Show -- - - -- -- - I - - - - : ! - - - ' ' ' - - - 0 1 ' 1 t 6- ' ' - - Istablished April Is ' - ' Issued every morning by The Balt Lake TriMme Publishing no 1371 - Tuesday - Belt lake iWantedt FBI Opposed ' A r ChargesSpy ey ongresslona Pro b ers Can B I w More Light on Comm les Than Clarli's Men perhaps as early' as six months - I Throiv 0 Ato dent : - s' '1 and the The story of Soviet in rat's nest of wartime intrigue Washington kas become so complicated 'and bizarre that it Is difficult to follow it with any sense of spy-activitie- ' - I 1 i FredOne of - the political elements 'dent Truman's refusal to turn over vital in-- ' formation t o congress Even if there' should be some truth in his statement that the case is a red herring designed to cover up congresaional inaction he should be interested in proving his point? His refusal to reveal inforraation leilds strength- to the suspicion that would not bear out the material he ' Ida declaration 1 Asy mNGToriLAWILIMsomeCIdllayL- t - -- - 4 1 4 - '7' 1 - - - - - - tude and I: n 'I 1 1 H -t 1 I continue -4-7' : -- 130"CONGRES S ' - cs I N Marr'm Eccles' Still 4 Preaches Same Theme - Martinez Eccles prominent Ogden banker and governor of the federal reserve 'board Startled leaders of both major political par-ties when he declared that inflation has been allowed to rise to such heights that a "bust" is inevitable and ' that the most that can be done about it is to soften Mr Eccles is not just Slapping back at President Truman who failed to :reappoint ' I it - ' him chairman of the board of governors '9f:the federal reserve system Ernest Lindley Washington commentator 'has pointed out that what Eccles said recently was in COTO plete 'confornfity with what he declared eight months ago and even before that It conforms also tti the principles of finance and economics he has preached for 15 years During the depression Mr Eccles spoke boldly on behalf of corrective measures During the war he was just as outspoken in ad-to prevent or check inflavocating measures tion "Everybody likes to benefit from inflatiza and nobody likes to pay the price" Mr Eccles says continuing his fsfnilisr theme that halting the spiral is neither easy nor ' : : pleasant Lindley reports that Secretary of the Treasury Snyder has reversed himself and now concedes that thf federal reserve system should have more power to curb credit expan'Blom Both parties are smarting under Eccles' The administration's mistakes are criticism : weil known but the Republican "back to nor- makr: Psychology also has been hit by the '4'illtah man He points out that we are engaged in a great foreign aid program and have started rearmament on a considerable to inflation but are stale Both contribute ' essential We can't fight inflation by letting nature take its course - - - - - - - - secretary of the board of Christian educatio and publication Evangelical and Reformed church Ministers like other citizens of this free country have a right to their own opinions about raany things but one does expect a certain sense of consistency among any group of responsible leaden of thought How many Of these same men did or would if another wait broke out preach passive acceptance of aggression on the part of another power ?How many of them counseled the youth of the tion to refuse to serve their country in the last conflict? Their theory as often expounded is probthat war can be abolished if no nation ably prepared for war Peacetime draft Is similar to peacetime manufacture of weapons In America it means preparedness not plans for aggression Too frequently in the past have the Isolationists and fanatical pacifists succeeded in delaying national defense programs claiming they "lead to war" We refrained from engaging in any serious program of preparedness during the early years of the second world War and the result was Pearl Harbor We intimated we were "too proud to fight" in the early days of the first world war and the result was the sinkiiig of the Lusitania Wars are not made by thoserwho prepare for the worst but by the idealists who "look on the bright side" and announce that "peace In our time" has been achieved after a -- i - ! r : Tt00 Many Explosions - Aiid Co CI Mk ' - agrations : : - ' : - - p Wilt Not Observe' of Mourning' del-mi- te I - i I - - - - s - 0 five-person- 11 -- t - - 1' T - I I s - I - ' ' : long-soug- ht ' -- - s - 1 i ' ' k 11 - a t I t 11) 1 I a a I ( I 11 - dceP9:?'t-- - l'ill " 1 cyt--e- - 4tete Ire? ''‘e" t - " —'' '' - 1 s - ts i4 '11' -- - -" 011" 1 ‘ '- - ' ' 1' A -- e ' - - ' "'11- - 044-- - - - --- - 111' - " - A al 1 :t1 I I - - !'' : ' t - ' - :' ' ' 1 - -- el No"Vv - s- "-I-- —'" '' (Li' - Vb ?‘ 1 ' 1 1':e blom a' 41' ' i ' - 1) ' - " ' ' - - - ' II1 ' ii — vibe 1 ' i - : - - till Public Forum v- 1L-Th- e - cumstances that indicated it was not entirily --voluntary on his part brings the problem up to date and poses the question as to why such an individual was this year put in charge of Issuing licenses for the export of goods to Russia while the "cold war" with the Soviets was going - - on ' ' : ' ' ' I - FORUM RULES I(miwn that certified teachers were dropped I am sure he would not have issued a letter of I - 200 words (1) Exceed I who were not certified fore they could not teach ' er their local school board wanted them to or not The state has made a fair and just law Cl) to give the child the best education possible (2) to raise the standard of education: (3) to protect certified and degteed teachers and (4) to secure for the taxpayers the best teachers available I am sure they do everything possible to enforce this law So if Jist Kurious sees this situation recurring I am sure she would be justified in referring her case to the proper channel 1 have mentioned the director who has the proper authority to enforce the recent school law concerning teachers (2) discuss 'religious or racial ters in a sectarkin way (2)corncarry partisan p olitieal make meat or advertising (4)'' con- - ' personal aspersions or (5) obvious natter libelous tail' misstatements of fact or statements not In accord with fair play and good taste mat- 11 ' country followers' In 'this tor:: ' i Pnnt L Hovey - veteran to understand a' 'yeti eran's problem!! Many labor leaders were re Editor Tribune: 21112 IS In to sign quired affidavits' The national Veterreply to ist K11110111 whose letter appeared Tuesday Aug 10 - ans organizations will not endorse conummism" in 8n3r form who is supposed In it she asksA country worth living in- - is to enforce the state school worthy fighting' for :Men gave laws ghe relates an Incident In their lives that this democracy which certified teachers were might live reThis- cotintry is not a "the- school and the from dropped ones Why nothave the can- ocracy" uncertified with It placed btatt office declare didates for Indeed this Is happening it is Gold to the Star Mothers' the state and the deplorable ' and :veterans or widows war not woukt education of partment the part they tolerate itliad they known Jist! ganization--played duridg the world wars? 'Curious and delegation may The veterana are entitled to have been shouldered out of the school board meeting but they : know who rode the troop trains and who rode the "gravy train" should have reported their critI-- 1 cism to the director of teacher ' Patriotism and politics go hand in hand ' Why keep a can- personnel for the state depart- znent of public instruction Capt didate's war record a secret? tol building All teachers in This is a democracy not a theUtah I understand must have ocracy "The best bet la Tto vote for a a legal certificate Issued from the state school office either a' " Remember—'There'scertificate or a letter of authorinothing too good for our boys!" zation Without one a teacher cannot teadh If the director had The Remirdscing Recluse N 4efer to Director ' f -- l Editor Tribune: In my °pinionithe article written by Mr9 Anderson and printed Aug' doe not prove his counter-hatges against Mr Higgins1It would seem that Mr Anderson accepts at face value all Ruasiar4 documents He cited article 1231of the Russian Constitution az guaranteeing equality to all Russian citizens irrespective :of It has al- -' 113C0 or nationality ways been a standard technique of the totalitarian regimes to use I the constitutional methods of the democratic form of- government as a "front"- - to' protect land disguise their own methods BY HAM 'of suppression and infiltration Mr Anderson fails to realizeMan is an Imitative crest- that there is afundamentaldiflaw''' Iference between "paper and "livings law" or actuality Then They Led Him Away The Chinese constitution of Deli Be was a nervous little man icember 1947 guarantees the same rights as the Russian confurtive look Unwith a worried stitution but it 'is a actiown Ms- arm he carried a bulky der 'fact" that the rights guaran briefcase He looked- - around 1teed on paper are far more "liblerar than the rights that are anxiously and thin said 4actually enjoyed by the citizens I tot China and Russia Constitu "I've solved it! It's all here! Alone cannot guarantee free (He indicated the briefcase) I !dont It is the manner inwhich 'call it !Fixed Price Accountan -- 'governraents interpret and en- - everything-Jd- 1 Itsimplifies 'cy' prothat !force the constitution - items are the similar priced !duces and guarantees freedom :same regardless of cost For exII should like to cite several ample railroad bus airline and articles °Mlle Russian constitu- taxi fares would be the same ition that ' Mr Anderson overof the distance trav!regardless :looked in trying to prove' his same ed The way with meat— !case for "democratic Russia" 75o per pound -from horns to !Article 12 states: 1Work in the 11°as—clothing rent: grata e 111 BS R is a duty and a mat-!t- er 'rnent medical care—same price ableof honor for every worked with :everywhere 1bodied citizen on the principle: and didn't :steel it? Same sugar not He who does not work shall 132 states elt" And article "Yes but1"Universal military duty shall "Don't interrupt My time is be the law" out evident They'll be coming running seem that It would me any moment They don't the Russian citizen luts freedom I' for dare let my plan be generally of choice ' that choice being to !" known article starve or for As Iwork arrived in 'ati had "Ther! Rua1132 it would seem that the 'rwo men' In white sian geivernment doesn't want gathered up the nervoui little the II S to practice what it preaches Mr Anderson claims "Who is he?" I asked one of that the U Ssalone is guilty of ' ' of the proneweapon ' employing he "Oh a state agency wu 'ganda Evidently he is not as mind gave bookkeeper until aware of the Communist propa' in 'away" this circuiated ganda being country under the protection of Ninety-nin- e In the Shade the laws and institutions that the Communists seek to abolish 0 for a lodge in a garden of eucumbers! can Anderson Mr proPerhaps duce "authoritative" evidence to 0 for an iceberg or two at control! Prove that individuals and interI 1 0 for a vale which at mid-da- y I est groups in Russia enjoy - - the : c - - 2 - - - -- - -- -- ! - s -- It - : - - -" - - - : Oh-oh- i ' - - ' I' - t i i t S - - ' Ilqw' About That?-if you have to get a piece et in order to get lawpaper through a guy's front door I fail to see why any remarks he mak-ewhile holed up in that sanctuary should not be equally -Inviolate particularly since the telephone is privately operated business corby an independent 1 not 41 and governporation' ' xnent-ównbming post understand that it is not even necessary any more to drill a Nile inyour wainscoting ' or burrow intq your cellar to fasten IL tap to your wire—the b03's now have some land of 'which they magic eaVeadropper can set up nextt door or in the vicinity of your line and it duly ' records your 'conversations Take Back Your Thome : It seems to me that the' legal staff of the various telephone' 'tompanies had better beginchecking up on the laws of priVacy and begin to organize to give their subscribers some protection before folks with curious ideas of liberty and freedom 'from imoopery begin calling : them to come and rip their little : - - ' s -- PARK the dew cambers! for a pleasure trfito the pPole! —Rossiter JourulDn Notes on the Cuff Depiutment Ed Whitney sent me a pamphlet I think everybody should read It's called "Show Me Any Other Country" and was written by Betty Knowles Hunt a housewife and mother who lives in 'Bridgeport Conn Originally itwas a letter she wrote to her local newspaper the BridgePost in reply to a stateport ment made by a leading American socialist It bas ibeen reprinted (fifth printing) by The Foundation for Economic Education Inc ' - Irvington-on-Hudso- n New York and single copies may be had free by writing the foundation Read it and watch your doubts vanizh Just read this in an article: "No woman has set foot in the antarctic It is the most peaceon the face ful and quiet of the eirih”Make your own wiceerack Statistical note: The per capita cost of running our federal government tripled bet:Veen 1800 t and 1900 from $206 to $685 From 1900 to date however it has multiplied 70 times to acost of $47115 for each person in the nation Note to BilL Korth internal revenue collector: Can y du charge that- off on your income - - : - - I - Eastman Hatch quotes solneone as saying: "Lovers of today and yesterday differ because in the old days they gassed on the step" How true! s blabber-boxe- 1 tax?) - out Of there i Instead of which I understand they are going into the business of tiering recorders to be attached to telephones to pin all remarks made onto paper but the recorders To to let you beep" every so know your conversation is being set down This is to inform all and sundry that at the first hears on his or any - r - "beep-beepoft- en other telephone hangs up WHAT t ' Galileo - t MI I SAYING By FRANK mazy:JAN Youth I have conclude d consists of the formative years of a man old age is his informative years A man hopes that his lesui years are behind him and a woman hopes that hers are ahead You will find that pull wia get a man anywhere—except through a door marked "'Push: In rising to- success many a man is like a- kite—he has needed iota of wind and pull - I - " a warrant " : ' ' 4 - d ed 'SENATOR FROM SANDPIT' 1 ' anti-communis- tic t Paper Law ever-loving eS Edi : - - - Z S - Communist - - right to criticize the policies or their governments as do their Be-Cau- - -- r ported conversations between male members of the Lonely Hearts"' club and their lady friender which are supposed to discussion of have included hours et cetera tarigsuse union word the I "purported" with intent ' because It might 'very well happen that swine aft- ernooW in a gay and ribbing mood you telephoned horrie to g apouse to whom your civil you have been united-b- y and religious bonds lo some said eight or ten years and-yoB a b y—this is your' Romeo How's about a little date tonight just you and me?" A Hard Day And ishe said l'Aw honey not I'm awful tired It's r been a hard day 'And you said '"Now" now Sugar Plum A certain little in my package I nth carrying pocket wouldn't causer fou to change your mind would it?" ' And she said "'Why you'old darling l Of course it You 'hurry right along- and I'll " be ready when you get here Watch That Curb Maw You might be considerably upset upon returning home all steamed uP over talting the out to dinner' or '‘ maybe bomeplace r where you could do some stepping out to--gether or see a show to tmd a couple of harness bulls in' the act of 'Crowding Maw into the paddy-Nago- n and rtmning her off to he Raymond Street Jail 011' theHgrotmds that she had been overheard planning an assignation With some lascivious old goat When any shamus can don a write pair of earphenes and down the'remarks you are mak- ing over the blower In your house or apartment something pretty drastic la happening to the concept that a man's home 1Inviolate withis his castle out due process of law Judi as ever-lovin- authorization for those teachers Letters express- ophdons of contributors with which The Trib lime may or may not agree Writers must'sign true names and addresses in ink but letters will be carried over assumed names if requested Poetry 'will not be used Let--' ters may be rejected if they: t1 - 1 l - - ' By Our Readers -- - porate profits were department of commerce figures and an es- tim' att e by the author of an Pi tideT in Business Week maga gine It 'takes hsoney to makeMoney Millions of us do not have the capitalto invest in the stock market because those who Ido have the money see to it by ionSrolling prices that the wage earners have te spend all they imake to ' exist so' that there Won't be too many hands in the gravy The wage earner's dollar is Onl3t worth about half of what it se yEL1 ten years ago Why? double and are prices Do the triple what they Were consumers wage' earners orNOthe the hard raise prices? conscientious patriotic working :Corporate directors do Of coursen business-tethereare slot of small such as used ' car dealers speculators rid- andrlieal estate train too They figure they deserve a break after the j lean years We sympathize Ivi t them too but there must be e limit to everything Prices don't rise automatically 'rhey are made to increase priproits—the incentive of the swavate capitalisticpconomic tem John H 'Young: ed - iI - I co-oper-ate top-lev- iI More Profits 'Editor 'rribtme: For Mr W the statis p Murphy's benefit to 1tics1 referred regarding cor- - i ' - - t - ' I - I - fit I - I :I'd t It is a comfort to learn that the gendarmes are ton theirguard agaliust professional encroachment in the amateur field nevertheless I am compelled to report to you that I am not quite happy over the methods used to put a crimp hi the girls and if I were you I would not be too pleased about it either have been listenThe blue-coa- ts on in something which hereing tofore you and I thought was strictly priyate—the telephone They Eavesdropped Both this latest case and the ' one against Mrs Nancy Cho- remi who has been had up for in her 'own apart- 'loitering" rhent- are based on evidence by tapping telephone ' gained lines and listening in to pur- - ' t qb - - - t 7 - - - ' t- f:-- "r 4 enIL1741P480dshrL116 - Ill - "? I 'd11A 'kV - "" - 1 11 i - --- - I st k- - - ' t 1 ---'-' IL -ec- IP4" : - ' i - ii (1 : -- - 1 ''a - ' ' '1 -- Ar "'' s!! 1 4- e- 00-g- 611! i ff f III k 4 -- - 101111 111! a " —A es 4 — - t vtr ( - ' 1 — - Cornarmg2 4s41C-1141N11- Jr ff rt- 'if ( ' g7 1 - - 'AZoef '''"Pf1 i '7(011 ' - - e )'''''-A- 1 77 -1 11 n'T '' I -- ' - ttf I when questioned that this de partznent is againat vice and when I read that the cops have pulled a raid on a luxurious whitesione front duplex on East 65th street' in our town and toued five beautiful models who:were operating thlrein into durance vile I wag my head lift my eyebrows and go "Tsk-tstalc—that such things - should " be - '14 - N)11 l 4- :-- -i — n il:'C:1 I Iti 11 elkik ' 1 11 ' k- - rt 'IV'1 :1 I 1 - I Z'itk 1 --- - ' Ey ' PAUL GALLIC° NEW may state ' 'ira14--ivrioZ- a ! -- ' - - F t1 i - l 4 : --- - 017 ! Lit41 iii-44i- - - was to self-confess- ' Regardless'of reasons assigned there have been too manylm3rsterious explosions in hotels and factories during the past few years to cover the cisee With the cloak of coincidence Dozens of such incidents have been reand investigated without reaching a ported conclusion as to cause or purpose 1 NVe The arsonist recently arrested in Las Vegas 1' for starting three fires in that city readily - 6Da y" confessed to starting a series of conflagratione in four western states Obviously it would be unfair to blame the was in While he another and dis- custody entire clergy of the United States or even tent severe a of Nevada suffered explo- -' city ' the Protestant section of it for the appeal and-15were which sion killed in ' sent out recently by a group of ministers to others were Injured while a row of business set aside next Sunday as a "day of mourning" - establishments were shattered and their conon the eve of the start of America's peacetime were burnedd tents draft as authorized by act of congress It is 1 Several explanations have been suggested quite apparent that not all ministers of the citizens and officials trying to fathom the by ' gospel In the United States are of this raind but demolition of buildings has been mystery and even more evident that the majority of so complete that nothing has emerged exthe people of this country do not feel that it cept conjecture Is a time for mourning The Silt Lake Tribune extends sincere Poll aster poll of public opinion reveals to the inhabitants of Reno and sympathy a 'popular support for some type of military success may crown the efforts of trusts that ' service in this country during times of interOther municipalities should Investigators national stress such as the one thatl exists at measures of precaution and prevention adopt the present A current Gt'allup poll in fact ' ' shows that 60 per cent of the people queried loss Ed as a t5o11tica11 Crurap Through actually favor a complete draft of all citizens 'wouldrevert to his earlier vocation it was : under the age of 65 in case of national ether-supposed On looking into the matter this gency Furthermore the poll shows that 70 out to hive been a sales agency for turns - per cent believe that all young men of draft buggies age- not taken for military service should be ' required to-- spend time in training for local A defense or war work fugitive whell found by But while all preachers of this country police was running as candidate in a southern local primary proving there Is no obscurity do not join in this 'appeal for "mourning" t Which smart sleuthing can't pierce are some there fairly prominent names on the of are them Dr list signers Among Harry 'Emerson Fosdick Bishop W E Hammacker At 'every turn the Metropolitan Opera of the Denver Methodist church Dean Walter encountered rising costs Have you priced a Jtuelder of the Boston Imitersity school of bull on the hoof lately for a production of t "Carmen"? theology and Franklin L Sheeder executiVe - t 6 FBI li L-- — tvApviLo rvz - Import- Wanted to Indict 3 Asst Atty Gen Quinn who handled the case on instructions from Atty Gen' Clark is believed to have wanted to request Indictments but1 U said to have been overruled on the ground that convictions could not be obtahled 4 Although nobody outside the Is entitled to know jwy roomindividual the grand jurors did or said1 rumors have been curtent here that the grand jury wanted to indict and would have done so had there been any encouragement from the departs rnent of justice 5 Sen Ferguson of Michigan chairman of the senate commit- tee Investigating looseness in checking up on disloyal persons In the government service has publicly declared that the grand jury should have Issued a public "presentment" describing the testimony and stating why no Indictments were returned This would have disclosed the weaknesses in the law or In the chain of evidence -as a basis for leg's- t lation Legislation Need 6 The claim of Pres Truman that the evidence was "insufficient" to bring indictments Is now believed to be based chiefly on the inability of the prosecution to show that the Information transmitted to spies actually went to the Russian goyernment or if it did that the federal employes involved knowingly and 'wilfully transmitted the information for that purpose It is ' almost impossible to prove "intent' under 'present laws reveals a weakness which it is ' the duty of congressional coln mittees to investigate and report on to congress so stronger legis lation can be passed enabling the government to purge its rolls of the disloyal Refusal of the executive agencies Of the government to with congressional committees has resulted In hearhigs in which some innocent persons have been injured but It also is true that by reason of the technicalities :raised in conjunction with the grand jury investigation by the executive branch of the government itself some guilty persons have escaped 1! punishment Some' Raised Doubt a Refusal of certain witnesses to answer a simple question as to whether they were members of the Communist party or whether they ever met the spy Bentley has raised doubts piss in the minds of members of congressional comraittees concerning the total innocence of some of those witnesses who now claim immunity from answering on constitutional grounds Examination of such evi- deice' as has been made public by Miss entler- -- who testified under loath' that: her story has been checked by the F B I' and that the latter agency now has the $2000 she received from the Russian government in reward-for her spy workdoes not reveal' all that is known to the 13 I about the transmission of Information In 1unauthor1zed ways by government employes '10- The fact that the Russian government knew1 in- advance el channels that through the Normandy Invasion - would be launched in :urte 1944 does not excuse the laxity of emploes In transmitting that htformation to persons whose relationships with other governments they- now claim were not known to them The nazis' used Russians as a "front" for their espionage work during the war and the mere fact that an official Was talking to a Russian did not mean that he was talking to an ually" A Vital Question failure of the Truman administration- in the year 1948 properly to check on the appointrnent to a high post of a man who had been under scru-- tiny by the F B I and had re signed from the navy under cir 1at 1 - e e 1kN It -- - -- ii iv:46-411111-ii ll'Z'N':' t- eV ‘141'''''''- ' 111 Ali k k titsi zt :'::! W - il 7! 1 ' 7' - -- ly-advi- sed - II 1 I I - i' v logo vur ill put tp lupnricotheortb34A slidow 1 1" Hili3-r :L:e---j- I 111(I ' t felik f - 0 l : t - s' '41‘d" tun 11101Mt SE3JILT? ance especially since the work - ‘ nation-wid- of Inquiry' by the ! i - I tomalitil g 1 - noripo:27 Illimilbeli - ' Ti'AT BY 111 HEART - L'" il' - - Mr Truman refused to let the Ferguson toraraittee have the full executive department records in the case of William W Remington Who has admitted giving confidential governmental information to Elizabeth: Bentley Communist spy ring couriet The records unthat in the heat of a political campaign the ' doubtedly would show how Remington was justice department and outgoing president of and to positions greater greater promoted should cooperate Politics aside a congreatiust and who 4'protected"! him during' this sional committee reaybe able to bring more time- light on a Communist conspiracy where legal That the adminigtrationi has' no intention proof is never easily available and many sigof cooperating with the congressional coin nificant facts and activities are not criminal raittee was shown Sunday when Attorney though dangerous General Clark again refused to surrender loy r Regardless of where the chips fall the alty files of former government workers acAmerican people are entitled to information cused of espionage After a' conference at the within reason: about Remington and other White House' Clark declared that publication - federal imployes who through treason or just of the information by congress would be "detplain stupidity sold or gave away government rimental" to public interest secrets to foreign agents This information is Clark complained that the Committee went necessary to enable congress to pass legislis ahead with its hearings even though previoution dealing with the Communist menacethat the department of justice had Exposing Communists and Russigui spies is an "IntensiVe investigation" under way and of national security- not just poll-tithat the congressional probe would interfere David Lawrence is eV:a when he sugwith it Clark said the U S grand jury in gests that the B I be called to tell its story New York which indicted 12 Communist party And former Assistant Attorney General Quinn leaders had heard' testimony from Miss be subpenaid to explain whynobody touching Bentley' Remb2gton "and many other persons" the adrainistration was included among the and was "still serving" when the committee suspects indicted for Communist activity Yal MrzliTTa j 400 ole i'l II But b-cog !cW4 Hang Vo 111 ' " - P - - - c FURTHERMORE! - f story will be come known eViwhat evidence confidential especially those dealinEwitil how :was 'presented to the federal ' investigatiOni are carried 'on' and' how sus- I grand :jury abont disloyalty pected persons are dealt with among employes of the govern- Clark'S inference is that all information I ment and why no Indictments even the congressional committee is made" ee made Until then Informasays: tion 'from authoritative' sources public: That hasn't been the case':-- Hewhich can be pieced togethert somewhat the "grand jury's work was not finished criticism' as follows: may be an answer to Republican was The recent presentation of that no person in the idministration was made contrary to evidence seems So the question among" those indicted wishes of the rederal Bureau the to simmer down to whether the'grand jury of Investigationlwhich did not fed information by justice department embelieve the case was sufficiently constructed to assure convictions ployes interested in protecting the administraand urged that :more time be d Republican-dominatetion or a congressional permitted for "undercover":Incommittee ready to make political hay out of of certain witnesses vestigation Its findings would best serve the public2 The Federal Bureau of InIn any respect the congressional commitvestigation was not advised of tee has the ball and should be permitted it° what evidence was presented to jury which Is contrary to run with it Perhaps it 'is too much to ask the practice In cases of such magni- -' - : i - hence--thewh- 1 " I - - - - : 1- 0 - started its'hearings'" Ile pointed out that gereral matters in such caaesl have to be gept - ! - — ' ' lp' eMlb — -- -r- ! ' - realit3P ' - - soiker"-i-"7'- i I - eLadles' m Jail By Jim Berryman n Hie' 0041)1 '1!!' !1'' l'j 1 - i I s li : - j R - i - - - t Premature' GUN 1314b Nelit Speech ! - 1 - ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday August 17 1948 ' ' P:alt 4wwfC'gfillttite 'i:I1J e 'Editori - ' ' |