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Show - -. - . . , 1 - 8A - ' - -' - Da851257 Nam . , gakt Zrt122;rtan We Stand .' -- ' ' t ' '; ' , r Stop,Theareet Strike To , 6 - - -- - 1". ' ' - , , r ., ' ' . , , , ,, -, , - , 'ffT. ' , , ; ' ' ' - . .. . , - - - ..,. .- , , , . t . and - San Juan ,. , , - of southeastern Utah, which .sureacty is, living up lus. treasures of oil and ura-:- - ture of Grand - , - ' - , , - . - ' ,, . ,,:' i- - , s - . ., .. By SACK E. ZARBMD- --; Editor-- 71 Deseret News Business . - - nium, holds still another rdineral ; --- that could assure the economic fu- - ' Nitit.on--1 The Aii-lkppeall- - ., ' , . , - - - r7w2RE rugged canyon , so e- IN6-- - :',',,-- - - , . : ' - been dtiiinely Inspired. 41 bailing T N 7, 193P States-- - d fortbeConttitution-ot-ths-Unite- N ,. Solt Lake City, Wolf, Setwtley,Novemba. , - , - , , , , . ., , - ,, .. ', , , . --- i. . . AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY over the C' has Secretary of Labor Mitchell: ' , ' Thestrdnerid IS , potash found in As soon ea government thee wages-steel strike., As the anger grows, so an ancient sea of salt the hardened on deter. ' tó must Is It It that Dation go logical does the danger that , the vM,, under ,. . mhte conditions of work, fix hears, bear ,- bed from 2,400 to 3,500-, feet strike, in anger, a blow against basic, -, the and ground. dictate:vt eventually possibly ' foundations of a free society., i .. I , ; Potash is the world's principal I details of production:. And does anyone' , Preventing such blow is the great anu,, think for a momeWhet that the government. -. 'source of potassium,' without which t , ' - " -,growing challenge to the nation: can determ .. wages. are fair .alld . , . ' plants cannot live. AS it comes k'. ,1 , are 'fair .. without ., .. are :,, ,, net , what The causes for anger eventually multiplying. 1 Is in a le front the potash ground i . ' , ' prices are fair and ,- : ,: ' People get angry when they are hurt, and ,' determning what A: ' eaimot : pinkish. crystalline salt not are i, fairT government what . :-I 1, the strike is hurting almost everyofie.,; 1 cent of all potash :Ninety per without '1.14 to the ., , fix Power assume wages ..-It Is hurting steelworkers, who , ' used ,. ,..., : into of manufacture the to t , fix goes eventuallyasstmling the power in wages-m-ore losing 810 milliova-da- y chemical fertilizer: The rest of It 1.; 7,', - -- - and once the government is in the , ' prices, -,' ' t - '',J, -than a billion dollars so far. The averagez., business or - Is used In such ..,,,,,,,,.,.. diverse preducts .. setting wages and prices in -,.- .,,r .. , Individual worker has now lost more than ' ; r.7,7.;,---.-777,-''S '.., major industries it is hot so large a step ,7 its soap, explosives, medicines. " -- 1"....,. --" - . ., , ' toc- government dendnation $1,750 in wages alone. of an entire:I - glass' disinfectants .., - ' ' .. ,, P ' , I It Is hurting the economy to the extent, ecenomy.-- ot , -t, - I , ' t j ubes,. ' ' ., ' of More than $6.5 billion . lost ,,,so ,fir,. to THE STEEL' STRIEr la, without 'clues... , t, ., . . -DOWN COLORADO THE iIndustries. River allied s and ,t, , .' - - 'tion, .hurting, America badly; It has '.. t , "' ','': ' : from Moab, drilling crews of ' :. . .,. It Is hur ting the federal government I'l:), gone fat beyond the point of a dispute be- i 1 , . t , 1 .,...t.,1 taxes , -- - so Oil et billion In , lost the tune 81.2 t ,Carp. of :Dallas, J ., far,i. tween , labor- and management;--i- t Involves - Delhi,Taylor .,. t1 - ,....,.. , ,, tr...74- :"' 1 I , been -- drilling holes to workers, cutliteelYi..! the .:.....,-:-deeply ind hurtfully.," It can, - - Tex.,' have ., .'''' ' 1 I ' , k. ' find out just how' big this potash ,, 1 stocks down tetoof minimums, 71 notbe allowed to :7-- , . On and on.-' , i I, t drag , 1 , - ' of vital defense bed Is. - Already, big plans have , ,, ' I.: tr, '', -slowed construction I ,, ', But the ionviction persists that pan- , ; f t ' Delhi-Taylo- r. 1 - It'been announced --, ets as well aa the entire civilian by legislation establishing compulsory .' 1, . . ,, , .; ;, It has made America, facing an, eco- - ' arbitration coul4 to the long run, be a .. ., Such developments as a' railroad 4 ' , . 1 '.. ; ,.. ,' ,T,! .- .- '., --", ..... ,,,,... Denver & Rio Grande ., from the 7.....',44:',. , ;i spur to rnicfightteLthetnishtvith the dedi- - cure larivorsethati ,! i , ..,:t ,) , ,, -- ,,... , , ..... 7 ' ,. it Soviet cated, ruthless, closely-kn- 1 ., What, then, is to be done? t , ', , . -' . , -Crescent Junction 38 miles away:, , L. stock to the rest of the admirt. laughing with ' '''' noted e has . country -" .... ', world.7--.--Zrs.'r , down ,in,z---i ( multimillion7dollar.-.)nil' .. ----- successful-President 7 , Eisenhower ' tion how tt. , .. It has put President Eisenhower, is he - ' has been In taking complicated, :critical 7 i the 'canyon, ,and a conveyor belt to , , ' 2 '' , ", ,, , , prepares for a trip to Europe to try to :' Issues before the 'public.---Hinationwide: , take the processed mineral up to , I Sss,',.' , .. ;awkward ; ? the the i -post- ... television - ' of canyon settle the cold war, In the lop already inflatien COUNTRY-Thesrestored e three POTASH views show the drilling 7,''. appeal 'on ' ' . , t'44,.' t2-tt, , ; of a man who can't even keep Indus- -' ' Horse Point- - near. the , , s- -an t46, d , In-:- , - have been annOunced rk:' .. ., procedure- - and - a tense to a spendthrift-Co,,, .. ', 1 -' The federal government, also ,' , r. , trIal peace in, his oivn land.--, potash areas. The Colorado River is nearly 2,000 feet . ., cidentally, stiffened the spine of the steel t : , .. :'' ' below where the man is standing. , To his left, toward has lifted a federal power ' in- : id against the ...., present fight Industry for t, so THE CAUSES for anger multiply. And . ; reserve restriction so that the $25 . the LaSal Mountaini, is some of the lonely country' In -. ;- angry men are suggesting angry. solu- s ' 4 flationary wage boosts. His next Tv ap- done. - potash project can go ' ,' which 'drilling is beir million , : , .., bill -: a --; that- ..: ahead.- .The Jaborreform peal produced t potash- beds and . 'there' are ,, every expert had said w,as unattainable..: , , ' Some have suggested-a- nd , . '. an : are : area on site ,. : L .. , .. preal.ous,Iyarith-, - .. nub--. like the worse approaches-that,-; DIRECT,d rawn for some future development - .' underA COURT TIGHT between the two certain importaeLpetas.siequalts wide is almost completely . cardinals who couldn't agree 14' .2.., lie understanding of the steel. issues, , o f the Colorado River for power. is on to still resemble counties common . century salt. lain salt. with ,;4 going , . and public support of a electing a pope; union and management --.. reserve restri But locatien .110w:with. the, of the exact... determine the Most of this blanket deposition actually-- - The locked up together and put on bread,,-1-- settlement :might, achieve another .!'im-,---- ,.,, uon withdrawn, Delhi-Tayl- -- . vanT7- 'county line.------covers a wide range al minemls and -- - is result-nam- ely,melt the frigid; and water until they reach agreement. possible". - , ,. substances - which i containpetas-- , go ahead. some places attainingtacknesses. , ' -- Tide development stubborn barrier that - has been raised --- ',More , seriously, ,; ma n y moderate, reserves The held by , - -And potassium Is even more ,of 4,000 to 5,000 feet. potash slum. both boon the economic for cotm. l t-, more--7,the - t between the two aides. It Delhi-Taylpersons have reached the poinare 17,700 aemst In ' ties and the state, because 12y2 - abundant in nature than It is in The salt deposition is the re- now that the Supreme ,Court r Con- .' appropriate , of demanding a special session of Seven Mile area directly west the re- - , potash. According to reports, pot- of ., the evaporation of sea suit on minerals all royalties . , has upheld the injunction: gress to work out some sort of compulsory of Moab In the rugged country be- - moved must be paid to the state. ash gets Its name from th e fact : waters trapped by tilting and up- work! to ' arbitration 'machinery. Here is where the ordering the strikers back ' low- Dead Horse, Point, arid 25,060 , , Unlike -, th e- -centuries main lift o,t the ea rth' s surface tutting - el situation , ., where -- :, that for: -' ; least, Is th e approach - that greater danger. lies. No one has put the -, , ' That-,--I the Creek d n acres Cane an source for ' off a portion of an arm of the to are most of potassium containing ' the, going royalties in more understandable terms than , ought to be . tried.' . 'danger , .1 substances was wood ashes, usually , ' ocean forming an inland ed.---'''' nearby; Shafer Porne area on Ut tribes d an Indian e the , Navajo ' ' ' ' . ' , ...., ,, , Colored() River nine miles south. of , n burned . i a In the evaporation process, the , pot large will 1 all Iltah. bere go,to myalties -, ' s- - 1., ' - ,' ' the Seven Mile area. , 'bitterns, I, or highly concentraten.;II , Wood conand all ants other p A handful of , companies mining . , , The railroad spur will be built , 90 of the North Ameri- - tam n potassium and their ashes are brines, remained after the sodium JUST HOW MUCH the Communists fear .3- 4 : across what is known as the Big - dig out ' chloride, , or common salt, had can Continent's potash supply from relatively rich in the element. k ,, , i the prestige of the ,United Nation-s, , lti ', I , Flat area where oil development out. The bitterns, con. ttdropped .'" i s of also Potash set a -. near s ,It--4underground produced s, sprawling As well as respect shownInthe -- , stinc,f -s- alts nOwis going on. 14. potassium, Wendover by Bonneville, td.,-by tunnels only 50 miles from the v.' , . U.N. investigating subcommittee report on do , lithium, magnesium bromine, and " -New ' method. Caverns the in THE solar Carlsbad COMPANY famed That has said brines is, - ' Laos. The Communists stopped their sub- - . . already ' 194,4....,,, - versive actielties while that the Cane Creek area will Mexico. - Output capacity , qf the are pumped up from wells and are ,boron, were deposited as the in-, the subcommittee - , . sea and dried up. , be out for evaporation and the , was ' , . . developed tv first, although no New Mexico Mind is around 212 poured t ..1 making its investigation. These mineral salts are the . - element processed. ; has been announced. million tons a year, about 20 date , resulting target of From the outset the fightguerrilla ' ' basis of a great industry-pot- ash, ' 6"k ,,. ' , ; 4- );, greater, than demand. ---.-- Negotiations for ,i joint- financing ing in. Laos last summer, the Laotian goy--PARsiDOX Basin-o- f -, WHOLE - 72 110 tassiunt t-, ' Prn'int-s;1--. u which' can mean ln--- --,,,!, , venture are . officials is erzunent charged that the rebels were proceedingsAnd western ...,,,.,-- Utah- - and southex- .'- the -continued prosperous growth of , .....,,,,, ' A . ,,,..,,,,,,,, the Da as headquarters of Delhi' ing to be a good source of potash, ' , being supplied, directed and western Colorado , covering the most scenic area in the world, ' , ' , from North - Vetruun. That charge i n - Taylor say. - tvith - -- -companies moving into that , 250 miles 140 ' miles and i Grand and San Juan count' es . -- - - panse long ,cw Power at tAght Co., has - area to stake claims and remove Utah ' , . turn raised the question whe th e r the re al. -. . ,, 4,t ; , ; made arrangements for the neces- - the minerld direction of the Laotian , fighting came , , ' mill for the and Sam power i from Peiping since North Vietnam Is a the The voice I " ' ' ', . c . . ., Chinese Communist project. in re- Moab ! . AN . , . - in September, Laospuppet.'. crews been have -', ' Pla' Drilling ' Protested , . additional cent of formally has told issues , 4'S 0 ' '11Pie 't -- - -- to the U.N. that North-Vietnaof -- , autumn of down the is holes -' records :for the ' cornOng LI at observe signs had the past bird year dekept ,1 evidence a that t major potash ONE line of swallows perched tories which have been set on ' ! N, or two, ancl when such holes can Tel- sit exista 1 n Lisbon-Vall- - --7- --- mitted aggression.-- against - Laos. Over - I; ' i ey . up J1 1411', .f it '-- - cost around it can be th e migration routes. Here the 9,r $70,000 each, it ) ,sf strong Soviet objections, and a futile Rus- .-, 1 was discovered by Superior Oil Co. wing t 0 win g along the telephone .spet -TIJ1 . wires an d roof tops. With! n a few - times and directions of the flocks . 't - Wan attempt to use the veto, the Security 11 ', , 't,sy 1 . , )1,, i assumed that the company feels-- -- of calitonlia will Investments confident ',N .,,7 that its , V' . Council' voted to send an investigating days they are all gone, and are not - are note d as the y p ass overhead , ,i i'''' , I ' I is near the Utah-see- n Lisbon . i 1 Valley i 1 off. IA . ' Tuuntil . their , return the or settle for a while. . , subcommittee to Laos, composed of eventually pay ns '1, t again . olivi - spring. .- . . - , Col13 redo - state line in ,San Juan : potash-veir The range-fro, To mention only two of these qj following and ,, Japan,-Italy ... ,nisia,Argentine, feet six to All that most people --'observe 1 s- - - establishments, t here is t h e famous thickness, and to - County, and is in an area of quite , , - Ala"' , , The Laotian government has claimed ' , . ' a few uranium finds at these deposits the company birds are in one place at one , station on the island of Heligoland, that get since the . committee arrived, that , the , , Perspective ' -, is going to have to sink a shaft or North Vietnamese concealed the evt- - , .,,, ' Superior Oil, w h 1 1 e close- - season but not there at any other now reopened, and an almost two. saved - , know can is each the estimated facts. shaft It that 'mouthed about the extent of its time. Indeed, the older naturalists ,It probably dence of their intervention and called off equally'famous station on the Fair I - Isle between the Orkneys an Sh e t ) , ' -' the attacks while the U.N. subcommittee -1 months of delicate and secret diplomatic - will cost in the neighborhood of $5,, finds in its connec t their not apdid always , drillings, , located several large beds of potash --- pearance - and --disappearance with -- lands -T- hese .,?Wilton. Laos. The official report was an- --- ; exchanges, between only , a - few govern- in ' ' ' ', I, - notmce d this week, confirming that there , ments There are qualified experts who , according to , reports., their mass movement to some- are visited , many birds which' , ' - - . - - , other the flocks of alight there on their flight across when this operation gets BY ITS PRESTIGE , and , that ' , - had , been fighting but that it had been place, though say ' g ,-, migrants in spring and , the sea. - , lswing,iit -could ultimately FIRST DISCOVERY of potash In . open Investigation, the United Nations IteXpected,that Laos mean employment fo r a round 500 autumn could not have escaped the , , . will ask for a continuing U.N. "presence" ,' was successful in stopping almost linme- information comes from 1 1- 1- 192 of I Crescent . n the . --of line notice J along not and people living mean persons directly diatelylhebloodshed.-Thittloes the army of amateur observers - -indirectly. country to discourtge-renewat-- -- - In --g-- Grand when . . . 'n - - both on a routes : , - ' some of County the Communists' the U.N. rig has the migration that coasts and inland who Although potash :, for oil the stopped fighting. hit the salts. ' .. ', beds are over ' In addition does an , the in believed me San it that in was their but to take note rebel It and the passage of ; Laps,boundary the firmly fighttry report stopping ' ' -,, . Juan. In of access the into of mud could the be It hibernated Communists swallows the Co the feared Possible wild various showed that that only also unty, many birds, performing as weight ing the U.N. subcommittee , area he is b Y road from Moab into drillers have g one through potash ponds, not such an absurd assump- . valuable a service as those who that in a matter of weeks a situation can UN. opinion sufficiently to stop their war- ' beds without realizin it because - tion when we remember that the watch Ior '' the canyon bottom. I even if they now seek other Methods. fare world 'so - atthe , entire g , migrating bu tt erfli e-s-,, - - - be Investigated r , 1 indeed they are very often the same - autumn -- flocks preparing for ral ' c1.. . often gather hi reed beds. ,-, peoplegration -- - -- - - -- - - ' Chclitenge-,of1-Cuckoos were said to change . , WITH SCRAPS of information CRESCENT ' TO . And winter. the r-- .1 into hawks during ' I.FADTICS WHO grunY , the. annual , hind the education of ,these relative few.. gig . ' from all these different sourcel -.1 - -- m -' when the idea that birds might z. JUNCTION - , But for a state to give superior, chalteng- - Deseret Nevis survey of college enroll- I': ' a has been built up of the - picture credible became leave a locality b - - - --- - -of -this paper - ing higher education to mearly100 smerit -- 7,-1 an -.nJourneys - of birds t extraordinary . were imagined 4 school ?-'almost Its Of'. ,sense ,.. , feel a must poses high graduates accomplishment-which r in the -11 ',L., large .numbers in-as t leading them to strange places, :,hose- -- b. insurmountable in the ' and also. of mil challenge years problemsproblems, ' their regularity ., and ac- tit.a, , - when the Bishop of Hereford re-r- e. volved, of ' , , '' , ' -...L. j must be surmounted if we are , that ever; ahead. are Unique r-curacy navigation, bc..., times corded in medieval ',,,s ' ri 1 ' not to sell short the tremendous re- Most of the people who Support Utab s animals. '1'1111a , I among , moon to the swallows lief . ' that 44, es fly of . , , ,,,,,, loi', S. De (Prom "Anhost system of higher education do se in the 'source our young people represent. , ' Nett II ., ' at the end of summer. Ck 1 certho. 0 00000 AllenNvigation. a Ultwirt Ltd, Loft. I 4 ' soconviction that the glory of God is Intel- another 93 That I figure points td 1 monument - SEVEN . LIE THE PIECES of evidence came to-, I flood of ligence. They believe that "stretching the bering, factthe overwhelming ---- ---- - -- -, . Ii 1I not ' tune, ,, most Is one the CANYOMAKEA our--of , Although . gether gradually. important students colleges soon- must face. ,,i .. f ' . , all his blends were fully convinced, fz 11111trii Mo,44,-,- , , , , tions of this life.' The enrollment lists in . Again a state without such a tradition of , '': (64,0 Gilbert White of Selborne believed our Colleges dramatically illustrate this , . , almost universal college education can face 1 - , ., ' . ' , . , : some the fact An that high d - with State equanimity , :s-1. linlireviden,isce17,thei. DNematolocnr!tisri1934 . , ' ' , , - ' ," 1). .. ' -- ' - - SVhere. Ilse la- - all the world can be school graduating classes will mushroont . , , .-, Voting. , observ- - , Information . reaches gleaned , 1 , by "war the that as i crop point baby" . fresh-whose . found a group of colleges , ers in many countries was grad- "thee the Itheeree New. ran) , , ,, -, .1i, In the next lour or 'five years. But what ., 12 . ' . , mot dass is pg es largo as the pre- , pRopoED, ..., , as , ually pooled 'WWII" year's high school gradnating class?, about Utah,. if 90 or more of those high , 7,215931;eaDersmAocgroats internahtisornitersinteort' ' Nov.,' I0 carried ' est grew and '' ' 'MOAB.1 ' - ' '' . school are Still determined to go , , huu.siTE ., I But a percentage like' that cannot be --- o n to graduates ' ' '' ' ' broke down, and the ob-- , 'Utah and swept most of the country , , ' , ' language it.. colleget i n an . t ... , :-- , record vote for the basis fpr any smug complacency. It - -- - servattiOn , IN, t' migramigratory birds be" an ,- have--- -', ratherthin,THANK-GOODNESSr-in.-light-The new Corp, -ot 'L: we ,, ornist , bigger-iy whichdrewthe T ' ,. . 4. ethaologais-st' ' the Senate iik ..:-t world smaller, challenges ahead.: ',... of the facts, that the 1959 Legislature was together. ' ,...... to five Republicans and six Others; , ' : . for to create the ',IAD We have . on the '. tremendous successive were . seen Coordinating Birds challenge, enough i 11 ' 411' the House: 251 Democrats to 82'Re s - . . ." ' dates at different places, appar- - publicans, five others and 97 still example, of seeing that the quality of edu- - ' Council for Higher Education In Utah. HORSE 1 . (:) ,f19-, , , 1:PtEAREAx ' , : cation keeps up with the quantity of the Thank goodness that this organization,' , , ently following a route, and meth- - in doubt , . 't , GRAND . potINIT t tzl ods of marking them were devised student body. Superior education is not with its new director, Dr. Grant Vest, is , 1: , ... ------50 ewe " own Years 00 2 r...4", some 1-L Ago ' said cer'so that it could be with - C'''''A' difficult when small percentage of afiswers,:Be!-hard at work seeldng , 'S SAN JUAN , - - tainty that a given bird had in - WMNteavBri -.- -. "t smpsodymeledofththee Jold SA . 1 ' SHAFER . one made from the Ilkii . clan River at North Terliple Street , , placest ' 7c.ht,N DOME t. , was presented to the State Histori- . AREA . . . . . . . 7 ,,, i , s work amateur and pro-- cal Society . , ,, ir -. ,il, , . . , , 1 4 fessional ' cooperated most fruit- 7- ,- Years ..01eirenian"-i, , . (The Portland, - ,4',.,,,,,,,, from paying more than 44,interest on 7--Ago' 0 it' ' 7-50 in last the years .', ' . , ''-more or 17NtIED to after STATES s. bonds maturing five years LI ,THE Treasury's plan . . , million intensive of work or 10 . and .,... ', sell short-tersecurities bearing 5 , issue. k President Eisenhower, in a. special ,...3more birds have been marked in - victory in the Presidential contest: . Interest proves' both the error and the , . , message to Congress last summer, asked . Great Britain, America and Ger,-- , An editorial declared that neelee- - . After . POTASH BEDS-T- his shows the approximate location., of the futility in congressional refusal to increase ' that this limitation be 'removed map tion had caused so much interest in . . . alone. , many . - Utah- - In various beds being drilled by the Ifilhi-Taylo- r .the statutory limit on the interest that Oil Corporation in the . , listening to a number of speeches dema . of the conflicting ' wild Colorado River Canyon west of Moab. Also shown is THESE OBSERVANCES: of indi- - claims, thespite can be paid on,long-tergógically attacking the request tit a- blow obligations; ' returns - indicated that - the:'; - tetusect----------law at the tittle ely Congress vidual birds are backed up by Cleveland had won.'Itte government is prolbited approximate location of the mill to ba built to process the "ore.- , ,.. ' . ' - , -' . - - 4 i - 4 , ..- 1 1.; . -' , ' 4 - , - . . , . , , t , , i , 'i - , -- . - ... f. , ,,,, , ,,,,,,-... ,. .,, , - - , -- , , - ' ,- - - - : - - i - - . i - . :: ' - - ' ' , ,z, ,, .. ' . . . .. , r'-...-- - ' :4t , . ---.-- -- Dr. , - - , ''. , t..- - - , . I- Iii;---7-- - .. - . , ' - - , & , , : til. ., - , ' , .. , . ,, ... . , , the-diseas- e. 4 ..',-- - a-,- : ! -s :- i: . - ' - ... ' ''' - , -N . s . - " ' - , , ',; ,' 44. .4 , - ' . - - , - -- 5,0-ye- ar -,:- , , 'i . . . . ' , . , , . 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