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Iii ,sek , !- , , ,. - ,; . - - - - ,- 7 , ;,'1,.P ;' Ihab-SeVett--- -dt- 4, an octoPus ' t 12 4 i '''. - ma- - nipulated i hr - 'off -- . when you, Situation as a whole, simplebutrealisticka ., cit one of ,anaigges:--that-Kor- ee . , . . . , ' Itis a potential Koreas. ning fact, if I may use that term, that the Russian use of Chinese tentacles would automatically disperse and expend so much of our own vast strength that we might well be left weak and nearly defenseless where we r need all our own country. - cun- - This dangerous situation of the future has, I fear, not fully been taken into account by us, and yet, if we do not alert our- selves quickly enough to it, that is exactly what would happen, and that Would be the signal for Russta the evolution of the communist plan makes it clear that RUSSIA, WOULD STRIKE WITH ALL HER MIGHT AT THAT STAGE. - . , ( : - ' ' ' many tronts to contain the menace of Communism, but we are only fighting stooges, while Moscow builds up a progessively increasing striking force on land, sea and air, We are fighting stooges and using all we have to do so--but the 'picture there needs little imagination to complete. - - are ; ..i. ., .:. ., - ,,,,,,, -- ,I . ! l'-- ,... - :' . 7 - 400;he - ,'. ,' -: -- ., - --- , . - ., ';S - : z ,' . - , ,- ' - , ' ' - . , . - . . weir'7111N"oar, , - -13641c .0coom - , g , - ',.t , :,- - . -- 14 tory - notdare . TA ,, ' ' , - - ...- - e ''' 4" (1W:7A ' ,SS Pomter'atinvi ' - . - least , , ' P. . not , . . , OCTOPUS THAT IS CHINA ... . ' - soznany-thingecon- nected with Asia that we have failed to take into considera ' because we have been inclined to localize each event as it takes 111,1 . -ARCHIT , . , - o I o - ..,,aloolssadorrecto "de- tl, sidei to keep free irom &nit' which - Might i. entanglements prevent us"from throwing ,our weight for peace. "As you know my government has been of the view that communist Chine should be fat inthe U. N. , giverta "The reason was not our acceptance of Communismeither as a way of life or as an ideo- - ,. - , ' : , ' - iizirth B I ehnerfftre a - k . ,. : 1 P k 4 : i - fit, - ' :,,, ," lit ' 1 .''' .,,,r . r- 14?-,- 4 Lik vs , . ;kV' ,.. 40. , ,,,, , .', 4- - .9. A., itki doolst t : - 14 ...0 r., ,...4.,.,,,,,.oir 4illNit Ae 111'70", ' t7.' .. - ,,! '.. .if ij1.- - . ,,,,,,,..-- ' .. , . 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' ,....1 1311 1 ' I 8 : , -- - ' ' too" M.o. Street mos' your elatootill 1 Msotaemo hold for end nottliot beielo sod i .. , ittil t, 11 . "Met Buy.' , Ii . - . Como in sod took over 'rho' wonderful" now Du Moot Models. Yoko your Kota- to solocting the SO that firo your woods. Opes oally VON, ea EC p.m. Easiest terms le , tovmt - . . . ' , . 1 . FINEST IN TELEVISION It 1 ; .,, timil. , i FOIST WITH THE t II ochmled mord. Woos ..d tsd 1 I pf r - mamma I", I eirIrmatiw Po 0 0 Iit r ti lismfoo fartiommo imoli too trobooi to bof Ohio ' . . ..' ' . , , . - Opuiumpittju ; l'3 V1.1.1 la au.t , Trc'4- - SEUSITIIIIER , . .- , ' ' . ItYI I ' , ' ALL THREE RINGS AT THIS 1 - UNHEARD OF PRICE ' , nt ST-- 1, ; ,. . . , - 7 : oti.,.,..-- , . " - - , 4, - ) . ,', . . - iv i,, ; F;CT17.,,I, :4 Iti: - ' , C4ot 611;At 4 ' . - ' etiner , . .' - 11111ril , - , . , . k.,,, - '. . , I I , .k ' gives yet. werisrs sharpest , picturs., , .t,,,,t; ' - - ... , tr,.y. , , - 4ille- jai , ., , - ' o , 0 Ttl' . , c A'4,e, 4 -- i'l t.3 - " , i-- v ...,-- -, ..,,,,,,- -- ,, zight,--butWha- - -- , tc:$ - - ,, : , F . F. , - ' - -- i - ' '6 DIAMONDS '''. 1.04..0..rri""',.. : ... ..,.,, - , 111 . ' GUARANIS:2' -- - . p.i,,,,,,,., i,:,-,' ' -,- -' '' , - - '' - 1 , NNS1 - , ,- .- ' . ' T'sasl .1' - - - v,.. "P ;4 , -- ,s .".,1177-N.-, ;to! . r a.- s' . -- o : . 4"" INNIIIII firm-- - .- lez ' ,, .-, , j ' - AL ' ,Pf ,1:01nentb!ril,Ig -,gliltat d 6. , all the time that', ihttigs 14.t - , ... ,,...., .' 1 A,IN all are to seem . part they shape , . of the closely integrated global . ,,, , ! war pattern. Korea is the per , fect example of how we have -- : , let our thoughts become, limitvyal. a,r..w..u,,,,,,..........a.. , N., ed-and in consequence how . or, it:11r,? 00. .1 . z.:- ., well Russia has taken advantage , ., s, ' ' 4 1..- . ,, ,. of our failure to look, at things ... , , 1 .":--:.' ; ' i with a wider vision! ria ,, ', ;''1"': ' I ' .:, L.,.. . ! ,,,. One of the realities of the 1-,,,t,;', .,:--., : ,1.xacoot ft... '''''' , ".". . er.) ..,,,t, Asiatic set-u- p is that what hap-....v, ., .1 ,,, - t,, pens in Indochina or Burma, no . I '4. 0,1 , si.,.' . less than Korea, Is of great con, ' , 4 l'Sq........ .01B, '5 ''' '" 4,4) ' Y j,,,-cern to what happens elsewhere. Lb..; iro.,' I ' or ' '';' , t, t i.: DIFFERENT TECHNIQUE ' t -.- ,,,,,-,....... a Pay ,, In Indochina,- - for instance, . ',.,, 4 . Little the people are being worked ? over by the Communists with A 1 Down A , . t quite a different technique to I i well-known Salt Lake architect, that used in ...mores,. but it El :William E. Nelson, recently cornited. nevertheless attains the same East. Nelson 31st South Mr. 3797 own his home at selected pleted :11 I OF DISPERSAL . E objective, THz Buehner-cret- e I t1 iE 4)01)(16 pumice blocks for the outside walls to corripleAMERICAN STRENGTH AND II I; W..if ' ; wyl THE DECENTRALIZATION OF ment his attractive ranch house design. He chose 4x8x16 units . - A MER IC AN CONCENTRA- E or Month. E wall because of their insulation valtle and low for the back-u- p ' TION OF MIND ACROSS THE ' -. -- .,--- -..,. cost of laying. An oir space between the outside and inside walla , WHOLE NATION. -, . I . Illmad Ilhonsem adoord II lbw 'We have beard from time t . additional insulation. . gives . I , ,. . to time that it is not only ' I! Watch them go up -- the scores of new churches, schools and commercial L arms and equipment that are , , Buehner-cretsoutheastern e the with fine homesbuilt z6,1 required by blocks, of course! buildings, as well as , s ,, - Asiatics to stem Commtmimn , home for call or Write free. planning Informationit's helpful '128 In their territories but also I I s ' , technical assistance to help I I El Seyth '' At' own them to raise their 1 Uk.1 1 man I Si Arab AN) standard of living. 11 Aik Alek 1 t.L.' I I LI! II 1.1 I I I . -t This is quite 1,71 4:;:, a no one seems to have thought iohqk is that there Is no time ow Utah toloss-an- d Set that plats which 1111W, 1.ake,FIty. 1.1., !7'''. 2900 South west-Impwill take many years to meter, ' i .istor not Wiz might just as well , '-- ; , , - dila,. ' '' ' , , . r ii,. y,,.,4 ;1 e' ow. 4' ' e-- 1 1 , , .. . .w'nn : I I r.s I ' . , ' - - II s:0& ' v - 1 , ,..,,. ' , 1 ' .....,......,,,....,..--,- . - !. t3 Etta rr , ' i . - L - ' . , , - g. ' , - 111 0 ...a........Th r 0 I , but 1 0 - I 4.1"..".."."1"..1.1111..m........... , L. , - - rititt5P4147mitit -- , 2 - , , Soviet young-lookin- : - '' T'S ALWAYS :BEEN DAYMES FOR. the BEST, in DIAMOND VALUES! !I! "We lave shown clearly but She has large dark eyes, tine we do not intend that the Comfeatures, a trigger mind and munst ideology take root in our own country. But we felt that speaks English beautifully. This exotic woman is recog- 450,000,000 people in the world nized as an outstanding authog- could not be kept out of an ity on Asia. Her opinions on organization which claims to d a :i ---- ---- sia's Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky. grey-haire- , '., , ,, ., . .., -- 1 - I 0 Int 0 - wi4h&Repree&ativeWar. Rus- a "smug" attitude which she says India does not have. N. with ... No woman at the U. the possible exception of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, attracts much attention is Mme. Pandit, whom delegates recognize . iii re-est- - ...- Aline. Pandit- immediately draws attention when I she walks into a committee room or drifts into the delegates' lounge to chat Informally- - and wittily Ten C. Austin or : ' -- '''. - , -.- - - - - - - . t , -1 wc.A----;..t- ng -al- . , ' apho,aiater,of indian,,,pvhae ,Last,havassknackotonteorine Minister Pandit Nehru at the the Sari in a most same time believes that any manner. United Nations solution with the Chinese Communists on the situation Korean dangerous should be "consistent with our selfrespect and honor." se-tnade-M.- -me-Pandit it clear recently that India has no of intention of playing the-rol"mediator" in the Far East. As a.- 0 JVL , , ' as a woman of culture, brains and political sagacity. For one thing, Mine. Pandit's personal appearance is striking. She wears a sari. 'the native asiatic dress. It is a strip of handwoven material about six yardt long. Women of ,the Far - - 'I. II irt Ira . - - - SUCCESS, N. Y. (INS) -- The mod feminine personality at the United Nations today is Indian Ambassador Mme. Vijay' 'Aka. shmi Pandit, whose government believes that Red China "should be given a seat in the U. N." - f La - , ' I - - ' - - - o 1 - .. , 7 , ' . - - - aggreuton. against recent severance ef with the diplomatic relations ' satellite Soviet neighboring state of Albania. , ,- - I , . morally, 1.7dited Nations actions . - , ' - . V 41- ' ,7': titt on . - blilctat Tithe pu promise to support, 2. . - i 9 - - . -- . N. n ' ' - ." . - ,., . 1 . . . - ' - 71. Rapidly Improving relations between 'the Yugoslavian government ' and- the major western powers. , . - - , 0 - .: . . - ' 1111 ' ' . LAItE iItsce-irlsta- a ' ' vi - - .... 1 plans to resume , 4. Yugoslav , n o rat a I, diplomatic relations .. ' , ex, the with Greece, including ., ' REDI. THE. . I . Fsat.v.....4 change of ambassadors , ands , 3 0- -, '1114; N76 r 7 rito' m EVERY SIDE and through every loophole the Chinese octopus is thrusting Itt; - hiore important, the : and ' N. k lishment of railways postal . tentacles trying to draw the helpless peoples of Asia into the Communist-networplan' tmelegrapMc communications be1 ,,,,, ..,ih... ned and extended by the master 'criminals of Moscow in their list for world domination C , li tywe , tween the two countries. I.- z-- . ' , of free peoples,----Ilow are the 'United Nations going to answer, tbrough S. American economic aid ior -- - - - 'IN - - ........ ... the thrust of tile new war in Korea and what are the plans to prevent a repetition of that ''..,' Yugoslavia. including food tor -' e ' - ' -lig 11:311:loso:J ILl Army. e. 1111INVer ' erea,S....jdillionS Ittketot, dePee,d-I- nh e 7 Quickly in me was-thes- of .. , ' the has I l' come, ol , d evelopments affairs are eagerly be an international organiza- sia is here (in the U. N.), the I world e. to ,, attacks ' of intensification sharp tion. beand she .vskij shuttles ,' 'countries sought, other Soviet are here. .., , . . Tito by tho, moscow- - abnYd ." "So far as the fear of an. ' tween Washington' and , New ' and China's. coming in cannot as as well radios temte 6 la other Communist, country Ion York acting as a sort of courier concerned L,P.,31"111111 pro - Russian Communist ,,,,that, toZ. Is a rather Make matters worse. It Might ' 1' A for her brother and the govern- - foolish fear because Soviet Rua.. improve the situation."7 '' ' in Europe generally. t, , , , 4 ment b. heads. I , ,, . t alt the United Nations Often , i , , , . '' ' ', ' - ' ' : ' she bas been seen in the corn- I , ' ' ..,''''''.:7:k.;t-..-, .' , . pany of Mrs. Perla Mesta, the ' n, "' ' i, Washington social leader who i - , ..tot ,, Is American minister to Lim- ' "k , embourg. .L. ''' lime. Pandit holds strong '', , opinions, but those who know . her well says she also has an Foo.......1 , , mind" and is intensely ' "open . ' . interested in the problem of . ' ''' - I - ' CAUTC.LA trying to preierve world peace. Ar mit tli by ' n. worn-a. "India," said the Indian V) -- is . 4. - t- :. ' 0,, - - - o N ' , Flisupputs Sam. .. , ;, '. - . - ,, -- -- -- ' t 0 '. - ,. .. -- - - ' ..,. ' - Sktne , ' . 0 i II i 1,.011i)t ., , MOON 1ft. , . . - , o ,. - - - . , 7. - - alt..... - , ., ! 14, , roPean f diplomatic - attention was being drawn Sunday to titI Yugoslavia As the result of a na,Ivave . of intenso Soviet Coromnist propaganda attacks against blirshal Tito's regime. I DIp1omaUcdvcei indicated " .""dastlYw'ck aganda pressure against Ike do. tiantly independent Yugoslavi- - I I Is an 'Communist dictator was I I t mounting to one of its highest rs, pitches since The broke with -.) , Stalin three years ago. Stepping up' of the tempo of- ! the attacks against the marshal is believed to Immo been prompted by the following fac7, - , 1 - ' ' . 4,1, . . ' - . - '',),,. tr14:41 - , - ' - ,;,..i- , -- - 1:01.1017 - , - i - ItLszasttray. smrropARls (nii)Lmestern tu- By - . trim - ' , I N1 I 11 1 i - ,. ., , , ' ,.,., , - ., V: 14 I - Mai aftlantr, ftwa .,.. k, , e v-- , : - -- INA - ' - , - ,,.... --- a .., 4 le - , - , , ar - , 'I ic - , J-:'-- . , - , - ',..- ' Vititd.'''A11 t,tiLs1::' ,:,, ; i' ,. , - AMA t , . , ' i ..: , ''''' ' ' '' - ': It trt . , - 0) - -, - , ,,- -- - - .. ,t. . --- 3.) , ..... , ', ' , ,, ' - e k . , ' . '- is - .,- , - 1, -- at , - ,,.,- -- . , - - t - '',, - - . ', ' ; . :- -"- - -. 1- -- ; - - , ' ''- '7';----- - - -- ' I ,, - ' t: , "- ,.,.-- 2 , rito .........., ' e' Aril, ..- . '''' ' - , . ' , - ' ', - 1 :;21,31 :- ---- - - , ,,. . 0. - , . , - 7111. ,- ; . ., , , -- , --, 1 Aliti7Yii; tl : , . ' : , , . r -- . ., ,.. ' .... ' o' . --,s ) 1 ' , ;, ,, - . , , ., , "'-' ''''',..- . , ' - - - ' 7 -- - ..... , ., , - , -- - ' . .. esWe greatest-strength-ou- - -- - where it is now obvious that CHINA DOES NOT INTEND TO WITHDRAWand we must do this as part of the United Nations. And we must Tfa.l. . . ' . Reds-::$ft;ii17111-):'.- , . . : ' : . ' , the global jigonly a part saw. Yet aomehow or other the difficult maze must be worked through aucceasfunyoOur first step, of course, is satisfactorily to deal with CM- - . , - "- -- Lulu of India Ambassador Sides With Red China., . - ' ':s, , : ., ' . - - , A - - ! ,,,, "A It ' ,. , . ; ',. - I .. b;emand thatof- problem itself - - , - matter of food. Throughout Asia, as'you know, the staple food is rice, and yet today how many of us are aware of a conference on west the subject of the supply of It is not difficult to work out enough food to save millions the significance of these possi- - -- bilities-- and there is something a more important behind them than even the astronomical cost In money. material, and man, power that would be required to reverse the position in these duplicated in any" other directions --- - Formosa. the Philippines, Indochina, Malaya, Burma. and India by way of Tibet and the north.. i . , - . ss away on this point. Take, instance. one of the most Pre-re!eceeemie -future - successful of southeastern is only a ..In fact --t- he ' - ,,' 41 .,.. ..,--- , . ,..'' 4-; , - This single fact would give us a first-claweapon against Commtmist - pronagaada and empty promises by simply as ., suring our friends in non- Communist coun ty itt s ofenough food.Tblig .1i9 only one example of and , the the vast dimension many facets of the Asiatic pro- - Zd which ... T , ... . : '" .. - . , installment - - - , t -, 'l - - - -- , - - - o - den ,: , .1.- ;.- national 'emergeney food council of the United Nations. :: struloNs---tSTARVE t If that conference does not AM-there help or enough ap-is many a slip twixt the predation from r the ordinary cup and the lip just as we did everyday Ametitant broug h in Korea. ,. Congress, not only are millions ' BLEEDDIG us of people going to die of star' minx That Russian techniquethe vation butthe shortage of THIS BASIC FOOD IS GOING TO technique. of bleeding us .whit4 WEAPON wherever possible is being BE A IrIRST-CLAS-- S to the limit just now, ' FOR THE EXPERT- SOVIET worked anw it would be idle for us to PROPAGANDISTS. f, On the the if other, hand, pretend that it has not - - been successful. I give away no state conference can be made- to can secrets when I sarthat the cost produce good results., whorarnuo lend ammunition alone see 'that Siamese Ind ' Bur- used - in - Korea the last five mese- rice (those two counmonths is rotmd about five bil- -' tries are the rice bowl of - : - order into the production and international distribution of this vital food and is being run by interested states in order to fill I1v the: gap left by the ending of rice allocation by the inter- - but WE MADE SURE THAT the same world ALL HAD WOULD HAVE BEM to once alert for and itself, all, ,to the of all- the- ten- - OVER BY CHRISTMAS, JUST SEE WHAT' HAS HAPPENED. ' teem dangers . , For those reasons. there- How us to is important it . we should wake up , we have somehow to de-in ourselves ways and to the deadly realities of .. of looking at the Asiat-Moscowldirected 'Chinese problem, indeed, the whole egy in Its overall sense, seen by what is problem, as a single ' day in Korea, and the This page has for months been hammer- to pay- -a price, jAtbet - hav '4- --, , ,.--- 7,:7:: It Is a new attempt to bring - , - ,- - ,;, t: ger-thoug- R4d rections. ; 'China indeed is '', 4 11" by - ,. Moscow,"7 a n d ,e , ' thrust into 4, 1, Korea-Li onlv the working of .. . Viviiis Melk one 'PeVINN'" tentacle. ' It is lob early as yet to say how much effort will be re- quired by the nonocomm,,,., world end the United Nations to lop off - that tentacle if, in- deed, this can be done at all, -- ' -- - ....-7- I . - , - ' - , , - - . . right now. place-in-Sing- s: .wa477.-- ... - - .., -.- - . ' 1 1 i spore long before then, as soon as Russia sees that our plans might succeed. - , The reason for this delay is very Simple, because Russia quite easilthrough China, could -y- strike in that part of the , s world now as she "has done in Korea. By delaying her stepped-u- p shows how action she will lave caused Red China - is use to expend many hundreds .thrusting ;4 ward in no leas of millions of dollart and watte authoritative story, behind the present Red Chinese moves can be told-- but there is much more to it than the man on the ' at.;-- "' street can even-ge- t , The map displayed here- with roughly - - 1 1 1 ' -- - ,: , ,, .. I ' . - - - il - It will be's long time, if Viet have been , Made at lU. for either from starvation- or from before the full story, and the adriese Communists will strike Communism, that is taking . ' Nounommoommoommommaso, . , , Decernber111:7,1 . - IT A T1 25 , , I.N - "- I |