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Show LAYTON JOURNAL. LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Truman Ignores Program Setback, Insists Congress Is Cooperating; Approval Seen for Vets Pension NOTE) When opinion nr express! la tbes column. they ar tho ol (EDITOR Wartera Newspaper talon awt analyst and not ticeiurll; of thi aearipaper.) Explains Pact PRESIDENCY: $oy It Isn't So' Was Preiident Truman emulating the oitrlch with the old head In the land technique, or waa ha naive enough to believe what be waa saying? This aeemed a fair question when Mr. Truman, despite multiple set backs In congress for his leglsla tlve program, declared he and the congress were cooperating and that only troublemakers" talked of bad feeling between them. MR. TRUMAN had Ours Is Short To many who had experienced the horrors of war and who had met German foemen in battle, American policy in Germany was almost maddening. Official approval of selection of a group of to manage the Ruhr Ger- suffered secretary of state, explains north Atlantic pact at special press conference at the state department. Dean Acheson, PACT: war-monge- rs n manys greatest war-makin- g tial was bringing cries of protest from all over the nation. The grasp of the was reaching farther and farther into Germanys vital affairs and the optimism of the group that their desires would be fulfilled was sigwas a statement by Hans Thomsen, who was the Nazis last charge daffaires in Washington, that he and other veteran Hitler diplomats expected to resume their careers in the new Germany." There was no lack of cockiness in Thomsens stand. Said he: The new German government cannot get along without the old Wilhelm-strass- e men who know their business." He is now in the banking business in Hamburg. The old pattern was becoming increasingly clear. Smart diplomats, seeking a rampart against communism, were using this same objective to Germany as a European power a buffer against the Reds. The old, old legend was unfailing. Always the swallows had come back to Capistrano, and this time they came again. THE LEGEND was fulfilled to the day. Through the long, lazy centuries that the birds have always been coming back to San Juan Capistrano, their return has always been on the same day each year St Josephs day. And this year there was no deviation. On St. Josephs day the birds came sweeping back at dawn to fly into their homes under the eaves of the historic old mission. They do not come in huge swarms as some reports have it," an old padre said. Instead they arrive in small contingents, 50 to grease-and-hot-flam- e try, with with Yale. For this we give a boys. I lusty cheer. If there is one field Even the proper technique in try in which plenty of education is The course in hotel management What a field! Thera are thousands of cities and towns in America where, except for on inn( if lucky), the hotels are run by sock peddlers hired to keep on a bet, learned to cook by taking down expenses and operate wholly an elementary course in arson and on the theory that the guest should kept their Jobs because the boss ate bring his own plumbing kit, be able to fix a lock and make no complaint elsewhere. if he has to have the hotel physician after ordering th immediately A college for chefs, cooks and day's speciaL stewards Is a crying need. America desperately needs It. Three cheers and a tiger for The customers are tired of bethat school up in the rarified ating guinea pigs for apprentice of Yale. And we hop beys wbose mosphere Harvard and Princeton will see th motto Is, If you can eat it light, too. without catsup, its our mis- take." . There are G. I. students frofn 38 states in the school at New Haven. The boys study cooking under experts and nobody who thinks two minutes are enough for a egg makes the team. No student with a fixed idea that any sandwich is tasty if well upholstered with faded lettuce finishes his freshman year. four-minut- pies and beef stews and that the dean flunks any student who insists all a chicken pie needs to be irresistible is a slight segment of wing, one quartered potato and a boiled onion whipped in glue. of mjr torrow 1 shall nuke toog beautiful that others grief will cease. but liften, silently and long, I promise him m tong shall bring him peace: One clear high note of faith, one note of cheer. OUT j planners, ah, country today, and 149,923 think the menu has been radically changed if the string beans are left out. Oh, I shall make my song a thing of light The darkness only can put forth a ftar; And out of sorrow darker than the night A song shall lift that men will hear afar. And liftening, with faces eager glad Will say, Where is the sorrow that we had?" Grace Noll Crowell for menu Aa theres a field! Take 150,000 middle-clas- s restaurants in this And one of courage, flung againft the sky; But not one tremulous, low note of 6 And not one muted, agonizing ay. at a time." Father Hutchinson, pastor, said that the birds usually leave in July after their young can fly. They travel to nearby canyons to feed where Insects are plentiful, he in- e We understand special attention is paid to the matter of chicken Sng from Sorrow A 73 Cuff Stuff "Realtov won a race at $4? to Miami the ether day and Shudda4 Haddim is still knocking himself Realtor! A.J with reproachments. name like that in Florida and I , dont know its a sure hunch! h cried. Every third guy I meet this winter down there is selling lots! I cant do any handicapping the night before this race on account of everybody on the porch is arguin over real estate. That night around midnight I get waked up by a phone call in. the next room and some guy starts making an appointment to look At breakfast over a e are done a eggs my half hour on account of the chef to sell the dishwasher bungalow cheap. And on the way to the track the taxi driver stops to point out his acreage! Yet there skinner Realtor on the program and I let him go. , I) n. three-minut- is-thi- On closing day at Hialeah the Indians were given their Seminole Dietitians? Yes and no. Perin the infield. Tbit annual moment we the think day that sonally, observation of the White-Maa person gets a sheepskin as a at play sends them back to dietition he or she thinks it is a license to skimp on all the essenthanking the Red Man's tials of lunch except eggplant and god that they have escaped one-annu- s --fer coleslaw. dicated. BOGEY MAN: Solons Defiant Figuratively thumbing its col lective nose at the big man" the United States senate by a vote of 50 to 11 confirmed the appointment of Dr. James Boyd as director of the federal bureau of mines. THE "BIG MAN was John L. Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers of America, and he wanted no part of Dr. Boyd in the federal mine regulation setup. The senate action came while Lewis had the pressure on. Lewis miners were in the second week of a shutdown ordered by Lewis who termed the stoppage a memorial to miners killed and Injured last year. Chief speculation concerned the Import of the senate action. Did it mean that government, finally, was ready to clamp down on the dictatorial Lewis and abolish his power as a continuing threat to American industry? It could mean that, if Lewis rjilne stoppage resulted in a reversal of labor sentiment among some members of congress and a labor law were really to be enacted. 14-da- y get-toug- What Next? By INEZ GERHARD ENGELBACH, of CBS AND a N D Y werent They were sitting in metal chairs which were placed at right angles to each other, instead of side by side on the glider, and the glow in their eyes was replaced HELEN producer-direct- or Hallmark proud of himself and ready for anything that came along he just went right after the mechanics job he saw advertised in the morning paper. Saturday night the whole family gathered for the radio program telling of the contest and the winners. Playhouse," may not be a but Joan Fontaine, Irene by anger. Dunne, Gregory Peck and many "The trouble is you have no amother stars agree that he gets out-- a bition!" Helen was saying as her t a n d i n g performances from wide set "Bat I didnt win," Andy said eyes flashed signals, gray actors who might not give them The curls act when the program "You long helplessly lazy!" otherwise. Miss Fontaine did were given a toss was over, they didnt mention "Random Harvest" on the Playas she got to her my name and that Robert Amhouse and asked to have him difeet. herst won the five hundred dolrect her next picture. Peck had lars." Andy got up too. He gave her the The door bell interrupted Andy one sided smile and when the messenger boy gave hed brought home from war with him a telegram he glanced at it him and shrugged his heavy shoul- and ripped it open. HOW DID IT ders. Andy had blond curls, too tight to his well shaped head and the merriest of hazel eyes. You can say that again," he told Helen, I act lazy, do I? He thought: Well thats that and Ill and get as far from Hyville as pos sible. When he got home the radio was playing jive and he wound one leg ACROSS over the chair beside it His mother came into the room and said, 1 Front of a JOAN FONTALNE aren't you going to look for a job boat 5 Snow shoes fought off requests to play Abra- today, son? 9 Thick cord ham Lincoln, saying he was a As he worried for an answer the 10 Penitential cinch to be typed as Lincoln and announcer interrupted the program season wanted to postpone it but could to tell about a soap contest. Five not refuse the role, in The Prairie hundred dollars for first prize, he 11 Muffled words 12 Become Years," with Engelbach directing. said, "just tell in twenty-fivliable to Sudzy-Soalike best! Tactful but forceful direction" why you 14 Chief god that's what they say they get from Im trying to think up an entry (BabyL) him. for the contest. Mom," said Andy 15 Having a directing his hazel eyes up and handle (var.) like an imp, only IU have Hollywood has lured two of "The grinning 16 Kingdom, to have NW Europe Guiding Light" cast into its fold. bars of the wrappers from three the darned soap." Willard Waterman, 19 Tantalum Ray BranAndy Tyson tried not to underdon", starts work as Bing Crosbys (sym.) in "Riding stand that she inferred he had 20 Mysterious stuffy brother-in-laHigh", and Betty Gerson, the fe- wasted too many afternoons. He 21 Obnoxious male lead, will have a leading role made great work of wording his enplant in a picture at Republic that's un- try and addressed the envelope for 23 Fascinate 25 Endures named so far. This will be Miss mailing. 26 Absorbed, as Gerson's first film venture, so Habit turned his steps into tho in thought here's luck to her. corner store where the fellows 27 aloft Fly and teased him about laoghed 28 Mulberry his Half he entry. angry again The new March of Time" may 29 Raged hurried out of the place and give you a lot of ideas, if you don't 32 Clay-liktossed Into letter near the the knbw where to spend your next va35 Hewing tool cst mailbox. cation. Or it may show you a 38 Mohamme5 Lurk In the three weeks that went by place youve already enjoyed. The 6 Knows dan bible film shows a of he didnt go near Helen nor did he 37 An (Scot) American holidays 7 Indian (Peru) cruise ships, look for a Job. One day slipped toinette 8 Speak big and little hotels, camping trips, into the next and a laxness seemed 39 Gains dude ranches. Americans spend to hold him tight. He was marking 40 Covers 11 Insane some 11 billion dollars on vacations; time and getting more dissatisfied with ink 13 Peruse here is how they do it 41 Alcoholic with every passing hour. 15 Chest drink NIGHT, a day later, when he 17 A market pHE (Orient) Kid ChisselL one of the got home to find excitement in 42 18 Fortify Register In RKOs "The the very air and Mom holding out a 21 To tire used to work out in a Cleve22 Identification telegram he ripped it open and DOWN land gym In 1925 with an amateur nearly passed out. SUDZY-SOAmarks 23 Clatter fighter named Packy East Then IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE YOU 1 A dried plum 24 Slight Packy took the long count gave up WINNER OF FIRST PRIZE. STOP. 2 Large round fighting, and Chissell didn't know LISTEN TO USUAL SATURDAY depressions rooms 25 Exclamation what had become of him. Didnt PROGRAM STOP. CONGRATU3 Open (poet) used to see East until some years latei, in LATIONS. 4 Marry frighten Hollywood. Paclv had won quite Next day Andy got a Job. It was a reputation there as Bob Hope. so really easy. He felt so good star-make- r, FEEL TO BE A PRIZE WINNER FOR A FEW DAYS? STOP. THE BOYS. Andy was half way out the door when Helen caught up with him where you going" she asked. T11 bust those guys in the nose, Andy cried, of all the dirty, low-dow- n tricks." Helen laughed as she read tho Tears rolled down her telegram. lovely cheeks and still she laughed. Andy couldnt help laughing with her. "If they hadnt done it wed still be angry with each other, she pointed out, "and you wouldnt job and we wouldnt be planning on getting married." have-you- CROSSWORD PUZZLE st elatlaa la Nut e p w and coal conwere wondering what would be the next move in John L. Lewis campaign strategy. Lewis, above, had called the k stopminers out in a as a which described he page memorial" to miners killed and hurt in 1948. Coal operators sumers two-wee- INSIDE ' SHORT STORY "inside story was none other than Mr. Truman himself. It wasn't censorship at all the President said, which caused presidential party attaches to seize photos taken of Mr. Truman while he was swimming. It was just that Mrs. Bess Truman doesn't want her husband traipsin' around clad only in bathing trunks, and Harry S. Truman jolly well knows it is needed, too. ham-and-be- an Burglar Irked Carl Fletcher. at finding nothing worth stealing after housebreaking that he called police and reported his own burglary. Fletcher broke Into a filling station. then telephoned the sherifi and police to come get" him. He waited tor them and unlocked the door to let them in. "1 Just gel mad," he said, at finding nothing worth taking." In Champaign, was so irked 23. 111., No. 29 e cross-sectio- n stum-bling- 'Boss' Censored President's Swim Photos FOR CHEFS PHILLIPS it in the operation of the COLLEGE FOR CHEFS ing an egg escapes them. Their American average restaurant and idea of a good dinner is anything G. I. School in cooking, menu lunchroom. The that has been in and out of a planning, restaurant operation and eating places of this are country grease bath. And they can make hotel management are being conover largely by chefs who coffee taste like essence of marine presided ducted in various parts of the counare strictly varnish. They got into the business one more or less affllated needed, is SWALLOWS: law-maki- confiscated photographs was out and the gentleman who broke the ... ARE MORE COLLEGES poten- Dahl-quls- t, side at home. For, at last, the secret of the Boola Boola Boys Battle Bicarb Business Unfailing Legend Reds Burn The Kremlin and its satellites were literally burned up over the north Atlantic treaty alliance. To the Russians the pact was a "deceptive instrument of war aimed against" them. Russian THE CONTROLLED press and radio Joined in the clamor, branding the pact as the work of trying to wreck the United Nations. The general theme was that the alliance was the main weapon of the aggressive policy of the ruling circles of the United States, Britain and France." PENSIONS: The Russian stew waa understandable. By this diplomatic coup Who Pays? It was beginning to appear that western powers had managed to a veteran's pension bill in some abate somewhat the legend of Soviet form would be enacted by the 81st invincibility among the smaller congress. Prodded by Rep. John countries and at the same time to Rankin (D., Miss.), of the bouse serve notice on the Russians that veterans affairs committee, the any further violence or aggression measure under consideration would within the pact area would mean give veterans of World Wars I and war. THE TERMS OF the pact do not II automatic pensions of $90 a say that; but they say actually 83. bureau month at age Budget which is the same. That something cost the would this contend experts is that pact nations shall construe nation upwards of 123 billion doan attack on any member as an llars over the next 50 years. WHO WOULD PAY the cost of attack upon them all, and even the the penslonsT American taxpapers, dumbest Muscovite could underof course, and among these would stand what that meant. The treaty, however, was not be all the veterans who might some its critics at home. John without one As day receive the bonus. slated to be secreFoster Dulles, the war veteran By it, young put time I reached 83, I would have tary of state had Dewey nabbed gone broke trying to pay taxes to the presidency, was anything but enthusiastic about the alliance. In grant me a pension." Thats the viewpoint of some fact, Dulles observations on the veterans. There are many others subject were such as to raise the who honestly feel they are entitled ire of Dean Acheson, secretary of to a pension and would readily state, who charged that Dulles was accept an Installment" tax pay- put out because he, Dulles, couldn't ment period between their present get over Deweys defeat and how age and age 83 in order to get the he might have been secretary of state himself but for that. pension. SOME OPPONENTS of the penRENT CURBS: sion measure favored restricting Outlook Dim pensions only to veterans of World Overriding administration recomWar I, but it was obvious no such the senate voted to let mendations, enacted. proposal as this would be There were too many World War town and city governments abolish if the veterans who would oppose that rent controls in their areas state governors approve. discrimion of the principle simply THERE WERE MANY who would nation, no matter how they might discern instantly the political imfeel basically about the pension inherent in such a move. plication proposaL In states where governors are perOn the first test of the measure. mitted under law to succeed themIt was almost lost, but swift par- selves and even in states which liamentary maneuvering saved it do not permit this governors are from being returned to committee concerned with usually where it might have died a nat- or with naming their successors. ural death. Abolition of rent control power could be used as a Vtent weapon DRAFT: with which to beat recalcitrant voters into line. Eosing Off As anyone familiar with legislaMilitary draft eligibles could retive E. Gen. John processes knows, organizalax Maj. army personnel chief, said tions are always the most powerno more men will be inducted into ful and effective lobbyists. Landthe army before July, 1950; and lords have a national organization that's when the present peacetime which already has been vociferously vocal at Washington. There has draft act expires. been no organization of renters and SO, IT SEEMED that the peacetime draft was virtually over, ex- tenants, not even at the state or cept for the possibility of enact- county level Those who are heard assemblies are those ment of a new act or extension by in who are organized and who know congress of the present law. However, the national defense es- how to obtain hearings And these tablishment hastened to state that organizations usually manage to do General Dahlquist was giving only rather well for themselves. IN WHATEVER FORM the bill that no draft policy his opinion has been laid down, and that no one finally emerges from the senate, it must go to a conference committee knows what the future holds. IT WAS REGARDED as signif- in order to iron out differences between house and senate versions. icant that there have been no inducStates righters would herald the tions under the present law since local volubecause of option features of the control end the January ntary enlistments have filled quotas, bill with elation and landlord groups and army officials have said that would find it easier to attempt budget reductions forced them to legislative pressure in their own back yards. cut their proposed strength. Whatever else the incident of the censorship of pictures showing Harry S. Truman swimming in Florida biay have done, it put him solid with most American males wbose choice of pastime is so frequently influenced by the distaff WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS MOST . . . ex-Naz- is nificant Latest manifestation of the trend three major setbacks In attempting to have his campaign pledges enacted Into law. lie had been blocked on rent controls, appointment of Mon C. Walgren as a key figure In the national defense setup, and civil rights proposals. shook off But, the President these reverses by ignoring them in speech to the United States conference of mayors in Washington. Instead, he told the mayors: Of course I differ with the congress on some points and where these differences are important I ahaU continue to urge the course I think is right. BUT, BASICALLY, the congress and the President are working together and will continue to work together for the good of the whole country. We are going to agree on a lot more things than we disagree on." 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