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Show fl begin to believe ail politicians arent crooked. all the candidates ore Seriously men of nigh calibre. Any three of the six are capable of doing a job on the council. Brigham City, Utah November 3, 1959 Tuesday Morning, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Shall E mm Russ Aims, Opposition American Intelligence sources COMMl'M'tT POLICY SPLIT The important thing to remember Allied Remain By HFXRY CATIKRT Central Press Association Washington Writer 1TOV United States foreign policv officials are in midst of a delicate undertaking to remind American citizens and world capitals that there has been no basic change in the Issues surrounding the Berlin controversy vThd duly difference is that there is now a clear statement from the Russian leadership that there is no deadline on negotiations. Such a deadline was set in the original Russian announcement seeking an end to the occupation status of the former German capital. Russian efforts to wipe out or circumvent on the occupation . the Potsdam agreements status and other rights of the Western Powei s i m Berlin remain the same U. S Eritish and "w French opposition to the move also remains Neither side has put forth any proposals which could be remotely considered acceptable by the other. The two positions ate so far apart that veteran diplomats fiankly don t see how they can be reconciled, even at a resort to active warfare The State department was prompted to em- Washington 4 " bark on its new comse of education at a tune When It would have preferred to remain quiet The intei nation il atmosphete ti improving, woids fiom Moscow are less belligerent and Soviet Piomier Nikita S. Khrushchev even tried to sell tlMr Chinese Red on the advantages of peace during his visit to Peiping.. S However; American government planners detected a real dan ger in public belief that the situation in Berlin had undergone a basic change, presaging a real thaw in the cold war. and State department Far East experts detect signs of a serious and Red China. split In foreign policy between Russia peace offensive in , Russia is m th midst of its most effective The boat. Chinese, on the the Red is China and rocking year other hand, are aggressively pushing for contiol over some of is th little but Tush countries in southeast Asia, and feel that brake on their designs are hampering them, a- Russia holds the whip hand. She ia supplying Red China with lnrdi goods and military equipment to the tune of about $2oO ntmon a year. Red China can t get this material anywhere else and it is absolutely vital for her industrialization and mlUtaiy idVf.RVMfcNT SPENDING TO STAY HIGH Federal gov ernment will remain high for the next three to five years and beyond, according to top fiscal experts. . Hi the. last few weeks the Air Force has announced program Outbacks on new airplanes, engines and an air base which, on show a $250 million saving. Immediately, some unbe informed circles Jumped to the conclusion that this was the soon result In would which of trend a tkipittg Still High defense spending. tower over-aJN so, say the experts. United States defense Defen$, to $41 billion apcadtng will continue at the $40 Spending rate. Saving In siuh cutbacks will be teatlocated to other projects. 4 What is happening is that the Pentagon works on projects twor three and four years ahead. It is inevitable that scientific and technological developments make some of these piojeits obsolete before they ftie completed. When that happens, the made possible new projects are washed out, but the ahead progiamg nuae rapidly. scientific advances - are pushed by . i'r thir surface, Via for Title to- day to vote. Its that one day of the year when a woman should be willing to admit shes over 21 . is Annette Knudsen of Brigham City, 1959 Dairy Princess for Box Elder county, will compete for the state Dairy Princess crown at Hotel Utah on Friday and Saturday, A critic and friend apNov proached me the other day. He stuck his The 1959 60 state winner will be nose close to mine and said: announced at a televised extravaJ "Whats so hot about newspapers . . . ganza wtuch will climax the annual convention of the American except maybe the funnies? Dairy Association of Utah The "Are yOu kidding, said. "There beauty finrls will be televised over (Channel 4), on Saturday, are a lot of neat things about a news- KTVT Nov 28, in an show self-style- d 27-2- 8 Brigham City sure is missing out. Here it is election day and there hasnt been one nasty word published about any of thecandidates no name calling . . . mud slinging or infinite number of platform promises. Even the incumbent candidates have escaped unscathed througs the campaign. ... In fact, each of the six candidates running for city council are goodfriends V. . still. The Democrats dont hate the Republicans and vice versa. Theyre downright cordial. j Its kind of inconsiderate when you think about it. The least the present administration could have done .was to stockpile a bunch of parking meterji orsell the golf course without notice. The sewoge disposal plant is adequate, the fire station isnt run down and the budget balances situation is that? . . . now what kind of Rus-ata- adventures. . Jk aerious breach between the two most powerful Communist aations would ease tension elsewhere in the woild in the im Mediate futuie, m the opinion of the State department. however, should Red China be denied access to Russian manillaatured predicts, she might try to get them elsewheie In Asia, and might resort to aetiva warfare. Princess fo first-rat- e MARCH OF EVENTS Btrlin Controversy For From Resolved Local Dairy ... The next thing you know,"peo5fe wkly n.wipap.r pstabllihpd In lift, published pypry Tuesday end entered at Second Clast Matter at the post otftco in Brfghtm City, Utah, under the act of will I hour-lon- paper." sponsored "So name one he retorted. "Well, for one thing, they make darn good shade hats when the sun is shining in your eyes at a football game," said. "Thats one thing," he.granted. "Thats not all . . . the News and Journal has a special absorbant quality that makes it excellent for wrapping garbage . . not to mention its value as carpeting for bird cages," boasted. Add to this the fact that more incinera tor fires are started using newspapers than any other material and it makes a pretty good case," I said confidently. ' "Gosh, I - guess youre right," my friends admitted. never realized the value of a newspaper in the home." ,f "Well, now you know," I said. company I 1 I ' by g Utah Oil Refining Welby W Young, president of the ADA of Utah, issued an invitation to dairymen of this area to attend the convention in Salt Lake The televised Dairy PrinCity cess show will conclude our Saturday evening banquet at the convention, Young said. Wallace A Parrish, chairman of the Dairy Princess competition, said 21 county winners will comAll have pete in the stfte finals been asked to Submit their favorite dairy food recines as part of final competition Parrish said One of the purposes of the contest is to demonstrate the marly benefits of dairy foods for good and good eating, good looks, map or BRIGHAM CITY UTAH health The new state winner will succeed lovely Elon Mangelson of current state Dairy Ephraim, Princess PRECINCT BOUNDARIES Boundary lines showing each of Brigham Citys eight precincts are pictured on above map. The designating numbers appear at the approximate location of each polling place. A March I , 1079 Chat. W Cla NATIONAL biiti EDITORIAL Subtcrlption rite S3 00 par yoar, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Eider Journal (pubiithod Thursday!) $5 00 per year; S3 SO for 4 months; tingle copy 10 cents. 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