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Show - Solt Lake City, triday, November 31 31 31 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 6 Family Obscivei TitiiiiIPto..116....di Marniels Birthday Lead Sill! Pul)Rb.1.190-fqr- WASIITNGTON TINS) President and Mrs. Eisen hcrwer celebrated the first lady's Gist birthday Thursday night at the home oftheir N.Y. Herald Tribtmo Service son. Maj. John Eisenhower. NEW YORKFormer PresiThe Eisenhower' had a prk vate family dinner with their dent Harry S Truman called a n d Thursday night for the creation son, daughter-in-law- , grandchildren at the major's of an official and current pubhome Alexandria, lication of all the public utter 0 ' ances of the that Va. - would performpresident the Unction ' N that the Congressional Record does for the Congress. Confessing that he is still an $ "inveterate reader" of the Con- , . gresslonal Record "wheal sup. , : -, , 1)ose I. shouldn't be so Interested ; , DEsIVT121 (UP) Vice Pres'. "rhe dent Richard M. Nixon told the power Presidc,itirs'Vldid of balance military is the same as before American Council of Education the launchings," Nixoti said. Tliursday night that the United "The United State is capable - States his, .,',xnilitary, superior. of meeting and defeating any lty" over the 'Soviet Union and aggression.' ' Denies.Totentlar that he was convinced it would soon in catch sclintillc fields "Me launchings do indicate a , up Where It was obviously behind. potential for the future.' nt - Nixon said that no single-ineideThe vice president took note since the Korean War of the guidance system required has had a greater impact on to place satellites, in orbit. He the thinking of the United States said, however, that to put a balthan the launching of the Rus . listics missile on target would can earth satellites. 10 times that accuracy. But the vice president assured require Nixon saicLbewas mottoo the educators that the Sputniks do not add to the military power concerned about the military ' of the Soviet Union. , problems Involved In the sue. cessful launching of satellites ' ' by the Soviets. "Our - mutual security program is just as importantand in' the long run, More importantthan the military appropriations Congress will be asked , for," he said. The vice president emphaWASHINGTON Air sized that we should not (UP) try Secretary James H. Douglas per. to buy friends with these funds, sonally intervened Thursday to but rather to strengthen econsave the career of a young pilot omies of newly developing w,ho plans to give up one of his countries. lie said it was more to save twin his kidneys help Important to aid neutralist brother's life. countries than our allies. Douglas said that "under no More Important 6111. circumstances" would the Air Chief Backs Humanitarian AO , country neutral than oriented to the Communists," Nixon said. "We must have the courage to build up the economies of countries which sometimes take pos1-tions contrary to our own," required to give up his Com. mission because of his "humani, tartan" act. Merriman already had submitted his resignation from an Air National Guard tight train, progrlun in order to undergo a kidney transplant to his twine - 1 The vice president alluded to race problems in' the United StatestHW cannot talk one way abroad and act another at home," he said, referring to Ineutralist nations whose populations are mostly colored. , Nixon told a news conference earlier that he did not believe there was any "trouble", with the national economy when - i tally ill in an Oklahoma City hospital and doctors say he will die without the transplant. Under Air Force regulations, Earn Merriman would not be qualified to fly after removal of a kidney. And he bad agreed before enrolling in the training program that he would asked about the reductions in either fly or resign his commis- the discount rate ordered Thurssion. day by four federal reserve But in view of Douglas' state- banks. He said it Indicated no Ment, the Air Force may make 'basic change in the monetary a special ruling that would policy of the administration. allow Merriman to continue in "Some of the pressures of Ina status, a spokes- flation so obvious a few months said . man lago have let up," Nixon said. , ' - -- non-flyin- g - ' ' , ' , ' Ike Applau d Exetutive ,. -- - hi Réserve G roup . - N.Y. Herald Tribune Serlice WASHINGTON With the personar thanks of President Eisenhower, .1400 members of the National Defense Executive Reserve concluded their two. day sessiorts here Thursday. 'The reservists, most of whom already have mobilization assignments In case Of, war or national emergency, represent business, labor and the professions from all parts of the country. 77'Addrell-nTrhem in the interdepartmental auditorium, ' the President said he was particularly glad that their meeting herefirst general session the group has helddid not cost the government - any tuorify,w , -- 1 Expectswitesearch To Aid Mr. Eisenhower said undoubtedly-s- was helping, or would help, the re. servists in many fields, noting that $5,200,000,000 was being spent for research and development of new weapons by the military, and that this sum is "not to be talked about lightly." The reservists are doing a "great service" to the country by planning for things which must be done in an emergency to avoid "the awful catastrophe" the nation hopes to lit oid. He visualizes the defense of the United States as an "enormous machine" of which the armed forces are the "cutting edge," backed by all the country's resources, the President cientific said, expressing the hope .the reservists would go back to their home communities Wand """ , spread this concept. ', One of the difficult jobs of house. ' Hold Separate Meets keeping ilk, to wax booruns and Earlier, various groups of the asphak tile floors. Now, thanks to Gino, it's no longer necessaty to reservists, who were addressed wax anti scrubt lust apply Glaxo rift public sessions Wednesday by about twice-- a year. It maintains a top civilian and military leadthat ers, met In separate, closed Seshigh lustre, seals out dist. Gismo dries in one sions to discuss individual mo' , . hour and is water clear. It's cheaper bilization problems. than wax in the long a,,n1s, besides ,:. No date was, set- - for another-firmlgeneral meeting. Most of the ,.,, - , , -- 00' , A, ' s 11 , '.f f , skt 4,0 1 , ,1 - '4. I:: , 1 , , r- ' i '''. ' V 4th Smith. 7tb Witte s - in a new "operation alert" to be held 1 ' RETCTIIIJItI9S a , , work, participate 1 - , , .. 1 ,. , .e. , -t 1 , , I' - . ' -- k , '' ' - , , . - -- .4,1, , next year as another .test of Pc'hucsmrTrun"said-- "The presidency of the United States is one of the most un- usual, most important and least understood constitutional of- .. nces in the history of the worl 1 And yet few people realize that there is no official government document or bulletin that re, cords the utterances of the presi. - . New Floor Caro Ends Waxing , , rby Went." L I, - duest Of Honor Mr. Truman was guest of honor at the 258th state dinner" of the Lotos Club, a private csganization dedicated to entertaining distinguished visitors to New York. He was the fifth president in the history honored I outstanding achievement. The ' former president his appeal by noting that the club once honored a famous Missourian," Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) and praised 4t 40r. not beingtempted in any way to lend encouragement to those who would edit Mark'Twaints "l'om'Sawyer' or 'Huckleberry Finn, as I understand some misguided people back here are trying to do." In September, New York City Superintendent of Schools Wil liam Jansen announced that the use of "Huckleberry Finn" in the city's public schools woud be discontinued on the grounds that it is not a "textbook," although It is believed his decision was based on a judgment that some remarks in the book would be regarded' today . as racial slurs. Gives Example Asserting that "I cannot think of anything more contemptible and hateful than trying to hide or wipe out the deeds and words of the past". Mr. Truman gave an example: Imagine begin- ning the Book of Genesis with a Moscow version such as 'In the beginning Nikita Kfirushchev said let there be light and there was lightand let there be ,a sun and a moon and evena Sputnik!". Concerning the presidency, he said he is trying to establish the practice That the Pa: pers of each president should be preserved as "the property of the nation" and recalled that all of his papers have been placed in a speclo library at hide- - West GQP'r.f.-Icijii-,Attc.iOt:Pti...:Ti-.- .1 Ps 0.. 7,,Rirlurt.ys4LE7arltR..6yLoyi.ITTAyS.Li.,11;., were blaming the Republican ern R epu b lkan t leaders greeted administration for the failure of the U.S. to beat the Russians wittrenthiislasra Friday a ham-intouter space with a satellite. ---mering attack is not only a new low in "This on D e m o crats r irresponsibility, but it pocal Pres-and former ' new high in inaccuracyr Al- is,a ident Harry S 1 corn said. , Tru in a n made . . "The statement by former by POP National :..,,, President Truman that a missile Chairman-H- --. ,,,,-which he started was A program n Jr. - , - Alcorn ' deliberately abandoned by the got the -" present administration is dem- ' ' onstrably untrue," the GOP ence o f - . 1 NA U chairman said. Republicans off 1....-.Truman there "nder Harry to a flying start 3fr. Alcorn was, for all practical purposes, with a attack on no missiles program worthy of Democrats in general and Tru. that name. man in particular. Ile blamett "n fiscal 1951 'under Tru Man them for this nation'elag in and with the Korean War under ways. the pitiful sum of VA, mik developing intircoitiperital inis. HOU wag spent lor procurement siles and a satellite. , . -- of missiles In the same fiscal ost of Alcofn's criticism was year, the Truman administradirected at Truman. tion spent $14,500,000 to support "Democrats have unveiled In the price of peanuts. the last few days a new low in "That's a fair measure of the Al- - kind of missiles pmgram which political irreAponsibility," corn told a dinner meeflng of Harry Truman passed on to the GOP western leaders Thursday Republican administration." Reaction of delegates to Alnight, 'Participants in ,this per. formance have been led by for-- corn's attack was one of hearty mer President Truman." , endorsement Alcorn claimed the Dethocrats One prominent GOP national .West- o r---- Meade-Alcor- , -- ,..,.. e - -- - who- wo'tdd chairman, use of her name, said: "That's the kind of speech I wish President Eisenhower had made at Oklahoma in At , ,, FASH:O2; ro7 i1 d I . ? 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