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Show Good Trick If They -- . . . Do U und they did it ! bV JAMES W (D-Uta- h) Director of the Utah Department when hunting was necessary for of Fish and Game, respecting proper management, decide what hunting in the proposed Canyon- - areas of the Park should be lands National Park. hunted, and how many hunters The Senator pointed out that should ibe allowed in. The State the report of the Secretary of would then license them and set the Interior on the Moss Canyon the regulations under which the The gyrations of the stock iaruis fcill presently under con- - hunting should be allowed. The market ana tne unsatisfactory Mderation supports all multiple- - hunting season in the National rats of the nation's growth em- - use provisions of the bill, with Park would, of course, conform phasize the necessity of action to the exception of hunting which is with the State hunting season, remove the road blocks now, still under study. The state would .be encouraged to to holding back business expansion Moss conferred with Crane make recommendations as and the attainment of maximum when the Director was in Wash-- 1 vfVn and where hunting should; employment. Ington attending the White House take place, but the Park Service But it is emphasized that this Conference on Conservation last would make the final determin-dbjectiwould require major week. .ations. revisions in the legislative pro- - The Moss letter to "I sincerely hope that the Secretary, ithus far urged upon Con- - udall said, in part: new Advisory Board payment's gress. It is contended that the "Recently when Mr Harold will give full consideration to as disclosed up to Crane Director of the Utah De- - this proposal made Iby Mr Crane, program the present would do little, if partment of Fish and Game, which I should emphasize is not anything, to promote a favorable was in my office, ' I asked him an official State proposal, but business climate. for fcis personal opinion as to merely the observation of an in- PtoWe in the dividual who has had consider- Instead of recommending tax what hunting provisions for able experience In this field. I rate reform which would provide investment capital essential for Nat'onal Parks. He suggested a am most hopeful that a practical system similar to that which is and workable solution to this rJL Kcin wuu Attain 5vn U1, uvt, twtitivuj problem can be found so that enactment this year of his urges ' to con- regulated " ....public hunting highly controversial tax program "Th Administration IWv.iwli suipius . ioig game popuiauuus is vlorously OPPOSE by Z, W,1C .contended, "is pursuing a policy in National Parks can Ibecoma an industry, of increasing federal expendi- man-ture- s, adopted principle of Park ' For next year, Mr. Kennedy of the federal agement." ' ' irrespective effec- revenues. That course satisfies promises to recommend the Discussing proposal, Sen. and "across-the-ftoa- rd that tive Jan. 1. 1963 of economists, includ- - Moss said: group reduction in personal ing the White House 'inner, ..., iaLA and corporate income tax rates circle ' who advocate public utah that regulations of the not will which be wholly offset and federal deficits as tional park Seryice oppose any by other reforms. In other words, a means of w Br- nee. anrl lr mauiiug imuuiw, a net tax reduction." prosperity.' is to mineral the vk opposed Such a program could be very Their repport opposed the oil and gas leasing good or very bad depending Kcined zst to raise the exploration, nnH trrarlmt nmvitfinnt in mv Kill. -, bilfederal debt ceiling to $308 come tax rates are p proposed and lion j ..iiv fnr a height unprecedented mv hm of the nature the "other areforms.", in the nation's even in history, It supports au No details (are known now. e. .. aa. ,i,i basis can no But for optimism Business is fearful of many wn MPent mv ipanvonlfln(is be found in the economic views other Kennedy proposals most hunting. Hunting is still under of many of Mr. Kennedy's ad- ut gW- - consideration, and I have sent wiyn spenamg.auumunai visers. In general, they tend to ernment more xeaerai to be con low-proposal the in tax ; cuts emphasize power at the expense of Congress rcd along with others. est bracket in order to stimu1 see it, the Crane pro late consumer spending. They ments, and greater federal regudiffers in principle very posal also favor restrictive taxes upon lation of industry and the people. little from my original amend industry and upon individuals. of this nature do Programs Tax legislation of ithis nature nothing to create a favorable ment regarding hunting. Crane; m park would do nothing toward provid- business climate whuch would wouJd ,ace a of the land, position and private creat investment ing capital encourage industrial growth. 'owner in relation to the Canyon) ing a favorable business climate There is considerable sent! to encourage Industrial develop- ment in the Senate in favor of lands Park. The Service would m L. ...v. v..., I . , . , WUiCii UlUlCblUIL 1VWU W ment. " uowea on tne iana. Tne state Mr. Kennedy also has Uken no strations; 1962 tax program or of tuvnae the hunters. action toward s obtaining legisla postponing action until after de- -i wonH ronosd a midlife manage tion to curb the monopoly power tails of the 1963 proposal be- -. ment plan to lbe developed JolnUy which enables come available. of labor unions IK iVut TionartmArtt snii fitnte them to boost wages while inThe Administration, however, WM agpeed that of utah is jt the being pressured by dustry is applying all the pressure at B reduction of game was neces-i- U Administration not to raise command in an effort to ob-would parK to for the compensate prices tain approval of the House-pas- sUcenfM5 hunters number ( added expense. eu measure oy uie oeuax iri- anx v ,lnAn This obviously results in a nance Committee and then by f WOuld automati-th- e Interior Is which squeeze highly profit . . Senate. as rangers. them deputlre discouraging to any expansion It is reported that the pres-- 1 rjeoutizin? them wa not for the plans by industry. sure includes threats purpose of allowing the Secretary Another deterrent to business of a campaigning session of Congress to vvs special todhriduals, but to growth is Hhe ever higher gov- after the elections in November teg4ily responsible for ernment spending programs urgunles, the tax biU is passed thelp hunt. on ed by the Administration which earner. must be paid for by the taxpay"The question of game manage ers. 18 mcnl pressing m a cannot free If society help In this connection, the .10 s cannot the are I"1 ls fnd it anf who many poor, members of the House birds live in this forbidding ter rich. are eferw save th who Ways and Means Committee asrain, however, the principle of John T. Kennedy. serted in a wport that: "More controlling and managing game ' federal def idt spending Is the State licensed bunt! but sold at Cu era isutilizing Envelopes, all 'growth formula' of the New of prime importance. Hunt mow soU by the Helper JmtnuU Frontier." ing ls a form of recreation as much as hiking, camping, fishing or viewing scenery. All of these actjvitle,, are compatible.'' De-pos- als 1 steel suspended from a hovering helicopter have been providing a daily drama along the banks of the Hudson, just south of this city. of wnen giant cranes lilted steel o- sections to a towering 200 feet, into .place. It was a daredevil the task grew too difficult for job worthy of a circus perforordinary methods. So a Sikorsky mance. The project, built by Niagara helicopter was brought to comMohawk Power Corporation, is plete it. From a nearby loading area, part of a 345,000-vol- t transmis-sio- n the aircraft ferried sections to line extending from the tower top, over 300 feet Niagara Falls to New York above ground. Linemen, barely City. The whole unit is a segvisible from the ground and ment in a vast transmission held by safety belts, rammed network interconnecting power home fastening bolts as the lines throughout Northeast 'opter pinpointed the sections United States. CLOSING HOTICE The Office of the D. & R. G. W, Employees (Helper) Credit Union will be closed, for employees' vacation from July 1st, through July 15th, 1962. The office will be open for regular business July 16th. E. E. Gardner, President ' vSrnH tJ VtwISi JJ and Now Th en aced rood hazards, for he was a ,roil' wnPr0t8C,ed creature rf ' '?'fC' ITi? compared his hardier with ilSeBp early 1900'i, individual transportation had made progress, and the man who could afford it, raced around the coun By the tryside breaking limits, in 12MPH speed open sporri can bodies pi mounted on: frames and made mostly of wood. it , - (zinc-protecte- Vinds of weather. ft ! BREWED WITH PURE -- &r ROCKY MOUNTAIN SP 3 i re m .... ... ... ' , Today, more and more cars rely on unitized bodies made largely of galvanized steel to provide speedy, safe and comfortable transportation for the whole family in alt ht non-nnn- I war-tim- Sec'y.-Treaf- t, SEVEN v ,bls W. f. Hunter, PAGE I vs girders JOURNAL 21, 1962 Tratfel Last Tuesday, Sen. Frank E. now the basis for hunting on prl said he had sent vate lands. The National Park Mosi to the Department of the Interior Service, standing in the position a suggestion of Harold S. Crane, of the proprietor, would decide DOUTHAJ Members of Conjress experienced in business feel that President Kennedy has a magnificent opportunity to recommend a legislative program that would bring about the economic improvement that everyone N.Y.-Slen- der JUNE THURSDAY, (Utah) RECEIVING STUDY BY SEN. MOSS, DIR. CRANE 5. Hudson, HELPER The HUNTING IN PROPOSED NATIONAL PARKS gxe c.f Tsar hM&S: ATMJ.SHOWIM I Hls5--- J can tre. k A itrthutod hv Dy- - HELPER MERC A NTII.K. CO.. Helvrr. Utah product prosperity of Utah ores are geld, silver ond Major In are such minor byadditionthere molybdenum. product minerals as resins from coal, arsenic from leadline oi s, and platinum, palladium and selenium from copper ores. Singly, they teem relatively unimportant. Together, they make a significant contribution to Utah's prosperity. 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