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Show SepteinlnT The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two CHINA LOBBY OUT OF THE WOOD SHED ABOVE THE Both Red, Nationalist Groups Registered As Foreign Agents AT Kt'KKKA. UTAH WI'.KKI.Y IL'Iil.l.SIIKI) HULLABALOO REPORTER THE EUREKA Viinteil lly WALTER A. SHEAR by Si'kinovii.i.i:, of the Bank of Cl.nsa u. v This is the second of tsso artiiles reputed to be oi.c , f p,,. the in Ihe proposed investigation of wealthiest men. A! ,,'rd', , utilities of the China l.ohby. to enter into the pi..:,,. f 4', elation of varinu; Chine f., ALTHOUGH country represent eluding the firm of he two extreme, on the Red van. former secretary ,.f jk, in Washington, and th,. West Thin government and the other, v of ginia law firm head.., bv he Nationalist government It i the latter Secretary of Defense J JmsoA. :hiang most commonly are which And looming In the liark. roup eferred to as the China Lobby." arruard by Nationalists of A dozen or more groups and Red sympathies, I the are registered with the Belied Institute of Purlfie J.S. government as foreign agents, tlona, whose official include rv fac-io- n rsrd Swope, honorary preside epresenting this Nationalist regls-cre- d are two while in china, General Elretrir, and Dr. as representing the Red B. Sproul, president of 1 Jhina government. These two are: of California. Export The American-Chines- e China has received mure h.,, Torpnratinn of New York, headed $3,000,000,000 in Vandcr-tilgif.s and t y millionaire Frederick from the United States since Field, recently jailed for Jji, j 1940, most of which has of a New York court In btn b wilh the bonds of the miss-n- g gifts. Before congress now convicted Communist leaders omnibus bill In which National! China ( Formosa i would ihi-- . n this country, and a New York ihoto distributing agency headed $555,000,000 In military aid $265,500,000 in economic aid. Lae iy Helen Black. Field also has year the congress voted Chir.,' the een registered as representing ".immunist Bank of China, the $75,000,000 in military assistance Tiina National Aviation Corpora-io- n about $100,000,000 in appropriate and the directorate general of but unused economic aid and Jfi' Remittance and Savings 500.000 in economic aid. spocifoi as three per cent of all an of Hong Kong. money. On the Cbiang Sationalist side of Outright gifts from the Unltn he China lobby picture are regit-- i States include $;.000.000 in fo- -. red: the China Institute of Amer-c- ernment money spent by the Amewhose titular head is Henry R. rican Red Cross: "7.000.000 in .ui e. publisher of Times-LifeECA funds during lit Pi, igj lrj magazines, which has bee n 1950; a relief program voted iv since 1942 at an Vocational congress in 1947 amounting toS4. scholar-hip ouniiation administering 000,000 under Un.ted Nations f. funds. The Sationalist China lief and rehabilitatin'.; S'.II.OOO.M orerunteul gave the organisation in military aid in liil.: h cash, i 100,000. goods and services; S 1.000.000 fcr U.S. in The American headquarters of Chinese students in l he Kuomintang, listing 3.285 mem-icr- s 1919; $500,000,000 voted by congrc.i in San in 1942 to help Ch.na stabilize n with headquarters ran cisco. New York. San Antonio, currency ar.d something like . 637.000.000 in war time Jhicago and Portland. The Universal Trading Corpora-ion- . In addition to all this, ljjni iu:i owned by the Nationalist gov- as $16,000,000 from the ernment to promote trade between which holds mnrtgaj. i he U S. and Formosa and listing on merchant ships; $20,009,000 fra .i corporate assets of $21,690,000; the army in surplus military i aaul Guillmucite, Inc., New York, in direct $153,009,000 ihoto sales agency of Nationalist from the export-impobank i:i Transocean Commerce, other smaller loans. Thina; nc.. dealing in American films for Senator Morse pointed ostl tl.-- t 'hir.ese film Cnrp.; Chinese News there were possibly n; Ilium of flNew in with branches Service, uff dollars on difindt in Vmtri fork. Washington and Sail Fran-isc- Stales bants and in fnreirn coan'na, official information office of to soft a ''clwti cir.r! suggesting News Central Nationalist China; of American dollars flouiu g fnx geney, a news gathering group, congress to the Sationah'ls and hi i iwr.i-by Nationalist Chi'. a. the form of lobbying actor n Monfi, paid S'i00 attain in I)r. month to report on U.S. schools; tits for still more money for Cbii 1 am :? il.cd Syndicates, Inc., publicity Said Senator M.ir-c- : irni handling accounts for indus-rie- s the opinion that all f ueign lobii: and labor; National Lecture should be investigated, inrludir; Silver Spring, Md.. not only the China lobby, if cr.; .Vi'.liam Goodwin. Roslyn, New exists, but a ComnuirUt lobb, York, press relations consultant, Chinese, Russian or any other iho according to Washington news-nc- u stripe, and the lobbies cl has boasted of giving intimate any other foreign government, bi tinners In exclusive clubs and it Great Britain, France, the Netto mora than 100 members of herlands. Spain. Israel, or any other countries which may be seeMr. to tongress. Then there Is T. V. Soong. use lobbying tactics in Influendsi of Chiang, an official American foreign policy." The Feed ART CITY PUHLISIIlNfi COMPANY between Drownin' THE FEUD and Baleful Gap flames Utah of with the nr Jealousy matter February 10, 1048, at the 1! Itowi-n-smoulders "Entered aa aecond-claa- a Aiiperson, High Hacksaw of Ihe Sisters of Stonewall Jack-inpoat office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1870." devoted to keeping alive the a Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.1)0 ; Per Copy, 10c differences of the Civil War. has inspired a crusade to reIIakrisun CoNovhK Editor and Manager move the remalna of Confederate General Obldiah Jafferaon from Mrs. Uklle Coffey Reporter Baleful Gap, where he led his fa- l' n, r,ir' Row-en- ultONAl NATIONAL TTl VO I TO R A L AOVitTISINO KMlMNTAliVf I NG A ASSOCllATipN OHCAOO N(W SEATTli rots iRSssssa I Sam Editorial: MEASURE OF SINCERITY Mancisco ACTIONS. NOT WORDS mous charge, to Drownin' Kai-she- Creek, his birthplace. Against her fa Balefol Gap, led by Archibald McBea, president of the historical society there. She claims Archie far sweetheart, far, ieepite lorn ours, aha laaI aaaacallwafy Ini., sufficient unto herself. Archie tires Biasing wBR Rowena. he finds paaaa with Dunstable, a school teacher, who doesn't give a fig where the gao-errests aa long aa Arabia on her front porch. Arehlo'a Rowena only excite to hotter campaigning to bring the general home and "show that When con-rin- con-lecti- al schoolmarml" From Tin' Mali Taxpayers' Kcmrt Tug of war with the gemrrats body the bond between Rowena nnd Art hie. Their mutual attraction would leai e told any other male and female time I: Jen. Tbnt harm for eaih other is lore lor the Confederacy. Under a barret I moon they plighted destinies nnd twore faith to Robert E. Lee, nnd their bosomi throbbed ns one in time to Dixie.- - If Obidinb bndn'l led hopelen charge in 1H64 nnd ennde hit bones o disputed prise between two towns, their love would bo tong mini. Futility was the quirk that pal the charge in the scrolls of fame. It couldnt have wreatod any land from the North except a am all apple orchard. In which the fruit was so green it bent the back of the northern armies with the tummy ache. Not a decisive encounter, the charge was a display of sheer gallantry. It gained its glory from the useless, but magnificent, slaughter of Obldiah and 500 brave rebels and from Obidlah's immortal battle cry: When your cause is right, the enemy's shells are blank!" His cause may have been right, kill his words were not. Nor was ne us unliving as his words, or the Drownin' Creek ami (cud Baleful Gap. hasnt broken The president has asked repeatedly for strong controls so as to stop inflation." He has voiced great measure handdissatisfaction with the watered-dow- n ed to him by Congress. We agree with the president that the ravages of inflation must he halted. We believe, however, that controls on government spending and waste are far more effective in stopping inflation than the controls asked by Mr. Truman. that if the president is really seeking effective controls, they are his for the asking. First, if he would put his own house in order and then use the great power of his office, he could do much to check inflation at its source swollen budgets and May we suggest wasteful methods and practices in government. As Representative John Dell Williams of Mississippi said, Its just as important for Uncle Sam to tighten his own belt and concentrate his activities on the war effort as it is to ask that business and the public do the same." This is what has happened. The white house staff jumped from 52 under Mr. Roosevelt in lJM to -- JJ with Mr. Truman, and the payroll has increased from :5 office em$222, UK) to $1,712,015. Nor is this all ployees on loan from outside departments are paid $158,000. The Navy department continues to spend $500,000 per year for the presidential yacht and the Air Corps makes an annual outlay of $250,000, including depletion, for his airplane. Where is the belt tightening asked from the common man, for which more rigid controls are sought? Where is the austerity one might expect in time of war? We see what has not lieen done to reduce unessential. Furthermore, three departments of government alone, not directly involved in defense expenditures, have overwhelmingly increased their sendees in spite of lip service to economy by those in power. to li50 the departments of Commerce, From and Interior have increased their spending Justice, from $197,314,000 to $1, 502.809,000. lJ-1- 0 Then the Hoover Commission shows how government agencies can save as much as 7 billion dollars of our money every year just by cutting out waste and adopting a more sensible organization, thereby helping to stop inflation in its tracks. u.-'.- a. reg-ster- iend-lcas- marl'd.?-commissi- y; rt Shou-Ch'u- Peek At The Stars By LYN CONN El. LY Mzke Others Feel Important TNSIDERS feel the entrance of ItLBF.RT riLMNC;, West Middletown, Ohio, some six year Hub llupe and other top radio ' ago was t!iii.4 a moderate business in his restaurant. Customcomics into television may push ers often who Until exacting and unreasonable; it wasn't too Jack Benny into the medium on a dealing with thorn. He was glad at times to see some of more regular basis pleasant at n;lu r times, he even regretted seeing others enter, them leave; . . . Thus far. Jack it did mean cash in the tiller. But of although has reacted toward course they had to lx served. And that was video much the the v.vv rente of the waitresses went at it same as a person just hud to serve them! they testing the temperOne customer in particular found fault every ature of the ocean time he came in. Either the rolls were not hot with his toe before or the salad was ton scanty, or the salad dressing plunging in, but if he doesn't change wasn't right, or there wasn't enough ice in the water. Always something wrong. No waitress his tune the new wanted to serve him. field is going to pass him by . . . So it fell to the lot of Albert to appease this Especially with the man. Well, if it was up to him, he disagreeable New direct cable as well make the best of So he began might . . . on 29 Krd September opening to nice the When something wasn't being exceedingly grouch. seen the li",'it and plans Skelton has right, he agreed, made an apology. He thanked him for telling to hit television regularly this fall him when anything went wrong, said they would do better next with a live show from the coast, time. one of the (irst new ones to appear coast to coast "live." By and by, that customer came In with a different attitude A filmed television series based He felt important and he enjoyed it. Too, he enjoyed contact on the comic strip eharaeler, "Joe with those who made him feel important In time, he bccami into laliHika." is said to be a really pleasant customer. the works for possible telecasting Since it worked with one disagreeable man. Albert deridei in lUM . . . Tlie younger generato try the same method with everyone. He treated every custnmn tion who have r.ever heard the as if he were a very important person. Result. In six years hi great Will linger may get an ophas done five times the business he once had. Just treated car) portunity to listen to the great humorist's commentaries via a person with great courtesy, as if he were important That was all lu-transcribed series eulled from Rogers' old shows . . . Roy Rogers Lake City within five days. Fail replaces llopaliiug Cassidy on NBC ini' to do so may also result in . . . Rogers has signed an excluand suspension of driving sive contract with the network . . . registration plates if a person is Now killed nr injured, or $2f if propSinger Johnny Desmond is taking a series o( screen tests on llic west erly damage alone is involved. coast and denying with the same Despite these and nlhnr importI'tah nmtei i! .1 became subject ant changes affecting motor vebreath that he is interested in a at 12.01 o'clock the morning of hicle owners and operators. Public Hollywood career. Cniiimisainncr Joseph W. September l. the state's new Mo- Safety Ol TIIE Cl 7 F C.II.4TTI'R tor Vehicle Safely Responsibility 1 Muller, who will udmimster the Hollywood scene; Ihe town's old- Law. which miikcM suspension of new law, said he did not expect est mud newest heard. "Gabliy" both driving license ami registra- enforcement to present any Hayes and Conductor Frank Worth, tion plates iiiamliitury for those problems. He pointed out respectively, chinning at the Brown who are involved in an ueiedent that the state had carefully exDerby anil drawing as much tour- resulting in death, injury or prop- plained the law to the public beist attention us Frankie and Ava erty damage exceeding $100 and fore it becomes effective nnd prefail to furnish proof of their nhil- -' dicted that this nnd the protective . . Tallulah Bankhead premiere pay damage claims within features the statute offers moIhe opening of "The Big Mum" it.v torists would ilo much to reduce this fall front London . . . The 00 days thereafter. new taw also changes the enforcement difficulties. The husky-volrr- d gal from Alabama for reporting aeci-- . way. Frrd Allen and Merrdilh requirements dents. The driver of every ear inTh, end of is to know Willson, have been signed for three m an accident in 'which a C.ort, an dmit learning of that knowledge broadcasts In England this Sep- volved killed or injured, or prophi love Hmi. and to mutate Him, If Duug Fairbanks Jr. person is tember dninnge exceeds $2.1. must as o mnv the nearest, by posshas his way, you'll hr seeing many erty file a written npnrt with the essing our souls of true virtue. of Ihe old Fairbanks Sr. movies an of Public Safely in Snlt Milton TV ore long. d it Law GUARDING URANIUM BONANZA . . . Lirni with rarblaea aland (uard avar tribe's araaiam-rlc- h Nm Indiana laada la New Mtxie. or-ti- -r Utah's New Motor Effective ho-.e- ls broth-ir-in-la- iMvm ft CDD0d22& "Mining isn't uat a pick and thovol job any longar. It takas a modarn plant and quipmant and supplies to keep a mine produc worth of it for each man in a mine or smelter. Naturally, we don't supply the money it comes from the savings of thousands of thrifty folks like you, who invested in hopes of a fair return to bring them future security. 000 UTAHTMININGTASSOCIATION w "Canned" Caxuerole FOR k Here' an casserole the meat coming from your - Large, ripe Alberti canned" shelf. Place a layer of PEACHES and J. II Hales. 7m Hale Haven sweet potato (boiled, peeled and own $1.M can your pick halved lengthwise I in the bottom Will bushel. Trucks loadi-of a greased baking dish. Cover MB alter September ready with applesauce, then a layer of A. L 4 see or Phone sliced luncheon loaf. Repeat the Mt. Nebo Fox Farm Kli layers and bake in a 3.r)0 F. oven for 20 minutes. South Main, Pavson. Utah. iM SALE extra-quic- ; I 1 5!K)-J- "Success is making hay with the grass that grows under other people's feet."-- Elmer Letrrman - FOR SALE I wmaesnsa GbfiQSD BARTLETT Pears gradd - large luscious top quality. Lorenzo Clark. 57 East 1st So. Santa-qui- otiMtm n. Modem house. Call 101 or see Floyd Nash. COAL Heater - good condition : call LcRoy Gmirlev. Phone 214. (22$ Eureka. r-- a reswstcarttsrR-- n i) Chief Brand Linn K I! 8 HKIH CALCIUM LIME CHIEF RRANI) i 11 . ing-$30,- 7 lfi.ji ; Me Specialize in Iliffli Calcium Chcinif ... Hydrate for Mills and Smelters nl A f Iteof in rcu in Sauce Here's it flavorful twist for beef cubes In n zestful sour cream sauce. Simply brown the rubes, season, then add cup each of sour cream and water. Cover the utensil tightly ami cook slowly for about 2 hours nr until the cubes me tender. OF IIT WONT THEY THINK NEXT A new Meviee -- detects emus sent through the ni.iil. nnd will register hanl money" earried m the xcket. ! FERTILIZERS I FRUIT FOR SALE COME PICK YOUR OWN BRINS OWN CONTAINER Large Bartlett Pears and All varieties of Peaches!!! at McMULUNS ORCHARD IN GENOLA Yl mile north of Keiqloy Rock Quarry. i! O PLASTERIN'! :i I CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MININC I fiOS Dooly Ituilding ; Plant: Saddle, Utah L, Salt La |