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Show - Army Plans Corps for Scientists " PHILADELPHIA officer-scientist- - ent day," declared the director of research and development on the War Department general staff adding: all of the new "Practically weapons have been forced down the throat of a rather conservative military." Need Scientists Gen Aurand said, "Our teal problem in research and devel opment is this: "We've got to have 3 t 1 r (r,t. 9 tj ,,e....,... Aoet., Military Engineering last night top-ran- direct from the nation's foremost technical schools and commission them. directive which would set the plan in motion was initiated only yesterday by Gen. Aurand and sent to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhowever, Army chief of staff, for signature. Would Pay Schooling If the directive, now tentative. Is approved, said the general, it will provide an annual intake of about 50 scientists and engineers who after two years of training with troops would be sent to technical schools for further study and doctor degrees At least 50 per cent of all research and development work within the War Department is being done by civilians, he said. "The average West Point grad uate," Gen. Aurand asserted, "has been fixed in too rigid a mould. The need is for the man who has been trained as a scientist first and who becomes an officer laterrather than the reverse." He pointed out that in the German development of the 2 bomb, there were 6000 men empof whom were docloyed-500 tors of philosophyfor six years at an estimated cost of 6150,000,- A V-- 000. ) t())i,....., cip:d(1,' - 12;:114,------t-' ,,. Li , aP414''. .4 ........:t. 41 .4. L.-- I1 1 li a ' '"ft"".;',-am,.....,7--tk.71- ),: it I . ... ...".. 1111 wr ., . 11,1 -.- c 000' M.-Commit- tee GENEVA. Switzerland(AP) under way in The mystery of the missing track them down. The papers consisted documents is being followed up memoranda from Leftist individuals and organizations on the : Islands of Ikaria and Syros. They were in a suitcase that vanished somewhere between Salonika, A 11 where the commission last took le moment. testimony, and this city. United i: U. N. secretariat personnel States commission members said io ,, With the commission said last they believed the suitcase had : night that no great importance been lost in Belgrade or Sofia. 1, A. was attached to the documents A. Lavrischevt Russian but that just the same inquiries WASHINGTON 0 (AP)The American Federation of Labor declared today the federal government is "morally bound" to help equalize educational opportunities among the states. Commending proposed legislation which would provide for rt grants to the states to help their school systems. 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'11 a ,,--:4:q- tr'.41, SO Vi TEMPLE 2 :6 7n:i.EsytTl .r ..4,Az?4 ,s ' L 1 as a 130-13- ni I, tatU tS Wu iloN SO ' it i .....- - 1 , .4,,........., 4 ABM . S . .- .. ) 9 POSTU i ::.w0A:ti.aps, t,,,,. ; 1, .:.,40,,-.- :t'-,- alb Ar 1, ,,.) 1 I 0 ''you1 A "'") t - - ... DIG sA. MAKE ,,i Om ' ' ,,,,,, i diplomacy on Germany forced the French to throw in with the v ei western powers on major issues , in to order fundamental protect . (Continued From Page I) .011011nyt ... li.....'.1412(.' V .....c II II , French securilty. ,. l',....,001 .; public statement on the results Russia stood as she Briefly, limoi . . . New color . room new schemes of the conference as quickly as has since the time of Lenin for arrangements ra.a..! 1 , '. , new pieces of furniture give a spirit-liftin- g possible upon my arrival in the a strong centralized. industrial016.,,,r.a f,,r."1; grace to. - '' '' ' :it ' United States," Marshall said. ized Germany. a condition which ,,: .4.;' home Nature's echoes Mother handiwork that I' ., your , .., Broadcast Expected the French fear most. il 14.:..1 outdoors. Shop at the Standard Furniture Company It was understood Marshall's What effect Soviet Foreign , f 4 --......, '''''"'''' statement would be in the form Minister V. M. Molotov's silevce for inspiration. t.,.....,, of a broadcast to the American on the Saar issue and demands : .,:,,,,Irl'al"""-:4""':'; ,,,,,, for a strong Germany will have people. A.. .,,,,..,,....,,ts .;. In One of the main speeches on the Communist party in ,..1 i ,., , ', kV,,s,r'.eirpo.Att ,,,,,,.. ,... ,,,i.....00"1", ,11, of the final session Russia's V. France remains to be seen. : 401111.11.' M. Molotov again accused the ,Another and perhaps chief byUnited States of blocking proof the conference has product 1010 Illrell4 German been propaganda. At times it apgress on the . .0. disarmament treaty by refusing peared that Molotov's speeches .tAlt&''' . to accept Soviet amendments were aimed more at making ,11 the 3: ., It.- - Akr,,KT: .., Brand new shipment lust arrived . , , ,,...w,, ' ,,rr'sh4.,,Ntw.,, and said the American attitude friends and influencing Ger..",o, i :, t ,,, t colors. loveliest and , Deep patterns mans Communism than towards the that United States suggested ''''41..ol,:ty, e.' t .t .., la lit ,: '040,04'..'',1..144.and thick wool pile, resilient ' csrv; was trying to enforce its will on upon reaching ministerial agree;It ' ' , ' '', ...:1-..ment in Moscow. long other countries. wearing. And, best ..., .1 ,,,, k ..., inC;2".i ... ,. of all look at the s, ik. ...H. 1 .,, ...." Marshall said that perhaps the ,''k ,..: 00,00,0110110.1.1 ' 0.1 ';' , t. ! il.t:,-- :,,-- . lic,.....c;.- . .'i .i.,-- , low price! Americans expected more progf,,, ,..... ..,...? i .p ,, -t "' ress than they had the right to - ......,,,, .,,.,,,,....,,,,.,0.!, i ;t , ,.. MP -- -, expect. . ' "'',e 4 t , , ; ,741!,i,.;i,!.:-.", , ' ' .... v..-I, Little Was Expected ....,. ... .7',' I 'N- - , 11,i,i,' . Few of the western delegations .,. ....t .iiefz,,,,,,,? .......,c. ,a......1., , ., le, ti, A,iv ::.- , -'(..41 ,much ..,,,, tit Aso000',,,:ir.;,..,- WI' expected THROW progress, partict ,. orl ,.. ,!.;,i, on .. Germany, during the ularly . 1. . 17? ffl't ,rr, .1.:444-present meeting. RUGS , But they got less than their .. modest hopes. ; , e They did not expect Russia to ,,-.., 40- rip the American-propose- d .. ,,,,,, tit' :,...;:, ! '4,4, year demilitarization pact for .". 9 11,1k .. ' ' ' LUXURIOUS Germany to shreds. and they did throw rugs in 27x54 Axminster . i '41140,....,.' have some hope of agreement vF9.'' ,. 1 ''''',2 a choice of colors and designs. An' on the comparatively lesser Issi' LIVMG ROOLI in; Axminster throw rug is a 'N04.,;.,,,,,..fl? .. sues in the Austrian treaty. ..47,'-...,f,vestment. A few of the more optimistic All basic pieces needed to ,,::4:11.7.:7,1,.: i .i diplomats feel that something has ,. of charm been gained by "bringing the isyour living room a Place ,t It',' '' , . ., ' : ' built Quality ,7 4",. sues into the open." i coy. beautiful in ,, , suite $ tapestry But it is pointed out by the .,.. t ' , With it we or with carved wood trim. I majority that most of the issues OCCASICIIAL CHAIR t't!,.... '..",; , have been in the open for Zephyr eweings me skillfully 4.. include carefully chosen occasional pieces 9 H,. , ,i,iti,. 01 of room. or in to a in Berlin the either charm months, that add pompletenss t crafted from finest derabie -' Ihh... ,d,,t., previous festers meetings, woods. The ,i' . ,,,. 0 o'"w , , and now the powers have solidi- is poteated. mightily will beautify They oe, e ,i;,-,,,, fied the issues with outspoken wry home. god lest es hog es , , ,, e . ,, '61 t Easy Terns demands or iron stands against the home itself. Marty styles ,,. 1 ,2,. - 'Sod g NI!! Lovely End Table 4 y scarvirrvi ed :i. these demands. '. ' rend designs; ell colors sod ; , 1,. Spacious Inneapcing Sofa , .... ' Matching Lamp Table a :, sizes. IHA terms. For MicMatching Lounge Chair Reconciliation Blocked '' P:.!. Beautiful Table lamp I able upholstery. lust the chats Cocktail Table robes: , to to add a finishing toudtio your Previously the positions of all ,..0..,' parties were somewhat vague t and capable of reconciliation ....evoirU.. A , without concern for 11111Tm ' Now any settlement can only be I , Phone reached through a decisive re.1.1 MKS . ,e. ,, ,, f7:....'' :' treat by one power or another. , ,,, ,,,,, a ..,,,4!,,t, 4.,19,A,,k,..9999,,,,,... .,,.: ....; or write '. ! ... ... 0 n e concrete development .... : 't4 r3,-,r:1.....;... ' diplomatically has come Out of 49 1 the conference. That is a closer ..... 4.6.1::,.......a. , ,,,,o ; c. t ..::a.,..,... bond of France with the west:' 1 11. ,i... f , ern Allies. Despite every ef., . ,....,...,:......;i0siii.".4,00riai.J 1., fort by French Foreign Min1 t . ,, -t SPACIOUS Box 303 Utah Woods k Cross, ister Georges Bidault, Soviet I, .. ,... iNz -,.,71c 4,111, 04' i, 2'''''''..voial , Big 4 YOU SAW THEM IN VOGUE st el 'e lioltLTAN: i', fil , 13. ' EASY'. - I: . "He's always boasting. I'll bet he didn't overpay any more for his ear than.we did for ours." 4.01, de S- Ytl,titsGs ...- --' .;:,,,. 16 S lc - Member of the Audit Bureau or . AFL Supports U. S. Funds for Aiding Schools ''ik,:,i, TAILORED TO ORDER Act of Congress. March 3, 11379. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ons Month 111.30 Six Months (Paid in advance). $7,05 One Year (Paid in advance) $14.10 The above rates apply to carrier de. livery and daily mail in Utah. Idaho, NeIliewhere vada, Arizona and Wyoming. in the United States, 111.15 per month. Press is exclusively The Associated entitled to the use of publication of all news dispatches credited to Sr not other. wise credited in thts paper; also the WM nova published herein I10 ' : The p! it Tnews Heating by gas and electricity will be permitted wily with a medical certificate of necessity. Britain often is chilly and rainy during the summer. with the temperature plummeting at night. Many persona have coal and woodburning fireplaces. However, coal is strictly rationed, and the full ration is not always available. ' :. erssersr."17171 it I .. '' 4...,.....,,sm.,....., ,- - , ,t . Au' 11601reas AAKES , tiTHE l 0 "MAGIC 0 UC IA" 11 ; Circulation Entered at the postoffic at Sart Late City as second class matter according to THE DESERET NEWS-- 4 Thursday, April 24, 194? - of some 60 here while the United Nations Balkans investigating committee writes its report on Greece even though the missing documents are held to be of little Commons. I, eb.a t .41"1111. delegate, first disclosed its disappearance when he spoke of "stolen documents." Said Lt. Gen. Maurice De Vole of Belgium, "why didn't you call them lost documents?" Contmues Hunt for Missing Docu- ments were an effort to U. LONDON Britain banned the use of electricity and gas for heating homes from May 5 to Oct. 1 in a drastic order today designed to prevent any new shutdown inof the nation's fuel-sho- rt dustries. The order, announced by the minister of fuel and power, Emanuel Shinwell, also prohibited heating of any kind in both industrial and commercial the premises during period. "The savings to be gained are such and the need is so urgent that we are satisfied that this measure is essential," Shinwell told the House of llin.4,.4- He told the Philadelphia chapter of the American Society of Si . ............ officer-scientist- the Army plans to pick k young scientists and engineers George Clark BRITAIN BANS ELECTRIC, GAS HEAT IN SUMMER By .1.1tie-z-i- (Al') Maj. Gen. Henry S. Aurand dig closes that the War Department is preparing to create an elite s. corps of "No an in uniform ever has created a new weapon and that has been true from the invention of gunpower down to the pres- 1 THE NEIGHBORS , , , |