Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1953 APRIL 1 EVENING FRIDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 'Z' V Z"S ''' ' f WAY j I I fo V kl 5) U j 1 unv'mjVM't:l 4 A of £ x at t Premier Mafio Scelba : Fiat Factory UNITED PjtESS Communism 'has just suffered a big defeat in Italy —a defeat which is a personal victory for Fremier Mario ScelBa j a labor union j As the result of election the Communists have r lost control of the workers of the't liat Motor Company in Turin That may not sound like much ' -- t enterprise j mmm Bj y5 a - j Worlds?1 - A - -- - ' V x 'Vst ' j rial S- ! tip I !sni5!l the crdarn of Ital-- ! industrial ian workers But the Reds had con- trowed them' lor rvfrrIMUWd years Communism has not been doing so well in Italy for quite a while 'Although the Reds fought desperately to win the Fiat annual election they lost out by better than a twp-toone majority The defeat is ex-- 1 pected to have its effect all overt j IWiy j to ' - 1 17-JEW- EL i ! o) -j Ambassador-Luc- Helps e j The T?H dpfpat is a victory for : 1 Scelba now visiting in America! because he is Communist enemy ' : No 1 in Italy ' Scelba's in victory isj Sharing "' Clare' Boothe Luce the beautiful brilliant United' States ambas-- i sador to Rome Mrs Luce cannot of course in terfere in Italy's' domestic af-fairs What she has done is to let it be known that factories in which the Communists have union control will get no contracts for American' military aid j production Italy's Communist Party is still 1 wrtA JX in ivpcTPrn vf f V JVV n J VOIj riiriiup lilt inmAcr a with membership of just: over ! two million Rack in 1943 It wa a serious! threat It had come out of World War II strong in membership and prestige because of its partisan activities against the Fascists and the Nazis The whole "world watched the 1948 Italian parliamentary elec-- " tion Had the Communists won — and many feared they would —It would have been a serious busi ness for the West Created Riot Squads Scelba stocky bald deceptive ly smiling played' a big part In their defeat Scelba declared war on thei Communists He reorganized the motorized ' them aid police formed the now famous "Celere" J not squads The Communists were' foment ing disorders all over the country M 1355 TRIUMPH SELF -WliTDUsTG j ! - -- j ET - M flie- - j $ A V 9 Z - T A — Jja' ' — gggy? 1 j ! W' y 4 ' i i u— 1 j — rt Jl!wfeWtW jK3iWUrtCteM' if ' SELLS EVERYWHERE FOR '4UMflbAft& I NATE MORGAN'S ALLOWANCE Winds iHelf wfth Every Motion of Ji YourWrittf l WMWMWUU1WIU j 5ceiDasmen movea in it was not long before Scelba's riot po m ' - nce were waiting wherever the Communists started anything nen ic JHiy ayo a siuueni tried to assassinate Communist Leader Palmiro Togliatti the Reds threatened a national revolt Scelba packed the streets of big cities with police Red demonstrations were broken up by force — YU If j Gujrane i Water ano-DuttPro- : nas lougnti Mnce tnen 5ceiDa u! i:i i iuauuus i: vkt ins nauve uie omiy 41 XTaA 9 fU mm m J IfawmVi4 MONEY DOVJrJ! I Fcscists But the Communists re main his favorite enemies' Shock-Reslstan- 5s Sr M iiXUFs Tokyo Train Runs Wild TOKYO ( AP)A PAY ©MLV elec four-ca-r tric train without engineer cr "passenger started rolling 'on :a siding near Mt Fuji yesterday II erytUI crown and cis rmm intKt or art opentd and properly rtscalcd by professional watch traveled two miles at 25 mph of freight into --a string smashed : i i cars 1uru&e iwimcui eictuiL'- puica tracks and disrupted tram service for hours 1 Anti-Magneti- mtkr c! i JMwlrwtllllMl:llHllllllMlllMwwWllll WW GET YOl)R rn" nifTiniii ' t i t — k j iwmtomtitmAmim awn "k 1 PLANTS NOW o Geraniums T - All Colors Potted Plants - ' BULBS - ' ' j ' Gladiolus Tuber Begonias NATE MORGAN ' PHONE - J Cannas Dahlias Lilies GRASS SEED GARDEN TOOLS AWBERSON SEED Ar)D FEED CO J7I 23rd S ' W Ohm &C fh 7364 Grn Stomp 2321 Wash Blvd Ogden Utah 1 Optical Dept Dr Jerome Feller Optometrist in Charge Easy Credit Terms for' Your Convenience ' - here if you have no watch for a $4950 J - ' Morgro Vigoro "Greener '- -- Check Wesf'i Newest and Finest FERTILIZERS ! tivi tinr rree iriai ir l ucrirui Kiumpn vyjrtn ror a It viii mail my old watch back to you (in tKe Senrus bailing Carton) forkeep a $20 I Allowance ard will pay the balance of $2950 plus tales tlx at I I Trade-i- n I 2-85- 26 ' Visit ihe JEWELERS Open Name Credit Account for me trade-i- n and wi$h the Benrus at I cnXVU sspzb sss mVB) cvNAvsyj O Charge to my Credit Account - ?A I Address ! Oty a Employed —i by- : -P- hone- - I - I - Employer's Address I Accounts with J l j lN C SyCS f |