Show Danaer Seen T Entered at to poetomce t Ogden OUb m Act ( onnirai Marci 8 1879 NEA Service ano k B O to Member of Tbe t& 81540 claw matter according undated Piw united Rot pf mt T i in Duagei Grim Tragedy of Post-Wa- r China Declared Due to Wealthy Leaders TTake M Word For It by Colby And What Should Be T about people That's why the labor LIE LAY By Drew Pearson WASHINGTON April 26— If and j department is so important" With Inanimate Objects when the state department open Swiss Kilroy club Who started the nonsensical its secret files on China they will One man who pays great tribute myth that only live persons or ani reveal one of the great human trag- to the American GI Is Flortanlmals lie or sit: that inanimate ob- edies of post-wreconstruction IMedercr known as the man who JOtSS lay or set' Headers in various parts of the The files Will also tell a story that suided 300000 GTs through Switz have written ta tell ma country erianri will make this nation think twice AftPr ! Hav with vra1 mil that they were so taught in both about pouring more U S dollars linn GIs restless in Ennrnn Natri high school and collese down the yawning maw of China erer who is an executive of the! A University of California gradu-Swithat he was taught that tourist office a conceived the an The diplomatic files show that r i t : aWI SIT-SE- For Defense Tha AsancUted Prw ta eacluatvely entitled to the use for republication ot all nava dlapatebea credited to it or 1 not otherwise credited In this paper and alao tha local now By Joseph Alsop TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 26 1949 WASHINGTON— II the experience of the 1930s means anything M Done to System ICC Explains Faults of Railroad ar V-F- v Democrat Former Iowa court chief Justice and Democratic He was WASHINGTON NEA— If yon national committeeman in a 1947 adjustment board are mi"" e mat- in so well teT " railroads of this coun- for ICC try one answer may be found by appointment tar c the 11- studying the rake-up V man interstate TL South Carolina allium ta the It is generally admitted that nr and ta tfaa four or five of Use division of World war L He succi dcd the late Joe East- do all the work One of the as office of defense trampor- missioners is blind Two are 74 man A tat dirTtnr v link v umj ami unr jusi reappointed taken up most ofaiiuhis time tor a new term is TL Only Clyde B AHChion 74 one commissioner is under 60 That railroad law and wa IB the Hugh W ssl for toe old R Cross of Illinois S3 who admits he knows practically nothing about Time ' he is supposed to be quite a singer and leads the ICC male the railroads chorus Of the 11 commissioners only Carroll Milter also 74 Vircima- five had any railroad or public oorn t'ennsyi vania uemocrat utilities oypertenco before they a gas company OSOetel SSBSl ' were appointed to ICC Two came Walter w Sotawn 6ft up through the ranks as ICC ca- Democrat Be has been a univer reer men One had railway labor sity professor dean and president He also served on the Texas iaB- backing and road commission He is now blind by the ICC practittoners— the John L Rogers 60 Tennessee elation of lawyers who plead felican He was a railroad shop man then an ICC locomotive in- before the commission Three nothing aoout the railroads when ijgor He studied law on toe first named to ICC eaeland became director of ICC s These are the vital statistics On hjroau of motor carriers one of the oldest and most en- JMpiam J Patterson 6ft North Dakota Independent He took a trenched of the government ICC was first set ctaieepoudenee course m air agencies fve-raaup as a body 62 years hfaJtes and became an ICC safety ago it now occupies a sex HtpeYtor He rose tobeoome director of ICC s safety dtefstoa Duiidine full of files and Hush W Cross SS Illinois Ke-has 2200 employes and has asked for a budget of over SllOOOOOfSe nuhlican farmer lawyer and pott-tician just esmetated to wmsj next vcar M It is so far behind on its docket file late Commissioner Geore that several years would bo re- Barnard Indiana Republican fot quired to clean it up even if no aftom ending Dec 31 1950 new eases were filed It takes months and sometimes years to handle a major case Ensnarted ta Red Tape t'S What has tamponed hero is that UM ltc like so many other govSUMMER' ernment aeencies has becom bogged down ta its own rod tone COMING By SEA Wuhingtaei j -- nothing could be more dangerous than to respond to the challenge of Soviet rearmament by adopting inanirrulo j a policy of collective military 01 400 000 000 travel i has no' knees or hips to StzertenoTand m through weakness as some are now pro- people in desperate need the Chi a result bend A Kansas City stenographer a of million GIs remem who There are baseball fans jin this community posing On the other hand it is nese nationalist hierarchy insisted visited the Alps at the rate of S3 writes xnai ner employer an attorney insists on the correctness ber when it was not unusual for the catcher to stand far equally obvious that when the on controlling supplies and even a day of a a dead horse was laying L were universally well-bs world must They situation discouraged purchases by severely on no runners were behind the batter (When there enough haved says Niederer "We had on the ground for the reason that strain American resources in any Other Chinese Powerful in this hierarchy were misbehavior reported only in a a dead horse is an inanimate obbases and less than two strikes on the batter) to catch the case nothing could be more foolject that only a live horse can lie ish than to do the defense job in T V Soong and M H Kung both very few cases" brothers-in-laNiederer is "now In the USA onAthe ground of Generalissimo hand in a wasteful way pitches on first bounce reader thanks me for my "Sit-Sk Both are also organizing the "Swiss Kilroy club" twin truisms are relevant Chiang The ancient fans also remember when a batter could at lhese pamphlet "But" she the moment because develop among the wealthiest men in China on the theory that a GI who visknock fouls without penalty When the rule eventually ments at the Pentagon at last hold or the world and there is little ited Switzerland once would like says "it doesn't include the imrule that inanimate objects out some hope for rational which evidence that they have dipped into to go back with his bride A lot portant was made directing that trie first two fouls were strikes means economical American de- their own pockets to help their of them he finds do So Switzer- set and lay and do not sit and lie" The "important (and utterly abland has become the country labconsiderable controversy developed on the theory the rule fense planning After nearly four fellow citizens surd) n: e is apparently to be eled "Kilroy was there" V 8 Delivery Stopped of to failure years found in some textbook or other: was an injustice to the batter agree on a unified strategic conThe state department's files so Advice to go P but I have so far been unable to chiefs the of staff have cept lush a also when remember course of fans joint Yesteryear's unpublished show that at exGeorge Bender find such a book If you know at last got down to business Per- far the same time the Chinese of Ohio was defeated in the No- of it please write to me in care mustache sprouting from the upper lip of a handsome ath- haps they may fail in their task actly was pleading for more vember election but he still has a of this paper giving the title augovernment is which to slice away essentially to import relief lete was something to admire just as now a half century the unnecessary the sense of humor plus some forth- thor and publisher of the book excrescences put ships Chinese government'ssupplies board of right advice for GOP congressHere is the correct rule as found someout historic each in is to when in confronted service order later it photographs by of which T V Soong was men in all reputable authorities: supply But with the others at compete chairman was Last Christmas Bender sent "win Lie and sit are intransitive verbs stopping thing to chuckle about any rate they are trying the delivery and actually sale of U S mer- with Dewey" neckties and sweat- snd take no objects That is one We know that we have these old fans among us because Background Important chant ships shirts to his friends and colleagues cannot lie or sit — it is Reason: The ships had been pur- This week he has sent the same the thing itself thatsomething lies or sits we encountered them at Pioneer league games last season The background of this event is chased interesting and important The firms from the USA by private G O P colleagues some- tough adLay and set are transitive verbs and expect to see and talk to them in the present sason all story thus cutting out any profit vice on how to lose another elec- and must take an object That is to may be considered to begin tion one must lay or set something the president's order placing for Soong's 'board of supply say of which leads us into making the solemn assertion that no with This caused the U S foreign a $15 billion ceiling on defense He tells them in his paper "May Examples: The dead horse lies on spending this year The order was liquidation commission operating Republican" that the best way to the ground The book sits on the game holds its fandom like baseball issued last spring The under the state department to lose is to team up with southern He To say that once a fan always a fan is a fact probably originally grave danger of slowing the tempo make the following official pro- Democrats He reminds them of the Lay the baby in its crib Set the record of Teddy Roosevelt and oth- dishes on the table is too strong an assertion to substantiate because the years oi American rerarmament which test: "We have had complaints from er Republican progressives in crubeen the Immediate effect of Let it be noted please that inwean some fans from the pastime but it is possible to an- has this order) has often been pointed several prospective purchasers of sading against business monopoly animate objects have been lying in this space It must be said martime property that they were for labor and against isolation and sitting since the very dawn of nounce with a degree of dogmatism that once a man or wo- out in therefore that part of unable to obtain permission from Franklin Roosevelt says Bender the English language and they will man becomes a fan the lure of the ball park clings so that the justice so the board of supply to blame lies with the military stole the GOP's progressive thuncontinue that is if the language vessels from Our Manila purchase chiefs themselves der and the only way to get it is used correctly office a majority of young fans become old fans "In conference with us on Sept back is for Republicans in congress "U little town of Bethlehem' How From the end of the war onBaseball has the merit of being fun to play and fun to ward each service had followed 19 1846 it was agreed that pri- to fight all summer to pass a lib- still we see thee lie —Phillips Brooks practice of preparing its own vate shipping concerns In China eral program watch Baseball draws multitudes as spectators who once the It will be interesting to see how "It lies around us like a cloud independent program and budget would be permitted to purchase All three programs and budgets vessels in Manila Several in- many Republicans follow Bender's a world we do not see"—Harriet were players Most of the retired players we know cling had Beech er Stowe then been added together terested parties whom we have advice to the belief that baseball is played best in the daylight at without reference to any agreed notified of this arrangement have "Sits the wind in that corner?"— i: more or less neglected The Shakespeare plan positively allotting informed us after contacting the which time it provides more enjoyment for the spectators roles and missions railroad trade press follows its inMer-ria"A of board coat sits to each servwell or ill"— supply that your organitricate with ninfiisejpnal rulings inzation will not issue certificates but ice Webster'sr but they heartily agree thai the game under the lights But no other govern "The was also which There that old close all Greece vessls be beauty require something ment purchased and neither the White creases the attendance and the financial support thereby to an unspoken rule that if one from the board of or Rome sung painted wrought Houseagency supply" nor the congress has the lies at home"— close a Whittles service billion the others got of busted blow minor number that the up leagues reducing Says He's a Gambler slightest idea of what goes on there had a right to a billion also And Soong SALT LAKE CITY 26 or why This letter of protest was sent diApril about the Fourth of July What is meant term the violent recriminations ensued if rect by "split The result Is that instead of the to Soong's representative Gen (AP)— Mrs Ethel Redfleld infinitive?" Mr Colby explains it ICC service chief tried to suggest You don't have to be an old timer to remember when any regulating the railroads toe Kiang However he did nothing dent of former Idaho superinten- in his leaflet C-- 7 For that his colleagues' plans were a P a copy railroads it At a round-tabl- e public instruction remained send 9c in coin and a stamped conferpretty much get what an annual campaign to raise funds for the local ball club bit ambitious as Gen Carl A about in critical condition today ence between Chinese and Amerthey want out of the ICC The to him did about naval envelope the air Spaatz was as much a part of the local scene as a Community chest program when rearmament began ican officials therefore the state The Pocatello teacher who was P O box 99 Station GVNew York commission needs a great shake- up aria nw hlood The great probby a car Fri- 9 N Y department raised the matter again injured when struck last spring drive is today The minutes of that meeting are day night spent a restful night (Released by the Bell Syndicate lem of course is in finding qualified talent that will work for $12 still secret However they state: attendants at the Holy Cross hosBut this is no time to reminisce It's time to look ahead Budget Ceiling Order Inc) WW a year and tell $50 000 rail The president's budget ceiling or"The re- - pital reported early today of the Chinese' Question For a new baseball season is arrived Many young players der should have ended this state striction on ship purchases was The prominent Idaho educator road presidents where to head in As proof of the fact that ICC is affairs immediately It did not next orougnt up by Mr Stetson J suffered a fractured pelvis fracwHl show their stuff as members of the eight teams of the of a forgotten agency ask any of your do so simply because the service B Stetson of Stetson Hats then tured left hip head injuries and frtends— even railroaders— to name Pioneer league This offers fascinating opportunity to eval- chiefs shared the general expecta- the FLC field commissioner) He cuts and bruises She and two other Pocatello one or more of the honorable com tion that White the of the that our of occupant explained part uate their skill intelligence! and prospects Some will move House would not now be Harry was to help the economy ofproject struck by a car while missioners By way of China teachers were tion IMS is me way they IingkfBC into big league company to become the stars of the nation S Truman Consequently Tru- and that individual buyers who attending an education conference the first five do most of the iltjB and subsequent wanted to bring in ships should be here Lorene Hendricks 52 was rather than of a mere locality or circuit Then as in the past man's insistence on his budget ceiling allowed to do so Chairman Charles D Mahaffie reported in good condition in the SALT LAKE CITY the services totally unpre-pare- d "General Kiang (Soong's agent) hospital The third accident vic26 65 Kansas Republican He is a new and old baseball fans Will enjoy the satisfaction of ex caught The April tim Norma Barnes 38 was re- (AP)— The United Nations was Rhodes scholar and Piteceteu 'pro- outcome was the pres- explained If there is to be leased from the hospital after termed last night as an organiza- ies'r ot jurisprudence Me served claiming in suitable company and loudly enough to be heard ent scrambled together military ship brokerage business done any the VfNTIUTED MFTAt AWNINGS tion hampered by jealousy by Dr as attorney for the old budget which was prepared on the Chinese government wants to do treatment far and near "I knew that feller when — old principle of "a pistol for the it Walter Dutton A Head president commission then went to BCs I am your exclusive agent rat a pistol for the badger a pistol for China he said" of World Alliance for International bureau of finance from which he asMe m c - - 3 toss Sa was namec commissioner by Ho-for the mole" Meanwhile Soong's board of sup- FINES IMPOSED Friendship easTaeat CsS at tar Iras Dr Head told a meeting of the er ta 1930 Until this time Secretary of De ply offered to purchase the ships Junior Jeppson 19 no address f 34 weeppsWBp-3 fense James V Forrestal had per- for private companies given was fined a total of $24 in Utah Association for United NaAlden Alldredge 62 Alabama at the J force followed a plan of lettinfl Democrat He made a studv of fw rwamed us seiiost rate and for an additional city court on charges of speeding tions "The trouble with too United freight rates tor TV A which won time and public opinion promote 5 per cent "handling fee" In oth- and running a stop sign Traffic Officer Wilson A Allen said he Nations is that it is not motivated him appointment to ICC service unification His detractors er words the Chinese chased Jeppson several blocks be- by a spirit of helpfulness but by who are either ignorant or mali- was offering to deal ongovernment William E Lee 67 Idaho Re the same fore The Republican national committee will hold a series cious or both forget that if he black market it had declared ilovertaking hlrrf after the de- a spirit of jealousy and power pol- - publican He was an attorney for fendant allegedly traveled at speeds had adopted strong-armethods at legal Northern Pacific before being of regional conferences in the fall to obtain information the He saU that "the churches are eiecien tne laano supreme court up to 60 miles an hour and ran first he would have had to put Situation Worse two our main hope in this crisis" stop signs Richard F Mitchell 60 Iowa 2359 Kiesel Ave "from the grass roots" to guide the party in adopting policies on the retirement list most of the The situation became steadily American senior officers especial- worse until Monnet calculated to win the next election Davis U S ly in the navy consul-generin Shanghai adof the gross in- vised the To learn what the people are thinking about and how The knowledge secretary of state in a adequacy of the combat strength cable: they feel about important foreign and domestic issues is provided in the present budget had secret "Executive Yuan of Chinese govsobering effect on the servsound procedure indeed vital procedure But how can the the ices that Forrestal had been hoping ernment has placed ban on imporof 'American army surplus Early in December the joint tation Republican party or the Democratic party or any other party for Ban imposed to pregoods' chiefs of staff twice meeting receive what Abraham Lincoln called a public opinion bath? a week insteadbegan of once in order vent purchase of surplus goods bv with private iirms in competition If a grass roots conference is held under the auspices of to get to real grips with their the " government thereafter on problem" Shortly — Note After one conference bethe Republican party experience tells us that most of the Forrestal's motion General of the tween T V Soong and FLC Field D was Eisenhower Dwight Army who attend be will persons Republicans If it is called by to Washington to serve Commissioner B A Johnson the as an impartial arbiter And the American official wrote in his conthe Democrats the participants will be Democrats In each brought was speeded up further fidential report: "Dr Soong then case the men and women who sit on the platform will come process me that he had been a gamuntil it reached the present tempo told in this deal from the conferences with What they hoped they would get of almost continuous hard work bler all his life but was he (surplus property) handling Decisions Bold Enough —indorsement of the party platform and points of view very heavy and important money If the final decisions are bold He was inclined to gamble because Assume that a member of congress who favors repeal enough the program of each serv- the chances to be derived bv China wiU be exactly tailored to car- f from surplus property judiciously of the Taft-Hartlact holds meetings in his district to learn ice out clearly defined rules and oougnt ana sola should the views of his constituents Chances are nearly everybody ry missions which will in turn be be enormous"correctly e by agreed Ambassador From Brooklyn attending the meetings instructs the congressman to con- determined This will mean strategic plans Brooklyn is noted for a lot ot tinue his battle for repeal If a congressman who favors more real combat potential for the things— in addition to the Dodgers invested money retention holds conferences the people who come to his But there is also another kind But probably most Brooklyn residon't realize that this citv economy which the services dents meetings for the most part will be of the congressman's point of might investigate that differs from has sent an official ambassador to of view the economy derived from true Washington He happens to be Dr Oscar Gans unification The army for instance and The accurate recording of grass roots opinion is diffi- has although he is Cuban ambasten combat divisions out of a United States he was cult as even the scientific poll takers discovered recently total of 692000 troops and 370000 sador to the born in Brooklyn civilians in its employ The sol- actually Ambassador Gans' father was diers are the most expensive in the also a Brooklyn-bor- n American world The civilians are even more to Cuba during the who went And than the soldiers there erican costly war as aide to Maj is no defending the ratio between the total of this expensive man- Tasker Bliss later U S chief of Young Lieut Gans liked mm power and the small percentage in staff so well that he remained on fully organized combat units In Cuba n war this the other services are also after the To read the senate debate on the housing bill is to ob at married a Cuban girl and then fault Perhaps an attempt at came to Brooklyn There the tain a dreary picture of taxation and social conditions in the more economical internal organi- presentback ambassador was born zation will follow the present efIn his youth Ambassador Gans larger cities of the country fort to achieve true unification had the reputation of being about Meanwhile is it to vital note that from and were Many telegrams mayors city managers economical military planning Is at as belligerent as Leo Durocher late of the Brooklyn Dodgers At read into the congressional record most of which developed last being attempted The extrav- the age of 20 he fought two duels of the must not agances be past One main theme Big cities are rotting at the core with slums used as a sort one day of red herring to in "It and blighted areas Families continue to flee from the cities confuse the argument about whethv1 lesjevftMtoteMteaisjer! paid" explains the ambasBsssiSr Soviet rearmament demands the sador "because after I got the repYet th It driver tokat in which they make their livings to reside in more pleasant er becouae extra ord of utation eoiy being quick to challenge strengthening of the west or Sonvit 6jlt Into every new 1949 Ford Truck people let me alone rervi (Copyright 1949 New York places on the fringes of the city or beyond its limits t truck 'Dueling in Cuba Is not very Herald Tribune Inc) kmmm$iimmmWjm)?iThe people living in ihe slums and blighted areas re risky" says Ambassador Gans "for -f- m0tmmmwM''m-' the reason that the seconds place far more money for police fire and health services you a long distance apart and only x You get Vk comfort new olr control let you fire between the counts of WiU than the areas of declining property values yield in taxes nw coodvtp "Picture window" of' 'two and three which they reel j K3rfiKNA The movement of folk to areas outside the city limits reRard exclave level Actio cob iiiiniiiidajf off so rapidly that you scarcely III have time to fire" dacts the number of property taxpayers' Yet cities must The ambassador has served as continue to provide city services for those who continue to A new "giant jackpot" radio pro envoy in almost every country jiism k Mat gram "Whos Talking?" will be Latin America and also as secre-in every (obi Col ClpfrigSi sjsf ssasgeiM work in the city but no longer live or vote therein introduced over station KLO at tary of labor which he considers chosMsi Panel Pickup Expreu Stake ond Platform bodied mf a m Wednesday "Who's about the most important post in 111 GVW rosk 4700 o 21500 tbu It is not surprising therefore that the mayors of large nine & Talking?" is a copyright feature any cabinet of Hal Tate Radio Productions cities with near unanimity appealed for federal aid to im"It is time" he says "that we SSr"-r dS3 m less about machines and more think prove their cities so that property values will rise again Chicago Voice "clues" will be given during the program which will be and social conditions improve enough to stop the aired dally Monday through Friis day at nine a m Name of the Whoa Talking" has been sealed in anpersonality envelope and a in Debox safety deposit It is a terrible and shocking thing that the real estate placed tails will be announced on Wedlobby—which pretends to speak for those whose business is nesday's pi Old Fans Indorse Baseball ss Past Present and Future I T" one-thir- d r ! ' e six-ye- newly-confirme- w Kai-She- et Lie-La- y" ar d n -- f - rcsu-later- y n en-sto- - Am long-rang- e Crash Victim Still Critical m self-intere- st i ! UN Jealousy Hi! By Utah Visitor FoISinftiiJrlf Ufll v No Easy Matter to Obtain Opinion at Grass Roots -- -- 'a black-mark- et JACKSON SHEET METAL WORKS: m al ey long-rang- Plight of Large Cities Spanish-Am- Described by the Mayors Spanish-America- 1 sUWl bsitJ iSkTheeJH llll - BHi ilSBIjL pPgtffW j- re-qui- Radio Ask Who's TalkingT living-roo- mm rT - n out-migratio- - ns providing houses— has become the real enemy of the American home — President Truman f§tmr before ''Mhpj j was so much manpower and money used for to little result in security—Winston Churchill commenting on Britain's labor government INSURANCE IseTleth NOT A SIDELINE! r dtojggjto POeO TRUCKS LAST LOMOERl GAS KILL INSURANCE AGENCY 359 26th Street I Comtin I ti'j Jjgjfef OGDEN FORD SALES |