Show OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING" NOVEMBER 21 195 - IV H LMJ AT OTHERS SAY Domocfdcy Triumphs in Osage New School Rises From Rubble Ten More Years of Relief for Arabs For ten years the United Nations Relief and Works Agency has taken care of nearly a million Arab refugees from Palestine who left their homes or were driven from them in the establishment of the state of Israel Dr John H Davis director of UNRWA told a UN committee the other day that this relief work probably will have to continue for another decade He also estimated that to find work for 600000 of the refugees it would be necessary to have them cross "a demarcation line or a national boundary" This would mean they must either be permitted to reenter Israel or be resettled in Arab countries other than those where they now live Probably a solution must include both methods with emphasis' on land development projects in parts of Syria and Iraq ' One of the most regrettable aspects of Dr Davis's report is an implication that vocational training will have to be cut back Such training is in the long run the most - Without it many of the younger refugees would be ill equipped even to go back to Palestine But so long as any transplants-- : lion of people is resisted the natural in- crease among refugee families imposes a continually rising cost for substance alone and tends to limit educational possibilities Any suggestion of resettlement is vio- lently rejected by the Arab states which surround Israel But every avowal of ven- geance against Israel makes it continually difficult for the Zionist state to accept a hostile population into its borders The UN General Assembly clearly must continue the existence of UNWRA beyond its present expiration date next June and the United States probably still must carry of the financial load But it is time also for the Arab states to approach this problem with greater rationalism and for Israel to treat the subject with greater Science Monitor generosity two-thir- If a New York poll of police chiefs can be trusted most of the nation's local law enforcement officers are a bit defeated or tired of their jobs One who isn't is Chief The New York poll had reported that s of some 300 chiefs in interna--- ' tional convention favored legalized off- track: betting on horse races They were shown as estimating that 5 to 20 of their policemen could be freed for other duty while the corruption hazard was reduced Legalization is being pushed in1 New York also as a way to net the city $100 million in taxes and an equal amount to the state Although blocked in committee two-third- ' topsy-turv- had stolen into the school on a Sunday right carefully placed a case of dynamite in the hall meticulously run wira through the gymnasium the transom of the gym door to a car outside From its safety he had blown up the school-I- n the months that passed the — man who wreaked vengeance on children was not caught But in HOLMES ALEXANDER those months the people ci Osage and Monongalia County have not been idle From the rubble ind ashes they have rebuit the school VV-- i-- v i v V It had looked as if it could never be rebuilt but they rebuilt it And last week the boys and girls of the Osage School band decked KADENA Okinawa— You tell mt out in spic and span green and : dream—any military man win white uniforms sat in that same Tour tell you his It's Okinawa once Uttered with gymnasium To the Air Force this priceless broken glass and broken plaster to play the Banner Piece of island real estate means during a ceremony rededicating the long runways and short missions £cIko1- To the Army an ideal staging area HISTORY 1$ MADE that was bought 14 years ago in not is a Osage exactly metropolis Army blood To the Navy a harbor It has a population of 1000 most accommodate most cf bij enough-tof them coal miners and most of fV and a permanent them out of work It has seen for the supporting tragedy before It saw 57 bodies HILL FOLKS START FEUDIN' AGAIN? wTapped in gunny sacks carried Marine Division out of the Christopher mine in v For all the American Arm 1942 And It has seen historic events Okinawa represents a numerous are significantly similar It saw John L Lewis stand under Unlets m own ismeir ine Kyuryu to the massive data from Fukien- - a tree in 1922 long before the lumnawa aoout to miles Umted Mine workers were a power and Kwangtung in the coal fields and proclaim that Ion Is the largest) is governed by In short where you would naturallabor had as much right to organire the Defense Department The Army ly look for evidence that the as banks and business had to join executive arent and provides the conditions are excep- together to promote industry Wal-- tional you find instead evidence ter Hart a young reporter now High Commissioner that these conditions are general editor of the Morcantown Dominion- - He governs 50000 Americans In the circumstances one must News had his notes seized by the 600000 Okinawans and 203003 Ryu- hate-mong- er t otr ! ' — 2 I ?'v W k$ w-- f srV6 I ds v X Cannot Afford To Withdraw r j From Okinawa Star-Spangl- ed SejUJket -- WILL THE ALSO -id P Kwang-tung-Fuki- What's Truth About Red China? Refugees Disagree With Accounts MACAO — At barely20 years of age Ng Tim is already work worn For the last month she has been earning her living for herself and a baby as an earth carrier On a local construction project where she is paid the equivalent of about last year the measure is due to be consid- $10 a month ered soon again in New York's state Legis- She owes this great improvement : in her lot to an imprudence comlature : mitted by one of the Communist As Chief Parker said the move should cadres of her former people's comOff-trac- k mune which is not far from this be opposed for several reasons: city of refuge The cadre gave a betting would attract more underworld ele- senior farmer a communal sampan I am ready to die for your sake The ments with consequent burdens of more river for with orders to go up-th-e me bullet which a is hit but of of sort some of load a supplies part duty vice and corruption such legalization would two farmers and Tim younger Ng increase the area of temptation for weak —Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem ad-- were sent along to help for Ng Tim them The five characters some of whom would even say : dressing the people after being wounded into the fields her taken had baby they were helping to cut the cost of gov- - by would-b- e assassin with her — were hardly in the eminent and "any society that bases its sampan andtmt of the cadre's sight e they decided to seize the financial structure on the weaknesses of Years ago we had-thalchemists Now when chance to "run away from starvaits people doesn't deserve to survive" "I There's a lot we have space scientists tion" as Ng Tim put it' Our chief didn't take part in the poll of nonsense They slipped down river paddling going on in the field of sci- desperately all night They barely which he says was ambiguously worded ence! I'm for forgetting this nonsense and eluded the Chinese Communist paBut he saw the whole idea clearly enough trol boat and they reached safety — to our in Macao date science earth up It is to be regretted that more of his keeping : As they described their former cplleagues didn't see the proposal as a Dr Charles A Krause professor emeritus existence - in the commune one could understand why they had temptation to let down the bars on civic of chemistry at Brown University risked their lives left their famstandards which in turn would increase ilies behind without a word and Brotherhood is a cliche So is tolerance the very burden of policing that the pur-- ' abandoned the homes they were born in for better than the ported majority were seeking to lighten— I don't want to fall into any cliches I want poorest coolienothing wages in this city Los Angeles Times No Southern chain gang ever people to laugh together — laugh away worked 12 to 16 hours a day seven prejudice Nothing can be done by anger days a week No Southern chain Otis Skinner selected tof head gang's convicts were ever forced to do their work on a few daily Brotherhood Week Feb 21-2- 8 bowls of starchy mush without so Here's a surprising trend in California much as a little additional fatback education: Summer school is attracting SAN ANTONIO Tex— Mrs Charles and greens T?ut hint this haA hepn thp Ki'tna more high school students each year The G Hannan 27 mother of the quintuplet Hon of Nff Tim and the others until State Department of Education reports one girls who died within 18 hours after their tney escaped out oi every tour public high school stu- - birth describing her feeungs: NOT EXCEPTIONAL dents was enrolled in class during the 1959 "lam happy to have brought five daugh-- ( The story of Ng Tim is not excepsummer Educators pointed out there were ters into the world I understand God's tional either With some variations In the quantity of poor rice and 157 school districts offering summer classes will not His way" bad sweet potatoes in the diet the life is the in 1959 as compared to 116 last year standard life of the people's comGENEVA — Hossein Davoudi assistant munes as described by the refugees Perhaps young persQns are realizing the and escapees here and in Hong folly of wasting precious time in an age Iranian consul general in Geneva appar-- - -- Third OS EPH J What They're Saying '' y A one-hal- -- ' piled ? indicate this possibility Mathematics was the most popular subject on the curriculum while English social studies science and foreign language classes attracted well f over the total class enrollment San Bernardino County's summer school classes in 1959 drew 5950 students This outstanding enrollment gave the county fourth place in the Golden State School districts which take the time to prepare attractive summer class course offerings and which budget the necessary funds to carry on such worthwhile endeavors are to be commended— San Bernardino (Calif) Daily Sun Parker of Los Angeles 5l t ' jobs are' difficult pecially when part-tim- e to find One would prefer to believe that the United States possibly is entering a renais sance of learning Statistics m California's li959 summer school enrollment favorably A Policeman's Job : OSAGE W Vi-- One year £o this ek I stood before fsr::r hole in the concrete floor of a schoolhoust in West Yircinia A bu!x§ was punched into the ceiling above Twisted school lociers tons textbooks broken plaster splintered glass deki and chairs were hopeful and constructive UNWR A Activity S0on£u£e Mf en ht "¥nei pJ?J5 kyuani on the smaller islands Tfca cn Torct 15 rice which in over-al- l here The strensh " military reason for being here is best told bluntly— to strike the ene- mv anywhere on the Asia mainland The American military likes and needs Okinawa because it is dis- similar to ether Far Pacific bases ooeiie don t want or "Yankee Go independence Horn e" although their Leftists agifate very imconvincingly for a revision to Japanese ownership dq WHAPS NEEDED 1 r6 f i0 here in Macao and Hone Kone is considered whether John L Lewis the true picture of the present situ- - should be prosecuted for treason mil- Tragedy and poverty are why the rogated myself without checking to ation offor all the hundreds of lions in China rural people people of Osage long ago learned' make sure that their evidence was to As to live with each other They the contradition between hrnartlv rrrpntativ It wasiwe this fearful picture and the picture learned workins underground that exists for systematic continuous painted by Mme de Beauvoir it white coal miner has to rely on those who re-- Negro and vice versa in a rescue refugee interrogation on a big should not trouble member the recent past operation There is no color line scale The late Beatrice Webb another underground They learned also to I have been assured that' my own results do not differ from the re- intelligent female goose rather bet- govern their town by electing three ter equipped than Mme de Beau- Negro city councilmen and three sults obtained by this machinery voir made Stalin's Russia sound white councilmen FROM OTHER PROVINCES So when the Supreme Court ruled like a people's paradise at the very On the other hand while most of moment when Stalin was murder that Negro children had a right to the refugees processed by this ma- - ing 15 million of his own people in study with white children Osage L S of the first schools chinery come from Fukien and cold blood The Russian experience W Va ' had one -- n m v- the Jao?nese Socialists have dene Kwangtung some regularly come established the rule "Believe only — to court and prevent the Americans from other Chinese provinces in-- those who have gone through the :- to " tell about and even the northern prov-got away eluding wringer " inces The stories of the people from it" It seems to me that this rule AMERICAN DEFEATS heavier faster planes other provinces though much less applies to China today ' On Okinawa our military planers Sitting In the gymnasium as I can do what they like or what they did last week listening to the very ' our national interest The U simple ceremony of rededicating ic authority here military me to this the school it seemed or apol-ate- d without eludes exnlanition a It occasion historic punctuQ—What name Is given to the Q— To what extent has capital cf 2 suitable in °?3 ftolin? American a history period solid portion of the earth? punishment been abolished we suffered great setbacks Pives incbdin? nudears A— The lithosphere throughout th United States? Jinw " fnybodr fmdt rc?? cf should both at home and abroad It was A— Eleven states and territories w he thee wrm iov7 frrvn proooitions rvf i Q—What was' the Wilmot Pro have eUminated or sharply re h comolaint whre it be- Central High School in occupying viso? stricted it were meaai'ng states- mere ongs oecuRock first Russia that little Kj-usyui- - k' " jwJ£i r " " QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS in-w- as ex-wh- en -- Jte - ' ! I School in Summer the oldest epic O—What three Island groups of Western Europe? poem comprise the West Indies? Cuailnre " or the A— The Bahamas the Greater 'Cooley Cattle Raid" This is Ire Antilles and the Lesser Antilles land's most famous tale of andent O-- How eld Is the Bahal Reli times gion? A— Bahaism is a religious move- ment that was started in Persia about the middle of the 19th cenQ-W- Is hlch ' iai?0 ENGLISH LESSON tury W L Cordon By k Q— 1 It true that owls are on- able to see by day? OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED A—Owls and other night birds Poilu (French soldier) Pro- have very large eyes to aid them to accent on second non see in twilight or moonlight but syllable they can see by day too OFTEN MISSPELLED Q— In speaking of a distant Plenteous observe the "eous" place why do we use the expres Plentfiul observe the "ifuh" lion Ultima Thule? A— This was the name given in WORD STUDY ancient literature to the most north'Use a word three times and it is Kong ern of known lands Today it means yours" Let us increase our voBut this raises a major question any distant place or any y which is symbolized by the flat goal cabulary by mastering cne word contradiction of poor Ng Tim a each day Today's word: LITERQ— What happened en St Bar humble work-wor- n young Chinese ALLY with close adherence to peasant woman by the famous fe- thelomew's Eve? A— Massacre of more than 10- - words word by word "It is diffimale leader of French intellectual life Simone de Beauvoir 000 French Protestants or Huguen- - cult to translate literally some poIf you read Mme de Beauvoir's ots in 1572 ets' writings" glowing account of her Chinese journey "The Long March" you TIIEGItlLS cannot even believe in the xist- ence of Ng Tun indeed you can hardly beUeve in the existence of Ng Tim if you read the many other reports on China-whicare not marked by Mme de Beauvoir s exceptional P-l- worse-than-chain-ga- unparalleled in scientific discovery It seems reasonable to conclude that many youngsters do hot desire a break in the continuity of their study patterns Other boys and girls are not content to accept the vacation bonus time es- three-mont- h -' ently confirming reports that the Shah of Iran will marry beauty Farah 24-year-o- Dibah: Miss Dibah had wanted so much to make her last trip to Paris incognito1 Social Security Act Robs Jobholder oi Rightful Pay : r With the population living longer as a result of advances in medical wuci luiAa sue cunMiiuung oicuc a erowine fraction nf th fntal population While politicians look longingly at ' the votes resulting from catering to this bloc the situation calls for reeducation of public opinion rather than additional hand-out- s ' Possibly President Eisenhower had something like this in mind when he wrote the Council: " I am 'sure we can do more to em- ploy productively and utilize the skills and experience of our 15 mU-lion aged" ' That remark aimed at reorienting personnel officials in corporations in their attitudes toward the suit- ability of older persons as workers is a step in the right direction but the skirts of the federal government '' itself are not clean There is illegitimate and unwar- ranted discrimination in the old age and survivorship annuity rules cf - JIt is too bad the cat is but of the bag EVERYBODY'S MONEY "resSfinVSn 2& citizens far-awa- ld : By Merryle Stanley Rukeyser Federal Council on Aging has - " sions and double talk to hold down ' V1 the cost of claims If with the new vigor of the aged under improved medical stand- ards older citizens are to be en- couraged to work longer they should not be saddled with these onmhmflMnn nf umic the Social Security set-u- p which tax burdens until they are 72 in faction gross credulity and com-Th- e withholds financial benefits from the hope of beginning to cash in placent ignorance of China and the th nar the end of Otos past Where then ose ver who continue to Wtk on tte deal at iruui ue Those who have not read the fine weir me exPctancy FROM 2 PROVINCES FAIR PLAY print are surprised to learn that after es thpv cannnt rollprt thp an- - My point is that instead of worry- - All the scores of refugees I have lor uie kucu w miu mc &icai iajwHj u: ins auoui new Auusiuies U nuity to which they and uicu we t suuluu suai uui ujr iiiur- - the 10s upon 10s of thousands of egeu employers have contributed in pay- - jn2 certain that government laws refugees and escapees in this city roll taxes provided they continue now on the books give fair play of Hong Kong come from only to work and earn $100 a month or In addition to the Social Security two Chinese provinces Kwangtung more blue sky approach older self- - and Fukien The true age for collecting en the employed citizens including law-- Being just opposite Taiwan across annuity without any earnings test yers physicians dentists engineers the Formosa Strait Fukien has to is 72 not 65 and other professional men and in-- feed a very heavy concentration of Thus in spirit this technical ar- - dividual proprietors are being the Chinese Communist Army rangement is a phony and is based shortchanged by discrimination in Kwangtung has to provide a large on confusion the federal tax laws part of Hong Kong's food which is China's biggest single Communist corto bill If a voluntary is designed The Keogh insurance company attempted any rect this inequity It would put the hard currency export Thus there is on a tax parity in a case for the view that food req- such double - dealing in handling annuities there 'would be congres- - respect to providing retirement in- - uisitions in these Jtwo provinces are sional shouts of protest to the high comes with employes of those cor- - especially cruel " heavens v porations which have bona fide pen- - The fact must be noted because It is no justification for the cur-- sion plans Under the existing law this case is argued by intelligent rent malpractice to argue that' it corporations can deduct the cost observers ' of providing such pensions from the Yet the case does not really stand saves money This is as specious as defending net taxable income cf the DUsiness up so far as one can learn On tha individuals under one hand I should not have dared misrepresentation in health and ac- - but cident policies of private compa- the existing law have no such cor- - to present the evidence of the few nies which rely ca bidden exau-- responding privilege icorej of escapees I havt inter- h- spif-sati- p s- : lU —- -1 -- ar °T hej rn fiT - rn - ault en an ! - - was blown power the Osage it did The same interventionist school is now trrodudne ptroil who 84 period During this to diar ar withdraw schools churches synagogues or f?nt Ine war in a homes were dynamited f?? and withdrawal nf naie The rnmmittp oiAmen- - terveHion 1&40-5- 0 1S53-5- 9 to N the Share against bombs cf bigotry Americ was p3 Movement But to disarm headed by Gov Pat Brown of Caliand withdraw from the Far Est fornia and Charley Taft of Ohio becow havine become so nnharrfv public opinion gan mobilizing '!d ycIlow tried to raise 7Ufd n against the outrages w i m money to repau- the damage It 1? 41rT end rf was not easy National organiza- DEFENSE OFFENSE tions usually outgiving In gener- much Too shied politiaway The services en OWnawa osity cal bitterness was Involved fartV- - Ircm enemr m pre Meanwhile in the race with Rus-- than t ervemr bae are frr sia we also fell behind There was hert Hence t m't inclvs wen as ffn little cohesion in Washington more dfrnse ne fP nivMon tmder Mat concentration on budget-cuttin- g Instead pte Smith than on progress-makin- g two Jet of catching up in the conquest oi wnw One (nnn'gi I a moH? uter space we suffered defeat stwkW frr With dexjlovnvpt aM after defeat fnmiM'wH im'f rphiVm th! But in the little town of Osagehit almost anywhere in the Far there has Deen a msionc viciory ' Thanks to the goading of editor The otW vine on Okinawa Hart the energy of School bupt (FtK'i and F1CTO l fnr air defence Charles Stevenson and the vision rf the area Attached to the de- of the County School Board the fend' l a recnnr!ais5rce souad- shattered school was rebuilt ron (rini) 8nd a comMt cargo rlift crotmd Wdron RECEPTION GIVEN (Clsrio without which the Jets etruiDm- -t This week after the rededicauon wnnet rjy ceremony a reception was given slicide 0n tV 'bVM m the home economics room One hp TaMPW Hi?b cemmand n nmiHA hiri-tar- i year ago n 115 eiecuric raufcea uau after faxnvtkm rwsen n nu-mm mans nut in Life rmdd e of the room untouched by Armv htTB h of biscuits A UtUe gtrl had baked frent n Kerea The Ka57 u h§ mem on rnaay oeiore 5venth Fleet which patrols the monger' had come m to wreck the- Wfrn plcifc prcwjrted by £s building and they sat there surM(lPilvl riivision which is rounded by wrecked china closets to alien beaciuseaos as refallen chandeliers and shattered quired glass POOR FOOLS This week instead cf the biscuits me Miller The AtW Services are equipped Mrs Merle presented to a with cake handle the enemy in fre-- 1 Eut Last year I had picked up a tn enemv in ine rear is me one book: "Our Environment: How ve which ould cut u down as ia the Use and Control It" by Wood and mt The nocr fools it seems are Carpenter The people of Osage lwaj with us During mvtime had been trying to control their here the Sen?e Fceicn Rflaticns environment and made progress Committer releajed a Privately But thev had not been able to 'on contracted renort wUh recom- ' fo' V Fa1 Tjt trol hate mdtK" From the notary viewpoint this On the wall a year ago bung a picture of Abraham Lincoln who recent ha cnlv two characteristics once proclaimed a nation "dedi- - It w?s crPDared bv a "crcfosscr cated to the proposition that all with fmHisr thenri cf withdrawal men are created equal" He looked and diwmamenf It contain tc-dow- n from that picture on the bro- - ommendaHons which are indis tin-kplaster the twisted cinder pniab from tM stated objectives Ccmmtmlts block of a school where children of This "association" cf ideas dees-hahad been studying as equals but been forced to disrupt that not necessarily imoly any 'guilt study by one who disagreed with But if we follow the recommenda-Lincol- n tions of this reDort by weakening This week Lincoln looked down on our allies in Korea and Taiwan a difefrent scene— a brightly paint- - by accommodating Red Chinese the ed freshly repaired school com- - Japanese Socialists and the Ryuky- plcted by citizens determined to" uan Leftists it all means t'r:t w -- self-employ- ed self-employ- ed tJ iff: V rnff Ingway bate his novel "For in 1846 It provided for prohibition in Whom the Bell Tells"? of slavery in all territory to be weeks later Four up A— His experiences in Spain dur- - acquired from Mexico was shattered School ing the Spanish Civil War two-ye- r "Well good All we need to do to stay within our come this year is to borrow $1800" in- less of those who stalk in the night ern policy caxrj'irg dynamite aad nursing Lata such as? 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