Show - ' - THE SALT LAKE TRIMUNE Monday October 11 1948 4 Nayy Cii44:0 A:::K':Pifóiiii Ey'':Siiärls Oct WASHINGTON 10 (— The national military establishment In an unprecedented move will show "representative Ameri can dens" how the armed forces function and explain the problems el national security Defense Sec James V Forestal announced Sunday night he had invited a group chosen from industry labor the press educators church groups professional groups and other segments of the nation's population to attend an "orientation conference" from Nov 8 to 18 The first four days of the meeting will be in the Pentagon where the group will bear from such officials as Forrestal the civilian and military heads of the army navy and air force: munitions board officials and speakers "from the highest levels' of other government departments closely identified with national security planning many of whom will participate in informal discussions on problems relating to the overall national defense' Field Demonstrations Later the group will see field demonstrations by each of the armed forces—the navy at Pensacola Naval Base Fla the army at Fort Benning Ga thlt air force at' Eglin Base Fla Although those attenlmg ap 14 II Lutheran Plea For Unity : parenUy include a wide of the public the announcement said that l'all speeches and discussions will be in closed sessions" The names of those invited were not announced at this time While the Individual armed-forcein the past have run tours or held meetings with representatives of separate groups including Industry this will be the first time a coordinated "orientation" course has been held for a sample of n cross-sectio- U S Prepares 2 Lost injareci Senate Investigator Prepares As Ships Feel For War4 Paciftc s Wrath Report on Indians in West w ASHINGTON Oct THREAT ARISES i Se-'::Aty-- Marks 1 i Capper Ayeys Meetfr PHILADELPHIA Oct 10 A plea for unification of all Lutheran churches may not be ours"was ade Sunday night at a mass meeting of the United Lutheran Church of America by the president of another group of Lutheran1 "There is no Important basic difference between Lutherans in America to prevent them from American civilian getting together" asserted Rev Orientation Reasons P O Berge II of Minneapolis presof the Augustan& Lutheran ident The announcement of the forthHe made Ms plea to nearly synod is made conference coming against 3000 heke for the 16th biennial cona background of several factors: vention of the United Lutheran 1 A forthcoming for the budget next fiscal year which Pres Harry Church of America which repreS Truman has decided should be sents some 1800000 Lutherans in in the neighborhood of 315000- - 32- synods in the United States Canada and four U S territories 000000 2 The current program to exThreat Arisee Annie Elizahth Kearl "therel is a Mrs pand all the armed forces Third victim of auto plunge warned Bersell Dr 3 The grave problems arising holds which power (arising) great out of general relations with Rus- a threat to Christianity sia and the particular situation inOne of the results he said of blockade Berlin and the volving the the the effort to counter it with an air WorldAmsterdam meeting ofwhich Council of Churches lift to the beleagured city Continued from Page One 4 Proposals for helping the he attended "will be gathering towestern union of European nations gether of the great church famil- Conley are Sidney A and Lorenzo M Findlay Mrs Robert rearm with money and munitions ies of the world "Let uS Lutherans show the from the United States the "arBarnes Ogden: Russell A Findsenal of democracy" in World Let us unite—today Tomorrinv is lay Kemmerer Wyo and Mrs not ours" War 11 In addition to the 'United Lu- William E ' Marshall Randolph in AMerica Also surviving are 28 grandchiltheran churc h are there other Lut4eran dren and 18 eight -'421mi:b branches: Evangelical: Lu- and three sisters: Mrs Stella LIKE HOT WILDFIRE therans A m e el c a n Lutherans THEY'RE G Mrs Maude 'Hodges and ADDED WE SINCE Danish Evangelical Lutherans Weston softwoot I N H Smith all of Logan Mrs 231LT Ida Lutherans tln it ed Evangelical TATIONI Mrs Foremaster was born in ROSS Lutherans Finnish BETSY Augustana 1 1 BREAD HOLDERS!! synod Lutheran Free church and Paris Ida during the time her Missouri Lutheran synod parents resided there and spent : I her Bersell Dr the warned youth in Paris and Randolph against --15' She was married to Delbert racktkON which nihilist said — he e philosophy I il c has arisen in the world He de- rell in the Salt Lake L D S temple 4-tr in 1909 I fined it as an "emptiness a tJ ' They resided in Randolph until 4 4NA d '' I Mr 441thAV Fackrell'a death in 1937 She ' 1 ? 44 SIW Warns of Nihilism ( v lived in Ogden for the past had " Oe i7 ZY b11 '4 nihilwere and several "Fascism natisin years 4111 J40sN to ism and in its essence CommuWeds in 1944 nism is nihilism too" he said 11 was She married to Mr Fore-mast"The world must be given a hi tato in February 1944 in Ogvision of the he church what is" it if r444eVot LC sot4twizste N den Their home was at 3035 said adding: - —04 A4 ave Iowa "We have too many : P4-'1'tet VC 4 A member of the Highland s P lp 7 - q congregations that are also s 114 It D S ward she was active in 1A6Itittel 4 4 I A : t4 : it choir work church LielIn r another address a ad Harry s' 4 0 gloSgWW1° 0 ir7 the brothers and A f 0 nors Surviving New York and 4y pres sisters listed are attorney 0 40pr 1 0 0 110erai sons and 0 t44 as I4h1114 V sosurviving 4 of ident Relief the Latvian Moo LIB4r! 0c 0 4 1 daughters of Mrs Findlay some of North America said ciety Mr Foremaster was born in 7-- -- Allimmleo: " "Oto 40000 Latvians and Estonians I Silt the are among 205000 displaced son Lake City June 30 1883 a 1 roo!'" it of Joseph William and Caroin persons Europe awaiting en- line Smith tI He reForemaster trance to United the States 1 sided in Nev Las Vegas prior 95 of the Latvians "About moving to Ogden early in World-and Estonians are Lutherans" he to - OLD FASKV43) War rp)-- added He was employed by Wasatch 1111411 Lielnors appealed to the Motor Tours Co as a bus driyer ULCA to offer jobs homes and to military installations chiefly to 0111 40 to the displaced Hill air force base opportunities He became Latvians a G R Moss in the with partner "It is a problem of love your Blue Cab Co in April 1946 Since st StaysTresh Days WIgerl Is a problem of neighbor—it of this year when he January he said charity" sold his interest in the cab coma pany to Mr Moss he had- worked as a taxi driver for the firm - today--"tomorro-w s ROAD CRASH reahle great-grandchildr- T 1 ti0tor17 1 4 1 - rfiz 04re - coo d- - 44 1 4 rk j j I Li )n 41 4" ' ---9 i Vt A i r er i "4 self-supporti- ng SEATTLE Oct 9 men were reported MisSing and four Injured Sunday In e north Pacific storm which !disabled half a dozen vessels IL A third man who ad been listed as missing was found safe on shore 240 miles northwest of Vancouver B C The man Gerry Conway of West Vancouver B C swam to shore after his logwent !down in ging camp tender ' ' WASHINGTON Oct 10 (UP)— Sen Arthur Capper (R Kan) said Sunday the United States is about ready to abandon officially the "pretenUon" that peace can be negotiate4 with Russia "Meanwhile" he said "the ' United States is moving in several directions to prepare ' for the !I heavy seas eventuality—war" reports had listed four Early Be said in his weekly broadcast men missing from two logging (station WIDW) that the official camp tenders off British C011itra- However late reports said bipartisan foreign pOlicy attitude bia finding of the one man rein Washington "is to make no such the duced the number of missing to acknowledgement at least not be- two irelje fore the elections are over" Two of the Injured But he said there are indica- aboard the Tug Mundos which tions that this country is prepared lost and then recovered one of to "give up the fiction" that the two barges it was towing United Nations can be an effecUve force in preserving world peace Among these he listed the "con- OIL WALKOUT tinued and Increasing" pressures at Berlin the adjournment of the Non-Strilirs- 7 UN Security council "in the interest of world peace" and Russtrike at the council sia's meetings Capper pointed to several U S moves which he said were prepara(— tion for war although "political A SAN FRANCIS°r Oct110 nonstritaxicab carrying-louleaders of neither major party want to put the facts out that cold ing oil workers was oiertuind before the elections" Sunday by nine men after it had For example he said Sec of left the struck Richmond plait State George C Marshall has the Standard Oil Co No o e Made "overtures" through the U N to resume diplomatic relations was injured with Spain and that country along Cab driver Donald L Joyce told with Portugal and eventually west- this story: ern Germany will be included in Two cars overtook the cab 1)le a military alliance with western blocked the road the otber pulled the taxi Mlle men Europe up He said the next step would be got alongside out of the two cal and orAmerican-financed an European dered the driver to leave the cab rearmament program which ex- They also ordered the passengers perienced observers believe will out but they refused 'Then the cost about $2000000000 the first nine picked up one si r e of r the cab and dumped it over year vi13"The difference between th4 was the latest incident of It lend-lease and the oil I program °LIDO lence in the will be that this time there prob- workers strike against iliC major ably will be no claims that lend-lea- companies The strike began Sept will enable us to keep out of 4 over a union demandi for 2Ic a foreign war' he said "We morean hour The companies offer are in it—if and when It112 IL The basic wage has Teen I I $168 comes" ''r11"1')110Mt! Matters affecting the Indians It has been customary at that time to call up officials of the ureau of Indian affairs to the workings of their agency to and outline their money needs Largely on the basis of this estimony the - committee has determined what- funds shall be ap- propriated and for what purposes Next year however the situaion will be somewhat different 1 Under the reorganization act of ex-la- in 946—which became effective at the beginning of 1947—congressional committees were euthorized to expand their professional staffs This was done to enable them to inquire more closely into matters In which they are interested YOUR apart from what it may learn from the bureau officials At his orders Kimball Sanborn a member of the committee professional staff spent approximately a month in he west visiting Indian reservations Sanborn spent considerable time on the Navajo reservation In Arizona and New Mexico and also visited reservations 8nd agencies in Oklahoma Idaho He returned to and Nevada Washington several days ago to prepare a report on his findings for the committee Sanborn said that what he found out on his journey—and especially what recommendations he will make regarding the Indian bureau —must remain confidential until L the report Is made In-dis- -- 41 IAl OLD :: 7 - illits REFRIGERATOR V V V 4 I 1 WESTIIIGHOUSE V 7 Temperature SettingsI —'1'111111issoxi1' 638 Cu InHumidrawer 398 Cubic inch Meat Keeper 1 I 12-Pou- Ice Cube Capacity nd YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH MORE AT BLoOiVit MIST'S a!-rea- dy 835 SOUTH STATE PHONE 74 0 :4 s al self-containe- d" -- 1 0 Alt 11 A RgAyRow 1 I 41 - o a I e n - lish TiDiezu d Lamp Cr — looquomioNt00"411""'" k'it ' DS Active He was a member of the Highland ward high priests quorum and was active in ward work Surviving are three sons and a daughter by a previous marriage: the sons are Lloyd and Lamar Foremaster Las Vegas and Harold Foremaster California The daughter's name and address had not been learned Sunday Earl Passey bishop of the Randolph ward will conduct funeral services for Mrs Foremaster and Mrs Findlay Burial will be in the Randolph cemetery directed by Bills mortuary Evanston ( '' i ' b i e7 vi U S DEATHS (4(1 a IL: Iti 1 PORTLAND Ore Oct 10 (A')— George T Ger linger 76 prominent Oregon lumberman at his home YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Cal Oct 10 (IP)—Mrs D A Curry cofounder of Camp Curry in Yosem- b a S N f7' Cr 'i:' : m A' y- 1 i ite park LAS CRUCES N M Oct 10 (113) e —Jack D Wooten 50 South Carolina relielf administrator Fla Oct 10 (P)—Dr Edward Meadow 39 who gained medical prominence when he removed a large portion of a man's stomach after an internal hemorrhage of a heart attack one-tim- Assure Better itghtingl 11 Now in new Certified Lamps you have your choke of the widest selection ever lamps to blend with the decorative motif of your rooms a lamps that give the kind of light eyes need and 50 to 100 more of it! 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