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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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They Send a Boy to Do a Man's Worli ti Merry-Go-Round 0bn By Westbrook Pegler burbles about the girls that Col WASHINGTON Dapper debo Bntorod Ur-H 8 1878 r- SAN FRANCISCO AprU Collier's Weekly recenUy ran a story by Ella Winter and then one by Lillian Hellman both of whom had spent a little time in Russia and according to a rather moat m-oo nair Anthony Eden made an excellent Impression before the closed-door luncheon of the senate foreign relations committee except for one thing He did not mention the name of Franklin Roosevelt Some senators felt that in view oz aii nw aa4 alao weai now of the way Kooseveu naa supwu- lier's had been guilty of an overr sight and being a fellow who is always right there to field a ball for a pal who has mulled one I thought I would give you some' further background information about these two star performers in our Park avenue contemporary' Winter is listed 30 times in the congressional document issued by the Dies committee under the title of "cumulative Index" to its "Report on communist front organizations with special reference to the national citizens' political action committee" The old girl certainly is a great Joiner for we find her TUESDAY EVENING Artuu ed British policy tne onuwi eign minister migni nave tribute to the late president Other-hnwvr Eden did an A-l Job nice habit of magazines gave the girls each a bit of a sendoff or buildup by way of introduction to the clientele Of Miss Winter the blurb said she was born in Australia and educated in England and got her introduction to politics as a member of the parliamentary committee of the British Labor party It added that she was once associated with Felix Frankfurter one Dealing With Realities in ti vZi Hmhro resident of the League ol Dr Karl Hambro president of the League of winning senate support for the United Nations oi- vAen' most aDDiauaea remans in nff-ihTrmrA session was when he told senators that Great Bri tain would go through tne war in a whole string of committees against Japan "to tne very eno Referring to the importance of the San Francisco conference he of the most aggressive Influences and editorial boards: fronts and in the remodeling of our form of all such devices as the Bolos con-government under the new deal trive and contributing to publica-having served as his secretary at tions which of course never the Paris peace conference amounted to shucks but followed It was news to me that old the line through Its twists and me-Weenie had been mixed up in that ahders historic steak-fry and I have been As a matter of fact Hie Isn wondering how he managed to horn much of a writer herself and If in and you could have bowled your little girl couldn't do as nvr with a fiiric of an os well you might be inclined to said: "I repeat wnat said in gow even though I was criticized for it that we cannot survive another war That is why this conference must succeed" three years and an advisor to tne Norwegian the San Francisco conference vho -passed through Utah Monday on hi way to the Golden Gate meeting demes tha the Dumbarton! Oaks plan Is perilous to the hopes of small nations He denies also that the assembly oi th proposed world organization as presently projected will be a mere debating society On the contrary Mr Hambro proclaims that the assembly will develop the great moral forces against which the powers represented in the security council will not even if they desire be able to disregard Wha will say that Hambro is wrong about the power -l Moral forces are the driving power push- Eden told how his own son was fighting in Burma and that he had trich fan when I read that he yank her out of school as a stop-and the Winter number had been loss get her a mop and bucket tnoaiht ht vn Thia in for her birthday and tell her to received a letter irom nun ui wcw York mailed only eleven days before a tribute to the air transport command He also paid tribute to President Truman and complimented him on -persuading the soviet to send Foreign Minister Molotov to formation exnlains a lot to me or make herself useful For that mat- I mBht httr Mv confirms some ter most of those who calh them ing 'delegations -toward San Francisco and inspiring them opinions of mine about the pushful selves writers in these frontsare little master mind from Vienna meaiocrmes or wor uy atuau to work out an agreement lor macnmery iu beginning to understand the cnarac- San Francisco "A conference of foreign mlnis-tersM he added "has a gf eater chance of accomplishment than one by way of Harvard standards ana aoni amount to any Th fni Hiiman roiled iorJ thing even in their own set "America's Brilliant Plavwright" Hellman has 42 citations in this attended bv ambassadors and com her "nHirhtpnintf Wnrv index of the Dies committee an "HMr hear" aDDlauded British rovoslt nrhot th war has rirthi in I as VOU flip the pages Of the COm Ambassador Lord Halifax grinning ter of the conference This understanding is impressed upon us as we read the names of the leaders of the delegations and as we contemplate the number of writers assigned to report what happens ru Van Kleffens Dutch foreign minister and head formerly flourishing areas1' in mittee report to see what they re Russia fer to you find the usual run slyly Amaied At Might swi Tcif ffii committees rauies causes ana iu Eden also comolimented the sen i read ootn pieces ana iouna ftvbnrfv ver heard of ate on the fact that the United States was aDDroaching the prob them nothing special as writing xri -It n-Mlm lem of peace from a non-partisan of his country's delegation' told reporters upon his arrival in that the conference would be a business proposition AooKnrt with realities which was more political than "wow oi course tms inaex coni Hellman's followed the familiar tains the names of many individj lino uViirh Mrnwf thom hnth mi uals who are no more communist viewpoint not letting it De a political issue He said that England was doinn the same But perhaps i i merous citations in i the records of than Mussolini is a Chinaman so Eden's most significant statement That is a desiraoie approacn io me wsa '-j witn realities One of the most potent realities is the: the late Dies committee which aoesn necessarily ionow 1 S1 A A 1 TkAlMAM MJ MAIMVMtt A was regarding his visit to tne chief of staff you may remember investigated esc iwu um wau wwuu- not only naziS and fascists in Our pro-commy merely pecauae iucjt moral force behind the demand for a practical method tq "Lord Halifax took me over to General Marshall" he ex- see achieve a just and lasting peace midst out communists as wen ana "vu ovuc tnerefore caught the devil from that you Jiave tp draw your con-tne tJolo and also from the yel- elusions from the consistency of lows who are communists without their activity and the character of plained "and spread out for me on the-map the vast power of the American forces I must say that you have done a miracle in this Peas of Music in Briqham the courage to admit as much the outfits ana movements wua The New York Herald-Tribune which they associated themselves ran a piece on Hellman on her and have drawn mine More- war" And then he went on to pay tribute to military achieve return from her outing in wmcn vcr a uajr -r sne was quoted as having said one to be a communist or pro-that the Russian government paid communist which is a degree of ment especially to the tremendous strength of the navy in the Seven northern' Utah high Ogden Weber Box Elder Bear River Logan North Cache and South Cache-j will enter their bands orchestras choruses ensembles and soloists in a regional music festival to be held in Brigham City on Thursday and Friday Massed bands will playj massed choruses will sing Seven high school bands will for her trip a practice that some tolerance mat 1 mvb never of our papers used to frown upon countered ampng -those people but in relation to the major league base- I just sort of think that Collier War Moves Analyzed Pacific and the victories whicn no one had believed possible a short time aco Concluding he turned ball writers on i the ground that presenting ineir nww iuwr to Lord Halifax and asked: a a i wmtw CD ab a uu aw a moi an "And can I say what I said it piacea tnem unaer ooiigauons By Major George Fielding fcliot to their hosts However Hell- would have served the public in- when I left?" it mn- v- Mt fMnii I iprPSl it II nan inniciieu lucu Lord Halifax nodded as if a play in an all-band parade which is our idea ol a paraae fine with tilentv' of bands The campaign for the Jiberationton them all we hold tne Pcipait afld polltics sug of the Philippines is moving to- ports and towns ana we nave ac- me rniiwme uc eluding the time when this peace- gested by their records great secret was going to be dis closed "I said continued Foreign Min ginning to be apparent that a com ward its close It has been con- tive guerrilla help in dealing with loving non-aggressive aUy of ours incidentally in tne same issue was ffnllantlv defnrlinff herself with Hellman's piece Collier It is plain that the Peach City will revel in music for a couDle of days which will be excellent for everybody's paratively small number i of Jap such Japs as may still be lurk ister Eden "'General MarshaU Is such a nice man Senators who listened thought troops cannot be everywhere that against the unprovoked aggression printed one by a fellow who calls loss of naval and air power dooms 0f mighty Finland and using nazi himself Kyle Xrichtoni In Collier's each island garrison to isolation officers to show them tricks that and Robert Forsy the In commun- and to concentrated attack when- nobody will suspect her of sing- ist publications to which he has ever we choose to deliver such at- ing for her supper been a persistent contributor As morale including the convalescent soldiers at the great army hospital Massing bands and choruses and making music in abundance is a splendid method of expressing ourj they read into this remark the diplomatic inference that with all our military might we would not seek to use that might to dominate tack: the JapS cannot bring to- she would have sune the same Jrorsytne tnisone nas seven cua- ducted with a speed and precision which has far exceeded expectations There was hard fighting on Leyte and a bitter "face saving" stand by a Jap detachment in the ruins of Manila but elsewhere Jap opposition at the really important points has been rather quickly overcome As matters now stand American forces are in possession of all the more important centers on every one of the major islands ex lov in the victorious war news gether their-forces because they tune anyway because it Is her "pns In the Dies index Put ne is ing in the interior This has been a fine workmanlike military accomplishment well handled by General of the Army Mac Arthur and' his able assistants Gen Kreuger and Lieut-Gen Ei-chelberger Gen Kenney and Admiral Kinkaid The forces of American troops planes and ships involved were not large but they were adequate in numbers and possessed a qualitative superiority the world Slassen's Word-Slip The Brigham City music festival may very well he cannot guess where we are go- favorite tune I remember that ainmcuy inira iruig wiywajr wt Ing to strike (sometimes they guess back in those days when perfid- though Bill Chenery the editor wrong as in the case of Mindanao) ious Finland was attacking inno- of Colliers seems to think he Js In addition to members of the senate foreign relations committee delegates to the San Francisco conference were also present and after operations nave Degun cent peace-loving Russia Tallulah preuy gopa jorne a regular is too late to correct wrong guesses Bankhead got mad enough to spit staff man with his name on the These conditions will continue to hMu eh wanted tn tVimw I masthead i the rehearsal for the victory music with which we snai desire to drench the land when peace eventually arrives Western Fertilizer Resources at the confidential meeting includ prevail in the recovery of the vast benefit performance of a shov Distinctly I am not trying to cept Mindanao and the extreme north and south of Luzon Manila bay is being cleared and is already over the enemy in almost every ing Dean Virginia Gildersleeveof Bernard college and Commander In use by our shipping We are department of warfare which made Harold Stassen of Minnesota Botn them irresistible Few would have The Reno conference of western governors at its inalj well established on the shores of were called upon by Texas chair been so oDtimistic a year ago as session adopted one resolution politely requesting the fed scattered jap empire oi uuuuev called "The Little Foxes to raise eau diu paper ior nun uui a throughout the Netherlands In- money for Finnish relief and Hell- admit a belief that if you are go-dies and southeast Asia even along man wouidn't let her use the play ing to use pro-communists or ac-the Chinese-coast for isolated gar- Which was her property for this tive sympathizers and if you are risons on a coast line which has purpose going to go in for characterize-no lateral communications are no w-nm-- tion In the blurbs you ought to better off than on islands as far Revealed Hellman Politics give people a tell If hadryt as military eonsiderations go It Bankhead called up and wanted known I might have thought these is only when we' come fo areas me to denounce somebody fear- pieces were the' work of unbiased eral government to withdraw its emergency agencies and man "Long Tom" Connally to speak Stassen apparently getting his British statesmen mixed twice referred to Foreign Minister Eden to prophesy that the recovery of the Philippines would be accomplished so quickly or at so little cost in casualties 'A 'goodt share powers from the states as soon as possible and another resolution inviting the ederal government to come into the as the "Drime minister of the credit must of course go to the Filipino guerrillas who have where the Japs Know we must iessiy uui moujjm us wiuauwi reporters rnm nni nave nreDarea laree iiaa us comueiisauui me ought under American under states to perform a certain activity Stassen paid tribute to British cooperation in the Pacific and the wisdom of sending the British fleet to the Pacific Then gesturing (Copyright 1945 by King Features Syndicate) scale defenses that we shall run that it showed pretty clearly what the South China sea by the possession of Palawan and the Sulu archipelago On Luzon the Jap troops which remain there are holed up-in two major and three minor mountain pockets The largest force seems to be in northern Luzon where they are being pressed hard from the south by American troops and by guerrillas in the north It would be of advantage if we could recover the Cagayan valley and establish an air base at the northern end of the big island but there seems no reason why this cannot their own leaders with a courage and spirit beyond all praise Theactivity the governors invited the federal govern Hellman's politics were into serious fighting It seemed to me reading the toward Eden he said: ment to perform is the construction of pilot plants in the "I want to congratulate the prime minister when he told the west for processing of phosphate rock into fertilizer he way of Hawaii were found to be against the public interest CAB house of commons that any urn purpose of pilot plants is to develop processes in a smai Freedom of Air Controversy Boils Down to One Question ish soldier encountered Hitler he would leave it to that soldier to would be legally bound to repudi way that may be carried out successfully in large scale ate the state department agreement CAB would do this by rec know what to do" be done whenever it becomes suf Nobody corrected ex-Governor ommending to the president that ficiently important to warrant the necessary expenditure of force a vnriv nvM-1 he deny the permit to operate SERVICE Backed Dy Tho Stassen but Senator Barkley of Kentucky did correct Senator Van-denberg of Michigan after hepoke By Peter Edson Other Large Pocket TT avint on has three Sec- J-ne araauiK mms suuui wua NEA Washington Correspondent xinne which seem to bear on this whole 'mix-up is that congress The other large pocket of re Vandenbere who has become one I it 1 2A1 When all the issue: i passed ine law mat way i sistance on Luzon is east and of the leading figures in the Highest Standards li Section 402 says that the civil now lomea up on me noma one delegation told Eden: northeast of Manila The three smaller pockets are in the Zam- aernnaiitfrs hnarrl shall examine Oi US own UUil uueuuuM "This Mr -Foreign Minister is arguments are reduced to simplest terms the present state department-senate foreign relations committee mix-up over post-war International aviation rights boils the coroner's jury What we do foreign airlines for fitness as a carrieV In the public inter ests Seaman Recovers in San Francisco must pass the final test in this room" (He referred to the foreign relations com operations It happens that this recommendation for pilot plants is in harmony with a proposed national fertilizer policy out lined by the National Planning association in a recent publication The NPA recommendation reads as follows: "The federal government should encourage and assist in the evaluation of potash and phosphate resources particularly those on public land and continue to support research on new and improved processes for the production of fertilizers" The business men who make up the planning associaj-tion however would leave fertilizer manufacture pretty much with private enterprise A planning committee's recommendations call for "production of commercial fertilizers bales mountains west of uiarK field in the long tail of southern Luzon and a very small pocket just southwest of Manila None of these pockets are in communication with each other by land or Section 802 says that the depart down to this: ment of state shall advise and con Will the civil aeronautics mittee room In which they were lunching board continue to have control sult with the civil aeronautics board on any negotiations with a I also think we should remem From Injuries over foreign airlines coming Into sea: all are completely isolated and eventually doomed foreign airline for establishment of ber that we can't expect too much the United States? Probably the biggest job remain route to this country "Advise at ban rancisco" Vanderberg con Or will the freedom of the air After the war it's either farm and consult" aren't defined so there is no clear-cut responsibility ere is ing or flying for Ronald T' Hen- executive agreements drafted at Chicago and now declared binding tinued "we are to set up a constitutional framework We are not to write the peace And we don't ing to be done in the Philippines is the clean-up of Mindanao Here it was' that the Japs evidently thought our first invasion of the 19 seaman first class USNR section says ma mc vivx ns-v rttrHAn who was want the world to be disappointed on this government reduce me civil aeronautics board to a mere rubber stamp requiring it auto If that is all we do" VhA I medal for Injuries suffered in scarry obligation assumed by tnei kHihn Later gracious Senator Barkley by private industry including farm cooperatives provided matically to approve the applica I Real tlrt urvlet fe our mine? 1 comiitt I ef Mrtng yow the ewximvm mUtag from your tiro Whllo now tirot ero jcarco mapping will antwor yogr roblm tt will bt Mr hfactory If yov ftt tf II wo havo oomodl tho right to CortifUd Masttr Troadort by doing only quality work Philippines would be made possibly in the Davao area They had a considerable number of troops concentrated there For the most Dart they are still there chided Vandenberg gently unuea otaies uwj wv- Amni in th Pnrifif UW11IV WW iivt "I want to remind the able sena tion of any foreign airline- wanting to fly to the United States? tor from Michigan" he said "that vention or agreement The Ogden bluejacket was Apply those stipulations to the burned on the hands and back and present mix-up and see where it the head g-hrapnei Sen Josiah Bailey oi worm A beginning has been made in a coroner jury is a jury that acts oiily after the body is dead I Mindanao by the capture of Zam- Carolina chairman of- the senate commerce committee and a dele leaves your causing him to spend eight days boanea and the establishment in hope that he does not imply that Obligation Is Official in sick bay He has returned to that vicinity oi American air Dases gate to the Chicago civil aeronautics conference last fall Is of competition is effective in protecting the public mteresti" Ten members suggested that the government 'could enforce a low price by operating fertilizer plants for "yardstick" purposes Sixty per cent of the nation's phosphate deposits is located in Idaho Utah Montana and Wyoming Development of this resource is a matter of interest to the nation as well as the west The White Hbuse and the de- duty Prior to the action In which Now our troops have landed on stfltP have nut into ef- he was wounded Hennessyi a 20- the oDinion that the executive the eastern shore of Illana bay this committee is to pass upon a dead body to be brought back from San Francisco" -No Dead Treaties feet an executive agreement grant- mm gunner saw action in the Gil- agreements would destroy the jur across the Moro gulf from Zambo- anga and established a strong ing the airlines of any foreign gov- bert and Marsnaii lsiancis irh anoroves this While home on leave last Sep- Vandenberg rose later to explain beach-head From their landing Lloyd A Hoover Tire Battery Co 2126 Wash Blvd Dial 2-4634 th riffht to bnerate in tember he married ttie former points a highway runs eastward winding across the mountains TTnit statAs That is an oh-I Shirley Watkins of Ogden Unfortunately many of our professors became host liPition on the United States and A native of Strathalbyn Austra- that in using the words "coroner's jury" be was referring to the last war and the peace treaty that was killed in the same foreign relations committee room iin5 the ran't lia Hennessv is the son ol Mr through country largely unmapped and unexplored to Davao There may be hard fighting in this re ages so that we do not know how many prominent leaders UHUH iJSVMVu I IT do anything inconsistent witn that and mrs jonn xiennessy 01 in the education field are left Netherlands Information oblication rop wgaeii gion before the Jap troops con Republican Congressman Eaton of New Jersey also spoke briefly Under this interpretation CAB centrated in the area of Davao can be disposed of but there is no mieht be reduced to rubber-stamp ing any civil aviation deals made reason to suppose mat me ena referring to the fact that the senate by inviting members of the lower house to the luncheon finally had recognized the "unused brains of congress" Senator La- by the state department ine de- will be any different than else gree of whose consulting ana ad- Bureau What our country- does in the 1 next months will be ja test of our generation We have been given a second chance a reprieve in which to lay the foundations for Co n-gresswoman Emily Taf Douglas This war cannot last much longer in my opinion We where All the Rest Under Control visme wiin uu uicauiueu isdiction of the CAB and give mat jurisdiction to the state department Fears for Air Commerce What particularly bothers Senator Bailey is the so-called fifth right to pick up traffic along the route in a foreign state and carry it to anbther foreign-state Under this policy Senator Bailey believes foreign air commerce might be "shot all to pieces" so he considers it bad policy for the government to pursue But his objection to this fifth freedom is also based on his opinion that under existing law the civil aeronautics act of 1938 this government does not have the power to make any such agreements with foreign governments Here the i argument becomes something like that- old wheeze about which comes first the chicken or the egg The civil aeronautics act of 1938 which set up" the civil aeronautics Follette of Wisconsin the only iso For the rest you have only to lationist present was also called But section 402 says CAij shall examine all these foreign -airlines in the public interest And if es-ahlishment of a British airline to list the maior islands of the Phil on together with Leader enjoy tne drlnlt of moderation tlie Inland of i quality ippine archipelago: Panay Cebu Bohol Mindoro Negros Samar White of Maine the only senator to deliver a Friday afternoon oration Australia across tne and by Leyte Masbate We are established Hit of the luncheon was regis have sunk very low Goebbels Take My Word tered by British Ambassador Hali that he could do the impossible -by Colby fax who when called upon said I 1 1 i I Nobody was embarrassed Note Only absentees at the An elo-Ameriean diplomatic handshak a little whimsically: confess I was a little coil Beadera Corner doesn't mean "Where art thmi cerned when I heard my foreign Romeo?" What she says is eauiva- ing est were Stettinius who naa lent to "Why (or for what- pur gone to San Francisco in advance and Rep Sol Bloom New York minister express his delight that this conference was to be attended not by ambassadors but by foreign poses are you isuch -a person as) 4 who snent so much time that morn ministers" "That's because not everv coun Komeo?" Her- exact meaning is found in her next speech: be some other name! What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell Ing listening to Philadelphiansurge their city as the capital of the United Nations that he had to miss try can have an ambassador like Eden's lunch in order to pack his you" broke in Eden "But the problem of an ambassa trunk as sweet so Romeo' would were dor speaking before his foreign ne noi Komeo call (Copyright 1945 by the Bell Syn dicate Inc) minister is always difficult con AW 4 From Indianapolis: In the- February Coronet an article tinued Lord Halifax "If his speech is not as good as the foreign mm ia uuea -anaaes of arr Lincoln' ister's then the ambassador is em Rheumatic Happy: never Knew be was twins barrassed And if his speech is Answer: Right! "Shade? lit better than the foreign minister's From Mrs S' Savannah: A "famous columnist recently wrote everybody irregardless of creed or color is entitled to have their say Are people actuaUy Eaid for writing iuch trashy Eng-sh? 'v -Answer: Yes strange to say There are two gross errors In the sentence: (1 "Irregardless Is a -nonsense double negative since both "ir- and "-less" are negations meaning "not" (2) With words like everybody everyone anybody anyone etc one should use a singular verb The sentence should read: everybody regardless of creed or color" Is entlUed to have his say From Mrs IL Saratoga Springs: I'm sure poor old Shakespeare turns over in his grave every time some student teacher or actress reads the famous line Borneo Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" as if "wherefore" meant which it doesn't Please emphasize that the word wherefore means "why Answer Right! Juliet's query Relieves Pain Quick then the foreign minister is em barrassed" And with a few more pleasant parlance mean "the soiu after separation frorrf the body" Also fa spirit or ghost" This meaning -of shade grew out of the ancient belief that ries Halifax sat down proving CO'MllQGtim 2 red points for every pound of used fats you bring to your butcher! 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