Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 6A Not 10 E0 A B O price Tb lar to Outlook tl p lis oo pet r moatb: r::t! w PreM Tirpitchw eraSitS to ft oToot oUnrwl '''Vi local raclux-Td- j MlK u i 'Lefties' Plan to Beat Murray to Strike Punch Merry-Go-Roun- " five mem ben iwfii because Acting Mason of uncertainty er he will be renamed next O— iialniiir Ewin Davis has d softly - ' are in order military severe presunder been have services and that the armed announce the neverthelss sure to make expense slashes lost of the ment from Secretary of Defense Johnson about more than 1000 jobs in Utah military depots is bad news It's bad news particularly to the individuals to be cut off at the pocketbook and for the communities in which these civilian governmental employes live If there is any bright side to the situation it is the state- ment that the depots will be given until December to get within the personnel quotas assigned by the secretary of defense Thus there is the prospect that the number oi voluntary separations will reduce the number of workers who must be released against their wishes There was a time when turnover in the military depots was so large as to be a matter of concern but we understand that this condition does not obtain today when the begeneral tendency to cling to jobs has increased as jobs came scarcer Civilians who are thrown out of government jobs are not eligible to receive unemployment benefits as are most employes of private industry although the dismissed government workers may have some final annual leave coming to them and perhaps some civil service retirement benefits The situation calls attention to the desirability of expanding social security coverage so that government workers who lose their jobs have some income to sustain them in search for new work Let us hope that employment opportunities pop up for For unemployall men and women seeking employment ment is intolerable and demoralizing and horribly wasteful Conceding D-- y -- y J 1 1 $l-a-d- ay j a- deal-giv- - W i 11 1 v?a??V ww m -- H behind-the-scene- s st like war time powers are granted War time authority is also essentia! if the only remaining instrument of western power in communist Chins Third World At the time the by con War Claimed rights gress most of the nation's educators believed that it would Asia be amazing if as many as one million veterans attended Facing number of the autumn Yet in the one in year any lege College Enrollment Climbing Decrease Despite Veteran was enacted G L bill of economic weapon — is to be effectively employed The Chinese communists must trade with the west and they know it Mao Tse Tung has already announced that the greedy capitalists in their hunger for markets will be forced to trade with him on his own terms If the west proves him right the west deserves to lose Asia But there is no reason why he should be proved right For it is quite possible so to control trade with China that the threat of a partial or complete economic blockade can become a powerful instrument of policy For example Mao Tse Tung has publicly promised material assistance" to the communists in southeast Asia If Shanghai and other big Chinese cities are not to wither away they must have what only the west can supply — fuel oil cotton machinery a dozen other commodities It must be made crystal clear to the communist leaders that infiltration or suoolyine of amat to southeast Asia or pressure on Hong Kong or any other aggressive action beyond China's borders will mean economic blockade and the death of Chinese industry Thus the i ninese communists can be constantly confronted with the conflict between and ideology which led to Tito's break with the — the col- 1947 By Stewart AIsop WASHINGTON — What now clearly threatens in Asia is nothing less than a third world war What is needed to avert this catastrophe is to treat the situation in Asia as a warlike situation which It If A policy of business! as usual In Asia will make a third world 1387000 inevitable the next Educators now estimate that by gross war year The Soviets are already directenrollment in colleges and universities of the nation will ing their drive for power in Asia though it were a major war efreach 2675000 Even as veteran enrollment tapers off the as fort The supreme commander of this effort is no less a man than college administrators look for new peaks of enrollment to V M Molotov The American be reached in the years ahead to the Soviet power drive is feeble diffuse and lacking in A big question confronting all institutions of higher direction It is absolutely essential the United States should be learning is how to provide the plant expansion to handle the that to respond to every challenge increasing inflow of young men and women The plants now able sometimes secretly and alrapidly peak ways powerfully handling the student throng were built for a pre-wThis can only be done by con of 1500000 students With surplus buildings from the gov ferring great personal authority on a man of real stature whom the ernment and other improvisations the institutions congress and the country can trust handled more than 2400000 but not with entire success The British have already done Just this by giving great power to So a building program of large dimensions is a must Malcolm MacDonald high com- kremlin If this economic weapon is to be Although most Americans are delighted at this mani- missioner for southeast Asia us ed firm agreement with the women and men Problem of on the of increased Immediate interest festation part British if essential But it is also kind of power which must essential that congress grant the to take advanced training the news is disappointing to the beThe nais suggested by the great power necessary to control few who count only the costs and not the returns from edu- turegranted of the most immediate prob- every dollar's worth of trade with in Asia — that of finding a China Indeed whatever facet of cation But even as the reactionaries moan the American lem realistic American course of action the struggle for Asia may be ex o sse amined it is clear that great people move ahead to enlarge and improve their educational in cnina me is raoiotov-waobvious It is to exercised with the speed andpower flexstrategy Tung facilities down to the borders of ibility of war time is wholly necSress and Indo-Chiand link up essary the vast Chinese communist srmies Compelling Bea—a with the strong communist underIt is necessary too for a final grounds in these countries If this can be done before the resistance and compelling reason Everywhere conviction is growing to the communists ta ftina and in Asia the that the United States has written a Burma is Strengthened When folk go to visit the state fair they certainly enjoy and will go And they off not only China but all Asia conviction is Molotovs greata good look at the home county's exhibition of quality prod- are the keys to southeast Asia This est single asset Asia must be con- will which Therefore action any ucts and the opportunity to compare them with the best of- slow the communist push south is vi need first that the United States has no imperial ambitions but interest ferings of competing communities So it is a pleasure to read the vitala American official American ond that Asia will not be allowed public in the paper that Weber county will present an attractive Commitment to what is left of the to succumb to a new Soviet government perialism The best way to do this display at the state fairgrounds and County Agent A L would in nationalist the end confront the is to appoint a supreme commander Christiansen is even now preparing the space for the fruits United States with an impossible to direct a togreat American effort grant him the money choice We could send troops to in Asia and vegetables and what not back up the commitment Or we Our county agent reports that Weber has a lot of ideas could welch on the commitment would finally destroy Amerto be developed at the iair this year Then perhaps he has which ican influence in Asia instead is an a way to show off to fair visitors the lush and attractive What is needed clandestine effort! realistic pastures that adorn our country side There's nothing pret- to shore up the many independent centers of resistance to tier than a good nutritious pasture in which stock are graz- remaining the communists in south China A ing but how can you put a pasture in a fair exhibition hall? comparatively small investment in arms and above all silver astutely distributed might hold up the com- munist push south for a long time Vitamin-Ric- h And a few months even a few weeks may spell the difference be-- t ween holding southeast Asia and it losing d field grown Utah tomatoes rich in color Clandestine Effort and flavor and potent with vitamins A and C are being This sort of clandestine effort 'Mcn promotes American interests nlucked from the vines- and delivered to the canneries in without pumiciy committing tne be increasing quantities The 1949 tomato canning season is United States can only until fmct rait an nrl in thm hirvMt Tf cessfully undertaken if something ttflv tr of veterans taking advantage of a grateful nation's provision for their advanced education numbered 1123000 At were enrolled By the the same time 1215000 autumn of 1948 the number of veterans had declined to had risen to but the number of ns non-vetera- Iff i W tfcl paper erdrtJ te jvpjtjilotion UM Announcement of Military Sad News Depot Layoffs cuts in that spending non-veteFa- Im ill in a hospital for weeks Corn ea H and last year doesnt MitRfatBlrea' Ed Not—Whil Drew Pear- - sure they haven't grounds to be know where he ataue ids: and the is on vacation the Washing miffed at Rep Frank Boykin The latest appointee John is being rotund Arabama- became ton Republican is still excitedly era! Rrbhis old confirmation by the written by partner lyrical when he met Arkansas" i ert S Allen) oil gorgeous entry to the "Miss AmerJohn L ! By Robert 8 Allen ica contest Rep Rrc-- k Hays coal' slowdown WASHINGTON Aug 25— An ex- Ark introduced the young lady industry so far Si csp-lreserves I traordinary backstage scramble is to Boykin at lunch have gradually diminish but all -he "Honey rhapsodised yea! of with the Congress taking place consumption demands have Meat ou met couldn t be from Arkansas Only group so far hard hit Industrial Organizations are so beautiful you must have is small nun operator paxttcu-latiWhile the anti communist Phil come from Heaven West tliginia They have ta is to) preparing Murray leadership been unable to operate profitably Big Upper basis boot out the leftist unions at the! For months Rep 3 ParaaU on a three-daJ C I O's Cleveland convention the Thomas (R-awaiting trial of t kickback charges was a patient latter are racing to beat this move on aWtMfxs aK at the army's Walter Rp4 tiixnita) of mi to the punch with a walkout of With the ult of their own or the operators exception of a their own While Lewis charge for meals Thomas's two ma- extensive caused r The "lefties" have called at meet- jor operations and other - vc medical care were fee- - Iajraeyetl - when cold weaiher sets in Such ing in New York on August 30 In- footed the bill side word Is they wiU stage a bolt Beoeauy he wee released from steel plants as have been digging and proclaim the establishment of the hospital It is the custom for into their coal reserves are becom-Moa- n e a national labor organization of patients upon leaving to ing uneasy Similarly retail their aitaatiaato a bank note en ate warning eustoxaera to ertheir own Informed sources say as a token of appreciation for their der now this is the new communist party care Thomas bserved this tradi- - short line t ion— after a fashion-j Call for this powwow was Issued wn-i- e To his attendants and mirtaHf I Bmmmm by the following: Untied Electrical presented autographed 2" admission V!L Workers Food Tobacco and Agri- cards " to the visitors gallery of the " L mini mT" m PS I! wp w v cultural Workers United Public House Since 1919 the UTjC Workers: United Furniture WorkNote — With both chambers of HHtded more than $72jfcs-Oiers United Packinghouse Workers congress under extensive e: hx in foreign loans and aid United Fur Workers visitors galleries are shut nearly three times the na-Ps debt down and will remain so until next Powerful Attack in 1932 ScflB eft year list not la In this 'Hoar Leader SaafJt Significantly u Bi Fank the International Longshoremen's ajj-- j Illinois is certain his Union headed by Harry Bridges The federal trade commission fa opponent next year will leftI O Although the leading C in a sad state With one exception be former Rep Everett DirkggfL ist Bridges can not take his union its six members ate either ill is already making freout of the C I O An attempt would scared stiff over prospects of being gWMispr At the raegga) quent speeches Grand Rapids Iowa coneaattM ef split it wide open He is already under powerful attack within the is stymied in the senate The ex- the Reserve Officer- - association organization ception Is Commissioner WiBiaal Gen Harry Vaughan vigorously However it is reliably reported Ayres 80 years old who still has opposed a navy man that Bridges had a leading hand five years to serve Of the other national comrrutMpti in the decision that convened the leftist meeting If he doesn't show up personally he is certain to plav a decisive role He is the No l choice to head their new leftist labor organization Meanwhile Murray and his leaders are setting the stage for a clean break with the and the authority ha must have if lefties" at the Cleveland conventhe Soviet drive for power In Asia tion Regardless of what the latter is to be halted do at their August 30 meeting the C I O chiefs intend to purge their (Copyright 1M9 New York Herald Tribune Inc) rolls in Cleveland Rhapsody Arkansas and Alabama aren't 1k3 Ml at a aw a Vmtf Pleasant tvtNio august as nmmsDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ns se ar have iRME Juvenile Court Case Postponed SALT LAKE CITY Aug 25 (AP) — A juvenile court hearing for a teen-ag- e youth charged with voluntary manslaughter has bean changed from Aug 30 to Sept 7 F LeRoy Beatie Jr chief probation officer for the' juvenile court Said the switch wag made at the request of the county attorney's office is Charles Facing the Stove Ginoulis charge 17 Salt Lake City The charge is a result of the fatal hooting of Boss Peterson 17 Salt Lake City waves SAFELY in lit asWWNUTES due to I — W a i j i m J-Bj- B Available In All Drag 8 tore V j si i I J Ik self-inter- est I HEALTH SPOT na Can a Lush Pasture Be Shown at State Fair? FO Indo-Chin- p i jit HOES MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Indo-Chin- a see-Y- If JJyrfTvHl IpfV et hJrx" se SHOES Ji t r II set te- rtlvrn ampty aet (bIm cwteri M ye Teak aachat ll tt jVr t t F'"" 4z5 At UABAWT11 Zj Xit 9 lcldmt2xi0f )iA ri 243S Wash Blvd FRIDAY ond SATURDAY ONLY! un-publ- ic otiutt sit hoM P'K' Daleia ftaf)ea ""'H ha nlttM t4 pmt- - swrtfteas i Secret of famous N urr Tonic's tudft $fe sri mUmdtm$ and long Isttimg waves is its exclusive 08 Creme base Permits waving in little as tea minutes vet is geptler to the hair Nutri-Tooi- c is the only cold permanent with genuine Oil Creme base enriched with Cholesterol sad homogenized was supplied only to beauty shops For years Nutri-Toni- c used for millions of luxurious professional permanents at prices up so $20 and higher Now for home use too You can prove There's no other permanent like Nutri-Toni- c that yourself Try it see the difference j ! j Utah Tomatoes Once More Popped Into Cans j Full-ripene- suc-imH- or lnt j ms vncus old stuff in Utah this annual canning of an important crop because Utah is a pioneer packer of tomatoes but old stuff or not the resumption of another cannery season deserves some editorial comment For it's a big and important industry and every can of Utah tomatoes represents s valued contribution to human nutrition I III I'll" 'sif: i oii 1" ' 'VI aTal "Vii I I ond SATURDAY Utah Lags in Ability to Match U S Road Funds Waves safely in little as 10 minutes SENSATIONAL OFFER WITH COUFOH DIAMOND RING AND ONLY Chief Engineer Roy W McLeese of the state road commission told the Utah legislative council that Utah is a year behind in its matching of federal aid road funds Money to build roads is going begging because the state can't put up its share It seems to us the state should come to grips fiEFUCA Spa the immediately with this situation and finance a broad and sweeping road program It has to be done eventually go why not now Parents must accept the major responsibility tor the soaring rate of traffic deaths and accidents among drivers under 25 years of age which totaled 7500 killed and 275000 injured in 1047 — James S Kemper chairman Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Company i0 SOS CMUotf n Vrr Tonic ees so c tidy eat The result is lovely natural loqajag penaaatats catUna eoa't tire FRIDAY ummgritb i i Gog THIS ana Ifflliail -- raana falras an earnest I Eeca ring ent JFaW a It tal Suaai PENNEY'S SHOE REPAIR OWi DRUG CO 24th Washington in tt-- a gisa C495 plea o reraise oni cawtalm aaafllcal Chain sterol 2 Sixes professional plastic curlers (Defence eet) Soft naturalness plus durability af curl Plenty of waving lotion 4 oss instead of 3) Only iN ft r Simplest directions by noted beauty Ivan of Hollywood SSlrer S3 i 98 - Style it ft m 7 Sor Mj SORRY BfO PHONY NO MAIL FOSnTVKlY TO NONX nrims ORDERS V SOIJ |