Show mutter x iifi EDITORIALS r" OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29 1959 CA £ y Minuteman Announcement Stirs Excitement Hb (' ft - -- ':r"'r A That was exciting news from Washing- - struction will be required for missile manu-to- n v vv:' Vannouncing that the Air Force will facturel V:V construct dollar facilities The arsenal site can be considered the near Ogden and Brigham City to build and daddy of all the military installations of power the mighty Minuteman interconti the region Soon after theclose of World nental ballistic missile With Thiokol in Box Elder County War I a spreading array of magazines was scheduled to build the first stage engine constructed there for dead storage of am- ior me missile ana tne iormer ugaen munition leu over irom me war rugu Arsenal location chosen as the site of the freight rates discouraged the government plant for assembly of the missile employ- - from making much use of the arsenal and ment in the area is scheduled to increase then in 1929 most of the magazines were storm In the some estimates raying the increase in jobs blown down in a tornado-lik- e will total 4000 depression years the arsenal was rebuilt as This means that communities in Weber a bomb loading and bomb storage facility Davis and Box Elder counties have in- and later as a manufacturing center for creased planning tasks lo perform in order ammunition The government abandoned it as an ordnance depot a few years ago and Force programs may be orderly it became a part of Hill Field Now it will be the place where the Min- City Manager Walton Taylor's assertion that Ogden City's income will not be large uteman missile will be assembled and in the year ahead to provide the paired Of this missile the Britannica Book citizens with all of the services and facilities of the Year says: "The key to this concept they want takes on new significance if we was the use of solid propellants for pro- must prepare for new population pulsion rather? than the liquid propellants The Air Force states definitely that it used in the Atlas and Titan If successful will build a plant next to the Thiokol facil: solid propellants promiso to make it sim' ity west of Brigham for production of the pler to maintain the missiles in a higher first stage engine The statement does hot stage of readiness for extended periods of v go into details about the facilities to be time" So new intercontinental ballistic missile built at the former Ogden Ordnance Depot or Ogden Arsenal as it was usually called history is to be made in abundance in our But we may be certain that extensive con- - immediate neighborhood multi-millio- n r Taxes and Wages Are Inflexible Part of Business Operations Cf la a discussion Is now taking place vftch Is a ca all over this country that it merits is a strictly local problem thought everywhere although it Michael Quill runs a-- transport workers union which Is his private i: empire Although the members of this union art mostly religious men and in the early days it was regarded as a Communist union some of its controlling officers being of that peruasica Quill is 1: reputed no longer to have any associations with such persons r One reason that Quill does enjoy — : mH — a popularity among the members must have studied at the feet ef of his union is that he has increased some Keynesian economists who their wages and improved their infested that and other American working conditions But the New universities during the lSXs and York City subway system is bank- - l&40s rupt and in a disgraceful condition NOT FLEXIBLE Its losses have become a drain upon The economic system is never as the city flexible as the Keynesian economists STRIKE THREAT fay Were it so no business would Now Quill plans a strike on trans- ever go broke For instance in his portation about the time of the letter on the subject Rep Porter MaS- ft Christmas season The strike Is to writes of the Dossibilitv ef mtfirj? be against the remaining privately- - other costs What costs? The two owned bus lines It is estimated principal costs that any industry that it will cost 20 million dollars a faces are wages and taxes Neither year to fulfill Quill's demands The can be cut Yaes are usually fixed operating company is caught in a by an agreement with a union The only ways to cut wages are pincers it cannot absorb the in- crease by raising rates unless per- - to lay off unnecessary workers to mitted to do so by the state author- - limit or lessen featherbed ding or to ities it cannot decrease its taxes increase automatic processes The unless permitted to do so by the steel strike is taking place pre-ci-ty it can permit its plant and because industry demands a :to deteriorate until it reision of work rules rejects equipment !' '' A 1 'fill will be unsafe to use busses or it featherbedding and therefore would can go into bankruptcy and thus po- - reduce manpower if wages are force the city to take over creased the bus lines which the richest city Taxes of course cannot be cut in America cannot 'because taxes are a first lien ca X to afford do " "itHll Compare this situation with some earnings and are determined not of the economic theories of Rep by negotiators but by legislation J - t ' llliniannini iliTi' i'i Charles 0 Porter of Oregon who Porter also FJggests reducing divi-i- n a letter to a business I know dends and cutting execwtive salaries THE wrote: as alternatives to increasing prices If dividends are' not adequate to time our 'Each taxes are The "Jesus warm voice first faith in Christmas Carols Nativity hymn happy song we raised attract capital how does a to have the extra get inwas composed in the Fourth Century Later under the light of All the Nations" out of the customer by in-- cess expand? The dividend is not solemn religious hymns were transformed into simple popufluence of creasing prices is an utterly fallaci- - only a compensation for money lar joyous and fervent carols Martin Luther is credited with composing "Away in ous conclusion as any freshman borrowed (it is euphemistically student of economics could tell called invested) to run a business a Manger" In 18th Century England strolling musicians" warmed the spirits of their but- it is a stabilizer cf the credit you " fellow townsmen as they sang from door to door Father Joseph Mohr in the Austrian to the consumer "Raising wrote prices standing cf a company "Silent Night" It is Tyrol manifested his faith in the 19th Century when he is An investor— that is one who at a in fact sometimes not even a said that he wrote verses on Christmas Eve because the church organ was broken and feasible risk lends his savings to a conv alternative taxes are he did not wish his parishoners disappointed He rushed to his friend the organist like any other cost which may go pany— prefers not to put it into who composed the melody in a few)iours and it was sung at midnight Today carblue chips for safety but rather into up olers of all ages representing churches organizations and neighborhood groups lift "Sometimes a bus mess finds It new and currently expanding enter-prude- nt to to pass the increased cost prises for a reward for his courage to in in homes the aged gatherings spirits as they softly sing down hospital halls on to consumer sometimes it is The dividend is what he locks for the communities and to their neighbors "God rest you merrv gentlemen Let nothing Alternatives as an index Porter'a ideas would utterly impossible you dismay Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day must be constantly examined such rnake it Impossible to start small as cutting other costs increasing businesses or to expand them ca jet propulsion productivity changing the product borrowed (often called "public") "I would like to see the President mix of the company reducing divi- - money state this" he told the American deads and cutting executive sal- - As for cutting salaries industry " has a tough enough time finding zries public" Rep Porter studied at Harvard suitable men Brain potr erpcri- wber n a±ieve4 hSS knowledge imagination mnSn From his sUtements concerning mand high returrJbJ the law cf economics It would appear that he supply and demand X°Ru££la nik Two years and two months IS- U4U: New York City characteristic of what is going anti-Communi- st mum i! r: : i :1 -- re-enou- T M '" - X fc GEORGE SOKOLSKY gh 1 : SWUk " srr 11 lly T 1 POWER OF FAITH - busi-mon- Will a federal tax reduction be good or bad for the general welfare? We can see swarms of economists sitting down now to write their views for publication or for congressional committees Views will be studied Congress will make the decision At the moment it would appear that reform of the tax structure to plug leaks and re- move injustices has more chance in Con- &GSS than reduction of the tax rates Season of Good Deeds Old Santa has visited cities and towns up and down our state formally launching the Christmas shopping season In the next few weeks a great amount of business will be done but business is not the only activity that will be brisk in the weeks be- tween now and Christmas Day Numerous individuals and organizations already are at work planning for the happi ness of the less privileged especially the children Food clothing and gifts will be distributed thanks to a great number of volunteers who are generous with their time as well as with their money gifts it is customary for some persons to be- moan what they call the commercialization of Christmas The critics however can take comfort in the fact that the humane aspects of the "Christmas season have increased more rapid than the commercial aspects We must remember that the increased business is accounted for by the increased eagerness to give and to share St-Franci- - - Cuba's Chief Bancor soldier of tendencies who fortune with has become president ot the Cuban wational Bank and dictator of Cubas foreign trade predicts Cuba's immediate future wiU call for more belt tightening It seems sate to make such a prediction tnanKs to Cuban mismanagement under Fidel Castro and the quality of the men he has appointed to help him govern— if govern is the ' ' word for what is happening The Associated Press reports that many businessmen in Cuba expressed shock at the appointment of Maj Ernesto Guevara Tax Cut to become the Cuban government's banker1 Although the outlook for a federal in- If Cubans are shocked what about bankers come tax reduction is dim the U S Cham- in other parts of the world who are called ber of Commerce's request if or an immediupon to finance trade with the Cubans Guevara is described as favoring more-tradate cut for all individuals 'and corporations in Europe especially with the Red will stir up a great amount of discussion Everybody would like to receive a smaller bloc of nations and less with the United income tax bill but not everybody will States He may wind up with little trade agree with the chamber that this is a good with any nation because his background is not conducive to building up a high credit time for a reduction The chamber statement declares that a rating tax reduction will help to stabilize the dollar and promote economic growth We are Prize Short Form certain the chamber will draw reDlies from many sources saying that a tax reduction7 Denver Post reports that it found in a sch°o1 weekly a remarkable short will contribute to an inflationary condi-- 1 tion Rather than stabilize the dollar it will ioTP on which to figure out the amount due reduce its purchasing power it will be uncle bam in income taxes The tax form reads: stated t ' Ak Put down what you make Whether or not we are in an inflationB Put down what you spend ary spiral seems to have been answered in C Put down what's left an affirmative a few days ago by the news D Send C that the cost of living reached a new peak Well a little nonsense now and then is The chamber's recommendation will raise the question once more who are lib- relished erals andv who are conservatives The Chamber of Commerce of the United States They're Saying has a reputation for being a conservative HOLLYWOOD— Art expert Taylor Curbody The Eisenhower administration is tis of the Curtis Gallery in Pasadena asviewed at the moment as conservative Yet that the paintings discovered in the the chamber urges tax reduction while the serting home of a television repair man are not administration wants a budget surplus to masterpieces: reduce the national debt "The world is full of old pictures" v A Argentina-bor- 31-year-- left-leanin- DREW n g - T " Chamber for e What 20 YEARS AGO Plans for the 1940 Democratic campaign in Weber County were considered at a joint meeting of the Weber county Democratic exec- - S i!SH Weber county commissioners were planning a meeting in the near fu- was ifl ?SL!n iSSSSS ucujaiei monies then available in county funds into the general fund to meet uuuiuunai vuta vi Beveiai uepariments which were not reckoned wiui wnen the budget was drawn upt -- SamNBnmkerOgdenl elected first president of the new B'Nal B'Rith lodge in Ogden Sam Herscovitz was chosen secretary and A L Leyen vice president - WASHINGTON— There are not are Dr Weroher Von Braun who many countries in' the world these developed the first rocket for Hit- days where you can be admonished ler and is now an American citi- for taking tourist photographs- - zen vigorous in his defense of the Especially there are not many coun- - USA and William H Pickering tries where your films are seized director of the Jet Propulsion Lab-if you are a tourist merely snapping oratory of the National Space- - Ad-- pictures around government build- - ministration Dr Von Braun spoke out the ings Not even in Moscow are tour- ists bothered when they snap pic- - other day to warn that the United States was five years behind Rus tures of the Kremlin However American citizens snap- sia in the space race and was though diplomatically ping pictures of the U S Capitol promptly dome the other day were suddenly censored Both the Army which used ' to accosted by police and had their films confiscated employ Van Braun and the civilian The reason: They had photographed the Stars and Stripes flying upside down over the Capitol tinned him to pipe down about Ike's dome ?auure 10 sPfn en°uS? money 10 Behind' this was a little sales keep up with Russia Later when gimmick to sell flags the space agency heard Van Braun that have been flown over the had agreed to discuss basic prob- - withMartin Capitol To this end Donald Duran lems on NBC-Ta young Senate guard was sent up Agronsky its officials hurriedly told1 to the dome to hoist several flags Von Brun We won t own you then bring them down Duran raised but if we did we would advise you " and lowered the flags for several not to appear" rninutes then paused for a rest Von Braun took the hint He didn't notice that the last flag Pickering was equally undiplo- was upside down matic In one of the most forthright This happens to be a distress sig speeches recently made by a gov- nal and means that the Capitol of eminent official he warned that the the United States needs help It U S space program is too feeble brought police rushing up to the and too poorly planned to keep up dome immediately Other police with Moscow that the President were dispatched to confiscate films should call a spade a spade and from tourists who had taken photos' warn the American public just of the Stars and Stripes flying up- - where we stand side downx "We must either pursue our space n There are some people around developments actively and who believe that it may fully or we must declare ourselves be justified to fly the Stars and completely out of the space race" Stripes upside down Among them said the man who is in charge of V HY GARDNER CALLING NEW YORK—At the request of Nobel Award winning Father Pire Van CUbunf flew to Brus- - fi lWeberunVRed toS N- thirty-nine-year-o- 1 Sie Sd - success-Washingto- SLadsUfunSd asat TZJ? lJs Ls Hon Upside Down Flag on Capitol Was indication Of NatlOn S DiStreSS? su Jr thii J0IFrancS mt PEARSON sels to play a benefit concert for the Europe of the Heart Fund— a humane organization trying to as Consolidated Co was at the mine construct villages to house dismany of the world's 900000 inspecting recent developments placed persons as possible The promotion of Andrew J Cro- John J Anthony the original nin agent of the Denver and Rio "What is your problem?" man Barbara Hassin? Davis rrtWa Grande at Salt Lake cAtv tn th recuperating at Mt Sinai Hospital tura soDrano nfW had ko nosition of ppnpral amnt in in Los Angeles chosen to sing specialty numbers in of the Western Pacific from a heart atCity the Welfare league "Follies" which At the tack were in rehearsal She had started & Pencil an Pen ingher early school off - B r o adway 111 W Very other the reward mpleUf a s ked producer : college and Cterien snr al k a uj juuuq man iui &ei vice Billy Rose his events Supt E C Manson and assistant opinion of the Osderi residents had Lake producer's latest Supt play Rose poked at his steak anizauon io jOonate wank- - gone west on a tour of inspection looked up and said "I thought it wWch which would take them as far west was pretty rare" "You mean unusual or unique?" asked the were nnt in use i nev were tt tux - e i xt — No sent to Europe eager producer Billy ' A force of about 20 men and teams sighed "just not very well done!" v ikmkj muv naa uegun wors on ine uavis ana London riveted with official deThe new theater on the site of 'Weber counties canal four miles nials of beLady the old Utahna Playhouse was this side of the line Sufficient gradBagot that she's not expecting a 15 L!? baby His Lordship recently celelKlc llKiU lu ' 1 brated his 82nd birthday the by M TDt!tnAer ' Joseph Wright had returned Despite the clouds Charles Van — — from a few months' visit to southern Doren's been offered a featured role in a forthcoming Al Zugsmith Manager S M Levy of the Ely California MS? msiMmw " ey s ld movie starring Mamie Van Dor-e-n (Don't this item sound "fixed" to you?) Harry Belaf onte will have - a male vocal quartette behind him' when he opens a "one-man- " eight week engagement at the Palace Dec 15 Sigma Delta Chi the done so much to that's fraternity men to enter young encourage the field of journalism observes 4 its 50th anniversary Nov Batista in Indianapolis Jorge son of the former Cuban dictator (I wonder what sleeve he's laugh- ing up these days!) called the Harwyn Club to congratulate his last year's Bate deb Natalie Trundy upon her marriage to Overheard Charlie Hirchon at Tomaldo's: "They're back together again— I guess their divorce just didn't pan out hap11-1- pily!" Speaking about Khrushchev at the Penguin one of the detectives assigned to guard the man related a conversation that took place between himself Mr K and one of his interpreters when they entered the Empire State Building "Ask him what he thinks of it?" the bodyguard suggested "Ahhhh" Nikita said "they just put it up to impress me!" iSJSJpSJwJ! S M-lal- e a-Sv- j ames marlow fflFSlgg a vi up uv uvs x wie nuuie Before Secretary of Defense Mc-- " Elroy cut off funds for an atomic carrier Adm Arleigh Burke saw the budget figures on the wall and sent an appeal to reserve officers for "the support of all hands" to fight for modern carriers In a form letter to a select list of reservists the Navy chief wrote: "The most effective weapon system available for maintaining the peace is the attack carrier— not the type of carrier we fought with in Korea ll but modern carriers like the which can operate the high performance aircraft necessary to counter those of the Communists is where we need the sun- "This — ' For-resta- —- 1 sincerely believe that our World war carriers can uo me jod un- fortunately this is: not true The World War II carriers are rapidly and have becoming over-ag- e reached the limit of their modern- ization Their hulls and machinery are wearing out They must be re- placed The reserv ists rallied by Admiral Burke's stirring message are pre-paring to take the carrier battle to the floors of Congress " Controversial Senators Poor President Choices By Assoclattd Jm$ rlow Prtu Ntws Analyst WASHINGTON (AP)-W- hy in this one man Warren has only century G Harding been picked directly out of the Senate to run for the presidency? This question has special perti nency in 1960 when five men con- nected jwith the Senate will be con- wuwcu iui yiwiucuuui iwmuuuua Arue ine senaie is a pana ioruxn t nr tw u n in y r rrov yt t no 'nnr t--t m Taft nay have teemed too isola- tionist He had fought strenuously against some key international - measuref after the war Eisenhower was Internationalist Further Taft a tough fighter far what he believed was in constant axmct with Democrats But by 1352 the country consciously cr uzccrstivdsly may have been fed rroiongea exposure 10 pun-- ar II it was in the cold war with hc £crutiny 0f where he stands and thi z in ih- - hnt i?nmn u sekins how wby S° K£ the tre3 xr rapncans 7m poUUcally fn Knre r S&MS1 jo-rica- n was split by COrfTROVERSlAL JOB McCarthyisrn These troubles probably worked A forceful aggressive senator of m a kindly ci strong opinions and a willingness to manIav°r net well were whosoviews on rorw fjrrkf hm effnc was °ot conjwwiaL J'ho will develop a following But a b'oc cct cause he is in controversy be will whose as of a record enemies create intense opposition too soother of troubled waters made look re" tury poliUcal parties have looked store peaceto0M ana quiet Charles Van Doren the deposed or a general ofked and picked men the quiz whiz has given up his expen- - vhose views were not well known Harding's favor m 1920 f er just sive New York penthouse to Gwen and who therefore had not created orld )S ar I was by Verdon the musical comedy star broad antagonisms with th Senate struggle secreTom Finletter former This reasoning of bourse does J over cf bozs Trunot apply in the case of a President tary of the Air Force under man and 1958 Democratic nominee seeking a second term SMALL FOLLOWING ' for senator is the attorney for the The door to speculation on this Harding although a senator did Ted Bates Advertising Agency was opened this week with the dis-- not have too much of a national all those closure for the first time of the following He did not have which masterminded strong which commercials helped late Sen Robert A Taf t's own anal- - views was not controversial had rigged defeat Adlai Stevenson in 1952 ysis of why he lost the presidential made enemies looked kind and uov iwcseieuer piciieu up uai nominauon in ivoz 10 uex uwigni a man whn mi rl two potential aeiegaies in uau- - v Eisenhower peace or normalcy as he called iL fornia: State Sen John McCarthy Vice President Richard M Nix- WALL STREET BLAMED who is ready to run the Rockefeller Preiides cvcr Lhe Taft cut the crimarv blame on campaign in California and ex-L- t and lour Democratic senators— Gov Harold Pow ers who is sore the backing Eisenhower got from K WaU Street and the newspapers at Nixon However Non fa milliner r c luuiuu — mc aa vclhl u: ° s i:- - j:j wu-eto make sure these two men iUL tial candi- ed t maj tave the don't get on the California delega- tion He wants it unanimous for factor in his defeat Nixcn used to be hugely contro This was the fact that he was versial Nixon in I960 but isnt so much now None The thing to watch on Rockefe- Robert A Taft a hardworking but cf the four Democrats is anywhere ller's campaign trips is not neces- highly controversial figure His fel- s o controversial as Taft None cf low apparently de- them is identified with sarily what he does with the politi- cided Republicans Eisenhower better fitted their conflict cians but the private sessions late in the evening he has with the needs or had a better chance of Perhaps since the mood cf the moneyed backers who support the wmnin no Ironically it seems safe to be tapped But -f VL11 Hot politicians It was Nixon who pulled rZ:h Kt m timm ee nafrr rof the rug out from under Gov Good- happen if the pattern cf almost six irsntw in uin VnlcVit fii newspaper publicity as Taft Be-- decades with the exception cf w ' Harding is followed i I r HTfA by getting his money backers to de him friends but also sturdy oppony sert The boys in the ents GOP are not wedded to Nixon And here enter other discourage- factors in the selection of possible Despite a presment Rockefeller is already plan— the mood of the idential candidate ning another speaking tour of WischoosBy V L Cordon consin Minnesota Ohio' and In- country at the moment of and national circumstances ing diana For two years the FedTaft was a conservative who WORDS OFTEN MISUSED eral Trade tarrimission has been foU£:ht 1932 New Dealers bv But not say "We know these facts Do reporting all rncec rf fronni! mnt LUC 1 1A4 VI Ure VVtiLA J " O J TAT than Off This would anyone advertising to the Federal Com- crcasiRgly- liberal Perhaps Taft £e indudin ourselves Say "Vie of much ""-tobet tan cporcf cne m vatism for the Eisenhower wing terests in radio and television" wmcn wneu ii iook oer me The reports were turned over to not pany CFTEN MISPRONOUNCED only accepted some New Deal Melba Templeman an FCC emInlaid Accent on second syllable programs but expanded on them ployee who quietly dusted them into preferred TOO ISOLATIONIST?' the complaint files where they still OFTEN MISSPELLED 1952 when the country was be-- " In remain hidden behind a "confidential" label MERRY-GO-ROUN- b1 D J J0 - efr£ jt on'° ' bn J'uhJhl? 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