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Show named were largely presidents ation in the House Little in- mittee. or of the big dustry concern was shown there Senator OMahoney internationals. and the bill passed with only Insiders here wonder at Mr. about 25 members, out of 433 conceded that Congress must weigh the convenience to Mitchells optimism against present on the floor. agencies of a presuch odds. They also wonder at The Senate Judiciary Commitnotice against the admerger his judgement. Opinion polls tee was told that in practical verse effects on freedom of have shown overwhelming pub- effect the recompetition. lic even worker opposition quirement would be interpreted to compulsory union member- by enforcement agencies as the MODERATION - The policy ship. equivalent of a congressional of moderation proclaimed four Attacks on laws finding of fact that any merger months ago by Senate leaders, is I By James W. Douthat may soften up a few leaders, or acquisition meeting the dol- rapidly slipping into an extreme New-Fai- r Deal policy of governThe nations work without being forced to who may be Republican anyway, lar standard is prima facie unWashington but more could will ment lawful. likely ownership government is full of surprises capitol join a union. A howl of protest alienate the individual. Reinterference So, with business The enforcement when takes Mr. followed. turnagencies especially Eisenhower politics playing up Federal Trade Commission and and huge spending. over. A few days ago, Secretary self let it be known Mr. Mitchell publican strategy of Labor Mitchell pulled one. He was not speaking for the White the theme of good pay and Department of Justice would By a close vote of 41 to 38, could be nulified continually be subject to con- the Senate approved federal steady jobs was addressing the Amalgamated House. The Amalgamated convention gressional investigation if they construction of 135,000 public Clothing Workers convention. The Republican strategy to con- decided there was no adverse housing units each year for Mitchell applauded He made a strong pitch for union date has been to appeal to the demned the Eisenhouser admin- economic effect WARNS OF BOMBS . . . Civil lf requiring court four years. This is about support of the Eisenhower ad- individual worker Defense Administrator knowing istration. Val to of one the resiaction ministration even to the point full well that union leaders stop merger. years total Peterson said U. S. cannot predential construction of blaming the spread of state almost all in fact Some recognition of the pracin the pare fully for Inwere ANTITRUST THREAT k laws on tical problems the potential country. attack. wedded to the Democratic party. dustry has raised the state governinterference n Senate The with e t great competirejected A week before the Labor Secwarning on legislation ments. freedom of business acmoderate" Eisenhower admintion Support Local Enterprise speech, Chairman Butler pending in Congress, which retarys was shown by members istration program of 35,000 units tion Once before Mr. in 1954 Democratic National Com- would seriously restrict the freeMitchell voiced similar dis- mittee head announced ap- dom to conduct business activi- of the Senate Judiciary Com for each of two years. labor ties in normal fashion. approval of state laws protect- pointment of an pending in Those The legislation ing the right of employees to advisory committee. both Senate and House would SUN require advance notification to federal authorities of business Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah mergers. One of the difficult jobs of so proclaimed The objective housekeeping is to wax linoleum by sponsors is to put teeth in Advertising Rates Given on Application and asphalt tile floors. Now, laws. One bill would thanks to Glaxo, its no longer amend the Clayton Antitrust Act Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s matter necessary to wax and scrub; just to require that where the coma Glaxo about twice year. bined apply under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. capital of parties to a proIt maintains a high lustre, non posed merger exceeds $10,000,-00slip coating that seals out dirt. the acquiring corporation Glaxo dries in one hour, and is must Member Subscription Rates: the federal governwater clear. Its cheaper than ment notify 90 in advance. National days Editorial Association Six Months V f l.ZI wax in the long run, besides has voiced vehement Ctah State Press Association One Tear 12.51 Industry a amount of terrific saving to the legislation. The Payable In Advance work, plus truly a beautiful objections Senate Committee was Judiciary floor. deluged by persons wishing to URSA B. CHERRY WESLEY CHERRY testify. Publisher Editor This is in contrast to the situ ts .) SlnVSaUmiuii Salina, Sevier County, Utah pre-memb- er No Comment right-to-wor- k one-ha- thermo-nucle- ar right-to-wor- stop-look-list- 18-ma- The Lost is Found By Our Want Ad 'lcn you loi V JvrHt They Dont Stay Loit Long Buy Locally It Pays n THE SAUNA New Floor Care Ends Waxing anti-merg- er 0, h r " mx Salina Lumber Main auditorium of the Extension of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass., where the Annual Meeting was held on Monday, June 4. The organ, which has 13,389 pipes, is one of the largest church organs in the United States. Designed to seat 6,000 persons, the edifice was built In 1903-0- 6 during the lifetime of Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered Christian Science in 1866 and published the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in 1875. Your Doctor A classical desciiption of this disease was given by a Utah Physician (Dr. R. A. Peaise, of Biigham City). It is believed that this was among the first, if not the first, description of the disease and report of a case. The folluiL mg is one of a senes of arlieles Hunters, maiketmen, housewives and written by members of the Utah Stale Mdual others who diess wild rabbits and other Assentation and published m eoeiperation eeilh local neu These articles are scheduled wild animals with bare hands are par- Says . . . your spapet. ta appear every other week throughout the year ticularly susceptible. The causative in an effoit to belter acquaint you with pmblems germ may enter the body through a cut of health , and designed to improve the uell or abrasion in the skin, thus getting into being of the people of Utah. the blood stream and internal organs. A severe ulcer may foim at the wound RABBIT FEVER OR no matter how slight in size. The lymph glands become inflamed, and the patient is intensely til, having a severe headache, T ularemia is one of the 80 odd diseases chills and high fever, pain and proin the United States that are transmitted stration. from animals to man. It is severe In t he sprin g, Ut ah usually expel iences and one of the most common infections a rise m the number of human sharp of this kind prevalent in Utah. eases of tularemia. With the increased The popular term rabbit fever, number of rabbits abounding at this for this condition is actually a misnomer time, theie is also an increased activity but came into usage because of the among ticks, which may haibor the number of rabbits, particularly cotton- germ year after year. It has been found tails and jackrabbits, that are that ticks, once infected, can pass on for a great many human cases. this infection repeatedly to their offActually, ground squiirels, rats, beaver, spring, thus perpetuating the disease sheep, chipmunks, and occasionally, in nature. certain game birds may be affected and Hunteis have been advised to promay transmit the disease. Moreover, tect their hands by weanng gloves, since deer flies and other biting insects, the skin can be ticks, toin by barbed wne and having fed on infected animals, may brieis. They should also be warned to transmit the infection by taking on a wear sufficient clothes to ward off the human blood meal soon after. bites of insects. All peisons handling Tularemia has been called the rabbits or other wild animals should be Disease, for, although it is cautious (Rabbits that are slow moving found in many parts of the world, and sluggish, should be suspected, as practically all knowledge about it, in- normal rabbits aie quick). The animals, cluding the cause, was discovered in if consumed, should be thoroughly America by Americans. Tularemia takes cooked to destroy the germ, for in spite its name from Tulare County in Cali- of impioved treatments death still fornia, where it was first found inl910 results from tularemia. TULAREMIA Kennecott is now making cakes -- one ton blocks of copper. Cakes in the copper industry-ar- e produced by the casting wheel recently installed in the Garfield refinery at a cost of more than two million dollars. By using other molds on this same gigantic wheel, Kennecott also can produce copper billets, which are cylindrical castings three inches in diameter and about four feet long. Kennecott can compete successfully with other producers of copper only when it meets the needs of customers. And cakes, when done to a turn, meet the needs of factories that make such products as pots and pans, electrical fittings, gaskets and radiator cores. Billets meet the needs of fabricating plants that make pipe and tubing. The installation of this new two million dollar casting wheel is another step toward Kennecotts goal of serving its customers better. This is important to all Utahns because it helps maintain payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments that play such a big part in Utahs prosperity. -so-- yjr if called UTAHN RECOGNIZED U Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah 11 pi MU WMWMHmaaaiMiaa bum.m Congressman Henry Aldoui Dixon, former President of the Utah State Agricultural College fright), congratulates Professor lymon H. Rich, Extension Service Dairy Specialist, who received the United States Department of Agriculture's Superior Service Award. The award was for conceiving and developing efficient mechanical processing of large quantities of dairy production and breeding records, |