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Show , ' - - - -' , ' "' 41'. k -- -- ' '- ', - ' ", ' ' ''. ' " - s ' , - 18A - L ' ' - , . ,., - - ' - , - 11 ,. 1- 'We':stand '' ' . , - ' . ' , for-..th- : - s . - , y - DAVID e, ' Such-meeting- ''. 1.'" , s s both-partie- The Sisters Meet Again , y long-planne- d e as well. This fall's conference will be an historic one from two points of view. Relief Society President Belle S. Spafford will report on her jecent trip to Europe and 'Had to Work Late Today' - ful New York Giants have kept America's largest city in the series, even though the Yankees are out. "On paper," the two teams look fairly evenly ' matched. The Giants won a majority of spting exhibition games from Cleveland, but.; the Indians' season showingand pitchrng staffhas mad&-4theslight but definite favorites with the 'experts. There will be colorful stars aplenty, both young and old: Men like young Willie Mays, who won his first league batting hampionship on the last day of the season, - ard Yan- dieillay on which Ted Williamswho had the rabid, cOuntrysubtracting done the same thing just 13 years kee fansare glad to see a ange that tire game.' announced his retirement. And old Bob should be wholesome for the can correctly point out Ahd, the feller, for years one of baseball's top pitel-ierbut who bas appeared in only one that the Yankees did not "fold" in 1954 t a better World and has never won one of scored Series percentage they the -- big ones," will get another chance. than in ost yeirs Yankee teams won pen- Out here, where Cleveland and New nants. Their conquerors, the Cleveland In- AmeriYankee and be York are both, far away but where baseball dians,' at can League record for total games won to ,, very Close indeed, it's going to be WI away from a tearn that played,well- omight ,hard to get the work done and get home iir,time for dinner during the next enough tA- win almost any othetpennant. few days'. over the National League, the color . To quite a fevi youths:who are already. rabid baseball fans. and proficient sandlot Ser,ies must come players, this year's as a shock. It violates al t the traditions they have known. The New York Yankees for the first time in six yearswill not be Iplaying in the fall baseball classic. Even for the Oder generation of fans whose memory of World Series goes back blyond six years, the television screen will show,a group of complete "strangers" the American League for, baseball's top honor. Still and all, most of the . , . die-har- s ' , won-los- all-tim- ' : - ii . 1 : I- - ' e r ' t - - , - - -- - - k , .V.'oNa41z' . -- - - .,,, ., . 1- . INTER' 7 , .. , 1- It !TING THE NEWS ot s 1 , A ; , - ' . a ?),"VIVIAA! vo , , , . MEIK - et mmipTsworan i ...3r,)...,,,,,00. .4 I , i qNit.t 40 Mlo fi ' 7 '''., , ,' Is 01 c, l': " ,r'' ;r'l ''':' ' . "4 -,..' ,,, personal attitude, but about his ability to win from the Freneb National Aesembly the backing of any plan of which heinv "approve" Mendes-France'- s where the nine powers rthe,Moiotov inprview and what most concerned are gathéted he expects troll'? the fact that together in the hope of devisin esptri more than a hundred ways and means to bring51er.Reds and other extremists,30 . . 3";X.:1 ' ';" 1 . , i 1 con- - on paper. That,. lI inks up with international foefresnocems 411 f THERE ARE THREE bogeys rearing their ugly beads be-hind the scenes in Lancaster House; London, that historiC meeting placeand graveyard -- af)646 I . as a full and !stresses what has been said defense set-u!recently both by the President' equal partner. First of all is the position ref and the secretary of state about France as she emerges from the Angl&American determination shadows of the Geneva confer-- to go ahead on the German ence. No one tries any longer to problem, by, themselves if nec- I p ,,,,, esteyffivege., . pretend that Premier leo. tFhrianngc ei,n intchhaatn tofra glast ew if e 1 I Mendes- - essary,.., in-e third bogey is much moTrhee R important than it looks fuuussiss from here at the present moment. It is whether the annual ., help in closing down the Indo- - congress of the British Social'IP chinese war. All developments ist Party which is meeting this 40P lits I since then point to this fact. week at the seaside resort of ,P. tr wat tio the French killing of EDC, ,Scarborough in the county of First, . and second, French maneuver- - Yorkshire Will pass a resolution 4 -. ing still to keep Germany un- - opposing the rearmament of armed and out of the western! Western Germany. A terrific defense set-ut,, .i clini,h is in the making for the i A neurin 0"..111Z1 Bevan, congress.. THE SECOND BOGEV is the y .,,. not the official party though statement made by Mr. Dulles and vociferleader, has a just before he left for London. ous following,strong arid he is di. ' most .; ,s4 Using the simplest and all, and He Ott1141- - v.,, reet far removed and vo'ill Os 4 I Attganguage rt hoete slte aGdeerrm, orthoyin the paagrat than strop i 7; is still a ' (1114( dox verbiage of diplomatic lee, f 4:',1v,7ffal'I'''sve41.11-41-'-'al . mark after his visit question atcannot he "We said: usage, behind the iron curtain. ford to gamble our safety and survival on arrangements and REMEMBERING THAT our programs that have no reason- policy closely linked with Britain toaifs our chief 'ally and gev ri the English speaking partner ei l n e outcome of Scar-ic- y world, the themselves of current further Letters interest. topics they put is quite ready, no matter is most important. must Ise signed. should be limited to in a To 'Let Live' Policy position for communism to what the cost or the risk, to tprough 100 words or less. and must not Britain's election - conscious canons violate accepted it good take over, they would at least base our strategy on the rim of government is in power only by Address elle gaiter, Letters Someone once said that all taste. to the News. P. O. gost 1257. Sall work during the disputes. But Europe and not its heartland the slimmest majority. That no! Somewhere along the line things happen in cycles. I am Lake City, Utah. a periphery drawn from Nor- - means that if Bevan's faction some to one has told them inclined to agree with them. In way, through Britain, Spain, works its will we must remain 1922 onwards Germany suffered proximately as they would for strike, and worse still, to stop Italy and the Middle East, and in doubt about the implementawould those who work from goweek after income tax under a series of strikes and a then extending further east tion of what Clhurchill and Eden labor disputes that ultimately had been deducted. The result ing to work, with the wives and Ithrough the Moslem world pledge today, for the next elecwondering what is go- hinged on the Turkey-Pakistaended in the people losing their shortages of everythingex- children ttion in Britain is due 'within a i to next. Axis to SEATO. The implica- - !yearand the Russians know liberty. In England the same cept government restrictions.1 ingIf happen this is a land of freedom tions of his warning to France this. thing happened with people And nowthe United States is think a those men who picket are eventually reaching a point fitting into the picture with obviousand indeed in that background we is fright-It factories and the like should be where they expected the govern- same kind of behaviour. St ening. They also do more than shall have to assess what comes ment to provide them with a liv- strikes and more strikes. If the, given a lesson on American his- hint that Mr. Dulles is very out of Lancaster House in the and should be given further not only about ' next few days. ing with the minimum amount men knew what they were do. tory doubtful, a on lesson what freedom out wouldn't come on of labor on their part. The re- ing they lop' means, and then maybe they sultSocialism and its attend- strike. ant evilswhere men prefer to If they knew that a succession would stop trying to force their IN WASHINGTON work Nkdays weekly and draw of strikes is just what the Com- wishes on those who desire to ROSCOE DRUAIOND ' . '447 t 6s, By the same amount of wages ap-- munists work night and day for, iontinue working. Force in any language is fatal to freedom and .C, , their ultimate end will be in losing that freedom which, to i my way of thinking, they are! by LES GOATES abusing in the most shameful , manner. .4, "Live and let live" seems to , , , il have been forgotten by this . ; ge,n,.-- WASBINGTONI President way to hold one partly clearly oration of men. 1IFsenhower is beginning to accountable for the next two C. Hartley sharpen What may !years is to elect a Republican shape be the most pene- Congress. well to prove Sunny Side of Street That any political party when trating argument in his whole Needs More Business political quiver to help elect :only when given i Con- control of THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN to save anything for old age!" I enjoyed only half the governDavid McBride's 'an Eisenhowerntepublican who walks past our place on ment, not only cannot- effecletter so very much. When he gress on Nov. 2. It is the most unpartisan argu- tively discharge its responsibilito .o19:1 WM Bennett reminds us that said humor is harmony to the the way to ment at the PresAent's tom- ties but also cannot- - be effet--- !serve that it Was a beautiful Sunday is the day we are re- heart, it is very true. Some folks day, that the construction crews minded of our errorseither by think I have never had a wee mand. tively held responsible for not It has, therefore, the maxi dischatting them. ' were digging up the boulevarg the preacher or the traffic cop.; bit of sorrow just because I can for the..new sewer and that be That a divided government smile and laugh at something mum appeal to dissident Demo-- 1 ' was "just a school teacher" who funny. If you can make some- trade and Independent voters means not merely weakening !did all his teaching in the morn-- , "SORRY, MISTER, won't you one smile tir make someone whose support is essential to Re- - the administration but weakenMg because the,buildings are please give me back that give you a big haha, you are do- publican success this fall. ing the whole. structure of our so crowded, tligAave to oper- ticket. I never should have writ- ing something worth while. time-whedeBY AS ILLUSTRATED his government at a I know you didn't ten it out ate daily doubleheaders. When I was a girl, I was puncisiveness and coherence of Bowl address the I Hollywood break any traffic rules just ished more for laughs than any are critically. needed. policy It occurNd to me that this can't Mr. Eisenhower, tear up that ticket, fast bad girl in our town. My only past weekend, young .man was not so very I know just how I'd son passed away a few months is pressing this central theme: WHEN YOU UONSIDER the enough happy with his job. Folks feel if some cop handed me one ago from cancer. To the That his administration, which dangerous pot4ical stalemate very who explain apologetically when I hadW,t done anything end he had a sense of humor will be in office two more years which prevailed when President a are school that they "just at least, cannot be held "clearly Hoover was confronted with a NOw hand it back, and a sweet smile. teacher," make me feel sad. wrong accountable to the people" un- Democratic Congress during the toa good fellow and let's There too are that's folks many As a former teacher myself, whole the about with thing day droopy mouths. Wish less it controls, the, Jegislative last two years of his administraforget I figured it was a glorious I were a tape to tape their as well as the executive branch tion, and when you recall the darn I'm Awfully sorry profession which I got out of, Thanks. and so long!" mouths up to make them look of government. Indeed, neither immobilization of govern- not that I liked teaching less, sorry NOTE: Just then a crash like could be held responsible. cear when Pres.dent Truman were party if (ED Yes, they smiling. but that I liked the news- out That under our sys- - was confronted b a Republican on the highway, woke me you will walk on the sunny side paper business more. of one tem or the other street will of the the more par- Congress in 1947 and 1948, it is you get up.) out of life, no matter what your ties should be in a position to probable that Mr( Eisenhower's Did you ever hear a lawyer -troubles are. be held "clearly accountable to thesis will earrg considerable only a .say deprecatingly, I am Downtown Tacoma, as you Anna Elmira Norman the people." and that the only .weight and, as intended, cut corporation lawyer"? Or a phy-- , know, is pretty much up hill sleian say, "I am only a brain across, party lines. and down. 'While we were No teacher should surgeon"? Obviously partisan .politicians Remember When a car away got there recently. are going to use this argument express embarrassment that he from the curb and crashed is a member of the most irri only when jt suits their own adinto the vehicle ahead, An portant profession in.the world. officer hurried to vantage and that scene the to , l''-''-The Master himself was a! he frankly in the open; For exand owner the cite point se "News" tp (From Files) this heel around and wear it ample, I don't recall, any Re!teacher. He spent 30 years pre-- 1 out what it says on the curb down evenly on all sides. publican political leaders who paring to teach only three.' I5,Years Ago front on the signs about turning That should be a. tip-of- f called for the election of a Demwhen wheels the 100 Years Ago, igtrinst curl Sept. 28, 1929The Univer-- ! !importance of. teaching. ocratic Congress in 1946 in on a hill. Bystanders parking y o Utah reinstated the old The 'fight4 against 'prejudice, order to avoid a divided govern28, 1854 Sept. Emigrants at to at this turned gape point of having' freshmen began to arrive on the nine- ment. On the other side, there custom greed and ignorance is eternal.' the wheels its police car, It is the teacher who .dedicates 'wear distinctive headgear. Red teenth of this month and had are a nuMber of Democratic his life. no leis, that he might pointed straightaway. candidates who and w hite "beanies" were de-- , been coming in almost daily-sinc- Congressiani 'see at least some faction of that time. The timely are saying that a, Democratic d Hs .. s mande Florence Elggren this baltle won. At last report, Coaches Jack set- Congress wbuld be a "help to Tidow Ball posed for assistance furnished by the Curtice, Utah:- - Chick Atkinson, land News tlements and the favorable Eisenhower,'61But I don't recall wearing the new cads. weather would MODERN YOLTII BYU, and John Ronini, Utah probably enable any D,emocratic President who I used so haze to be so good, to had not all to arrive without encounter- everL, thought the election of a quit State, agreed L50 Years Ago And do 4 f 1)41444( sail, playing intersectional football ing great difficulty. It Was sug- Repiiblioan Congress would be Of else he'd span F i soundly Sept. 28, 1904MAiS Allie Al- gested, however, that those who a nor to declare a perma- to him. gatnes, , And send me up to ked. -t lison was Queen in yesterday's were between the Green and . One nent state of defeat. Whatqs important Is.no- what ,o' y, Parade,-b-the Emancipation the Weber,or even further bacK is good for the politicians but of the prison guards out at But es erything isIdSlitosent note "Point of the Mountain" was Negroes of the city. She was would doubtless be benefited bN what is good for the country. SInte Alommie slUdied me, attended maids of honor. 'meetiog some of their relatiles And goes to class to ieern about Honest people will give differreprimanded for getting too fi-This chtld ps)chologo' miligr-wit- h with supplies and fresh tears. ent answers to this question but ' the prisoners. He ' Yeah 75 , Ago Rib' ktdu ell was probably calling them by Since the News had no "hired this seems to meone of the , 187- 9- : 'ns Par- - news hunters" and the editor most valid and , their first numbers.... SELAP important cluesrell wasLexhibiting a new shoe was too busy to search out all tionti All this talk about cutting which any voter Can ask heel he had invented. It was the news .himself, and the capdown government pensions rehimself between now and Nov. TEXT FOR TODAY: "Hus- made so that it could revolve on tains of calls the case of Oliver Wendell companies had neglect- 2 and then give hieown answer: !Holmes. The vivacious jurist bands, love your wives, even as a pivot. The advantage was that, ed to report to him, it was necIs a divided government de- whetv-the- y was-9sliced his- - pay Christ also loved the Church, while most people worethOr essary to omit the list of com- sirable during-th- e -next two off and gave himself for it" heels down on one side but he mernt shrugged it panies that had arrived and years?' , be I "Now than 5:21 turn were won't. those could able' that here. another, Ejhesians saying, they nearly ,,,.(cop;',,yris- ,ht. 1o,54). Mt' , v 1 . ..16 .4- A -- ipreollsai.:),' ' :.1 1,3 I i r I pro-Russi- A 1, 1 , . Letters From Readers on Current Issues penorulyi 1 t '" n the' 1' - 1 , I -- - Eisenhower Makes Logical Plea for GOP Majority GO ,LES Why Should a Man Say, I'm Just a School Teacher? , 4. a 'I ', ' - 1. half-electe- Oi f1 ,, i n , two-part- ' , Revolving Shoe Heel as Offered? fact-soug- ht i f le V ,.., '9P1 .. 4 by-tw- ' Sept., ,. 4 . . ,. , 1 , , 4 . ' ,, , 4 - ? , f " t , , ' ' , --- Fight German.learmament - , , . -- Ossitekilit.-22-- .. Britishociaiists-MRk- " it - . , ( ..1VR) IlkitP." .. , . . , wsed bring with her the best wishes of the thousands of Relief Society members in the .rtlission branches. and on Thursday the cornerstone will be laid for construction of the new Relief Society building on the old LDS College campus on North Main St. Half a million Relief Society members have contributed one dollar each toward constrtiction Costs of this building and the Church win matchor a little more than matchtheir contributions. It is expected structure. which will that the present some highly interesting architectural innovations. will be dedicated at the next fall conference. No structure of steel and stone can possibly express the love. faith. and devotion of the Relief Society women. but the new building should stand as an expressive symbol of the great good the organization has done in the past century and the good which will be accomplished in years to come. Once again comes one of the rare occasions when the headlines and the public eye take note of an organization of public spirited and self sacrificing women who do most of their.tremendous work in quiet. ness and comparative obscurity. The occasion is the fall conference of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Saints,. which opens Christ of Latter-datomorrow on Temple Square. For more than 112 yearsthe first Relief Society, then called the "Female Relief Society, was organized in Nauvoo, Ill., in March, 1842 the women of the Relief Society have been doing an incomparable job. They have cared for the sick and the needy, helkd others to help themselves and 'pursued courses of 'spiritual Ind cultural learning . ,- - . ga' cross-examin- ff , - - , eg ,,e.,, '01 i , cross-examin- t, i4i-, ., t , . , McCarthr-May- be -- .) ,' . vig;a ' , . J. REUBEN The First Presidency It falls to the lot of few men to hold in judge for any other reason. There is no balance the dignity of the United States dissent, no minority report to confuse the issue. ,Senate. Senator Watkins of Utah held that At that, the general impression is that tremendous responsibility. His home state the committee leaned over backward to indeed, the whole nationcan be mighty be fair to McCarthy. It declined to consider ,,..,, proud of the way he discharged it. at all 33Sipa-Fat- e However one feels about Senator Mccharges, many of them or rather serious, on the grounds that either may Carthy, and whatever else he may not have done, there can be no disagreethey were not a proper basis for censure, ment on this point: He has damaged the or were too vague, or represented only dignity of what is properly called the personal opinion, or that they would reworld's greatest deliberative body. He has quire more time to investigate than the abused, scorned andor confounded three committee had. Many of thesethe .$10,000 ' fee he received from Lustron Corp., for previous Senate committees that attempted to bring him to account. There was every example, and the reckless way in which reason to fear he would do the same with he has conducted his investigationswill the Watkins committee. remain to plague him. , Of the five charges that were conMcCarthy himself gave a hint of what the Watkins committee hearings might sidered, three were dismissed as deserving have degenerated into in his statement on criticism but not censure. In two of these his public invitation to federal employes Aug. 2 that: "If I am given the right to to give him secret information in violation I assure the American people that the of law, and his own action in receiving and senators who either indict will prove what conitmate liars they are these actions "improper" and a "grave by showing the difference between their error" it did not also consider them censtatements on the floor of the Senate and ' surable. their testimony in the hearings." ' commitIn this the decision, reaching He was given the right, to tee was obviously conernedand rightly there have been and will be no perjury sowith the withholding of classified Indictments, and Senator Watkins' firm material from Congress, pointing out in gavel spared the ugly scene McCarthy its report that "The Congress, too, is , seemed to threaten. charged with the responsibility for the The Watkins committee has now made of the nation." It recommended Its report. And now, to the relief of that early meetings be held between Senlions of honestly concerned Americans, it ate committee chairmen. and heads of is at last apparent that the Senate may executive departments to "clarify the ; senator after all be a match for the junior mechanisms" for a freer exchange of infrom Wisconsin. , formation. The fight is far from over, of course. certainly should be held. When the Senate reconvenFs Nov. 8 to This and the committee's recommendation act on the Watkins committee report, for the setting up of a code of conduct for Senator McCarthy can be expected to make Alall. of defense Investigating committees are two byhardest his noisiest, be senof remarks products of the hearings that dbuld the many ready valuable. '1, indicensure ators concerning the tremendously report It is probably too much to hope that cate that there will be bitter disagreement the ugly issue of McCarthyism won't divert ou the Senate floor. But at least the issues some attention from more important matare focused. There is now a specific recomters in this fall's political campaigns. Mit mendation on which the Senate must Vote, thanks to the fair, forthright report of the yes or no. Watkins commmittee, the country now has And that recommendation, bear in a right to expect that this issue can be mind, comes unanimously from six senators one With pretty well salted away until the Senate has equally. representing to consider it more at leisure after time been men had of none these exception, to elections. the or unfitness of accused bias publicly i ', - ,.,. . ;14424 O. McKAY STEPHEN L RICHARDS , ! 01, - - . - , , 46'gAlgta."41:1-1- , , Semi-Annu- . ,,,. , , , Cs-- Notice of Conference A Rest From , .,.. Conference of the Church of ,Jesus The One Hundred and TwentylFifth Christ of Latter-daSaints, to which all Church members are invited, will convene in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 1,. 2, and 3, 1954, with general sessions each day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The General Priesthood meeting will be held in the Tabernacle on Saturday, October 2, at 7 p.m. SPECIAL PRESIDING BISHOPRIC'S MEETINGFriday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Expected to attend are stake committees, bishops and counselors, secretaries-and quorum advisers In the program for Aaronic Priesthood under 21. Stake presidencies and high councilmen are cordially invited to attend. ' , , , EDITORIAL PAGE- . . .r ---, :, . . ." , ., - -- . e , - .,, - , , 4, . -- ,' " -- - , , , - ,, ,, '' Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday, Sept. 28, lf,54 ' , ., "- - 1 ', - - ; Constitution of .,the United States, with its three depannients of government; each 'ltclly independent in 'its own field. - ,' ,' ,. , , k- - - , $iallftliteTtylerintnv .. - , ! , ' , DEssr2ET MINTS , , I 4 |