Show 6A The Alsops That's One Way of Disposing of It Drew Pearson Public Misled Republican Candidates Scarce GOP Discovers On Security Risk Firings The public has been grossly county treasurer county assessor county recorder county surveyor sheriff two county commissioners one for two years and one for four years and county attorney The voters will also elect five members of the House of Rep resentatives of the Utah Legislature and one state senator Weber County voters will play a major role in the election of a representative to Congress from the First Utah Congressional District because Weber County is the largest county in the district Departments of the Second Judicial Disrtict Court pre- sided over at present by Judges Cowley and Hendricks are to be filled through election Judges are elected through blersivest bea wit?ess none than W thjs Scott Mc- Lead Sen Joseph R McCarthy’s Depa°rtmentbaSSad°r tothe State According to testimony before top-notc- S JfoTlny ' cJm- lurking anywhere in the State Department despite 12 months of untiring effort LodhaTf caused a crandatotaf!nfe°dthiaiS —— dropped I from the payroll procedures non-partis- an The foregoing information printed in answer to questions being asked reveals that the Democrats and Republicans have a lot of offices to compete for and there is thus good reason for the early season stirrings of political hopes and plans The campaign year is already starting in so far as the campaign oratory is concerned but a great amount of prac- tical political work must be done before the parties are in a position to get the political machinery operating in ac- cordance with our election laws Each party is required! to hold mass meetings in the election districts at which those who attend will elect dis- trict officers of their party and choose delegates from the district to the county conventions of their party The dele- gates to these conventions have the high duty of choosing new party officers and of selecting the tickets of nominees to be submitted to the voters at the primaries The political campaign of 1954 promises to be lively and interesting This is a good time for" those wishing to take more than a passive interest in politics to jump into fj Joseph Aisop of state Dean g7 Achesonand SV'teSnaY6 £ore now stands at: Communists smoked out 0 suspected danger 4 Fa romEager in view of McLeod’s sponsor shiP and character facts and fig- Sfm mayte '“egarld TcoLTn” straight fron the horse’s mouth from ?ger t0 Thls was 5® ' Members of the President’s fi?d Pp5s?r staff off Committee andPconsp?cuous10fig- ures in the party like Gov Dewey and Sen McCarthy have repeatedly-i- that the vast jority of the 2200 people dropped from the government as “secur- “subversives” raitors or Just plain The dismal possibility that the United States'may suffer’ tommies more damage from the action of a friend than the action Xbreak-dowol the security of a foe has long been wrapped in the cocky personality tajfc these past ma- iwS n iSSK of President Syngman Rhee of thf Republic of Korea The danger lies in the eagerness Rhefe displays for renewal of the Korean war' If Rhee should touch off a warlike inci-dent the United States surely would be dragged into re- ' newal of the fighting ine possibility fthat Rhee actually may reopen the war becomes a matter of grave concern following Rhee’s state- ments to an Associated Press correspondent For a head a nation to declare in an interview that he intends to a war is strange behavior in the field of statesmanship It is the act of one suffering from senility or worse A na- who would SDeak so recmessiy is UKeiy to act rorlrToecii 7c he boasts he Will act A most unfortunate aspect of the situation is that Rhee IS a dictator Those around him must observe that he should be restrained yet they are without power to do SO It is plain that a world tragedy can be in the making Americans can no longer look upon Syngman Rhee as a friend WASHINGTON (NEA) — Re- long as vacancies can be filled duced draft calls cannot be ex-- with voluntary enlistees pected until fiscal year 1956 arid Q Does the “new “are expected to average 18000 look” which places greater em for tke next six months” accord- pbasi? °? Vse 01 newer- - “ore so-call- sretaTof i ruary the I since June Hannah made hls redaction in 1 HousTa" lowest cumstances were hemselvestillS ln The other wit-o- f ness bo the peak strength in World War ESd waTun secretary of state Stewart Aisop Y‘ ®ede11 Smith The subcommit- tee began by asking Smith how many active Communists had bee? unc°vered in the State De- partment He replied that no Communists had been found In are determined by the need for replacement of losses due to s piration of term of services less the number who enlist volun- tarily and less reenlistments Therefore a change in end his downright way Smith added strength goals does not in itself that there had never been any indicate the size of draft calls Communists in the department as Q When can look forfar as he knew except for Alger ward to reducedyou draft calls? Hiss and one other minor offi- What will for the they average cial fired long ago next six months? McLeod then took the stand A Draft calls are expected to The Democratic members of the 18000 for the next six average of month bcomnittee' Jol?n We dratt calls unt‘ fS‘ye p"k" 956' car “which losses state rou® expiration of term ‘ hicLeod replied that a grand to- service are relatively light ‘w°been4 achieved bfhif ha’rd Q Does the cut in the size work According to the claims of the Army mean that draftees Ieaders’ will start going into the Air Force and Navy? leltsf A No Men will not bi drafted “subought to have been at v®rsives” if not active Commu- - for the Air Force and Navy as JOSEPHINE S“the"k“dishsed ££ on loyalty grounds— suspected fsympathies °F con uneasy squirming he gave the 711 iure dismS "o? VusnsIoftouH also he noted in this connection the S-at- e - KatTif Bayar Ja i It Happened In Ogden- - I miisj 1 er Pro-Brick- “M u!fLC0"slder 20 Years AqO thlS setCTtl0en ?’ ‘ destr°y the anti-Brick- u- - S federal er govern-Kihatian- y S' ment and take the country back an American to states-right- s supremacy and foreifn times before fovern prerevolutionary ment if the to pass there was a Constitution 1? own to raake the Both f interpretations are of course completely cockeyed treaty elective But what all this" argument nfS! isW1y? member firm does seem to boil down to is an- Sla a°j important other demonstration that lawyers 1 Sketches These able'" It is much better to say have been persons arbitrarily “He’ is worth considerable By BEN BURROUGHS with money” and “its cost was con- n?!d evL any notice to themsd’veT siderably more than we had ex- - Service and UP Railroad civil "Way To Heaven" 1 Author Bricker after resigning from the depart-- pected” ' engineers had inspected the site I’m on the way to heaven ment qr transferring to another says his amendment means that of the proposed three million dol- - when OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED I ma ke my way to you becffor each nPr?no“”ce st p brings me ever “Tuy' Gen Brownell issued the iw?den e Mayor Harman order au1or“iJig this interesting l sent £rst e near to where my dreams said the railroad engineers were come new system of “stab them in the as in bet accent second syllable true and as I go to interested in the possible effect back after they leave they won’t OFTEN MISSPELLED of flooding the artesian wells where you are ’ I feel a thrill And ?otice itM The situation has not Debutante (feminine) Debu- - and were divided on whether or divine it seems as though the improved by the attorney gen- tant (masculine) not the dam would hurt the wells stars and moori eral’s recent shambling retreat and all the SYNONYMS The railroad was interested be-- WOrld is mine from the original administration — mv ‘ hpart De ' Calm cool composed collected ?ause trains use the water in claims as to security firings Q — What President was said iTde cann°ot imeneJer a? to have had a “Kitchen CabiPossessed I i"rreowesy tt irhimaVto dea‘i pcrturbcd - ' Proach the place ' tery fluid wherein you net”? t S iust as if Fm A— Andrew Jackson The nick- WORD STUDY 4 ’ sternly with the culprits His a magic velvet name refers to a group of his po- “Use a word three times and it v ?i5hari Ptrkcr: I8 Ploneer roating on whole record repudiated the cloud and I can only see litical advisers maker had died Critics claimed shabby fakery that has been prac- - is yours” us increase our face your I’m in a sthey had more influence on his although ia n°t to vocabulary by mastering one Four Weber - College orators 'crowd ?sMy v that’s how it is and T policies than his official cabinet each day Th'af Q— From what wild species is doing ttack or ass?Vlt The fortress rence Somerville Cleon Kerr and to good1 love are domestic ducks descended? you my and in your a ' job’ as impregnable” arms find heaven Raymond Holmes: A— The wild mallard : — rl?ler’ h -- ‘ Questions Answers ““puaeMcountS a at be-th- r We’ve chosen the road to freedom and it is with great Urisei y0Ur C0untry U Tdl( Thank God thi United States of America a nollee state where neighbors’apy upon neighbors lef usTu pray that It shall never be thus —Judge Charles Dougherty John A Hannah th A contract to install 85 fire" escapes and window guards at the Utah State Industrial School here had been signed by A W Brown proprietor of the 21st Street Foundry The job is the first of its kind here Joseph and Henry Baumeister had opened the Ranch 365 24th St in grand style with Ford’s orchestra furnishing the music Box cars were being rushed to southern California to handle the orange crop which was reported to be the largest in several years Mr and Mrs G H Islaub had cause most of articles were visited in Salt Lake City wooden wood became known as lombard and then lumber ’ 'idefth 24-mon- so Years Ago hate-monge- rs towL7nCh d ! Grounds for Dismissal misfortune she waSs floating!!) t0 spcak’ in the stenographic wSfa ‘when0aNath1n?Greg? Silvermastersent down an order a secretary for his office for a few agree with him There is no proof that her assignment from the stenographic pool to Silvermaster’s office where she worked only briefly was anything but an accident of govem- ment routine Yet on this ground lo read about individuals losing large sums because she is now charged as a loyalty and to choose hide Unlike their money in the home instead of de- - riik’ suspended they toaa c °sen ight positing it in a bank is to wonder how those bright enough the Charge6 to pile up wealth can be so dumb about Nor is this all McLeod fur- safeguarding it t °£ the ??iS W0man Wh0 Was aston- ich70!!Siderthe Smarta’bly rommWeethat upon returning from a visit to Hurley to discover that heavy portion of his “security robbers had made off with $46000 she had tucked h° in How is it that a woman who wouldn’t enjoy (peace of mind if her fortune was in a hank could feel entirely com- fortable about the fortune in' ar bed so comfortable indeed " that she could go away on a visit? ' People lacking confidence in the banks often have con- fidence that robbers won’t harm them dr the laie7 have hidden in the home and they continue I0r7lne to have this confidence despite the fact SO many have been fooled some losing their lives as well as their money IFd dd Undersecretary Smith had said there wfere no Communists Me- - xBricker Amendment Is Complex so-call- ex-a- DiSmtrtoiirinSf er away g?!EuS 'EWTrJf- tA1? whLle u would be de sem esT reLTh? staLIrd Dafap ap-sta- rt ‘ Meyer-co-publish- Don't Expect Lower Draft Calls Before '56 p7?liatioTheCo?1‘ cir-- Name Callers Are Cautioned President Eisenhower’s advice to his party orators to avoid extreme partisanship in their remarks about Demo- crats surely must be a precedent We wonder if any other President has ever spoken out to cool down campaigners smiting the political opponents hip and thigh We also wonder whether the President’s advice will be heeded Probably not because political barn stormers once on the road don’t change their route or their repertoire unless grave emergencies arise Democrats are hinting that the ferocious attacks may cause Democrats to withhold support from the Eisenhower program but it is not likely the loyal opposition will cut off its nose to spite its face The Democrats will support the administration proposals where and when such support seems to be pleasing to the voters the Democrats are woo- ing They are not likely to veer from this policy because the Republicans call them bad names They may however retaliate by doing some name calling on their own account Mrs Agnes of the Washington Post doubtless suspects that this will happen for she has predicted the 1954 campaign will he dirty Perhaps it will but this will be too bad President Eisenhower says' the times are too serious for extreme partisanship and all but Manpower Spokesman Says: fo“ "e SS® s’astu McLeod to a a of the ex-Go- v only claimed Rhee's Reckless Assertions WASHINGTON — Though the Republican National Committee plans a campaign chest of $3800000 for next November’s elections and won't have too much trouble raising it the boys are having trouble raising the candidates In Montana the GOP has allocated $300000 as a campaign kitty to defeat elder statesman Sen Jim Murray Democrat but so far they’ve found no takers One year ago Republicans were lathering to tackle Sen Murray but more recently there’s been no enthusiasm In Wyoming the Republicans still can’t find a h candi- - a kard time lining up candidates date willing to run against Sen iga“?st the Republicans Gov Goodman Knight the conserva-gressma- n Lester Hunt Democrat "o Will H Hrtren far has said no sh£°m tbat of the Lehaney Teamsters In 7est no lican of proSnce and Pnt labor onto en trying to stampede his bandwagon tentiality is avail-abl- e News Capital to run Capsules veteran against Shipping Slump — Highlights Sen Matt Neely from Louis Wolf son’s testimony Democrat who (he’s head of New York shiphas been in poliping) before" the National Setics since 1917 curity Commission of the AmerIn Minnesota ican Legion: “Since the end of where the GOP the war we have given 60 million National Commitdollars in assistance toward the tee has long been I construction of foreign merchant straining at the I I ships but only n annual sub-sid- y leash to defeat of six million dollars to the Hubert Humph- - Drew Pearson American merchant fleet rey the candidates so far appear “Only 279 per cent of Amer--a ica’s foreign trade is transported Quantity At first Congressman Walter in American bottoms this Judd considered running but only eight years after And the end figured he couldn’t make it Then of the war when we were rated Dr Charles Mayo of the famed as the leading maritime nation Mayo Clinic was begged by friends of President Eisenhower to get into the race but said no There was also talk of Gov C Elmer Anderson and now some Republicans want to draft Harold Stassen But so far no one is definitely running lower tariffsmore interactional against the redoubtable Demo- - trade' and greater use of foreign crat Mr Humphrey bottoms) “Under this plan"” said In Illinois where two years Wolfson “Santa Claus would even ago Sen Paul Douglas was con- - be able to use his own reindeer" sidered a marked man the situa- Capt Carlsen Again Kurt tion is different Douglas is no Carlsen the heroic sea captain longer a marked man but so who refused to desert his sink- many candidates are in the race ing ship the Flying Enterprise against him that they are stepping during an Atlantic gale sailed on each other’s toes— a total of into Jeddah Saudi Arabia with it is the opinion of the Depart- - 11 Only two of these however his new ship Flying Enterprise ment of Defense that we cannot are nationally known II where he heard an American °"e is Fd Hayes former com-- engineer had been seriously in-economically lower the standards mander of the American Legion jured and needed blood transand national chairman of Amer- fusions icans for America The other is Carlsen called his crew toGen Julius Klein the public-relation- s gether announced he was offerexpert ing his blood and the entire Running against this broken crew followed suitjOnly three of field Douglas is considered an th crew had the right type of excellent bet to win Q What is the draft outlook blood but they took turns supNote — On the other hand Dem- plying the injured man transduring the next six months for ocrats in California are having fusions far several days the various age groups? A It is expected that calls will be filled during the next six months primarily from registrants 20 years of age It may be neces- CiQSOIl sary to call a few ra11 previously 7777? ?ildifr be called Q Has the end of the fighting in Korea had any effect on WASHINGTON — There are the state would enter the case the enlistment rate? On the re119 words in the Bricker only if an international treaty enlistment rate? amendment if you count the hy- - cut across existing state law A Apparently not Enlistment “three- Other professors and and reenlistment rates continue as one politicianslawyers choose up sides to to fluctuate about as they did in word The long- - support either of these two trgu-es- t fiscal year 1953 and early fiscal and most dif-- ment year 1954 and no definite trend ficult word in the But when high-pricetalent has developed such as can’t this on what agree Q Is there any plan to ask 25 little words mean how can Congress for an extended or reordinary citizens be expected to duced period of service for understand it? draftees? Debate on the Bricker amend-V- l The Bricker A No The Department of Dement began in the U S Senate conamendment fense strongly supports the preson Jan- - 27 In the first five-da- y fciAUsists of five short ent period as being the the senators had spilled minimum economical useful pe- Peter Edson sections There weck an estimated 135000 words — are six sentences Sec in it only riod of service them intended to explain tion Three having two sentences 811 Q Is there any plan to ask The longest sentence has 33 or interpret those 119 little Congress to change the draft words The sentences all have words in the text age limits? Not being able to agree on subjects and predicates nouns ° The Psent age limits- - verbs and other parts of speech what the 119 words meant the are providing adequate numbers apparently in good order Any senators started introducing suband no factors have developed in- eighth grade student of English stitutes At the end of the first dicating the advisability of a grammar ought to be able to wreek of debate there were nine change parse these sentences without of these substitutes As this was written the smart trouble It reads easy In spite of all this apparent men of the Senate Were no closer simplicity however Ohio Sen to finding the answer than they t$£& John W Bricker’s amendment-intende-d were at the beginning The end to redefine and “clarify” was nowhere in sight but the the’ President’s powers to make possibility of reaching a comtreaties and agreements with promise was not to be ruled out It has been a standing gag in foreign governments — probably constitutes the most contro- the Senate press gallery that versial if not the most unintel- - news correspondents have been marvelous job of objec-gethligible six sentences ever put to-- doinS tlve in the English language reporting in' covering this The shifting example of this reat Bricker amendment debate incomprehensibility is in Section be Punchline to the gag is that Two It is 25 words long Here’s n°body in the gallery under-whstands a word - of what it’s all it says: “A treaty shall become effec- - about either so it’s impossible to tive as international law in the d° anything else but write objec-Unite- d States only through legis- - ilve’y- and lation which would be valid in the absence of a treaty” partisans and pressure groups of which there are many — have exercised their prejudices by stretching the argument into such Our word lumber Is named after extreme statements as these: the people known s the Lombards 1 Anyone who is opposed to It came about from the fact that the the Bricker amendment is trying Lombards originated the pawnbrokto put over a world government ing trade They had rooms set aside ? m to replace the United States where they held material that was to powered New York lawyer in his 2 Anyone who is for the be redeemed The rooms were called own right before he came to Bricker amendment is trying to e Lombard rooms and gradually KS English even when they usi short sentences and little words Reflections And saying Where is the' promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation — IL Peter 3:4 Every promise is built upon four pillars: —God’s justice or holiness which will not suffer Him to deceive -- His" grace or goodness which will not suffer Him to forget His truth which will not suffer Him to change and His power which makes Him able to accomplish — Salter |