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Show Page Four Fekrury IT, 1SS6 THE UTAH STATESMAN Governor Proclaims The Senator Reports Crusade For Freedom Asks Support Citizens throughout Utah are urged by Governor J. Bracken Lee to join in the observance of Freedom week, February 12 to 22, with generous support to the Crusade for Freedom to assure continued successful operations of Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press. Governor Lee, who accepted an invitation to serve as honorary chairman of the Utah Crusade, noted that for the last five years Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press have provided support to the efforts of the captive people in the satellite countries to regain their freedoms from their puppet governments. More than 70 million people behind the Iron Curtain in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria are denied their basic rights of ever-increasi- ng Soviet-controlle- d and freedoms of communications, religion and labor, he pointed out. William A. Lang, Salt Lake -- A Friend "We Plate as An Artist Paints" NICKEL - COPPER - BRASS Out Specialty 524 So. 6th East 4-69- RANCH CAFE Jim and Opal Fullerton 3573 South State 14 WILLIAM A. LANG industrialist, has been appointed Utah state chairman of the 1956 Crusade, with Mrs. Belle S. Spaf-forSalt Lake church and civic leader, named to serve as vice chairman. Mrs. Spafford is president of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-- d, Saints. The appointments were announced by Eugene Holman, the 04 WE HAVE GOOD FOOD AND COLD BEER at the Pkone AM The taxpayer question general ly considered as most often asked in the nation's 64 districts bf Internal Revenue Service is, "When do I get my refund?" Asked today, to clarify the sit uation in Utah, District Director Charles I. Fox, stated: "Where large refunds are claimed, certain of these returns will be selected for examination, before any refunds can be mailed. This Is in keeping with the Service's he concluded. ART PLATING COMPANY Phone EM Refund Question Most Asked Says Tax Executive "Taxpayers whose returns have been so selected . will be imme diately notified. The taxpayer will then be contacted by mail to verify items on the return. Early response to this reanest, furnishing the exact information required, will speed up refunds," Compliments - of Chrome By Sen. Wallace F. Bennett porated, said Crusade committees are being organized throughout Utah to raise funds for Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press. "The Crusade for Freedom is a vital link between the 70,000,-00- 0 people who are still deprived of their freedom in the satellite countries," Mr. Lang declared. "We in Utah are dedicated to continue this program until they win back their national heritage and their human dignity." To help meet Utah's quota in the 1956 campaign, contributions may be mailed to Crusade for Freedom, co Harold J. Steele, Treasurer, 79 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. One dollar will buy one minute of truth The two big stories in the news this past week, so far as Utahns were concerned, were the announcement that Ogden would get the Marquardt jet engine plant; and the passage of the Sugar Act. The activity on both of these stories came simultaneously. This put me in the difficult position of leading the final floor debate on the sugar bill while at the same time making frequent trips to the telephones in the Senate cloakroom to answer queries about Marquardt. All in all, it was a hectic after have kept faith with Cuba and noon. But it was a satisfying one other foreign coutries with both stories were good news whom we have committments. for Utah. Passage of the Act came only New after defeat of many attempts Jobs 4,000 to amend it. Chief opponents of million Marquardt the bill were Sen. The $4 Fulbright of will spend to build its new Og- Arkansas and Sen. Douglas of den plant is a sizable figur-e- Illinois. But an overwhelming but it's only part of the story. The number of senators of both par additional amount to be spent by ties supported the bill, and we the Air Force for tooling the were able to get passage by a plant has not yet been made pub voice vote. lic but it will be a considerable The Act sets sugar quotas amount. And the labor force at the plant will grow from an ini- throurh 1962. tial 800 or 1000 to about 4000 I received word this week that in four years. the Federal Civil Defense AdMany details of the Marquardt ministrator will give his support plant must be kept secret, but to S. 1200, the industrial dispers we know that the plant will prowhich I introduced last al bill duce the ram jet engine presumbummer. ably for use In guided missiles. I have been working behind This greatly enhances the bill's the scenes for many months on the Marquardt matter, and was chances of passage. I am con vinced that this principle of in happy that our work was so dustrial dispersal may be a major The selection of Ogden came factor in our ability to withstand as a result of several things therefore perhaps, prevent) one of the major ones being the (and nuclear attack. topography location of the city. But it also came as a result of hard work by a number of Utahns, among whom Dan Dale, manager of the Weber County In dustrial Bureau, and Bernie Dia mond, manager of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, deserve Gold Arrow Samps special mention. Crusade's national chairman. At the same time. Mr. Holman announced appointment of Harold or J. Steele, senior the First Security Bank of Utah, as state treasurer, and Hal R. over Radio Free Europe, Mr. Harman, Salt Lake Ctty advertis- Lang said. ing executive, as state campaign Sugar Act Passage director of the crusade. Mr. Har As author of the Admlnistra A NEW FRIEND AT AN mon served as state chairman tion's sugar bill, I was especially from 1953 to 1955 and is western OLD LOCATION this week to get final happy regional director bf the Crusade passage by the Senate. for Freedom. The bill is a complex one, but Mr. Lang, who is its purpose, basically, is to give of the Lang Company, Incor domestic sugar producers a 977 W. 5th South larger share of the American vice-preside- nt - vice-preside- Piclc-U- p FAST, FRIENDLY Phone EM 4-06- PHONE AM growers will benefit from the an nual increase in our sugar con sumption. At the same time, we 11 . URANIUM MINES, INC. 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