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LiDMaedited per wjumj ni(iftif entitled to the use fox republication of to tt or not otherwise- credited tn this paper nc THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1947 To read the garden pages of New York newspapers is to learn how ithe suppliers modify their products to meet the requirements of men and women who refuse to be denied tbie pleasure jf working with the soil even though thei -L sjpace is sharply limited Dwarf fruit trees are advertised in increasing numbers One nurseryman reports that the size of his varieties may six to h(e controlled to fit the owner's needs Dwarfs grow or three eight feet in Weight They will start to bear in two years the advertisement says Another liursery announces something new viburnum carlisi described as the most fragrant of all flowering shrubs producing in June the fragrance of a gardenia to fill the entire! garden Our eastern gardening friends seem to do more late ill planting pf trees shrubs and perennial flower plants tihan we do in these parts To remin il our local garden fans about their good for- tune in living within appropriate distance of stockyards wft cjan't refrain rom telling about another advertisement that daught our attention It was the offer from a dealer to supply horse br cow manure at a price of $150 per hundred ) pounds can get someone to establish a chair in a liniversity to teach people how to behave in a theatre — Helen Hayes actress We All Is Well Again After a few days of mild uproar and discussion all is tyell again with respect to relations between Ogden and the tttah state health denartment in the matter of public health nurses The essential aspects of the matter were simple State board of health has a supply of public health nursing services offered at a price which everybody agrees is reasonable Ojjden needs public health Cursing services in the operations of its cijty health program and long has relied on the se: vices provided by the state Ogden dijin't budget sufficient money to cover the cost of the nursing services State insisted on completion of an arrangement at the state's specified price To bring the majtter to issie state announced services to Ogden were withdrawn Tjhat announcement brought action It turns Out that the state never actually withdrew its nurses whichj reflects the state health department's confidence that Okden could be depended upon to swing into lini for continuation of a cooperative arrangement in the public interest -- I'm pretty happy as I am But no man in political life could refuse k nomination for the presidency —Rep J W Martin Weber's Homecoming Weber cJlege will celebrate its annual homecoming tomorrow under the excellent auspices provided by its hapby past iits exciting present and its bright prospects for the future Students) and former students will participate in- an assembly a ftreet jollification a banquet a football game and a dancinjg party to top off the festivities A college homecoming day is much more than a series of ejvents enumerated on a program It is demonstration day ior 1 kind of American behavior that is something of a paraday! - " dox) over have might poultryless Thursday been avoided had the White House let one hand know what the other hand was doing On the Sunday afternoon President Truman made g appeal to the nahis tion Secretary of Agriculture Anderson sat outside the door of Press Secretary Ross waiting to get a chance to see the boss' speech But the chance never came Poultryless Thursday was announced without benefit of advice from US agricultural experts who had been studying her majesty the hen for weeks were convinced that more chicken should be eaten Later Chuck rather than less Luckman harrassed and unenvied food czar was asked to accept a compromise proposal whereby the public was urged to eat stewing hens Biggest food problem still remains grain fed on the farm It's disappearing at an alarming When Bfi American is done with his automobile he ceases to carje what happens to it but his college becomes more precious in his sight after he has departed from its hallfc Call it sjentiment or emotion it's a grand thing by any name Try as you may you cannot understand whv thev ft Ha Russians) acjt as they do even when you project yourself into the position their nation occupies — Eleanor Roosevelt Idaho's Versatile Farms If any Additional information was required to demon-stat- o that Idaho's agriculture is versatile as well as abun-danthe information is contained in onion shipment figures Federal-sta- t market news service reports that the Gem stat is among the important growers of the fragrant onion The state's shipments for 1946 amounted to 2879 cars as com pared fir example with 526 cars in Utah Well pjotatoes and onions make a good combination but jdaho sfeines in many other departments as the figures for tiay grain beets beans seed fruit and livestock demonfj strate There ire many persons who insist that there are no spectacles which match those to be observed in an agricultural region! at harvest time Persons of that mind obtain the Satisfaction they yearn for by traveling on anv Idaho road at this time of year -- -- nine-pow- er off-the-rec- soft-pedal- his eyes The girls told me later that this was the first celebration in Kirk's honor in the 29 years he had 4: A few Sundays ago we were having dinner at Kirk's restaurant with some relatives from Indiana One of the latter had a birth- day and he was being teased about the fact that he was a bachelor When the dessert course was served Kirk came in with a cake oh which two lighted candles were shining He presented the cake to the member of our party who had the birthday and then led the singing of "Happy Birthday to You" while the other diners generously chimed in This visitor from Indiana was surprised to such an extent he was speechless In fact all of those at our table were also mystified We didn't know how Kirk had learned about the birthday Tact Pays Dividends Then our waitress quietly informed us that she had overheard our chatter and had thus learned of the birthday guest at our table So she quickly passed the information along to Kirk who then prepared the birthday cake and served it with the compliments of the restaurant This is the kind of tact which builds lasting goodwill and in the long run keeps business firms out of the red ink Too many people in this world grudgingly do their minimum of work but no more It is refreshing to find a man or woman who will do more than he is paid for or will render additional services and courtesies beyond those which are expected Such behavior is valued far in excess of its financial cost Even this birthday cake episode has eaused several interesting after effects For not only did several diners at neighboring tables praise Kirk for his thoughtfulness and courtesy but we commended him to the owner of the restaurant The owner had never known that Kirk was accustomed to doing such tactful things Our compliments about Kirk therefore caused his boss to view him in a new light Be Liberal With Praise A few weeks later Kirk also had a birthday The waitresses presented him with a cake His boss happened in and wanted to know ( recognized by Russia even during the war and Stalin prepared then to fill it The USA doesn't want to fill it but does want to see it filled by democratic Frenchmen Whoand Italians themselves ever first fills this hole in Europe will be successful in dominating all Europe People of Europe are afraid of Russia but not of the United States Because they are scared stiff they would appease Russia before they helped the United States Inside Russia the people are cynical don't take Moscow's propaganda too seriously Vilhinsky's barbed thunderbolts at the UN are nothing new He's only saying what he has said for two years only this time it's louder There is no real worry over war with Russia Haven't Recovered Its people haven't recovered Furthermore the Russians figure they can get what they want Most sigby political means nificant key to the fact that Russia doesn't want war is that the Soviets always try to fide out war They made a deal with Hitler in the last war in order to stay on the sidelines and the last thing they want is war now with the United States "We are very far from war" concluded KennanMn Whiskey boys retaliate-- Government officials sitting in on the secret food tlks say priyately that the beer boys are tougher than the whiskey boys — and the latter are After Food Czar tough enough Luckman had obtained whiskey holiday from the distillers they held a secret meeting in New York in order to retaliate One proposal was that distillers who weren't consulted by Luckman would continue making alcohol selling same to 0ther distillers Distillers had secured a letter from Attorney General Tom Clark permitting thein to cooperate for purposes of the whiskey holiday without vioact Now they lating the anti-truare using this letter to cooperate on other matters One is a propaganda campaign to show up Luck-maCriticism of Luckman closely paralleling the distillers' ballyhoo was published last week in George Sokolsky's column He said: "Why cut the distillers and the brewers and not the soap comNot a word is said panies? about reducing the consumption of fats" It is not known how close Sokolsky is to the brewers He was once exposed by a senate investigation a? having been paid $14000 by TomjGirdler of Republic Steel and $6000 by the National Association of Manufacturers at the very same time he was writing for L Mrs "Pannv" newspapers O'Daniel wife of the reactionary Texas senator also informed a senate committee that Sokolsky was one of her huspand's ghost writers Incidentally less grain fed to hogs and cattle means less fat for Luckman's soap company — and he is relentlessly urging less fattening on the feed lots (Copyright 1947 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) st ni Candidate Taft's Ideas In Six Talks Studied would not like to say as yet (This is the first of two disTThe Taft's Senator question should be left open analyzing patches at that time" (Feb 29 decision for on and ideas domestic foreign issues which may be factors in 1948 the 1948 presidential campaign) record — "We are Republican of the Rerecord that piuud By Peter Edson at the outlined program publican NEA Washington Correspondent of the session was combeginning 23 (NEA) WASHINGTON Oct We received no coIn a message to the Ohio Repub- pleted from the administration" lican central committee on Oct 24 operation Deal New Discusses Sen Robert A Taft is expected — "I have always Social to welfare do about to tell what he intends In 1948 that part between in for distinguished president running that connection it is interesting of the new deal which undertook to try to make an inventory of his to regulate every detail of agriculture commerce industry and ideas What makes him tick? even family life and that part west In his recent tour of the undertook to improve the he shot his wad Six major which of the people of this condition speeches seven press conferences country" who for any reason sufHe and five formal statements and fered poverty hardship farm skipped some issues like the didn't Many" (new deal) measures were he said he and program some Most enacted and proposed like the some others know about of those enacted were experimenwestern steel industry and it is doubtful how effective But boiling down what he did tal have been" they say for a summary index it reTaxes— "The time has come when veals that the senator's serious should determine the limit of colorless humorless Ideas on prin- we tax burden which can Te safeout the cipal domestice issues jell borne without threat to freeabout like this in direct quota- ly dom and 'jipnform our expenditions: tures to taxes I have thought 1948 campaign — "Domestically should be a reduction there that the main issue is the question of taxes right in along" more want whether you power labor management money Washingtmon and more — "The 'violent propaganda of spent in Washington of I think very bill unions shows that either high prices the labor likely the question issues I don't they do not know what is in the will be one of the see how the labor bill can be bill or they are deliberately demade a successful issue by next ceiving their members Where the labor union members are advised November" Democratic party— "It isn't easy of the bill's provisions polls show Taft-Hartl- ey that they are — generally in favor of them the act does not in any way limit the legitimate rights of labor unions" Truman— "The president has not to endorse every spending failed Republicans' which has been seriously project Insurance Health Disapproves proposed" Health insurance — "The United U n e mployment compensation — States today has the best med- "It seems that the states ical service in the world It seems can handle probable this without federal as- start and to it throw idiotic away (The a brand new experiment bill plan) which has never achieved any real success in the countries where it has been tried" Housing"My own belief is that we cannot get rid of at housing and keep all housing a decent level without a further If development of public housing the subsidy extends only to the lowest income groups it is not socialism" Inflation— "A tax cut will tend to prevent further wage increases which now offer the greatest danger of further—inflation" Price levels "I believe we may as well recognize that price levels are permanently above prewar We had better work towards a stabilization of wages and prices at some new level perhaps 50 or 60 per cent above prewar" Public works— "With a budget of $35 billion it is no time to spend lavishly on public works in general" Housing control extension — to determine just what its principles are because the party is between the left wing and the conservative wing whose views are often more conservative than the di-vid- ed Wagner-Murray-Ding- worked in this restaurant Moreover it was the first present his boss had ever given him Benjamin Franklin once "said: "As we must account for every idle word so we must for every idle silence" Too many of us are inclined to view good things without giving a word of commendation We let good work and unselfish service go unrewarded thus indirectly discouraging the folks who are trying to do more than their expected quota How many of us have complimented anybody in the past 24 e how hours? It is shocking and shut-i- n we are when wives and children office associates and neighbors are around us every day doing worthy deeds that should be praised Don't wait till January first to resolve that you will pay deserved compliments to people while they are still alive and capable of being encouraged by your praise St3xtr now! If you haven't joined the Commapliment club write for the a once at enclosing terial a dime stamped envelope plus office or force Get your family or Sunday school class or Boy Scout troop to join you in this interesting psychological experiment £ (Copyright by the Hopkins Syndicate Inc) intro-vertiv- 3-c- Exports of Utah Celery Increase SALT LAKE CITY Oct 23 CAP) The bureau of agricultural economics reported today that shipments of 1947 Utah celery for the period ended Oct 11 totaled 843 carloads compared with 468 for a corresponding time a year ago Cabbage was reported moving slowly with 58 cars shipped compared with 75 a year ago Onion shipments reached 162 cars compared with 133 in 1946 for the same period sistanee but if there are any weak states this assistance can be made available I am absolutely opposed to the federalization of employment compensation" will give HI " -- COMPAKt OUR MTCS cash Tsmo GET 12 mm $100 $754 $300 2263 $500 $1000 100 1000 MmtttyPaymMts $922 3770 1 7541 1 276? 4612 9225 Foot Frlmndly Service BE Oil MORI Auto-Pers- FEDERAL ona! ft i a fid If Mrvfc BUILDING ft LOAN ASS N J m 2376 I NCORPORATED 409 Phone Kiesel Bldg Andrews Washington trm Blvd OgdWf 89 ell sub-standa- rd ' ed No Rain-ln-Fac- e! FRASER-JOHNSTO- N TORIDAIRE GAS FURNACES Model and Size for Every Need When pie term "dope ring" is uttered the average person immediately imagines sinister associations—conspiracy by furtive individuals ruthless greed and evil in general And they are right Illegal deals in opium products and cocaine add up to dirty-- business by persons willing to ffLetfflLBiiliiiil take desperate chances for the sake of the gains From Ifevada comes information that federal narcotic agents have encountered a "dope ring" arresting suspects and seizing illegal merchandise Other aspects of the case ING before General rw— ever run true to jform the discovery of weapons and ammunition herd of Chief Americans were well and oif a document hinting at a bank robbery plot with Blatz Beer Brewed acquainted only in MilwauAH thajt remains to be done to make the case fit the kee since 1851 Blatz is Milwaukee's usual specifications is to provide evidence that the suspects and America's bottled beer - are part of an internatiofialgang ow Milwaukee JWis j Rain-inthp- -"-- what all the commotion was about One of the waitressps i him whereupon he made out a check for $25 and presented it to The latter was overcome Kirk with emotion and tears showed in cago restaurant and-jowl Dope Ring Ramifications —--- Q-23- rate Serious Incident Ambassadorial report: Three top ambassadors reported to the president last week that there would be no war with Russia though a serious incident in Germany where US Russian troops are cheek could start almost anything The ambassadors were: Lou Douglas from London Walter Bedell Smith from Moscow Bob MurAll three phy from Germany urged a special session of congress Truman countered that congressmen couldn't be back from European trips before December L and not much could be accomplished during the Christmas holidays However he promised to conThe ambassasider it further dors reported that the European food situation was so critical that even a few weeks saved by a special session would be important When US congressmen called on swaggering Dictator Franco in Madrid he was dressed in a glittering admiral's uniform with crucifix and Bible on desk He gave the congressmen a lecture on the necessity of preparing people for democracy The solons who bearded the dictator in his den were Karl Mundt of South Dakota Walter Judd of Minnesota and Lawrence Latin- Smith of Wisconsin to American diplomats the United States who usually get plenty of advice from their North American diplomatic brethren so far haven't received any tips on how to vote on Palestine Quoth US Delegate Herschel Johnson: "Search your hearts and minds and take your own moral position" Secret cables to the state department report that the Norwegian government has its own way of dealing with coWmies The cabinet has decided to abolish the communist party if Norwegian communists commintern join the Purely political —The Democratic national committee has now engaged 500 rooms In San Francisco hotels for next July This means ithat for the first time in two decades the Democrats will move to the far west It was President Truman himself who insisted on this Democratic leaders argued that eastern radio listeners couldn't hear the speeches after eight pm Pacific time which would be TruEleven pm Eastern time man however rilled that in order to win it was necessary to carry California So he decided California is to have a good look at the Democrats Michigan's prosecuting Senator Ferguson wouldn't mind finding a loophole to crawl out of the Howard Hughes investigation Reason: Army tests show that the XF-1- 1 recommended by Elliott Roosevelt and built by Hughes flies better than some other army photo reconnaissance planes What is more it looks as if Hughes' giant Herculean will fly after all Snyder Sits Tight Secretary Snyder sits tight — John Snyder the Arkansas banker now the happily sitting in the seat of also secretary of the treasury is sitting tight on a French offer to pay for her own food France is willing to cash in her hidden assets in the USA provided Secretary Snyder will tell France where they are But Snyder won't tell Before the war the treasury department surveyed all foreign holdbanks ings in this country U S to the turned the information over names of treasury asking that theholders be French stock and bond kept confidential That's why Snyder won't tell the French government where Frenchmen are hiding If France could their money could offer these it get this list stocks and bonds as collateral for a loan large enough to tide them over for the winter Meanwhile Americans are footing the bill instead of Frenchmen Must we fight Russia???— Most editors significant talk newspaper had in Washington last week was conference with an ueneral Marshall's Kennan George chief Russian policy maker Here are the highlights: Russia's tough talk is nothing new It's been going on for 160 years under both czars and the Soviets It was in the 1920's and 1930's because the bolsheviks were too weak The main probto! talk tough lem in Europe is the vacuum in franco and Italy This vacuum has to be filled Big question is whether Russia or the United States will The vacuum was move in Records by Dr Crane Listen to Dr Crane over station KLO at 1130 daily Monday through Friday Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mel-lo- tt Indiana Send a dime and a stamped envelope for advice Kirk P aged 47 Case is head waiter in a popular Chi- d food-savin- Gardeners in Big Cities Maybe Merry-Go-Roun- ! 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