. Phil Scot, she said deworthless. fiantly, is a darling. Of all the The one, Phil Scot by name, a boys I know Phil stands head and son of Old Johns closest friend, shoulders above the rest. And, appeared to possess the requisites she added, youd better like it beof a good husband. In the first cause hes the man Im going to place he had a job. Secondly, he marry. worked hard and had ambition to Old John scowled. Hell never do big things. Thirdly, his attenof mine. So youd be a tions toward Jane were honorable better begin forgetting him now. and sincere. hour later Albert J. Scot, ANyoung Old John was too wise to Phils father, completed suggest to Jane that she cona telephone conversation with his Phil Scot as a possible sider oldest and closest friend, John Carlhusband. Despite the fact that ton, and summoned his son. he knew that Jane did not rePhil, he began, frowning deephe Phil with disfavor, gard it seems to me youve been ly, knew, also, that the moment a good deal of attention to paying she became aware of her that Carlton girl lately. I want it Phil fathers prejudice poor stopped! Understand! Shes nothing wouldnt stand a chance. but a flirt and a social butterfly." Phil was aghast. But, Dad, shes Look here, Jane, he said one the daughter of your oldest friend! I notice youve been seeing day, that young Scot fellow a good deal I thought. . . that is . . well, you lately. I absolutely wouldnt stand see I like Jane a lot. I was in for his type as a hopes. . . WeU, cease hoping, Scot senior cut in. DEPARTMENT 1 WANTED of any age to get Into a business of their own. Start with ns, full or part time, and become independent. Work in your own community. Pleasant and profitable. National Sales Agency 209 Brooks Arcade Salt Lake City Men and women men: I SCT022EHB COOGH RELIEF! -- World's best-tastiCough Medication I" SMITH BROTHERS WNU-- W 44-- 59 son-in-la- WEEK LATER Cuban Solomon Solves Lovers' Problem With Justice Last night at Lindys a bunch of us were making small talk between big mouthfuls, and as per usual the conversation ran the full gamut from girls to girls. Powers we around to a Fit R BEAUTIFULLY air-sear- New York, he would not be a candidate for that office again. The last time Eisenhower mentioned politics he said he did not want to Identify himself with any one political party. He added that I have no political connections, no political ambitions, and don't want any connections with politics." d 16 24 River Headliners arise thereafter." The Democrats had nothing to say about Deweys announcement. President Truman when informed of it was reported to have murmured thats fine" and continued his swim in the Pacific. A number of political figures, however, recalled that the governor said shortly before he announced for the third term as governor of In these days when the public seems to be fair game for all kinds of price boosts, its hard to believe that nine companies announced price cuts. The cuts were on coffee, airplane parts and asphalt tile. The A & P company and Grand Union company, retail grocery chains, announced reductions on the price of their various brands of bag fabric status again. SOME 6,000 CAP cadets attended summer encampments at 32 air force bases for intensive study of engine operation and maintenjet not must "Firm action in Korea ance, radar detection work, and lull ns Into a sense of false security. other ground school training subWhat happened In Korea has set The cadets were ferried In jects. world peace on stronger foundations. air force transport planes from to be build a time There may np their home states to their encampEuropean army with strong aid ment location, and back again. from Britain, the United States In the peacetime years Winston Churchill and Canada, since VJ day, CAP volunteer pilots told a cheering mass rally of the have done a large share of the JACKIE KELK Conservative party. rescue flying, to locate lost As for myself, my convictions as on his own life, which was directed planes and crash victims; they to the place and methods through by screen star Gene Kelly when it have logged hundreds of hours of which I can best contribute some- was produced in Hollywood last forest fire patrol; have participatthing to the cause of freedom have month; hell have the leading role ed in haylift operations after been often expressed. They have not if it is done in New York. Yet he is western blizzards; have flown mediat Columbia UniverHere never too busy to entertain the men cines into flooded areas. In a numchanged. sity I have a task that would excite at veterans hospitals, continuing ber of such emergencies the CAP the pride and challenge the quali- his work during the war, when he radio communications network has fications and strength of any man. appeared at training camps and been the only means of outside conI still believe that it offers to such gave both time and effort to retact with flooded or stormswept an Individual as myself rich op- cruiting drives for army and navy. areas. General portunities for serving, In 1948 congress gave CAP perEisenhower said in answer to Thoma manent status as an auxiliary of Paramount has as Dewey's suggestion he become service introduced during World the air force, which provides an the Republican candidate for pres! War II. Motion liaison headquarters with theatre papicture dent in 1952. trons who can identify sons, hus- a compact air force staff in each bands or sweethearts in Paramount state to coordinate activities of the THE DRAFT: News clips of military training civilian volunteer organization with camps or battle areas can obtain those of the military men. Fathers in Line these clips free of charge, with inNational Selective Service Direc- structions for having them entor Lewis B. Hershey, worried about larged. Thousands of clips were where the men are coming from sent out during the last war. for the draft, announced he might ask the President to erase almost Sterling Hayden has returned to all draft dependency deferments ex. Paramount, the studio which took cept for fathers. Later he said he him off a sailing ship and boosted even favored taking some men with him to overnight stardom. He made children. two pictures with Madeleine Car-rol- l, married her, then got into Hershey said it might be necessary to take some fathers if the the war and made a brilliant recgoal of three million men in the ord as captain on secret O. S. S. armed forces by next June was to duty under the name of John Hambe met. he has ilton. Recently a contract. Meanwhile 19,000 young physici- signed a long-terans, dentists and veterinarians registered for a possible 21 months Humphrey Bogart refused to military service. Of the total 1,522 a scene in a sound stage play face induction by January 15 unless The Enforcer, for subway they volunteer first. pursuaded Director Windust to too are few If there volunteers the rewrite the scene with a bus army will begin an induction probackground. His shamefaced gram November 15 by taking 300 explanation that riding subphysicians, 300 dentists and 50 vetways makes him sick! erinarians. Another 322 doctors, 200 dentists and 50 veterinarians will Gary Cooper plans on making be called by January 15. All doctors through age 50 eventu- one more picture after "Dallas" The HUNGRY MASCOT to Africa again for ally must register, but the first and then going 1th medical collection company time This some hunting. big game group includes only those deferred has adopted little Jimmy, a a camera, hoping during World War II to train at their he will also take Korean waif, shown here enjoyown or government expense and to get enough good shots for a short ing G.I. chow. saw less than 21 months service. subject at least. tool Twilled Large artery of the heart 13 Even length Praise unduly Tear City m Nebraska City (Ga.) 20 Decay 21 Feminine name 22. Same aa TOTAL MEMBERSHIP of CAP has topped the 175,000 mark and is still climbing. There is a rapid shift of inactive senior members to active Feat Measure of 15. Dispatched 17 Garden ... 11 amphibian of death (Norse) Malt beverages (Peru) 18- - Garden DOWN Propose Goddess 11. Metal tag 12. Swiftly 14. King of air-sear- By INEZ GERHARD 52 10 Capital er SMGESCREENaRAdiO 51 False installed as an accredited course early years of in hundreds of public high schools; also gave basic they are in training themselves and many thousand are training new members for civlater became ilian defense problems, participation in rescue work and antisabotage patrol. Their service pay consists of the privilege of buying their own uniforms and of contributing dues to cover their regular operating expenses. puddle-jump- Frock Comes Two-Piec- e MINUTE MEN WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- - Roberto told him what had happened he ordered his soldiers to arrest the Count and bring him and Josefina to the governmental palace. AN HOUR LATER, the pretty one and her abductor were brought before him, and after bawling the out of the Count he decreed the punishment: The pair were to be married immediately and he, himself, would perform the cere- Old John and Albert Scot were sipping drinks and exchanging congenialities on the veranda of the formers home. A car stopped out front and two young people came up the walk The two young people stopped and smiled pleasantly. Jane Carlton said: Im sorry to disappoint you, father, but John and 1 are married. We love each other, and, despite the fact that neither you nor Mr. Scot approves of the match, were going to live our lives as we see fit. And, said Phil Scot defiantly, if you it. dont like it, you can lump Which he did, while poor mony. Roberto looked on plenty bothered and bewildered. Getting hitched to Josefina was not his idea of punishment. After the nuptials, the told the Count he eneral was free to take his bride back A few minto his hacienda, utes out of town, however, a detachment of soldiers, acting on Tecons orders, ambushed the newlyweds, shot the bridegroom in hot blood end escorted losefina back to the palace. You were legally married to the Count, the Governor told her in his best Solomon manner, and are therefore his legitimate widow As such, you are heir to all his worldly goods and possessions, which I un- Old John and Albert T. Scot exchanged glances. They laughed. They slapped each other on the back and roared with delight. Jane and Phil looked on in bewilderment. After awhile Old John wiped his eyes and explained the conspiracy the pair had concocted Jane looked at Phil and Phi) looked at Jane and Jane said: How clever. You wont mind, then, when we tell you weve been married for two months! Weve kept it secret till Phil got a raise in pay. He got it today and tomorrow were leaving on our honeymoon. You two can sit here and think up ways and means of run nmg our lives when we get back." Id Trucks Tank trucks were first used for transporting milk in 19.14. Governor-G- derstand are considerable. You are also free to marry anyone you wish, and if Roberto still appeals to you be delighted to do the honors Tank CLABBER AY ? )., aoUsneneCsoyn ta , nxx m ft 3 |