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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 19, 1949
IF MEN CAN FIGHT AND DIE AS ALLIES . . .
A ll Races to Have One Place to Pray for Peace
. . . TH EYC AN WORSHIP AND LIVE AS ALLIES
By H. I. PHILLIPS
W ith in these fo u r w alls w ill be
PRAYER FOR O .N. CHAPEL
the p ra ye r-ro o m o f the w orld.
( “ The U n ited N ations is to p ro vid e
To th is place le t the w h ite m an
■ non-d eno m in ation al chapel in its
new hom e w here m en o f a ll nations and the black m an, the C h ris tia n
and the Jew, the ye llo w m an and
m a y p ra y .” —News Ite m )
In th is s m a ll room w ill be the the bro w n m an, the H indu, the
ca th e d ra l, the mosque, the syna­ M oslem and the B ud dh ist—men of
gogue. the te m p le and the p a rish a ll races and creeds—gather to
hear the s till, s m a ll voice of w hat-
chapel.
J, ° ,e” . my
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n « . / ° n«
old
q n ’ ?***
6nd
The
F ic tio n
T H A V E N E V E R know n a m an to
* be m ore w h o le he arted ly d islike d
than H e n ry S pa ffo rd. The reason
Ity IN E Z G EK IIA K I)
fo r it is his b ra g g a rtly q u a litie s,
L IT T L E ove r tw o years ago
his o ve rse a rin g sense o f im p o r t­
tw o young men, a sin ge r and
ance.
a com edian, decided to fo rm the
We to le ra te h im because we lik e
team of Dean M a rtin and J e rry
his w ife , M adge, b u t even so o u r
Le w is Today they are considered
to le ra tio n is a chore. The oth er
top e n te rta in e rs, sw itch in g fro m
n ig h t I was over to the S p a ffo rd 's
n ig h t clubs to ra d io to m ovies w ith
the greatest o f ease. T here is no and sat throu gh an hour o f H e n ry 's
d e fin ite fo rm a t fo r th e ir NBC p ro ­ bra gg ing . It seems th a t the big
g ra m on Sunday nights, except that boss in New Y o r k —H e n ry is e m ­
they can be expected to show up on ployed by the Jason Reid Steam ship
C o m pa ny—called up the P h ila d e l-
________________phia o ffic e w here
H e n ry w o rks and
* M in u t* H e n ry answered
Fiction the phone.
"J a y 's a gre at
g u y ,” H e n ry told
me,
re fe rrin g
to
the in cide nt.
"H e 's asked me to run up to New
Y o rk to see h im a couple o f tim e s
I m u s t re m e m b e r to do th a t.”
"W h o 's J a y ? " I asked.
STAGE SCREEN RADIO
A
M A R T IN
A N II
L E W IS
" J a y ? ” W hy, Jason Reid, who
owns the line, o f course.”
"O h .” I said.
"T h e w ay to get along in cny
bu sin e ss," H e n ry w e nt on, “ is to
le t the boss know rig h t o ff he can
depend on you. T h a t's the w ay 1
am w ith J a y ."
I le ft the S p a ffo rd hom e an
hour la te r, fu rio u s th a t I had
stayed so long, p ity in g M adge
and d is lik in g H e n ry w ith a re­
newed sense of d isgu st. "S o m e­
th in g ," I (old B e tty , m y w ile ,
"o u g h t to be done about th a t
punk. Now he'a c a llin g Old M an
R e id, J a y ."
K ir k Douglas Is back in H o lly ­
"T h e th in g to do,” B e tty sm iled,
wood a fte r u New Y ork v is it that
" is to be am used a t his raving s,
was s tr ic tly business; he covered
| not annoyed. He doesn't h u rt any
the sw ing cafes, g e tting ba ck­
one, and th e re 's alw a ys M adge to
ground m a te ria l fo r his fir s t s ta r­
rin g role, in W arner B ros.' "Y o u n g th in k o f.”
"E v e n M a d g e ," I rep lie d, "w o n 't
M an W ith a H o rn ."
keep m e fro m h ittin g th a t guy one
o f these days. S o m e th in g ," I re ­
T he fam ous coach in w hich
peated, "o u g h t to be done about
K in g G eorge V m ade his cere­
m o n ia l d riv e a t the R oyal
h im .”
Ascot race m eeting w ill be
W hether o r not m y th in k in g about
Used in a sequence in A lfre d
it had a n yth in g to do w ith w hat
H itch co ck's " I T iller C a p ric o rn .”
happened a couple of days la te r I
In g rid B e rg m a n , Joseph Cot­
w ill ne ver know. H e n ry was fire d
ton and M ic h a e l W ild ing star.
W ith o u t w a rn in g o r exp la n a tio n he
was given a couple of weeks' pay
L u c ille B a ll, of the m ovies and and was bounced out on his ear.
CBS'
"M y
F a v o rite
H u sba nd,"
M y fir s t re a ctio n when B e tty to ld
m a y be a glam o ro us star to other me about it was one o f exuberance,
people, but to her bandleader hus
a fie n d is h desire to rush ove r there
band, Dest A rna z, she's "J o h n n y ." and gloat, to sneer: " I to ld you so!
He gave her the nickna m e because, W hy d o n 't you c a ll up yo u r frie n d ,
around th e ir ranch, she 1. ' * like I Jay, w ise gu y?” B ut th is feeling
a tom boy. H er fa v o rite " a t ho m e " 1 passed im m e d ia te ly . C u rio u sly it
togs are dungarees and an old ' was follow ed by one of p ity .
The
sw e ater and straw hat.
I m ore 1 thought about it the deeper
becam e m y sym p a th y W hat gre a te r
B arb ara S tanw yck, whose au- | h u m ilia tio n , I tho ugh t, could a m an
rn h a ir is now m o stly a b e a u tifu l I endure than th is th a t confronted
ay, refuses to dye it fo r film s
H e n ry Spafford?
e feels th a t w ould be dishonest)
lyw a y, she thin ks dyed h a ir - “ EXT D AY 1 ca lle d H a l Wheaton
and asked h im to have lunch
)ks a r t if ic ia l and gra y h a ir is
w ith me
u a lly becom ing
N
by the use of a com m on m eet­
eve r God the y w orship.
in g place fo r m e d ita tio n and
H ere the re p re se n ta tive s of
p ra ye r.
a ll peoples shall com e h u m b ly
and d e vo u tly in th e ir separate
Here m a y no m an fo rg e t th a t in
fa ith s and reach un de rsta nd­
e ve ry fa ith a m an o f any oth er
ings th a t w ill save a s tric k e n
j fa ith m a y fin d the essence o f his
j own fa ith : The b e lie f in d iv in e
w o rld .
P ra y e r
is
u n ive rsa l.
Here le t them kneel separately guidance.
and at a tim e o f th e ir ow n choosing How strange th a t u n til now those
and ask th e ir God o r gods th a t | who have com e to g e th e r fro m a ll
th e ir w ords and actions m a y never p a rts o f the e a rth to face the m ost
m ake a m o c k e ry o f the precepts c o m p lica te d pro blem s o f recorded
of w h a te ve r re lig io n the y observe tim e have fa ile d to p ro v id e a com ­
m on m e e tin g place in w h ich tc
and cherish.
seek guidance!
----- * -----
O f a ll m om ents in h is to ry wher.
G uide th e m as the y in vo ke You.
Keep th e ir m inds c le a r and m ake m en o f e ve ry race, c o lo r and creed
th e ir decisions ju s t; r id them of needed d iv in e council, th is is the
m ost desperate. How b a rre n and
suspicions, fea rs and hatreds.
L e t the m never lose s ig h t of the hopeless have been these ed ifice s
b e lie f th a t the Suprem e B eing of o f w o rld peace w ith o u t re co g n itio n
th e ir own fa ith and o f a ll fa ith s of a God above! H ow fu tile these
loathes w a r and holds peace and proceedings in c o u n c il cham bers
the brotherhood o f m an forem ost. o f 100 room s w ith o u t one roo m fo r
a C re a to r!
xxt
A tla n tic Pact Combed
E R SE, u rg e n t questions a ffe c t­
in g o u r hopes fo r peace came
b o ilin g to the top the o th e r da y be­
h in d closed doors o f the senate
fo re ig n re la tio n s co m m itte e . A n ­
sw e rin g the m , the m en w ho m ust
im p le m e n t the N o rth A tla n tic pa ct
w ere kep t un de r steady f ir e fo r
4% hours.
B ig . b u ll-vo ice d Senator V anden­
berg set the pace, b u t each senator
got a load o f questions o ff his
chest. T hey com bed the p a c t’ s fine
p r in t fo r p itfa lls and loopholes, and
searched fo r hidd en m ea nings be­
tween the lines. As a re su lt, m any
tough p ro blem s w ere plow ed up.
The ch ie f ta rg e ts in th is v e rb a l
shooting g a lle ry w ere S e cre ta ry of
State Acheson, S e cre ta ry o f De­
fense Johnson and E C A A m ba ssa­
d o r H a rrim a n . T hey ta lk e d b r i l­
lia n tly , b u t not q u ite enough to
please the senators.
" I can’t be o ffh a n d and free
about
in fo rm a tio n th a t in volve s
Seldom have the re p rese ntative s
M a y th is q u ie t room be ha l­
o th e r co u n trie s,” Acheson re to rte d
of peoples fro m the fo u r corners
low ed! Here there is no p u b li­
im p a tie n tly , when pressed fo r de­
o f the e a rth been in a m o re d if­
c ity ; here no photographers,
ta ils .
fic u lt spot; ra re ly have hum an
no newsreels, no m icrophones,
Johnson also buttoned up d u rin g
tensions.
beings faced tasks m o re colossal;
a b a rra g e of questions on a to m ic
never have th e ir decisions m eant
Here he m a y s it not as an im ­ energy fro m Senator M cM ah on of
life o r death, jo y o r m is e ry , la ug h­
p o rta n t statesm an, harassed d ip ­ C onnecticut.
The
queries
were
te r o r te a rs to so m a n y m illio n s .
lo m a t o r in s tru c te d agent, w o rrie d based on secret in fo rm a tio n w h ich
G ra n t th a t they m a y not
over the re a ctio n s at hom e, but M cM ah on had le arn ed a t the P en­
q u ib ble over the d e ta ils o f this
ra th e r as a c h ild re a ch in g fo r the tagon, and Johnson ob je cte d to
room , its a p po intm en ts o r its
hand in w h ich he has confidence, going in to d e ta il in fro n t of com
pleading fo r the lig h t, b e lie vin g m itte e
mood.
cle rks.
T h is
caused
to
d e cla re
th a t
he
Help them rea lize th a t if men th a t no thin g m a tte rs m ore than a M cM ah on
can fig h t and die as a llie s, they cause be ju st.
w o u ld n ’t support the p a c t i f he
c o u ld n ’t get the in fo rm a tio n he
can w o rsh ip and liv e as a llie s ; th a t
m en who serve to g e th e r in the
This room shall be no device o f w anted.
same a rm ie s and navies and in the a rch ite cts, b lu e p rin te rs and con­
" I f the p ric e o f the se n a to r’ s
same cause can w o rs h ip in the stru c tio n crew s, its value to be v o te ,” b ris tle d Johnson, “ is m y v io ­
same c lo is te r and in the sam e hope! m easured in d o lla rs ; th is sha ll be la tio n o f w h at I consider the se cu r­
a room dedicated in the s p ir it of it y o f the nation, then we m a y have
Here le t a ll m en fin d th a t if a ll fa ith s . . . a hushed cha m be r to foreg o the sen ator’ s vo te .”
there is to be one w o rld th e re m ust where e ve ry m an m a y fin d the
S enate S tairs Steep
be one brotherhood, one depth of m ood o f his own tem ple.
devotion, one a b id in g confidence in
To add to the tu rm o il, the m e e t­
W ith in these w a lls m a y the U n ited
a Suprem e Being.
N ations see the u n ive rsa l a lta r and in g was in te rru p te d 13 tim e s by
fin d th a t guidance, in s p ira tio n and ro ll-c a ll votes on the senate flo o r.
M ake them understand th a t
w isdom w ith o u t w h ich th e re can be T h is ke p t the senators s tra g g lin g
i f a m an is not co n ta m in a te d
no
la s tin g peace and no b ro th e r­ up and down s ta irs to the senate
in the use of another m a n 's
flo o r u n til 71-yea r-old Sen. George
hood o f m an.
co u n cil cham bers, rou tine s and
o f G eo rg ia fin a lly snorted in d is ­
custom s in d a ily con sid eratio ns,
Here at la st th e re is "ro o m in the
g u st:
in n !”
he can never be con ta m in a te d
" B y God, I can’t go up and down
those s ta irs any m o r e i"
A n d he q u it the m ee ting .
A n o th e r p ro b le m was how m uch
By
to te ll the press. Vandenberg was
a g a in st issu ing any release u n til
Richard H. Wilkinson
the se cre ta ry o f state fo r m a lly p re ­
sented the m ilit a r y p ro g ra m to
congress. The M ic h ig a n R e p u b li­
” 1 guess,” I grinn ed, " t h a t ’s the can w arned, how ever, th a t “ Drew
"H a v e you heard about H e n ry? ”
Pearson has a dictaphone hidden
an sw e r.”
I asked when we w ere seated. ,
in h e re .”
A
nd
it
was.
H
e
n
ry
and
M
adge
H a l nodded, avo id in g m y eyes.
L a te r, c h a irm a n T om Connally
‘‘I m e t the poor d e v il on the street were o ve r three days la te r. " I un­ stam ped a n g rily in to the m e e tin g
de
rsta
nd
yo
u
’ve
got
a
new
jo
b
?
”
I
th is m o rn in g . I d o n 't m in d saying
a fte r a t r ip u p s ta irs to vote.
re m a rk e d to H e nry.
th a t it was an o rd e a l.”
"S om ebody has a lre a d y leaked
the
am o un t (o f the proposed m il i­
“
Y
es,”
he
said
w
ith
a
bored
look
I th o u g h tfu lly lig h te d a cig are t.
on his face. "B o b T a y lo r called up ta r y a id ) ,” he thundered. "Som e
" H a l,” I said, " th in k of Madge.
as soon as he heard th a t I was free, ne w spaperm en to ld m e the fig u re
Is n 't the re som ething we can do?”
and asked if I 'd consider a position i and asked i f th a t was c o rre c t."
F o llo w in g th is in cid e n t, i t was
" W e ll,” said H al, " I 'v e been
w ith h im . W ell, you know when a
agreed to release an o u tlin e of the
w ondering, too. Poor M adge.”
m an o ffe rs you m ore m on ey—”
' one b illio n , 130 m illio n d o lla r plan
He coughed. “ I called Rob T a y­
I glanced at B etty. T here was a , to he lp re a rm the n o rth A tla n tic
lo r of the T a y lo r Line s this
fa in t sm ile on her face. I suppose tre a ty nations. H ere are o th e r h ig h ­
m o rn in g . Rob says th a t he m ig h t
she was amused. I hope so. Be lig h ts o f the m eeting.
be able to do som ething fo r
cause an hour la te r, w ith H enry
S enator Vandenberg w a nted to
H enry on our recom m enda­
s till blow ing , I was m ad enough to c la r ify the im p o rta n t question of
choke h im , and alm ost did.
tio n .”
w h e th e r the pact was ju s t another
old-fashioned m ilita r y a llia n c e or
a genuine in s tru m e n t o f c o lle c tiv e
s e c u rity . He pointed out th a t the
U. N. c h a rte r recognizes the rig h t
o f nations to "c o lle c tiv e self-d e­
fense” in case o f attack.
The c h a rte r, how ever, adds in
A r tic le 51: "M e a su re s take n by
m em b ers (of the U. N .) in the e x ­
Solution In N ex t I«»ue.
ACROSS
ercise of th is rig h t o f self-defense
1
sha ll be im m e d ia te ly re p o rte d to
5
1
4
*
1 Low.
f
the s e c u rity c o u n c il."
concave
Does
th is
m ean,
Vandenberg
to
9
vessel
/'7 7 /
asked, th a t the tre a ty nations m ust
5 P la nt ovule
,1
*>
9 8 sti.iped
re p o rt th e ir secret defense plans
m o ld in g
to the s e c u rity c o u n c il—w here Rus­
10 L ong-eared
<6
14
sia has easy access?
T h is was
rodent
77/
som e th in g none o f them w anted to
11 A d ia c r iti­
ló
2Ó
do, but Senator P epper of F lo rid a
cal m a rk
✓ vz
w a rne d th a t the pact, itse lf, p ro m ­
(Sp.)
2Ì
il
ised to abide by the U. N. ch a rte r.
12 Rub out
14 E m ploy
S e cre ta ry
Acheson
explained,
1 5 ^ J."
is
26
15 A skill
how ever, th a t the o n ly “ m e a su re s"
tu m o r
we are ob lig ed to re p o rt to the
ià
16 C h rom iu m
P
s e c u rity co u n cil are w h a te ve r m eas­
is y m .'
ures m a y be take n jo in t ly —a fte r an
u
17 Deck w ith
52
50
29
a rm e d a tta c k occurs.
v u lg a r
fin e ry
56
iS
M
O nly Arm s to Europe?
20 M arsh
21 Part of a
"W h a t I w a n t to k n o w ," chim ed
w
4C
sé
J?
locom otive
in U ta h 's s c h o la rly Sen. E lb e rt
22 N a rro w
Thom as, " is w hat do you m ean by
41
41
roadw ay
the re a rm a m e n t of E u ro p e ’’ One
23 F lo w e r
th in g E uro pe knows how to do is
44
26 Wades across
45
a rm . The idea of sup plying arm s
(¿ 2
stream
seems a rch a ic unless we give them
27 Shower
28 Tease
o u r best bombs and techniques
N o. 35
(colloq J
But if we do that, I am against the
28 Fabulous fcird
33 M e ta llic
29 Strange
4 Side away
whole p ro g ra m .
30 M ig ra te s
rock
30 C an ad ian
from wind
"T h e a im o f the A tla n tic pa ct is
31 R iv er
35 Eager
city
3 Gloss
to b rin g about an atm osphere to
ny
m
p
h
38
Spaw n of
34 O fllc a r
6 M e rit
m ake a rm s unnecessary. I f we are
(Class.
1 fish
of the Day
7 Epoch
m y th .)
39 Open
not going to teach the processes of
ta b b r.) \
8 To go down
32 Colors
|
tpo et.)
35 P ortio n of
peace, we m ay as w e ll q u it n o w ."
11 Slow,
slightly
1 40 Enclosure
a curve d
A n o th e r question, raised oy sev
clu m sy boat
Itne
A n « w tr to F u ia le N u m b e r M
(colloq )
e ra l senators, was w h ethe r to fu r
36 B reeze
13 Sea eagles
nish E urope w ith A m e rican -m a de
37 A sm ith y
15 N e tw ork
39 Think
arm » o r help the tre a ty nations
18 Sacred
41 Chef
m a n u fa ctu re th e ir ow n arm s. I l
p ic tu re
42 F uel
the U n ite d States trie s to produce
(Russ ch )
43 Casks
a ll the a rm a m e n t needed fo r the
44 Concludes
19 Slate-ax
a llie d w o rld, the p ro du ction and
20 D ista nt
DOW N
22 T im ber wolf
‘ lo g is tic p ro blem , it was argued,
23 Test
would ba te r r ific . B ut, on the other
24 F ish
1 C ap ital
hand, plants b u ilt in Europe would
(Idaho)
25 C over
oa easy pre y to the Russians and
1 Eyed
20 Coniferous
S M a rry
tree
m ig h t be tu rn e d a g a in st us No one
S e rie s K -U
had a rea dy answ er fo r th is sober
question
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