Show I b V h t V I k ' I v IV i 'j "V- - f" ‘ :‘"u A I Thursday junb mms Cacl1( (iwm¥) tun JOURNAL’ Thoughts and Things — Week-HousBusy Toward Red China WASHINGTON v Her Grandchildren The Result “BEING THE GRANDMOTHEli of 17 lusty grandchildren from three happily married daughter I should like to tell of my experiences in letting them have a good time and making them feel at home and happy with their 'Omj'as we say for grannie in Germany” Thus begins) a letter from Lily Overweg of Essen Monitor It’s a Germany 'to The Christian Science which grandparents especially charging little piece one might enjoy ' ' ' ' We'll continue: in Hamburg our biggest i when years ago 1 had my home my port and a lovelycity I lived close tochilsecond daughter who then had four dren I realized that I must do something to make them know me more closely than by my visits to their home' So-arranged for them to 'tome to me — 1 alternately' day a week for lunch one Ua until about 6 pm1 gave them" to eat what I knew they liked (frank-furters and potato salad seems to be a favorite dish with all children in Gerand V many and America alike ) b W I then let them do their homework or run out to' play with some other children while I was little having my nap After our “tea" from dear some attractive loved and which chps they cake or crisp rolls spread withbuttei1 and ground chocolate or sugar I played games with them ‘or read to them or they pasted pictures into a big scrapbook: Unnoticeably I was to teach them little things suchthemas to hand the cake first t6:nje before-helpia with selves to clear the table and— when parting “Thank to faces— say radiant smile on their chubby ' you Omi!” v Car NcImd ed ng v I must admit that I did not always feel enthusiastic loved it and about their coming but seeing'how-the- y how they appreciated being the center of my attention for once which is ho important for children of a numerous family I kept going conscientiously and found that ft paid big dividends and that 1 became quite familiar to them and have remained so to this very day ) Congress Buckles Down To V In II S Policy ' How She Gave Time To TV Urges Flexibility v i-- nr- ' Tut ueraid -- VISIT to the United States to my eldest has who eight children— five boys and three daughter 1 T girls— started planning tea parties for them bought two at a invited and shades in a tea set pretty pastel school from tea room afternoon for to Coming time my at 3:30 they changed into their Sunday best and it really touched me to watch their joy and excitement played games or Again—after our tea and cak-- we WHEPif ON A (before Christmas) I helped them to make little presents of their own boys and girls alike stitching away paper eagerly or pasting little designs onto notebooks of deliciserviets A small bowl of ice cream which is so ous in America' gave the afternoon the finishing touch Once 1 took the three tittle ones for a bus ride downtown and back which seemed a greet treat to them since they were used to going in their daddy’s car otherwise The United State is justified in 'the light of present circumstances Ini standing firm in Us refusal --to recognize Bed China “However our China policy should be' continually reappraised and if future developments warrant our policies should be charged or modified to coincide with our national interests" Dr Shau Wing Chan noted Chlneie-Americlecturer and head department of Aklan 'languages Stanford University declared Wednesday nightst Utah State University Concluding a series of three major lectures on “A Decade of Communist Rule in China” the ''Pieping— Afbacow Axis” and Dr Relations'' Chan addressed a summer school-generpublic audience Wednesday bight in Main auditorium at Wheal ing (UPI)— The price supports He House waa 86th Congress is in the midst of expected to quickly approve thei one of its busiest legislative measure" a product of a House-Senat- e weeks so far this session Both' the “House and Senate were pushing through legislation of consideration including housing a wheat bill a Commerce Department appropriation and the hotly disputed nomination of Commerce Secretary Lewis conference : committee But the proposal may run Into a veto from President Elsenhower who objects to boosting price supports on wheat from 75 to 80 per cent of parity Strauss: Supporters of Commerce Secretary Lewis L Strauss The Senate set the pace meet- claimed significant gains In the ing for 12 hours Wednesday in a cloakroom over his tempestuous session' that ended Senate confirmation They said at 12:04 am edrt Another night the number of senators commitsessiop was scheduled for today ted for Strauss was close to the total which can assure confirmaMajor congressional news: 4 Wheat: The Senate at midnight tion shouted appftnral of a compromAppropriation: The Senate preise stop-ga- p wheat bill designed pared to vote on a 715 nvUlion dob to rut surpluses by lowering lar Commerce Department appro planting allotments and boosting priation bill Wednesday night it beat down an effort to trim over one million in ship subsidies from usu if The matter prompted heated FIELD The speaker urged “more flexidebate during which Sen John bility in our Chinese policy conJ Williams referred to tinued help for the Chinese Na“Texas steam roller tactics” tionalists in defending Formosa The statement apparently' was a slap at Senate Democratic from Communist agression and Leader Lyndon B recapture of the Initiative in Asia Johnson In - ' (Tex) by the United States” Ilonslng: Congress was moving! Dnjihan said the rise to power of the Communist regime in toward approval of a catch-a- ll j Family-Nam- ed China created new problems for housing bill that may not be ac-- i the US because it destroyed the ceptable to President Eiienhow-e- r By Mrs Jay Knudson balance of power in Asia which The bill shaping up in a Mr and Mrs Joseph Timmons we had been supporting conference committee “The present ' regime in Com- and family attended the Christ- would actually Increase spending munist China” laid Dr Chan ening of their first grandchild on housing over the next two is without doubt the 'Strongest Sunday at the Smithfield Second Year? by about 50 per cent over in Chinese hjstory It Is effective-l- y ward He was named' Linn J levels recommended by the ad-- j ruling practically allpartsoT lttens by his father Marlin with ministration The President has' commended a housing budget China except Formosa and the the grandfathers Robert Gittens and Joseph Timmons and Roland totaling $1750000000 Nationalist-helislands - " ' i Easy and simple solutions to Downs of the bishopric assisting Following the meeting a turkey the problems of recognition for Bed Chins admission of the buffet dinner was served at the Communist government to the Timmons home Those attending United Nations lifting of trade were Mr and Mrs Marlin and embargoes or what to do with Unda Gittens and son Linn J the inlands are not Mr and Mrs Robert Gittens likely Dr Chan said 'They can Gene Gittens Claudell Reyburn be argued from many different Virgil Gleed Rhonda Hansen Eugene Larkin all of Smithfield angles “The United Staten should con- and Mrs Lea Rue Stoddard of The afternoon wasj tinue to maintain adequate mili- Wellsville visit-- 1 tary potential at all times to deal spent In playing games and with future crises involving this ing This is the first great grandmocountry and Communist China child for Mrs Stoddard the ther of Mrs Gittens and Mrs Dr Chan declared In an earlier addresa leading Linford the mother of Mrs Timup to the one on foreign policy mons Return Ilomo with respect to Red China Dr Grant Higglnaon returned home Chan said “The Pieping-Moscoaxis is still very much Intact and Saturday from the Logan LDS growing In strength despite the hospital Mr and Mrs Robert Griffith wishful thinking or some people" of Logan are happy over the arUnion nor "Neither the Soviet Communist China has permitted rival of their first child a son its national Interest to endanger born June 3 at(the Logan LDS the alliance and if there are pos- hospital He is also the first sible sources of conflict between grandchild for Mr and Mrs the two countries none are mani- Elmer Hansen of Smithfield Oliver Nilson returned home fest at this time’" the speaker Monday from the Logan LDS concluded “ hospital He ia feeling a lot betan toug-of-w- Eyeglass Hearing Aids US-Chine- al SMITH Natural Comfort Fit Ta Your Owo Porsooal H?od Contour Phantom-Lin- k Earmold Connector ' (R-De- J) Exclusive First Grandchild "lottery Saver" Feature Gives Up To 40 ' Longer Battery Life Finellne Lightweight Styling Timmons Precision Control '1 On-O- ff Finger-ti- p '' Volume ' “ Switch Power Circuitry PAY NOTHING DOWN LITTLE A $2 A WEEK! 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It is not so milch grown no brighter” f the presents we give them but the time we spend with Jacksonville! van them and our thoughtful interest in them that leads Vorder father of Navy airman Donald Corder who was wounded straight to their hearts And can there be anything more gratifying than to Monday when-'Navy patrol hear from one of them as I did today: “Oh Omi I do plane was attacked over the Sea of Japan by a Communist MIG r' love coming to you!” fighter: ' Of Today - five-wee- l m-i- a (Incidentally we suspect? that Grandma Overweg not mind if some of you preferred to serve lemonade or milk or punch with the cookies) would “CHOOSING ACQUAINTANCE" is the title of these lines by Edsel Ford: The snake has spent so much time in our garden plot : that he has long since been a who and not a what dirty dang ahame to have to sit up there like sitting ducks and not be able to shoot back” YOKOSUKA Japaa — Flier Corder bemoaning the fact' that the Reds shot up his uniform: “I didn't mind being shot up half as much as I did having my second class rating shot off jny Dismisses Case DENVER (UPI) — The l?th U g Circuit Court of Appeals today dismissed an application for interlocutory appeal of a case involving Bear River water rights In Utah The circuit court held that the matter did not belong properly in a federal court Judge A Sherman Christensen of the US District Court Salt Lake City had dismissed the petition and the U S District attorney appealed to the circuit court U S Interests In the case stemmed from water righto It holds In the Hyrum Reservoir The decision will pave the way for- orderly determination of water righto In the Bear River system in Utah before the First District Court at Logan ' one pair prescription sun glass lenses arm” - YOKOSUKA Adm Frederic We know a quaint array of friends who note with glee how some folks choose acquaintances ' so carelessly scheduled over the Sea of Japan despite the Communist attack on the Navy patrol plane “We are not willing to admit that the Sea of Japan ia a Russian lake” Addie M Hedrick wrote this poem Stars:” - a- We have called chickadees by name and had reply the thrushes never leave in fall without goodbye : jet “It's Federal Court Japan S Rear Withlngton Appointment SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Ap- US Naval commander in Japan pointment of Dr Thomas F air announcing that American New Yprk City as proPatrols would continue to fly as fessor of sociology at the Uni- versity of Utah was announced i today O'Dea Is well known In Utah tor his books “The Mormons” published In 1057 His appointment will become effective July 1 “Gifts for the with every complete pair of glasses you buy 'at'Standard Optical! 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