Show ( THS OGDEN (UTAH) — ffin&nt1 FiJimr i " What Pretty Teeth You Havel" L ‘ EDITORIALS U S t - - - — — — ——— — — Look at Reds The famous British labor delegation touring the Communist world came up the other day with its pronounce ments on life in Bed China 1 1 1 Drew Pearson Watkins Now Rules Against McCarthy Was Friend Onco Scientists Get Tangled In feed Tape ' WASHINGTON— WASHINGTON—There are some strange paradoxes about tha g of Sen Watkins to keep Joe McCarthy in vigorous either a to hispkceJ They! point the probability that Watkins isextraordiman of extraordinary intestinal fortitude or has suffered nary senatorial nausea at McCarthy’! behavior Or perhaps the explanation is all combination of both For the 'austere Mormon from Utah who now rules against McCarthy! vas once considered quite a friend of McCarth- y- Their associations1 were! the same Their views certainly on foreign policy gavel-poundin- A dozen scien- - ' were the 'same And ' when Watkins faced a fight two years tough one of his sent ago McCarthy smear artists an to Utah to apply’an unfair smear s brush to Watkins’ opponent once even delivered a Sen gress Jf clinical Pathologists meeting! eight miles away in Washington during the week of re-electi- Sept This jnewest development in the i government’s apparently ' g curbs on the freearmaments dom oft scientists xto go where He also asked Mao to urge Moscow to give up “inthey x please and speakx as they trigues” in other countries and free the Iron Curtain satelplease Is the reI sult of a system lites ! Wat-kin- ! ever-widenin- But Attlee was more gullible on other scores Though he noted that China relies heavily on Russia for industrial supplies (he could have said military as well) he seemed heartened that he could find “no overt examples” of Russian influence inside China One wonders how he1 could have imagined the Reds would really spell out such examples if they were trying to impress the visiting Britishers withj their independence and their peaceful intentions Attlee also observed “extraordinary activity” in Red China and said he was impressed by "certain definite re- forms” He was troubled at the limits on freedom but still’ felt that evidence indicated a government “based on the good will Of the peasant population” At this point reporter Attlee was at his worst What-ever he may have been shown on his tour there is mouh- tainous evidence to support charges of severe oppression of Chinese people by Mao’s regime He either does not j read or his memory is a sieve As for Bevan he once again demonstrated his almost total lack of capacity for understanding or even observing the world he Uves in Moving to Japan he assured sympa- thetic Socialists that Asiatics had nothing to fear from me Red Chinese in the way of ftjrtherlggression the senators who have brought thp ensure charges against McCarthy are ho particular friends of ! i I ! security clearances on Ame-- international con-ferences Peter Edson But once the machinery was set up for check-jng these movements of scien- j for attending interna-- theUnited1 states°helrC Jgg“ All the National i In- - ischeLiehshore Gallup Poll Hotel But this does repre-th- e ‘erftyfrehc1aguhIoSsiTorrn”h”tt amount to a bus ride Americans Give France Vote of Confidence ernaingthaTcan possibly be secretive or sub- PRINCETON N 25-ce- nt fit - efeeofea’eA palhS cist is a kind of doctor’s In an oneratine ward the IS 71 true iinnuH Few congressional inquiries in recent years have gained such an unfriendly press as did Rep Reece’s investigation foundations It was to be expected that of the the Tennessee congressman would be resentful and he has not disappointed his public Exhibiting exactly tlie sort of reasoning which made his investigation such a fiasco Reece now suggests that look into “the source and nature of the pressure which is behind the terrific attack” on his committee He lodges specific complaints against three of the na- lion’s leading newspapers and declares or implies short- comings on the part of all other journals which dared to criticize the conduct of the investigation Says Reece: “The attitude of the committee and of its staff and the occurrences at the hearings have been deliberately mis- represented to the public with such obviously intended malice that no explanation seems rational but that the power of some of the major foundations and their syco tax-exem- fh 0£ ZtSZSSS?' t " ei Talking to a carefully selected in- - atti crossection oj adults inTll walks justprior landed eachesoLenThete- - adults interviewe’d have a favor able opinion of France j °'pluralsTth'"5 H B)lIordi vari 3 ei ex-in- —1 —2 dT S device more’doctor'1 can 'freely !PTheS' w not determine exchange information about these only Opin- - 14 10 7 100 100 100 —4 com-Congre- scale Dr Gallup the 5 No J point MsmComplain mlfbScome 2 6 4 71 —3 Washington program the more or be the conquest of ’ Jjapid 7iU 8r-6 7 3 5 8 4 3 3 6 —5 That’s why many scientists plain that overemphasis on - “ foUia suio' tion iYou no"ce tnh"the K) boxes this card go from the highest cenwto had a favorable opinion on position of France in October 1953 like you of same period Duririg that time the favorable vote toward 1fPIr5ru0wmftinu nut vour England has dipped slightly from 68 to 66 per cent today while the J nLv onnv one of th£ 10box public’s attitude toward Russia has remained constant with a 5 per cent approval vote both By way of last year and today the “intensity proIn measuring America’s atti- comparison and Russia files’ for England tudes the Institute made use of a new research technique known also ’are shown: as the ‘jStapel Scale” Value France England Russia Developed by Dr Jan Stapel 4-1 10 6 directoij of the affiliated Nether-possibl- y 10 4 6 lands institute of 1 15 12 Public Opinion in 1 13 13 2 Amsterdam 2 1 18 20 g land it is ations of fungus in tissues Dr Sidney J Cutler probability of cancer for smokers Dr Thelma B Dunn comparison of lesions in mice and men Dr George L Fite leprosy patterns related to geography Drs R J Huebner and W P Rowe a new group of viruses responsible for respira-tory tract disease Dr W C Hueper occupational in modern times com-from pesticides detergents tremely simple in pt I inr on the hih'of Si)lM l?rn J- Hol-diseas- Inquiry Proves Shallow Political '“b" UAeSsujvey completed this international pathology ference and the subjects of their is these differences can only be healed at the papers In nontechnical language were d3£ ° tudesUinal bar0mcter t The truth price of surrender to Communist aims The political andrebels m inaomilitary marauding of Chinese-inspire- d China today provides the perfect refutation for Bevan’s glib and utterly false picture of the situation in Asia accounts In sum we must conclude the Attlee-Beva- n of life in China followed expected form pretty closely The net effect is damage to the free world for some people are likely to believe this nonsense “ — A major- - intensity with which that opin- - J l ffS Institute reading su?- - Moreover Bevan saicT coexistence with China is now sueto Srpa&ologistftrhave said the He Asia of rest ten what’s wrong with it him for course (the the only sane world’s welfare cannot be preserved by “dividmg the world dmr'enxda'apn1“rth°t haen into two sharply antagonistic organizations" pendix ias been cut out for the If the world is SO divided it is the Communists doing $100 fee and not because it was and not the free nations’ If it stays divided again the fault Among the Washington scien- for at the West’s door Bevan appears to feel tists who had to be cleared concannot be laid 7 the reverse ss ceri- - “dwk'to pros' ress As Dr J R schenken of uuiujwz&uj HERRING" OU?-- icai pathology put it in his ad- dress: t “We! meet as a group of sden- tists who have specialized in med- icine in an atmosphere free from It Happened In Ogde- n20 Years Ago 4 o’SeTcurityu?-- veiilanee of secret police wbat assurance do we have that medicine will continue to re- main outside the domain of se- curity regulations secret police phants is truly great” restraints and the like?” Let’s be clear about what he is saying He is saying political The way the U S government that a goodly share of American newspapers have been in- got into giving clearances to its delegates to this meeting is This expression came into use fluenced by powerful foundations to tell deliberate lies own the usual story of red tape which irom thel fact that the herring can-tunhis once wound up had to be ‘about the conduct of inquiry live for very long out of wafer :ishermeh very seldom see a herring Reece offers no proof either that such” influence was wound as a matter of routine ot live it a f ! thhaed ing an international conference izations themselves They were invited to submit written statement- s- ?ejuYi gocs'aed tutkeep-hardlof public testimony jng his mouth tight shut and tak- a fair match for the If there is any misrepresentation in this Reece has ing no part in the program failed to show it If there is any fairness injt he has also failed to demonstrate He not only complained about the newspapers but about the “endless interruptions” of Democratic Rep Hayes of Ohio To those who watched carefully the progress of this investigation it seems only that Mr Hays did not interrupt enough This was a useless shallow inquiry managed for political purposes It should never have been Vacillate SYNONYMS y give-and-ta- ke purely Religion prescribes to every miserable man the means of bet- it shows tering his condition nay afflic- oYhis soluof 'bearing thaMhe and is situation capable The Austrian simple Sow as he ought to do will tion If we (Russia and the West) can’t agree on that we naturally end in the removal of can’t agree on anything-- Senator Flanders (R-V- t) them-i-Addis- on one c two l’s Majestic magnificent imposing regal WORD STUDY LDS Weber Stake Academy will open next Monday at 9 a m The educators following constitute the faculty: David O McKay principal J G Lind Wil- liaip Z Terry Joseph Ballantyne BradWjM McKendrick S DClara P ford Thomas E McKay Eldredge Sarah T Evans Ray ShUrtliff Belle Kerr well-know- n stately T y j - 1 “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day Today’s word: A number of prominent men of INCONCEIVABLE incapable of believed the or city interested in bowling as being imagined “such a condition is inconceiv- - a sport met at Last and Thomas’ store to organize a company able” which would take up the matter of putting in some first class alley! in the city Carnival Calypsos R Scott division superin- of the Southern Pacific tendent British at carnivals in Trinidad went over the Lucin Railroad indies words The West usually Cut-of- f in his were satirical and private car “Buenaimpromptu sung to the accompaniment of a yeptura” on a tnp of inspectioh guitar er 1 full-fledge- ex-Se- ht cold-storag- i Oyer the opposing vote of Commissioner George O’Connor city commissioners obtained control of the zoning commission Commissioner Fred E Williams was appointed a member of the board A baseball team representing Battery B of the 222nd Field Artillery Utah National Guard Ogden commanded by Capt W A Gudmundson beat a team representing Battery B of the 145th Field Artillery of Bountiful comhovo your manded by Capt Preston Thatch- - “You should thot kept whon like you down hood er at Lorin Farr Park 13 to 7 woro ployingl Police Chief W I Norton announced that breaking of straw hats and throwing confetti will be prohibited during the fall By BEN BURROUGHS fashion show dies few minutes because Commiue“‘membl5 if ter it is caught tried or that it succeeded Nor does he demonstrate where- - prrs-atiin any newspaper erred in reporting the doings of his com- - complained about the amount of byHelthb'seroiCe!’e Jidfr mittee The specific newspapers he assailed have a high institute of which National reputation for accuracy in news coverage HeaUh Lesson operates avoid The committee chairman seems determined to English By W L GORDON afi Requests for travel the real explanation for the unfavorable press reaction to sefuph TJie Amalgamated Sugar Co WORDS OFTEN MISUSED the foundation inquiry: That the proceedings simply were it was to be determined first had opened its beet processing Do not ay “He has the capa- - piaBt in Ogden for the handling reprehensible and deserved the fullest condemnation to do it” Say “He has the 0f the 2941 sugar beets The His committee staff announced a set of conclusions the person doing the traveling city to cut 800 tons ability to do it” planned company Lfden o'rder hostile to the foundations even before pubtic h&rings of beets daily in its Ogden plant OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED ccu of to a dubiously 1(H50 were begun Then after listening parade Defect Accent second syllable national a 50' Years Ago the attending declared Anyone he foundations qualified witnesses attack the conference m the U S requires preferred OFTEN MISSPELLED ciearance or anyone attend- public sessions closed without testimony from the organAn announcement said that the' S‘c When Western wheat first began to pile up in 1947 for instance Watkins startled his GOP " pap”s ham at stake “This would be complete communism in wheat!” exploded Congressman Wolcott of Michigan 4 amazed at the - philosophy of a fellow Republican who hitherto Watkins F 1 a n had voted against every type of ders of VermonttJ control a though a! Repub As a result of similar Republican travels lican opposition the Watkins prowith an entirely posal needless to say did not different group of Republicans! Drew Pearson Pas- This ability to reverse himself The Utah! senator is an Isolation- accounts in part for the probably ist Flanders a ‘believer in intermanner in whichWatkins Spartan national cooperation been has ruling against his old Flanders) once even twitted Watkins in the Senate restaurant Both elected to the Senate at for drinking tea because tea- he same time the two have been drinking is against Latter-dafriend-replie- d Saints Church rules (Watkins quite close probably more than Johnson of Colorado haa that it was Mormon tea— been unfriendly to McCarthy namely milk sugar and hot Both for instance belonged to ij water) of Senate isolationband little the Watkins also has little in comwhom late Sen Vanden-ber- g the ists mon with FUlbright the Arkansas of Michigan complained of ft Democrat Or Wayne Morse the as bipartisan foreign upsetting Oregon Independent the other two senators who brought censure policy and giving him his greatest headaches charges against McCarthy Two years ago when Watkina However' Watkins does have a tough reelection fight some strict ideas about right and faced Democratic with wrong plus the ability to reverse Walter Granger of Congressman Utah it was himself completely McCarthy who came to the rescue LDS Bishop He sent to Utah Harvey Matusow (Less than 1 per cent) who LDS A Church an admitted the If the top two valufs pljs 5 and Sen WaUdns'is a cnqscientioua! was used in various political camdevout man who works at hi paigns in an attempt to link tabeasinensHWng plustare table the or indicates religion He neither smokes nor Democrats with the Communists approval that 12 per cent show great en-- drinks avoids cocktail parties Matusow has since described hisas unfair and has rethusiasm today for Franc com- - once asked the pe"r cent‘fr Eng- - gress Snted fimrSthUfigures But InlJtahTn the fall paredith °Ver PCr he did a most effective 1952 habitsheofdltheki ngationd fXwiSl Jd lor Sen Watkins and Wat-whic- h nt fo?dRusriatly Intense Disapproval published the fact that kins of course knew it also was re-pIf the bottom two valued minus Americans ere spending $6722 knew that Joe McCarthy on capita liquor $2639 per sponsible in Watkins even got a $1000 con- tense dislikin ® or disanmfoval 8 person on tobacco but only ext renm' disap- - $2139 on schools This explains tribution from McCarthy’s Texas Sf France no Mend Roy Cullen to help his compared with Watkins’ rtsoroua ruling thatdurproval campaign 9 per cent for England and 75 smoking will be permitted comcensure his of ing meetings Refugee Champion J later however Wat One Analysis of the survey! results During his Senate career Wat- - kins oJnd himself in exactly the hriDs out the foBowink facts on Americans attitudes today kms has concentrated on reclama- - opposite camp fro m McCarthy re- tion "problems and Indian rights toward France: immigration Reversing 1 By education the Greatest It is Mormon philosophy that garding Watkins led isolationism old his overan enthusiasm for F ranee the Indians were originally a the fight for the Eisenhower comes from those persohs who Christian people and Watkins refugee program have had the most schooling — has sought! to free them from resSo having taken a cold and those who have attended high ervations Where he believes they critical attitude toward his onehave become human museum time friend during the start of school or college o all those cent Sixty-twof pieces on exhibition He wants the censure hearings it’s perfect- per d and who had gone to college and 61 them to become j possible for Watkins to reverse citizens American school with those cent high of independent himself per Most puzzling Paradox about Watkjns fought ferociously to training have a favorable attitude toward France as oppose! to 47 Sen Watkins is that in Utah he k Murdock from becom-pe- r R cent approval among those was head Of an LDS stake where COUnsel of the Senate Labor he put acrOss the same New Deal Committee merely because Ray with a grade school education 2 There is little difference by ideas that he later fought so hit-- was the Mother of Watkins’ for- n political preference as to like or terly in) the Senate At Orem mer political opponent a he Utah strawberry dislike of France Fifty-eigorganized per 0f Utah Watkins Abe e plant nlJU grabbed a bill written by cent of the Democrats give that cooperative and country a vote of confidence pdetty mu£h on New Deal lines Congressman Francis Walter of while 56 per cent of Republicans built a community theatre and Pennsylvania giving American and 55 per cent of the Inde'pend- - started a system of socialized citizenship to 5000 foreign-bor- n ents also register favorable opin- - medicine for dental work on GI’s in Korea and put his own school children which made Utah name on the legislation ions doctors shiver with apprehension Walter’s bill had already passed In contrast Sen Watkins the House But Watkins said: turned round and helped defeat “This is a Republican Congress JOSEPHINE the late Sen Elbert Thomas of and we’ve got to take credit for Utah another Mormon on the some of the good legislation ground that Thomas favored so- tnasl0s cialized medicine iniroduced the Wat- Watkins Cfan Reverse an identical word-for- BiU” kins In further contrast Watkins word copy of the Walter Bill has voted against almost every and under that new title it1 had type of New Deal legislation com- - to go through the House all over ing before the Senate His record again thus delaying citizenship for 5000 GI’s in Korea can be described as middle-of-the- ) clear- - None Caught processing road veering to the reactionary— except when Utah interests are ! going for- abroad pr coming eigners to the U S for Americans ’ j set up to check ricans ‘ - request government tbuy”up tht Mtiort entire wheatcrop and apportion it to bakers and other users Furthermore ‘ V 4 “ 01 ’“’’ J - 4 i tists from the U S government’s National Institute of Health at the relatively conservative Labor Party leader Clement Bethesdl Md had to be given a Attlee and those by the fiery demagogue Aneurin Bevannew sedirity check before they Attlee’s report showed that he had at least made some effort to keep his head about him and not be swept into gales of enthusiasm for the “Communist experiment” He to had the nerve to ask Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tun- g use his influence on the Russians to reduce their world 1954 - I Rosc-Color- cd SEPTEMBER 10 TRIDAY EVENING St —— Peter Edson 0tanteb-Siamtn- sr TTANDASD-EXAMIN- Sketches Midnight ii MajsThomas Nial Can Appeal Air Force Separation From a California reader “About a year ago I was sepa- rated from the Air Force be- cause 1 had been arrested for drunk driving I had just rounded years of service and was on bent staying in service But now I’ve (accepted my fate and a ?f lob How can I go about getting an appeal for my ' separation from 13 the Air Force?” Midnight is a gloomy moinent when the ghosts an d spirits time when al delve clock is ctrfvinrt3 twelve neriocT of ‘ enohanlmen pen peo Write to: The Adjutant Gen- Administration BFrem ef°Tr? sLBXM2°ofMOkIahoma value of the insurance when you die That’s all there Is to term insurance From PJB of New Britain Conn: “I read in a magazine re-ocently that the government owns some property in a number of states and that this land is up ter sale to veterans Where can tu°re information on this? 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