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Show JOUt'LAS jauiiucu nJi uiio Worn THURSDAY, JULY 26, ilx'cn uctivu in vur iou iiautnal orgjiiizaiiuns, mud .a a pabt worsn.ptul nvaur of and is a Joypa itjdg.' zt, muix'i' ot JblKs Lodge 1550. litv.' II K L P E K The i'atfe One (Utah) JOUR NAD PAGE 1962 FIV1 SPECIAL BIG GAME iAAl his APPLICATION DATES Helping him remember many appointments is "the wife'', Application dates for Utah's ihe former ivy Memmott, for- special 'permit big game hunts! ni.r teacher ai the Central school were listed today as follows, by and now an active clubwoman, the Department of Fish & Game. Other activities and associa- Antelope arid Buffalo tions he has ibeen on include: Application dates of July 23 Is president of Helper Securithrough July 28, by mail only to ties (sinoe ilSH5); has served as department offices at 1596 West president of Carbon Emery Fisn North Temple, Salt Lake City. and Game, of Helper Board of Public drawings at the State Cap Trade, of Eastern Utah Inc., of itol, August 3, for all Utah Retail Grocers Assn, and units. of Helper Kiwanis Club. In the EUce and Moose latter he received the first DisApplication dates of Aug. 3 tinguished Service Award pres- through Aug. 17, by mail only to ented by the club, also the Leg- Dept. offices. Public drawings at ion of Honor AwaiJn 1960. State Capitol Aug. 28, for all units. war mem he a was During the Deer Permits Special ber of the Price Control Board Go on sale Aug. 20 at the Der j and Ration Board. Permit Sales office listed in the At the present time he is annual deer hunting proclamaserving on the Carbon Water tion for each such area. They Conservancy District; on Indus- will ,b3 sold on a first-com- e, first trial Delevapment committee and served basis, with priority equal other area projects. to mailed or personal application, and will remain on sale until the alloted number of permits for porter of its policies. There is a each unit are sold or until the growing suspicion that the dis- end of the hunting season for dainful treatment afforded the each unit. coal industry by the Adiministra- Resident and nonresident alike tion arises in great part from the apply for special deer permay 'fact that the State of Massachu but only residents may setts consumes more residual oil mits, for or possess any of the apply than any other state in the Union. other game permits under big No dcubt the White House feels Utah law. that if the President helped the The laW,; also decrees that a coal industry by cutting oil im- person must ibe a bona fide domports, this would have an adverse iciled resident of the State for effect on Ted Kennedy's Senator Six months prior to purchase of ial election aspirations. resident fish andor game licIf President Won't Act enses. Congress Should Amend 'Application fees for these hunts The Trade Act as well as the law which requires "Mr President, the Adminispurchase and possession of a big tration has the Dower to raise or game or combination license prior lower import quotas on residual to purchase of any special big fuel oil. This power is contained game permit remain the same as in the National Security Clause in past years. of the iReciprocal Trade Act. Only persons ,16 years old or The Administration now is ask older may apply for or possess ing that the Senate give approval ither the regular or special big to the Trade Expansion Act, game licenses or permits of any which will greatly broaden the kind. President's authority over trade The law provides further that with other nations. anyone who has held a ' buffalo Unless there 1s some immedi or moose permit in Utah may ate action taken by the Admin- never again apply for or possess istration to curb the excessive such a permit. not apply Elk imports of residual oil, I believe . . a applicants ...may : a. v it is the duty of the Senate of ror ure mm uniu year peranui the United States, in the coming ioncwmg xne lasi year xney neia such a permit. weeks, to amend the Trade Act to reouire that the Antelope applicants must wait domestic fuels industries be given until the third season after holdthis ing an antelope permit before adequate protection from again applying. (foreign waste product." DO YOU KNOW J There's a whole world of wonder ful things to see and enjoy right here in our own beautiful state. ed over-subscrib- ed w; J if ' lift i V 1840's. Linwood will be flooded by Flaming Worth Seeing - The old Jack Robinson cabin in Linwood, Utah, is believed to be the oldest building in Utah, dating back to the early Gorge Dam Water, but plans are being made to save the cabin. S&H and the many merchants who give S&H Green Stamps an so proud of the people and natural splendor of our fine statt that S&H has created a speciaf Tour Program that we want yw to have absolutely free! Pick up your free S&H TouT Maps detailed for every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any serr ice station near you that give S&H Green Stamps ! p.s. Get a few extra copies andt send them to your friends in other states. They'll love it, toot Saved ; BENNETT - COAL Continued From Page One 300. Unemployment is still so high there that the Carbon-Emer- y miners charged the Kennedy Ad ministration iwith a failure to change the quota system tariff blocks and government subsidies to foreign countries' which compete with United States coal. "At the same meeting, the two Senators from that State were also critical of the Administration',, policies toward the coal industry. This is particularly significant, since they are of the same political persuasion as the New Frontiersmen. Joseph Moody President of the National Coal Policy Conference, said that Pres ident of the National Coal policy Conference, said that President Kennedy should be alerted 'to the matter of inaction on the part of his Administration to aid the coal industry. I ask unani mous consent that these thrse articles appear in the Record at this point in imy remarks: Coal Industry Vital to Utah Economy ."The coal industry is not only of importance to the Appalachian area but it is also of considerable area has qualified as a 'distressed' economic area under the Area (Redevelopment Program. "This, under an Administration which has pledged itself to 'restore coal to its place of preeminence.' John L. (Lewis Hits Kennedy Administration "That great coal industry leader,. John L. Lewis, who for so many years was (President of the United Mine Workers, recently called attention to the failure of President Kennedy to live up to his promises to the coal miners. According to newspaper articles, Mr Lewis said at a West Virginia coal conference on June 05 that 'the Kennedy Administration has failed to keep its promise to help the coal industry.' He pointed out that there were more coal miners working before the Kennedy Administration was elected than there are now. The same sorry situation importance in the West and Midwest. Over 6,250,000 tons of coal prevails in Utah. He then charged that 'Ken- were produced in Utah in 1961. nedy's promises . . . have been Coal is shipped from Carbon and honored by wnversation, by put-ti- Emery Counties to 13 Western more for coal and Midwestern states. to rot over.' "I would like to point out that 69 percent of the total recover"Under such headVines as: "'John IL. Lewis Raos Inaction able coal reserves are located in at Kennedy.' 'Lewis Issues New the Western field, including my Charge at Kennedy.' and 'Coal own state of Utah. There is a Industry Hampered Says John L. good possibility that coal prodIxwis' that greatest of the coal uction in Utah can be doubled " n? road-ibloc- ks employed in the area in 1960, when President Kennedy took office, less than 7,400 are now at work. During the same period, the total work force has declined slurry coal from Utah and even tripled when a pipeline to California, or, alternatively, if the railroads perfect the new and cheaper means of rail trans portation presently being develis built to from 8,300 to less than 6,000 As would be expected from these figures, unemployment in Carbon and Emery Counties has also since the iNew Frontier took office. oped. I am working closely now with one of America's major coal companies, which is actively interested in establishing such a coal operation in Utah. "In the future, Utah and its neighboring states, will be called on to supply much of the coal needs which our expanding economy will require. ''If this is to be possible, Mr President, our coal industry must be in a healthy condition, a condition that will enable it to grow with the general economy and to meet emergency needs, as it has in the past, if that should be required. Utah and West Hurt by Oil Imports "As I said, (Mr President, conl is of ever increasing importance to Utah and other Western states and we are feeling the damaging effect of dump sales of foreign residual oil just as surely as are the Appalachian states. It is obvious that when West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania coal is displaced from it histor.ca1 markets along the Eastern Seaboard, it will seek new markets in the Middlewest and West and will displace coal being mined !n Administrative Lip Service To the Coal Industry "Mr President, the Administra tion has given lip service to the coal industry for more than two years. I believe it is time that some concrete action is taken to give the relief that has 'been pro mised. I believe it is time that American industries and American workers Ibe given an opportunity equal to that given a few foreign nations and the handful of international oil companied which reap all of the profit from imports of residual oil. Although I have placed primary emphasis on the great damage to the coal industry caused by excessive imports of residual and crude oil, our independent oil producers throughout the nation and in Utah are also being hurt; but, unfortunately, their economic wel fare is also being ignored by the Administration. "The onlv voice which has been raised against tighter, import controls has that area. "Just two statistics will show been that of the New England the effect that such displacement Council, which claims to speak for the consumer, but as yet has has had on my own state: "1. Coal production in Utah 'been unable to come Ud with one declined from 7,439,000 tons in figure to demonstrate its conten 1947 to only 5,250,000 in 1961, tion that import controls are caus Ing economic damage to New and consumers. England "2. mine Coal employment Politics dropped from 4,202 in 1946 to Massachusetts Senatorial Oil and Imports for the in latest 11060, year 2,212 "It is, of course, interesting to which figures are available. ' (Because of the loss of coal note, Mr President, that the State which was markets, the economy of the Car- 'of Massachusetts, bon and iEmery area, and indeed served in the Senate for eight the economy of the entire State, years by John P. Kennedy, is For Beat FOR SALE has been hurt. This is reflected one of the strong and vociferous supporters of the New 'England by the fact that population in to Council. I am sure that, if he continued has counties both RENT SALE-GoROOMS TOR week Location LOTS for Day, should be elected, Ted Kennedy with water. Reasonable. Call or monthly rates. Also Furn- - drop, alon? with total employIbe just as strong a sup were would ment. Where 7,700 people ished Air 4 Conditioned. use 7, 12, Atps. 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