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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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Hey Fotta Aren't You Overlooking Something? jStudy May Change Policy 4A Of America in Europe voluntary enlistment program in Bjr Peter Edson SubsarittloD price SUS pea momb 1300 pea Demos Seek To Rebuild Old Machine By Joseph A Imp CHICAGO When th Republican war beaten In 1832 Ml wee six years before the dead stump of the party began putting out such ntitixi to th mi for republication of tt or not otherwise credited to thi paper and NBA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NEA) Senator Chan Gurney's 30-day investigation of the European military situation may lead to recommendations for important changes in a uc Jmmm' if mmjmPmtf- ill -J mH iiiIUtT1 mtm jtftef ffHf u- ft ffBH A a wBhI TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 12 1948 this manner will mean that the United States will be achieving the equivalent of universal military training without the passage of the L'MT law blocked by the house rules committee last year It will really be more than achieving UMT It will be universal military service for the volunteers will be In the regular military establishment not in restricted training cadres Revision of the draft law to extend the 21 -months' service another of the Gurney cannot be achieved during the two-year life of the present draft law It could be brought up in 1950 4 Restoration of diplomatic re military policy Among mese possibilities: 1 Passage of a deficiency appropriation giving the military government in Germany up to $500000 a day more as an offset to Eisenhower Sees Need For Trained Citizens vigorous new shoots as Thomas Dewey Harold Stassen and Henry Sm carxn juxige jr was sixteen t-v TPiconVmwr had been norninatea lor tnei vpars hefnre the new cmwth Dret- the air force costs in tne oenin airlift There are no firm estimates on what this supply job is costing A i ty well covered the party's Hard- Af4W nf nresident Of the United Stales wnai kiiim ing-Coolidee-Hoover area dead- UtMiwI 'Anrl 14 it: ni-ficolv this rH speeches would he be making in these last few weeKs oeiore raiion of the old-style Repub 1 1 Uranism that now virtually as lations with Franco Spain looking If planes weren carrying coal and groceries to Berlin they would be flying elsewhere But in addition to the costs for gas and oil there is terrific wear and tear on all air and ground transport equipment Surplus property re election? The answer perhaps can De iounu ic election to the Pres -11- nil a mm nracirlout lHl-m'V he made today upon oemg iurmuj the situation here In Illinois Mie thomA was a warninff against is anv test the Democrats will not serves are about usea up equipment is wearing out It will have to be replaced oi ummum utxvj have so long to wait for their nermittine the concentration of power in this country po- comeback Even now in their mo- 6 ment of disaster they have found Uiral nnuror anrl WfttinmiP tlOWer nw mon with new ideas Adlai 1 TJI nnnlu tn "The power of concentrated finance the power of self- nominate for the fiovernorship'and increase oi tne ii a military budget of $14000000000 to Erhaps $17000000000 for 1950 ist year it was thought that $14-000000000 a year for peacetime defense was about as far as ish pressure groups the power of any class organized in hsven4ei tn tb whole anv one of these when allowed to mnstinte a startiine contrast none towards a military alliance with this anti-communist country This is the most ticklish subject on Gurney's agenda The armed services committee chairman had an hour with Secretary of State George Marshall in Paris before going into Spain Gurney says they discussed the Franco situation This may have had some influence on Marshall's proposal to the British and French that the United Nations' action of 1946 be rescinded Under this policy all UN countries agreed to suspend diplomatic relations with Franco Considerations Favor Franco Military considerations which are said to make a new Spanish alliance look good are: Franco's standing army of 600000 men is the largest in Europe outside Russia Spain offers the best and most logical air base for any de dominate is fully capable of destroying individual freedom gBSbU TS the country could or would go Re-examination of the critical Eu-opean military situation makes this former maximum an inadequate as is power concentrated the political head of tile iUW trotting out for so long after the I Hfinuor rfchaf in I Concerning the dangers to our nation trom without the LOUR llimnni Juust former general said the perils are easy to recognize fcasy lt further interesting to note minimum Question for Next Congress Senator Gurney as chairman of the senate armed services committee is not yet ready to make any statements on a peacetime lend-lease program to help rearm the western European union to recognize too is the threat from those who advocate of our form of oovernment Less easv to recognize cpptnnai nomination the selection are the dangers that arise from our own failure to analyze and understand the implications oi various economic social the most eminent of the surviving otr naior Pj) Kiillv thp retired onrl nolitiral movements amont? ourselves tu- rb- niv rm- So a principal objective of our educational system is tOj neip stuuenis TO gain a true uwueibiniuuig i-iji Douglas And it can now oe ri ui rincwi fhat Justice Douslas pro an unaerstanamg oi tne neea lor dusiu vwu ed the nomination of Stevenson ual desires and the general welfare and particularly the whom he had come to know and Gnncnn' scrvifp in need for each citizen to participate intelligently and eiiec- 0 1 of I All hU a nrettv far crv from Under the Vandenberg resolution supporting Western European union aid must be supplementary to European self-help which is just now being organized The whole question will therefore have to come before the next session of congress for authorization Chairman Gurney makes clear however that the cost of European lend-lease will have to be above the estimated $17000000000 to be spent on defense next year 8 Increase in toe number of 18-year-olds permitted to volunteer for one year's service to escape 21 months' service under the draft law The present maximum number of 18-year-olds who may volunteer is now set at 161000 It might be increased to say 261000 next vear or 361000 the year after that i fense of western Europe It is generally recognized however that any alliance with Franco Spain bringing it into the Marshall plan for European recovery or into the Western European union would cost taxpayers plenty Not only is the Spanish economy on the rocks its military manpower though well disclipined lacks aircraft and all other military equipment A further and still more important objection to alliance with principles for which the United States fought the last war It would open the American government to charges by the communist countries that the was forsaking democracy to crawl into bed with every reactionary dictator in the world This argument would unquestionably be used as propaganda and tn aid the active communist re- Tn nrrl PreiHent FJcenhower savs the task of the Le hss 1 1 MiarWt? vJr Juupiaassp a 11 ltJ I VAH AMmflv as Ifiii IM KUV educator is to turn out trainea cuizens as wen as tte northern professional and technical persons This of course is true bosses who blocked his friend 1 iotio rtmoln for the viee-Dres- Paragraphs i By Robert Quillen I Kut monv arimctmpntc in emnnpi5i'5 must De maae ruiiu" Arr Senator Calls Off Probe Loses Prosecution Fame wu 1 I idency and torcea uie cnoice under present circumstances schools and colleges are geared Harry Truman because he was rl it irall reciilar If vou talk to A good teacher is one who can undo the mess that parents made of little Junifltmi more effectively for the production 01 good surgeons 5 Arvey Kelly's successor as lawyers engineers administrators and leaders in science Cook count ana so on up to iase in mui By Drew Pearton Ferguson probe of Tucker sudden Xa ist the 1000000 boys who reacn The razor blade hair cutter still Expansion of the I cruiting drive in western Europe ly stopped WASHINGTON Oct 12 When and the arts than for turning out trained citizens vey is no political goo-goo but he 18 each year 1 sails well People have learned that At that time the securities and on into ffpnT pn 1 KtiiL emu aw it will trim dogs and mules able organization man And he is QionrQ ic nmvprl Tt rpcnani7Ps no naitonal boundar- HniiH the old COOK Sen Homer Ferguson of Michigan first came to Washington he was widely acclaimed as the great prosecutor This reputation now is sadly tarnished For though Homer heads one of exchange commission and the justice department also were investi-gatmg Tucker and they reported ft Ferguson's agents were so iwiv iiibu Huig i 1 rtr countv machine from foundation Want to know the cure for most It Happened in Ogden- 50 Years Ago 20 Years Ago les is urn neu uy nu iudi picjuuiLC xunuwo "s'" nward on an entirely new pat- "nerves" exhaustion and general bad health? Get more sleep busy at the Tucker plant it looked partv line ur ijjcimuna sinnon airector oneineia tem lu nW nottnrn before the as if the senate prone wouio Id 1U HIV Scientific School Yale University ioiOc tho ffreat moan uemutmut Yet in Grandpa's time numy started long before the government could finish its work machines voted their masses of un-tninroH immisrants like sheep se- lived to be ninety because they didn't know they had high blood IBM was one year and a half curmg their loyalty by little fa pressure Christopher Columbus and His One-Track Mind Steam-heated electric lighted solid vestibuled trains were being featured by the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul railroad said I Downing commercial agent Salt Lake vors Christmas Dasxeis ami nw like Then during the 1930s and 1 lOJdc 'E'ranlrlin DplanO KOOSe- ggjOi Meanwhile the Ferguson probe has come off The justice department is shortly calling a Hid jury In Chicago to get to the bottom of Mr Tucker's unusual activities but for reasons best cailj iowoi mmmmi i i i Vio nrecinct To make a million quickly provide something that women will adore and only the well-to-do-can afford I veil scivcu 1 An Aggilfai teri Prec writer reviewing the new material captain" of the urban organiza- known to the senator from Michigan he changed his mind about Ittons as Arvey puis i that scholars have brought to light their investigation Rptter EdlKated Conscience doth make cowards of us all which means the easiest wav to sat rid of all fears is to mm Ua Mfa an A wArb't of rhristnnhPr 1 ollimoilS informs wr the ctt 1 1 scandal which already has cost the investing public around $20- Contract for construction of an addition to the Ogden Livestock show coliseum had been let to Charles Humphris reports Charles Barton president of the stock show Work on the structure was to be completed in time for exhibits in the 10th annual show in January Decision to positively close all soft drink parlors which had not obtained licenses under the city's new ordinance regulating them had been announced by the board of city commissioners Men's two-pants suits topcoats and overcoats were offered at $35 1 i hnvA to deal with a much better develop a clear conscience us tnat a lot 01 tnings we were xaugnr in our emriy scnuui educated more independent see- nrttv ooncntinn in all the ereat ra- Fred Nye offered carhart overalls and pants business suits at S5 to $20 with dress suits $12 Joseph Ward missionary who was to leave North Ogden for Great Britain discovered $2875 under his plate when he dined at the home of Bishop James Ward Banks Shun fit Leans Unless banks start loosening up "Just wait" growl the robbed I rial communities Of their Cities safe however if we say that Columbus discovered America nd this second generation has on home loans to veterans con consumers: "well get even But too only that ever stops their buy mnronvnr Ivpn taucht DV KOOSevell ann pt it do at mm i ing lack oi dough I to PTnect all sorts oi service anu Tt cemme to iic howvpr that we can sav something else icQni from the aovernment JVVU VW 4 -mwm a I Ot'illUUVI mw-r A reader asks: In writing of democrat should I use a capital1" It is a delicate problem Give him too much capital and he may be a Republican the most Important investigating tOininfttees of the senate it begins to look as if he runs in fl opposite direction when either he or his friends get their toes slightly stepped on After Senator Thomas of Oklahoma wrote Ferguson a setter theratening to expose certain extracurricular activities FerUgSa promptly dropped the Thomas MlK'pBgUS(n of course ieqftf 11 says he -still is lnvestigatHtj And here is something else he will doubtless deny too: In the spring of 1047 the senator from Michigan had a young army of sleuths digging into the Preston Tucker automobile scandal Word from the Ferguson committee was that sensational developments were just around the Og ner A big story would develop But it never did Fergugjl dropped the whole thing His Bus Closed up the Tucker books and went on to other things It was quite mysterious Big rohtii-au No adequate explanation ever was given but here are some interesting facts which took place in May and June 1947 lust as Ferguson dropped the Tucker probe At about this time Mrs DudWK Hay popular efficient ex-Republican national committeewom-an from Michigan and her husband were paid $17850 by the auto man being probed by Preston Tucker Mrs May has been a friend of Ferguson's She was at that time not only committeewoman but secretary of the Republican national committee and had long about the navigator and that is that he bad a one-track 'S'offer good prt mind The researchers are bound to agree that Columbus gressive geldnenhJnnrvtirng was mighty persistent in his efforts to head an expedition masSeseirnhchicago Arvey "and his i i i TVnr Via hnwMl to this necessity gress may take these loans away from private enterprise and put the government in the direct loan business This was threatened the other in a blunt but unofficial warning to the financial trade by Wisconsin's Senator Joe McCarthy vice chairman of the congressional housing com-mitjtee But even as McCarthy took his The North Ogden Young Men's association was reorganized with Reynolds president David Rands" and counselors: Nathan Barker secretary Lorenzo Ward assistant secretary Walter Berrett treasurer John A Clark chorister and Lyman Barker organist tnai WOU1Q sail west iniu uhriiuwm n3 1 TT" when tney chose Two presidents gave Stalin all ha needed to become the dominant power in the world We can do fused to be discouraged by the many rebuffs that he en- Martin Kennelly an upright able countered I cMC notnfug but try to save what is lett stand the federal i-Tve system "One-track mind" is not a term of endearment It's a Kennelly has perhaps empha-cin nrolroot but the world freouentlv oavs itsl1 "clea" To Washington The people admire manhood despise cowardice Never before has any nation insulted and violently abused us in complete immunity (Copyright 1948 Publishers Syndicate) Two missionaries had been chosen in North Ogden to leave for the southern states: Joseph Cazier and David Shupe Joseph Ward was to leave for Europe A nice purse was made up for them at the ward i strongiv ai (jcu'i respect to persons with one-track minds as the world is playgrounds new schools and I such like that contribute directly to doing today on Columbus day the voters' better welfare He fits New fall hats felts velvets and satins were offered at $195 Weber Junior college footballers undefeated in four years of competition in the Intermountain states today had accepted terms for a post-season contest in Honolulu with the colorful St Louis Junior colleke players reported President Aaron Tracy and Merlin Stevenson mentor of athletics during the past four years Decision to form a committee to work toward the appointment of a woman probation officer in Ogden had been reached at a meeting of the City Federation of Women's clubs was sending out notices to memner banks to cut down on home logH as a deflationary measure This will virtually put an end to GI loans since banks have been turning down most veterans anyway in favor of loans with higher interest rates In many cases this has been a deliberate squeeze play to force up the interest rates on GI loans An Staying on one track and making progress can land a 1 imie an imnnrtant Hoc i nati An UCl dvll aii uujjvi uu i new savvies-wi I on the track but don't go anywhere ff-STte New moved banks started vetoing veterans' loans Merry-Go-Remd The army caste system is so strict John Jones was developing mining claims near North Ogden with assays favorable in gold and silver A good road had been made to his claims iase from 4 to per cent rmitted bv law provided it is 1 York None tne less Toic aro been nassinff through a mood of nessimism clean-up in Chicago thas won Ken- roved by the secretary of the at Camp Kilmer that privates can't receive incoming long distance I neuy a sirung frion 1 on- i i Vi a rc Vi nni I 4h ritir fnr thp Democrats treasury and the veterans administration or federal housing admin- i-ki-i i 3 ni niHn -i-ior-- 1'aiiern whichever agency guar verse r-nnosopny ana r'K'" 7 tm rioes not mean that the calls Col Harold Duff ie the commanding officer flatly dented this to the army but forgot to tip off his telephone operators They the loans This new provi been Influential in Michigan politics There was nothing illegal about Mrs Hay and her husband receiving this mnne smce they are not ship while science provides the facts have left him confused transition to the new pattern is and Samuel president British Royal nghy still give the same stock answer sion in the law was inserted this yeir by congress to encourage banks to make GI loans It has kit- Konnpllv rlald tn government though it is Institute of Philosophy had the ooposite effect 1 1 1 1 1 iv- Komont of thp Civil SPTVlCe WOA to anyone calling wnicn is to write a letter send a telegram or in case of an emergency get in touch with the Red anvthintf but talk to him other laws has cruelly cot into the highly interesting "Tfce first money they received was $7000 in cash Tucker's paymaster explaining the "payment Qa iH that Tucker had come to mm a spot survey right in the nation's capital revealed that 23 out of 29 Washington banks refused even to consider an application for a GI loan The situation is Women Bidden to Meet Candidates Women's Democratic club of Weber county will hold a tea from three to six Saturday at the home of Mrs Ora Bundy 1315 Twenty-seventh Special guests will include: Gov Herbert Maw Rep Walter Granger other state candidates and the local candidates and their wives The tea is a get-acquainted event and all women of Weber county and vicinity who 8re interested in meeting the candidates are invited to attend Democratic publicity director Jack machines patronage unuu8" Kennelly appoints organization Democrats whenever possible the -iiiino ward leaders hate the in- We're on Our Way for Upper Basin Development Reddine is asking for a $suuu-a erowinff steadily worse iiiu rMMfc of their Dick- year raise but the White HofM won't grant it Real truth is th V-BEtT DRIVES BEflBflRiK 24th at Ki late one evening for some cash which he said he needed to pay some politicians to stop the senate Tsferflm of the Titefeer plant One thing Senator McCar tivP of five Colorado river basin The White House would like to get no thy overlooks is that the 80th con- As the 1 of Redding The labor committee for Truman and BarNM lln Hav made five trips to Winct on durum MaV and June pais deUOerately KnocKea oux tne provision passed by the Democrats whereby the RFC guarantees GI hank loans 100 per cent Immedi has offered $2000 in prizes to un ganization wnicn amm tcuoiiu jw states including Utah signed their names to a treaty divid- been buu um-ing the upper basin's share of the Colorado river jubilant "of Arvey's precinct captains comments were followed by cautious statements that "there for heffPrMtASlTeehTeverJ ions that bring out the most voters 1947 Just at the time Senator Ferguson seemed about to begin pub to the polls November 2 ately after this guarantee was rc- lic hearings oi tne inciter cw oration romoina 9 lnno row to hnp' this ic iust thp hecmninP hQ Cim of a small- i ill 11 1'n tt i i ai i i mnr streamlined Democratic Records of the St a tier hotel Show lrue tne treaty must De raiuiea py me iegusiaiuics Ui I organization assisted by the ap- All over America Utah Wyoming Colorado iNew Mexico ana Arizona dux peal of the good government the lawmakers doubtless will follow the recommendations That 18 what he 18 aming Mile ffir tnni'ifir I The amo trancf ormat ion Is OC- He ICl VU111111U01U113 111E1I -i -jmv to ttjv nirrine in several of the essjSM IMAM J- projects to store the waters must be adopted by congress great nortnern rban organizations Here again the going should not be hard All seven ltSSSSi- Made by Hiram Walker Peoria 111 $6 proof Blended ey The straight whiskies in this product see 4 yean or more old SOU "aajgpjjhg whiskey 70 grain neutral spina states should unite behind the upper basin's proposed proj- ers ow This is likely to mean i a i it I tn tVim Ronuhlirans in 1950 ects rorin aoomon to storing water lor use in ine "PP nd even before 1950 this process Wne-in rorfiAnc trio nrniaMc nrill ctnrn uratpr tn Qta VSill7fi thp 1 H111 nmuia drnnP nPW fOTCC i i- ki Tirii roliWlo to counterbalance the inevitable that she registered there from May 9 to 11 and on May 10 called Ferguson's secret 'phone number Ord-vvav 3085 Not many people had this private number Mrs Hay came back to Wash-Ington May-''SMlfc---aa4 again the hotel record shows she called the rapitoi several times She returned on May 31 remaining until June and on June 1 called Ferguson's secret number twice Twm Calls Reported On June 11 Mrs Hay came back again remaining until June 13 during which time the hotel recOMl show that twice she called Ferguson's private number Tucker was in Washington at the same identical time Several Tucker employes state that at about this time he told them be had employed a political figure in Michigan to call off the Ferguson committee and that "it was the best money he ever spent" Whether or not Mr and Mrs Hay were employed by Tucker to do this job the fact is that the aupyiy iui 'unci uosui efforts of the Dixiecrat-soumerners 9 out of 10 buy IMPERIAL War might delay progress toward getting new projects to capture control oi tne uemo- i T' fj cratic party's remains under construction out a good argument can De maae tnat (Copyright 1948 New York TATi Klein nninofn nrn lociriViio tn innrsaea tVo na I Herald Tribune Inc) tion's military as well as industrial might Debonairs Will Dance Thursday Delicious Utah Cabbage Wasting in the Fields The rwhnnnlra Dancine club will Min It tall nH winter dance sea son Thursday evening at the We Misfortune has befallen Utah's 1948 cabbage crop ber college ballroom wun rax Some growers are slicing their crop into the soil Others are I BEWARE OF again Mrs- Darrell Crawtord host arm hostess A welcome theme will be carried out throughout out the evening it is announced by Mr ano Mrs Heber Jacobs heads of the Debonairs committee and mtfttt will be provided by Ben Trimble feeding cabbages to stock Prices are off and so is demand This shouldn't happen to a Utah cabbage because it is a splendid though humble vegetable filled with flavor and PIN-WORMS Metfaal JrUrYMl thatjaraMln vitamins and a sharp aid to nutrition whether raw or cooked What the Utah cabbage needs is a good publicity man to sour increased use of the tender heads in the production "OWat405060?" -it fVlf warning lim especially naBBin rectal iub of Pin-Worm diatreaa a ay to dal wth them has After of salads not to mention cooking in combination with ham rrally effective Man You re Crazy tbrociBb JATNB 5 P-W 10 tJf 'of pwrchoaBfgl AAMrAgH km surves show tfeftt 914 of the Imperial ptiirhatew guestioned have bought Imperial btfen and at ieun Whv? Because Hiram Walker's 90 years at has whittaf matririg makes this whiskey gutU a uw Pin-Worm Fontet your ngei TMumtnOt fcre prppy 70 Try In the laboratories of Dr Jayne a tn up wtf ruodowB teUri Ju corned beef and spareribs And if that doesn't whet your appetite how about a plate at kWUt and franks? 'If 'cabbage is good enough for today's aristocratic live Twe TtJeWtor PM? Tooog'ir fwlln 7hio ry dF New KxjUAtotoa' 60 drosska nert this uir'v infectio In Og- rr PW nH fi: in direction At all drug den at Owl Bexall Walgreen and Pay muj to remember P-W for FmW stock to eat it's good enough for us UrUK.

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