Show Tuesday December 2 1852 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Overwhelming Approval Given India Peace Plan Continued from Pag One the resolution perhaps on Wednesday Unleu the Communists should 'unexpectedly accept the proposal no further action ar dine Korea will be taken here until the assembly reconvenes In February By that time Dwight Elsenhower will ( have made his visit to Korea and will have assumed presidential responsibility for whatever 'actiion the United States may then propose to bring the' war to a conclusion Seme Defecates Conceded -’Despite the overwhelming vote for the resolution some Asiatic delegates conceded afterward the misgivings that theyahared ' about the workability of" the resolution that the United States originally entertained which for a time' led to a aplit with Britain and Canada over the necessary changes ref r v ' v 1 H Like doubting Thom mankind largely remains Incredulous thsf Jesul'hesJ- the action of divine law and doubt that prayer an heal today This doubt can now be honestly dispelled To any sincere seeker therf is proof ' ample abundant and tl knd that the law of God il Still available lot humanity " seed The Christian Scieocs s textbook v ' lag work wu Science and Health -- with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy shows plainly that God's healing helping power exists It shows htw it is ever available to anyone who understands the same troth Jesut knew which he directly oromised would "make us nee’ ' This neat book ihows but It hnd Jtf tnutlf this spiritual undersunding and how to put it to the test in daily life As one gains this priceless knowledge of the Christ health and happi- eess ascend to the realm of After India had submitted two revisions the United States reluctantly decided last week to support the resolution and to giva It priority over Its own resolution supported by 20 other nations indorsing the stand It had taken at Panmunjom a the agent of the United Nations against the repatriation of prisoners against their will From last Thursday on V K Krishna Mellon author of the resolution postponed his final statement again and again and this led to fears that India might agree tp Soviet amendments thst would make the resolution completely unacceptable to the West-- ' em Powers Mens Took Floor These apprehensions were not allayed until Menon took the floor Monday afternoon and announced that ha would not accept the Soviet amendments Neither he said would he agrea to an Iraq amendment to make India the fifth member of the proposed repatriation commission which under the resolution would be evenly divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland on tha one hand and Sweden and Switzerland on the other At the request of Andrei Y Vlshlnsky-- Soviet Foreign Minister the committee took separate votes eta most of the paragraphs Id the lengthy Indian resolution as well as on a series of Soviet amendments that would have- - transformed it into the Soviet resolution— on which the committee In response to Vlshln-sky’- s demand will vote Tuesday Called for Cease-Fir- e Vlshlnsky seeing there other wise was no hope of blocking the Indian resolution had emphasized one particular amendment which called for an Immediate cfase-flr- e with disposition of the prisoners to be decided later Last week he warned delegate they would not dare to vote against It and Monday after Menon had rejected all tha Soviet amendments Vlshlnsky harshly denounced the Indian delegate’s appeal to tha Soviet bloc to make the vote unanimous ’ Vlshlnsky said the appeal was “pathetic" "ludicrous" "false" and "spurious" adding that Menon was attempting to "turn eyes" on - the Soviet Union as though it wera blocking a ceasefire whereas it wu Insisting that tha fighting should atop ' Tha Sola Obstacle Menon Ja anticipation 'of the attack' had pointed out that his resolution was in fact a cease-fir- e resolution sines tha repatriation of prisoners Is the sole obstacle to an armistice Although ha did not mention it other delegates wera aware that once there were a cease-fir- e the United Nations no longer would be In a position to exert' pressure regarding the repatriation of prisoners and the Communists almost eertainly would make their position pre' -- ‘ 4 ' unshakable certainty vail Science and Hetlth may ha bought read or borrowed at jChristian Science ' READING ROOM 11 Seoth Halo Sc 1 ' uu uu cm et send 3 and s copy in dm blue doth Library Edition v will bt mailed postpaid Ymm bi4 M auk full MC of lb abort t4Mkrpblk Kca tag XaM (Uu h yeer etiakboa heedeeweenewadUfomedea cowni Ire public lactam fcascbMcrfcataa4Sbaar School araiUM b dsaat eoau Il iIm I -- v - f — - “I not only voted for Stevensecretary of son but I supported the American in the Dwight D Federation of Labor lq endorsing Stevenson’s candidacy et the Eisenhower cabinet Is a Demo- AFL convention" crat who voted for Adlal E Stevenson for president head of the Durkin AFL Plumbers Union told reporters that in the circumstances he was surprised that Presidentelect Elsenhowet'chose him for the labor post 4 But he said he is happy to serve under the Republican president and believes Eisenhower will gLve “‘full and complete consideration to the problemi of labor" "I wish to assure the general WASHINGTON FULLERTON CAL Dec 1 UP —W Walter Williams appointed Undersecretary of Commerce Monday by President-elec- t Dwight D Elsenhower had this to say when asked for comment: "It Is a matter of real satisfaction to be part of the Eisenhower team I am looking forward to an opportunity to serve and hope to make the department a body which will be of constructive ' service” Williams stopped her briefly Monday to vlai a sister N Y Trip He left Monday night by plane York nd 111 o I (or N Washington later In the week for a conference with Sinclair Weeks newly appointed Commerce Sec- r Dec 1 Ul Martin P Durkin labor-designa- ‘ the assistance I can in making his administration' a successful one" he said Durkin said he anticipates that retary the Labor Department will be Williams said the announcerebuilt and enlarged with funcment of hla appointment wasn’t tions transferred from other exactly a surprise as It had been agencies discussed earlier In conferences He declared also that he be1 1 with Elsenhower and his aides lieves the Act however I was surprised whose repeal labor has demanded in to asked was I stay when for five years can be "amended i harness after the end of the cam- to the satisfaction of labor" paign" he aald Durkin originally from ChiWilliams combines the qualicago was Illinois director of ties of a Phi Beta Kappa a labor for years under both businessman and an Democraticeight and Republican govwrestler ernors He became president of Talking Stage the AFL Plumbers and Pipefitters’ Union in 1943 It happens he’s all three His union has headquarters head of a SeThe here and Durkln’i home is at and attle mortgage-bankinfirm also has Chevy Chase Md where he is a an affinity of knowing a good registered Democrat On the point of his political thing when he sees It— business-wisaffiliation he told a news or pollticowlse He threw his lot with Dwight — If Wlrrphota D Elsenhower when the genscribed u s "simply delightful" inspection was Will Visit Truman four Women writers wslt to question her eral’s presidentialc campaign still In the talking ' Chicago Tribune Service stage Dec 1— Gov WASHINGTON And he was named national NO POLITICS! head of the Citizens Committee Adlai Stevenson will spend for Eisenhower early In the cam- Wednesday and Thursday nights paign although It dost him his as Pres Harry S Truman’s guest chairmanship of the Washington in the executive mansion the State Republican Party to do It White House said Monday give all Taft-Hartle- y DIVIDENDS g property-ma- nagement e Mrs Dwight D Elsenhower wife of president House after what she de- - elect leaves White ‘“7 Z ' As a in your bacamonl or BOOKinl ALLIED FUR INDUSTRIES 942 South lltb Sull LJt Bust Phont In Oid Phon 2 1019 non-politic- commit- Is Elsen20 inauguration day 2000t a Week The cost Is about $20000 a week so I figure we will peed about $150000 to maintain this office building during the transition period The stan of 00 to 100 to one-hais volunteers but the paid workers get the going rata In New York for the type of work they do” When Franklin D Roosevelt entered the White House In 1933 Scott said he came directly from hla office as governor of New York where he had a staff working for him Before 1933 Scott added the problem of transfer log government In orderly fashion was fairly simple "Wa no longer can spend funds of the Republican National Committee which baa financed this staff so far" he said “We have been unable to find any legislation providing for staff payment J during an Interregnum No Previsions i ‘ I guess tha Truman administration thought it would be in office forever and no legislation to meet this situation was en- fed- It develops that there Is such a requirement we vWlll meet the law fully" If lf By MARTHA KEARNEY INS Writer WASHINGTON' Dec are no politics In housekeeping-ev- en when It Involves the White House Mamlw Elsenhower and Bess Truman got together for 90 minutes in the executive mansion Monday and agreed it was merely a pleasant social call and an exchange of housewifely hints Said Mrs Eisenhower after wards: "All housewives talk the same language” Said Mrs Truman: "Wa had a very pleasant visit together— we have known each other for a long time and it was very good to see Mrs Elsenhower Christmas Cookies taste better made at 1-- There 4 one-thir- d pair or twa of choke Alliad chinchilla! epara ream can tart you toward indopondonc and satisfying lifo Chinchillas aro clean and gcntln have na odor end fnnd casts less than $4 year Allied Fur Industries cats help yew get started right beceuse they ere the world's largest chisschiltd sales firm and their huge marketing organisation can steer yea toward greater profits Htene far o fill In the years ahead A cross-Atlanti- Ike Completes Cabinet Rosterj 2 First Ladies Fills Labor Commerce Jobs from Fsge One now operating Talk Over wa this agency bejievj problem to keep the machinery tee need not report to any hero going until Gen House Work eral or state agency However hower takes the oath on Jan jContlnued bsstnentl in ycur sue-eessf- ul 5 ’ Labor Secretary Designate Gist Vole for Stevenson Sees Post As ‘Surprise’ Menon was not very clear' on the reasons why India does not want to serve on the repatriation commission and cast the deciding vote declaring only that each side would have two represent-- ' Uvea an dthat to make India the fifth member would upset this arrangement Later ha remarked that the "way of the peacemaker la hard" and it is believed that acted" India does not wish to assume a Asked whether hla plan did position of such overwhelming not come dangerously close to Importance private subsidizing of individuals already designated to fill federal 'posts Scott said: Plan Defense Plants "No I don’t think so Wa no III-- Tbe WASHINGTON Dee longer are engaged in a political Department of Commerce campaign Tha job wa have to said Monday investors plan tlS do now is an administrative job billion of defense plant construc- We have almost an embryo of River government here and this la the tion In tha ’ 10 Missouri ’ Basin states ' ' ' ' " only Elsenhower headquarters J ‘JACK IN BOX’ New Appointee i 4 iUere’i Ike Team' N Y Newa Service Dec Dwight D Elsenhower rounded but hla cabinet Monday Here la the Elsenhower team that will become the Republican administration at Washington on Jan 20: State Secretary — John Foster Dulles New York City lawyer Treasury Secretary — George M Humphrey Cleveland O InNEW YORK dustrialist Defense Secretary— Charles E Wilson Detroit president of Gen- eral Motor Attorney General — Herbert Brownell Jr New York City lawyer Postmaster General — Arthur E Summerfield Flint Mich auto dealer - ' Labor Fast v t Labor Secretary — Martin P Durklp Chicago and Washington AFL' plumbing Industry presi- dent Agriculture Secretary — Ezra Taft Benson Utah farm marketing specialist Interior Secretary— Gov Douglas McKay of Oregon Commerce Secretary-Sincl- air Weeks Massachusetts Industrialist Other top offices: Ambassador to the United Nations—Sen Henry Cabot Lodge Jr (R Mass) I Federal Security Administrator— Culp Hobby Houston Texas editor and' pubN lisher Mutual Security Administrator —Harold E ' Stassen president of Pennsylvania University A ' Utah Woman Treasurer of the United States —Mrs Ivy Baker Priest of Utah Undersecretary of Commerce — Walter Williams Seattle Mra-Ove- ta jp'iiEbaGUO again" Mrs Elsenhower began the traditional tour of her new home at 11 a m She was a few minutes early for the appointment and wu greeted by the present first lady at the front door The two beamed and smiled at each other shook hands and posed for some 39 photographers for more than three minutes deweather spite the Toward the end of the session Mrs Truman called to the photographers: "Hurry up it’s cold out here1 Mrs Truman wore a black Persian lamb jacket thrown over a blue crepe dress while Mrs Eisenhower wore a mink coat and a little velvet cap along with black accessories Mrs Truman commented: "You’re looking wonderful” Sift together 3 c eiflacl Kltchan Cwft Fitter and 2 Hp baking pawder Cream Vk a buffer or margarine and I sugar Add 2 slightly beaten agge end 1 1btp treassC Stir in rifted dry ingredients grated rind of 1 teman and I hp lenten extract ChiR FOR THE "BOUGHS" 1 e Using pattern true and cut patterns of cardboard for cookies of 3 tiiee Roll dough to W thickness on a flouredxsurface and uaa a doth cover on tha'reUii&pin Cut oat the cooidea and place oiTCooky sheet Pierce a hole in the teinpl ’ough" the acrapa etjf adsaS llCwdynda of pierdng a bden the cents 8ptfnkla green rogalfikka in a hot Vyb (400F Bougha ebopt $ min etar(oot B Cool on gJMit rack Brash edMoffwaghg with cnfoHionere’jrug&r pihg into - 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