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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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I Advlsorv Committee Plan That Mysterious Thing Called Love Merry-Go-Round 51 Shows Growth in Capitol turner i By Drew Pearson WASHINGTON Believe it or not but Secretary of Commerce tr aeeordinf to Act fvisory committees WPB also has By Peter Edson -5K aSSS era abor advisory representatives but NEA Washington Correspondent Henry A- Wallace nas Been care keeps them separate from the in WASHINGTON Revolt of the month: tU00 fully studying ine woric oi secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover dustry committees tna us tor wpabUeattoo congressionally created advisory miTiMMtktid Ptms to exclusive ij crodiud saw Whatever the set-up the pur and has paid pnvaxe triDuie xo him wv 1 a uuft poses are broadly the to give cl all now apw -tv aim tha local new board of the office of war mobilization and reconversion focuses attention on the entire advisory X7 M'X Ztege government war agencies the best 1945 One! of Hoovers closest advisers when 1 be was secretary of cora-mprrpj was Dr Julius Klein direc TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 technical advice possible oit pro committee system that has grown duction distribution and pricing tor of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce later assistant crrtarv of commerce up in Washington during the war years There are now nearly 800 Persons Die While We Wait policies so as to make government regulations workable There Jhas A A Twice Wallace has called Klein war-ravaged lands from ex of these semi-official commiwees been considerable screaming mat on the reor- More persons from hunger to to a in to ask his advice functioning Over 12500 citizens serve on them without pay and commerce posure the government doesn listen to the advice which the industry jrep- resentatives give but that exposes the principal danger of this advis-1 vir lack 01 igaiuzauo caused by a iac wA tlited national cloth- department whv we are in the midst of a nn Wallace also dropped Llinan I WaiiaCC SU3Q Oiuypcu chairman why we almost entirely without travel ex- a slgnifi- uu- That is The Rev George Argyle cjmt remark to business callers the Artia mvivk mnci VkA home by the incf collection campaign has a day about Hoover He said ory system wmcn is xnai prvaie interests are taken into the cpnfi- companies or organizations wnicn the individual mempers reyiw idividuai ffiemp" of the Weber COliecuon -cwriM' tnat werce wvw W4vu: weDer ntiwth him Furtner- hl the DCgt organizer and Weber "ent dence ot the government thereby is one part of goyernmw ucu 6 -f advice This ntAT-orc Hshutiavvu I group oi earner tirelv svmpa- had tne greaiesi vision oi any scc- Vial the community seems entirely syF i rf commerce in recent his which doesn't cost theaxpay- Vhat ircontrary to the best inter- anytiiing directtyrat any Ists ot the general public The idea tack ol UJt Labor representaUves alsoSyeU ing is toj bring- the thX their spokesmen should closer to the people and ce-yersa mdustryi rep- JEX- aims of the program But he hasn't cou tor? i around Wallace that he wUK go much clothing Mc condition We have the back to lot of Hoover ideas All 01 US are 10 Diaiuc xw Mim- 'hut about running tne commerce ue- xJTtZ nt to rive it to the needy war victims but ThU jUJly wlU mean BKwhLflivrwhe resentatives on 'all advisory com-what advice fegV wstem mittees so that management diesn't gain an unfair advantage oveVthe dvls- industry Cwtr-Cbr we lack the gumption to 1 -t war trad But Harry Hopkins let parcel to any cnuiw stati Siftment building putotl JS? be taken over by the state de- i 19 members headed inHnstrv and trade associa- Men women ana cnuuen receiving station not partment Many businessmen have want to a receivuig atvw r-j tr9nxfrred back by Gov Max Gardner of North tion people charge there is just as o1Wrfr1nCf dOIIUUK 7 HD I UVU "--0 Ex-Senator Gillette Testifies Carolina and maae up jmucn aanger in ievu xv I far from our home mAn nr th bie laoor irMpntatives nave too mucus One of the most tiresome things 1 1 1 I i niiiinnre and ease of mamicuu ----r sttcments roaiJe I izations farm organizations and voice What this proves if any- the chamber ot commerce its is that government tepre- revolt was brought on because it sentatives have to make the final didn't have anything to do Nobody decision in the interests i of th peo- was asking it for any advice pie so what they should do is lis- mL rnmntlv took ua AviPa of Intprested Dar- In Verier to any tanks in the theatre i7 lonr our tanits aro i usually icss uiuuuuaw a warden Patton STbuy GUlette cf the ii-rin nrnnrtv board for 12 years care of that by handing the board tles and then do as they please or i the hottest potato cookin'on his Lt least do what they thinkis best I i --T a RMiatnr Knows us ouk ww DtJiiAf CaiU hlaxi SdV called to testify before the senate rillllf war denartmenf Observed that UmaU business committee he found When sleuths of the war department uu a himself with a very long statement What shouia we -w seung up au ine paving guaranteed annual wages: visory committees the government wpr Survey has made efforts to guard against WPB Survey (4ndusr-0Ven these dangers Membership of each Astudy on Sbv Carl committee is chosen to get a fair ment co-operation' made by juari co industryT geo- in tms cuuuu onows nanos German prisoners uA ov militarv sSktor Wherry of Nebraska ron prisoners of war UWXAuu I Henry Monsees ffjne aohically as well as by: size of vantage Of the letter-writing privilege whoiwas acting as chairman of the bv emnloving invisible inks the department hrfflrtt information Dy big business that there are some njinv so that i-y ut its prepared statement Aalcd to the government pnnung wv ij have a prepared statemenx" appealed uic replied Gillette "but I believe it nance branch of thewar aepan- mont WMC COeS a Uiuc im iTl" i tm-- Mf' annnvi input iiu niiu i by having managemenwaw v- experts to worn writing might be well to leave it wiin you technicians devp PaP- visible wlth 3 I Analyzed ANOTHER CUDAHY xxiic 6--ft- rtVf otppti all no doubt to I asked Wherry josningiy acid ink revealed itself in bright green aue no uu djM lied Gillette ar JUiOv'es By Mler George Reldin Bi thecohsternaUonof the nazis TeoTs The boss of tlie largest printing estaDusnm env questions world Public Printer Giegengack told about this and many FDiLHi4 own Secretary of state world iniDUC xnxa address to print- Just after the new millionaire other war-time printing adventures in an aum team of state department execu- AMAwtlir ax nnAintwl last rjecem total Inability of tne japeuue the bad news DacKio japan auwc to be iVa ViaH TVio nn oi-r nnnnsitlnn over the J8P clear many Jap plans seem confused on time and naval and air power-w ao wor effective to protect mo ships but our earner iprces oaa shoot down 30 enemy aircraft Jui ing H0USemeu wni fltnrftSCent ink MRvelt telephoned her homelaTd could hardly have been thing space factors The Jap tasic group was sighted by our caier-based The printing 01 DOmDing wuic sabmd then at Warm Sprmgs ore compietely demonstraiea other contacts during Apru lost' 7 aircraft presumably to jiap reconnaissance au-craifcc 4Vi bnmbardier mav mae ms taiwuiow expressing ner man in recem SO tne DOniDaruicr maj U- that thev did not repre- Islnnds HY'S CUD naval anti-aircrait tire aiso xou Jap aircraft were destroyed on the jm! -t-vJ Nlitminntinn was deSCriDea sent her husband's philosophy on The terrible consequences to ner nuuus the morning oi Apru i and course at that time are not stated except that it had passed COnaiuui 4i0i8eni ground during an air aww Kvushu itself and 18 others dam- Dnex- ljapan of the estaDiisnmen behave American air and naval base on All of which is to appreciate anew uie puw oreign aiiairs uxu rrpiy by ttS printing press in ndghty sup- mm LtilftoViin 01 TaTllf iM U1 mini? m- aftlpcnin or taQK iMMnt aim rHnlnaed Okinawa island have already been south of Kyusnu ana wh i east China sea Task Force Turns Back 1 Mrs uimiaari fn these articles mewa nort of the sword in ine iorm ox ut I 7w hVriinnine for- rr rw air fields Within It is possible that it was within striking distance of Okinawa when Printers are war workers too aged or prooaDiy uesiroycu Jap Losses Ileavy Thus for the two days of April 6 and 7 the Jap navy and air force lost a total of 395 aircraft plur -18 "possible" also their best battleship two cruisers at least three onH nossiblv six destroyers" Our eigtt affairi himseu I easy striking distance TVr nupstlon but that tne punters but also the ex- president is anxious above all else tension of the blockade of Japan it was discovered ana mat moHiatoiv turned back possibly be --ea 4vA AmpHcan reconnaissance to avoid ine iauuxe oi nu to tne xasc mna ww wiimn and has set as a 4ViA onttinff of the main lines Final Chapter for Topaz planes were sighted but it is also known losses are three destroyers 41 War Relocation authority meant his most cherished goal the win- of suppiy for the Jap armies in More evidence that the War yr Ltet the peace after toe war id south rhina vAt-nr that the War Relocat niuiw i i nine ox tne peace utc iu relocation and seven aircraft it seems quiie -t rprpntlv that the cenxersj with many other prob possible tnat tne ibi wuuuuiuv turned back at an earner time perhaps during the night of April Confronted Dy 1 mis gru pw- likely that in addition we may have lost a number of aircraft iu Jatis tried to sirixen Ja STiV rJTS Taoanese ancestry evacuated from hems to watch the president can- the established for persons Japanese ancestry ev to foreign to interfere with the 6-7 because of tne Jauurex the two actions of April panic ularlv during the desperatei: PURE PORK pushed-home attacs: agamsv our forces at UKinawa irrooaoijr uu-ing that same attack we sustained mArf trtaet tflte would DCLtliquiaateu is iu Wkwv auairs in aacuuon ms accompiisnmeni oi our 2" iJ VT7 Jan intention was The treasury department SjSgSSffS vators plows planters scrapers tractors and other farm cthe prcsident has spent not £rcPparts: Jidto Ckeeo our capers Vr Utah on April and at other centers more than two months ta the jtUckg wassupposed I tj keep gamers Kiauwj White Mouse ne won a -i Malmt our ncri ir Okin- some loss of mercnant Biupuius and landing craft But these losses though painful have not made the least difference in the vigor with which our land operations on Okinawa are being pressed nor our naval operations nff-shore The Jao riposte was Rnfincr shortlv after elections men TdT sxtuck bi I "Tr- at laicir I tu40 thpn haval coverlne xorce ouwic aw9 itself After mUitary action permitted tne return oi dyi St? inws- iTdurlng the momtof At iy rate this part ol the Jap to OrWiifeod California the WRA amended oo Aprt rnmnlfttelv futile Indeed it cost rntpr rules Evacuees were oatncT turn carrier tass srouus iti uritcrhpr itnciuaine at an now is away Japan far more than it was worth commanaea Dy xvecu 1 groups oi Kear Aarmraia oueimou place again JbS 4ClUVOVwi i centers but they were not permitted to return to them -eA rat ldprlv evacuees would of Frederick Sherman ana ciark still "fuUy operauonai the Japanese air xorce is iu no condition to sustain the loss of During one imponani pat li and that this -d Sr 245 aircraft about midday on Apru 7 someou some 4C0 aircraft whue tne sins-ing of the Yamato so cripples the remaining striking power of the Jap fleet as to render it virtually negligible in future The new Jap Mhlnot has taken office in the become wards of the government -mere are uua he-keeps ln touch with things lost SPr that the sons and daughters and other relatives Uy courier and Hver (2) An air attacK againsi out southwest of Kyusnu ine shipping off Okinawa ana our battleship the two cruisers shore installations on that island and three of the? destroyers jvere in 4Vm if afternoon and eve- lnv hu fefrnvfrs left burn- Vpn friends will make provision for more of these eioeny everythingf and the snubbed invi- darkest hours that modern Japan in fit5m9tPf1 tauonto General ue uauue is a evacuees than ongmally was estimated Laq nftinlL V1LX Ulfc I OU krA WW MWWW wrf 4 ning of April 6 In this operation lng and about three other destroy-I has ever known rf 11 aircraft the Japs I State department career cupio- succeeded in sinking three of our mats bv inference blame the pres mm cfrnvpri and damaging seveiw rinrnfi rd Baruch's Optimism irvt iitinn with Inthpr Hestrovers and smaller crait I 4 Nimitz' communiaue says Campaign Against Cancer Progresses in Four Fields ranee iicjr uuci merely carrying out orders from that no larger fleet units were hit FDR to invite De Gaulle to come but what loss or damage was in to i Algiers French mctea on xnercaain bww" cent of the patients died Now the NEW YORK April 10 (AP) which was like De Gaulle inviting stated nor our losses i -RooseVSt to be De Gaulle's guest (3) The third element tothe death rate In removing an entire plan Oi counier-avwt April cancer control month py presidential proclamation finds the vKi i nave tout-cmiiM beerecy at xana ai t9vmnm formed around cancerous lung is down to 20 per cent Dr Charles Huggins University fight against the disease maKing Tint a strnnff state deDartment 1 AMtnfnf Vrnttlpshin would have saved the president nrin- Vamatn This eroun Inroeress in four fields 'wk--yt "-rii-Ai I of Chicago has a high percentage rocnvKriM from usually fatal from this error Sumner Welles 4 the Yamato two light 1 Study of nutrition to prevent as under-secretary never hesitated cruiserg and about nine destroyers eanc- wsShf rSt pollen he Se The time and direction of the In- CC Chemotherapy the hunt for president getting off on a tangent drugs that may cure cancer he i batUed it out He had known forced to yield to the condl- Cooperative research and study cancer of the male prostate gland by castration Some other surgeons have reported little success with this same operation Sex Hormone Helps Msny-G The thousands of persons who remember with bitter-ness the long period of unemployment in the United States and who are concerned about the future after the war boom ends hive taken considerable heart from the reading of a Quotation assigned to Bernard MBaruch as follows: "No matter what is done for the next five or seven years after the war ceases will be more work in the V-United States-than there7wlll be minds and hands with which to do 1' i Among the persbnsV who read' the statement are the thousands of business men associated in the Committee for Economic Development whose objective is -to inspire business to stimulate itself until it easily may employ 40 per cent more workers than were employed in 1940 Those business men have not ceased their efforts merely because Baruch is optimistic i I Neither have the leaders of the large bodies of organized labor These leaders and the economists and statisticians in the headquarters of the great labor organizations continue to be alert (and somewhat concerned) about postwar employment Mavor Edward Kelly of Chicago and Planning Direc "Due to heavy demands of the Armed Force much of our canned meat is going overseas Sot -Pnftvit wnddin and ne Grant in JB eoruary ao ucuum vi uuuwi tivvxr www rw I a a A if now and then you oon i una uwur 4 The actual cure ny surgery at your dealer try againr" wasn't afraid to say what he Buckner sent a note ur mk-thought gesting an armistice for the pur- Th synthetic female sex hor radiation and the use of an occa mone diethylstilbestrol has been oarint aid in some prostate sional drug to aid the surgery or Unfortunately Ed stetunius ana pose 01 aiscusauxB -trr" he new state department aids have which he would surrender Fort Just Taste This Tang Tempter! radiation cancer cases The female hormone Number four is the only fields in has much the same eiieci as cas no experience in standing up to Donellson Tennessee wen the president and probably are siege Buckner and Grant had been afraid to They were hired on the classmates at West P01'1 tration- which medical records agree that At Melharry meaicai couege human beings actually are being Nashville Tenn x-ray lor cancer basis that if they didn't Denave uucKner once waueu they'd be fired and they owe every- to get home on vac ation bur de- I enitA Grant reolied no terms cured The saved in this field now was supplemented i wna aruuciai iumSw iuui 1 -f- mm I 4h revers of 104 to im degrees a rise It is generally Known ior in- 1 except an untuwuu 7 inumoer aoout ouuuu yviaiuo tne x-rjr stance that Stettinius did not ap- diate surrender can oe United States prove the three-vote deal at aita Furious xjucsner icv Neutrons tne rays irom cycio-rons are in experimental use in Cancer Deaths Rising and that he also favored open pub lormer ciassmaie "Sir: The distribution 01 wb MMwhil(1 thG nercentaee of ic it on this and other things in fnrres under mv command place of or in addiuon to x-rays and radium Dyes have been used to try to speed the neutron work in 1 cancer ueciiua a niiu the end when the clean light of Dublicity was focused on the three- tor Don a Weeks of Michigan had read the Baruch state dent to an unexpected cnange oj rtciwmips that more thorough re destroying cancer vote deal the American position commanders and the verwnemi- tmg of cancer cases might be 81a explanation the evidence' fa- At the umversiiy oi Wisconsin ment Nevertheless they went before the special -house committee on post-war economic policy and planning to was corrected But Stettinius either wasn't strong enough or didn't compel me iwMMe' -ors a real increase une 1 aeatn Dr Mons nas reported use of a chemical on skin cancer to speed brilliant success of the confeder Here's an exciting main dish for four that's delicious and easy to fix you'll serve it again and again! SizzlingTJmg and flavorful hot potato salad garnished with sprigs of parsley! 0 Just cut Tang into 8 finger-shaped strips Brown all sides slowly jntahle fat and serve oh hot potato salad as in picture Tang is made by Cudahy and it's pure pork-exfm lean! (Compare and we believe you will say JW is your favorite of them all! Remember Tang is a grand time-saver and work-saver for any meal and ean be served many exciting ways! Get several cans of Tang today! Tte Cudahy Plus Product Seal shown above is your guide to outstanding quality Look for Cudahy Plus Products at your store! have courage enough to put across hit views with the in ate arms yesterday to accept' tne the cures oy surgery Tn hone cancer a new source of testify as to their concern about post-war employment in Chicago and in Michigan The toeonle of Portland Ore and of San Diego have annually are leoooo a year seconu only to heart troubles Surgery and radiation which is x-rays or radium rays are improv thcf first place If so it might have ungenerous and unchlvalrous terms x-rays looks promising on experimental animals saved a iOl ox ucauwiic iwmcn you yruyuoc That is why some of Ks The unconditional surrenaer was not ceased' their efforts in behalf of readjustment of their most genuine well-wishers are consummated ing In the urst iuu recoraea cac in America of removal of an tire lung for cancer nearly 60 per hoping that he will see the lm- After the Civil war uenerai nortance of bringing stronger men Buckner continued to serve in the war-swelled populations since reading- the optimistic Ba Unto the state ana ao united states army xoaay ms sou hopes to be among the first" to im it" soon ruch forecast- An article in Sunday's Standard-Examiner says Portland already is feeling the effects of reduced! war industrv' cmnlovment General Simon Bolivar Backner Times have changed and so has pose unconditional surrender on the enemy in the Pacific -(Copyright 1945 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) the attitude ot the Buckner family It is noted also that the senate banking committee has toward unconditional surrender not cancelled its1 hearings on legislation seeking to pave Lieut Gen Simon Bolivar Buck Tired Ilidnoys Often Bring Slsc-pless EJights poctors sy your kidneys contain l5m? cf tiny tubes or filters which help to purify Uj blood and keep you healthy When theyaw tired and don't work right in tha RED SCALY the wav for employment" This is not to say that optimistic predictions from wise Extra Value in Each of Thes- Cudahy ner today is doing a great job in leading our new Tenth army in Okinawa in its drive to force unconditional surrender upon Japan General Buckner is the son of Lieut Gen Simon Bolivar Buckner of the confederate states of America who was the first to be oersons should be disregarded and tossed into a waste bas- ket The thing todb is weigh the optimistic with the pes- or scanty passages with smarting and bununs Doctor's Invisible Liquid Premntlv Relieves Torture! simistie views and do- some tniniong aooui au points ui view Good sense then will direct us to hope for the best with your kidneys or bladder Don negiecf vih in condition and loee valuable restful III III OLD DUTCH CLEANSER America's First Choice PURITAfl SLICED BACON From Young Under Pig' ff I First applications of wonderful soothing I moirated a doctor's I When disorder of kidney uncUon permit I mottp tn ramain in your DIOOO Gentle-acting fepto-bismol helps relievo after-meal distress gas on stomach and heartburn Recommended by many physicians Ifa non-laxative non-alkaline Testes good and does good children like it When your etomach is queasy uneasy and upset ask your druggist for soothing pepto-bismol A NORWICH PRODUCT but to prepare for something far short of our hopes Then we shall avoid the folly of becoming complacent mav also cause nagcina backache rMwnatw oi rth( the BweUinapuffiness under eyes headac Not a powdtr oc pt Tbaa-nods ptuL liconoroicalj 39c VSc tubci at you drag and dwsiness twn' Certainly Weber county taking account of its swollen payrolls in enterprises that are bound to be tapered and of EromptJy relieve the itching and burn-lg and also help heal the red scaly skin Amazingly successful for over 35 years! First trial of Zemo convinces! Innsibls show on skin mm rm AUdruz stores In 3 sizes jJ Uon't waitl Ask your arucKisu i ---ft rilla Uf cd aucccsbfully by uij Iffketo gitt Money 'Ht fnrt the seven thousand residents to return nome irom ine wars tha 15 mUes of kidney tubeaflusboutr oua vutl frgai you blood should read Mr Baruch in the light of our local situation 4.

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