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Show - . ' . ' . 4. - , . 18A - ' ., - , DESERET-JEW- S '. ---- Leant - Plagaiitt . , .Salt - ' ' - ' - Lake City, Utah, Tuosday, April 14, 1959 ' ' a . - .. ,, I h e Fig ' ' tfor C ean EVIDENCE CONTINUES to mount that; . Congress will Pass no effective labor reform legislation this year . Union pres- Sure is strOng- against a bill with. teeth, and those who really want reform refuse to pass a bill, '. - ' - . pl , ' -- corrupt influences in violation of the Con- " stitution of the The action was taken after the B&C Union. was given opportunity to get rid Of its .cor- ,rupt leadership and' gave no evidence of AFL-CIO.- - , . , filons i'- - ., ,, ,;. N , . . . ,o , , 1 S1,- 7.. A - ' - - - , 4 10...,lre,. r as , . , -- . , , 2. .,- ' ,. ' - - a3-4- - - ,,., , - - , ,.. aa-- , ,.' " . N , , and wyy hpuossbsiahrlde to 7 for us to be together during delivery doctor, hospital administrator, hospital board. - Opposition was mostly -what we met with. t. . , 1 . noyi nthanks uot IN , , - ., .. , - ft ionan,:-- D. helping the din received 4,, B. - a-- 7 ' . Wrongs Owatultit41 ) sm th an to the - i 1- - - - ' , J - I.; mOvee-rittys . 'a.,,, - , , If , .. ,, ,;., . sala - '1."' - - , .. .. , .. -- - IAN Dec. '21, 1957, a son Was born to my husband and me. He Was , borri in.one i'Dfothe local hoSpitals. Seven months prior to his birth For , . ,;), . - u.a. ;,, ' ' .. . .. . . , , - ' - . - - ,,,,, a-- 1400!'"'"a' - 1),..,..,......N1 . . , - -t a . 1111-..-. - - ,wr.... '' '''''. - , ',, , - , , . Not Wanted: , . 'le, e -- ... - - - - ' - ' . , - , '; ,1,, ' 4-- . - , We stand for the Constitution.of the United States . as having been divinely inspired. -; , - . . ' - - :, a . ymonism ,, . '' ,, , .- , liberal politicians continue to ' 130016 , le' but here iaa av1111D'S i , about civil rights in were ;originally devel- a ;,,,,,-- ----, -, ' a .1114 to have the first to race issues. But yet corn- - . ,' -. t , -- ,,a, . a posal,l that is .",,i,.., oped out of the McClellan labor corrup- - , ,: , ;,..ks i : N unionism has already de.: ' baby. The, Virginia á This' pessimistic View hearings. Testimony. as given ..,,, .. Mason Hospital in, much more' civil rights than i ,.:. Ireeffect that top officers of the to basic truth that this new.spapert'ffas there the Convidpita . -- Seattle w a s' t h e s' ever could. , ' A' '''...'''.;,,,, union had used 'union funds improperly oil quently deOared about labor reform--th- at ',,a likelfacOle lib'eral politicians are con- - a knew one we of would nearest that ifr ' reform should come first of all from union - -i- ncluding $13,000 for Cadillats for two. 'eat. .i.,,I; oirer violence in racial prob. ,Rit. such a thing.. , aa .. aka.a, , , aa , - allowwas . ' had been guilty of a num- , , membership itself. , . 1 a.' but '' olficialsand the United States has had ..' 1 ' in I the hospital 24 long, -' This is not always possible. Some , ber of otheroffenses., One former official : violence in the labor unions hours before our was born. ' ----' labor regime , other issue in modern his4 :' times the The interns mc in y ""'" hour On just this month was given a,....M)- year ... grip of ' '. aamkee ' ' the hour a -- to . is too .stronsg. The local Teamsters Union, . -- Prison sentenc4e for embezzlement of union 511001"tiumw their etrnye to m- y, . -"- walk - and at of the liberal politicians ...' r, each doctor,the for ex'ample, s sail in a. trustee ,status, ' funds. . n - ' . , concerned with violence in' ., . , nurse , accompanying- ee intern crowd, ,tight in the grip ,of theBeck-Hoff- a THE union because the radical ABC has been organized to replace shoo . husband out into of the ' would., my desPite the riskful and heroic.-effórt, ' bosses are helping 'carry out .. ' hall because "embarrassed" evicted union. it our Last fall: them old, the ,,12.,Zr . some gain independence and , , and sodallst policies to have the husbands there. . labor columnist Victor .. Iss liberals- - ' - distinguisheti ' , -C- ress Joiner , , ' ,,',. son Our is beautiful and we i1."7, love , lost his who the Riesel, . eyesight battling , I3ut sometimes; too, reform from as. . him but we .of were robbed ' dearly labor new about the wrote union goons, ' of ' One union. group within does happen. . Pupils . Express the of when he ciirat.t.,, being joy 'together ", a ' that: a .4.44g. ' . members in Utah is in the middle of a .. was . because a doctor and On u slimebornall Its constitution prevenia' the national .' , nurses to want didn't us fight just this week that some members give , have b'een. ,delseliarativtnh secretary treasurer from having More 'N.... insist is based on an attempt to clean up. .0 A the few extra minutes it would have og ' ' o and con, i pr of the funds in than '',,, union's his $500 pos- 11,Per taken to put a gown, 'Mask and hat Wednesday and, Thursday, some 250 .,.. laws secretary-treasure- r or 1 : bakeries local on in husband session, and because cake and a, lily they employes .of bread k e' ao :-. 'A said the delivery rooms were too , than $25 , at one time . Other money Salt Lake City and Ogden, ' will, , a, .1)., small to accommodate an eNtra per- -4 1 ell fri.r eyWdt oo rhl s; gOeS into thebank and can only be .:, -uhether to keep their present taker ?aa ,a, a N4 , 5 Somoved by approval of the general execu- ,, Workm-- s Union (BSECI. or -glj. ..e, ,-When we discovered that we were .010.,....- a, A board.- Moreover, every local must new a tie Americanunionthe , ffillaterwith appreciate . e - to have another baby the )11 . these laws. ' . going ..... . na,' statement to ,,.' a financial ,)rca i:, . seqd monthly .,. Bakery and Confectionery Workerswe were deter; pecember, ,,of, lowing I. The unions are becoming more . tional headquarters. Any time a...finer). ,, ..- ..'!,, ' (ABC). V, , k mined not to let the same thing hap- - '', ; 1Ala ett--a . fy , is 'changed, the constitution 4, epoonwteinrfuuels n , again-,eve.0 twhillis Ordinarily: this newsr3aper avoids corn:, cial officer vve to ketliym ethaatndth-eiif to had a pen a go .? ,t . a And an aa, audit ,,, :4a, i immediate rnent on jurisdictional fights., This one, requires Seattle 'to live for the last . few , ., corrupt the entire country and' its . boarda-.1- 0 . of , months. , obviously, does not involve a great many - majority of the executive . more than It is government, e 18-- mist , be e ' the long-rangBut a friend us told of a small, now baker). workers directly.' But its -- sigs. , - . prógres4veq hospital - Loss Of Fcrise-Fac- e ' ' I 56 miles . nificanee may be much larger than merely- - - workers who don't earn a rent from the just is our belief that unions, if . It . a , from' Salta Lake City and a doctor . union itself. . : or so work- the organization to which-25. . managed property, are good for our w ho woull allow us to be together. . , ers pay their dues. , WASHINGTON , Roscoe countryBu t, it'they are mishandled INSIDE Drummond By ' . ' SUCH; PROVISIONS are considerably We made our prenatal visits there or . get too powerful, they can be a nafroth ' for those than until the was out of 1A'as thrown proposed THE TUC UNION tougher Seplember thp baby harmful to the freedoms we hold . born Dec. 22, 1958.. AFL-CISo dear. a year ago after the Ethical., tional legis,lation. How well they might . ' We have a beautiful little girl. be put into , Unions Practices- Committee, the Executive Coun- practice remains to be seen, should remain in t their . a. , We don't lovher any more than we I which is bettering the work' bu,t here, it would seem, is a rather en- place eil, the appeals committee,, and, finally a Chinese Communist took the coChina, oath of Army li do our son but there in that "peaceful rpHE ing conditions of those men who couraging example of what national offi- existence" and can in the end no doubt succeed general convention found that the union n delivery room my husband sat barn ae work . for them, but should not mus- - internal-affairlabor when should cials mean the "is dominated, controlled or substantialfy of others. Now it and held my hand. He they say in crushing the brave Tibetan revolt, cle in on politics. We would like to gave me the I demonstrated clean its own house... to Influenced in the conduct of its affairs by Communists are but the by going . ' hear from anyone who has an op- - pay a price. It may be a fairly high a into Tibet what ifmeans by "peace- I - It's an interesting comparision ' posing or supporting comment ful coexistence" ; and , . price. We can. hope ata .1hat the practices of Such a small -C- hristina Swanson i The price is the increasingly alive a be so should more , much hospital -- Karen Wilkes In the p'ast .few days Mr. Nehru ' Southeast Asia, in. It is now 50s years since the YMCA awarenes in all UTAH IS TIIE ONLY STATE in the na- - progressive " than the large hospitals Seventh Grade- Class -- - has had several rude shocks from the a Communist that govIndia, eluding 'ion without a Young Men's Christian , called upon the citizens to supply the capi- - ernment cannot be trusted to neighbor. Chinese Communists whose word he in its 'big-cityPioche, Nev. its --keep -- . , Association building, and Salt Lake City, has seemed to trust in the past. tal funds for a headquarters. The "Y" word and that the new LES itIndia GO beautiful has many formally recognized Tibet although . ' ,'' '''Nix came into this city in 1895 and its first By Les Goates neighbors of a Corn. , as a part of Commtinist China in 1951 0 churches and recreation centers, is the ' 4 in was here erected munist country are on the treaty assurance from t,i (and only) building Peking , only city in the country of more than never ,safe unless that Tibet's autonomy would be re1904. In 1914, however, the organization 100,000 inhabitants which has no such e h That have t spected. they treaty is now waste pa- bad to. 'close its doors because it could facility. to Insure PeC, ' strength ' , much the there," ' tired. Late in 4iNTOT the A campaign designed to correct this quoth not meet the mortgage obligation. The there was a day RED CHINA now only accuged India their safety. I boss chief, as he perused 'the 'report that a baby had been born. . situation'and provide- "a ' home for young . The significant city bought the structure and converted , q up(obviously no it-Into the police station located at new fact in South- - rising can ever be spontaneous; it almen and boys away from home," in an THE STORY got a lull column off- - - day's news prospectus - with the east Asia, is- - that-- - ways has to have an imperialist.fro.. First South and State Streets, editorial writers. "Either our press the front page' with pictures of enyironment that's correct and proper, Red Chinese troops, vocateur) of nourishing the "comhas now begun. It merits the support of ' the'parents, especially candid-camerservices and our, reporters had a THE YMCA has enjoyed a at 300,000 mand center" of the Tibetan rebels; shots of the anxious father pacing ' this community. ' growth' everywhere ' since it was or- - ' and engaged in bringing Tibet into it alsohad the baldness to suggest dull day or nothing much hapthe floor at the hospital. News ediThe basement of the Salt Lake Stock, that India's Parliament cease de. pened." are now on the Indian club by a Lon- submission, ' tors , dug into the waste baskets and YMCA. now houses the Exchange Building , bate. frontier in forceand free to remain don office clerk named George Williams iin What a terrible thought: "'not- came up with a few outdated dis- ! It is woefully inadequate, with no resi- India's own Communist Party, dethere on the excuse that they are 1844. It has clubs in 70 countries, with h- ing happened." Just imagine, if you patches and a wire reading: "Kill . dent rooms and very little to offer in the needed to restrain the Tibetan herdsspite the overwhelming C'eneva Previous, Replacement Fo11ow:7s international headquarters In men. recreation. Young men coming feeling of the Indian people, decided can permit your imaginer . to run so way of r so- - from which ths SwitzerlandSyndicate," Even the spiritual, the armed invasion of Tibet was that This means that the Chinese wilda day in the news wherein radio commentators' In our- cityand counting on putting up at had nothing to more of recreational cial and interests Communist Army is Prime Minister just fin and that Communist China nothing happened! What would the "Y," as ,they do in 'other cities, are if you can imagine that, and say, members directed are in than and is was it Nehru's '2,8'25,776 India harby for right blaming new neighbor happen to the news- !., , referred to local hotels and motels and turned disc jockeYs. doubtful if Indian policy, confronted boring the rebels. on the day approximately 5,000 professional work- paper 1"'''"loa, , The papers finally came out an ' new usually leave the city disappointed if not That Was more than Mr. Nehru with this evidence of Chinese ers. It owns property ,worth around $560 'i, ,41"'''''"', a. hour late because worse. happened? of the long wait could take. can remain At a conference he unchanged. Imperialism, press : '; million. There ,i : :::.,:, r described the Indian Communisti as This may be the largest price which - for something to happen. For the -'' Our city and our state,through the chance UPWARD OF 30,000 youths over 15 'found that any- t.' aajournallatic-aprofessio- n was a forfeited "uprooted inen who-hav- e Peking 'must pay for turning Tibet their way to the basement rooms of 'churches and community recreation cen- . - Into Circulation man- - i all claims to speak for their country. - such- day will ever- I a military outpost. , ,,,,,,,I; catastrophicday. sv--, , , come to pass in our the local YMCA last year, all looking for ters, do a forthright job in youth guidance, agers got "STOP" orders by the It took the United States two ' men." -4107: .:',', thousands. time let's yet ,. take but there is need for even greater effort Readers of all the papers world wars to see that 'neutrality a place apart from the rougher hangouts There is another : , aa, of This 4 ...:,; were madder than a nest of glimpse-I a .7.'".4'',7,. , was not a good method of keeping and more facilities. The proposed new hornets: development- which and centers of juvenile crime. The' y" :,::Il:z.:J'....:',:l.Z....:.' ...: eventless day lust must Mr. YMCA Building will fill some of these ,N out of war. India and Indonesia and ti welcomed these youngsters morning, noon give ,, ,,,,::.',.,:: ONE THE GOOD THING that hapto see what it would Nehru concern. In ' ',,..17 Npurma and the other Southeast "74 ,.1A,' :, be Ilike: and night although they could not be 'peeds. As a. non denominational the pened day nothing happened - Asian nations have now witnessed . t h e southwestern was that substTibers came to realize porting (except for capital improvements) adequately because of the lack of Reporters tramped their beats two Red Chinese aggressions in ten province of Kerala ' do can !:'.1:iiir much to our were that there's a fallacy in the old turned it and &Ail noon without finding a thing keep organization, equipment. Many space u- in . Korea and TibeSouth the where Comm.1 tyearsin bromide, "No news is good news!" !; deadyoung people in the paths of usefulness edition in. to first conand they may soon'abe ready to see away and went to places they'd rather not Ry nist Party won phone . and happiness. - , .77:411 , line the editors were in 'high that neutrality is notssa good method trol of the govern- patronize. , ' ..:!.: ., ''' , RECOMPENSE of out is even of of the worse which ment three than 0. way by parkeeping dudgeon, . iitot. low dudgeon. No fires, no automo-- The giftf that to our breasts ve fold aggressors. liamentary votes be' 1 Are brightened by Our Iiirfes; Mr. Nehru RED CHINA'S peace cause of the division pledges', bile accidents, no robberies, no mut'. The sweetest Olt a heart may hold which once used to me I so much of the Democratic parties, it has for ders. And no good news eitherno ment by his former, associate Rafael del ) CONGRESSMAN C. Davis James , 6row up hely een the crosses. to Mr, Nehru, especially, w h en two years been suffocating and subbabies saved by alert mothers; no . Pino: has now' joined Sen. Wayne Morse And on life's pathway many a mils written right down in black and verting Democratic government. comno awards; winning 11 made more in criticizing the American So bright and cheery white on paper, don't look ç solid It has been using the police and mittees working for 'a better city "Orders were given for the arrest. Because for jurt a little while. Of more.. so the or , courts as the instruments ciety of Newspaper' Editors for inviting any ailuring, trial and execution, not only of war The way seemed dark and ,elreary. , and state. :Communist Party. The evidence,has After participating in the ag Cuban Revolutionary Leader Fidel Castr9 Sunshine criminals, but also of all those who'rUight Consion against South Korea in gct become so scandalous that the NO EDITORIAL WRITER had tn address its meeting in Washington this In the future represent a menace t41 the is sending - investigat Communist China signed .a ty gress Party week. reason for Ajust-hamme-d new t Int Republic of Cuba. . with Tibet - torst6-Kergra- What you don't know may not to gather.to respect-Tib- er pledging -violated s invitation the The Cuban reason that hurt you but it can make folks feel the a been 1Iedc1are Had there rightsPbt 1. peopleway. be MR. and NEHRU must - freedom of that "internal Spiritua seeing political speech, free press, freedom to State, Department protocol, induggest awfully sorry for you. the peril from both the Chinese lkould have been news and the ediautonomy." travelall have been denied. Free enter legal action . may be in order under the In 1955 at the Bandung Confer- - ,CoMmunists and the domestic Corn- - torial writers would have something 'RETIRED DANSEUSE ACHES ence of Asian nations, Communist unists cannot be wished away. Logan Act which prohibits American citi- - ' prise and private property have all been to comment on. The advertising ." trampled upon. FOR THE BALLET"headline 7PIIS with unauthorlied correspondence . an opening, manager, quick to see a Just slight ballet ache! with agents of foreign governments. n To this - irom the STRICTLY PERSONAL corBy Sydney Harris ; put display advertising on the front S. page. respon4erit of the Chicago Tribune: ASNE officials point out that Castro - PUSH PULL AND invited before !le b,eAmePremler of "CastTo is a 'sincere idealist who As time began' to run out on Ica haste or is it doubt That makes us push the IN door 'Cuba in February -- which explanation the Two-Star- , ,t(ever overlooks an opportunity. His goals City and Final Edi, OUT? ' in the last stages editors are socialbrevolution: or not remove moral and the cloud,-tions, city political, may may legal con- is "con6ntionar and wflat is "nat.- be seems to a great rHERE and election to the presidency by popu .of, desperation went out and bit Pasley In any event. Castro's personalrek-- , ural." &Tie persons actually believe fusion in many minds. To have He far measures the dogs but George Ade's idea of such v". hopes by of suffrage.... :Amerposure to the probing questions are that theses, manno TODAY: is as "Let TEXT FOR for natural conventions mart opposites. to the all of taken falsetto, never will antics that again proved punishment ica's newspaper editors may deceive you with vain words: for Let me suggest that they Vander also dull reading. Reporters' put kind as it is for bears to have caves anyone attempt to destroy constitutional nne of today's haunting et).(smaswhat, of these things cometh the because in meters in Cuba. on He hopes to nests. free to birds have and government bethe following pardOx: In human parking signs rebel who exactly, is this wrath-o- f God upon the children of end all graft and corruption." Rebellious youngsters are fond of of starting something but nathe is hopes conventional havior, the chased Dictator Basfa. out of Cuba' 5:6. certain forms and manthe meter maids never ever no disobedience."Ephesians to us. : tural dismissing 'WHAT IS CASTRO? Who knows? Maybe Where is he going Without these conventions, society saying with a sneer, "That's nersAiy after Friday, W e shall know a little As of today, it's anybody's guess. Esti-- could not operate. Man is a convert- - Utahns In just a convention." But everything the-maCongress -more. mates of rango from this statetonal specificallyhumanIL asQavention helives by---. , It is conventional that we use the symbolsand all symbols gire con, alphab'et 'for has, ventional. A red traffic light. says e - "Stop!" because we mean. it to; decided that "a" will sound-lijust ' noth- There is "b." "b". like and "a" otherwise it could just as well say won for Mrs. Earl N. Lowry who sug'IRE LOSES in the t..inited States in the . II. A. DIXON (R)Conferredwith WALLACE F. BENNETT (11).Int. ing in nature that dictates this. "Eat!" or "Sleep!" gested it, a new power lawn mower. past five years have increased 21r; -- Sperry officials on plans to as- - ,,..: Utah .1)111 conto no one roduced Now, denies'that give different clean-uin p 1954 million to In recent years the spring from $870 $1,056,266,'7:1 semble Serkeant mis- - 4 societies have different conventions; ' current jurisdiction over 000 in 195S. During that period approxit,bo, movement' has spread so rapidly that that these conventions change from sile at Clearfield Depot; , in the state lands federal ' :4 mately 300,000 homes per year , were practically every city has its campaign, generation to generation; or that 4 to close tax loopholes.; co- ; ...,......,......r. et wait lull AFB offi- cem , some conventions have meaning and destroyed or partially destroyed by fire. Unspearheaded by some civic group such as Johnsqn ;1 sponsored rs to discuss k, 1 trtmming An average of 11,000 persons annually our Junior Chamber of Commerce. These I force and charm, while others are employment Commission of Clearfield electronic , died in these fires. have found that vacant lots, : (to...b., resolution; cosponsored . , ; simply Outworn fossils of the past. municipalities Week, MAW a nationwhen turned Vito playgrotinds, gardens or engineeringdgfice. Hruska Spring Clean-U- p bill requiring IT IS OUR task as human beings' to 04 wide project, offers opportunity to help neighborhood parks, no longer are eyektio; disposal of surplus U.S. - DAVID S- - KING (D)Asked House distinguish the useful from the , I , Armed-Servicsores or lire hazards to a city and that 'prevent thiS astounding loss of life and useless conventions. But it would be lands for family fanns. !mtire.4--e 'Committee , : ... i streets when kept clekn are more inviting to investigate Clearfield ... 7 t property, as well as to beautify our surliftman of us to discard conventions FRAM( E. MOSS (D)Co-sponsoric- l 11,4,141, and safer from accidents. They know too, Electronics Agency cut; even if we couldwith the cry roundings. In Salt Lake City, one of the Johnson Unemployment "Let's 'be natural." Mankind needs that the value of a householder's property, cleanest of American communities (we protested "indiscriminate .., ."'" ' .' experimentation ..";, ,a ',I' Commission resolution; as does that of his neighbor, increases its symbols as much as the bears like .,to think), the annual endeavor is ,,,,, riskingz;- 3tg:1' of state effects studied cave Comneedthe and the birds the lethal atmospheric con. when the oropettY is kept neat and clean-- sponsored by the Junior Chamber of ).: A tamination" taxes upon interstate of Project -- , 'Alm SINCE WE individually in this choice city N.), ,2,0 .7,, . t: merce which reminds all householders, , kW'0 allowed To as shake withhands - a ,commerce, at House by Argus, strangver stand to benefit in many ways from the Space with slogans, prizes and dernonStrptions, I de, I: 0 .I.A Court recent an 1 '6e, absurd formality; it Committee hearing. . Supreme may , , to get rid of the rubbish and waste that spring clean-u- p campaign, we all should be better to rub noses, or bow conferred with cisions; might Senate NOTEThe p. p, passed with. .do our share of the work. It is then that has accumulated during thewinter months three times from the waist. But we Farm Bureau officials on ,,L.:!,77- -1 out objection Friday, a resolution and to repair and paint.eveuthing that ' we share the results of health, happiness ' c.o. ov, ritArome too vw wooLp ot.mmo yew need some form to signify courtesy Moss water rights bill; .creating an Miran commission to , and comfortnot to mention savkg at reeds painting and repairing. "What do you think this is, buddy,, and friendship, to allay the, fear- - of continued to press for favorable FCC study unemployment It was the least some of the $1,056,266,000 hit "Salute Spring; Clean Everything" is the Library of Congress Or decision on television booster sta. . nearest to an important Measure others, and to put them aI their activities and the slogan for this year's somethin'T" ease. tons. . ertythat - goes Up in smoke every year. . cobsidered this week. . 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