Show THE 6A mm Basr4 i m Om pmioftMw 0sraw hut CIA ervc U4 A WUrcb 3 S1JS mm l Cdec 1S7 Ctanw tooacd citM matter Ca iamM((i Pr Msir zm at Th ps acsit: 11340 pat amisd oat mi w for reoubUeatiOT rtfito in d fl Out otbarvu STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Folly Seen in Manner U S mi ff u (UTAH) c- -r Test of Fitness j HH By Joseph Alaep WASHINGTON — Now that the economic cooperation administration has lurched past the hazard of the achate it is timely to take a look at the strange process by which this result wax achieved The reader should be warned that this Mr Hoover and Mr Ruml On State of the Nation Two thoughtful and enlightened Americans discussed the itste of the nation this week Herbert Hoover our only it an alarming experience For if living former president in a speech on his birthday at Stan- the greatest measures of American ford university and Beardsley Ruml banker and chairman policy are always to be handled of the board of Macy's in an article in Collier's Mr Hoover as the ECA was handled oar govcollapse was grave Mr Ruml fairly optimistic Let us look at some ernment must eventually under the weight of its own idiocy a of to show view statements contrasting point A good place to begin this melMr Hoover closed his address with this warning: "We ancholy inquiry Is with the experihsve not had a great socialization of property but we are ence of Paul Hoffman the brilthe European on the last mile to collectivism through governmental col- liant administrator of recovery program Hoffman draws lection and spending of the people's savings" his grossly inadequate government salary for directing tne vast efMr Ruml in opening his article writes: "Collectively fort to put Europe on its feet But as a nation we are not going broke We are not going broke for the last six months he has as we did in 1907 as we almost did in 1921 and as we most whott ? Ume playing fob- 1933 of Some in months did the people byist early certainly Committees thought we were going broke in 1948 by way of wild in-ilation but with our present tax system that was never in LpJJ" n rb°uut8 about "wo' hoursf every working day since the be-- " the cards " & Mr Hoover said: "So long as we must support the nec- and of the nate and house nterooms war 24 a cold of cost defense and at essary national days So have most of the other men work per year to Mr Average W Citizen there are many like William Foster and Tyler comforting things that should be deferred if we do not wish proSm3kNor0 ifSs to go down this road to ruin of our national family life" particularly surprising since Hoff-M- r of in "The Ruml writes: iVbt living the general standard less than four 'successive high-leveconomic item to no — United States is too low for long-tim-e committees the senate foreign Testability It may seem strange that a country with the high- - iati0ns committee the house forcommittee the house of living that the world has ever seen esn est per and the I standard Zl capita appropriations committee should still be below the level for economic safety The senate appropriations committee reason is that we are producing far more than we are con- iost fn£ on in excess is into Our of what earth far government goes living portant output suming Lcms -- i MB frpek HK j Hamp-extensio- twVreefvlnghl j sen-the- j ir foi-wast- brooms sold in France those sold in Morocco those sold in Belgium those sold in Poland those sold in Czechoslovakia? Do you control the output of brooms? Hoffman (modesUy): No sir we do not Him te Eeaign For a long time now the writers and publishers of books Urged At Various times Senator McKeiiar also implied that Hoffman dealing with peace of mind have enjoyed good response from was a liar urged him to resign the Americans who buy rent borrow and read books and and rather oddly charged him with the popularity of the theme persists And now there are encroaching on the senatorial prerogative of declaring war on signs that the authors and publishers are beckoning to those France But the bit about brooms who seek maturity of mind as well as to those who would was particularly significant because this McKeiiar passion for acquire mental peace statistics on European broom conProfessor H A Overstreet is out with a new book "The asumption was of course aroused by manufacturer somewhere Mature Mind" a work which is receiving the praise of re- in broom Tennessee This is one of the of the senate apviewers who say that the instruction contained therein is great featurescommittee Its mempropriations what the doctor orders for a people in a democracy where bers are supposed to see to the fiof the United States They even the common folk are expected to lend some intelligent nances actually spend far more of their effort to the solution of complex problems and should not time seeing to the interests of special groups to whom they feel sit back while others bring mature judgment to bear on friendly With the possible exception of the difficulties and challenges Kern's free enterFurthermore two publishers of "the great books" are Senator prise amendment every one'of the that nearly crippled promoting the sale of the classics Their chief argument is amendments the ECA represented the efforts of that the study of these works tends to produce maturity In a senator or senators to curry favor with a minority group And the minds of the students this phenomenon is by no means The word "maturity" is observed more often the limited to our great foreign policy speeches and comment of the day as well as in the adver- enactments Growing tisements of the book sellers We are being told that Ameri- Tendency Senator Bridges and his friends cans have attained the "maturity" which will pave the way have used their positions on the committee for ex for the nation to take its place in a world of which it is a appropriations ample to please the power inter- dominant force Isolationism it is said is a product of "im- - est bv cutting the gizsard out of the national power program The mariirit " tendencv is crowinff ronstantlv fru it would be interesting to speculate on which is the-itn- e appropriations committees and Books Prescribed for Those Desiring Maturity of Mind te ( SoLSS' threat easier to attain peace of mind or maturity of mind and which by ho state of mind one should pursue as a first prioritv project ad !TSS" President Barkley s latingor£f individual will have to make his own choice but with ruling that the crippling eca the warning that he who achieves a mature mind will tompor0 checkout full well that there never has been and there probably never congress as a whole must be in this vale of tears conditions that promote real £5 mSee mental peace The mature mind however we are told Willi10 their intended function void worry by tackling the difficulties of the 'day with so 'the much vim he won't have time to worrv He mav not find should assert itself on an even " broader front During the ECA " peace but he is likely to find poise there were men on the j hearings j t-ac- realueS gest Europe Ponders Enforcement Of a Code on Rights of Men as-w- ill £ tXltc" vTXS like Carl Hatden of Arizona and Willi? Robertson of Virginia who behaved honorably and intelligently But the vast complex machinery of government cannot conceivably go on working forever if only the minority are honorable n4 intelliaeoi Delegations from 10 western Euronean natinn urn moot in ing Strasbourg France to explore the possibility of real notoTnough in unity Europe Whether nations jealous of their independ-- jfhTcount ence will consent to merge just a tmv bit of sovereignty for Pay heevywiiWventuaiihavto cannot the common good is a matter to be decided The test is to be!SeMCi!ar'sbieS SkiQ °' S°" a rather timid one yet one that may break the ice to per-- j iCopyright 1049 New York UtnM Tribune Inc) mit of further progress j win mtt bskcu to approve an international law on the rights of man with a court to punish violators If this proposal is accepted each nation will concede for —— —— US Officials Annoyed Ed Note — While Drew Peair- son is on a brief vacation tie d s Washington being written by his old partner Merry-Go-Roun- i town''" Ju— torted Maguscn but in this case there are two strikes against you WASHINGTON Aug 12— Phil One is that my nian was origin all' President ElpMio Quirino re- recommended by the congressman ceived the customary formal amen- of his district and he has strong ities during his Washington visit support in Tacoma The other strike but privately top officials breathed is that you Repuolicans are net in a sigh of relief when he departed control this year as you were last " Robert S Allen) subversive des- - j j M Nial Dividend question — from a lot of dependents of a lot of men who died in the war or as a result of the war: "Will we be able to ge the dividend on national service life insurance? The answer is— yes The dividend which was built up in the policy of the deceased serviceman or veteran is payable to some one but to whom will depend says 4he just V A on "individual circumstances" If the insurance had not lapsed at the time of death the beneficiary definitely will have claim to the dividend If it harl lapsed the dividend probably will go to the next of kin (widow children makes a big difference and handled That vmw '! tha ic emappointment'" barrassed them Unemployment Figarea Three leading members of Accuracy of the census bureau's party were prominent Jap last 4100000 unemployment report collaborators and violent U S de is sharply questioned by the public nouncers incv arc: affairs institute to Mr dependent parents etc) Jose Yulo chief justice of the Dewey Anderson According P A I direc Survivors do not have to tor the figure is low by at least for this dividend It is paid apply autosupreme court in the In some cases when a puppet government Yulo was ptef- - 600000 matically Hi-! Anderson also sharply challenges special form has to be filled out sonally decorated by Emperor rohito for outstanding services to Commerce Secretary Sawyer's con-- 1 the VA will send the form to the Japan Yulo is now a member of tention that increase in unemploy-- 1 proper person The (VA's claims service determent is due largely to the influx Quirino's council of state Federico Mangahas zealous sup-- 1 of young new workers looking for mines who gets the dividend porter of the Japs and ghost writer jobs Anderson says the statistics Query from P C the- - Bronx N of virulently ant f Y: "If a veteran has already colspeech-- 1 don't bear that out es for top Filipino collaborators "A comparison of changes in the lected his maximum benefits now is 0 Quirino's private labor force during Mangahas goes he and the extension of declares "shows that 8000 fewer through congress will that veteran secretary Vicente Albano Pads leading young people became active Job be able to start collecting again?" collaborationist propagandist who seekers this year than during the No And anyway you'll have to poured out a steady stream of anti- - same period last year The official do an awful lot of looking before t reAmerican fulminations in the press unemployment are not! you see an extension of figures and on the radio He is press chief realistic Large numbers of blaw) adjustment allowance) This G I of Quirino's party President Qui- - are not being taken into considera- - bill benefit died for most veter25 uiiu lauimuy nas an uipeccaoie uon tor various technical reasons ans on July from Mrs H F Port resistance record Hiftwife and oth that don't hold water on eamf&e Question ArthUr Tex: "My husband er members of hi family were tion" a World war t veteran is a parakilled by the Japs because of his Flaahea From Capital not but for steadfast refusal to collaborate plegic reasons Can we have a Friends explain the presence of Senator Charles Tobey (R-H) labor comthe wept openly during the three collaborators in his party special bathroom put in our house mittee hearing on the bill for fed by tle government?" as due to "political necessity" eral aid in the fight against mul- Sofry not a chance Seeking tiple sclerosis One of the witnesses Query from T B South Bend is this Mrs was Quirino Lou Gehrig widow of the Ind: "Is there any pension for seeking year in a very uncertain race His World war I veterans who have abis Jose P Laurel disease leading opponent Secretaries Dean Ache-so- solutely no disability?" who was president of the Jap pupNo none at ail and Louis Johnson Warmly aspet government relations commitDespite his ex- sured the Query from T M E Washington treme collaborationist record in- tee there foreign is no ill feeling between D C: "I paid my NSLI premicluding a declaration bf war against them over military meddling in ums promptly until last year when the U S Laurel was freed from foreign policy Rhode Island I overlooked mailing one check in prison in an amnesty proclaimed Democrats are trying to peraj and my insurance lapsed I quick by his close friend and fellow co- Thomas G Corcoran ly reinstated and have paid pretop llaborationist the late President new deal r miums on time ever since When to Manuel Roxas Another strong can- the political arena He has given the dividend is paid will I receive didate opposing Quirino is Jose no indication that he is interested anything for the first four years Avelino wily Tammany-typ- e I had the insurance polbefore it itician lapeed?" friends Quirino's Sure You'll get just about the say his three collaborationist associates are giv- Tax-Fre- e same amount you would get if you hadn't ever lapsed That is being important help in his cause you reinstated right away campaign This is particularly true of Yulo credited with being But even if you hadn't reinstated one of the smartest busmettHH still would get a dividend based you 12 WASHINGTON AP and best money-raiser- s on premiums paid during the time in the Phil- The senate finance Aug to-- ! committee ippines' Yulo is an intimate of day unanimously approved ift ad-- j your policy was in good standing Ambassador Joaquin M provided it was in good standing for d house maas--l at who has represented his countrv! in ministration-supporteleast three months I ure to continue setae from T R W Spokane Washington off and on for a num- metal imports Question 30 June through ber of years Elizalde is rated as 1950 Wash: 'Tf I go to school half time the wealthiest man in the Philipbut draw the full subsistence allowWith two senators absent the ance will my GI bill entitlement pines committee also voted six to five to be reduced In Filipino circles it is claimed one full day for each a HPose duty of two cents a day I go to school half one reason for Quirino's visit was time?" on pound copper to promote a U S loan to EhzaMafr If you go only"" half time you a Chairman would George extensive business interests not comment on the possibility of cannot draw full time subsistence Washington officials were par- a presidential veto copper ticularly annoyed at the presence measure if enacted ofHe the said both of the three rollaborationists h- - thn ei4A ua nt'?usiastn abomments had opposed of visu tne' copper tax "" tx: j -" c? mport tax exemptions °PPr paign managers They conceived it j were continued through June 801 maneuver 1950 by congressional action earlier was exreno-- : m this session wtjai juvisauoa ea reiuctanuy UuLLeuT and only after much Reason was a gingerly ! situation that astonished and Qui-rino- 's j Jap-creat- ed ' j 52-20 May-Jun- 52-2- e" I i 52-2- 0 service-connecte- d N n one-tim- e brain-truste- r Metal Imports Backed Eii-ald- e tax-fre- e ! 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I Refrigerator W 4 1 — when you phone MAN for storage or RED- - $!$ - m long- - 318-2- 4 h St Ph mtaj inttjuigggBa 8234 agt9- — — — T- - - Children's Summer Camps Do Much for Youngsters children What Aboat Summer Camps The first summer when they are hOm'e alone after being too old for camp they are "lost" and know not what to do During previous or running 'erranda- in summers while at camp every hour of the day was planned for Vpay office or working on the them they merely followed their rounds outside i must get varseai Mrs signed by the state and 'or camp counsellors and the ' other children After outgrowing camp Sfhdol authorities they The whole preslife and left to themselves they will sign-thechil-sis wrong Many l appear helpless and bored while ent system could acquire valuable habits children who never went to camp and lacked the many camp ad- gpcf knowledge by summer work ip Inmost any age I worked for vantages "are much happier The above does not mean we apfjas every vacation after I was should deprive our children of Sjpearsoid' and the ''experience camp life but it does mean that was of great value at is a crime camp owners should overcome this flfHe children 1 of this pnvtjjjel say we are un- This correction is gysjp weay Again drawback more important in connection Wttfe HfAning democracy and indtflB the recreational programs which ual responsibility by so doing cities and towns aro now putting How a Vtepta Will Cosne on for children Certain morn-established a eOtlSpa in as each' 'week I a class'sot--of I recently center of the U S— at children following like little j Kansas and named it'UttHt' diers a teacher to the beach or reason for this nasae One wiage — a playground like the! is because nearby are the rrnagpgt They camp children— are having thefgt Of one of the Utopia days planned for them during the: tpmenti of 75 years ago— which summer vacation as well as dur4he others— failed becae ing the school terms As thesg dwTdual was lackchildren will be ontirely "on theirf ing They responsibility upon a leadown" after graduating from school er 1 took depended this name to and going to work it seems only jwi': students that-- UtopiasImpress cosne reasonable to let them take care not through socialistic programs of themselves for two months each but through honest competition As year so as to get used to indi-- i set ptdlng to this column on cMh j viduat responsibility dren let me state what we teach Labor Leaders Politicians the students at Utopia college Kansas Here it Is: Certainly our public schools are saMka The future of the United States not develoDing individual reipon-- 1 other country for that Young people have too t — and every sibility — defends only partly on jMMfc given to them and are sjpfe or natural to "follow their lender" from birth dpettifle progress until they get their first jokl VtSlth or even cultural advan-wThe advance of man every-HMTherefore it is nat'iral that they depends upon the ''recogniwill want a labor leader and wan) t it is immoral to depend politician to follow when they go tion that WQtt others or upon the govern-SsFurthermore that the You can get only half allowance Of democracy is indMsfMal rate j subsistence full the from babyhood' Of rponsibUry (You may write to Major Nial eautse this demands an interest - But We' 'should in care of this newspaper in con-- 1 — we nection with your own tjacn that— tn the long-ruEnclose a can help save our fellow men only problem as we save ourselves physically stamped envelope j (From AP Newsfeatures tfojtfally and spiritually ' :le Eu-ret- Van & Storage Co ka rHWlt mm j j taiH M fe m es-S- nf I n'SM-''Mhnarne- service-connecte- d n M sturdy growth AnfeflrU quota for strong Pu Oueaa lk food aaaei vpaSsasw 3 to work Certainly our schools are making followers for the labor leaders From this bad training I'MWren receive in school and during vacations they are unconsciously being trained to welcome fascists and communists We are democracy One of the 'first things ewiif state should do i to repeal all tfwf which discourage children from taking lobs during Vacations I want to hire one of my Brand- - By Roger Bason GLOUCESTER Mass Aug 12— I believe in cchildren's summer camps 'Money' spent- by parents tbaral on is well invested But I do notice one thing with my grand- in - '— — B Zenith 1052 ed an distance rj asrulrsj Juit dial Ogden operator §5 per Day Pay the regular price as you would by buying on reg term contracts p — Ip 1 lo DOWN-2- 5c I iignated — tmend the' postmaster for his home By Major Thomas Program Upheld Sm — -- — Dividends Will Be Ready for Vet Dependents By Group With Filipino Truman Loyalty efttESSiS — --a in Finders Keepers j Washington state's Senators War-- 1 ran G Magnuson D sod Harry Cain R are at bitter loggerns9a I over the Tacosna postmastership Tacoma is CJjirJ home town and he i the for one of his adherentsappom'ment William E Patrick former army colonel Mag-- ! nuson is just as insistently supporting MacMonagle disabled vet- - i WASHINGTON Aug 12 OJP— eranJohn who been acting post-- ! The U S court of appeals today master for has f i four years upheld by a 2 to 1 vote the Cain took- the controversy direct- of President Tru- ly to Magnuson saying "I thought man's loyalty program In so doing the court ruled that a senator had the right to recom- - i mere Je nothing unconstitutional about Attorney General Tom C Clark's list of subversive organization It said that an or gam rat ion nama1 n 11 complain Instead or spending millions on Euronean mnntria ahould rebuild our own defense which have been let down to a low level —Gen Jonathan Wainwricht oammittoe a group Clark has as split-wide-op- ex-aa- uITwt£ ?lam the first time that other nations have a right to inquire about nation's treatment of its own citizens and that no nation has a right to oppress its own people Observers aay that the seeds for the growth of a new Europe really united repose today in the Strasbourg conference but nobody is certain they will be planted and cultivated ! mr should have to do jobs of this sort in quadruplicate One explanation of any program ought to be enough - 'appropriations committee it over" The ECA staff a full Mr Ruml writes: "Today millions of our fellow citizens month in this lair ofspent senility and are protected in some measure against economic disaster not n of their own making The two biggest developments in the buMedyWhw badgered by Bridges of New of risk sharing are the adoption of unemployment insurance and the instituting of agricultural price supports famous McKeiiar treatment Dozing Today for most urban workers loss of job does not mean ?£j brf1helniena!eXpropria3tmn loss of income Today most farmers can plant and harvest committee's aging chairman crops with the assurance that their efforts will not be has witnesses before him The as a result of collapse of prices Old age pensions of 1°w'nlia f?Iir!?mpl °f th that MeKellar-Hoffma- n X mean peace of mind for the individual and increased hap-- literally went on for dialogue weeks: McKeiiar Can you control the American in the home' piness brooms in France that is the fanB' pr" j lf M lip aeif-ma- LSfrZl Mr Hoover said: "Today about one person out of every even in the population is a regular recipient of governments should be subjected to the monies If those of age are all married they comprise about tciais sort of thing Hoffman and his sub- one-haof the voters of the last presidential election Think ordinates met with in the senate ' e the Republican was one exception Ajftgt "W' of South Dakota c airjae aKk depression the little on ag) Iowa bank run by C j elsoga sKjssasjsjpaaintee filed a report Be father was forced to close So the SKteally awrB'worwe' wmi navr a farm boy son who had left home W$m program ready for the "leak an east gone education got himself 111 la regional G O ? iiiltftlH and become a big city lawyer waMtj 3 and- 24 down to Washington Axel Peck missed being He took with him 1130000 that national chairman at file Mad he had saved up laid it on the mwk instead of GafpijmL by of the comptroller of currency and mm Us five votes 47 to 52 sMfjaMk said he wanted all his father's if ne Republican leader wawsl creditors paid off to the last cent He is a well The Job which National Chairman ! SBfeing of Elk S D An Gabnelson now faces with the Re- - ffuntgrant boy he 'itHills self publicans involves every hit as stia d His life is a tr much of a Horatio Alger finish American success story and There is a mortgage on the G O P f WSm it has tilt earthy toiiahuaas WatasTi homestead tad the sheriff is abou Bail leadership has lacked to foreclose Guy Gabrielson will As Harlan I Peyton Washington to have raise money fast afato national committee man put Of The last will and testament la fl traveled with Tom naasag Hugh Scott Jr retiring national! MB the- west He stotid up and chairman which he read in part said he was a farmer I understand before resigning told the heirs and ' he does have a farm and it even assigns just how bad things are Mkeja mortgage on it But we never He characterized the party as short ejbutS put uewey across as a of funds shy of a platform ieUH in vote appeal The way these western states All speeches by national commit- to hate Dewey was nomethiM Step teamen and women at the one-da- y j The way they lined Ml Wiold — before this Washington meeting to elect the! slmj new chairman showed how right unknown outside his afticany Scott was it his appraisal First es Hastate — was someKme to der of business was to hear reports pd Offers Hop far G O r from the committee's strategic sub ( Gabrielson One after another the committee If Axel Beck can be turned to of these groups got up and with Gabrielson they may pated they had done practiffMH beup able to pull the nothing togather again In the interGeorge T Hansen of Utah said ! the civil rights committee had not ests of harmonys Beck had offered nominee for the established any policies it was at to withdraw btel-so- n Nanul chairmanship if HHibversial subject Gabrielson wouldn't In Albert K Mitchell of New the would Guy Gabnelson s t ectaM Mexico said the natural resources was endmade unanimous committee would hold a meeting With a happy ending and lots of next spring Nothing more definite of pieces Mrs had been done but they'd tgf to j peace instead S Hickman of Iowa ohaflef a deveioD Proaram of inter eat in it her seconding speech John Jackson of Louisiana said Gabrielson by quoting the pop the foreign affairs committee had for 1 m tn Love-i- a song title to renort except progres- - ular a Wonderful Love pig in With Guy" It sive study of the subject ojbuid be-- theme song for the GO And So it Goes As ConressllW Tpl5ftBrown Ohio summed it up "if Mrs Consuelo Northrop Bailey j fpaince 1950 there's not of Vermont speaking for the com- we don't win in use in trying in MNM " 'BBijtisjt or social welfare said it was HuH to say what would come Frry Howard the Negro from Mississippi said of these things She reported that the heart of the country was sound Witt we need is somebody who but the life of the country was at eanYsell ice to- an Eskimo" : to-do Lj" Ju''S ij0j chairman i Kca Hufyi? sianoaras ©ur-M- x ! el jam Later Mrs Batlry said "I p people get next to Hjfphat we When Mishincinn Correspondent are we going to W A S H I N G T o i Aug 12 iNEA) There was one significant para- 9M up M Doner c vWHKJ IfRis graph in the press agent s advance mmjmmmnWkTtm taxational canned biography of Guy George HBet because it uai 4eeaMl'-t- t Oafcrielson of New Jersey new naHpatters jell in congress-llpHprrof tional 4 MH'fi " gfE Ptr Edson By NXA PiSr-- j j iw AUGUST 12 G O P Election Meeting Uncovers One Live Wire j Used EC A of- WWmO j?10 rich bihvk BSsHRl1 ARDEN SUNFREZE M -- QVbbbbbbbb9I mmw |