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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH SCANNING THE WEEK'S Mac Urges Action Against China; Farm Land Prices at Record Peak MAN WITH A MISSION At last, much to the relief of the aver the emotional thinking that manifested itself with thi age return of Gen. Douglas MacArthur to the United States, gave way to con siderable sober reasoning as the general testified before congress concerning the cause and results of his removal as commander in the Pacific. Stripped of the superficial, the generals testimony revealed him s man with a burning mission to bring the Korean conflict to a swift anc successful conclusion. His objective was no different from that of tht administration, except by the method it could be reached. Unfortunately, at one point the general allowed himself to be maneuvered by the politicians intc an all-oattack on the administration. He did not question, however, President Trumans author ity to remove him, and he ad mltted he had expressed the opinion that the Chinese would not intervene in the conflict. But he called again for air attacks on China proper, a nava blockade and use of Chinese Na tionalist troops. At this point he said he did not believe this would draw Russia into the fight. He added that Russia was in no shape for an all-owar in Asia. MacArthurs expressed opinion that there is no end in sight foi Before the Senate the Korean conflict and that some policy should be worked out to end Testifying before the bouse end the war, appealed to the man or senate armed services and foreign relations committees, Gen. MacMain Street. The question now Arthur pressed for a new far east facing the nation is whether to follow the generals policy and policy and air attacks on China. war in Asia, or conHis testimony was called a risk all-od tinue with the more cautious one attack on the administration advocated by the administration, by many Republicans. home-towne- CAMP fIR f GIRLS NEWS of Main Street and the World r, Junior High School Girls Learn How to Live in Outdoor Camps autoIn spite of mobiles, television sets, electric dishwashers and innerspring mattresses, America continues to be a nation of pioneers. If you doubt it, visit a Camp Fire Girls camp this summer. Out in Whitman, Wash., you would find a group of junior high school girls living in a primitive clearing, 20 minutes by boat from the main camp where the younger girls live. In Gypsy Haven, the pioneer eight-cylind- 2. Members 14. (poet) which Blue Birds (junior members Camp Fire Girls) think breakfast cooked on hobo stoves tastes better than anv other, in spite of such hazards as sunburned noses and pancakes. camp, the only permanent installad tions are a storage tent, and toilet. The campers bring along chow pans, axes, rope, lashing cord and sleeping bags. With the Forest Rangers permission, they cut down trees from which stools and tables small-steare built. Needled, branches become mattresses under their bed rolls. The girls also make other camp craft necessities such as sunken reflector ovens, stone-linebaking holes, drainage systems and trash pits. During their stay at Gypsy Haven the girls cook their own meals and make friends with the areas wild life. A doe and her fawn visit the camp daily and chipmunks come up to eat from the girls hands. tool-she- food-coolerd literary works are published 19. Music note 20. Subtle emanation 21. Storage place 22. Door joint 24-fo- tree-house- s. $250-$30- 4 ot vening time 9. Frees of tightness 12. Letter C 13. Sea eagle 15. Crushing snake of electricity 30. Turkish weight (var.) 3L Requires 32. Father 34. Anglo-Saxo- n is questionable. HOME TOWN BORROWING The home towner who thought his town might get that much needed road, school, water system, drainage or project in the near future may be in for a big sewage-constructi- disappointment. Charles E. Wilson, mobilization director, has asked states, cities, and counties to get clearances before borrowing in excess of $1 000 000 He made his requests on the need to halt inflationary spending andto save defense-needematerials and man power. The mobilization chief also asked that soldiers' bonus payments, war memorials, recreational and other postponable projects be put off for the duration of the defense emergency-- at least where funds must b borrowed to pay for them. d THE JUNE GRADUATE Employers Disregard Military Status Even if this years college gradu- tional Life insurance company. ate rates in the draft, the big Smaller employers hiring only a are even few corporations hiring him, men, for specific vacancies, for a few months work, if he Is detry to get personnel, sirable employee material, and will the survey finds. have his job waiting for him when The big firms, however, feel the he returns from military service present cold war situation may last again. This is the prevailing trend for many years and for that reason ofare hiring graduates regardless of reported by college placement ficials in the annual employment possible military service within a survey made by Northwestern Na short time. A draft-exem- character, a man of many varied experiences. The general, and his brother, Rufus, were almost wholly responsible for the holding in 1933 Chicagos Century of Progress exA group of the citys position. wealthy men had proposed that such an exposition be held at that time and then the depression broke. The proposers objected to financing an exposition at such a time. The two Dawes brothers Insisted that, having been announced, the show must go on. During the days it was held I watched Gen. Dawes on many occasions stand in front of a numbering machine In the adas It ministration building checked eff the visitors, one by one, as they passed through the paid admission turnstiles. In the end, there were enough such admissions to enable the exposition to pay out. Under its charter it could not make a profit, but there was enough left after all bond holders were paid, plus interest, to raze ail the buildings, and to beautifully landscape the five mile long lake front park through which rolls every day many thousands of automobiles from within and without the city. That is one of Chicagos beauty spots, and for it the people of the city can thank the Century of million-- borrower It a Mongoloid 40. tribe Bachelor of Science (abbr.) BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPO$ FOR VICTORS model V and Ttfbpfcr Vending Machines, write your authorized distributor, LeBlane Vending Co., P. O. Bon 8M, Bream Bridge. Louisiana. LIVESTOCK QUARTER Horses, lamoos blood linen. Mares, colts, fillies. Priced low. tiS S. First East. Brigham City. Utah Phone Brigham 6. PERSONAL PILES wasteland Iron-hea- d 30 golf clubs WANO Celerity ETC. SEEDS, PLANTS, TOMATO, Cabbage Plants, 100 postpaid. $1.50; 1,500 collect $7.50. 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Instead she stood up and began to wave wildly at & boat that had suddenly appeared around an island point. The boat kept serenely on its course and Freda was about to give up yelling and abandon herself to fate when the other craft swerved and headed in her direction. Two minutes later a black-haire- d youth was grinning up at her pleasantly. Trouble? " he asked. Theres not a thing wrong with said Freda, "except this motor, that it wont run. The young man climbed aboard. He had a wrench in his hand. Ill fix it, he said. Freda thought he was pretty confident, but a moment later she changed her mind. Strainer got clogged. he said. Im an expert on outboards. My business is retrievin em. Retrieving them?" Sure. Plenty of motors lost in this lake every year. I Invented a special magnet to find em, then I grapple for em, haul em np, repair em complete the job so definitely started by the summary removal of MacArthur. It is possible the disasterous results of the MacArthur decapitation may result in staying the band of the President in the case of J. Edgar Hoover. His party cannot afford another such result, especially between now and the 1952 elections. Should the people receive another slap in the face within the next few months at the institaga-tio- n of Dean Acheson, we might as well save the expense of the next Pills OoAirs Dont be that vay! and died. Freda told Len Curtain her name without even stopping to think. and sell 'em. My names Len Curtain. Whats yours? Freda Brandon, said Freda, without even stopping to think. Freda Brandon, eh? Youre the girl whos going to marry Ray Hubbard. Well, they say money will do anything; but deliver me. Well, so long. Freda didnt catch her breath until she got back to camp. Her mother had news. Darling! Ray wired hes coming up! Hes arriving tomorrow. Freda's spirits sank. Goody, goody, she said sourly. Freda set off in the outboard the next morning 10 minutes before Ray was due to arrive. Thirty minutes later she saw a familiar looking boat anchored in a cove and camp up alongside. "Hi! grinned Len Curtain Hows things? Fine. Say, look, what do you do in the winter? Oh, this and that. Len hauled in his grappling iron. False alarm. Nothing here. How about anchoring that scow and taking a ride around with me? Ray Hubbard was waiting on the dock when she got back. He didnt like the idea of her not being at camp to greet him, but she didnt care. THE DAY after Ray departed Curtain came into the dock and Freda went down to see what he wanted. Its a funny thing, but Im in love. Will you marry me? Freda almost fell into the water. Goodness! Im going to marry Ray. Pshaw! You dont love him. Marry me and well have fun. Freda caught herself wondering If that wouldn't be a election. good idea. She laughed, sounding like a frog with a sore The administration at Washington throat. continuously insists we will offer Marry you and fish for outnothing that can be considered as boards all summer and do what appeasement to Communism, but at in the winter? the behest of England, the grand-dadd- y Ray grinned. Theres no fishing of all appeasers, and the inin the winter. Wed get along. Ive sistence of the socialistically in- just sold my grappling magnet inclined Dean Acheson, the President vention to the Sea Demon outboard fired the one man more generally people. Thats only the beginning feared by Stalin and his Red of the things I can invent. hordes than any one else. That was Freda blinked. Good heavens, appeasement, and the American was he going to be as startling as people gave ample evidence that that all his life. Ill have to think it over. they did not like it Give you five minutes. Hop in It would seem that it might be a and we'll ride around in the meantime. good thing for President Truman Freda heard of people being hypthat the recall system does not apnotized, and she guessed that was ply to the presidency. what was wrong with her. She broadly rumored in Washington that other heads than that of Douglas MacArthur are to fall under the blows of President Trumans execution axe. Rumor has it that J. Edgar Hoover, director of the F.B.I. is included in the next list of victims. Hoover and the F.B.I. have been largely responsible for the conviction of such Russian spies as Alger Hiss. As political misadventure, the removal of the popular F.B.I. director would be second only to that of the now immortal MacArthur. It would be resented by the American people, and cause them to think. If not exThe day will come when Dean press, their opinions as to which side of the iron curtain the Acheson will need a safe hiding President and his advisers, are place if he is to escape the presidential hair brush. standing. Politically, it would is DEPARTMENT of picture reels 36. flat man. CLASSIFIED 27. Arch 38. Member serf 17. Tow Wright A. Patterson Gen. Dawes served his country. As a soldier, he was purchasing agent of the American army in France during the first World War. As a civilian he served as vice president, as ambassador to England, as first director of the budget and comptroller of the treasury. The Dawes bank. Central Trust of Illinois, was the first big $13 of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and every dollar, plus interest, was fully repaid. Through the years he spent in Chicago he was a leader in the city's promotion. For many years a man of wealth, he died comparatively poor. 0 26. Donkey 27. Alone 28. Toward 29. Peaty 33. borse-and-bug- 29. Conductor (Arabia) 8. An inter- Gen. Charles Dawes Served Nation in Many Ways gen. Charles g. The late was an interesting in the old days was because the driver didnt depend wholly on his own intelligence. Nobody loves a GRASSROOTS THE BATTLE ISNT OVER The Communist spring offensive ended in the slaughter of approximately 75,000 Chinese and North Korean troops without any notable gains. But the battle isnt over. The Reds retreated into North Korea to regroup for the next phase which could mean another all-oattack at any point along the line. It may well be that the second phase will begin at any moment But UN commanders believe it. too, will end in slaughter unparalled in history. It was clear that UN troops remain in Korea because of superior air power, artillery and mobility. How long this will remain on the UN side if the Chinese use their air forces superioity in support of their troops If you lend a friend five dollars and you never see him again, its worth it. The reason there were fewer wrecks 24. Motion home-towne- By JT 18. Anger 2L Salted herrings 22. Contriyes 23. Separate of a reptile group 3. Abyss 4. Before Gems Of Thought WEEK'S poetry Ever Gifts given for favors IS. Forms in 15. THE OTHER VIEW And after MacArthur presented his views ol how to conduct the war in Korea, the one military man who in the eyes IN DES MOINES, IA.. seven r of the equals MacArthur in ability and popularity, Secrelucky Horizon Club members of tary of Defense Marshall, told the congressional committees that Macsenior high school age, accomArthurs peace appeal to the enemy last March destroyed for the time panied by three counselors, last being any chances of a Korean war settlement. summer paddled a war Marshall made it clear that in his opinion MacArthurs war plans canoe 35 miles down the Des would risk an all-owar with Russia, expose Europe to attack, and perMoines river. Sandbars and rapids haps split the free world into two camps. added thrills to the trip which inMarshall disputed many of MacArthurs Step by step the volved five steady hours of hard statements and warned against the generals proposal to step up the paddling. Korean war by bombing Red China and forcing a Communist surrender. When an experienced camper in JEAN HERSHOLT It was MacArthurs outspoken call for this action and the use of Chinese Ore., reaches the ripe old Portland, Nationalist troops that led to his dismissal. age of 14, she gets to live in a are that broadcast received scripts That is the other side of the picture. But the question remains which with Jean Hersholt, of unit of plan for achieving peace will the nation follow. It is a question that must An added zest goes with outdoor in the role he has course, always be settled in the mind of each individual American, not just in congress. made famous. During the years the cooking in Dickinson, N. D., where Camp Fire Girls prepare frogs-le- g LAND PRICES HIT NEW HIGH Main Street economy is built contests have been won by housearound the land and what it can produce. And any fluctuation in land wives, stenographers, chorus girls, dinners from frogs they catch themselves. prices and its products is a good indication of the economic future of the professional and amateur writers Even Blue Birds, who are seven Mr. in Mrs. and America. short, by home town. and the youngest Good farm property is in demand because people think prices are members of Camp Fire Girls, are Judy Garlands tremendous going higher. Land is a good hedge against rising prices. With the govimbued with pioneer spirit. They success In the English music ernment indicating there will be a good market for every thing produced, love to cook on tin can stoves or halls has restored her health, good farming land is a good investment. on sticks over an open fire. Their sunher her and The agriculture department measures rural land values by a nationpride in their own efforts produces ny disposition. Theatres all over al index. This index uses the years 1912-1as the base period. With 1912-1- 4 an enthusiasm that occasionally the continent are offering her prices as 100, the index in March stood at the record high of 193. This far exceeds results. As one little fabulous sums, but after a brief was 14 per cent above a year earlier, and 9 per cent higher than the preSan Diego Blue Bird said last year tour of Scotland she will return vious peak registered in November of 1948. while she munched happily on a for a picture with Bing Crosby. sunburned bread twist, "I badly MIDWEST FEEDERS HURT As expected, the OPS regulations rollDana Andrews favorite part in wish my mother could cook like ing back beef prices raised a howl of protest from cattlemen across the nation. But of all the industry, the midwest feeder was hardest hit by the RKO Radios Sealed Cargo is one this. In a recent issue of The Camp new regulations. you won't see. He acted as technical Fire Girl, Ernest F. Schmidt, dithis Owner of on sea adviser yarn. According to authorities in the meat industry, 85 per cent, or seven rector of Schiff Outdoor Activities an ketch and a million steers slaughtered under federal inspection last year, came to two boats, cutter, he is quite an authority in Mendham, N.J., gave Camp Fire market over the feed lot route. But the feeder is now expected to cut down campers two rules to follow when on operations for a time because he cannot buy cattle at a price that will on nautical problems. hiking. to him fatten them. pay The first is to stop, look and listen Carleton Youngs voice is going to Fred Tomlin of Pleasant Plains, HI., said in his case: There is no reason for me to go out and pay 34 or 35 cents a pound for cattle with the sound familiar as your next door if they become lost: stop to collect neighbors when you see him in thoughts; look for landmarks, and prospect of selling them at 31 or 32 when fattened. RKO Radios The Blue Veil. He listen for sounds of trains, autois regularly on dramatic programs mobiles or running water. The second suggestion is always on all four major networks, played the Count of Monte Cristo for six to carry with them a Litepac Lost Kit of emergency tools. The kit, years. which each girl can assemble herself, should include a small comI Was an American Spy tells the true story of Claire pass, snare wire and fishing tackle, matches, bouillon cubes, paper and Fhillips, famous and fearless American espionage agent In pencil, and razor blade. All these articles fit into a cigarette-typ- e the Philippines. Ann Dvorak plastic case or a typewriter ribbon impersonates her in this Allied Artists picture, but General box, either of which can be waterMark Clark plays himself in proofed with nail polish or shellac cut 50 per cent with alcohol. the prologue. Communists Regroup to Attack Beaten back in a slaughter that claimed as many as 75,000 casualties, Communists in Korea regrouped for another thrust to the south. UN commanders believed the fighting would stay in the area indicated in the above map. LAST ANSWER 12. A flume 13. Muse of of two-fiste- ACROSS 1. Trembling 6. Bucket 10. 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