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Show Febnury 17. 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page Two THE UTAH Dixon Column To Appear In Another Iron Curtain Too Many STATESMAN Weekly Newspaper Devoted te Good Government" Harry B. Miller, Publisher Gail Feltch, Editor Phone EM 421 Church Street Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Single copy 10c Subscription 3.00 per year. Published weekly at 421 Church Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MA Statesman (Continued from Page 1) much to the Reclamation Fund as the total cost of the Upper Colorado Project as authorized by the present House bill. But be yond this, the Upper Basin States will pay back in power and water revenues the entire cost of the Project, two thirds of it with full interest! In a sense it almost appears we will be paying for the Project twice. At the same time flood .control and navigating projects which benefit other regions of the country are financed by the Federal government without re- 49 VOL. ai 10; NO. 5 FEBRUARY 17, 1956 1956 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, Editorial Read The Full Story The best way for the individual citizen to keep his hand on the pulse of national affairs, and know how they affect him, is to follow the activities of his national representatives. This week the Statesman adds a third column from Washington, from the office of Representative Dixon, to help readers at home keep informed as to what goes on in Congress off the floor of House or Senate. The little intrigues of the Upper Colorado River Storage bitter fights carried on with California lobbyists and Project counterattacked by Utahns; the effect, on Utah, of the new jet office in Ogden; the fight for the Sugar Act passage; the local angle on the increasing farm problem issues which receive headlines in the daily press receive background treatment in the weekly columns. Stay in the know become a regular column reader. 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SEED STORAGE FACILITY. prejudice is as comfortable as a pet superstition. Unfortunately, President Eisenhower has reits even more dangerous. Again, when we give up prejudice we have to give up ferred to the need for increased in living in the past. We have to take on the bitter responsibility experimentationnew finding (new opportunities offering of living in the difficult world of today. The conditioned re- crops to farmers and increased value flexes that make for inflexible thinking come easy, as Dr. Parlov to the nation. It is important d and his dogs showed the Russians long ago. Here that plant breeders have availin America we prefer to believe in the effectiveness of the imagi- able a wide variety of plant native response by individuals to the challenge of reality. Today stocks for their genetic characteristics. that challenge is greater than ever before. To meet it is harder Most states do not have the ,and more necessary. storage facilities necessary to preAnd the time grows short. All men are brothers, the serve parent stocks of many Chinese used to say. But their Communist government denies plants and seeds for long periods the very possibility of brotherhood between East and West of time. It would be efficient to have a Sooner than we like to think we may face a future in which we single central storage facility to want and need brotherhood for ourselves and cannot find it. serve the entire nation. Therefore Those who choose isolation from the rest of mankind may wake I have introduced a bill to establish a national seed storage up to find the rest of mankind has united against them. facility as a companion bill to Long ago, Benjamin Franklin said, We had better hang one introduced by Senator Wattogether or assuredly we shall all hang separately. kins for the same purpose. FOSTER M. 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