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Show 10 THE HERALD JOURNAL Wednesday, For Russia the problem Is even troops and supplies enroute to the war. He also could dictate more complicated, what portions of Japanese Indus- Separate treaties have given us Uy would be utiliz-- d to manufac-- ! the continued use of Japanese and help in obtaining sup-- i tuie war supplies. He had a State Deuartment adviser but. theor-- . ohes, but Russia now has no. pucally at bast, Ridgway dictated legal representation in Japan at 'all since she refused to sign the in riimnplh, flnal nsWPrBY PHIL NEWSOM Now Japan is a free nation and Japanie peace tieaty. Cnited Press Foreign Analyst suggests theie aKo may be a Mid- -' ,he milllary hase given way tol Furthermore, Russia has a mu-- 1 which sudd n The change den change in the status of the the State departmerit. tuai assistance pact with the Red B. MatthewRidgway makes Gen. Korean truce talks. It also indicates that President Tiuman and the chiefs of staff expect no outbreak of general war in the Orient, and that defense of Euiope continues to be No. 1 on this countiys foieign B.V I'nited Press agenda. With Gen. Dwight D. EisenIdahoans Tuesday weie apparteturn home to campaign howers k long ently winning their ptesidential battle against rampaging (5em for the Republican will become nomination, Ridgway State waters. Flooded major streams, from this nation's foremost abroad. Lewiston in northern Idaho to Pocatello In the south end of the Armistice Question state, werei beginning to level off and weie expected to begin dropThe change in the Korean situation, if there is to be one, need ping by Wednesday. The ftoise weather buieau said not necessarily le.sult m an aimis- that a cool air mass, covering tier. most of the state was responsible Ridgway's Tokyo headquarters for the relief. warned the fust of this week Cold tempeiatuies were begin- that tne Reds have taken advan- ning to slow up snow melts in tage of the lull in Korean fightthe higher levels, accounting for ing to build up their ground appreciable drops in flood danger foices to more than 730,000 men. levels. have a powerful air arm of The Clearwater river near Thy some 1,500 ait planes based on Lewiston crested Tuesday at 17.4 Manchuna and they have in-- 1 The weather bureau predicted a creased their frontline artillery 16.6 Wednesday and 15,6 so that in some sectois they some, drop to on Thursday. The only damage times fire more rounds per day from high water thus far was than we do. Their artillery inflooded basements in two River- cludes rocket launchers. side warehouses and a boat club. However, there have been no The Snake river, at Weiser, w as signs so far that the Reds intend holding steady at 14.6 feet. Some to launch a spring offensive such water was reported lapping at as they did at this time last year. the edge of the road but traffic In any event, Gen. James A. was getting through. It was also Van Fleet still commands the 8th to begin dropping expected by Army, and in trading Gen. Mark Thursday Clark fur Ridgway the Allies are -- not losing in battle experience. It could be that Japans return to independence is having a conl'.Pi A man siderable PHILADELPHIA, bearing on the future of walked into the business office of the truce talks. the University of Pennsylvania Last Attempt? Hospital Tuesday night and handed Assistant Manager Charles The U N.s offer of a package Kaufmann a note which tead: "Doctors give me three months to deal to the Reds to settle the last live. Don't warn the rest or three remaining issues of the negotiations could be a last attempt I'll blow your brains out. As doctors and nurses passed on our part to reach a settlement the office unaware of the holdup. before new complications set in. For instance, under the Japanthe man and a companion forced a girl cashier to hand over $1,800 ese occupation, Ridgway was the man in charge. He not only ran in cash. Then they marched Kaufmann and the girl to a nearby in- the Korean war but he ran Japan bound them as well. He could dictate what terviewing room, with rags and pieces of clothes- Japanese ports and bases would be used as staging areas for line, and fled. April 30, 1952 Change In NATO Commanders Suggests Change In Korea Policy Chinese against Japanese aggres ba-.e- s ' I - j the pact with Russia into effect, There is no indication that Rus- sia wants to be dragged into the Korean situation any more than she already is. Idahoans Win Grow Canning Crops Flood Battle Additional Acreage Needed two-wee- PEAS AND STRING BEANS These Contract Cash Crops ('EA Telephoto) Virkery, 27, of Atlanta, poises to jump ofT ledge of Venetian to jump if anyone Hotel roof at Miami Fla. (left). He puts bis hands to his face (center), threatening would be suicide, fireman John Lundstedt tries to grab him. After two hours of pleading with the of his own life. Policemea closed in to help hold the youth. grabs Vickery under arms (right) at risk He told officers he had a fuss" with his girl friend. HFSFTANT SUICIDE SAVED-Ja- PARADISE BY MRS. MOI.A VVF.LCH Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pearce were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pearce of Midvale and 'Mrs. Maggie Pearce of Murray. Recently Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pearce, daughters Shirley and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Monteith Pearce and two ehildien motored to Malad, Idaho, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haney Jensen. Attending the cooking demonstration held at Logan were, Edna Smith, Lenore Olsen and Gertrude Welch. Burdett Richman has been confined to. the Veterans hospital for seevrat days. His wife has been in Salt Lake during his stay there. VVm. T. James, Mrs.Ethel Bar-roand Mrs. Bessie Williams have returned to their .homes after being called to the bedside of their mother Mrs. Sarah J. James who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce spent the week end at Brigham visiting at the home of their daughter Wanda and fiVily. Returns Home Joseph Norris returned home from Las Vegas, Nev., where he has been employed during the past winter Months. , A large group of boys from here attended the FFA banquet held at South Cache Fridav evening. Mrs. Dewey Beck, the former Ann Rock has been ill and confined to her bed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Welch were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'L. A, Olsen of Hyrum. The three act comedy drama presented by the Millville M.I.A. was well attended here Tuesday night. Mrs. D. O. Nielsen, Miss Emma Nielsen of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Roberts and two children of Wellsville were Wednesday visitors at the Harry Welch home. Mrs. Harvin Obray is recuperating at her home here following a major operation. Sunday visitors at the Obray home were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cook of Connor Springs. Mrs. Ella Allen was a recent visitor at Clearfield, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Obray. Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Allen were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Pearce of Clearfield. The Children Sing" was the theme for Primary conference held herp Sunday night. A fine presentation was enjoyed by a large group. Mrs. David McMurdie of Salt Lake City and Mrs. C. E. Childs of Ogden have been here helping care for their mother Mrs. Saiah J. James. On Furlough PFC. David Winston James Is enjoying a furlough with parents and friends. He is st' oned at Aberdeen Proving Guund at Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peck and daughters Nom.a Jean, Kola and Onita of Pendelton, Ore., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilmer James. Norma Jean has very recently returned from the Northern California mission. Mrs. Sherod Smith and two children of Boise, Ida., spent several days guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilmer James. Mrs. Viola S. Welch accompan- - Is Blaine Paul PORTLAND Carroll, 28, Army veteran and former University of Portland student, Tuesday blamed the for getfickleness of women ting him into trouble a charge of embezzling $17,000 from the Ontario, Ore., Wood Products comany. "I guess she was one of those girls that picks em up and drops em like flies," he glumly admitted to arresting officers. Carroll declined to name the woman but said she was a young divorcee and thafhe spent the money on her in six weeks. I squandered it foolishly on a woman I thought I was in love with, he said. Carroll, a graduate of Portland university last June, was hired as office manager for the Ontario firm. He allegedly set up an account for a lumber firm in Boix, Ida., and used bogus lumber invoices to steal money fiom the wood products company. ( And Provide Employment and Payroll Dollars For Cache Valley Youth and Grown Ups Upheld By Supreme Court Planting Time (s Here Church 3,000 communities in the nation WASHINGTON. (UP leadeis have claimed a "gratify- in which some such form of week instruction ,1s being ing victory in the long legal day religious battle over "released time reli- offered. He said the council will make all participants to gious instruction for public school urge sure that their programs are so students. The Supreme Court, in a 6 to 3 decision Monday, sanctioned dismissal of ehildien one day a week for religious instruction off the school grounds if their parents request it. Two New York city parents had challenged a state law permitting this "released time" program on grounds that it violates the constitutional principle of separation of church and state. Gerald E. Knoff, general director of the Commission on Christian Education of the National Council of Churches, said in Chicago that church leaders are greatly pleased at this decision." He said the court had upheld precisely the system of released time religious instruction, which the National Council has been advising its affiliates to sponsor. Knoff said there are now about constructed as to be in accordance with both the spirit and letter" of the court decision. In his opinion. Justice vVilliam O. Douglas noted that in Champaign the classrooms were used for religious instruction whereas in New York they were not. He said the McCollum case could to cover the not be expanded New York program unless separation of church and slate means that public Institutions can make no adjustments to their schedules to accommodate the religious needs of the people. ' The court also upheld 5 to 4 Illinois the bitterly disputed group libel" law. The law prohibits publication of material which libels any race, color, creed or religion." Phone Us Our Fie!d Man Will Call on You Robs Hospital California Packing Corp. ... Smithfield, Utah Phone Number 7 led Mrs. Opal Chugg of Provl- dence to Salt Lake City, Thursday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearce were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and son Jerry and Mrs. Ellen Roclt and son Brent of Salt Lake I City. Mrs. John' Earley has been very 111. She is convalescing at the home of a daughter at Spring-vill- e. Mrs. Earley is a former resident of Paradise. eeThem All.. at LLOYDS of Logan YOUR r FRIGIDAIRE Millville HIM BY MRS. NEWELL OLSON Mrs. Ervin Hammond returned home on Monday from the Logan LDS hospital following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yaite and 3 children of Salt Lake City spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill spent Saturday and Sunday in Centerville and Sail Lake City. Accom-panithem was his mother Mrs. Bertha Hill who will spend the next week or two down there. Mrs. Glen Roskelley and tw o children of Smithfield visited on Wednesday with her mother Mrs. George Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holyoke and three children of Burley, Idaho visited here with hey parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lai sen. Mr. Holyoke returned home on Sunday evening and Mrs. Holyoke remained to visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Curtis and family are back home again after, spending the winter in Las Vegas, Nev. AUTOMATIC WASHER e gwesgot m ng - Woter Action I Live- All - Mesa Porcelain Finish I Police said the embezzlement occurred between June and October la.-- t year. Carroll was discharged Oct. 15. 1951, because of unsatisfactory work, but the embezzlement wasn't discovered until several weeks ago when the firm discovered a $2,000 forged check drawn against its account. Carroll was arrested here and held on $7000 bail as a fugitive to be returned to Malheur county. In a signed statement he admitted spending all the stolen funds, plus his own savings, proceeds from insurance dividends and additional money he borrowed from banks, all on the young divorcee within a period of six weeks. Items included a $4000 automobile, furniture and appliances worth $3300, two diamond )ing sets worth $1300, a $1750 checking account, $1500 In house payments and $1500 In jewelry and "trinkets." And after that, he said, he "lost e6res Rapidry Unimode1 Spin! 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