Show ' 15 (? j£ 'Pi ?v I n- saxpr — 4 - &' -- j&& - ae v -- to I 6A I Peter Edson "Now We ll All Sign - Won't We?" If-- Er Drew Pearson I! Present Crisis In Indochina Another Korea OGOEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 13 1954 Cabinet Now a Shadow? i Probe of Detroit Teamsters Killed Union to Back GOP: V ” life-and-dea- lican reelection Though publication of the facts is certain to bring ringing de- nials this deal was what was be- hind the speech made on the floor of the House of Represents- tives last week by Congressman 1 being called off because' of “pres- sure” “Where the ! wituig’and'SbSto f S 5 Sy’tt'rfSSSS ‘St j “hi nelebeaCe Lighted Fuse? Compare that first sentence in the paragraph above with what What was the nature of the report about the building Secretary Dulles said in New rihances for peace are industry in the Unitejd States which has stimulated an out- of hopeful remarks about the nation’s economic usually bettered by letting a pouring tential aggressor know in ad in the next few months? vance where his aggression will It was a statement from F D Dodge Corp construe- - lead him I hope these statements tion news and marketing specialists reporting that construe- - wiU serve the caus® of peace” tion contracts awarded in March in 37 states east of the tondoehtaaappHe'd a'lso in k" Rockies were the largest ever reported for the month rea Have the Communists now po-patte- rn Not only was a record set for any March but also for the first three months the firm reported and it made the following comment oii the figures: It IS hard to conceive Of a prolonged severe decline in business activity when both individuals and businesses are expressing sufficient confidence in the future to contract! a record volume of construction" No wonder Commerce Secretary Weeks upon exam- ining the construction activity figures described the con struction news as some of the best economic news thus HadgRlralRady proclaimed their program for an al-o- attack on Indochina ut even forces in yr!anized ?1!tary prestige would be such that the native population would rally to them After that the mopping up of the guerrila bands could be carried out ‘by the native troops which the French are training and we are equipping or Bum's Rush For Composer By WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do not say “He praised the n’s shut-up- ” WORD STUDY “Use a word three times and it Sacrifices is yours” Let us increase our The news from Home reporting that Composer Igor1 vocabulary by mastering one barred! from th? Rome Opera performance Stravinsky was word each day Today’s word: because he and his two companions were not clothed in' and even to this day in many PREDICTIVE foreshadowing the ’ full formal attire inspires some speculation ?tams1rethoSedWt°orld’vert haS future prophetic “His statements are predictive of dire happenAre the JEtomans $o fond of opera they are willing to storms ings” 1 fkto7pp‘SnrtandclTO' don full dress in order to acquire the opportunity to hear opera? j ' pay-off- car-was- Or are they so fond of wearing formal clothes they' The Incas of Peru grew and seize the opportunity to do so even though the event at A”ricaef°Todw! which they display themselves is a grand opera perform- of the commercial popcorn is in the states of Illinois grown ance? Iowa and Nebraska ' b 1 h pay-off- side-trac- k - of1 efvenln r0' “ a self-dece- Deluge Heaviest rainfall ever recorded in the United States flooded low sections of Lake Charles La on June 19 1947 The rainfall totaled inches from 6:30 am 12:30 p- d - pm AaO Sentll ?°c i self-governme- nt By BEN BURROUGHS "When You're Winning GraduaUy they drifted further so that when lhe League ficht took dace it wasNMrs Wilson who virtu’ally became secretary decided who should or should not see her Hitchcock ’of Nebraska who led Wilson’s fight for ratification used to tell how he came to see Wilson during the League of Nations battle bringing the reservations proposed by Sen Lodge (grandfather of the pree- S ambassador to the eat U N) reservations which would not have altered the effective- ness of the league yet would have permitted its speedy adop tion by the Senate “You haven’t come to talk com- promise have you?” asked Mr& Wilson And in the opinion of the senators who fought for Wil- son her unyielding opposition was chiefly responsible for the defeat of the JLeagae of Nations Joe Tumulty had not been well for a long time But before he passed away last week he could look back over the vista of his 75 years and know that he was lb i ACIO - Robert McElrey and WUUam Summervill were returning from Hot Springs when their horse be- came frightened at the dummy train and upset the rig The horse ran into a barbed wire fence and ’ was badly cut Adolph Busch had arrived here over the Southern Pacific Railroad Co in his private car “Adol- - phus ” R C Taylor letter carrier had returned from Hot Springs Ark — '‘S’ ! Largest Industry Hoard Heat automobile manufacturing industries is the dairy industry of the United States Most of the profits are obtained from cheese ice cream and other Because exposed surfaces dispel body heat animals of the Arctic develop much smaller ears and tails than similar animals in temperate zones according to the Encyclopedia Britannica Larger than either the steel or - 50 l6arS WHY TEACHERS ARE SCARCE ($39721 When you’re winning life is and the whole world rosy seems to smile your discouras you agements are seldom all journey o’er each mile for ’your efforts are rewarded you’re winning all the way and you have a merry outlook as you face each coming day but while you enjoy the bounty don’t forget your friends in need try to help them gain a little by a true and kindly deed in this way you can accomplish something greater and you will A wedding means to make a bet still than gold cement true that friendship according to its original meaning is to have hold and yours is derived from the Middle Wedding for who knows when fate will English word “weddian” which was to drain out the fullest to wager Its present meaning came alter and cup you’ll meet the selfabout from the slightly popular same whom you knew people furopean practice' of offering a on the h way as a In up contest a daughter prize ta J mdmttardthJ second MrsWuSon was in open conflict with her husband’s secre-- - i Popcorn States ts vdtw Sketches Sit far this year i sential TtoituUoni man U difficult to get'along'with the diffteSt RituitiSS to trai4nK the personnel and to ac- - and was conducting the commit- oeiore us without the false hopes quire habits of a free state— tee’s affairs as if he were its sole onewith sufficient authority and member But (Hoffman blocked by his own t0 maintain i?SpendenceUrhaveS fonfjdence own conunittee made an end run of the the pressure inepasi ” simpler kind of (government by getting the House Labor Com- 1116 Communlst dictator mittee of which he is also a mem- agreeing he wentA t?av thd It— if! ber-- to probe the Detroit team-maUeris hlPtlmP°ses of “the ha?d a su bcommltteeJnclud- to : Read Speech first tSt wUhout thT whole- - 0uht hearted the Associated aiaies wunoui a “a ued the fiaSerS reliable and crusading native lormaTon by the ltlit army with a dependable officer op?s t“at have been 0£ thp Government Operations the Past three Jd0l“t0 c°pPs a mUitary victory even years 0ne J the worst of the committee witb American support in that b Teamsters Indicted consequences of this is -Meanwhile however taamster of achievemnt°and!Dsec- - ilAn 16 that therehas' Vaam '00 ond that the support of the peo- - genuine political preparation in head Hoffa and Bert Brennon his man got in touch with of that area cannot be ob-- Pans in Washington or In Indo- - right-hanthe eventual negotia- - Postmaster General Summerfield tained without a change in the china former GOP national committee- contractual relationships which Uo" which is now UP°° us Yet I do not know of any serf- - man for Michigan and the man presenyy exjst between the As- sociated States and the French 0Us Pers(m involved in this busi- - who had run the Kepublican ness who has really believed Party Jin that state Union” This was also the conclusion of once he has said what was off!- Aft$r that the Detroit - probe the subcommittee of the House cially expected of him that the was called off After that also £n Indochina could be the teamsters usually strong for Foreign Affairs Committee head- - civil war £n ended a®y other way than by the Democrats leaked word that ed by Rep Judd which reported in January that’ "until political negotiation But the false public they ire supporting Republican independence has been achieved Promises that it would soon be Homej- Ferguson for the Senate Meanwhile a county grand an effective fighting force from ended by a military decision havq served as an excuse as land the Associated States cannot be pre- jury sparked by the initial Hoff- £or doing nothing serious in man investigation in Detroit has expected” a P°Rrical way to make plans indicted 12 leading teamsters in-now Soon’’ and to make for this eluding William F Buffalino Th e practical question is how negotiation preparations £nd how soon assuming that the Because of thkt the sudden were Prepared to give an demonstration of the- failure of ven4 aPs°lutc promise of independ- - the Navarre Plan combined with da£e Ue ?ap the lack of any other encf plan —mili- co“ld he bridged between being or diplomatic or both — has tary a d®Pehdent colony and an inde- - left a vacuum in this very critical area of the globe That is why 20 iGOrS Pe£dent state l£ the country were not there is an air of emergency in and a Mis: Dorothy Stone was queen belated4 at SrtSU SiS tackwSj some sort of of th Classicalia and Miss Doro- iff? mPr4?vlse for its to thy Bowman was maid of honor P°lll0n an independent state Vinl at Geneva -Osden High School chosen would not like to end this ar-- studentsby P®r' R® p?1itaLorgan8 a”d of public tide leaving the impression that al?“ financial and cultural affairs a negotiating position! cannot be Mr& Ada J Bott of Brigham of th e matter is that the developed by France Great City was feted on her 74th birth- ”a“ve pecopi®a ha7® not been Pe ®"tain and the United States I day at a party at the summer believe it can be and even that home of Mr and Mrs Nephi Bott pa®V’ aJ India orrJxamPiJhe it will be—now that the realities in Logan Pf°Pie Canyon and are no longer so deep pines for independence they have been by of - A firm promise of independ- - ganda reabty Lesson English W L GORDON while Secretary Dulles was tel- ing the American Congress that the Chinese were “coming awful enormity of our sacrifice” Say “He praised the greatness of our dl whenhedKoreangc?wasfi-fo-r sacrifice” “Enormity” expresses naly aVanBed? thereas a len- - the idea of outrageous wickedness as the enormity of a crime TerateaVehRed OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED for aggression elsewhere If this Lever The first e may be proin prom- - nounced Is u ihe hlu£f of in either as in lee or as ises or threats will twice have in let been galled by the Communists OFTEN MISSPELLED In poker language it will then Evenness to p Ul be S to observe the two “put-uthe again up ’ the Geneva conference has pro- duced the air of emergency in Washington For the French have no other plans for winning the war Neither have we Without a plan for carrying on the war to some kind of successful conclu- sion the negotiating strength of the French and of the Western allies is dangerously low The problem is how to repair the damaged position Last Thursday a good deal of light Negro-servan- on I ftestTKi" the Navarre Plan on the eve of not let Joe in And at the funeral uninvited Joe followed with the in the regr j Behind that incident is not merely a story of human emotions but of a clash which if avoided might have saved the peace of the world Tor had Mrs Wilson and Joe Tumulty pulled together instead apart had Mrs Wilson not shut her husband off from the Senate during the tragic debate over the League of Nations and at the Versailles Treaty they might have been raUfied and the entire world might have been happened Teamsters Object Last 'June Congressman Hoff- man chairman of the Govem- - riiffprpnt The two people who loved Wilence would no doubt improve the ment Operations Committee held most his second wife and son psychological condition and it is a preliminary probe an essential element bf any solu- Union and arounl d” tion But we must noi once again troit where it looked into alleged S!? ?i2vi5tA neyer delude odrselves ovef this as we pressure on the juke box em- - theS’ have so many times before in ployers to make union s CaSmultv whose only love was regard to Indochina1 by suppos- - to teamsters locals also pressure Residential ing that the promise of independ- - on automatic employers Softer ence will have a magical result to make s This brought frT that it will conjure! up out of protests from Jim Hoffa head of Fdfth WhfJl WiknTfinaRv Galt the jungles a mass movement the Teamsters Union in Detroit decided otherwise Tumulty said: to conquer the eager and willing Following this on July 15 the “I’m sorry you’re going to do ' Viet Mnh Government Operations Commit- - that governor I was very fond After the firm promise of in- - tee voted to its chair“I told Edith you’d say that' Strategy in Indochina Fails Brings Emergency ‘‘The fho°si?g- by Presi- 'dent Eisenhower and the National An air of emergency about In- Security Council “was to depend dochma has developed in Wash- taStan?1 CapaClty inglon and we are bound to aakj Then in his March 29 speech whether that is because things have recently taken a turn for in1 ewYorkDulfes1 worse Probably but not cer- the explained far as I know the tamly why he had made these policy answer so to that question is this: declarations Asserting that prop- There is a fear m high quar- agandists of Red China and Rus- - ters particularly m the Penta- sia had made it clear they inthat gon owing to what may hap- tended to dominate all of South-pen at Dien Bien Phu the French G3St Asid n a said “The united States feels that will to resist may fall so low that this possibility should not be pas- - the Laniel government will not ”h°Uld be at Geneva mef' acfon Dien Bien Phu we must reAll this however follows member is about 180 miles from - 11 is SUr' rounded by HA!ph°ngViet Minh army It lies in couniThTmshen Vulle““’en9°o try which has no ithe Orient as a special representa- - roads over which a modern army ltive Rresident Truman could move to reSpeech Cleared it What Dulles went to Korea He went lieve are roads there up to the 38th parallel and looked run through across the South Korean defenses which is to the North Korean trenches country controlled by the from which a number of border bands guerrila raids had come He then went to Lippmann only way The home today is the only place where the individual seoul and addressed the Repub- - to The the beleaguered French Union can have complete control— our home is now our haven force is by air lift and when CibiKsRecharwa?ewritten by 'l The foregoing was an assertion made by Dr Helen Dulles before he left Washing- !hf Judy-Bon- d chief of the Department o£ Home Economics at be very difficult and Col V5umaeLc“u4 of lute will de mav not be able to Castries s as Rob-oTeachers she discussed her 25 years Dean Acheson the late Sen f Columbia College out hold A work with the department f rt T1 and otheU Republican Flight Sharply visible 7 approve In the same interview she declared that the family “is American policy The plight of Dien Bien Phu “The American people give which has been made sharply the first and most important institution in our society” visjble by the heroic resistance of Thus every individuai should learn to understand himself the elite troops under Col de by learning to appreciate his role in the family accord-- American people welcome you as Castries marks the failure of the Navarre Plan adopted last year ing to the home economist He assuredly should do this for winning the war These she said because families can do more good or harm to as long as you continue to play French Union troops were placed 'our Part in the great design of in this remote inaccessible and the individual than any other relationship to the Viet Minh most tempting There is much substance in Dr Judy-Bond’- s observa- - hux wRksd?aTer Dulles told the place in order to lure the Viet tions particularly her contention that the home is the only Commonwealth Club in San Fran Minh general into committing his main forces in an organized bat- cisco: L haven these tense days “We had hoped that public tie I have heard the strategical Families seem to have come to this identical conclusion declaration might contribute to idea of Dien Bien Phu described by a Frenchman as tethering a as revealed by thfr increased enthusiasm for making the £eSc BuVal£t an y if6 goat home and grounds beautiful and comfortable and the in- - eiaettime I was' speaking in tiger in the jungle as bait for a creased number of men and women who are heard to say Seoul the Communist regime was The theory and the promise of the Navarre Plan which we have “I don’t know where one can go these days to be as com- backed was that in a pitched bat- fortable nnd satisfied as we are at home hiirled against the Republic of tie the organized' Communist di- Korea ip order to impose that visions could be decimated Then the French Union forces would program” rw? close-Declarati- does ( respond at places and with means bynted' because his old chief was dying and Mrs Woodrow Wilson would pressure c o m e f r o m?” Drew Pearson Spiith was asked “From so high” Smith told newsmen looking at the ceiling “that I can’t even discuss it” Members of the committee staff however said it came di- rect from GOP House Leader Charley Halleck of Indiana Hal- -' leek in! turn was acting as a re- suit of the Summerfield-Ferguso- n deal with the teamsters Here is the inside story of what Retaliate Instantly “The way to deter aggression” Ibasic t -- his Jan 12 speech before the Foreign Policy Council in New York He told how this threat would be met: fcityVbe fox Nicoletti head of Local 247 in and PaYjd Keating head of in Pontiac Dave Beck national head of the teamsters has now suspended all of the 12 except for Buffa-Clar- e Hoffman of Michigan when lino and has named Hoffa as he said that his subcommittee on trustee for the locals involved labor racketeering and welfare ' Meanwhile also a subcommit-tfund- s “had but barely entered tee of the Government Opera--upo- n its investigations when ap- - tions Committee has been probing parently for political reasons it labor practices in Minneapolis was liquidated” and other areas— but has been It wai the same summerfield- - careful since last November to teamsters deal which also was avoid Detroit behind the statement made by Woman Molded History C o n g r e s sman When Joseph Patrick Tumulty Wint Smith of former secretary to Woodrow Kansas! alter a Wilson died the other day I brief hearing last couldn’t help remembering a November that many years ago when rainy night the investigation man was dying and Joe another of Detroit labor stood out in the rain until four racketeering was in the morning He stood outside th meeting of business men in Cardiff Wales recently that there are today in the United States 300000 persons either born in Wales or with at least One Welsh-bor- n parent ThlS information surprised US and it probably Will sur- prise many other persons including the men and women of Welsh blood Wei had thbught that immigration from Wales which at one time was heavy rhad virtually vanished The Ambassador’s figures reveal that there continues to be far more than a trickle of Welsh inflow into the United States which is a gratifying condition u6 The Welsh have contributed many skills and talents to their adopted country as the records of persons bearing the names of Thomas and Catesby Jenkins and Morgan Jones and Lewis and Hughes reveal Ambassador Aldrich told the Cardiff meeting that of the 56 representatives of the Colonies Who signed the of the United States it is claimed that no less than 18 are oLWelsh descent Utahns like to hear good things about the Welsh be cause the sons and daughters of Wales have made many contributions to our state including the stimulation of the art of music stemming from their love of song and their k WASHINGTON— Republican ranks are not happy over a deal put across between the Teamsters Union in Detroit and Postmaster General Summerfield to call off an investigation of labor racketeering in the Detroit area In return for quashing the probe the teamsters union in Detroit is to support Sen Homer Ferguson Repub- al A - 1 The Alsops made the assertion in yesterday’s article — Fears that Washington is Council of the center United National states the forces that power Security may soon in the executive branch of the government and the Cabinet become directly involved in Indo- is reduced to a shadow Bearing in mind that the assertion fubts on thevisdom odirect may be controversial (nevertheless it is worth while to take negotiations with the Chinese Communists at the coming arinthpr lnnk at thp NSC Geneva conference are increas- The National Security Council consists of the Presi- - ing state dentV Dwight D Eisenhower ! the Vice President Richard M John Fosters 7fe1c1retairy onof someNixon the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles the Sec- - thing of a double spot and retary of Defense Charles E Wilson the Director for Mu- - The curious ' Security Harold E Stassen and the director of Office haf been saVVgpubUcly ?nUllreS — of Defense Mobilization Arthur S Fleming " The executive officers of the agency are Robert Cutlerj special assistant to the president for National Security affairs James S Lay Jf executive secretary and S Everett Gleasonassistant executive secretary The function of NSC is to “advise the President with respect to integration of domestic foreign and military policies relating to the national security so as to enable the military services and1 the other departments and agencies of Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security” According to the Alsops the NSC is the American Government as far as the great issues are concerned but anything to do with the NSC is supposed to !Ptt wSdd have'grae be secret The Alsops think that this means tpo much consequences which might not be ” f secrecy for the nation’s good It’s a matter worthy of close got excited then°China Nobody He repeated this assertion in public examination little-remem-tu- e AVERAGE BUSINESS STARTING SALARY f 50U9CI KENT AVERAGE TEACHER’S STARTING SALARY (00) STATE UHtJCHSfTY Am AP Hnif9iiiiM r irii)ih t WINS HONOR —John Fischetti and his top cartoon He has been accorded one of the nation’s most coveted honors V - ' it |