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Show . . TORIALS - , ALEXANDER'S RAG TIME BAND We stand for the constitution of the United States with its three departments of ocNernment as therein set forth, each one fully Independent in its own field. Mondo The Deseret News Sett 13k1 City, Utah 11, 1 t45MT ;CLOW 24, 1949 October can not defy laws without suffering and the rule holds the Maze(' maces whether the law is physical or economic. 4 U you step off a cliff, for instance, you know beforehand that you're in for a tumble. If you spend more than you make, and keep k up, you know you're going broke. In both ewes the effect follows the cause, inevitably. Accordingly, the recent resignation of Dr. Zdwin G. Nourse as chairman of the national 'council of economic advisers, anli his reasons for resigning, should be a double warning to the people of America. The resignation itself loses us the services of a noted economist, effective Nov. And the reasons for the resit nation more than hint that we already are on unsafe ground. After three years in the government, Dr. Nburse quit because hi was unable to set the economic council up as a professional advisory Imit entirely divorced from political issues and party progranut In plainer language, he just got tired of seeing politicians try to change economic laws to suit their conven- term, and so he quit rather than be a party to ' -- Nourse knows that you can not forever avoid the consequences of deficit shall not be,'" any spending, by saying astore than you can step off a cliff without to re-tfalling by mumbillat some hocus-pocu- s the law of gravity. see government tal am not happy when slipping ,back Into deficits as a way of life, hunted of putting its fiscal house in order and husbanding reserves to support the leenomy If less prosperous times should overtake - It 4 , us," Dr. ,Nourse said in confirming his res- ignation. And, if his warning needed Any emphasis, chairIt got it. Senator aldahoney man of the Joint Senate-HousEconomic Committee, showed his utter unconcern 1;iy merely labeling the Nourse statement as "a 'political argument against deficit spenfling." But the senator did not make- it at all clear why Dr. Nourse would want-tattack the government on a political basis when he was a prominent member of the same party and regime. The inescapable truth is that the government is trying to change economic laws by drowning them in politics. And it has used the tailor-mad- e reports and testimony,of other members of the council of economic advisers to make the homicide look barmiest': Politics and economics do not m4. You might be able to put them in the same can and shake them tip, but you'll still have politics and economics when you dump 'them out again. Nor can fundamental economic laws be changed because they are mouthed differently to suit the purpose and conven fence parties (Jr pct SUIL5 The resignation of Dr. Nourse leaves the council of economic advisers in the hands of Vicethairman Leon Keyserling ant John D. insists, Clark wbo, Senator Watkins have "slanted their activities politically." Perhaps the chairman's flat resignation and frank statement 'of reasons Will help arouse public sentiment sufficiently to force government back onto the straight and narrow path of sound economics. go ? ,t'l . WAS a time when, and there stilt ' are places where, voters going to the --- polls must make a choice between cindidates I - - n whose selection those same voters had no int party responsibility; but on the smaller local scale, nomination by primary election is the ride rather than the exception in the United States. The Salt Lake City primary election is ' set for tomorrow. Under our municipal pri- each candidate stands by him- - maryonsystem, his own record, subject to choice by the voters !Strictly on his own personal merits as they involve fitness and capacity for the ' place to which he aspires. , is therefore, ......2,ygteltusprimaryelestion, not only a citizen's privilege and Ms duty. lie has the privilege of participating in nomination ag well as in election; and he has the duty of exercising that privilege to insure that 'nominees are ,thosen by representative vote. Yet there is some strange quirk that !IOW i sails-tyin- g con,. serve ground water supplies in Weber County by his recent order shutting off the flow from all umlecessary'lvells throughout the - winter season. Storage of water in surface reservoirs is obviously and visibly beneficial; but increas: ing the storage in invisible underground natural reservoirs is just as valuable, though not as obvious. After IL the Important thing Is the water that Is saved, not the container that is used to uvo Parts of Weber County seem to hays sore than their share of structures favorable -- , - for artesian storage and flow; but even the best artesian basin in the world cannot stand the drain of drawing out more water than Is supplied to It. The assumption that a flowing g well has brought well is an places. drouth to some formerly High water and low water stages are not visible in an artesian basin as they are In a stream or a lake; but they can be Measured. winter flow from By shutting off all non-usethe wells, a chance Is given to build up winter storage, which will Insure better summer flow when the water is badly needed. should fully, for their own benefit ever-flowin- well-watere- d d Well-ovzne- -- I , 1 GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY judges should not be thrown of party poll- into the bell-f- ir tits. Our campaigns have grown Increasingly distressing. 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India's Realities BY BOB The leader of 300,000,000 more human beings than live In the United States, Prime Minister fiehru, said at the Overseas Press Club luncheon that his appallingly poverty-strick- en India can work out its own destiny while sitting diland rectly in the that divides the East and West. The cetic man, who spent total of 13 years in British colonial Jails for his beliefs and who is the temporal and be asked what was all this nonsense about an iron curtain descending on Czechoslovakia, and that his country. planned to remain friends with both aides. Masaryk was a good man too, and though he avoided some of bis old friends in this country after making the speech, he might very well have believed It. He died- or was killed too on after that to confirm or deny, and today the prisons some extent spiritual beir ud lbiced--labo- r of campsof Mahatma Gandhi, is Czechoslovakia are filled with listing the support of both the those who believed with him. USSR and the U. S. It will be "Evil Imperialism" I great moment in history if It. can effect this Off Nehru's record, which , woo. I$ a baie one filled with the His ambassador to China, he personal integrity and farsaid in answer to a blunt quessightedness which marki all true fighters for liberty, he tion put to him by John Gunther, is conferring now probably believes very, sinwith the new authorities in cerely that the riddance of all colonial elements from his sec- Nanking with a view to Indial lion of Asia will enable that recognition of the Communist government of Chinn "Ws - part of the world to develop cannot ignore realities," Is the properly and quickly. "This evil thing, imperialism way Nehru put itThis is the ." he repeated, during his formal philosophy the British also, are address the other day. quietly embracin& and it is the way we probably will move But one wished that be had abruptly some day when ther embarked upon what he is something more exciting to planned to do about a force read on the front pages of our that has just seized control of land. most of the 400,000,000 persons living in the country next to Appeal ter Help his, and which is active in the At the same time Nehru rebellions in other parts of made an appeal to the U. S. to Asia. Would the help India with wheat, maphilosophy of his mentor chinery to increase the countoad and Industrial protry's duction, undnrstanding of Indies needs and nationalistic Watching the World excesses, exchange of students, swden has a coal rpiner American tourists bearing shortage. nt is understood," he said. South Africa j, controlling ea he discussed India's need of profit margins on many articles. wheat in his sober way, "that -there is a surplus In this coun Mexican shipYards are build- try." ing 34 latmches to be used for Therewas. Anmothinit haunt. counter4ontraband patrol. bag about Nehrtes talk .aed then the parallel beeamo - - The Philippine Govern?Laid. It reminded some of us anent's mine in Cebu is now of a speech Masaryk had made - producing over 1000 tons of at U. IN. a few years ago, when coal a day. , - no-ma- n's CONSIDINE Man In The Middle Nehru most assuredly Is a man in the middle. His tremendous task in life is to keep from beings man in the mud tile. achieve Some have greatness thrust upon them. I am of the latter." At one stage of his speech he slipped a bit in his engaging Cambridge-tinte- d English and said "India" when he meant "United States." His remarkable sister, Madame Pandit, Indian ambassador to this country, corrected him, and he yielded to her with a quick grace and compassion that was izteresting to watch. Nehru's speech was ,supposed to be off the record. But when he looked over the jammed hotel banquet room, he turned to Frank Kelly, president of the Overseas Press Club, and asked, "How can anything be off the record in a room with 500 newspapermen?" Perhaps there is more than pure idealism in him. If so, he will need that hard alloy a much as any man in history. LES GO COLUMT Information Dept-- I see where the Russians have advised the Czech youth to eschew all "decadent Western inm fluences," among which they list jitterbugging and "commenting on the pretty legs of girls." The suggestion was that "jitterbugging should be replaced by the Bulgarian reel and talking about the girls replaced by singing a national song." I don't know the Czech national tune so I put to you the $64 question: Does it get off to a more lofty start than our Own almost unsingabls "Western" anthem, beginninr "Oh, say can you see ...?" T. Al Magee One good thing about these keep ordinary people from getting extrava- prices,they gant TEXT FOIL TODAY "Eves in laughter the heart la pOrrew jut; and the end of mirth to heaviness."Proverba sometimes Physicians have quite a job saving the lives of these victims. 14:13. I T WAS ESTIMATED by ernment pest gov- - L TRY AND il sTump agenciatthatzats10,, 1 worth of property. They devoured enough grain to fill half 1 of our commitments to Europe. The government ilit3 been asked 111 to bear down mightily against this awful destruction but somewhere along the line the necessary legislation has been shelved. Most effective move for rat eradication, say the experts, is the of all buildings. Garbage pails and trash barrels must be kept tightly closed. Once shut off from Their food supplies, rats will turn cannibals and pro-reto eat each other. I News Berrie 11 . Try olla tki io the thiit" Stet" that e ii a id mot be toachad by Woman fat- miture vowing Denial. Yea swell Through of with liktithis Von Limos we cam mode ' 4. ed eft. tkZAN Dial 5-1- Van & Storage Co. for talus Vow linos Ionian for Allied Von Lingo Anomie rilivaii0...""MSPARammomposmeattommim.t.....00,00.01.1114164howatimusommoommommoomm-ositi.11ONIIIIMPAINspl.PIONNION00001.10.....- Li s 4 1W-4i- ti OVER AND BACK THE SAME DAY - Ala Mir e am. I ey stal no.04 11111)i to Boise, Pendleton, Portland a Reliable Coal Call ' Retailer 4(42,,,tgA 11111! An. ir. 11Vis want 4 Ileridles 1C "Apt ttir:::-411, 15.1-0- 44 k cl Club II 1160 4P SAN Heating Service Cool Cowpony. 41.1118 Sacramento, Oakland Don't waste travel tinteholve In the morning, be bock the some evening!' Castle Gots Cool Coropeny Citizens Cool Conway,' Lim Cool Corporotioo Mays Fool Cossiporry. Peerless Sow WU FASTMIA FINEBLIT Cool Company Mortis ..... 62 Cool, Noose Cool Cs. 1323 Ask about Uttities No you tressarees report RIGHT ziowr ICOAL1 NUITINC ii MTEX31 Sottor Sono NO MIA FARE! Fondly Plan! If-F- ULIITED AIR HUES Noel Wok. 41111pop DENVER FRAgISCO Elko, Reno, Today RI AN 4 11;111r11191111 - ,i'', 4 A liteloset) Ru 4 any distant destinatioa. CowellI aad pecking abominations handling all the way. CONVENIENT - 4 a " 6" ng is usually followed by trapping and poisoning. This latter method . is tricky' business and should be done Only by experts. By using all the tricks of science and sense, we can duplicate the mighty sweep of The us HEAT IS - P9 ril 4 ! (International ED REED $y A $64 QUESTION , - OFF THE RECORD greatness. -- ce NEWSBREAK: (From "T h Billboard") "In casting the play Director Marsh said that gentlemen still befur blondes." face. in 1947 Personally, he seems to be a man of delicacy that is hardly of this world. His voice is subdued, considered and considerate, and his modesty is fathoms deep. "Some are born great," he began the other day. "Some two-head- ed Coeds that pursue learning get better grades than those that learn- pursuing. ,,,w wiped out 200,000 market lases and towns. In these modern' times, in the light of scientific research , it is unlikely that sucean awful disaster could happen again, yet this plague still strikes certain remote' places every now and then. Rats live and breed in filth and carry deadly disease germs on their feet and tails. Every so often one of these nasty things bites a human being in the night, nipping out a piece of finger, arm or prevail against the brutal realism which enveloped Poland, Romania, Hungary, Albania, Bulgaria, etc., etc, etc.? And would he, on the other hand, be able to remain aloof of the United States, whose abundance he is frankly courting on his trip to this country? - ' d's . .& .. C V 0, Nit HROUGHOUT THE centur les the rat has been man-kinNo. 1 enemy. Once upon a time in the long ago, zeta were blamed for the death of 49.000.000 people who died in a plague which ., - , & . .-.,. : 4"."1141.4100, - W NrNTDIG SEABON Once there was a wilderness Where now a city lies. Time was, when man with stealthiness Would start before Sitarist, And hunt for deer, til setting sun With powder in his gun. But times have changed, around that place, For by a different plan, A dear with powde; on her face Goes out to hunt h man. Rhoda Newton. t., - II to. TH' E four-legg- ed 1 15( rl le! 0Ot. N Z'N ' . .114....) i Pied Piper and it wont be such sweet music to the rats, either. PAGE THE PIED PIPER 'THERE IS GREAT rejoicing I out our way now that Cecil do - --- , , . .....;,.. ur......,..,......s.11. , . ,r4, 11 t , , 601, 1118" 4 1,--- .,,,,,,,07.,4,.coEr-'&04Pi-c--,- " passive-resistan- their prison terms and pursue gentlemanly amenities. th,. serve out legal erc)to sin some more. They hurl imttrecations and at each other. Beanie- - It- is not too important ,What s. Yea tertoVe hl the a - , ; Tor instance, Inthe ,,New trial such u this could have York state campaign for Unit- iudielial office buy their nomi- abould that the judge happened; ed States senator a motif has nations either by direct transbyre been forced to accept hu been injected which must dim- to eontributteel mules or by millation, insult, personal abuse gust Americans who love our to avoid a tnistrial, or to pre-part funds. institutions, particularly the , Lawyers have been appoint- - vent some higher court from of the people to choose to receiverships and ether accepting something that the right their own government at a sewhose eer7 1P" references", eret election at which each per. judge might have said as the 'Potatments glee the to3Pm- - ' basis for a reversal of the de- son may vote as an individual Of hnProPrietl:lf not of claim of the jury. - The proat that moment alleowing cedars in the court oug- ht to be torruption. And lawyers have to no man on earth or giance been seen to behave in court as revised to protect the Judge and to no party but only to God the process of law from the though they were on I street and his own conscience. tuner soap box exhibithig responsibility and impropriety Need themselves without regard to of lawyers who fail to recogtits their full duty. Certainly propriety or their positions -as Into this campaign haviofficers of the court. the,ber associations owe it to been injected religious diftho good "Me and the Well, ferences and the point has Outrageous Behavior- rity of their profession to on- - been made that John Foster slue The lawyers sato repro-derta thorough study of Dulles is a religious bigot. sented the 11 convicted Corn- this problem. Whoever sots that is a liar. Inunista have been held in But that is not what I am disMore Advocates Mut Harold xonteropt by Judge cussing: it is rather that such 1:1 --- Medina andhave been eon, j1 this particular cam, iha things could be That no settle terms: Their , lanced to prison lawyers undoubtedly we r of decency comes to the rescue , behavior In court has out- - more than advocates they acted of those who are maligned besense them-of as though they were fitness, fritraged, every cause they would serve the of the preservation selves part of the yerrapparaUnited States. - et order, the dignity of the court-tus of which their clients were We have lost something in the servant& But other lawyers , Judge Medina', Patent's was these years and if it là old one taxed at and In courts acted have obviously badly ' ayt to expect dignity, then it fogy ss lime le collapsed under the for no reason other than to : that we revert to of their bad conduct It - vince their clienta that they. were better dignity and propriety a n d 'does not 'matter whether they - were taking risks on their bemanliness. If our politicians, half. Our courts ought ar or arc not Communists, ' to be AntLourlawrrs,meectobeind. losistreUrTmOrObl, , to jet on, our country ..1 : Cowtmunists. What does mat- rent Institutions. we need to , ' loons needs protection prom its own ter is that they failed to real-- be sure of that in these tonfuschildren, and the children need ' Imo that sport from their prop- int times. to be Of would be their It Of ittnCtiln preferable that protecting copyright INA Zug; "wane Ira& assbeell-rtimored-43ati- , - is Zlitii A.Ir11100, VI ...:,,,P.7.; le - ''''......, BY not-totiM- 'N, try, 4.4rAvt,4-:"4- ' ,:i m.. A The Communists' Lawyers Our courts have for aome ihne bun under a barrage of eriticism. Men have been ap- pointed to the Supreme Court ed Su United States who do ,- , ,n,"4,-.5- ' t ammol - i'::NVat.O.rS:pitip4 "THE STATE engineer has acted with promptness in the effort to a Niiii.elr.Alk- makes many citizens, who never miss cast- ing a vote on the final election day, quite indifferent to primary election& Such a course we are speakifig might make it possible-a- nd of the system now, not of the current and!-voicman to get ta datesfor a thoroughly-ba- d place on the ballbt by zealously rounding up his friends to vote in a light" primary election. Or, worse still, the best candidate in the world might be left at the bottom of the list and so crowded off the ballot for the final election if his friends, feeling secure that his demonstrated meritluld Integrity would carry to cast their votes in him through, neglected the primary. - We urge strongly, therefore, that every qualified voter be sure to cast his vote in the the final primary election, in preparation for election which comes November S. the men of Your tholes tomorrow can you insure the opportunity of voting for them again in two weeks. Let the primary election serve its high purmake sure that the Mal candidates, poseto as the finally elected officials, are as well choice?' "'the people's truly jt dim,' e. On it large or general scale, perhaps this is inevitable without seriously weaken- - ' , womplie prik, rrTig,ci. i The Primary Vote Privilege THKRZ V e.... V - ES o H'ONNI 1)1 tik diri ,...c.A ,Ast i 1 e ' I e7immniomb By Les Goates Baker has caught the rat. "Cece" supervises a Church welfare chicken project which must have been losing money while one of these filthy rodents was able to take his nocturnal toll, The last successful camconpaign against rats was ducted by "The Pied Piper" but Mr. Baker was unable to get in touch with this fellow, so called in Professors Hurst & Zimmerman, scientific rodent exterminand - ators. These sagacious resourceful experts put an end to the prowlings, although it is- reported the chicks had to wear pa masks for three days. has to do All this big to-with only one large sized rat, which rende, the case insignificant when It; Is noted that there are more rats than peoof ple in the variety. ing only So we, the people, have just cause to hate these slimy creatures which are useless, destructive and dangerous to health. I VS;14 WELL. lgtA4P1 t , ), I NUSIC 'TUE Defying Economic Lows 11 Vo I - iLes CAN AIIMMIZIO 34716 TRAM AIWA |