Show GEORGE SOKOLSKY ii OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22 1959 EDITORI AL S h - 'it i "I lllf 4 -- j Vv I Readers' Guides Omit Important More Conservative Publications F Important Venture in Foreign Relat ions President Eisenhower has called congressional leaders of both parties to the White House on Nov 30 for a discussion pertaining to his visit in December to 11 foreign nations This is as it should be of course because the President's journey pertains to United States foreign policy and our lawmakers of both political parties play a part in the making of foreign policy The President of the United States is authorize by the Constitution to initiate foreign policies and to carry them out That same Constitution however says that the Senate has the power to approve or reject treaties pertaining to foreign policy and it also has the power of confirming persons named by the President to carry out foreign policy details Furthermore Congress through adoption of resolutions advises the President as to congressional wishes in the matter of foreign policy - And the lawmakers in turn: represent the American people So it is true as has often been pointed - out that foreign policy is made in the White House also in the State Department also in Congress and also in communities all over the land where public opinion is developed and communicated The foreign policies of the United States are described as expressions of our" national interests As the State Department points out there never has been a time in our history when we could go about the business of promoting our national interests free from the threat of destructive forces The President's purpose in his visits is to explain our national interests and urge approval of them by the nations we are striving to gain and retain as friends The more friends we make who indorse our national interests the better it will be for us The Eisenhower journey will be a brief but important foreign relations venture i which should be preceded by the kind of conference the President has called for an understanding about what is to be said and what it is hoped to accomplish petition comes from the hair styling industry Women who have just invested rather is events When the record of notable heavily in a hairdo don't wish to risk musscompiled for 1959 the exploit of Capt ing it with a hat The millinery manufacJoseph W Kittinger 31 in making a record turers and their employes insist that this will is erroneous behavior on the part of the parachute drop from the edge of space do women because a hat might very well surely be included ' are ' ' ' Those with the most imagination much to improve their looks most impressed by the Air Force officer's Because both manufacturers and workabanascent to that distant point where he ers have a common enemy to fight they doned the balloon for his drop of refrain from fighting one another but concentrate on women's hatlessness with adExciting adventures usually are made vertising 'and publicity campaigns The with companions or with the applause of a contest has severe aspects crowd to help steel the nerves Capt Kit- In good times millinery workers were emtinger made his leap from the cold loneli- ployed about 45 weeks a year Now they ness of the space frontier above a New Mex- are lucky to get in 35 weeks revealing the ico desert power of fashions to make or break ' was most in admire the we What exploit in himconfidence the spaceman's supreme self land confidence in the perfection of the details that he supervised The element Once upon a time writers used the was of recklessness completely lacking words "humble" or "lowly" when they The captain proved anew the truth of the mentioned the potato But no longer Tosaying that genius is an infinite capacity to day the appropriate adjective is "versatake pains " tile" This is because of the increasing tendency of industry to process them into convenient and interesting forms for the Youths Accuse Elder taste and convenience oL consumers MrsGretchen V C Abbott consultant for the White House Conference on Chil- priate especially at this particular time dren and Youth toid a Utah "conference on because the price of potatoes is at the highFriday that she is shocked by American est mark spuds have attained in seven youth's indictment of their elders years Dad may not know this unless he "They have complained that their par- does the shopping but mom is in no doubt ents failed to show them their love that about it Wall Street Journal last week quoted they have failed to set them proper exto failed provide an Idaho potato processor as declaring that amples that they have the leadership youth craves" one of these days the housewife won't know The visiting consultant found this kind what a whole potato looks like "if this of criticism in Utah as well as in the other trend keeps growing" This was probably states where state reports for the 1960 another instance of using exaggeration for White House Conference are being pre- emphasis but the trend toward processing pared clearly is more pronounced than many of mountSo we learn that- in the midst of us had supposed The newspaper article reports that only ing criticism by a4ults of juvenile behavior ' and their alleged unwillingness to submit 13 per cent of Idaho's potato crop went to to discipline the younger folks have built the processors 10 years ago Last year the figure was 38 per cent and this year it is up profound cases against their elders There is much to be said for the asser- expected that 40 per cent will be made into tion that juvenile delinquency often is a frozen french fries patties dehydrated mashed potatoes or already-peeleand product of adult delinquency ready for the oven forms These processes take place in plants located in Idaho providing increasing emPolitics makes strange bedfellows and ployment The quality of the Idaho spud revealed by the lends itself to processing And processing so does competition-afact that millinery manufacturers and the helps mightily the Idaho potato to pay the Millinery Workers Union have become vir- high freight costs to the distant markets tual partners in an effort to induce more Altogether it Would seem that the famed Idaho potato is well on the way to new women to wear more hats A union spokesman says that the com- - fame and fortune M ' M Some time ago seeking information I turned to "Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature" for an index and noted that certain publications were omitted it X mdmf Those left out happened to be favorites of mine and they were on what I would consider my side of the fence To me that meant that if a high school or college student were seeking the conservative side of an argument to write an essay or prepare a debate he would have no index to it I selected the "National Review" as an instance and searched for a mention of it and found none ) The "National Renew" is a sub-- should be in an index to current es bread-and-butt- er - - : d Hairdo Against Hat s if if iVf K if Vi A ¥ VLt VW V would be of value to Ogden The 20 club instructed Mr Boyle to subMiss Winifred' CopUng was to be mit his report to the Ogden Chamguest soloist for the Thanksglvin ber of Commerce and to offer the praise service in the First Presbyterian Church She was to sing club's assistance in forming a simithree numbers during the service lar bureau in Ogden YEAKS AGO Col James Dee commander of the Salvation Army Intermountain division with headquarters in Denver was a visitor in Ogden He was accompanied by Major Arthur Brewer divisional secretary The two were to make an inspection 6f Army work in Ogden and attend a luncheon in the Hotel Ben Lomond with the Salvation Army advisory board' " Members cf the Mtlchiztdck priesthood of the Ogden stake were planning a meeting in the Stake The Aaronic priestTabemacb hood was to meet in the Fourth Ward for their meeting Apostle Albert E Bowen was to be the main speaker ! :' V peakhig at tha OgKen Boyle den Adyertirin and Sales Club reported- cn the "Better Business Burec-Jsci tow such a bureau Six Weber College debaters and speakers were on their way to Stockton Calif to enter a tournament at the College of the Pacific ' s THE POWER OF FAITH "In the name of God amen we having undertaken for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith a voyage to plant the first colony do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God combine ourselves together" So wrote our founding fathers as they composed the Mayflower Compact before landing at' Plymouth' Thus the Pilgrims began in faith and it strengthened them to endure cold starvation' and disease Fifty of the 100 colonists died the first winter Yet when the Mayflower sailed for England no one elected to return They worked hard and reaped a bountiful-harvesThen they rejoiced in thanksgiving sharing their bounty with the Indians in days of feasting and sport Other colonies began to celebrate the day and in 1789 George Washington y proclaimed the holiday as one of public thanksgiving and prayer Scme-riodica- t offi-nall- DREW PEA RSO head of Proctor and Gamble is now in the Cabinet The took place dosed-door in a session but the Committee Harris spent a lot cf time recently trying to nail down leaks to the newspapers regarding wanes van Doren Spe- qu ciflcally they tried to find out whether Dan Enright producer of the now banned Quiz Show "21" :f t it !! 7 T V Z nad Deen leaJCS from hlS assistant Albert Freedman They seemed almost more inter- ested in this than in quiz shows Congressman John Flynt of Georgia began the tion "Mr Enright" he asked "have you communicated the contents of either your testimony given in ex- ecuuVe session or that of Mr Freed- man to anyone not members of this staff and not pnmmittf staff?" ftir Enrignt: To anyone who is cross-examinati- N every Westing Doren and those who rigged the TV house Laundromat" General Electric will carry the quiz shows are not the only ones on television guilty of fooling "the following TV blurb—"Yes General Electric puts Tide in the New auto-plSI!f' of the biggest deceivers is mau- Proctor & Gamble orie of the big three soap companies which up And Apex features the following until two years ago operated under TV commercial: "Tide's inside— the guidance of Neil McElroy Mr Apex knows you want the cleanest mgtiruy is now oecreiary ox ue- - - tAnth nAiKU fense & Gamble not only pays ctor 7 Meanwhile his soap empire has now been officially charged with for part of this washing machine "false misleading and deceptive"r advertising but features th wash- aaverusing on television iinKea ers fa its own advertising The with Proctor & Gamble are some Commission claims that of the biggest washing machine manufacturers in the USA includ- - this tie-i- n TV promotion has given ing Kelvinator General Electric the housewife the impression that Apex Speed Queen Norge and the big washing machine companies TrQi' rnmmidUn deal exclusively with certain kinds " T - TTOMi cmi ha officially charged Proctor uamoie mm ganging up in ' runmrmoreweue-mu- i cWelMat" & uambie s soap powders ana soap products are about the only soaps on the market The Federal Trade Commission charges that this tie-i- n r advertising is not only false and misleading but also monopolistic and unfair to competing soap companies DECEPTIVE ADS Here is how the "deceptive" ad- vertising deals- between Proctor & Gamble and the washing machine manufacturers orjerate: Trnrtnr A- narnhln makes a deal with Westinghouse Laundromat to feature "Dash" in the TV commer- cials of Westinghouse The TV com-mercial reads: "Dash is the only Proctor - - a " f "rvTr Proctor ly com- - n Tr' soaps This TV gimmick has paid hand- some dividends According to the Federal Trade Commission: "Dur- ing the fiscal year ended June 30 1958 Proctor and Gamble net sales of all products were $1295153369 its net profit was $73196618 and its total assets were $S04i9nu The trade commission's complaint has met with anguished denials But with Bernard Goldfine and Sherman Adams no lonser operating around the White House it looks as if the Federal Trade Commission would push the complaint hard re-gardless of the fact that the former THE GIRLS on nik Procter and Gamble Of Deceptive Monopolistic Ads w WASHINGTON Charles Van detergent packed in FTC Accuses l S rrv f rSnlht wu"luuce v 1 Yes I i'" VL - - Flynt: Have you done it in a way that it might reach the news- - f&: mtmicat(d '"No sir I hav with- - com- - my intimate asso-- jt When it came to the insides thert of course librarians who read and librarians who did rat read And I should imagine t h same is true today men and won Presumably every organization has to establish some system to do its work On the other hand an in-dex to be of value must be com-plete It must cover the field ful- In the parUailar index in question is widely used by students in the preparation cf themes essay debates etc His also used by persons engaged ° EUcil professions as mine who search for the priried word nQ assumpUon must be that it is accurate and complete For gener- ntions the "Readers Guide to Peri- odical literature' has been regard- ed as accurate complete and as as the 11th ediUon cf the En- rrlnrwHia PHtannira whiVh fam pretty close to perfection To be complete it may not omit any pe-- were en being what they are In fact reading on this job was a kind of featherbeddhg when a stock-bowas too tired he seized a book and read it among the shelves Surely the conservative side of current questions requires as much aUenUon as the radical cr liberal sides or as those publications which take no side at all but publish stm dry articles by inexpert persons about nothing particularly signifl- cant and which women read whilt ffArf Hn iho Wnin! tmH 9t similar occasions men prefer mu - y der EVERYBODY'S MONEY " cross-examin- a- Uncle Sam's Also Feeling Pinch of High Living Costs -- rr- tt- -i ready sold sycthetic rubber plants Mr Wilscn would eo all the war Ruktyur By Merrylt cm'c ytt f mn-r-j- ' ifhW"± lau UU411 rt ttuuvwwii levels Competes WiU JJilBL tcpl" tal in business ventures along So- cialistic lines rovemment ties un - credit which should be re-- piiserved for genuinely governmental purposes xbe recent defeat in New York cf a proposed constitutional amend ment to permit New York City to vm- - AnW-it3 hm en-Harr- is: cora' "Personally I find television very enlightening Every time my husband turns on the set I go into the other room and read a book!'- - e" lJAlA Jf" turnea nccau rniacnus form cf annual deIials e v testimony of Mr Freedman be-- in Great Britain and the swing in fore this committee to a column West Germany France and else- writer by the name of Mr Drew where toward prudent economics Pearson?" we can effect enormous budgetary Harris: "I am informed that in savings by turning away from So- the late edition referred to as the cialistic experiments five star ediUon of the New York At the outset cf his White House Mirror of this morning and I was career President Eisenhower forewarned by innumerable tele-- pointed to the road to economy in phone calls last night all during urging that the Federal Government the night that such a story was to back away from economic projects be published and that it is now which private investors and the on the newsstands (This was the states and localities are able and story that Freedman had testified willing to carrv on Van Doren was coached) Did you Charles E Wilscn former presi- to how dent cf General Electric Co has have any information as such a story got out?" made specific proposals for taking Enright: "No In fact I received the Federal Government cut of its n inVlirter rf it insf nhnnt'fln hnnr VncTrvocs ventnrec fVrAnph Jcnoinff and a half ago Someone told me of the assets to private investors that such a story was in the offing This would help in two ways It Frankly sir in some measure this would in the first place return the extent and all our free governmental ventures to the I tax roll Secondly it would cbvi-fin- d efforts in the last few days - ate the need cf appropriating sub-faiafthis a very sad state of " sidles to make up deficits in Fed- unfortunate eral business ventures Besides the Harris: "I agree it is someone without that any authority recouped capital could be applied to whatsoever would take upon him- - Federal debt reduction and would self to give out such information" reduce annual interest costs Just Enright: "I thrv this is tragic" as the Federal Government has al- - w f7ciJuoner Mr Rtktvsw lvoiriM fnn !rsed in (' -H t- rf tfiH wHI U uj Z t pUmJ a rce!vt t&Krwg tfir ndt nvwt wfijf fe ©vVt it teluirtn) ENGLISH By W L Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do not say "Jackson is going to stop in St Louis and visit with his relatives 10r & ICW iay Jackson is going to stay in St Louis" and nmit "with WORD STUDY es rs 23 legal debt limit for school The nation's largest city would have faeej m ch fiscal scrueeze if tt hsA not absorbed 14 billion doHar 0f jU credit in the tal function of owning and oper- atin2 the subwar system As part 0f this departure from the free terprise philosophy New York put out bonds to buy out the local trans-elate- d pcrtabon syems previously owned fsnd cPersted by Pnvate tions While politicians held out the hope of thns capturing for the people the "profit' cf private operators the ¥ tax-obviat- rilA Ve'f k- -t sif-prfnrri- np J -- hir - power projects SELL OFF MORTGAGES nation's capital are quietly at Uttling with the free and easy- Others recommend that the gov!n and out cf the Penta- ernment sell off home mortgages snlv held by the Federal National Mortgage Assn end loans in the scrt' T Bint nd Im more Mo of the Eiport-tepc- ri irn— thm A- cro-tara- w!a inrhirV well as yours and mine now the budget balancers VUliJO -i-- vn mA Flynt: "Thank you sir" we change some basic concepts and Chairman Oren Harris of Arkan- philosoDhy ovcr uie ""a n aU accUmulated policies are to be continued uncritically 'mf°°l' gow P?1 associates of yours hen we are in for an unending se- taNe Yofkf havet you ries of whopping big budgets with catc tolormaUon relating to continuing onerous taxes our "sumony eonesaay mgnw Great progress could be made to-fi:rfl1 Sflnif if nut of the trard basfJ1- Probably two or three of the Camp David" bOate-nave you Chairman Harris: arree- mpttn? had aQy conct with any officials mtlAs So-Wilh the made °r representative of the National viet Union to reduce armament broadcasting Lompany7 extjenditures on both s'des -nngny A met one oy cnance on Thu Cf course calls for inter- ht coming down naticmal action and agreement Iast Y)f ODC caa ne w But there are purely domestic THIS IS TRACICI vays lor siasrang governmeniai exretax and providing "You have not discussed Jnditures with anyone connected or asso- - ht: 8re likeJv t0 with the National Broadcast- J w° to your seeing this ing Co -- prior Lr-other in °£J£Sfs of peroetwtinc tv- ew ueai tfte entire plane since tt your testhnony last endjreezing program Wednesday? HANDWRITING ON WALL Enright: "No sir Harris: "Did you or anyone assoSpecifically if we see the hand- elated with you of your knowledge siting on the wall b the recent if degrees above zero lowest mercury reading of the year City Council in regular session had passed upon a volume of bills including an ordinance creating a sewer district embracing portions of Jackson Van Buren and Quincy avenues from 24th to 27th Another ordinance granted to the Oregon Short Line Railroad Co permission to build a spur track on Wall from a point 160 feet north of 21st to a point 40 feet north cf 22nd The council had voted to abandon sprinkling of the streets at night and dispensed with services of the sprinkling supervisor The streets were to be washed in the paved district in the daytime to avoid collection of ice sponsored by the Western Association cf Teachers of Speech Reed Coray with J Demos as alternate debaters and LaMoin SutUemyre Ray Bpyle of the Boyle Furniture orator They were accompanied by :Co had returned from Salt Lake coach H Leland Mpnson where he had been for three days E J Fjeldstedr secretary of on business Northern Utah Intermountain AssoMrs F Armstrong of Salt Lake ciation of Civic s Clubs was hailed as sponsor of a move to build up City was visiting her daughter northern Utah's beef cattle He Mrs E W Brainard of Ogden also discussed - improvement of Fred M Nye the clothier had scenic approaches : to principal returned from Ely Nevf where he areas of Northern Utah to stimulate went on a business trip tourist trade r A R' Mclntyre of the Badcon : -Pharmacy was in Salt Lake City vi c SO TEAKS AGO to business connected ° Temper atur a had dipped to 23 attending with the Masonic Lodge ftttu2Jf tJSfniwS6 oftbfi lBp H det£r- aprS £5gn That Versatile Potato ':- — : periodical literature systm °j It is in fact the S tive publication which his regularly for enough years to ac- - °De 15 111 a PuhhcaUon whjch cept its permanence this corrmiittee either ignores cr dis- FIRM EXPLAINS likes or is ignorant of 1)065 aT!5on So I write to the publishers of the very periodi- Index the H W Wilson Co and 051 PuhHshed in the United States? mosi valuable articles have received from Edwin B Col- - Yct rnar Puhlished in obscure ones burn the following explanation: Librarians are bound to know the "All of the periodicals indexed in the Readers Guide are selected by outsWes of books and magazines vote of the subscribers to that in- - Whea il comes to the insides they 50 ether humans limit dex none by us Most of the sub- themselves to scribers of course are libraries— reading reviews For while at high school: years public college and school in a branch "We are currently having the as-- 1 worked as a stock-bo- y New York Public Library sistance of a committee of the cf 11 was bac3c fa dark American Library Assn who is hea 5'oung folks could work their making a series of studies "of all of our periodical indexes and their ough high school as well 24 The job was pleasant college coverage You will find a list of these indexes and related sen-icesalary came to 5230 a week to libraries at the bottom of this wch was good money then for this "°rk although today it letterhead This committee invites hardly pay for anything the from the subscribers suggestions and from other sources concerning doUar having shrunk in value 1 leaned much about 0:1 ms titles which should be considered books from a prae-these- 'a Periodicals for the index being studied From' AH tical kinds passed standpoint voting list is prepared and through my hands as they did sent to all subscribers ls "Sh a librarian's hands "Their votes determine which pe how tow hat was wde are to be indexed These because of the classific-inUrva- ls studies and polls are conducted at Lhe lion according to "the Dewey ded- of several years" rnal system even without reading SOME SORT OF SYSTEM That Leap From Space 14V-mil- — "Use a word three times and is yours" Let us increase cur vocabulary by masterr cre word each day Today's word: DOGMA- TlZE: to speaK or wnie positive assertions' without adducing proof "It Is useless to dogmatize about things which have never been proved" |