Show - -- - - - ' 1 - t 5alt aht etibunt 1 - Tuesday Morning May 221951 ibliblisbod Apra IS Ian bonNr4 overt sail Liao- Trtb000 ' ' - - - ter of last winter indicates - In Korea was neat Columnist Stewart Alsop writing from Washington said that there was I "smell" of something in the air much like the feeling evident just before the Berlin blockade was lifted But 'settlement" can ' i g ta c r r ree-r- " oa17emIt i "A eot of us were reeeeet en la the cel schoct We were told IL e I-- ' It 3 ti s - CI'I'SICrit:1 Os ell rt!-- T vra' touatke1- 1:73 n't e? h te bye rtztri tor I yezrs can't to to sroorto fsr is km tos - on to te t Sy rre!izz cats L1A so tlr ttry Lave Lca y 11 1te rot:17'1"dt) raie trzturd fa71' et t:- --:LIzi tretra v to Live turncl etA e':l to v ! see tOey ry tz:7-n- In I trI eestartnsno ycoro rOins anl Lave ea to tale tteir r:zre it the world I r71 rflo track Lard i worms y e11 setra to complain L94to 117Y Lave no ''I rt-:::z- I1 :- Vr 11 V-t- V:ret-!::':- 1 ! cc:4!? of Ercats:y NI IL V 'n to tet tLz:a streght oft Ci':-- s No "'ctzt dtt4t" e:'Llt:-- co t '''-i- Do sttver-el'r17:1ent7y I- Ait tt:y Lave to r 's ::!-2- ' r :111 LI' - r a o m ' - a-- 1 t'''--- e tlwrys ri" n fr crlev mr?re I I r rr!:s And J 1 a LA tot - - LI2-- - 6 1 vp es okEIBS-s- - 4111111' TALLY 14 ? -I 3 8tv ' 11- - - ' WHI LE nbAawicH wAp I '7 - ion en-- z Tar u l's IS ' - ' 6 - - - ' ! kir " --'- 1 t ) v i e b u is-- ' 3 ' seedelfok - oes s- e - 1741- :1-- - -- :'7-- if' ' ncC Lo - -- - ANNIN -m- - - - ALIEN - ' - Will' Move S° - - so Into-ba- if Russia n Does -- WASHINGTON—U S troops will be sent into Iran If Russia resorts armed intervention In the ominous making body of the government and eonsists of the President vice president secretary to sine MSS there the U S has given Iris more than 1300000 worth et military and operating of state secretary of defense and chairman of the National Security Resources Board On major decisions the head of the Joint chiefs of staff and other key officials participate In the deliberations lass ?mope Poised So far ' there save been no authoritative reports of threatening Russian troop move-menus However the Soviets are known to have in estimated supplies and equipment Only a few months ago a large shipolio dispute of tanks was sent therement ' The S I stli ' U S Trains OMeen Fleet Operati: - One et tj & military ' ng In tile Med' the 120000- Is with Iterraneam is 'k -troomissplou Co I army prepared -- rush Marines other with 20000man Mb- to the explos1 Ilonal police force Raj- - Gen ive cockpit in i Wayne C Zimmerman coma matter of s mands the army mission and hours More i — 4 0 also is in charge of the military that' S000 Ma- MrAllea aid program ' rine' are with the fleet The U 8-- has made extensive Other plans are in readiness efforts to cultivate friendly ties 100000 soldiers stationed at to meet any conthtgency that points along the 800- - with the Iranian milits11-- Last strategic may arise The joint chiefs are winter a group of senior Iramile Iranian border-- Also maintaining 1round-the-cloc- k under a 1921 treaty Russia has nian officers toured the IL S and at present 100 for a claim to interand President Truman la recommanders vene under certain &cumstaare undergoing ceiving intelligence and other nceia-which She Kremlin specialized training hem lead twice daily 'reports The Iranian army is tumidwould have no trouble conjur1 F t- - While various measures are all set final decision rests with the National Security Council -as was done when the Reds invaded Korea The council is the top Pelii7 ' - ing up Although few are aware of it S already has a eonsiderable military foothold in the U Iran - Two military 11111sSiOtis are B7 Sant- pars It W - body—con ' ' R N Hirst Wilson W R Brown L J Vt Benson and others whose names escape me at the moment and discussing with them all my New symptoms t it Matseria Malta k C Stoll St111141111St Violet el the Way The sixth annual convention ' ' Some interesting views on the role of little of the Ogden Surgical Society- We go the way our fathers went business in the defense program were given opens Wednesday morning It their tears enDespite M will-bCranVedis e Read by chief recently my engineer ' treaties blame ' of E L Du Pont de Nemours and Company third attend' s Rentath the stlinatne burdens one of the biggest of big 'businesses in a once as a guest ! bent of the iluclety : speech et Redford va We go the way our fathers I Little business has contended that it Is be-- and I went 6 't hoe-- ‘ I And when our pride of 'youth lag abut out of the defense program because greatly 1I ore& : ' is spent government agencies tend to favor the larger doctorsI I kis ' at p shall children Our confess The issue la complicated but little firreso ' sub ' the same: boriness feels that it b handicapped by the titularly' Suritems 1 contract information Is way distributed and geons Ste in- our fathers ' ' by the way bids are handled teresting men went Du Pont is building the Savannah River to talk to— llama Bark Despite their teara entreaties Troiect at Augusta Ca for the Atomic Energy they have inside infomation blame: a After'-CC:71 MI011 This is a tremendous undertaks few minutes of —Anon me asking the bg which wild require the services of :WO questions with Notes of thit Call Department I can tell a gurgeoa trianaverial and technical experts alone It Television they tell us is was rye's to Du Pont because as Read put it irons a lawyer oraa scientist or a rim or eves banker The here to stay So much for the i "tte otcctive Is to get the job done quickly surgeon still has his appendix I bad that It I ignored it hope and effectively by whatever business units are his tonsils his gall bladder It would go away best suited A large company was selected and maybe even his ulcers to handle a large job because it has the re- so far we have only suffered During my other visits to this sources and experience to muster and direct' really from the sister complaint famous tonvention—it man power and technology from hundreds of has become one of the out-- noiselesscitY ears dilferent sources and funnel' them all into standing ones of the nation— in rummaging through some ' rye been incognito To the the project" ' old notes I came across a jokt Does this mean that little business is shut 'killing Isledicse'S edithetiPre ti' that is almost as old as I am out? Not at all "Without the small business- - aree'uulen'' but It gave me a laugh It's a youru'"" that is sort of defini- man" Read said "Du Pont or any lather They'd see mite the Hotel Ben cornrany for that matter "Imply could not Lomond or at the linoffoosmoolliosehAeletriIreteialani hr!: f:le the tremendous Savannah River pro- Orpheum lobby Theater where the being '1half horse and half ject" Ife disclosed that Du Pont will beanconvention is held and they'd trset 41 per cent of the total construction re- - say illow do you do doctor!" human nts and will use small Pains 01 s great and I'd feel proud and Impor'Those pains la your left that my phis aparm" said the doctor to an old vsnity of types of work The small business- tant But nowwith the column- - lady patient "come with age" man's rote in dttense along te ant& the petrs I guess that won't happen any "Do they now?" said the old in the of "heels big eng pre 77ezs" more C'elt la vie suspiciously "Welt lady rather 'Mich would indicate tlutt business under t It'll rico steins& rot's C M try arm is just as old as stands business big and 'mall better than Fister be E It Dumke K E3rttry lett and I have as pains ' ' 1ett V Is Wart C IL Jenson gnverrment des to it!" - -- - k s '' toI '' Itai politico-biologic- -- - is r ri-tl- Tax Write-OffPot weeks s the Increase Joint Cong- ressional Committee oct Defense Production has been in- 4 The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine because the office of medicine Is but to Lune the curious harp of Inall's - antl-Britis- h t - ' ' PreAniericau and ready to welcome U S troops in the event of a Rus1-1allsten invasion At the same time the Iranian military are bitter- ly lI SenatopFrom Sandpit We think that expense allowances of the President and Congress members should be fully taxed even if it means raising the sums The people who fix the taxes should be ex' empt from none of them 'ered strongly ' - antthe the 1 ' at 1 the hand-picke- d -- s 3 iludi has now been partnership brought on by the repercussions of the MacArthur controversy in America and by the effects of the Iranian oil squabble In Britain in effect the oil squabble Is rapidly becoming a pistol pointed at the beads of both partners requiring them both to define once and for all their relationship to each other Negotiatien Unlikely It is becoming increasingly unlikely that the British can arrange any acceptable compromise of the oil dispute with the highly irrational Iranian administration of Dr Mohammed Mossadech If the issue cannot be necotinted the British must then choose between passively allowing their vital oil resource to be expropriated Go sending troops to southern Iran to protect it But In this choke the United States is immediately and inextricably implicated as Secretary of State Dean G Achesott has already been plainly told by Sir Oliver "ranks -- Need IL B Suppor- t-Tor the British cannot venture to send troops to southern Iran running all the grim risks of this action unless they can be sure of American support As a minimum they must have support in the United Nations where they will be charged with aggression by the Iranians and will surely be convicted without our active ' Loss " 6-- - Role of Little Business - - basis - -- È - S '-"- :: ' 91I' - - ' ' 771 44 - -s a an- ---- U s see so- - s -- News reports of come taxes have brought the usual barrage of telephoned Inquiries as to whether the President and members of Congress pay federal taxes "I don't mind paying my share but I do not want to pay their share too" remarked one inquirer Tbe president pays tales on his $100000 annual salary Los $23C33 expense allow ances are tax free however Senators and Representatives pay taxes on 112541 annual sal- ary Their $2403 expense allowance Is tax - 1 ‘ ss oss-- ' : 41S- )1 - - -- ' East - A Mglottmerican partnership which is the bard core of Western strength A crisis in the a e - - 2'Istil'IT) - 0- ) tZ:V:-- N-- - - Oos tete k !- - e7frArtivrt o ''''- e e) ' v I' ROBERT - Ban the Exemptions ''' ' 4 - free 4 I 'd ' te so-'-- le - outbursts The prison itself has lived up to its repute- tient No doubt the prbonent have learned that for ail their demonstration of power for four and onehalf hours the institution is still tele e run by a tough but able and intelligent warden - " '- - ' ' Prison' riots usually result from an accumullation of things real and fancied No doubt emotional factors played a far greater part at Point of the Mountain than did grievances aired so fat It could hardly be expected that hundreds of men—most of them out of harmony with rules of society— could adjust themselves to the new prison surrounding and routine without emotional ' e''- '6' ' - lh eA -" - t ' SP3ATPORP eoo the I London An any sane man must realize that foundation is the ' iteNis I ' ' of '' a' Mr bop the western alliance against Soviet aggression are tremMing and cracking here in A so Tbe convict committee was appointed and the "strike" was quickly ended never to occur again ''''' ' direct- ' the huge write-off- s the Defense Production Administration to large plant 'span-io- n torporations but by time the committee gets around to anything about the matter it WM be a case of "locking the door after the hone is stolen" Since the enmmittee began its probe the amount of these vestigating 'granted by for the dant thee — 5 according to a tax handouts has cloubkt t As of May staff report the 0019003000- i Among more total was - new taismortiza inthe Mori were the Hone listed for Aluminum Corporation of America 1281130000 for the New Tort Central 137000C00 0- Railroad 112000400 for Libby Owens ford Glass Co and 113- 000400 for National Container Corp i Crime Sills Face Saar Despite the tremendous furore over the disclosures of the - the-Senat- e while Investigation the outlook is not promising for enactment of the various laws unanimously recommended by the eemmittee- Seventeen sePerstehMsrach covering a specific recommendation are nearing completion Former Chairman Estes Refaur ver thinks theyll be ready in about two weeks Each will be sponsored by all the members of the committee—three Democrats and two Republicans But this invpreuive bipartisan barking will count for Little with the chairmen el the two committees measures They are (I that will emsider Senator Pat NevA Me chairman of the Judiciary Committee and Senate: Ederin Johnson (D- Colon chairman el the Inter-state Commerce Conunittee- -both aoted their skill and stubbornness in obstructing legisistioa theY deal like C111111 tor of the oll resource will i la this to stand dark by hour this sia aim tak OIL tes1 to 'CO B hvelved Risks The risks Involved are very nearly as great as the risks of Gen MacArthur's program which the British have criticized so bitterly- - And if the British can afford to "agree to the United disagree" with States about the status of Corn- monist China and Formosa the same rule ought to hold true for us in the Middle East But unfortimately as k so often the ease in International affairs both reason and justice to the The vital inescapable are Irrelevant let one pre MO Hut 1104 It term med sect the lees VOW peal Pay problem practical pad fact is that if we dos our ally In this unhappy erhis the an partnership will rapidly dissolve in a tempest of recrimination Such is the gravity of the choice that now confronts the administra tion in WasMngtors ' geadi Tandem ?abet this choice -- It is tragic that should be forced upon the Americin government at a time when all judgments are clouded by the MacArthur con- troversy Yet in a nay It is also appropriate 'What is sow happening in fact la like one of those turning points in I mar If Anglo-Americ- ratil high tom moth arum an 1 than snot not0004 man3 dispi Ansa a which has for long time to worse been going from until both husband and wife mud besuddenly realize have differently towards one another if the home is to be kept together 11 ere behave boldly and generously all may be well yet -- It is tempting soar el- CAM' -- - riage Gun hod they large On 7000 bytJ the work an stein are r extra natio - to use the Iranian problem as the excuse for making the Brit- or to so of the Ish swallow a dose conscious rectitude they have as util been ladling out recently But if the nations of be dethe west are stroyed piecemeal by Soviet aggressions that appear eves' more imminent the time has come to pull together to make a bold comnioa front and to march forward In unity sotto belly they and I fling have Lille and 1 opera lain t ards ROBERT C RUMIK So teclui Divorce System Is Unfair NEW YORK—It has been some time since I courted trouble with the womenfolk and ----so I guess this is as good a point as any to raise a new ruckus-- 'There L L 4 is a judge out r 4 I J ment by stat- - ' Mr Roark Ing flatly that the feet of matzistony is pot sufficient ream for alimony Judge Samuel Silbert denied an alimony request from a disenchanted bride of a month Be said that no heart balm should be available unless a lady has enriched the union with work love devotion or worldly goods "This woman b strong young and capable" Judge Silbert I "Litt her work" Goes With liedge I kind of ride akmg with the Judge Let us consider that a maa sat rifle his youth beauty and Income to a union and the whole deal turns sour The unhappy couple strides into court and the man behind the desk snarls something to the effect that you got to pay bet Ulf the selari and besides she gets the piano and the cos mid - ' canary a theExcept in tody Why? - eases of flagrant cruelkr andor infidel-It- s the lady is no less vulner able to criticism for the failure of a marriage than the man There Aires a time perhaps scben a grass widow proved up as damaged goods In the marital marts because dames were not generally working in them days and a onetime liner was outcast by polite society But It Isn't so any more when the women go to war and Congress and claim superiority Instead of equality Deems Work Like Mat If we allow that the old lad" - starts to beat you with a stiek and forbids you to play with your toys and is pretty alto- gether unbearable why do you have to underwrite her future If the upkeep of no children Is involved? You have not butt her financial4 by your association since she lived oil doubt they Britt the fat el the land and lot i1 ' 4L Carrie U ( in Cleveland E lc ' blow will ultimately be blamed upomuL No doubt this is tanjust and illogical The British cabinet Itself being Socialist is Derrell's7 reluctant to take such a crass Imperialist Este as dispatching troops to south Pee ': either Poe the foundations of 4 ' i 'e - ' the In c4"N trtm oesomib: "0 and not WIMAIRS ttrif 1 again ever D14(s - ook abroad ' - time for Americarts to fg our ally — is ' :: States now refuse - - Internal tontroversy It with 4 Cridiry ' ''' - i I t obeli ' Iry " be a fatal blow to Britain's status as a e odd power nothermore if we in the Unitecl this angle the United States appears to be entirely LONDON—From of vision at least preoccupied i I siev I fim di4r ' '''74'''' S ii tree tt1 0 - r1- - KI 1 eve what's the reeler wieh re den't that we en't teem You breek a retanes spirit - I 1 ' teet tte wey to tend:e a crieileal was to' treek els reerit It wts a battle cry 'Freak les RCksia j t 611 ':' ' wt tuvAnifIG? I :" I '': WaVb 4r:A l'w4 1 ' I) C01:0R-T- 1 I '1 - - and Ito bn't a man any more lie's a wild animal - Ilto spirit in a man is the only thing we've got to work with- - We better use our beads around here tonight or we may lose " t them 111111' -- ' t Rioting nt Point of the Mountain Prison -- ) mo2n' anything It natiA mean appeasement I that the public would so regard and it is likely any agreement which did not dear the Chinese out of Korea and which did not provide for unification of the country In fact the very idea of negotiating with the Reds has Implications of appeasement because of Brit ain't belief that negotiation might also include the questions of China's seat in the U N and the future of Formosa Even the It S State Department's stand on these ' issues has not' been unequivocal So far the principal satisfaction we have been able to take in the Korean war has been I bloody one—we have inflicted tremendously heavy casualties upon the enemy That in fact has been our announced intention But U N casualties—and that means principally- ' American—have not been light Nor is the Idea of a war of attrition attractive to a peace loving people 'V - The latest check to the Communist' in Korea is welcome news—if it leads to concrete results and is not lust another episode in a ' General MacAcontinuing bloody struggle rthur hat said that there is no substitute for victory That is a statement with which we agree But bow to achieve victory? The administration has been 'successful in getting agreement with our UN allies as witness the embargo against Red China but it has been at constant odds with the Republicans on foreign policy Perhaps the Senate hearings set oft by MacArthur's ouster will help develop a unity of purpose Certainly those bearings lave given both Congress and public an education in world affairs which bad been lack-i-n ' g heretofore m An investigation Is already under way deutt probers will get at the bottom of the else "rebellion" of more than 250 inmates who destroyed thousands of dollars worth of property but caused no bloodshed and apparently made no escape attempt It may be hoped that the investigation will be carried through with the calm sagacity which marked the successful efforts to end the riot by Ware den Severson and correction board members Considerable credit is due the men who prevented the disturbance from developing into irk t of more serious consequences It had been generally supposed that the moving of prisoners into the modern come iodatee plant would result in smoother opera-lio- n and more complacent atmcophere Such eel not prove the case however Trouble hu eeveteped Intermittently Some must have 1 en expected Readjustments were many I er al its clean newness the plant is not yet eeleate for carrying out Warden Severson'a reeeleiltation program 'Ten days after the eurancy of the prison last March 23 he ::eded fee snore funds reporting a critical terotege ef ofeicers and lack of recreation fa- s Ile said inmates still lack work as- t t ereents adequate recreation facilities and yeei trivileges Problems have been worked ret y but a emooth-runninoperation creeot ese achieved in a few weeks or months eendeys rioting reportedly was in protest r eret feel served and seeinst the deputy ' 1 13 of the gesrets and two e C ' r dzilsantil pose touch policy t tee reycheiceecid problems to le 3 Le ere of terreetiens These no doubt v el es Elva Tea riet is rt eeelerent of an account of a te i-- 0:73 re :eel 23 years ago In Fort :i:-f renetentlary as related' r ell leeeon in the book "Iely Cr Dereell ty Lx coviots" '111s riet grew out of an order le reeve 'trine? girl art" frone prison cells la the reeet et the deretrous rioting the veer:en called officers Ice:eller to ask for seeeeetiets The prychreeeist urged that a cc:7:ttee of inmol:s he named to present and deeretes administration prole I e lerote Dr Wilson: "My words were ot I !Jul trolzsta 'You gotta treat 'em h tee reme—you want sem running ' t le' To this someone reseended tartly r s tell do you think is running it -- ti---'- zt 1141VAtn-stzsktrint- 1t: - : 1 Iranian Dispute Threatens A 11: yrs AngloAm' eriean - During the past few weeks there have been vague reports that some sort of a settlement It would be foolish ot course for laymen to arrive st premature conclusions regarding the recurrire riots at Mare shiny new $4000e COO "model" prison at Point of the Mountain si'1ci) — ) WHICH P - - i The news from Korea is good in that Red China's second spring offensive has been halted with heavy losses for the attackers 04 Monday the Chinese were reported withdraw Int all across Korea This is a great achievement for General Van Fleet and his United ?stations forces U the Chinese' had been able to break through the results could have well been catastrophic Some observers speculate that the Reds may now be satisfied to drive the U N out of North Korea and with that accomplished move back above the 38th PE 'alit' That would return Korea to the status of lastt Junk before the Invasion with the penlin suit divided by an arbitrary line between two governments one Communist and the other more or less democratic The U N would then be presented with the problem of what to do next The U N originally went into South Korea to repel aggression Since then however the situation has become more corn- pies particularly after China's Intervention To allow Korea to remain split into two hostile camps would run counter to American public It would swan that the sacrifices opinion of II months of fighting had accomplished Yet to carry the war into North nothing Korea could be dangerous as the near disas- 'f PUSSIA 15 1 - Solt lako OM Cub Co Publishing Reds Oledtcd but Korea Problem Remains I JOSEPII ALSOP 4 ' - - Ti Li InoralltS Russia Ready to Dise9ver Color4V— - decide you tool like each other any more you split the mutual loot and part friends Except It doesn't work like that la the average divest the lady can be the most poisonous shrew la the suburbs and still stalk off with the lies's share of the old mates life- - She tat cripple him with alimony vatil be can't buy himself a beer to help him drop- - his broke Byers la Creaky 11rwe reeenl for th Seci yrante natiom Inm stades epnber htmdo and to ins censta u system of divorce is creaky as a farmhouse floor We base in the Cabe side all The II - !Inane In embattled womanhood damns - its Gusty proclaiming equality and on the other grasping greedily for all the perquisites of femininity which reach 'all the way beck to the time when they were knows INE the weaker sex and bad to be protected by I notice for Instance that Rita Ila3rworth Is putting the lug on her West zaainnite foe three whole million dollare although she left him and he seems publicly willing to talk peace Their child has beano the content's bone in the case and I would venture that no kid seeds three million to take bee through Miss Mazylebones deb academy and launch her on a honeymoon Espedalbr whet the child's soother is cap- able of earning halt' a miMon annually Baraphrase To Judge paraphrase - the wise verde of the Judge In Clev- e-land a vmman vets° does not contribute to the success of a marriage is aot entitled to a feet ride for the rest of bar life just !tersest she made her old man miserable and vidous versa The gal who has shared the upstmggling bard times and who has invested her effort ht the success ' of a bus- hand la sure entitled to her slice of the available goods tat7-C14- 1 an to some lane-ant- e that she wool suffer when -- sites unequipped to work But just to deal her a free band because she is a Lttle girl and doeutl love her fellow any more is real unjust and I salute the good jut! -- re for recognizing a reality Even if all the nice ladies in his nether hood burn his house down trawls' distrib and th comph - eperat the cc tics cc Ish gal et its N7CS1 - SIN( 'reek I iidpii shot d teork - It left tial attest range - - |