Show It's Versatile! at Ofden Uth as second data matter according Knf red at the postottice 8 1879 Member of The Associated Press United Press to Act of CongressA March B C OTA Service and Bubscrtption price si 25 per month 81500 per year The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for of ill news dispatches credited to it or sot otherwise credited In republication this paper and also the local news ' SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY Making up after a quarrel Writing a difficult letter when an immediate answer is indicated Admitting you are in the wrong Upon Indo-Chin- a By Drew Pearson assignment was somewhat at loss as to how he should ask a prime minister particularly the famed Churchill whether he want ed to go to use the conveniences of the house When he finally summoned enough courage to make the inquiry Churchill eyed the young man rather sternly and replied: "No thank you i may be getting old but not that 'old" "Truth Ship" The state department has asked the public to help find a good name for the new propaganda ship wmcn win cruise around rtussia with a powerful transmitter broadcasting the truth behind the iron full-scal- e Clean ine Teaching Reducing Tackling you dread Mastering full-sca- le home-makin- I'll lfcK R4742 JWssS Comes From Old 39-in- ch le When Stork Fin-lett- con-cre- er Calls Men s: Be By Wife ss anti-gambli- ng It Happened in 20 Years Ago Ogde- n- Years Ago "room-ing-in- -- Strictly—Business 8 Exciting news! Now a little girl e and her dolly can have hat and mittens! Easy to crochet in knitting worsted with contrasting color trim Pattern 661 hat mittens for girl sizes 4 years included One size for doll Send twenty-fiv- e cents in coins for this pattern to Needlecraft Dept P O Box 5740 Chicago 80 III Print plainly pattern number your name and address Such colorful handiwork ideas! Send twenty cents in coins for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog Choose your patterns from our gaily illustrated toys dolls household and personal accessories A pattern for a handbag is printed right in the book look-alik- n ut How Do You Do? 12- -20 - v one that full-tim- ':!' full-sca- a hard job How do You Rate on These? Asking for a raise Improving your personality Finishing a book Getting the children off to bed Getting out of bed after the alarm goes off Changing your hair style Calling on a new neighbor Admitting to your true age Getting a husband Teaching a child obedience g Giving up a job to make e a career Deciding that it is the right time to have a first child curtain The ship will operate in the North sea and other waters adjacent to Russia using one of the most powerful radio transmitters in the world The fact that it shifts its position every hour will make it difficult for the Soviet to jam American truth messages Here are some of the names submitted by the public for the new ship and the authors: "Curtain Breaker" Dr C F Brindel Anderson Ind "The Voice of Freedom" Mrs Corinne Austin Los Angeles Calif "Voice of Democracy?' Rev G H Stahl Suffolk Var "Fiwrfnm fnllino " Mrt Charles J Nelson New York City "spirit of Truth" Felix H Stan-dePalm Beach Fla "Voice of out a closet a child good manners your temper Returning social obligations in a new place friends Making Breaking a bad habit Asserting your independence Learning any skill Adding new interests to your life Spring wardrobe in one pattern! Blouse has stunning scalloped neckline to wear three ways! Easy-seSleeves short or three quarter are cut in one with bodice Skirf is a gem! Match it to blouse in dress effect Suited to almost any type jacket! Pattern R4742 in Misses' sizes Peace" H M Yminff TWnssona N Y "Spirit of Peace" Mrs Rose 12 H 16 18 20 Size 16 blouse land n skirt 2 yards Rochester wernimont y 1 yards Bradley also said there would be "Floating Freedom" David Henson This pattern easy to use simple no American objection to the Columbus Ga "Herald of Truth" French bombing South China with Mrs Inaebore Svul atari New Vnrk to sew is tested for fit Has comtheir own bombers based on Indo- city "peacemaker" Axel Swan- - plete illustrated instructions china strom Rockford III: "Voice of Send thirty-fiv- e cents in coins General Juin kept repeating that Brotherhood" Roy C Bates Brook- for this to Anne Adams pattern the United States did not under- lyn N Y care! of Pattern Dept P O Box stand the problem in Indochina 6710 Chicago 80 111 Print plainly In the end however it was Mississippi Gambling Last summer senate investiga- your- - name address size style agreed that in case of a and number attack on Indochina similar to that tors invaded Biloxi Miss on Korea the United Nations would turned th snritliohf be called upon to resist as it has illegal gambling that took 18- - and Keesler field airmen to in Korea It was emphasized that the communist attack on Indochina the cleaners on payday and even Caused tWO VOUnc officers in mm would have to be on an all-obasis not merely gueirilla fight- mit suicide Now that the heat is oit however the slot machines ing -Note— British Field Marshal Slim and gambling table aro bark in also reported that Chinese com- business again This has been reported by Secmunists were quite capable of inthe Air Force Tom vading Burma but there did not retary inof an seem to be an immediate threat angry private letter Slim was asked whether he thought to Sen Lester Hunt Wyoming the Chinese would fight on two Democrat who headed the Biloxi By Dr William Brady fronts at once — both in Korea 'and investigation I have never proposed that fathIndochina He said! it was his offuespite the combined effort of ers or anybody else should witness subcommittee your and of this de- cnuuourn hand opinion that (they would partment (gabbling operations) Churchill's Every Whim The use of the term "witness" in have been resumed in area of that connotation irks me almost as Winston Churchill will never (Keesler) base since thethe new sher- much as the reasons which the know how carefully Caoitol offi iff of Harrison county took office" cials mapped out his visit to managers or superintendents of wrote Finletter institutions when he sat in the eallerv As a result he promised swift 19th century lying-i- n gave for excluding husbands from and listened to the president's action by the air force in the miracle state of the Union message WilThey said "Since all efforts to have the re- sharing that: the nurses and doctors could liam "Fishbait" Miller the house sponsible civilian officials enforce not care take of fainting persons doorkeeper had his staff chasing the local laws have such a time and besides a husjme maa ro tuuut tne prime min- been ineffectivehe declared "the at ister's every anticipated need to Us' is to pur- band might bring germs into the only course Miller left nothing to chance He sue forcefully open the policy of placing environment The absurdity of these excuses even detailed one aide to the sole off limits In this area the casino is sO obvious that I should think job of directing the eminent vis- portion of all establishments where even the old time hospital "authoriitor to a private men's room Just commercialized gambling appears ties" would be ashamed to iterate off the floor of the house of repre- Where this is not practicable the sentatives entire establishment will be placed such nonsense This required a certain dido- - off limits to shield the young men Would Strengthen Bonds macy and the employe who got and women of the base" What I try to drum into the thick heads of readers as a means of strengthening the marriage bond and the bond between parents and children is simply that the place of a man at the sacred moment when his child is being born is at his wife's side T50 1 say there's something lacking a husband runs if out on wife Hollanders organization of the Commissioners Wilson Stanford at this supreme moment his of their L D S church had been reorgan- and Skeen accompanied by Coun- life and sickening to ized in the li D S Ninth ward with Assessor Gibson had gone to the soul if something a wife want her Martin Datebout of the Mt OgT ty Salt Lake City to confer with the husband to share doesn't with her in the den stake high council as repre- state board of equalization on mat- miracle sentative of the stake presidency ters pertaining to a fair assessment Would Change System in charge of the meeting Officers of certain property included: Peter Hart president Hospitals and other institutions Gerritt Snyder first counselor Charles Oscar Rundquist had that are at all progressive a re now Evert Limberg second counselor died at 68 He was a native of changing over from 19th century and William Koldewyn secretary Stockholm Sweden a prominent separation of wife from husband They are changing from putting citizen of RoyJ newborn infants in the nursery beCamps D E F G and H of D U P were sponsoring an plate glass show window to Ogden lodgel No 5 I O O F hind " garb dance at Pioneer had installed the following officers: the method or system called which encourages the hushall Sam Rosenblutii N G J J Brum-mi- t to band remain with his wife as V G: E T Hulaniski secremuch as he can President Brigham H Roberts tary A W Schumacher treasurer of the First Council of 70 was to They keep their baby in a basbe the principal speaker at the WeJones was selling groceries sinet right at mother's bedside from Edgar the moment of birth until the ber stake quarterly conference said as follows: (and giving away lovemother goes home keep the nurses President George E Browning ly dishes): oranges lc each: crab away unless the mother sks for apple cider 50c per gallon pickled Cache Knitting Works 2337 onions 20c per quart: shelled al- their help teach the husband how Washington was featuring ladies' monds 50 per pound cocoanuts to take care of the baby and in dressed at $295 men's overcoats 10c each mince meat 2 pounds every respect fosters the love of $550 25c loose raisins 3 pounds for 25c man and wife and that of parent and child and layer raisins 15c per pound This is natural childbirth It is Judge Derrah Van Dyke was to elucidated in the popular book A L Trowbridge speak over KLO on "Modern Ideas of the Mis- Childbirth Without on the Treatment of Juvenile De- souri Pacific (Harper) railway was in Og- by Dr Grantly Dick Fear Read den on business linquency" Questions and Ansvrers Shupe's Ice Skating rink was in Children js knee pants were sell- Upside Down Bike Riding good condition ing at 45c per pair That upside bicycle exercise you recommended riding has done wonders for my varicose veins I wasj almost crippled but have little trouble now (V E J) u m Answer — Thank you It is one of the many remedies people can't take from a spoon or in a "shot" so they know it is "no I withOFFICE out even tryingit good" Any reader may send stamped envelope and ask for pamphletn Varicose Veins and Varicose Ulj Matching Sets By Rath Millet The longer you put these things off the harder they are to do: 19 1952 U S to Resist Red Attack WASHINGTON — One of the most important discussions of the Churchill visit was the least publicized It was to give Russia a firm warning of allied unity to resist communist invasion of French Indochina also for United Nations re e sistance in case of any communist attack Details of this decision were threshed out behind the closed doors of the Pentagon by chairman of the joint chiefs iof staff Oen Omar Bradley Gen Alphonse Juin inspector general of the French armed forces and British Field Marshal Sir William! Joseph Slim chief of the imperial general staff General Juin started the discussion by asking whether the Korean truce could be tied to a truce in Indochina: in other words could we get the Chinese to agree hostilities in both Korea and French Indochina during the same truce negotiations General Bradley flatly said no It was fairly obvious that the UN truce team in Korea is having a hard enough time getting a truce there without also having to work out peace terms for Indochina at the same time Asked to Bomb China General Juin then called upon the United States to bomb China proper from the Philippines in case of communist attack on Indochina This also was rejected by General Bradley He added however that if the truce talks broke down in Korea the United States would be ready to bomb the Chinese main- Harder to Do If You Put Tm Off m 'Past on Letters' By Charles Earle Funk How do you do? The repeated use of "do" in our everyday greeting looks peculiar doesn't it? But the second "do" means to get along to fare as to health Thus we are really saying "How do you get along?" or "How do you fare?" This sense is very old we find it in or2 of the "Paston Letters" written in 1463: "I wold ye shuld send me word howghe ye doo" However the wording of the present greeting which we sometimes shorten to "How d'you do?" or even to "How do?" is apparently 'only about a hundred and fifty years old Palooka This slang term which is now applied to anyone who is rated a dumbbell by the speaker meant a second-rat- e originally boxer The term coined about 1924 probably originated in the fertile brain of either Sime Silverman founder and publisher of "Variety" or his associate Jack Conway both noted coiners of slang However H C Witwe¥ used it in 1925 in "Roughly Speaking" and again in 1927 in "Classics in Slang" each time as a term for an inferior prize fighter But from what source the origi nator obtained the term cannot now be determined Its association with boxing leads to speculation however Of the famous twin heroes of ancient Greece Castor and Pollux the latter was noted as a boxer In Italian his name is "Polluce" pronounced Perhaps the creator of "palooka" heard this name at some time and applied it later to a second-rat- e boxer Or again there is a Spanish word "peluca" which is pronounced It means or the person who wears "wig one But by extension it is used almost in the sense that we use "bone head" Perhaps the creator of "palooka" borrowed from the Spanish "pol-LOO-k- h" For questions write Charles E Funk in care of Bell Syndicate inc 229 West 43rd St New York 18 N Y (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc) El Paso Is Champ Ice Melting City CALSBAD N M Jan 19 (AP) El Paso Tex is the official "sunshine city" of the southwest as a result of an ice melting contest Staged this week The Carlsbad chamber of commerce which started the whole thing declared El Paso the winner last night Frank Kindel manager of the Carlsbad chamber said: Phoenix Ariz one of the official entries reported yesterday it still had a couple of days ice left adding that "Phoenix is the most honest of the contestants" Official entries were confined — after the contest ocean — to cities in the southwest That knocked various Florida and Texas entries out of the running Bomb 'Human' Train HANOI Jan 18 (UP) French planes a human supply train carrying ammunition and food today to communist rebels besieging the French-hel- d fortress of Hoa Binh Indo-Chi- na fire-bomb- ed 2-- 6-- 8: 10-1- 2 Letter to The Editor Dear Editor: Maybe it's a good thing for us we got someone like Governor Lee in the state capitol He's at least tryin' to hold the lid on! In the fiscal year of l947 the governor's (not Lee office administration expenditures jumped from $3303498 to $3793989 in the fiscal year of 1949 The first full fiscal year Governor Lee was runnin' things they went down to $2611601 The next year higher wages and higher costs brought the office expenses up to $2947179 but there was still a saving of $846810 At the governor's residence expenditures were reduced in the first and second fiscal years of his administration from $1837717 to $1608943 and $1605376 respectively And this was done when wages and everything else was climbin' higher by the hour Other places where he has made savings are the department of finance department of busines regulation department of agriculture and the liquor control commission As a result the state now has d conmoney for some struction The new state prison has been draggin' along for some 10 years and is now practically Weber college can completed spread out the state hospital at American Fork the state Industrial school and some others have been able to have some new additions or buildings they wouldn't have had otherwise Did somebody say Governor Lee hasn't done much? He might've done more if somebody like the department of justice wasn't always throwin' a monkeywrench at his efforts! Sincerely Bernice G Anderson Corinne badly-neede- Sketches When soft winds blow and stars are bright my dearest think of me and when the moon pecks through the clouds speak my name tenderly and through each day if you feel blue just count the hours till you and I are close again enwrapped in love's great thrill keep me my where darling in your heart sacred things belong imagine that I'm in your arms each time you hear a song and when your lips are longing for a think of me gentle kiss or two for I'm thinking my dearest one Time Out J ELMkaa A Truman Calls for Money Few Take It Serously By J A Livingston WASHINGTON Jan 19 — The government printing office has duly completed its allotted task of grinding out the president's message the economic report and the budget Yet few persons including the authors take those thousands of words too seriously This is a presidential year Despite President Truman a re state-of-the-um- k t defense production act thorize to increase advisers all-tim- — the figure which measures the degree of freedom corporations have financially — is down A year ago corporations had $213 of quick assets for every dollar of llabili- - whitea ly humlsis: Cash and government securities held are mm 2?? requirements JRf"mt"a ffi and accounts payable plus TOMMrtli The that "ports Ux liabiliUes have increase to reserve know You'd not realize that from head- lines which said: "Working assets e at new high" True the SEC reported work ing capital at $79 million a new top But the working capital ratio vote °Jn?I£l?? ££0L£?H That explains $674 from $526 why credit men say that collections are a little bit slower When business men are flush with funds they pay promptly and are expansive When they're eat they pay less promptly and don't make long - term commitments freely Right now they're just Mmt everybody else — in an economic T lull deficit-fostere- Questions And Answers Q — When was the first musical broadcast received by a slip at sea? A— In 1906 sent by Prof K A Fessenden from an experimental station at Brant Rock Mass Q— What United States agency controls sealing en the Pribilof Islands of the Bering Sea? A— Under international agreement the United States Fish and Wildlife service determines the number of fur seals to be killed Q— How did the Appian Way get its name? A— From Appius Claudius Cae-cwho began the construction of the greatest of ancient Roman roads in 312 B C us Q — What was the initial enreD meat at West Point? A —Ten cadets i Q— Are the American Indiana a dytng race? A— Statistic show that the In dian population la now increasing UlhvUkSav- -' Hnm Word Aj T r miller -- I -Tss And t n o ipo(i 3 v q a too taama tomb th Urn of Ajm worm m m Correct answer Is two senators This same question was recently put to Los Angeles high school juniors by the city school system irlfMMr cent did not know § answer 2 "What is the population of the United States?" Incorreet1eg Correct don't know 72 ci 28 re Grade school 93 35 High school 48 55 Colles Any answer between 138 million and 162 million was counted as correct The 1950 census showed a population of 150 697361 living in the United States and the census on June estimate of population 1951 is 153169000 ' 3 "Will you tel me who Anthony Eden is?" igtignrrect or Correct dont know 76 24 ri Grade school 58 45 High school 22 78 College Eden who has been visiting the United States is" the British foreign minister but anyone who said nia Conservative party leader in EngOne interviewer reports "nexa man under Churchill" land among the persons he questioned "political leader in England" or about the number of stamps British official" was counted as you can buy for 75 cents v a correct postoffice clerk — and the man did 4 "Will you tell me where the not know the answer canal is?" If you went through eighth grade Suez Incorrect or J to answer should able be only you don't know Correct two or more of the five questions Grade School 73 f 'tfks That was how the correctly 57 school High ' jority of this group scored in tiis College survey cuts across Egypt canal Suez The If you went through high school and connects the Mediterranean Sea you should be able to get three t and the Red Sen However anyone more of the five right locating it "in Egypt or in Africa was counted as correct Population Stamps Many How many 8 Here nta) the survey findings sumpsVcan showing the vote according to the you buy for 75 cents?" amount of schooling each person Incorrect or Correct don't know 66 JM I "How many senators are there Grade school 84 16 from each state? High school Incorrect or Collet M The correct answer is of course Lafci Correct don't know 58 r 25 stamps 42 rc In the poll of Loa JVnP Grade school m High school geles high school juniors II wf§' College SmiI cent couldn t answer this q §t By George Gallup Director American Institute Of Pabuc Opinion PRINCETON N J Jan 19— Supon a radio propose a gram were to get you in front of the microphone and ask you these five questions — could you answer them all correctly? 1 How many U S senators does each state have? 2 What's the population of the United States? 3 Who is Anthony Eden? 4 Where is the Suez canal? 5 And — to test your knowledge of elementary arithmetic — how stamps can you buy many for 79 cents? Believe it or not only 37 persons in every 100 who have been te college can answer them ALIt correctly That's what Interviewers for the Institute found when they posed n the five questions to a of adults from Maine to Califorquiz-mast- "I'll be high in my dai ©day Nobody that's smart will bt therel" What's Right? Jap Holdouts Spotted on Guam 3 AGANA Guam Jan 19 (UP) — An air force sergeant spotted two Japanese stragglers near an air strip on northwest Guam early today—one carrying a machete and the other a light machine gun Another unarmed holdout of World war II was spotted by an air force cook about a mile and one half east of the spot two hours later An 18-m- an patrol armed with heavy weapons and covered by a the vicinity for helicopter scoured six hours in five-fovisibility but netted nothing but tracks However the authorities feci the Japanese want to surrender tat are confused by the great activity in the area Dumps sources of food and abandoned quonset huts ware scoured thoroughly and more surrender leaflets were distributed ot page of r no er 1 " cross-sectio- Answer — Let's say no more bout it When I think of all the people and interests that will be nPPv when I turn up my toes I'm afraid to croak I have to hand Slow demand (rather than limits on output) drop new oax registrations to 1948 levels Can You Pass This Test? What's Our Population? You receive a formal invitation Wrong: Telephone your answer or write an informal note to the hostess Right: Answer the Invitation in the third person phrasing the answer in the way the invitation was worded What! Dentist Approves Of This Column? When I took our youngster for periodic dental examination the dentist asked whether I ever read your column I told him I had been a follower of yours as long as I can remember He said that some dentists and some physicians dislike you because you teach them the fundamentals and if more dentists and physicians would read your column people would have better teeth and better health — which & strange but true WHY DETROIT WORRIES paigning in the fall Beware of Budget Deficits The president's economic report to congress added nothing new to the business outlook The estimate of an $8 billion deficit in the current fiscal year and double that amount for next year must be discounted Estimates of deficits are notoriously too hlrfh Therefore' in planning business operations dOn't d inflation bf on a The council of economic advisers to the president says as much thus: "The outlook now is that there will be some increase in inflationary pressures but that it will be held to a moderate magnitude even with rapidly rising defense spending if the brakes upon Inflation which were applied in 1951 are not relaxed" Apparently the council is extending the present into the future which is a safe tactic The hardest thing in economic prophecy as in weather forecasting is to predict change When the sun's shining it's safer to predict that the sun will continue to shine If you predict rain you might have to go on predicting rain for a long long time before you're right In-other words as in the Dow theory of forecasting the stock market you stay with the treaSt Prediction Fits the Time This makes good politics for the president and the council If the president or the council declared that armament would inflate the economy and necessitate higher taxes and tighter controls congress might turn around in an election year and cut defense apThus the council's propriations forecast fits the time Immediate business pressures are not inflationary Some 130000 workers are reported unemployed in Detroit because of cutbacks And Detroit's worries go beyond government controls New passenger car registrations have declined fairly consistently this year 1: November at 332000 they were 50 per cent below the peak of August 1950 and well below November 1949 and 1950 (see chart) This was because customers not oars were unavailable! There's no inflation there! In textiles the story's pretty much the same Men's duthmg being offered at big markdowns to Some woolen clear inventories manufacturers following the lead in hosiery want to reduce wage scales The major inflationary impetus Please address Dr George W — if there is one — must come from Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mellott defense And defense schedules Ind Send a dime and a stamped are picking up only moderately envelope for advice Only last week air force procurement offices informed aircraft (Copyright by the Hopkins manufacturers that orders were beSyndicate Inc) ing held up by anticipated budget cuts Design changes also are deJOSEPHINE laying production Business Funds Tighter Not only that but business men are running low on funds too "Think of Me" cer "I can take just so much from my wife— the rest ever to nerr' By Dr George W Crane Wilbur w aged 49 is head of manufacturing company "Dr Crane earlier this week you mentioned the fact that men who are held down to a resorbable degree of graclousness by social pressure may turn into bullies as soon as they get inside their own homes" he began "Well I have seen that same thing happen in dealing with certain employes During the war for when manpower was example scarce and wages were abnormally high many workers then tried to be bullies "Intoxicated with power they struck for still further increases despite protests by the war labor board that such unlawful strikes were interfering with the production of necessary munitions for our soldiers! "To be specific a young cousin of mine from the farm who had passed his 18th birthday only two weeks previously got a job at $70 per week "That shows the Inflation of wages for the boy had no trade nor had he invested any money in a technical education! "When a business man hazards his lifetime earnings to win a meager dividerra this boy didn't invest a single thing except physical labor! He didn't even have to furnish a set of tools! Fair Wages "The average dentist or physician with $10000 sunk in a technical education not to mention office equipment now nets $100 per week "And many school teachers with a master's degree and 20 years of don't average much experience over $70 per week "A man's wages should thus be determined primarily by the amount of time and intelligence required to learn the trade plus the money or capital invested and the hazards to life in that occupation plus the hours he puts in "If anybody deserved $70 oer week during the war therefore it was the man in the army or navy who jeopardized his life for the sake of his own country "But our patriotic soldiers went to their deaths without cowardice or complaint while bullies at home were calling wildcat strikes and thereby causing more soldiers to die for lack of proper guns tanks planes or other needed military equipment "A man who abuses his power just because nobody can hold him in check should rank in the same category as Hitler "After all a dictator is simply an individual who imposes his will upon others even to their hurt simply because there is no stronger force present to make him act like a gentleman Test of Character "Dr Crane I think your findings with reference to autocratic brutal husbands is no different from that of employers who witness men abuse their power "I personally think we have a million potential Hitlers right in this nation today "The only thing that keeps them in check is fear of the law or the police department "And in Washington it is the excellent set of checks and balances that our forefathers wrote into the Constitution of the United States "The pendulum of public opinion will ultimately swing into the proper position "Meanwhile however think of the dead American soldiers and sailors whose blood rests upon those bullies at home who stopped war production even despite the urgent protests of their own government! "A man who would sell his country short whether he be employer or employe and jeopardize the lives of patriotic soldiers because of his lust for a little more money belongs in the same category as Judas Iscariot who sold out Christ for 30 pieces of silver!" By Ben Hnrrougns self-address- ed Signed letters not more than one 100 words long pertaining to personal health and not to disease diagnosis orhygiene treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped self addressed envelope is enclosed etc Mail to: Dr William Brady 265 El C amino South Beverly Hills Calif Many Abuse Power in Home Jobs "For heaven's sake Fred you're only going to bet two dollars:" widely that i ff a-'- 'i p PbI |