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Show r v a m w dt V m- SMALL PARTY EDnnnnnvWnnp. .0" 12 A zUPlt Ccte JfistanJ Uk City, Utah -- MpW, x Lately Union of and Smelter. Worker Is not worried because It has been found to It ought to be. be Communist-infiltrateThe statement by some eials that they are not particularly wpr ried because of this finding by the Activities Control Board sounds rather hollow because of the consequences, both present and potential. x True, the finding should not be taken as a blanket indictment of the unions Mine, Mill d, ' Mine-MiHoffi- -r t,, membership. - Union has wog True, the Mine-Misimilar cases before the Supren Court in recent years. True, sanctions against the union cannot and shouJA not be Imposed until the ll judiclaL'Pt'ocesa has been completed by Yaking this case through the courts, and Unless the charges are thoroughly proven. True, the public should suspend final union until Judgment on the Mine-Mi- ll that happens. Case that has been 'attached to some of Jts leaders. - Whether that taint is Justified of tin Justified is ,not for, us to say. Suffice it to say that the America labor movement itself previously has passed Judgment on ll union and found It wanting, the . For, in 1950 the CIO expelled the Min Mill gtoup on the grounds that itspaHries .and activities were consistently directed toward the achieygmefit of the program and purposes-e- f the Communist Party." IF JT WNTED to, the union could lift at least part of the clouds that hover over it by taking steps to get back into the good Such-- a graces of the labor movement " move is long overdue. Unfortunately, things are not that simple when it comes to the finding of the Subversive Activities Control Board. Taking this case through the courtscould take years. Perhaps matters could be brought to a head more rapidly hHhe board would name names, then ;havethe,U.S.Pepart-men- t of Justice file charges under the Internal Security Act against the particular 'As I Was Saying We Must Hasten Mine-Mi- ll members involved. This is the law that requires Communists ttaidentlfy BUSINESS AND LABOR IN FAVOR themselves formally and register as foreign agents. . ll By ROSCOE DRUMMOND MARKET since may have reached situation Is delicate. INVESTIGATIONS, Ex-- - as the one the 'Security and change Commission opened today, are to be welcomed from time to time since they ' can help keep the market on it? toes. Moreover, though it is not particularly their purpose,' such investigations can even bolster business conditions since it is always reassuring to investors to know from an official, reliable outside source whether or not securities markets are being run on the From the Wall Street point of view, the current SEC study comes at a sensitive time. Stocks have been hit hard recently. The New York Stock Exchange the last week of April registered the worst decline since the middle of 1960. Selling a peak, but the minded. Purpose: to enable the UR. to compete in the European Common -- - Farm , -- Market approach Rep. Francis E, Walter, Ac-head of the House tivitie Committee. And lets move swiftly from cadre schools to huge universities.! report1 to you the existence of a new Com- ; munist" Party'Lecture Bureau" af St here in Manhattan. - Recently it dispatched thousands of letters not exactly an inexpen- -' give . operation to all college cam- puses. It offered its national lead-- , ers who have been instructed to devote their time to college infiltra23 W, 26 of the world have united and are tion as free speakers. tramping the capitalist streets chantiSPECIFICALLY - the' letter saidt. ng- for peace a la ' . . the (Communist VR) in- Russe. Lets "lust dividuals can speak with knowledge ' ember, it takes and authority on communism and lens of thousands of dollars to plan , .Will give a truthfuTview on such are and pin them. But' funds plentitopics as communism, Marxism, the fuL In the past Yew weeks Tve traced - McCarran Act, the policies of the thevftal issues of peace, at least $55,000, some of It raised in ultra-right- , sofive thousand dollar lots,- - spent by democracy, freedom of speech, cialism and other current topics." the Communist apparatus. And they This venture has been successful. ; -- are now driving for another $370,000. But lets look at what they dont Recently Communist General Secretary Gus Hall unburdened himself pt parade. There is In this land a small network of special party training .37 speeches in 12 days mostly at schools. Thfey teach everything from- -- yersities. He talked to a total some students and town Jujitsu and how to provoke bloody So 40,000attended were these heavily Una violence to infiltration picket to 19,000 he Just Jive drew, and bottle neck Sabotage of big elec37. More recently- he wnd tronic plants. " " highly-placecomrades spo); NOT TOO LONG AGO, for'example additional thousands at Nev such a mobile school Was set up City t College, Hamilton in s midwestem motel A handful of Upsala College and were party "cadres" were screened and getting other good turnouts at a sent there. In Communist jargon, a . string of big eastern universities. "cadre" is a single operative around ARE trying to "diver- whom an action unit pan be woven. - NOW THEY x Sfy.- - ,T h e y - are organizing These cadres were told individually philharmonic to entrain for Chicago. They were people? choruses, etc. Then can charge thy picked up at a depot there and, choruses, rushed to a rural motel .outside' 'admission fees and raise more money ,to send a delegation to the.Wbrld. Illinois. There they appeared to.be just a , . YpUth Festival in Heisinki this al mer under toe auspices of the small group of "businessmen" conCommittee. now as such caiusee you ferring For a "small, party it has big anywhere across the country. They ' were schooled. They were dispersed plans the shipment of medical maas swiftly and secretly as they were terial to Cuba, the dispatch of art-- gathered. . ists and musimans to Cdmmunist-controjle-d This mobile school system broke woid gatherings, the cre Into the news as far back as 1952. ation of a work of food stations At that time one was discovered by for the sti g, infiltration of the authorities in an Isolated farm litical, civil minority group or-near Walritit Grove, N.C. i ganizatioi - ' - -- WHAT OF THE business CQmmu- nity?, DU.S. industrialists want lower tariffs on imports in order to take whatever, risks are necessary to compete On even terms la ,the Common Market? Duns Review a business management, magazine, asked this question of the chief executives of nearly 300 companies, large and small, hovering broad- 'range of Industry. -- The re- - ff - dem- bnt j U.S.-Festlv- When President Kennedy overruled some of hi principal aides and decided that a radical guit:--.revision of trade - Three out of four - supported .. policy should not be postponed until tariff reform. after the elections, he "was told that The editors of Duns Review he would be pressing a right idea-- . made this comment on the outcome e under-thworst of their poll: at the wrong time possible circumstance?. For all the supposed tradition ALL THIS TAKES real money and The President was warned by that American businessmen support centralized direction. ' And they . thdse who wanted to be cautious the tariff and for (Ties walls, ,high aura have it! that he would stir a lacerating con-- " to that effect by various Washingalienate. many ton pundits, the feeling of the great g. troversy in Congress, Republicans and Southern Demomajority of these leaders Of Americrats whose support he would need, can business are exactly to the conand generate massive business and trary. They stand solidly behind SOCIAUSM GAINS THROUGH IGNORANCE labor protectionist opposition par- the tariff reduction program. was there when a at time ticularly IT IS SIGNIFICANT that the most still high unemployment bitter attack upon the European And what has' happened? That which his aides most feared for the Common Market, upon Britains dePresident has not come upon him. cision to Join, and upon our decision WAS DELIGHTED with the capable to hold a drivers license, we to , pursue parallel trade policies, Mr. Kennedy was either politically cle of Dorothy M. Hansen, a group of responsible Young people ' wiser than his advisers or politically comes from the Soviet Union. of Bountiful High School feel that a my speaks language. . more courageous in deciding not to Speaking in behalf of Premier Our Constitution and 1 7 of Utahs drivers license should be Khrushchev at the 98nd anniversary delay asking Congress to bring U.S issued to those capable to use It. -the Rights vouchafelo all our peo of Lenins birth a few day -- ago, trade policy in line with the EuroAs a unified effort we propose freedom ever enjo1 greatest by Leonid Hychev, a leading Soviet , pean Common Market that each person- - who has a drivers the people of any great natio This Common asshiled the ideologist, 1 AS THE TRADE Expansion Act Market and other "fashionable plans .system safeguards freedoi of In- - licence should be required to take dividual enterprise, freed to own ' the original driving and written test Its 1962 moves final of through of European integration." , set up by the state, every five years. property, freedom to start ones busistages at the hands of the House He called all these developments We act in this plan for toe 'betterness and to Committee and it Means Id and operate according Ways foolish and hopeless and asserted onto the floor of Congress for ac- at least his oral' confidence that ones own judgment so Jong as the ment of alL For through this plan ' thejrresponsible driver will be done tion, what many thought would be they would not be able to stave off enterprise is honorable. . Governments were intended to be away with. And also the older people a devisive national debate has . toe rising ,tide of communism. toe servants, not tiie masters of the who are a hazard, not only to us turned Into decisive national ap-x THE KREMLIN rightly sees the people. ' but also to themselves will find it provai. ' It has the approval of the U.S. Common Market and its expansion When socialism harder to retain licenses due to their Chamber of Commerce and the AFL- - as the greatest barrier to Commu-.nisIs understood we capacities and inabilities, such as not because -- it is directed will realize that CIO. reflexes. People of 'all ages will beI Guess We're Ready To Hit Trail Again!' US, U Its objectives are supported by .against toe Soviet Union, but be-- s many programs adcome more familiar With new laws as the leadership of the Republican cause it is directed at the strengthwell as past laws which are detrisome and vocated, X - Party and Americans for Democratic whole Free World r of those ening of-tmental in driving In (he day and age. . already ca j?ble of creating a permanent Action. In the interest and safety- - of all in the y adopted It has the indorsement of a wide preponderance of economic, political, fall clearly 'within toe. category of -- who possess drivers licenses in Utah, will be and military power-whic- h spectrum of leading newspapers socialism. People who have lost their let us look to this plan. For in It is irresistible. THE PUBLIC probably can sympathize would be up to him to fight the. FTC from the conservative Los Angeles freedom did so through ignorance seculrty not only for us but also for with the motives of Trade through the courts. of socialism. If a person comes along future generations. L Such a move, however, should bs reAnd- - says, "1 want to do Commission In seeking power to order ImSigned fey 24 Bountiful 'away with NOT IN AMERICA BRITON SAYS competitive7 markets and private mediate halts to advertising campaigns it sisted on the following grounds: High Students believes are illegal. But the method It It would tend to make the FTC both. property, I want to take over the. steel mills, the banks, the railroads seeks to employ must be deplored. . prosecutor and judge. justice is best" and so forth I am sure the proposal No doubt the FTC is experiencing a. served, however,' when these two functions" meet with resistance by the would x beare kept separate. good deal of frustration these days SYDNEY J. HARRIS a baseball player, he is judged by majority of toe American people. Dlrigibld Hindenberg By cause in a number of Instances it has been It would set a dangerous precedent for But, suppose this person says, It is BRITISH jurist with whom I the number of Tilts be gets at bat Crashed And jBuhied? abletoha!t certain illegal advertising other federal regulatory agencies. Through in the public interest and to the bene-- , And this Isnt true elsewhere?" was lunching pot long ago made claims hut only after the advertising a logical extension of such powers, it's we of citizen fit each I interjected. if make what I conceivable that the government could, for campaigns involved had already been comsaiFrTn many try, the farms and all means of One of mark. with the problems 25 Years Ago i pleted. This, however, is not sufficient-reasocountries, the accused Yeels he will production and distribution operate instance, seize private industries as he "is American criminals, said, 1937 The iant dirigible 7, like Msy for the FTC to take what looks a square deal in the prosecutors for the benefit of ail the people and President Truman once tried to do with that they have contempt for the get toe office. lor for In few a dangerous shortcut a such of stock Britain, instance, pot just profit Hindenberg crashed and burned at the steel industry or arbitrarily halt . law." officials are not. elected, and there-- 7 holders." Immediately this line of Lakehurst, New What the FTC wants is the right to strikes first, then decide later whether or Jersey last night Isnt that exactly what makes a fore they are under no political com- - deception receives a wave of support Death list was tentatively placed issue "cease and desist orders halting not suqh action was legal or constitutionals criminal?" I asked. Do criminals to amass a high record of This occurred in Europe and is now at 30. : elsewhere in toe world have more pulsion advertising immediately, without having ' This could constitute a serious impair-convictions, taking place In America; - the law? tor go to the courts for injunctions. Should"". forH. Watson of the Alta respect George ment of due process ol iawnce tt would To weaken the American ! ree enUnited Mining Co. deeded 700 acres THE EFFECT of this is very evithe advertiser disagree with the contenhe Oddly enough, they do, is norma legal procedures upside down, a terprise economy high priority of Alta Land to Salt take City to be dent on the criminals and espesmiled. Let me explain what I tion that his ads were violating the law, it target of the Communist leader! Moreover, it has ail the drawbacks that iot difon In Your mean. American of the'rate repeaters cially prosecutors, President Kennedy. are implied in the expression Shoot first Ve and large, are out to get convicB by " WheaI lerent. 50 Year? Ago n,have sorry to say, is nothing but. and ask questions later. come out, a the continuation tions, because they want to pile up a your of the New Deal , . . 1912 7, MrS, Dora : May B. ) Top-It might 'make advertisers timid about good record In office; and thus be re- chip on their shoulders. They feel under Roosevelt It is toe royal road alias Belle' Londpn, owner of ham, makinor of that law novel a the and nature of elected. processes justice to Communism. People are following the notorious stockade-on"thAdolescents who seen contemptuous of offering bargains west e are rigged against them, and they claims for improvements in prod- -, For Instance, g-full fey the millions because communism their eiders, and of the. world generally, side, sentenced to 18 years in prison, i are !- visited in bitter, . when , consumers would tall less to seeks be provide what In too many was released today jby order of the should treated with tenderness, for ucts. Thus, "In this respect, I mean," be ex--, instances a luke warm 'Christianity Michigan not long State Supreme Co .their contempt is often really a form of informed.-- They held plained, they have more contempt agp, a circuit judge has not provided. Communists take a that the evidence on which Finally, it fails to recognize that ceridealistic love still seeking its. object; as she was lor thAn see law elsewhere. the publicly reprimandThey stand for this and agatnst that They convicted Wa? insufficient tain procedures and processes in our govNTetzche Once wrote; "I love the great deals being made, sentences seduced ed the prosecutors challenge whLtoejrbelieve In cus- ernment were purposely designed so that for one man tad not tor another, despisers, for they are the great adorers; 75 Year? Ago J . t BeWhy - Thebe is the and even when7 theres no direct corthey would be Jor. tog"Uto"who they are the;arrows of' longing 1887 a Ma7 S. oiS deception going Peters,"" George ' cause that is one pay of assuring that' were favorable to . other shore. . dont suggest there our country this very moment which the new district Attorney for Utah, ' ruption and . individual liberties are protected, that, the state, and supis much corruption of that sort is just as dangerous to the UR. as Arrived In toe pity 'and took up ' It'a' turious how the people who- - are there Is a tremendous Inequity 1 the false pretentions of Fidel Castro quarters, at toe Walker House." Mr. Harris pressing witnesses therigbts of the guilty as' well as theinno Governor Hill of New York cent are observed, and that justice is done. , whose eyfdence was favorable to the treatment were to Cuba. willing to give an idea their moral sup' '7 a bill making Saturday a defendant in an assault case.' - Vene signed Turnbull Dee port arent willing to give it any other YOU AMERICANS, he went on, THE FTC, HOWEVER, need not be Unx ' kind of support. Dragerton. toestandthroughout the state. "X is s "THIS, I GATHER, fairly keep emphasizing punitive necessarily. hamstrung in prosecuting 1 . ard practice in America, Theaspects- - of handling crime severer 100 yars Ago Driver Tests Proposed Wheii you w&ftt to know rnctns faults, illegal advertising. Instead of trying to 62 law v and o. r a? ar jjimun May t sra&ordif-upsto his don't goja hiahoss.-boPhlloDibble5gave' tnednd piwren legal citizens of Salt Lake Qty an exhibition most cases, does he consider hinp-- . But in Britain, where toe crime rate ' of oil painting In pELLOW nates and (he boss sees only ought to take steps toward earlier detec-- , self as an agent of all the people, il much lower the average sentence Springville, a carefully edited . version of . the mta. tion,- - Qf-- z the rr.srtyrdotn- - of Joseph and e be a far superior way of protecting would about by the accident-pronwhile . the others see the unexpurgated as well as to prosecute guilt He is difference is that our Justice Is rum Smith tad other scenes from driver and by people who are not their lives: , the public interest . edition.- - ... primarily a punitive agent and like swift, sure and up-and-- No I Grange and the American Bureau Federation. -- - -- on the picket d Herald-Travele- - - lets look at the street P1 There were vivid descriptions on how to pierce a mans heart or throat with s pencil Aftd still not, of course, be found with a lethal weapon. For a fuller description you can E .. and labor, conservatives showing - themndiiberalsre," selves overwhelm--ingly- - Even the expert disagree on why the market acted as It has. Stocks in general. It is true, have been getting out of line with company earnings. Why, some investors seem to be saying, risk money in stocks for a return of 5 when banks are paying as much as 4 and savings with no Institutions las much as 4 risk? In addition, the steej price fight resulted In some deep scars, and business is still fearful of further government intervention in wage and price affairs. All of these factors have influenced or the stock market, where confidence lack of It is a decisive factor. But bright first quarter earning reports are encour-inCorporations are pushing toward higher profits and making gains in their struggle. In addition, orders are picking up, especially in machine tools, always a good business indicator. After a series of scandals in 1961, the SEC was armed with $750,000 and a broad mandate to Investigate sS?ln4ties trading. The public phase of the investigation Is beginning with an inquiry into qualifications, training,' supervision, and selling practices. Its quite possible a number of : abuses may be brought Into'the open. As Deseret News financial writer Sylvia Porter reports: - .. Its no secret that in some areas qualification? of salesmen have been Inferior, training has been meager, supervision has been lax, and selling practices have been on the border-lin- e of legality." LET THE CHIPS (Blue or otherwise) fall where they will, the public is entitled to the facts for the .stock market Is one t place where what we don't know can hurt . Slowly L r Times and Boston to the liberal New York Post and business - tlst the 'workers D.C. To .the St Louis WASHINGTON,nearly everybody It la supported by the National in Washington, voters generally low-tari- Buch , prole- onstrations. The May Day parades stxged sd Special Communist films can be made and fast freighted to, Moscow to prove Support Grows For Low Tariffs - Bolstering Business Confidence - ' First , , OTHERWISE, prolonging the case will also prolong the burdens under which. the Mine-Miunion finds itself. The union deserves to be either exonerated or convicted with all possible dispatch."' e VOU WILE FIND a headquarters, a stall and operational funds.- - - s' officials cannot-sh- rug EVEN SO, the Mine-Mi- ll off the finding by the Subversive Activities Control Board so lightly. Not only does the Union stand to lose the right to bargain for or represent employes which would put it out of business should a final Judgment uphold ihe finding. But It also stands to lose more and more members Until a final judgment is rendered. Indeed, there is reason to believe that a major reason it has lost about half Its' members since 1959 is because of the taint STOCK with Mine-Mi- Sub-versi- ve mgst-plth- tarian hohday-Yfie- y captured and they 'have lnuch with which to oper-ora. in fact, than at anytime in the past 20 years intbese United States.' There are secret mobile schools lor street action; a busy national lecture bureau for Infiltration of the colleges; large quantities of easily raised cash, and more than 200 dummy front organizations each Of communism IF THE INTERNATIONAL ' are maHng the ll a. description of ft la tKrsupreme churl reeordsr JastireWffilam Douglaxtiescribed it as a school where, during compulsory "leisure time" the instructor told some 15 cadres how to use .a By VICTOR JBIESEL This is the season The Communists NX rhvineendtmmtfntnd. 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