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The phenomenon, however, is not restricted to hours of visible Aurora, for it frequently is reported during daylight hours immediately preceding dusk and -immediately fol- 7 aiign. lowing - The work at Coil-tewai carried out under a contract with to which anythiArmy Signal Corp.. effecting communications in the Polar regions is of great importance. - - - ' dom achieved at other times., At the same, timer there is a, '' - L ipiBRONZESupply - . fa With-Auror- 1952i er 18;1 tity, Utah, Sunday Morning,:May ,"- -' a'. ' - ,, . t ' NEWS, Salt Lake DESERET t s Strange Something . pro'spective clf -- - WASHINGTON, (UP) Sen.- - 'Pat McCarran said some that oppoSaturday nents of his controversial immigration' bill do not understand its provisions. , The Nevada Democrat said his measure is de. signed to' "encourage desertions. from sub var sive A (NANA-Nemnews)--- I - - -- , Ntl , World War II ended- with the complete , ,,aa a..,,' - , defeat of my country, the first '",.,';"166 ',',A in its history, naturally ther Was great disillusionment and 1 ' ' confusion. Like most other xI A' ' ' members of the Japanese armed a, I forces, looked toward the rue 9,,,44,,,m41,4,msit ' ' -ture with feelings of despair and GEN. MACARTHUR L, Hero of Conquered Japan - -- -- - -apprehension. But the American occupation under Gen. Douglas MacArthur prevented chaos. 'It gradually to the , restored and definfiely Japanese people ' ' fostered new Democratic ideals which we Japanese never will . forget. SHOCKED BY DISMISSAL , Because the occupation was so well handled. .the Japanese By STEFFAN ANDREWS '' people came to trust MacArthur as a great leader, and his ab: North American Newspaper t, Alliance. , rupt dismissal shocked the Japa- ; WASHINGTGN Does the nese and other Far Eastern peomany pies, because they felt the Unit- United States have too , ed States, in disposing of a man generals? Some of the country's vitally interested in Far Eastmembers of Congress ern affairs in a practical way, had turned its back on the prob- seem to think so. -lems of Asia. , ', They are starting a movement! Most Japanese to-no-t big' feel that to hold down the American foreign policy in the bran in the Armed Services, Far East has been successful. particularly the number of high-pai- d . generals and admirals. We are afraid that America's ' The spark plug of the move-- 1 based is almost foreign policy ment Is the House Armed Serventirely on considerations in Eu- - ices Committee. , The committee rope to the exclusion of Asia, .. which will eventually cut the will start hearings soon on legisUnited States off from , her lation to hold down the officer! of all services. friends ttiere, with disastrous re- - strength ff ,that-th- ie question - sults. to the This already has happened in is of no passing fancy of a matter but lawmakers, very China. was given In a Since World War II we feel serious concern, ' tacked on to the 1953 that the American State Depart- rider fiscal-yemilitary budget. ment has failed to take an acThis rider was in the form of tive role in the Far East, and a stipulation specifically that It was only when theice7 . (mi. that the the rank of captain or lieutenant United States reluctantly look or higher according to a set per- action. of total military Most Japanese believe that centage f strength. , the sole reason for MacArthur's Since there has been some dismissat was his attitude-th, speculation as to what this prothe Far East was, important to vision actually - will - mean in the United States. It is therefore practice, the House Armed Serv, a common fear that due to ices Committee wants to replace America's coontinued neglect, it with some welleconsidered those areas remaining free legislation. 1 sooner or later 'will fall into The legislation is expected to the hands of the Communists, spell out , in detail whether it,' g It is a common belief in Ja- actually will IA necessary to de-- 1 ;. pan that the Korean War never mote some of the bitbrass now would have started if the Unit. In the top ranks or merely to s ed States had made clear her in. slow down the rate of 'future , tentions and what she would do promotions. I if trouble started. . - - - What has given the move to 1 PEACE IMPOSSIBLE cut down on the big brass its Even now there seems to be a biggest impetus is a set of 'of- i lack of purpose in the direction Ificial statistics showing that the 7 of that war.' It is difficult for !number of generals and other . me to see how anyone today can officers ht the services has believe he can make a peaceful 'grown to enormous proportions. agreement with any Communist Furthermore a big majority nation and expect it to work. of these officers have been asThose who do believe it possible signed to what lawmakers call 4 it seems are falling for Corn- - soft desk jobs in the Pentagon.1 ), munist propaganda. Sen. Paul H. Douglas In spite of the complete chaos a colonel in the Marines during following Communist aggression the war, has facetiously called and the economic poverty, the the Pentagon Air Force officers people in the Far East are try- drawing bonus-fligpay "desk ing to bear as much of the load pilots." as they possibly can for the res. ' toration and maintenance of Adnlits 'Free' Resolution! order and security. We wish the policy of the SOLVANG, Calif. (UPIThe leading country in the world,af- California Newspapers Associ, fairs could be more practical ation Advisory Board Saturday and effective, to the extent that unanimously adopted a 'freeIt could be counted on to main- - dom of information" resolution talin peaceful equilibrium until designed to prevent "further, , - the Far Eastern peoples them- - forfeiture of constitutional govselves can get on their feet. ernment." , YORK NEW , .. REDS o r , REFORMED DELHI total, ban onithe hnport of Hritish cars is likely to be One of the measures talien her-- owl by Industryprotect s from ' failing Britain, which last year reached a value of $52,000,000, have saturated the Indian market. The country's total requirement of cars and trucks is 30,- 000 a present her manufacturing capacity is 35,000, n but production in 1950 was only have actively worked 3840. Her aim is to raise production to 25,000 at the earliest - against any tototalitarian orwhich they ganization ' moment. formerly belonged. The necessity for urgent acSome opponents - of the tion was emphasized by the - have-arg- ued that ' it a leading Indian- fac- - billbars forever aliens ',with tory' a month ago. The man' -. part totalitarian connecagement informed the governtions. - t ment that It was unable to sell even 12 cars a day. . It '. .4, , , Ban - NEW 1 ''"-- - ' - . ' By YUKIHISA SUZUKI ,' k '12 '. ,, -- ' i SEN.' McCARRAN FASTER DENIES HITTING On British Cars ' '' ' , 1 ', , ''''''' :r) 4,' The writer. a former ilantikase all-aipilot daring the war between the tailed States sad dam eurrentlY is America la pursuing 'drawled studies in political science. (Nertit American ',..' - 1 T .' 2. ;:A'' .' 4 I Seeks , , ' . . . , ' . . , Far East Policy - . , -- -- .' -- , , , .1palese Feats , , 0, - 1,, ) ' 1 - -- : ' y. asfi , , , L....111.1...,,,.. . WithoutAdditional Chart::: , ' , . i . . . ..,..,W, - , , ' 0 0. . ' A -- - . - ' --- , ,.. |