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Show --4 4' , - . - ,- - - . , EFity(v - rlri.,.4, - ' -- - e -. ' . ! - . . . . , i. s 2, have been fine if the leaders of industries considering locations - away . from the crowded coastal areas could have .. sat at dinner Wednesday night with U.S. , andteneva Steel officials. We Utahns have always been prowl of ..,'',V.; t.1.!the people who live here, and we've tried --- 1 1,o tell others. --But a true appreciation of ,1 how important workers of high charicter , . can be to a company's litoduction and, the coin- profits doesn't really sink in until has experienced it pany it. After has U.S.' Steel experienced at Geneva, - nine years of operating the plant Alden and C. F. Hood, its president, Columbia-Genev- a president, both - Roach, to the character of r paid the highest tribute reflected in been Utah ,workers, as it has T. Geneva productlon. There are several Industrial firmspar. , ld -- - - 1 . -- ' ,, g1 , f-- c ,,, x(- . it, r tie , 1 -- '11 ' - - , , A t u 0 . . , q2: '- - -- - VIg'i111 7' ' 1111 1 i fr bi'41 - - ' ., -- - .11111"1 ;,,.;0C fitt.,; 117:;44771110:1....d.rtillballiimmilb '""'" '- -- r- t. N , - - - : . - - . - - - So-Th- ey - --4. isottegr,s4 1,41 4744".""1". ;.-- Hero of the Summer Theater veto-blackba- -- : - 7 - 11100111 - will-play-w- hen ut - - 4 -- - - ' non-negotiab- le - 1 . ono." - k 0 , ' r - , e ! , .01S....,-- .. I dy T . ,-- - Fin-rea- -- ,- - out-of-doo- rs - )4 T c yeto WASIILGTON --- The, prevail--1 plicatton of the ing- concept of thesummit over any aspect of membership. conference is that it 'will post- - - The countries which svould pone talking about the deep dif- - be immediately affected by such world a beneficent decision would be: ferences ivhich -divide the is Austria, Cambodia, Ceylon, side and on which neither to negotiate and instead land, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jor-- -will make a beginning by cen-- dan, Republic of Korea, Laos, Net- tering on the lesser tensions of Libya, Nepal, Portugal and the cold war; in other wordso Nam. The U.N. Charter provides the biggest issues and the General Assembly may concentrate op the . little onesAat But what4 not admit any new member at makort-ensepuzzles me - a little is -- what the until the applicant has received "little oissues" really - are on seven affirmative votes in the which the Big Four can ,begin Security Council, iniluding all of the five permanent members. to clear the atmosphere., All of these 14 countries have So far the foreign ministers received seven affirmative votes in their recent speeches and ' press conferences have not in the Security Council b u t named anynegotiable little is-- their applications have been sues k they have discussed only v e t o e d by the Soviet Union. the big issues. (The Soviet Union has cast 60 hey probably planned it that of the 62 vetoes in the 10.year, way, thus holding back the hand life of the Security Council, the Big France 2, the 'United States, they- Britain and the Chinese Nation-BFgur gather at Geneva. -in light of all the glow- - alist none) ing appreciation and generous IF THESE 14 countries, wordswhich were heaped upon BUT ' long supported by the NI es t the United Nations as a world ern powers, are to be admitted forum a n d as an agency of to the U.N., ' what - about the I should like to make peace, seven applicants which the a layman's suggestion as to one ?have sponsoredviets pf the "little issues" which the are Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary', summit meeting could settle North Korea,. Mongolia, Hubeneand simply, conclusively mania and Communist slorth) ficially for the whole morkL, Viet;Nam. . It seems to me that the conTHE ISSUE1 am citing Is the stilich has been structive decision to make at to keeping, J.4 Aualified, countries Geneva Should be unrelated -from membership in the United particular countries. We need a grievous injustice not agree to vote for the Soviet. Nations to these countries and 'through sponsored applications and the their absence a harm to the U.N. Soviets needn't agree to vote for the applicaitself. Here is where a modest, con- tions. All the Big Four would crete, constructive beginning need to agree to is not Louse could be made to remove one the veto against any of the of the tensions and dissolve applications and to allow each one of the consequences of the to be voted on freely- and those cold war. The Big Four ought countries 'which got seven afto be able to agree not to take firmative votes in the Security vote out their differences on 14 inde- Council and a In General would the Assembly countries ell. otherwise pepdent be admitted. gitle for U.N. membership.' Why shouldn't this be one of There would be two ways to the "little issues" which could do it. The most constructive way be usefully negotiated at the would be to agree to eliminate summit' meeting? (Copyright. 19551 from the Charter itself the ap. set-asid- -' dimon P.11- 4- ".,t. ' alt 4it 14' . , - Illionyol - )4.. -7, wit- ' : - - - , -- -- t,,,.... 41441181.-wi . - t,, t . . giummob - - ,, , -- 4119150:310,...-- -. I 1 Ut4112134 I. tielssue, 1- er) 17)11 fr Ao. I 1v...1:f:446g7. .? . IXt-A- I - e fr -- -- 1 I .1 got t- LI 1 - - 1 I1 L it big-pow- er - 11110 - 15(8Mgc - - L.- , ' i , . t , -- - - 1 ,., , 1 4 s . by ROStOLDELPAMOND ss 'Here's One . ' I ; -- , . t , ., - PPNY- :...kN 7 74" le, I t , fil C ETC, t - -- ( ,, - . IN WASHINGTON OF DECENsE- - GO'il . , ---- RESCUEL.L:... ) , - JI,, . 4 01 - d. ;$ . Gf&tctt' - 11 sub-contrac- ts It - - - . ,t, 011 or wn - - , - 7- it ,,,t,o firm that has testified to by every-majcome here. Our governmental unitscity, county and statepractice a. policy of close co- operation with new and existing industry. This is the center of western transpohighway.pr rail. It is the hub ' rtsustrythat, tion,byairt an Of through thé great Pacific has Geneva could well profitgrom what Seattle to San Diego. from market Coast ' air the learned. For any further expansion - craft industry makes will have to be away. Reclamation projects have assured adefrom its traditional centers on- the West quite water for substantial industrial and residential ------ growth in the northern half of Coast and in the East. electric power supply is firm state. Our the The reason is thisAir Force Secretary Natural gas is abundant and 'Talbott has announced his firm policy that lowest-price- d ' 'the in the nation. and airamong the Air Force will approve no further is Our to adequate to housing industry expand craft contracts or meet any reasonable need. Our hospitals ' :present facilities in the congested areas of Our school system is close to either coast What's more, he means it, as ' are first-rate- . sevthe down country's finest being 44, he has demonstrated by turning And our climate, our mountains, our -, eral contracts in recent weeks. ' marshes and fishing streams,- our duck The policy makes sense. No one disputes intoutlook on life in all healthful the basic need for industrial dispersion must -, we due modesty, say these and, other. the face of the threat of atomic attack. The intangibles are hard to equal 'anywhere. practical-- way to disperse is not to dismantle have- taken ' In R's' but to locate iéviilaiits Plants; existing v , to cause the the tensions of the atomic age Old-- better protected areas. Secretary But at Utah. aircraft people to start looking Talbott has now that they are we are confident that .considers Utah an excellent place for the 1 .looking, they will like what they seebuilding of such plants. low-price- , 411b i;4- , are-dra- - - --- , I ,, -- - - , PAGE - t1 14 - Gr - -- . . , e , . . - - - 1 I munity in saying we heartily welcome such new industry in these- valleys and believe any company that casts its lot in Utah will find its choice to be profitable. Here's why: Our people make diligent, loyal,-- trust- - -- ts-- - - , . ., f As a result, a number of aircraft ,com panies have been investigating this area as , '', R IAL- 4 a possible site for expansion. Despite rumors that have circulated freely the past few weeks, it is not known definitely which, - if any, will locate here: But we think we accurately reflect the feeling of the com- , EDIT , its-thre- CominglAtingsOlter Utah') , .,- - e ---indepield: . ,- . ,,... $olt Loki City. Utok iltitley.. July S. 3953 We itanzt for theConstitution of the United States, with . depotments of goverment, each fully : --- , - ,. . - ' . . ,,at t.,s.,..... ., , - - - Letters From Readers on Current Issues z Dret Odwi gad t.t.OrlimP comments front Its reeders en ll - of Individual souls and tells . et current Interest Linen what specific purpose they are leeks moot be slimed. should he limited te Tided 20 11 here. t Wu. end must eed serving by being oboist cosine of occepted Jerald lIenrie ' The Lefton Address. taste. The history of mankind shows to the News. P: 0 editor, , Sox 12$7, Salt .1 Provo that people will fight quicker Lelts Cho Wok' decade, they made poss ible a population Though the evidence in todars'"Remein- over differences and controvergiowth of the metropolitan area from ales of religiousfaith than any, these men Swing Shift ber Wheels conclusive, it is hard to be- fanatically believe Proposes 510 000 to 5 ' 265,000. 3 other sublect. Spirituality is in. Communism has a program For has passed lieve that a full quarter-centur- y Sleepy Churchgoers Thus has reality outstripped the ingest - the most revoluntionary in they are advancing with an since work beigan on Hoover Dam. The men because of , character of dreams manbut only any idea in the evangelistic- enthuslism not to Some folk get their sleeping - - dared to dream, and then to plan, and then world at the present time. , years pass so quickly. be compared with anything in hours all mixed up. They are The Western world thinks to translate plans into concrete. of view, Is it Yet, from another-poin- t history short of early Chris- awake all con.that the night worrying over major danger that But what of todayand tomorrow? Is tianity. possible that so much change and ,growth us fronts with their n the unsolved Communist problems,-theWhile most people refuse to the need for that kind of dream dead? Ilas world is its totalitarian has been crowded into the 19 short years organi-class atheism as a religion, attend church services and fall America stopped growing? Or must future since the project was completed? zation, its violent aggression, atheism is none the less reWhen they hold church to area where an be confined growth its deceit, and its subversive ligious. in character and can be asleep. Surely the completion of that vast prol. t services all night for insomnia; is and residential growth was the beginning of a new age in ready industrial activity. All of these may be classed under spirituality. The ? will that be something. - Night lands - into Communist tactics, but we have Communists are pushing milsouthern California. It represented a deteragricultural cutting seriously t IN WASHINGTON by DORIS. MESON two underestimated not-buor its next three the We think mination to bring into solid reality the spirituality itant atheism as the early Chris- shift for preachers. Eventually weeks in Washington will give the answer., or its moral power. The -Com- tians pushed Christianity. the church sleepers would fall paper agreement made in 1922 giving Cali- ,4P go, munists 4have a positive- proThe peoples of the world are back into the same old groove. The decision Congress makes on the Colofornia a share of Colorado River water.' It on the gram which, highest going to adopt the spirituality A real a staggeringly big dream. But by au. redo River Storage Project -- - the upper peppyhymn every few - levels vf Communist leadership, that givet-th- e ix greatest progress thofizalion iItongressiñ1928 and by-sbasin counterpartof what has been done minutes will keep the sleepers -in the lower basin to control and use the labor, the job was years of from reaching the snoring stage. D-- Y - done. Colorado's waterwill determine the future Sometimes as luck will have , And how quickly and how overwhelm. direction,of American reclamation and CONFIDENT LIVING it, you will find Iwo people 'ofrL - ingly the results have surpassed the most by NORMAN ICEALE sitting side by side who are SENATOR REFAUVER has betract becomes academic, growth. a new trace to and a The Someof from Democrats has habitual church will pursue the story gun attempt Water past quarter power ileepers. optimistic hopes! century a and clear of of times its head wind to for a variety of rbasic dams made pos. complete both Hoover history the soundness of they origins up the proved great the Dixon-Yate- s as head reasons. The and this power project leaning Intensely posts multiple-purpos- e practical sible the incredible of the of growth program, makes for comfort. In some from its point of origin into overwhelming reason is purely which Hoevet Dam is the classic example . Los Angeles area They made possible the churches the members - have the White House and out again political. it is our cenyiction that despite the misled e ii ranking of three southern California coun- their own pew.. - Most in the form of a government-- 1 Contrary to predictions that Pé-acties among the five richest agricultural and selfish attacks on the Colorado River s of them stay awake just to make guaranteed contract. too compli, was counties in the nation. In the decade 1945-President Eisenhower says cated to catch on as a popular Project, intelligent men in Congress still are certain that their privacy is not '44 55, they made possible the investment of Kefauver cannot have confi- political issue, it contributed capable of learning from the past that the ON THE QUEEN ELIZABETH, storm if you think about it from Intruded upon. dential information involving materially to the election of a one There is for : "e $1,661,000,000 in industry which has made future is always bigger than we have been sure, thing returning from a European that positive point of view. He also may Democratic Congress in 1954. administration. the who forth I the a Los in. to is able had be. to third deck the conceive on puts everyone, it It chair the 7.1 Angeles County trip, only small ranking "And why- not take. those old effort to attend now that With a presidential election contract the cancel of deck. The first of top can dustrial. center in the nation. In the same kill the Colorado Project. morning thinking that out of unhappyof thoughts the your his on choice the Memphis sabbath day city plans to coming up in which hot issues the voyage, I stepped out on deck into the most glorious day mind and drop them into the is really thinking of the Lord. build its own power plant rath- are scarce, they think it will ever expect to see this side ocean?" We crossed to the rail-- I Even if the effort is a little er than become a customer of serve their turn again. I told her This time they are reaching ,.........,, Yates. of heaven. The sea sparkled i,ing - together. "Now," tiring, may the church sleeper's them from '"'"'''11. your mind into rest in peace. "Business- leadership is getting harder That high school or college young man high. They hope to show the like myriads of diamonds;- a- arop I WHETHER OR NOT the eon existence of an the water and watch them sink official coverlip Edith WASStarke the wind 11"IMASVh statement "A cool, off o to salty is blowing begins . genera. looldng forward graduation so he and disappear of their own in the White House itself. - and the pa ow ocean;the itself it tion called for business.' ship the ago 'knowing weight" forget all about schoolroomsand get - THE GENERAL public which it calls for 'knowing mankind. This moved like a Today ro- Assignment: 'America'. - does--- not the office had better take another good across of white blue the SUE thing GOT INTO the spirit of recall details of , is being sponsored by the Bellinstitute water. It was simply wonderful. ...,-'- look. scandals is apt to believe thought-Ther- e great thisimaginative Getting back to school each year, par-The offeris Telephone Company. company was a woman standing changing- - technique. Of course, n Be upon is becom- its promising young men a Ing ticularirdlifingThe"slimitertime, on the I did not you cannot cc t u a II y toss deckwhom . scene. Nothing could be the '" n ' in of standard sabbatical of .. know. was so today's many the humanities:" But I schooling-iprocedure , ing inspired by thoughts overboard, but by firm further from the truth. Actually to'lldirli-Status?.., - business corporations the Bell as of the it Though beauty such scandals begin with minor regards morning that thought control, of which that an:experiment, details Right now, for example, 700 business; the first graduating class of 17 who came I didn't let that make any di!- - is a symbol,- you can change traced through ters at the corner of - Hollywood rn"anymi"cil; By PHYLLIS BATTELLE . ferenceto me. Enthusiastically mental attitude to one of peace from all over the nation are digging-- - frOM --seven Bell rompanies tame careful by detec, ' beiati--is Vine and and it Colleetink fainds, Añdióüdèir ' -- - - . 1" into She textbooks on the Colgate Univer,-- - enough honors to warrant a continuation of I exclaimed, "Isn't this a mar-- and Joy. , tive work. ... to debid on time to a to farewell the ' velous day?" signatures petition Senator Kefauver believes " Now " I w ent on, "fill your the course. Right now the executive stu--,. sity campus in Hamilton, New York. They grand- mand that Congress put through that he has now found a "It's re-so all she ' right far,' crack - are enrolled in the American Management dents are deep in such books as "The Di plied glumly, "but the weather mind with big s, with mother ainiias the sun sinks a bill granting grannies every- - in the door to , the secret Dixon-Yatof beau, and Association's new summer school, concen- thoughts a vine Comedy," Illo' by Dick," "The Brothers goodness silver behind white her where slowly special day. report says there's a big storm deliberations. The crack '2 " ty. Fill it NU of God thoughts. hair and casts its last rays on ahead. trating for five weeks on lessons in execu- - Karamazovn," and "The Hemingway . bulIbniedowahsaslh.ee5bj:reezneadmtehs;"ousghhe was the chance mention of the And for --always keep looking ' her gnarled hands and her '"-- live skills. Across the zation at Stanford, "Well," I answered, "let's take Reader."... : name Wenzell in a minor memsr.....sek the best!" we wonder New York on her way to Wash- - orandum. The- - Wenzell mensnarled the we while we have hive day Is another example where hundreds of West knitting a Many company presidept and member ' wdayslaterw-we-enter- ed - that-st- or wistfully:" 1and deal-wi- th ington where she is now trying tioned turned out to be Adolphe QoastbumesexeeutweEare - going lb of the board of directors know that facts when New York harbor on the tail of ' Where's Marlene Dietrich? to line up an interview with the It Wenzell.' a it comes." former officer of k seminars. in :4choo1 are convenient for their executives to have it whistling hurricane., Now - there's a - grandma with President ,..,,,. ' First the Boston, Corporation. DAY . of most NExT I one the at hand but they must be buttressed by again. blowing rolling and raining; spirit! significant perhaps - "I've been ,met hersome "I have always kept my fig- - Mr. Wenzell was a Budget !: , . : of there were huge clouds of fog. facts of the reading the knowledge of how to get along with program for Whether we pprOve it or not, ure," Terry went on, explaining Bureau consultant last year at ' ''.. xecutives is that more and more emphasis ' writings," she said. "And I saw thiswoman standing on theAlariene- - Dietrich look is what we'd been people, how to create good will among ,em- - your was under considering, the time Dixon-Yate- s I'm glad we've met again be.' deck. As I approached, she the Is being given not only on technical subjects coming thing in women "through hard work. Then when consideration. His company, ployes and between the company and the cause I want to talk to you. My grinned at me and said, "Isn't '::: relating to their specific business problems, public. This training now has top priority life is filed with many difficul- this the most beautiful storm twice removed, from babies. all my four children married First Boston, later proved to - ,.' .- .- but also on a wide scope of cultural sub- They are getting younger all and moved away, I decided well be the financial agent for mess world which realizes that in the ties." Then she went on to tell you ever sew?" ' the time. And if a crusading now here is the time I can do Dixon-YateThe United States Information Serve , jects.' and appreciating one,'s fellow me In considerable detail how , understanding --f ' Mrs. 'all do 1Vanted to the PROBLEM-oall woman this things how Ice recently- reported on the Institute-7dmy morei important than merely know. badly.; she felt and SENATORS,- through long ex. she was. gets her way in Washing- my life." , Ilumanistic studies for Executives at the ing the ansers to production and market- - - a victim of "all kinds" of fears ' and people like her is that perience, are the world's allow apprehensive ton, there will even be a SO , and unhappiness. they , great living experts on the con'"':,,IJIJniversity of Pennsylvania. TOOK SHE lessons ballet ing problems. "national grandmothers' day" to minds. control their : "You ( to recondition your need thoughts iinterests statutes., They flict of ' ("every grandmother should have found mind--An- d sure everything to remind women that they are t ...ft444.e 7 your They revamp that businessmen still girls '(underneath) after dance, it firms you up 100 per often do not understand these 7 is going to go wrong," and acthoughts,"- - I - advised :r4z:1,,BmEmBEfIttt La and drama lessons ("even begin . -with, -- don't anticipate ,,tually by such negativism they. the offspring baveT had - off-- cent"). '' one movie, called IHigh- - laws until they become involved into ' got to do best make their ,., as did go storms,things ' you in a government controversy. spring. yesterday. 'Mows' (From t,h Fil.) way Dragnettl), and studied - Senator It was a ' East Temple and First - East On that glorious day you were badly. performed would not 25 Years Ago oirs ALL SO mental," says French in night school CI am la be inclinedKefauver rode down Streets. al a I n and State thinking only of difficulties by two cyclists-The- y However. the wonian on the Mrs. in case to let any whose silver grandmere.1) degree-IncliBlalack, at a 'ter- Streets.) July 8, 1930Construction ahead, but the stärm didn't boat was learning, by the time e on go realizes ' So many people began asking on the 165 million rifle speed, leaped through the come. So gan.ti Storming only she got to New York, to look blonde hair is not whitened by that the controversy with the Hoover-- - Dant ' 100 Years Ago over grand-kidher how air idistanee of 32 teet, alighther and-tinso fit in Eisenhower worry eight in seefor the best your thoughts. Practice administration over ' '8, 1855 F. FredohYer, ing the beautiful things Of life Sen. and Mrs. Reed Smoot ing on another platform and July "Women somehow get the her matriarchal years that she would have seeMed previously the Tennessee Valley Authority an engineer now living in Saca- - Nvbile you have them." left for Washington, D.C., to riding to the ground." She was mastering idea that once their children are began giving advice. And sud- - is only Just beginning. The presmento, Calif., wrote a long deshould married "You see 'spend their honeymoon in the and about that lithe art of- - finding' the good. wait they stop caring denly, one day the idea of pro-- 1 ent developments offer him a 73 Years Ago Vhite'llouse as guests of Presii scription of "Fredonyer's Pass"', storm," she warned me. !And it is amazing how that at-- for their looksand persoicali- moting a grandmothers'. day. 411 donee, ' to show how the Eisen-- ,, IA resolution Lover the Sierras. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. July 8, 1880 ties that phra.se?--- - just go,., sick and tired;''' she hower philosophy- - has comparing it - "All -agreed. "But re- - titude improves and - even raked ' was published by the tity Coun- - with the passes now in general ;memberright,"1 old gracefully. even that have tnakesone's lifestorms grow the ,':of says, world : 50 Years Ago a ' out in practice. 1 putting '1 cil of Salt Lake, that a beauty .and power, and human I With the providing for use. He was convinced , Mrs. B., , ceopirfabiisss) , for stamvonawnmanbecause she !" of God, through sti ute i help 1905 direct-rot the gradingandpaving more July could beings are meant to grow strong la shorter, is yoting, rather) over Hollywood 50. And shipping her off lassie, t oeinicoot IX. strong faith, you can find the 'double act ever accomplished7lasphaltum of the sidewalks On I be made feasible passing along with storms. You will have a feels so strongly about this that so stamped, to an ' !best in everything, 7, i'' i s ore .4I;PhirsIrrsptri: liaw-was a main attraction at Saltair. First--- , South ,Street between. the south spur of the Pitt ItiveVJ creative Xime elderly!I i. last month she set up headquar- - status. ' - experiencing that I . ,, . ccopnisht taw ' : obiitdordpe rico; wrottipthsirowritywa:444K-111. Believes Communise?' Is Religious in Character. 4 e Darnis First Quarter Century Invites Western-sponsore- - - d - ' two-thir- - - s al-ec- - , ool& r 4. of man-killin- g 'Is Purely Political' -- - s. and-Parke- watt-tim- e dam-buildin- -- g Find the BestinEvirything For and Happiness -- ' Dbcon-Yate- -- the-chur- ch , , at School Big Brass , -- , - - diko011111. - to-find- - -- .can . . .1.-.Into silent-gleami- ' ng -- :, Who Says Grandmothers Should Shipped Off 0-month -- -- that-they-b- full-blow- urst z , out-with - - rock-ribbe- , d, , - -- thht - , . - es I - , -- - - . 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