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Show TIIE y K"n only lca -- Uhein it in a imliy, U e- - inegar Joe S til well Has 0me Bitter Things 'on tided in His Diary MlE . He one eason the e. where fust ' the per- re(i. Stuff Correspondent Blunt old yjKK lUPt W. Stiiwell. American ph jo? the China-na- . a, ,r for most of confided in ndia campaign, "Peanut jp 3 and papers that nickname for s "contemptuous -eiaiissimo Chiang and that a had the late ston Church'll sident Franklin D. Roosevelt Kai-she- k r" "double-crosse- his pocket. - In Current Magazine digest of the late generals to be published in the of the Ladies' Home nal. They were edited by Thee White who covered the t as a war correspondent. tings, shortly !,uok form, appears an accompanying s widow' reveals ed his harrowing cur-iss- note. Stil- - that he jungle con- cam- - partly blind in one indifferent sight other as a result of a World ups while and with only 'ilwells account of his frustrat- efforts to make his allies fight well as the Americans, or at ,t not interfere with the master of the Japanese i for conquest not spare personalities of se with whom he clashed, k drew his bitter- hiang fire, One of thp acknowledged erican authorities on China, Kai-she- Wrote of ; the Chinese Gestapo national-leade- r: the head of government supported and a paity secret a gestapo ice. He is now organizing an ; (an apparent reference to the storm troops) of 100,000 mem-- y He hates the He intends to crush them keeping any munitions furnish-hiand by occupying their as The" Ja7s ret ire lie will make an effort to fight serious He wants to finish the war of sting, with a big supply enal, so' as to perpetuate his Chiang Kai-she- k is s. eom-nist- m tni-'- w me. us He has blocked s and will continue for three to do so. has spoken contemptuously of icrican efforts and has never one word to express gratitude our help, except in one message president, in w hich he me. He is responsible for major disasters of the war, nking, Lang Fang, Changsha Henyang, Kweilin and Liu- the at-s- 50- - nd a it. Services Honor Norm Fuhriman Tears' to Divert Attention Aggie Professor Continued From Page 1) was considerable water in the Des Moines river. It was not in a flood stage, however, as of last June when the lower part of the city of Ottumwa had its buildings inundated to the depth of one Flood Menace "At Builington, Iowa we crossed the Mississippi and found mechanized equipment busy on the (EA Telephoto) Illinois side, the levees Czechoslovakia's former UN delegate, Jan Papanek (right) rharges m UN Sccut it v Cofincil, Lake Sucand building new embankments cess, N. Y that Russia used "indirect aggression" of the Nazi type to impose Communism on Czechoto keep the waters from the homes slovakia. Meanwhile. Vassily Tarasenko Uefti of Soviet Ukraine, confers with Soviet delegate Andrei and farmsteads adjacent to the Gromyko iccnterl. completely ignoring Papanek. Minutes later, Tarasenko charged that All this noise over Czechoslovakia all these crocodile tears, are aimed merely at diverting public attention" from internver. We passed farms where water two feet in depth separate! vention by Western Powers in Greece and Italy. Both Russia and Soviet Ukraine labeled Papanek a homes from the farmyard buildtraitor" to his ceimtrv. mgs. "From the river to Urbana we versity of Illinois. weie subject to intensive rain "During the last two veins, fall and its accumulative effect n the fields was terrific. Pastures when Dean and Director Rusk hecame ill and required a major operation, followed by a long period of convalescence, he recor.i-- j mended that Dr. Carroll act for him in his absence. Because of ,the judicious and fine duality of his work, Dr. Carroll has since been appointed Associate Director. exposed. This was the ending of a storm which had accompanied In this capacity' he is really managdirector and what a of L i'l) paign-Urban- a, . . ing job coordination, correlation and cooperation he is achieving hcie. "Being at the age of retirement at the USAC, here is a man with the energy, drive, enthusiasm and foresight of many men twenty-year- s younger than he. Such opinions lavishly expressed by those of his colleagues here who knoW hm W?ll1Durin'? the two of three days on the enervations of this f.ampus 'ae ,man classify hlm a,s ,fo'e- !ul. dynamic, and respected no,e !s a thr11 respeet in whlch he w held class. Methods in Modern ' li- tr. completely." Our not think the knee a suitable one for 0L0RADO il SPRINGS, TIKE BIG SAVING" SKATING MEET Colo., l't'Hi -- Skater Dlk Button, cham-'iship- lroud of I aiiiily "He was justly pi olid of lus line (anuiy. Pmbahly among those who JwiH miss him most aie his father and Howard, who have ielied so mutq, on pis counsel Comforting words were spoken by Or. Noble. "Death takes fiom us those we hold most dear, said Dr. Noble. "Still it would be wrong to say t 'rt that sadness is th e end ot this hte. No doubt nioie impel taut things than those occupving him b Hailey Hall and Nellie l.eish- - ni life have called him away. 1 man, accompanied by Retta Pup- - leel ceitain that a happiness nevei 'plelon: a tromhone solo by Kai-'earned of by him awaits him foi It iell Tihhitts. accompanied by his the excellent maimei in which he .0 mothei. Mis Floyd Tibbit Is. has met the tasks of life. The A True Friend in Ills ... will life his of glow twilight 14 ssesslons home for years to runic." IL; 'One of the greatest 0 ! ol iin life is the love and Ufeetion served who I Mayor Maugham (1 and lespect I have for Hi ot her with Mr. Fuhriman in the super- - s ,1 , Fuhnman and his lnmily," said intendency of the Providence Fee Theuier. "Here nd ward Sunday school, told ol Supei intendent r '1 lies not just a relative, not just, the Faster program given there (( a tellow townsman, but a true last Sunday and which had hpen J fuend and pal. I have known him at ranged by Mr. Fuhriman. As a intimately for years. Our tamilies result, Faster and the resun ect ion It have Mved and aie growing up seemed to have had a special sig-- v (1 Telephoto He and 1 nificance that day to the large ei v closely together. II Eve Cuiie, daughter of the dishave poured out our hearts to Sunday school attendance. Mayor each other many times. We have Maughan, Mr. coverer of radium, arrives in New who succeeded o tiavellod together, hunted, fished Fuhnnmn in the mayoi's of ice in Yolk after a ltolight froma Pans. :1 llew hcie She accept grant enand slept together, and have Pi evidence last January, spoke of D $10 00(1 of from the American his joyed a great deal of our social Mavor Fuhriman's gentility, and expressed hie together with our wives, who zealous and direct approach, his Cancer Society, that her sister, Mme. are devoted and loving sisteis. tatet fulness in dealing with men. surpiise 1 one Joliot-Curthad recently "lie has been an inspiration, a his firmness in his convictions, his been detained by U. S. immigia-tion leader whom it was an honor to generosity, and his faithfulness authorities. to serve, follow, whose interests and am- - and willingne-fbatons weie noble and whose Piesident Hall commenled on .! judgment and wisdom were good, the fact that Mr. Fuhuman has He possessed many qualities of "always been so much alive, per-o- f it fl character which we could prof- - haps, too much so for his physical He lemimled ft the i itably emulate. He had a wholeIn .1. some personality. He was favormourners that death not it He asably known eveiy where. something away from the SALT FAKE CITY. April 1 U.P) if. sociated with ease in any group. lives of those who remain but it LDS officials church today He could conduct a meeting with also adds something to it. of a $1,000,000 The dedicatory prayer at the ranch inpurchase efficiency. He could pray ferventCanada, about 12 miles in ly. He could be haid, tough and Providence was north of the international line. city cemetery iR firm when the occasion demanded given bv Cliff Forsgren of Preston. The lanch, known as the Kirk-ald- v I) it. His bearing was impressive Pall beaters were James C. ranch, comprises about 125 fl his jaw, his mouth and his eyes re- - VVallentine, William Loosle, Fvan miles of rich farm and A fleeted courage, determination and B. Munay. Preston D. Alder square d tanchlamis and pas.1 Fee he knew which when and and Griffin Zollinger integrity Spenrer ture in the province of Alberta, a wns his right course nothing could Interment was under thp du near Calgary. swerve him from it. His was a of the YV. Loyal Hall No puce was given out by the tender heart under an armor of church, but reports from Calgary o courage. No father could be more and Lethbridge, Canada, were that A kind and loving. His compassion the figure paid for the land was AWARD ATHLETIC and consideiation for Renee, who near $1,000,000. il hasnt been blessed with the best It was one of the largest ranch EverBOSTON, April I - ill1' of health all her life, was an in- ett W. to in dea the pimince, accoiding li; Dorr, Boston University it spiration to those of us who were plaeekieker who refused to aban- Calgary Yepoi ts. aware of his altitude. The land was bought from the don a football caieer despite a ! "By every criterion you wish to crippling injury on I wo .lima, to- Melnlire Ranching Co., Lethbtidge. it measure success, he was a suc- day was voted the Nils V. (Swede) Its 80,00(1 acres of land at present cessful man. His community be- Nelson award as the outstanding support between 0500 and 8000 stowed on him as a citizen the sportsman in college football dur-- 1 Herefoid catt'e of "high quality church officials here reported. highest honor in its power. He was ing 1947. T 1 e. s. u 50 Ranch Canada con-fiim- j 1 ( A EA Telephoto) The famed Jumping Frog of Calaveras County would replace the bear on California state flag if the Senate adopts a resolution introduced at Sacramento, Calif., by Senator Jesse M. Mayo (R.) of Angels Camp, shown here holding his proposed flag. Mayos resolu-- tion said Californias state emblem, the bear, is not indicative of the nature of the state, "and besides, it continues, the bear is emblematic of a foreign power whose tenets of government are Lstast fol to all CaUforrJarti Clarkston News 'Foresters I$Y GLADYS LOOSLE n it li Demand - (Continued From Page I 1 1) ) d Mrs. Lois Moss and sons Glen and Miss Davis will be formally and Arlo of Firth, Idaho, spent cr0w ntd Queen of ihe Foresters, a few days visiting at the home of other candidates for the queen-he- r mother. Mrs. Tillie Thompson. sbjp were Flaine Moon, Orem, Leslie Christensen of Salt Lake Spurs; Ruth Lindburg. .Tooele. City spent a week at the home Aipha chj Omega: Joy Worthing- of his mother, Mrs. Annie Chris- - , Grantsville, Theta Upsilon; tensen. Mysberg. Salt Lake City, janet Mrs. Glenna Hughes of Califor- Lamba Delta Sigma: Cleone Ran-ni- a e spent a week visiting with Miss ;dan Ogden, Chi Omega, and Ravsten. Mrs. Hughes andj(j(lne Q0Cjfrey Clarkston, Kappa Jennie were missionary compan- - Be(a ions while laboring in the North C)t)ler features in the Folesters Central States mission. edition of Student Life whirn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buttars and wag by J()e Jensenwere end week the visiting family spent stories concerning the Bun-ya- n in Ogden at the home of their sis- long an editorial entitled, lore, brother-in-later and We Still Need "Yes, Forestry, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Clara Ravsten, by Dean Lewis M. Turner; Clark and son Roger. Mrs. Lucetta written e front-pagthe stories Sparks and Lee Ravsten spent banquet and Paulsconcerningand a Patty, Tuesday visiting in Smithfield at the home of Hr. and Mrs. Lowell photo of Queen Davis. Toolsen, the occasion being Mrs. daughter Sarah left on Monday Toolsen's hirthday. Clarence Clark spent Tuesday in for a weeks vacation with Mr. and Salt Lake City with his brother Mrs. Mathew Call at Emmet, Ida. Mrs. Rose Buttais spent TuesVerne, who underwent a sprious operation in the general hospital. day with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wasson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Clark were dinner guests on Friday' at Val Verda, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, the occasion being Mr. spent Tuesday visiting in Midvale Thompson's birthday. Bishop and Mrs. Andrew L. Heg-giMr. Andrew S. Heggie and reilCES . .. , h .1 b I 3 ) Mnr-Jenni- 9 It .1 (1 li I' 1 9 ELECTRIC GENERAL J . Matec heater e, ,) it .1 d 4 If. HOT WATER I ! So necessary (or daily living. 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I tried to M on my feet instead of my will well-bein- students Pe. ofgaduateculture Judge Bosone down is wind il loss Church Purchases Sch" Kai-she- The long Surprised j ar--th- e st -I religious leader. led the gieat sustained. a 1 pio-gin- m story. the tornado in the Southern area of Illinois during that week. The effects on the trees in orchards, woodlots, homesteads and along the highway was typical in every instance blanches and limbs twisled out of the tree tops and strewn all about the area. Utility poles were either down or tippeJ at a 45 degree slant towards the no.th. Feed lots had become ponds or quagmires. Only the farmyard ducks seemed to enjoy the con- ditl0"- We passed cars in the bar row pits, commercial trucks stuck on secondaty roads and feed manure spreadei s wagons and mired up to the axles in the field and farmyard roadways. Upon arriving here at Cham- we were informed that all planes from the nearby airport had been flown to Michi gan, and that the student families at the University student colony had been urged to take temporary refuge in the Armory, the Field-- 1 house, Stadium house, etc. until the storm subsided. Outstanding Utahn "While not being in the direct path of the storm, this area was nevertheless affected to the extent 1 1, 19 IS. (Continued From Page 1) oileied by Howaid Futiiiman and Claieme Hammond. Speakeis weie Supt Lin'd M. Them or of the Cache county si honls, li Lclltand G. Noble 'if Finest B. the USAC, Miivm Vaughan, and Piesident W. Loyal Hall of the Ml. Logan slake presi- demv Resolutions of lespect from the l.ogan Lions club weie lead bv Harold M Peteisen. Other paits of the musical were a tno by the Olsen bint hois of Pi ov ideneo. accom- pained by Hetty Rnppleve; a duel blems. Dr. and Mrs. Carroll ai e the confronted with an idea of two university-educate- d that defeats him. He is parents of having a wind velocity of 72 children a boy and a girl. Both by the spread of com-limiles hour." per are now married, one living tin influence. He cant see that Dr. also Stevens there reports the Atlantic coast and the X'ther mass of Chinese people vvel-l- e the reds as being the only pn the state of Washing.,: ' Unlversi,y of Illinois Hnd promises ble hone of relief from crushing wrile news noles about them ition, the abses of the army and while he is there. Lai's gestapo. In a second part of his comGreed, Corruption munication Dr. Stevens writes the k i'nder Chiang they concerning Dr. V. E. Chinese people) now begin to following Carroll what they may expect. Greed, Dr 'Carrol) , the outsandin , juption. favoritism more taxes. Ut h t the Universty of Illinois ruined currency, terrible waste Judge Reva Beck Bosone, Salt Born , 0rdervilLe, Utah, he is life, callous disregard for the Lake Citys famous woman jurist State of alumnus the utah Agr;. its of men cultural college, graduating with and civic worker, will address a tilwell said that from his oba B. S. degree in the class of public meeting in Logan taberlations Churchill, then British 1909. At the University of Illinois nacle tonight, 8 oclock, discussing ne minister, had Mr. Roosevelt received the M. S. degree in proposed solutions for the problems he He added that - he 1911 and in 1914 he earned pnotized. and of alcoholism. informed that the president Ph.D. degree, ' the the received Chairman of the meeting, to 1 sev-suggested his withdrawal first one ever granted here in the which the public is invited free of times but that Gen. George receivec which he in will be Jesse P. Rich, Loshall had not acted on the department charge, it. gan city judge. gestion. He said Mr. Roosevelt "Dr. Carroll accepted employnted him out because he could-gment on the University and ExMrs. Bosone is executive director along" with his allies, staff and advanc of the Utah State Board on Alcotilwell referred only briefly to periment station ed in recognition of his work holism. She was named to the Utah epic march out of Burma wit he headed the Department of Hall of Fame in 1943 for effective the loss of a man and with until Husbandry. During these rehabilitation of alcoholics and d brevity to his capture of Swine until 1937 he did outstand- wayward boys and girls, and has ikina, a victory scored against years work in swine nutri- been a consistent fighter for a farm e of the heaviest odds of the ing pioneer a recognized for alcoholics, and for model ,i jail tion and became in that field. facilities. hist before he was removed from authority At USAC Then nmand in the on the direct 1937-3- 8 reCarroll Judge Bosone is serving her sec"During (uest of Chiang to President turned to Utah State Agricultural ond term as president of the State Psevelt in Oct. 1944, the general college and Experiment Station to Association of City Judges. j'te his wife: Judge Rich emphasized that tohead the Department of Animal Jit looks very much as though be Dean of the night's discussion will be of interest to and Husbandry iv hnd gotten me at last. The School of Agriculture. 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