Show THI OGDEN (UTAH) 6A Peef ” EDITORIALS STANDARD-EXAMINE- R MONDAY EVENING Driver's Seat Jfo-g- Was Born in Frisco Has Scored Major Victories U N Not Finished Argentina comprises a million square miles of country and 18 million people along with a splendid array ofresources It is an unfortunate fact however that a democratic form of government is not one of the resources and taking into account the Argentine system of education it is never likely to become one In view of the history of the nation and the inability of the people to govern themselves it is not surprising that a strong man like Peron rises from time to time to be-come a dictator ‘ Neither is it strange that revolts break out revolts inspired in part by resentment over suppressions and censorships but mostly because rival would-b- e dictators would like to be in a position to enrich themselves and their WASHINGTON —The United Nations was born 10 years ago in an aura of hoopla and hope I recall it vividly I was there Ed Stettinius then Secretary of State haJ risen" to the top in General Motors as a public relations expert and at San Francisco he poured on the public relations - Small-tow- n newspapermen from the heart of America were personally invited by the Secretary of State to come to San Frandsco Church people racial groups labor groups women’s club presidents all got personal invitations from Stettinius to come to the delivery room in San '2 short visit of German Chancellor played a mijor role in helping to' new Germany had rebUiid ©ccasioJ to reminisce a little an about the last five years They were John jl McCloy first U S high commissioner to Germany and Dr f®?" gon — ' friends Despite evidence from Argentina today that Peron seems on his way out with Gen Franklyn Nucero the new strong man we must remember that heavy censorship is imposed upon dispatches Newsmen who have managed to use the telephone to send out information say the situation is confused So it is still too early to say that Dictator Peron has been defeated in this most recent Argentine revolution He is a resourceful man able to manipulate forces and con- - tion in 10 ’years from” the to his advantage If he had felt the situation was against him he would have fled with his loot long before Adolf HiUer to the reborn i com-ditio- ns Ger- - many of today Though the years ’ seemed long and difficult while they lasted in retrospect they have been phort Marked First Step McCloy succeeded Gen Lucius solto Webster’s Dictionary clay the military governor of according 1 Astronomers be- emnly aver that in the northern hemisphere summer gins with the summer solstice about June 21 and ends witn step toward return to civilian the autumnal equinox about Sept 22 Most persons in j these parts we think will agree with the star gazers that be met j)rj Adenauer it yas in about all we have had thus far in June is spring They the vast directors’ room of the "bae” will assuredly be wilting to welcome summer if it should for more than 20 years as mayor come with the arrival of the summer solstice Cologne and had earned re-Yet the weather we have had is not unusual The pf - tirement Yet he came back to people who plan for the annual Old Folks Day celebra- lead his people out of their ruins tions can tell us of the trouble they experienced in past “There was a lot of lumber be- lween ®s McCloy commented Junes finding days pleasant enougn for nicnic activities concerning the huge directors’ for our senior citizens SO much trouble the event DOW IS table But across this board and the °ld castles on the usually scheduled for July And the owners of resorts will Jfl?r Rhine hills above Bonn the re testify that in many a season the cool weather of June kept Covery of Germany was ham-m®red ©“t customers away in droves —as on currency : So let us cease grumbling and go outdoors to admire refos° big lssue5we the rose display made more grand by the cool weather and would work all night” McCloy join in singing the oldest of English part songs “Summer sun come up and still not hi!! Is Icumen In” finished But the freshest man ”“3 I there would always be Dr Adenauer “He had vigor and he had a great under-th- e tegrity He United States and standing of one out its problems ” McCloy continued in-h- ad One of Four Cars Unsafe? Greater New York’s safety council says that Of four cars on the highways today is a safety hazard even though the vehicle may present a rather sharp appearance We suspect that a majority Of the automobile mechanics of the country will agree with the safety council’s con- - hhn°i Stadl inai hamW er who caji meet any blandish- - ments the Kremlin may offer Kebui“ Na ion Dr ConaU in his tribute to the German chancellor— taking up a car which looks where McCloy left off as high elusions The safety people recognize that r safe enough can have brake failure or far too much play hcd lsrstJw nnX that tributed tq Dr Adenauer’s in the steering mechanism con- sue- - J Livinosfon A do-tho- se 1m-da- World Needs Martyr1 to Avert Depression? “To prevent a depression the Schwartz who has just arrived an intellectual here consigns the American busi- martyr in the United States’ ness man t0 apPrehen- That’s George L Schwartz’s T"" ®ion because only the business prescription for continued pros- perity here in Britain and in man can stop a runaway boom” Governments are so committed to prosperity they have lost the to prevent depressions He points to the recent British elections The Conservative Par- ty won comfortably Why? Be- cause Winston Churchill showed as much horror at the n prospect ofdesperate unemployment as the Laborites And Anthony Eden shows the same horror Schwartz: Id presume that the party of the right in the been looking Livingston United Sfates — the Republican over their shoulders They’ve Party--is committed to full em- recur ployment just as much as the been 'Yorrid-ab- oJt as Democratic Party No modern rence of a after World War I They’ve been government will risk putting the worried about the Great Depres- - brakes on prosperity on full em- tion D'£latio" is Poll‘kaI Thej’’V bcen worried about another sudden de- - suicide Far better 2 per cent or dine as in 1937 That’s good for 3 per cent inflation every year” them and us” No One Kills Santa Claus So reasons Schwartz: If the ness men tcTreiax and "enjoy WOn’t step on the g0vernmen£ r r— prosperity like the rest of us If worid 'need - — tion the need for new roads schools and hospitals He pro- - ‘65 and beyond He thinks Era I®60 a So suggests Schwartz Amer- ica had better find a Jeremiah quick— to put the fear of aJ pression back in the business man But where’s this stalwart to be found? de-pow- er Ford and Curtice Sure you can conjure doubts Maybe automobile sales will slough off badly a£ter a tremen dous £jve and one-hal- f months But obviously Henry Ford II doesn’t think so He would not have granted Walter Ruether’s United Auto WorkerV a" contract if he didn’t waS oten salesP production so as not to lose xrnr nrni Marine w rur of General Motors £ce bave copied Ford if he £orp were ieariui about the outlook Mavbe the housing boom will eVaporate because of tighter money Yet builders were busy again in May Maybe common stock yields are getting down too a 1 w ” communist jiussia nance" said tne amDassaaor correcttherb and were discovered should be But three Who’s Savior Failure Germany the faulty steering gear outbe Pvinted Therefore business men must ed along with other conditions requiring correction Let’s the F®d"al be made to worry Therefore the nope uiat It IS working as intpnrfprf Republic Next there was Berlin need for an intellectual martyr — “an outpost of freedom in the This martyr should be an econo- touched one situation of the There is another aspect st’ skilled auto mechanic available to handle every 58 motor chicles now in service many Of which vehicles are Old in years and mileage Yet in the face of snorxages everywnere in the field of human activity it would be surprising if there were not a scarcity of competent automobile mechanics e benefits for alleged blindness while possessing a driver’s license and aDiuty to operate a car is not unique A few similar cases have been discovered in recent years but they are rare thanks to the care exercised by- the admin- istrators of public assistance One needs not be totally blind to be eligible for blind assistance under the Social Security Act In Utah the test jyJtb government The plication was clear Though there had been amazing 10 years’ gu0W-tl-l nlGermany not ye u°ineA 'Tls wh patriarchal German chancellor rose to respond to these inductions at the Wash- ington press corps reception in his honoij he showed that he knew his job was not yet done in a few moving words that revealed his deep wisdom: The case of a woman in Texas accused of drawing “The fne world— and especial- - Praise From Jan Sibelius PRINCETON with an op- fonen fof whom the factor of thUSuhi peoples of exam A think the free world should keep this For plemental unemployment com- pensation if sales are good if profits are excellent No longer is the business man looking over his shoulder Hetalks of the growth in popula- If you’re the person let me know I’ll notify Schwartz Then though you might not be a revered prophet in your own coun- try you’ll become a martyr hero in his British column ’ N J — If most to which it can be identified by Poland Americans When Russian leaders recently visi'ed Yugoslavia to confer with Marshal Tito that Balkan coun- the average try was on an the front pages example can 50ITeJly Yet only one person in six at ?erilan no impatience Nor should the only following that time could correctly point people at home weaken the ne- - eight European countries — Au- - out on a map where Yugoslavia is Austria likewise received I en tfteir ' opponents— by being goslavia over-critic- £ i persists Department store sales are well above a year ago Personal income is at a peak Only the farmer is running into a bit of trouble In such circumstances who’ll serve as an American volunteer GOlUD POlfti be long negotiation Unlcss both eyes are missing the applicant quired to present proof of his legal blindness these negotiation y1 So if the woman in Texas is as claimed a pensioned may be qf decisive importance orld a“d £o th® blind person and also a licensed motor vehicle operator to tbe £iT® of’ the reunification of the evidence would indicate she was smart enough to fool question Germany’! either the eye doctor or the driver’s license issuing agent is re- - pression to prevent one thereby proving himself wrong “He’ll go down in history as a gloom a failure and a lousy economist but he’ll be the un- savior of the country has raised interest rates a little But would it dare to push money up to 4 per cent or 5 per cent and really say ‘Stop’? Schwartz has his point No one wants to kill Santa Claus The English Lesson pIacing geography litUe emphasis and rock-us- ) day and It was a grand compliment Sibelius paid ta the (Pronounce bear the raucous musicians who were ms hripf guests people” i Rumania Bulgaria ll 10 is well-founde- ‘ 10 Weber County commissioners Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake faced quite an odorous proposi- diocese June 25 with the blesstion when five county ' residents ing of the cornerstone of St complained about manure being Benedict’s Hospital Archbishop placed near their homes by em- John J Mitty of San Francisco ployes of a dairy farm Commis- was to have charge of the exersioners twitching their collective cises noses decided to refer the matter to the county attorney to deterApproximately 300 enthusiasts met at Weber College auditorium mine if the county had any juristhe for organization of a commu-- 1 diction to act chorus which was to be one nity Catholics were to honor the of the highlights of Pioneer Days 25th anniversary of the ordina- celebration in connection with tion of the Most Rev Duane G the “March of Freedom” pageant 20 Years indicate vJEe England France Spain The distinction between a cathedral and a church is that used for worship is bitle§rounds a greater any building word rallwi a rhlirrh whprp Ago Miss Virginia Hyde daughter of Mr and Mrs— Lyman Hyde 2432 Van Buren Ave was one of the exhibitors in the 34th annual exhibition of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts students work in the school studios rado scenic trip was completed by Dr and Mrs Edward I Rich and daughters Mrs Cleone Eccle and Mrs Joseph W Brewer A check for $150 made payable to Ogden Pioneer Days celebration was received by Mayor Harflowers wild man W Perry from the George Viewing gorgeous A on and snow Lowe Co It was the second and the pines aspens of La check Plata the mountain received frpm that compeaks a delightful southern pany within four months- - 50 Years Ago OUT OUR WAY Cathedral vs Church Years Ago 23 d On the 1 The Women’s Christian TemWillis Brown judge of the “was Union perance granted per- juvenile court of Salt Lake acIn the same test m JuIy 1947 mission by the Ogden City Coun- companied by 17 of his boys who the public was quizzed on seven cil to have charge of a Fourth of were under probation were visicelebration at Lester Park of the above countries (Austria July Some of the best speakers in Og- tors at the Utah State Industrial ''as not included) With the ex- - den were invited to speak music School They were guests at a would be patriotic and the dis- dinner and in the afternoon charge of firecrackers and other played baseball with students at the school explosives prohibited None of them that the criticism 1 It nreeinUeAfnlr Yugoslavia latest Gallup Poll would never-end-th- e Utah-Colo- 19 16 feauJt11 that those per sons who have attended college can correctly lo-Do not say “The facts I needed ac£e only four were accorded to me” Say “were out of the eight Dr Gallup riven to me' countries on the average Get AU Eight Only one personin 10 who has gone to college can get aU eight correct On the other hand ' one person in 12 with college train-ing cannot identify a single country In this same type of test done Revelation revealment dis- - eight years ago Americans got a closure exposure uncovering higher score That of course was ust a£ter World War II 'when nuKD STUDY public interest was focused on The reception Jan Sibelius gave to Eugene Ormandy and the entire Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra on the porch of his home near Helsinki Finland can be viewed as an eloquent demonstration of the cultural achievements recorded in the United States Sibelius a foremost composer of today and one of the great artists of orchestral writing of all time told Conductor Ormandy his orchestra’s performance of Sibelius works was “perfect” Rarely does a first rate composer make such a declaration to a body of musicians and we may be sure that throughout the world of music the word will go out fhat Jan Sibelius showered this praise upon an American orchestra is yours Austria Another method of scoring the test is the number of countries each person identified correctly It works out this way: Three per cent of all persons ?? the survey could correctly identify all eight countries could cor- between one and “He could The frequency that a country ficial throne of a bishop Thus Twenty-thre- e per cent could voice of the is in the new would seem to a cathedral technically is the identify none of the eight counhive little eiiect on the degree bishop’ church tries ys unit-separa- te — inspection ! Francisco and see the peace of the world born Possibly Stettinius carried it too far but basically he was right The peace of the world And though people have forgot-an-d the new machinery for keep- - ten it also has accomplished the peace of the world had some great victories plus some ing to be founded on people their victories few people even knew hopes their fears their dread about v N Victories People have forgotten for instance how the U N stopped Russia dead in its tracks when yxj the Red army in 1946 was about ready to move into Iran Iran was considered —by Moscow—a Soviet sphere of influence— territory on which the Soviet had a lien No opposition was dreamed possible to Red occupation — except from the people most concerned Iran ' Then the United Nations moved ebnd cold water over my report that ln‘ of °Tce opinion the force public Stalin had written a savage note to Roosevelt shortly before FDR’s war?ings funded from death and that Eisenhower had rang round the world And withdrawn United States troops an angry snaid the Russian out of the suburbs of Berlin back bCCa“Se °£ ehaveXen ’other U N s?a‘nhproie"sElbe hav forgotten-glamo- rous Finally it even made slightly y‘ctories Pe°Ple of war between the crusty unlani-India and Pakistan conciliation e ! fnHoH wL of the disputes es-a hopeful rosy tablishraent It o£ radio infornlatlon stations all over the world to Killing the U N g£ve £be £rue £ac£s about peace A lot of people have tried to and the constructive unpubli-wrec- k the United Nations since Seized job the U N has been rosy hopeful collegiate ing in backward countries to 10 years ago The Minute prove health agriculture living Women have poured cold water standards on it The Liberty Belles have Finally there is Korea which linked it to radicalism The may- - some people will call a dark spot or of Santa Monica refused to on the U N escutcheon History' have the U N flag flown from however may prove otherwise the schools on United Nations History may show that despite Day The creation of NATO as a its fumbles and failings the organization in Paris ed effort to stop an aggressor circumventing the United Na-- in Korea was the most important tions didn’t do it any good The mile-pos- t in this civilizaUen’ mess over Indochina in which sometimes uncertain French and Dulles side- - ing groping for peace No the United Nations is a stepped the U N plus our recent refusal to refer Formosa to the long way from wrecked It still United Nations — all have hurt has the people behind it Two And most potent of all the million of them have come to see men in the Kremlin have tried its building in New York It still to undercut belittle and sabo- - has behind it the determined drive of the little nations and tage the United Nations Nevertheless and despite all their leaders —the Spaaks the this the United Nations today Evatts the Castros the Zuletas is still functioning the Lies the Hammarskjolds— For it’s too important too basic the people who have nothing to to be killed People have been gain and the most to lose by discouraged about it It has suf- - war fered setbacks But it still repre- But most of all it has behind sents the world’s best hope for it what it had 10 years ago when founded in San Francisco— hope peace Arab-Israe- ll our 0 195S Drew Pearson Adenauer Knows Job Confused Argentine Situation JUNE 20 By J R Williams |