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Show -1' , - , , - , ' , . ' , , DESERET NEWS' SALT- LAKE ;. ' ' , ' . 9, 1 ,;(:41T-:,5,:e;-- , i ... T n fiit. !r4OF, . , , ,' ' ' America have lied and have exaggerated the ' threat of Communism, she charges, or they are- being subversive in printing statements by public figures who are,,critical of our for lower the moralepolicy statements-tha- t : of America's soldiers and America's people, statements undermining the nation's faith In its government. - ; - .. .. , , -'- - -- , 'um ife.7'. 'AO . . , , - . 21M7.--,eassa- ' v.; fp t- .t t. o( - I k. i -. . erii...,---...."--- kLios It Ott kt4 t1.0k, - 77;ZZ. . ,! r:; 5 ,iM.. 14111e,, Jor, A, - ,:te;4A J: Att.- - . AL1 I ,. Brad-Edito- they could not have expected Morris to send out a question- noire Invading the ' privacy of --iverySoily-whoSvorki tot the government. quite-righ- t in hi position le-is that a public man has chosen a publiclife; yet why should men have to explain why their wives wear,minkcoats- - and diamond rings? Maybe, they were - boughton the installment plan.! Back in the good old days of Collidge and Hoover, it was nee- essitry to clean up the messiness of the Harding administration. Ai...regards-the-Teap-- Dome ot 0 , m Tr-O- 4 L,, A IPA"r.,,,wtoka' EN4,14.1a47 : t- .- Aa.", - - :1111,314014.01.1"111.1 1 -- nP 4.40. -' 0 AMMER IF -- busirti,..'!!'' in-li- vice-preside- nt- to which government officialscity, county, . state or nationalcould well afford to give , - ittareover;M:doein't cost a cent-not even the tax! Imagine that, down-the-lin- - -- non-essent- the-inco- , By Clor Sketches ., - t, - -- who-liv- -- , - es by-wh- at - r z ht helps those who--m ay fall to get upon theli feet 'again and scale their a man who trouble's and who .T fathers children loves his little wife a man who tries his very best to weather storm and strife.... he is the Manwhottut. tall great and great he'll 4, 4. 4. both On this earth - and hereafter eternity. ' 1 The greatest man on, earth he who has an open a man who weighs a mthd with an outlook problem a man who that is kind who lived, by hat is right a .man very bitter weed iron rteni - . , , the usual family story. Murder, bask rebberybroe Neu it Iota of times before.t - nation. mother Native Utahn I have before( edition of the Deseret News on which is a news item headed., "Dewey Urges Quick Pacific Defense PactGovernor Dewey is, quoted as saying. "It is des- perately important that we wake tip at last to the bard fact that must bold the whole Pacific or Pacific.--W- ole -- L . W- has-le- d- ' late a munist threat; orIc11- - the- Com -- -- being subversive itself in printing statements about our foreign policy that lower the morale of the soldiers and the Amerfcan people to the point where they think our. country isn't worth , fighting for. ...Margaret Daly Panguitch Military State Or Socialism -- And gather gear by every. wile Thatf's justified by honor; to hide it in he - -- , - -- - -- what-stiels- -- ---- . ithe know-- - - -- - - 17 -a-- move would do to the President ' politically, although the Repub. licans would use it to try to prove that everyone who did not answer is a crook, which may ' not he so at all. ' In another era, most self-re- . specting men would refuse to answer . But these days, we - . - - are a so suspicious! We ought to have a lot of amusement out of all this. -- (Copyright Xing Postnion Syndiesto) I Russians to power and an unt. necessary wit"- Guy- - Gabriel. son, chairman of the Republican -- National Committee, It quoted. as saying, ". simding United Wis.- consin. 1 subcom- mittee has been quietly working e Butfor-thglorious privilege for a year on Sen. William Of being independent charges against McCarRobert Bums thy as a possible basis for lila, ouster from the Senate, 1 ,,-a leading proponent of kways THE WEATHER CLEARS the theory that the best defense The sunshine, is without a doubt! Is a good offensives preferably a A sgbject to write rhymes about! highly personal one, the senator from Wisconsin launched a arreled Quote and 'Unquote- - "At the attack on the sub-- Las Vegas airport, the stewardHe challenged its committee. esses tell the passengers, 'Fastjurisdiction to act at all. He en your money belts, please '! it as lacking "honor and - assailed Kaye Ballard. integrity" because it was "taking money from the .taxpayers' TT TYPOGRAPHICAL TIDBIT: - pockets" for its work on the resolution. Benton a servicemen's news(From - 10 double-b- paper)- "Major Bruclater,- a well-- known linguist, will be assigned to the EuropeanoArmy, when he. will interrupt languages." couldn't perform a Probably - WANTS- SHOWDOWN Nevertheless, the subcommit- tee voted 4 to 1 to seek a Senate "vote of confidence"- - in its r,,,,9 to satisfy the committee but not. until after Senator McCarthy dropped some broad hints that certain Democrats could easily be embarrassed if things went on as at present. I -- , OUSTER UNLIKELY 'that ' FeWiisoiile 'here the Senate, would vote to unseat - McCarthy, especially since the people of Wisconsin get a chance to pass judgment on him this fall. For senatprs to vote against in-- vestigation of concrete charges against him is another matter.. , As always, the particular interest in a McCarthy showdown lies in what the leading Repub. Bean candidate for president, Senator Taft will do. After some zigzagging, Senator Taft has braced his 'colleague, and in MeCarthy's home state of Wiscon- sin. - Asked by a senator how this motion - squared- with Ms reater-service.-respect for due still must tour the full rtdcs comprocess of law, Senator Taft said how The mittee. subcommittee, that both Herbert Hoover and - Our - 1252 Sports Prediction: ever, is determined on a show- - Geaeral MacArthur bad advised The basketball rules be down and says grimly it will get him to stand with Senator Met changed (I) It will be two free it. Carthy. Sen. Homer Ferguson is thrtiws for the: player on whom - That the:prospect isdispleasalso reported 10- - have tounseled -defensive-foul to was., evident McCarthying tha senator from Ohio that Me- --; and 12) Both- - throws- must be when his friend on the subcomis a hero in Michigan and made. At present a team may mittee, Sen. Herman Welker of therefore it is unsafe politically waive the second throw and take Idaho, fought the motion bitterto reject him the ban out of bounds. , ly. Senator Welker proved no Senator Taft has on other mei. insinuamean hand at personal sion s impatiently - Insisted to ,TEXT FOR TODAY: "Bear ye tions himself but in the end cast "more sorrow than anger" one another's burdens, and so the lone nay., critics on this issue that Senator fulfill the Istw of Christ."Galak Another McCarthy offensive 1. McCarthy was not important tans 1:2. was promptly taken against Un (Released by Use Rill 8761We Ins.) - , , L I .QUESTIONSANIYItNSWERS - For the last six years, at least the average American or the onlooker on politics, be who is not noticed except at the polls, has pretty- which way to vote the next election.T But now as things are shaping up his decision is upset He may be confronted with the task of 'choosing between Militarism and e? Socialism.- - WblcI way eff well-decid- Q. Do many people in the world nad daily newspapers? How many have radios and tel.Vision sets? LLD. A.- - UNESCO reports that the people of the world read 224 million copies of ilevIspapers a day. They have 187 million radios, 16 million television sets. W to we liwressdo, tactgotay ww sawnT, ho Solt Lako City DaporeT l Neva Information ST, N. W., Wadi.. Srvos, D WSWII ?lam 00.1.60 thry. tin , registrant-- every time- lie is re: classified.. The registrant has 10 days in which to appeal his new classification: - , State Fair of Texas, which has beed held annually- sines 1886. ne fair now occupies 1ST acres and is,valued at $35,000,000. , Q. ,Irow many buildings are bieluded in Rockefeller Center, .blew York? G.Y. A. Fifteen. In the are& of the Center are the five buildings that constitute Radio City. Q. How 'many times have the , Olympic Games been held in the United States:0T. A. Two of the 12 modern Olym- - pics since the revival of 123d have been held., in this country-bi- n St. Louis in 1904, and in Los Angeles in 1932. -- - Win t is "Mig Alley"? P.R. A. An area in the air of about did it become the to wear an 15.000 Cu. mi. between. the Yalu - Would it be wisdom to vote custom for a bride in well as a and the Chongchon Rivers as for a man be he ever so popular engagement ringE.G.A. where U. S. Air Force jet rea, ring? lave as a soldier? As things are DOI; wedding planes and Rusiit MIG-15- 3 should we take on the gamble- of' ,... iLL- pparentlyAt iwasnot tilt. for some time been- - battling, on 16th in the after the Reformation scale for air supremacy a trying to make-- a statesman out received two - in large the Korean-Waof such,- or are such -- already ,century that brides pledge and rings, one a betrothal qualified? hn Mese. on marlong- has-JoThe other a plain-ban- d conto not it reasonable Is the of Poet Lat&Id office the.betrothal held Earlier ring riage. template having a military man had been used for the wedding i:late of England? at the highest office in the land A. Masefield succeeded Rah. -- in that all other high offices irt Bridges who died in 1930. He theQ. Who is the only person !Prow also be filled with military men? Je5lerst.lovernmentt 61,-- 11 ittecessaryfor e erect to sign the President's name - lectivo Service to notifra regiswe Shirt-it:16,7bovirla-arGeorge V by a aarrativo to documents? BMX. trant what lia, is reclassified? poem, --91eynard the Fox.", becoming a military state? is A.. Mrs. Ruth Talley of the Are we sure that America-,K.C. the nation's Bureau of Land Managements not now suffering because of un6 ! A., National Headquarters, SeQ.Thtcity .who signs the President's name lective Service System, says that largest elate lair? qualified men in high places? A. a the uses pi the to land infanta. local draft board must notify .. Dallas. should-bechoos- Q. When -- -- ths - dersecretary of the Treasury Foley. It was advertised ,by the 1 senator as a demand for Foley . to' explain his interference with the Durrati pi Intern41 11, .pv OGA:41:ta of sial Joseph R. McCarthy . -- - -- canno- tbe chipped away piece by piece." This an doubtedly means that Governor Dewey thinks the Korean war is a necessity for the defense of the Pacific - Oa - the-- same- - page-- - Senator Taft speaks of. " a disastrous allow-lt---'- - -: bitter retumeUtii-NeWITor- foreign-policy-whi- ,-, 111.1ust . - ! t h creed and tongue. We should not expect perfection from such a conglomerate group of .people; It is remarkable that so many people, so extremely divergent in background, CIO live together in one place and get along so well as we do here. A great many people came ;test with war production, and many of them have never left. -came with-Some them. How Well I remember a dear friend who sold everything she had in the East in order to come here to Utah. She believed this would be the ideal place to raise her only child.... I tried to tell her that we had just as much evil in Salt Lake as they did In that people were New York the same wherever they were the day that she I lived to see ta Tor CATCH IT pante. Fortune's , sacrifice for a way of - life, am pleading-Wityoti 'to have mercy on us; mercy for those boys in Korea and for their Mothers and fathers and wiveswho are at home. How :would you Imagine it feels to read day after day that this horrible war I, unnecessary and that our boys are over there for a political whim? While we at home die a little with every newspaper. The press of America is free. If this war is unnecessary, it - competes- - to should start bring our boys home. il the Korun war is justified, stop printing cruel statements by amy bitious politicians whose wild 6accusations are leading the Ameri--- can people down the road of no return. . As it is, the American press Is in the wrong either way. Either. it has been lying about , and disillusioned s , ' ,threats and, danger of Communism. We have come to believe It, to be willing to fight and - Cdtta ,.FreePrestlidit hat PolifF;ollay? me a recent ; h --- t kr States Iroops to Korea, not to 'win but to be killed." The free press of America has But we should not overlook the truth. This Zion, as some people call us, is made up of people from every state in the , 'Great Mon , To e a beeions Vtp"Aftlqq:ffsc",-IttVo'7414'1--,ev:f- is with the newcomers who are leaving us in disgust because of what they found here in our city. I think we do entirely too much bragging about Utah and not enough living uo to the things we pro- ge Clot By BEN BURROUGHS - : me ROW GUR READERS' VIEWS fess., ' - The investigatingest Senate in history must shortly stand up and e becounted- MiT-thquestion of whether it is willing to investi- - S. , My sympathy er ,, L.L Probe of. McCarthy Brown-suggests;a- ( Our City Includes All Sorts of People - serious consideration. come-closthan for instance, whipped it budget Mr. Rozzini told , members of the Sevier -A constitutional problem by passing a County Farm Bureau that "judicious spend---,of ten some Amendment can United the States Int by the years' vintage states prevent that-Tex- as cannot allocate administrations of that lavish givcommunismbut spread more than of the revenue the do than more harm can anticipated good." away ing - We have been told over state a ftscal period. Sometimes that and again, by again e amendment has meant cuts on men who know, - that rising taxation; I the State Legislature:by . tion, and the futile governmental controls But the plan has worked. which attempt to dike back the flood of For an example even closerto,horne, Utah are part and parcel of the Comhas consistently managed to live within its munist menace to this country. income. During thopast, four yearklt hat Judicious spending appears to us to mean --tak-en -a som'edrastic cuts of proposed appros use trall-fundnecessaryto-ill-Igovernbut the state has given its citizens . priations, znent, but cutting to the bone all wasteful, normal services of government the or unnecessary expenditures. Above all, it Just as an Individual, trying to live within means staying within budget limitations. his income , has to give up soine luxuries The latter is something the federal gov- -a government, to live - aliment seems utterly incapable of doing. within its budget, has to cut down on some True. the enormity and complexity of the - , services which ..are nice, but- - are not really federal government today does not easily essential. lend Itself to budget limitations. You canNo indiv1dual-- 4 o wants-- te economize - not,- for Instance. refuse to build a badly-neede- d can put himself on a Sound economic footing If he has to pay off past debts which grow battleship because the money has already been budgeted elsewhere. But spend- larger every year Ins for governmental red tape, for Neither can a government hold the line -On taxes and introduce efficiency and econo'pork barrel" projects and for padding payrolls of government bureaus can be cut. expenditures- exceed by , -Fs judicious spending and billions of dollars. That, we ALWA, , , .),T livaPOoslu- DORIS FLEESON -- -- -- tows bulks emollients dross Ite readers so toots et surreal r Interest. Letters most bo timed, should M bottleti t. tee worts se Mt. sad Nutt set violate sseoptsd mums Asitaire taste. , Address The to the News. P., O. dos Slits'', Utak. Ube City It would , bring our outgoing funds more ne with our incomincrevenues.,' nearly If lesser governmental units, such as states of the Union; can live within their budget and still operate all the needed services, it looks as if federal government could s facet-Indee- Moore , -- '6- ow- hence no parades, banquets or speeches. Everybody celebrates in his own inimitable manner. ii:6:.:Stielidilig:;Beit , In a recent speech In Richfield, Louis of the California Rozzinl,-- Farm Bureau Federation. touched on a theme - It's 'a personal rr Gootes - of cheer and sunshine. i by . -- everybody else. They will not like it and on the basis,of Amer- -icon law, it is altogether wrong. But they ntacted It.- It will be exciting to see what Newbold Morris does with all this authority and power. Congres- shas withheld from him the power of subpoena and the right to grant immunitybul he threatens to resign istrossecllt is eighth, Attorney General M. Daugherty, was let off by two hung juries. All the prop- erty involved, Teapot Dome and Elk Hills, WAS restored to the government. It was really such a siMple matter back in those days, be-- ll cause the administration tune- tioned by due process of the law. of the occasion and smile at (if your imaginer Is working)something that isn't taxedteverybodyyour husband, your the "SMILING IS GOOD for the wife, your motheriin:law traffic cop, the boss and that people who do it, and for the screwball driver who cuts in people who see it," says Chairman Brown. "Try to bring at ahead of you on the crowded. least one extra smile to somehighway.- Smile even at the You ollector. have six days. body who is ill, or weary or who to go, haven't you? feels forgotten. Your smile will not only brighten your day, but Did - you-knthat will help .to 10MCDne out at ,...savel wear and tear on the d the doldrums into the bright atit does. You use up less mosphere of cheer." energy and fewer muscles when So folks, let us get out our you smile than when,you frown. biggest and brightest smile, as Lert lbe cheerfulalso-economic- al, - Mr.- wear AND SMILE!. it all week. Enter into the Spirit d energetic committee headed by that beloved char- acter Joe E. Brown, National Smile Week has been set aside as the time for the spreading live-an- , ,; ' Harry folks - . , you HAVE a smile to flash, get your flasher keady ! This is Joy Stout weekor rather, Na- Bona! Smile Week.' Founded and loistered by a , 4 L'ES Les - men full of ulcers. - Now the tables are turning and the same attitude and the same methods are being applied to public 'officials. Does, your heart bleed - for them? It can only be. said- for Newbold Merril that he is doing wbat the admin--I- The Get That Smile Of Yours Working - - , f - .. Certainly,questionnaires; in-inspectors,- - allI sorts of means have been employed these many years to keep business-- --. Vandal- :- eightmen--wervolved. Three of them commit- ted suicide, four were convicted. DIRECTIONS - quiries, -- : rs - jqçijjiwhlch lees 'TABLES TURNED it:is, nessandlight-,Whatev- er - , - STRANGE CHOICE , , , How he managed to gethiml, self picked to purify the Truman administration is a puzzle. Per hap! the Trumanites were seek ing for a Republican' to envelope . them in an ectoplasm of sweet- - , 'American- community .s city and county aftdata meet behind closed doors; , boards .of , education refuse to give Information on et -nthat-tshots yoiii-bei77.77, .penditures or lafarles: milrtary atiClaw-ithem almost all of editors of this country forcernent officers interfere with press end roirer-t- he news; hard against claims' cmAmerica's editors We are know who no editor fighting , - - niscience: nor any American -- government.-thisencroachment' on your- - Constitutional , rights, Mrs. Daly. We may not agree with past or present. whichscialmed to be abso- ktelyright-Goveenm- ents have oiled. Dewey, or Mr. Gabrielsony-but we will defend yourilkEtTiltifov-rwhat-takes, and these have been correcied by an ' these men, and all men in public positions, enlightened public which was allowed to d and-reabear and think about all sides of , i are thinking and sayings --This fight Is not new Charles the problem have made mistakes,. top Wjcsn laugh, the,...19th....century,English publisher -thlOk of great newspapers who have endorsed , fought It Prosecuted by men who did not one candidate or party, then turned away . agree with stories he published, he made a , when the mass of evidence and public opinion statement which still stands as the standard - of free speech and a free press: editors the proved wrong There is only one .editor In America who "Without free speech no search for truth - Is 'never confused about, the way he should is possible: without free speecb no discovery run stories in his paper- .- He is the editor of -of truth is useful; without free speech prog, ress is checked and nations no longer nuirch the Daily Worker. He' is never confused, because he is told how to slant each story, - forward toward the nobler life which the ,; .where to put it in the paper, what headlin,,. future holds for man Better a thousand, ' fold abuse of free speech than a denial of to use. His readers are never puzzled either. ire free speech.--T-he have never because abuse dies in a day, but doubts, They they told what to think, and everything they read the denial slays . the life of the people, and In theirpaper supports that thinking entombs the hope of the race." TheeditossotAbiLDeaeretlrewa-Mr- s,r Despotism alwaysiollowaA pattern,Mrs Daly First, throttle the press. Then free; Daly, believe you should think your own dom Of speech. Suppose Hitler's opponents , way and talk your own way, and that you should have the knowledge and Information had had just one German newspaper in which ; they could have expressed their views. that enlightened public opin today. How much misery might have been , low--- not an "enlightened" editor or an is the best safe- government - Did you know, Melt Daly, that your own guard of America's future ,!v!?!.-- ays of the council in New York City.- - .. of The widespread the questionnaire presumes that eyerybody is a crook unless he' can establish his innocence. Per. haps That is what the socialized .10aoDhstreperoulstesident , d; 4 t, Issuance , - - z :1 and-alw- " on lortilatioIr'rr,--T- - hie --:" 3 is tradi,retary Bannan announced that tional with us not to give the reason." The Federal Housing Authority in Tampa- ,- Florida recently refused to release informa--- . tion about FHA projects projects:, sup'. ported by your tar dollars, Mrs. Daly, Here at home, and in virtually every - - - ol n.....---..,-.-,-.......- charges. for the Deseret Newt and on behalf of the free press of America. The question you raise Is one that we -- and every editor who honor his freedom --- have asked ourselves. Should we publish only statements that ' support our viewi on a subject? Should we Publish only views that sup-- port,the government's policies? Mrs.- Daly, you and every American he rt to-p- o7r it4 - 1,..m;. g On Sept. 25, 4951, President Truman threw the cloak of military security ar(inInd civilian departmenti of government. When the Department of Agriculture official last year, on fired a highly-pai- d - t No special purifiers were set up to do the job; no questionnaires were sent all over the piece e discriminately. It was assiimed, as it always has been in our law, that every- man is innocent until' he is proved guilty, and that it is the business of the tn-- , agencies to get their- I do not know how well Pre s- 'dent Truman knows Newbold Morris, but when be took, on New York reformer rify his administration, he took , a chance on Morris eventually going after the president himself,. Newbold possesses no penchant for partisan regularity. Jle- calls himself a Republican, as was his lather before him, but be been in and out of Republican regularity, often being a Liberal , Closely associated 'with Florello La Guardia. He was a fighting, ono might almost 7-Ai- wesswoul4-like-tosimlwcra- - ' dm.. Amain .-- well-bein- - - am. - is being uriously threatened your business ,right now? Government officials on all 'levels are constantly trying to screen in at g crecy events which concern your and your tar dollar. Forexample I . , - s In today's "Reader's Views" column, Mrs 'Margaret Daly of Panguitch accuses the American press. Either the nerspapers of Luz Could Be. oomerang to ruman . . M orris ,... 1 ' , E. SOKOLSKI' GEORGE !,74Tttr:,777."..7r-:"- 't - MARCH 10; 1952. Y, MON-D- 1".1 Freedom of the Pi9ss .1s Founded-OFaith in the People of kmericó - - - . , CITY, UTAH - . , - , Ws stand for ths ConstItution of the United States with its thres departments of government as therein set forth. 4Kh one fully independent in its own field, , - ,, -- -- IIMmoono I e , 213.., EDITORIAL PAGE 4 , ' . . r. - - - mkt Of . I r. .. .. - - i , |