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Dulles Is More Cheerful Secretary of State Dulles is in Paris today declaring he is more cheerful about world peace prospects than he ha i been for some itme There is reason for his optimism f Dulles Will talk with Harold Macmillan British Foreign Secretary and Antoine Pin ay French Foregin Minister Nam with the prospects good an agree- about South-Viment will be reached for Viet Nam peace and order under to uphold the prestige of U S France and Britain in the Asian world ' ( The three foreign ministers will lead in welcoming West Germany to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization of 15 nations pledged to resist aggression against the Free jworld The strengthening of NATO by the addition of the Germans has greatly increased the balance of power against I Thanks to the unity and might displayed by the West the Soviet' Union is less reluctant to engage in discussions seeking to ease tension causing the cold war Mr Dulles and his fellow ’oreign ministers are likely to conference with Russia arrange for the So with circumstances shaping tfp as outlined in the foregoing and with the prospects excellent for the Austrian peace treaty to be approved and the Russian heavy hand removed from that country and its people Mr Dulles is entiiled to feel more hopefiil about world peace and stabil- ity And SO are the rest Of US " Pr°S willing-les- s of the Sonets to withdraw ‘heir troops from Austria — the !irst postwar of vithdrawal o v i e t troops d J I ndre it parent Sieart Aisop from Soviet-occ- u pied additionAthere con-bos- territory has”aiso But in been a steadily growing belief sup-“Y- t?onhatEthensoviit regime1 may genuinely wish a period of re laxation of war tension There have been seemingly reliable reports that the Soviets restrained their Chinese Communist allies at the height of the But the belief hearts by the sentiments they express andUhe things they brllthUig spXwhiK course do on Mother’s day but their deep and abiding love and still very tentative is also based respect for mothers is demonstrated every day of the year It is demonstrated in several ways but quite specifically through the social legislation they support and finance with their tax dollars and welfare contributions Mothers who are old kre provided for under the old age assistance and old age and survivors programs of the Social Security Act Mothers of small children who are widows are provided for under the same provisions A new Federal-Stat-e program provides for the relief of mothers whose husbands are perpariently disabled The unemployment irisurance program of the Social Security Act is a friend of mothers whose husbands are out of work Unwed mothers are befriended by agencies financially supported by pommunity chests and federated drives with supplementary financial help often coming from state funds Thanks to the humanity and generosity of the Ameri- can people and the directives they give their Congress and Legislatures every day is Mother’s Day in our fair land on the following factors: First there is no doubt that Soviet agriculture! is faced with a most serious crisis Careful analysis suggests (that the Russian urban population is growing at a rate of 4 per cent a year while food production is increas- ing at hardly more than half that By LOU GLAD WELL rate This analysis! is largely con- - city Hall Reporter hrmed by C0mmuhW Party boss EIection year is here asain for and by Ogden voters Khrushchev himself This fall citizens other partyleaders whojiave f1rselrtheirhTrd'atyCou‘nmade nVboneV about “form ST under ”ess of the crisis p"— II Than Gold Water More Precious goods Second there is also a heavy growing and directly competitive strain on the Soviet economy military hard goods i I I state-license- d t -- I r I r Rep Clair Engle of California told his colleagues in !hH°UhedIaSt Wk SCttl1?01 Voters Elect Third City Council This Fall i one-thir- d t ‘ “ U i ! Five of the seven have been members since the first Council was seated in November of 1951 They are Raymond S Wright Mary Woolley C Austin Seager G Stanley Brewer and Toby N Larsen Those finishing their first term this fall will be John government Fo"nula for Farms ‘ Presf nA I?e? Population growing at double bers of the the rate of food production is a haven’t indicated formula for eventual famine as — at least pub- Iv'piLn 'for “ert2 thiTdff ttey rill wek re-aster envisages heavily mechan- - election All agriculture in the arid vir- - seven members gin lands of the Soviet Far East terms expire to So far this solution has proved gether each sec a costly failure But the attempt ond year The -- two-yea- r! 1 iremelThe'aV'train'on'the" s£ viet economy for tractors transport of all kinds and other hard surplus and captured German rapidly becoming ob- arPf now With the Kremlin estab- lishing a “unifie4 command” in the satellites to counter NATO S Hinckley and B M Richards The city manager won’t be up for He is picked by t h e election Council Citizens don’t elect a mayor city iaaweiJ under this form The mayor is makes no provi- - AjOU sions for holdover members elected by Council members In putting this condition in the themselves who also elect an ascharter the charter writers had sistant mayor from among their own group in mind two situations: One was that by having all m 1 f terms expire together it would be Exit Problem vlCiritl6d next to impossible for any faction The city’s drive to have own-t- o build up power and thereby ers provide a minimum of two dominate the course of govern- apart‘m“ent house's ment and! hotels doesn’t apply to dou- The other was that voters ble story dwellings that are pri- - charter saferitTif SHieiute”na£“' At'the'ame time there is also increasing pres-t0 reeuiP the Red army n The tactical doctrine of the Red army which calls for enor- co”centraUons of foot sol- ?ous nnd niHtcriw to 8Cni6V6 & break-throughas been made ob-solete the tactical atomic bomb' The Red army Ieaders are aware that this is so and they wk By CLIFF THOMPSON bation or receive a suspended county Reporter What the prosecuting attorneys are concerned about are cases pafsed the the jury has ury du- gully the and Constitution usurped local prosecuting attorneys con- - ties of the on decided and judge are beginning to demand the cemed let’s 'take an objective own whether or not the ac- - “at a llttle time since the 11111 of f arms ror political by-passe- d helumr0” SLSfequipmer to on £!°mAse:d immensely important to the So- viets t0 make good their promises to the chmes®- Now aa? to the picture the turther evidence of the steadily fff tiative inwritine to his “old con£ de in arm £ hi small siLs tLt thefnw a as decisive influence it coming never was under Stalin the Nation” j No wonder other Stages send nen and women to Kan- - wa°“ ffc'eutLoffon'lfsrto sas to learn what splendid resultjs flow from enlightened Bed army generals Always in the policies calling for the treatment oi the mentally ill ’ not the la:u ther!uwas a4car®ful balance the political or party fj mere custody Of them generals and the professional AnDistrict AHnRoi" had several has he derson says establishes such cases in the past few he innocence of months ivery person un-A juror told Mr Anderson rea jury of his hear-ng cently he had voted not guilty in leers after a drunk driving case because the all the and due defendant had a family leliberation In another case the accused him guilty went free because several jurors very prosecut-n- g considered one of the state’s attorney here witnesses to be as guilty of a Thompson is in agreement crime as the defendant W1h that Another time an elderly worn- But they stress that before any an told Mr Anderson she had man or woman takes a seat in gone along with a not guilty ver- the jury box he or she should diet for a young man charged acqUainted with the purpose with burglary because “I would s want ot a fUTy people to be of my boy" To restate it it is the duty thoughtful loss of the ury t0 hear a11 the evi’ After one to the DA and up It' then fold'him the jury had thought framed because becomes the duty of the judge the case state’s the was “too good” rmf are on to not un- be examples placed Pnson g0 The Constitu-io- n il evi-len- ce de-id- es heart-breakin- g Ss'edguluy offf i soldiers This time according to a careful analysis by US Army The time has come when American womanhood should G'2’ every single man promoted be recognized by nominating one Of the most capable (Clare had dfcide'dly Booth Luce) as vice president Rep Albert P ’ Morano (R- - doubtful party records Such “ signs clearly suggest that the Red army is very much more in- dependent of the' Communist Party and thus very much more The year 1955 will he the best for American workers powerful than ever before ba Rad because rising factory wages are hot being eaten away by y ba ‘ha 10 j 20 Years Ago Years Ago Announcement was made of the tt Dteoff Webe?' College Resident’ as chairman of the Weber County seventh war loan drive This was the third drive he had led The quota for Weber County m E bonds was $2300000 MisS D Spatgen representative of Montgome Ward & Co who was‘ ‘ba in rises— homeTnd price Secretary of Labor ijitctielL 0gd“ strained a new of and operation opening rictv rrimmiWrifuwT nSiSJfnf il’ Ward’s cataiog office 2354 Wash- arp ' fnd ington Boulevard announced that HlS (Dr Qalk’ci achievement a credit to OUT rtrenchment entire SCien-- la vat inn vas in readiness for everything is the tific community does honor to all the people Of the vj- -o — TThat’ the official opening tomorrow llory dead w There may President Eisenhower are those who believe instead Lydia H Tanner for 30 years that the Soviets' and the Chinese an instructor atWeber College Communists aret now making la was chosen to deliver the bacca-lout oofn fn 4 Via a Hast a i ’ tt-if- abpa“g j ollrocc l -- c- state-quire- nt Gallup Poll e McCarthy Runs Poor Third Against lice and Stevenson Decides Guilt I Nothing Else I Says DA jy h Mental Health in Kansas Kansas made a mental hygiene speech in the Senate last week in which he reported that SOjper cent of the patients who enter the Topeka State Hospital are discharged as im- proved or recovered within one year ioaay Kansas i: tnonlv ttate in the Untotl he said that is reducing the number of hospital beds for the men- tally ill This Of course is a source Of great satisfaction to in ‘hat during my tertn as governor I had the opportu- xilty With the assistance ot the Cltizens of the State to bring about the program which now is recognized as a model for them city-ma“a“- er provide dispersion required a?d mobility as protection against atomic attack '! Fallen Behind To add what may be the last straw promised Soviet delivery of military hard goods to the Chinese Communists has fallen far behind schedule and according to intelligence reports con- Sen Frank Carlson a former j Republican governor of sidered reliable the Chinese are n could get at the Council’s mem- bership more frequently Those who were popular could be re- elected if the electorate wanted i 2— How many rank-and-fil- e Re- - publicans would shift their sup- port to Sen Joseph McCarthy the common of a jury working trary to its constitutional pre- most likely nominee of the right- rogatives Mr Anderson believes wing branch of the party? tbey can have very serious 3 — How strong a race would seguences Wisconsin senator run as a First they can have a signifi- - tbird Party candidate if the elec- cant adverse effect on the morale tion were held today? of law enforcement officers “If an officers spends considJudging by results of the latest erable time and effort getting Institute survey McCarthy has evidence against a person who ground has committed a crime against lost among the Reis sworn officer citizens the the publican rank-and-fil- e to protect and then a jury of these same citizens turns the man months loose well” Mr Anderson agoFive an Institute says “what would you do es- poll found about pecially after it happened sev- one Republican eral times?” 16— or in Such an attitude of the juries 6 perevery — would cent if it became consistent could support the senahave a bearing on the caliber tor Today the of attorneys who are willing to figbecome the peoples’ prosecutor comparable r Ualiup 5 at ure stands attorNo capable — per cent or one in every 20 ney likes to see his efforts Weaker Third tossed out the window by a jury When the "Wisconsin senator is that allows itself to be swayed of evidence instead by sympathy matched in a “trial heat” against And where is the justice in memone man going free while an- the top candidate choices of other who has no children or bers of both major parties Mr who is too old to evoke Eisenhower and Mr Stevenson ternal sympathy is convicted on the results show McCarthy runthe same charge by similar ning a weaker third today than dence? was the case last December The national results show McCarthy polling 4 per cent today compared to 55 per cent for Eis enhower and 37 per cent for Stev- enson The remaining 4 per cent 50 were undecided Five months ago the figures Before a large congregation in the First Methodist Church the Rev Samuel Blair preached a cent with 3 per cent unde- con-senten- con-whe- ce re hard-workin- g evi-Thes- v“rr The United SUtes will offer for al ltap“bllc 01ir:nn °“ at f urday buildings m Ogden Valley which will be flooded by the Pine View reservoir it was an- nounced by the Reclamation serv- ice Terms were strictly cash — ApDrOXiniSltCly QOUDllQS 1 W S McCarthy Undecided !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 4 Today’s results were obtained by using the same sampling meth-th- e ods which enabled the Institute to estimate the outcome of last embers Congressi elections within one percentage point of Perf®ct accuracy Results Examined When the results are examined from the point of view of party preference of those interviewed Sen McCarthy shows a loss since December of one point among GOP voters but polls the same vote today among Independent and Democrats as he did five months ago On the other hand Eisenhower registers a three point gain among GOP voters and has picked' up four points among Democrats and seven points among Independents since last December’s survey Here is the comparable vote by party affiliation May 1955 e The Pine View Dam will store 41-2acre feet of water it was announced at the Ogden reclama- tion service office where pre- - semon on “Knowing Christ” He Jdded' ou wiB k"°yv survey was prompted iiminary figures indicated that said when by a living faith byToday’s PersonBy reCent talk imWashington that the runoff in the Ogden river you come in personal contact with lhp Re- ngnuing branchtoof the Mchad been sufficient to fill the Him ” - reservoir stevennrf1 nt Years Ago 00 Tbe vote nationwide enter publican Party plans in selected in primaries The rain that fell in torrents Crthy te 'ne came at an inopportune time for vote the Sunday concert given by Og- anp the within party dens Concert Band and brought 310 e program to a hasty conclu- an sion About 2000 people had as- - port McCarthy would get if Inwere held the election today came sembled and when the rain hationwide s scramble for stitute assigned its otUts to put this Sacw of suiter corps of of vot- a to question The Rev Elmer I Goshen gave ers of all parties: "nncfTA HicAmircA in 4Va Firt ‘SiinnAci ti MpParlhv runs cross-sectio- n Eisenhower McCarthy UlIffld®d time- the Republican a split was in 1912 faced Party - and it proved costly indeed In that election Theodore Roosevelt and William H Taft split the Republican vole allow-jng w00(jr0W Wilson to win his first term although the two polled a corn-on- e Eined million more of ipUl votcs than Wilson - “Re-nomine- Poor?rmc - - tbe Phlar there- - of of silver the bottom thereof 0f goidt tbe covering of it of purple the midst thereof being Iove for the daugh Javd ters of Jerusalem— Song of ’th Solomon 3:10 One family— we dwell In Him One church above beneath Though now divided by the stream ' The narrow stream of death —Charles Wesley ’ preparing to do June 1 and Shakespeare” reaching 263 in one day I I i tA A 4 lU J es re City Hall Notebook cWldleams ofthe stJhee!ppcd wUhSoriet’wa'r m California and wealth produced by pe the miners Few children are taught about the wealth that i has been produced as a result of reclamation Yet all of the gold produced in 10 fabulous gold rush years is worth only the annual value of California's crops The California lawmaker cited the Minidoka Project in Idaho as one in which the value of the annual crops is three times the Government’s investment m the project ' School children assuredly should be taught these things The boys and girls !in reclarhation states learn about the value of irrigation buts there arp millions of others who are ignorant of reclamation policies and results The same can be said of millions of adults This ignorance is deplored in a day when water for human and industrial use is growing scarce States are now bidding for people and industries by advertising they have water in abundance But not many states can boast of abundant clean water The conservation of water supplies therefore is one of the great American needs of today ns cross-examine- d cause of the ap- er r hearings have just been published in which the Justice Department’s antitrust chief Stanley Barnes accepts full responsibility for dismissing criminal charges against Kansas City Star publisher Roy Roberts on the last court day before trial and shortly after the publisher had visited at the White House with Eisenhower Barnes admitted that members The evidence against the of his staff had not all agreed dismissal of the charge Usher Barnes said was “of two against one of Eisenhower’s close types — that Mr Roberts wasthe principal officer of the corfriends Called before a House Appro- - poration and as such was Subcommittee Barnes sible for what the corporation was doing and secondly certain was Chairman by Jchn Rooney Brooklyn Demo-- conversations between Mr Rob- erts and various individual adcrat who was vertisers” inter-1 particularly The charge was that the Kanested in the above sas City Star which dominates facts set forth the Kansas City market refused earlier in this i to sell advertising to firms that column J advertised in small w eekly papers “With regard in church to this Kansas newspapers and other mediums City Star case” Barnes concluded however demanded Roonthat “there was not sufficient rec“did you ey evidence based upon the general ommend that the management of the paper by Mr criminal charge Drew Pearson Roberts to justify our asking a be dismissed criminal conviction and further against Roy Roberts?” s “I did” admitted the antitrust that the evidence as to the versations with the advertisers “Let me' go into this a was in fact if anything in little in detail if you desire” I wish you would” in- - Port of his position that he knew vited Rooney “particularly in nothing about what Mr Sees (the view of this column of Mr Pear- advertising manager) was doing “You discussed this at length son’s on Thursday Feb 24 1955 with the attorney general did with which I would expect you you before ygu made the motion arc familiar” dismiss?’ asked Congressman “I read the column” acknowl- Rooney edged Barnes have never dismissed any Then he proceeded to explain case without that the Justice Department discussing it with attorney general” said while still under Democratic con- trol considered the evidence Barnes against Roberts so weak that it Battle of Hawaii went back to the grand jury for The’perennial battle over state-motestimony It obtained more hood for Alaska and Hawaii evidence Barnes claimed and comes up tomorrow If it’s won— this was the basis for the crim- - and the chances look murky— it will be thanks in part to the in- Inwudic"-entmatter cae to my defatigable perseverance of the attention he went on “I specif- - lady delegate from Hawaii Mrs ically asked for a report from my Joseph Farrington who when vately owned except under cer- - staff as to what was in this addi- - her husband died picked’ up the tional information brought to the statehood battle where he left it tain conditions Th:s featurewas explalned last grand jury's attention "Twas not indiSrmrd”it heV life's wort satisfied by Lloyd J Neuffer chief if 'The“ evidence' i" obfaTned'a notion got’her cha’nci to prefect Clty inspector after making pub- - transcript of the additional testi- - the cause of Hawaiian statehood lie through newspapers the drive mony which was given before the before the House Rules Commit- grand jury I personally read it I tee The Hawaiian delegate is a was under way if I!’y vv?i®u lady of many words and Neuffer was asked by several staff and' wA-'-’-" came to she let fly at her male colleagues tte city was go- - c"5lus‘°n unanimous but a wilh about 9000 of them Pe°Pt‘XrCe the safe exit drive ot those connected with Though a Republican she got through Grandview Acres area - “W" us along better with Democrats than P° tification for continuing the ac- - with her own partisans For the ? His reply was that this is ac- the charge re- - more enthusiastic about?nerallyd co?ce5ned sjnce control the city’s tually beyond proof of a criminal in- - hood— ven though both Eisen-tebecause those units are occupied on the part of the de- - hower and the GOP platform in by families which own them and fgda nt” 1952 favored definitely it are accordingly classified as private residences The city program is concerned apartwith the commercial-typment which is usually three stories high and is tenanted by many families of renters Neuffer exMr However could take ofplained the city Grandview in the action ficial Acres type apartment if tions dangerous to life are found to exist PRINCETON NJ May 7—With some Washington observer claiming that the split in the Republican Party is steadily widening the dilemma plaguing the GOP high command can be summed up in three questions: 1—How strong is the rightwing of the GOP today? president?” respon-priatio- crisis Even is be- V long-expecte- ns partiy certainly it is because of the carefully hedged Chinese Communist offer to negotiate on the Formosan r theRussians Drew Pearson pub-regardi- all o£ peace wilh Prtsident enhower and Secretary of State Dulles both on record with op-- pfsUVhTtheSchange?the Dai" WASHINGTON —Closed-doo- waNhw the'ulkb Eis-conditio- Here-B- ao Antitrust Chief Dismissed Charges Against Publisher of atmosphere in Washington in the last few wceks ls astonishing Hardly a month ago there was et four-pow- "Having Fine Time'Wish You Were as°p MAY 8 1935 SUNDAY MORNING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R of these three would you prefer as I es |