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Show ,......., , .. ES E RET----- LT EIN-S-- L AKE CI ive government the COnstittition of the United States with its three departments as therein set . forth, each one fully independent in its own field. Anyone driving on some of our winter-ravage- d 'Utah streets and highways would have a hard time believing that highway en- , gineering has reached an advanced stags of divelopment in these 'United States. Cracks; chuck holes and yawning chasms present a constant threat to the life of the automobile and the safety of its driver. Some 'paved", streets are completely and have become quagntirs. As soon as weather permits, the annual job of road repair will go into high gear. A patchwork of surfacing will make the streets highways once more passable. And the I er , e4 - - : feti The current cost of a two-lan- e secondary rand averages about $Z5,000 a mile. A twolane primary road, built with the expectation of a much heavier traffic load, runs about construction $66,000 a mile, Aithile four-jan- e on primary 'roads runs around $200,000 a - 4 mile. 1 ' Thitis li.itrenlendous price to be paying our rtcads, even if they are excellent and enduring., It is a crirrilnal price to Tay for roads that don't hold up. ROAd department figures show that each year more than a fifth of the construction budget goes for'repiiir and maintenance in. olE1115 sides LIWZgelitItgell1144 . Socialization in U. S. .Goes by Other Names . , kLI - '11-r- i Do;?-..P- . ,, 1.4 r.... I toil . ' I e. R The British Socialist?, when they were in power, nationalized .about 20 percent of the They did it openly they told the British people with forthright honesty what they were doing and why, They called them , selves' Socialists and made no bones about For six years, the British people accepted Socialism and then by a narrow margin, they turned out the Soeialists and put in the Conservatives under Winston Churchill , AO vA0 ' NI 1 FT f 1 t17. 04 44 ' i ' JIAIL. . ' 41116MUN7?;:s t i , Art ) ealA - it I WAOE - ' STABILIZATION W1H AT S BOOtt? GOI ' tways-t- ' , I C20 Il -- :fly-travele- , tbklir. t ?i 11. 1 ,,,,.., - J ' 'tt,k TIME nt Bomb Is a Dud AN ' Might as Well Give Up non-coope- -t- after last week's angry erms "vile- atmosphere" in a Senate subcommitonly the begin. "king" and "queen" must-brunt-Sur- ely, Communists the tee, that he will get neitherThS-adminis- ,1 will not tolerate such a "superstitious" term Senator McCarran is chair d macall "dialectic Senate Better them of the man Judiciary Committee Atehishop.". terialists." And of course; "knights" will which is conilderinTriiiildent have to go. They're too closely connected quest that Morris be given subpoena the capitalistic kings and queens, and era, and when even he says he will vote with the till-donif ehivatr Praihry , agaiit it, that Th any event Mr. Morris' troubles are not bildelenders of the Sort:41" In the capital pieces, that leaves only the over yet When and if, he clears up his part oil tanker deal, the Sen. castles, But castles mean private ownership. ' In the es--No more castles; instead, "worker's - fee- Internalate's Security e - - tration-minde- - , Pow-wi- th s : - to the "pawns." If the bosses of the Kremlin &MI change that name, they are just plain stupid.: Even the most servile of the satellites will eventually catch On to that they are simply So now we come - . , by organizations the attorney general-wh-ose ,classified assistant Mr, Morris now is-- has , as subversive. From, Mr. Morris' point of view, it may be unfortunate that politics are such that a recor4 for hOne.S.t! and diligence back home should be subjected to such a microscopie examination when he takes an important public office. ' From that a- - the-ide- mike it "advance Communist' guards." This is one Communistic vagary the free world roust fight with all its vigor to keep - - - standpoint,his-explosion-last--week-is-u- , - -- - tu- As Harry no himself shining symbol of honor; Vaughn, used to say;-"- If you can't stand the" beat get , Of-you ut E for-th- By George 1Clark 1 ,4 4 - you-hold- , YfN, r I fine you andluattecauseyofilifinTne and I would do most any, to show you how I a a tare , for I love you and ymt alone this life with me will a shxre. , I . ' , "Remember this lipstick should he paled with eats tolebes, sot is great lobs the Way I MO Here is an instance which the can eision. Do they want or not? Do they desire concerning make a de socialization a duplicate n government-operatio:- - which-ca- n, by 'the elimination of tax factors, put privately owned operations on a non competitive basis, thus de-- , stroying the property values of an existing system of power , vision? And, of course, the cost of the effort would have to be loaded on the taxpayer. I have simPlified the Issue by of the eliminatingthe double-talsocializers. ple -- - - k 44opyritht, King Pestuma ityntliestA) - Kerr Draw Lines Kefauv-er- For Battle in Nebraska t Sen. stes Ketauver packs his Morrison, McCook lawyer and coonskin tap this week for the former candidate for governor, as dent." ' his campaign manager. trip to Nebraska and a fresh opSetator Kerr's Nebraska forces BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT prents,,Sen.pherit S. Kerr of .tre headed,byBercird Boyle, na ienituience u very Oklahoma. Omaha lawyer who is described as , nice -- 114 Nebraska April 1 not being in the habit of losing primary At times 'twould be our best I ocal in elections he which was but is strictly preferential it advice, Interests himself. , When stormy is the path and long ago chosen by Senator Kerr Senator- Kerr Is an attractive -the spot where he might prove as and:effective- speaker; he is also-t, steep his appeal. If success- a To take a look before you phrasemaker; last week in ful he will use his triumph is the ' Nebraska he assailed Senator Taft leapt a Mid springboard for drive upon as a 'Hoover retread." He can be -'sr Ind Southwest states for dele- expected, Futility en the Move: Truck by reason of his breezy convention. the gate support'at driver hauling load of , snow to have widespread The Kerr speaking schedule il- personality,which isn't worth the gas he, in the region at which be appeal, lustrates whit, he has in miner. He is burns. aimint. has either recently been in or is NOT TOO. IMPORTANT abeitt go ELECTION TRENDS HAVE ' South Dakota, Idaho, Montana, WASHINGTON CONFUSED" will suoly .Ai iteadline:--Mopandemonium on TowiTlIryommr-NrestVirginthe inuth at a out, this Moe-l- ike the Potomac! Oregon is out: Oregonians Republican convention 'm o r nearly represents delegate strength In that revealing than it does electoral :!plaklel..,.oti lthly,electlisonstil college supthat primary and advised ,him to stay port. The states, by ' and large, proved tor aound -whit-Sena, Naturally Senator Kerr expicts have not been in the Democratio FEMALE OF11 that his fellow Democrats at home column SPECIES Even- when consistently. will acclaim him their favdrite-so- lf attended by-- iv they are, their contribution in elec.. at their state convention April 28. toral votes is eral business tycoons, the speakrelatively modest. ers bad ,been, overly-critic- al of They are said to be awaiting the Still, they will do nicely for tradresults. Nebritska women; their habits and ing purposes in the kind of Demo.. -cratic convention that looms if toms, especially - in business: 110011, Miytriintanloes-not-li- ct soon to Arising to 'peak his piece One bes rivet his own hold. SenktOtliefauxer, bigwbeeLexecutiveLtaid-on the nominato of course knock new off his rival '3 want to let It be known that at the start. The Tennesseean tion. a wonderful woman-- my Senator Kerr will be able le wife, is makes it rather a practice to miniconcentrate upon Nebraska while responsihia iormy being a mize his chances, it is a fact that lionairenv Senator Kelauver will 'not. The "What were you before you be- Senator Kerr has most of the Demo- Wisconsin primary is April 1 also tame a millionaire?" inquired a cratic organization behind him in and 28 delegates are at slake. It colleague.-is therefore the more important '4 It is not, however, much of an be re"A and, while Senator Kefauver hat,,L ' organization--an- d years' the advantage presumably, plied. has produced few Derocratic vicproruman factions' are in the TEXT FOR TODAY:. "A Wise tories. As usual, Senitor Kefauver contest so liccantakt no chancesson maketh a glad father; eager amateurs Senator two-ga- February, of nine - average ,was vote-gettin- g and the maxi- - was filed. Another source reports on. store of four pur- chasers in nearly every article o , t, tho maximum --e h a r g e being ITI per cent,is contemplated. ' In a number of o t h a r pur- - , Cedar City - -- - ' er lit Many people have been fooled - by- servicethey give to idealistic principles. nted, an over charge was rePerhaps an idea of the. U., ported,- - and . some purchasers can be better understood by alms not did bought "specials", at the Human Rights and get the reduced price advertised. looking Genocide conventions. -- Dbubtless some short weighing - time long weights should cancel But if short-weiging Iwere permitted on this merchant theory , a dishonest would take advantage and in his would be the store - o ; short-weighin- g or - corn. With - care among merchants in weigh. ing and computing charges if the objective of weights officiali and the Consumers' League. --- -t were dvettied----1 graded, best buy."'Thefweighed less than le ounces per dozen. In the same paper, another mer- chant advertised "Large eggs, por dozen 24ourices!!Thtt1or ,,. ef sold font per cent more per ounce Than' the large eggs- .The law grades eggs: small, -a- n-- Article VI ' states'Persons charged with genocide shall be tried by competent tribunal in the act was committed, or by interhational penal tribunal as may have jurisdiction!' In all civilized countries, der, battery; libel are - ----- - An-rec- ent $432 say he is fortunate in having tonmedit- t -- - 11When Sant" cities 1 whatail tv. bea"rtil ''' in the spring must heat be , supplied by the landlord of an apartment house, L. V. O. - 7 A. Generally until hist), IS or ----June I. tt?' -, - Ve.)t.NT----,;17-.-Tr- . - - tlemencylor.Sintryi arth-whero- our 1 E. rty , Tank tact. (.twee by pis in the - loll Synticato. QUESTIONS, AND ANSWERS accomplish? The genocide vention if ratified by the Senate. would makateaclungChristiany even the possession of the 'New Testament unlawful because it might cause mental ,harm to Q. How many times has , the Ogden The Deseret News Medal of Honor been awarded could no longer publish a Church since the Korean War began? Another 'Mother :Asks section for fear of hurting some S, C..,1, . .. . one's feelings., And if they did 42rid ' wart was aft, -- 24T11e the editors could be tried hi any nouncettlist February ?A,.., -- -OhJor a few' more lovers of foreign 7country--on-Golden, Rule: "Mo tint, , the paper might circulate, Q. Do members of the armed others as you would be done byfr;" The Human Rights convention forces eat more meat per capita I have read of what happened -- annuls the right of public. tHat than civillanittE J. IL to one rte. Dewey McConnel,-- a freedom of religion. Compare , A. For civilians the 1151,Lgurt, .inesddier-ladwhobasbc was 147 'hr.According to the ittittMint and the Constitution. Quartermaster General the per for yoti find me. Yet freedom The Deseret News could render capita consumption of military 'Iteattle otlynaltirateoolecluelle greatsiefilte:Ifasponsorinir personnel is lover 300 ilie.. he falls asleep for sorts bills as congressman Wood's of fatigue Q. Is it neccesary for a 1,1114 a few minutes and now they SON, providing for the United the sitter to pay Social Security from,-would finish erushing him by put- - States withdrawal O. , tage.s!t-tint him in prison for ten years.- - eUnited Nations. g 140:11 A. , A babreitter hired regular God these men etbestiold . I and jumbut. a q u I r i a it minimum ounces per dozen of HI, 21, ,24, 26 and 28,- respecti to - here Wisconsin ----peopliskins Illothet"Proveri MUT. im-largei-wittra-large, -- -- andyoung- 13011111 punish- or territory the crime Is committed. 1Vhat then tioes the U .N, treaty - - - - the following intent to destroy In whole or in part a national, ethl. cal, racial or religious group as such: (a) Killing members of e group; (b) cauting serious odily ' uf' mentalhsrm !imembers of-. , i the group. tallied short-weight- . "Any - "" " ZGenocida11..defined-its-articletention- al II as: - -- -' incorrect weighing, in hi.rjyls ta and-Uta- Is recent Sabbath Day address warned the nation Of the dangers to our -sovereignty resulting by our lations to the United Nations.' Herbert-Hoov- short-change- d - re Genocide Convention - prosecution 1- - Ora- Trice Fears the UN -- - 1 ve 11.641 - -- Short Weight Practice Scored byConsumer During - biz fate will say, "Do unto others as you would be done by," before they pass judgment on this boy who has done so much for us all.- Few people know the feelings of a I am one who has mother in this conflict Itlimn.,.three-so- ns and still bas two there. To put -this boy; in prison for ten years is not right. -- - PEOPLE SHOULD DECIDE , "Why not Red Skelton for presi- s ere --love- -you , I a. that-ar- e NEIGHBORS 1 By BEN BURROUGHS , I love you not for things you or what you give tne have eordy lo4 -. love thats plain to see a a nor do I love you for the way you plan each move we make but rather do I love You for the love we have at stake and though you , It he just as well if Mr, Morris heeds that homely counsel now, without need. lessly bruising himself further. Soviet takes high-outpworker's 'advance Communist guard ."' when you mean "knight takes king'S pawn"? Sketches - '7rggs derstandable, if not excuiable. - - But that a the way things are Can you imagine playing a. - game where Tour opponent talks about his "worker's he- tory, on the high output worker's side" when on the-kin- g 's aide"? , falls should go off in the opposite years!. DORIS FLEESbN lab-orat- - TheDoeiret Neertinettee ouseteoto tress Ito readers on tools, of torrent Lettere tett be signed, Interest. ehoshil hi limited to thO words or kook, oebil othee mot violate steepled eanene of ge4411 taste. AlOreee- The hillier, Letters to the Newf. T. O. $oo 1211, lett Leto City IL Ina& e1iiiquesffon hrmoheusiofhia It amiT tones. ' 'stores public- - offiettlheeked, - clear- now, il 0 terPriselLiliha:beeZ114:CTrtiinvgatfe-oren-5- , andreotds,n&IopeUesti-It is , Defense-Counc- ,. 1, mony. University who is direction as fast as possible, trained to tell little girls the - preferably downhill." It is to beboped the good facts of life-- as they. relate to answer provides atomic bombs. So now, it is no professor's ample material for the young longer top secret lad strictly confidential what to do when an lady's composition. If so she has a source...of information atomic bomb turns out to be a valuable that ought to prove dud. , IT IS TTIOUGHTFULLYstthroughobt her theme-writin-g career. ranged that the bomb blows It would be interesting, for ex. itself to smithereens, so that the enemy will not be able to haul it ample, tol get an atomic scienand there tist's ansWer to such questions off to the find out what makes it tick. as: "Whit, can't they ever find Dr. Alyet also offers advice of the least c'ommon denominator?" a more practical nature; "When and "Why don't-theturn it off a bomb does not go off," says he, up there and where does all this "people in the vicinity where it snow come from, anyway?or, - , ' of Princeton P1)....R.',-,13,.K.5',,,YtEiW,S.,.- - Mr. Morris to get anywhere at all in his probe for corruption, two things- are el nelcessary. Ife must have the confidence of Congress,, which already has cormnittees of its own dig ging in the same fields Mr. Morel would have to work, and which could provide 'the most valuable cooperation . And he must have the power to subpoena ood-enough Civil lès ,Goates., by -- , )or history to meet their own theywould change Marne' that have been to last 1OO years INQUISITIVE a 664 question which took about 64 hours to answer. She - wanted to how what a young lady is supposed to do if an atomic bomb lalls in the vi cinity and doesn't go off. - The CDcexperts brooded over the problem for some time, and presumably put M to Washington, calls Oak Ridge and Frenchman's Flat, in an effort to find out 'what to tell the girl and how to tell it. The answer finally arrived, authored by Dr. Hubert N. Alyea k,- - - , power-develope- s created under' cooperatives rural electrification acts, be given preference in- - the distribution'ef facilities, public owned power However, we are not being told' that what is meant by "pub. lie power" are those facilities built by army engineers as incidental to reservoir projects for flood control , purposes. Even the TVA was created to regulate the stream flow primar- ily for the purpose of promoting and controlling floods. The, production of electric power was to be incidental. Actually TVA is a socialized power project, corn peting with and tending to absorb privately owned power.The question that arises here Is and FOR A LITTLE CONFERENCE LES GO school girl, ' gathering material tor. an es. the-- , - Tthelliitljirr:-Iuthc- ON..,e, When an Atomic' re-ri- se - at 47 sto ,. w , - was--nev- -it I - much their pationar gamese ours is base- ball. For 23 of the last 25 yeas, the world chess champion has been a Russian. But we see a gloomy ,futurs,' dot:Abe. game if th. .Kremlin gets its hand in it. The Russian leaders are frightened by - terms. to let their peo- They an't-afford as So, George Orwell so pie study history. ably satirized in Its novel 4'1984," they re- - - 7 40 titter. 2' ' 0?-- - 4k- - . 1950,-111-a- ut d vatirtnterprisehe-theorrinPailrhar16411-ind-th6-rhver- tibeen that it is possible to sell the American people anything,ax long ment project does not have to par, The Treasury of the United States, as it is gaily , packaged . and therefore the taxpayer, ab- OBJECTIONS OBSCURED ' sots los'sez, govern. if,eny, in the One of the Services that has inli ment project Maybe' the people want it that measure, been socialized is elec. explained to statement was -tricpowerr-N- o made that socialization WAS intend.- the people the this was a, move. socialii., ed; such slogans as '"IITA" or menrin "Flot;'d Control,"er i'Rurat glee- - ing a great ,industry- - and putting the cost of its operation on the trification" were employed taxpayer. At thepresent time, such Control at socialization is being whichuasocitikingineasureiwe- an effort on the made with mimic-iere no vo told, requires-th- , n - - -- umt!Fair,Deajandevenyp t. ;A roads .Again 7rr7wrip-A- and ' government-ownebeen engaged lit one owned ps:SW,er projects are falsified by no form or another of socialization. We hive called it the "New Deal," including interest charges- or,- the: equivalenr of federal state aild ars - They're t, , - d -- taciat-20Ye- 3- he the confidence of government in the people.' If the government it intended frankly admitted-wh- at to do, the people might have sup- ported the position of the govern. ment, But our politicians were tak . ing no risks of that kind They packaged their socialistic Mien. tions in the beautiful colors of pre. serving private enterprise from the ravages of revolution, They shifted the costs from the government-owneof erection power to such items as flood con control,navigation, etc The corn. - ly; .., edl 114fibT! Cr S son -.- - Iiiiiiy AlhE' 14,'''''11',, ONO F0hPst-a- ...., 01111111W1 cost a lot every year. Some of the states recent better-planne- d construction appears to be holding up satis---The super highway at the Point of coadsthe state went for -a total the Mountain, constructed in 1947; the by 10 stretch of the Parley's Canyon (U. S. 40) road dollars. million over something Properly constructed highways last a ma.- -- between Salt Lake City and the summit, built - sonable length of time with last summer, and U. S. Highway. 91, south of moderate upkeep rt VW'. to mils: inadequate highways have he holding up well Murray,built-i-Winter 'rebuilt through which curry cleipitetheJextraltard year,. construction costs are paid over eind over have passed. agalhAn,the:-eoset-rebuildin- g The contrast with some of our otEer roads and repairs. heav,J,. And this does not take into account the is startling. For example, the high-cos- t, stretch of V. S.-d between the cost of dawiage and depreciation to cars forced - 'Canyon anti Kimball's ' D. H. Junction, is showing signs that it was con-Whittenburg, chairman of the Utah -Rnaa base. It is'?dtunstructed with a Commission, tells us that the cost of 130 five some years after Construe-cehighway construction is up bling badly, only per since 1940 Of this increase,20 per cent lio- n- Engineers, like other people, are bitter -- construction,- planned to ject to human error; but at $200,000 a mile, such errors cannot be condoned. carry the Increasingly heavy load of traffic, some and is an economy in the long run if properly Most costly of all are the roads-a- nd be streets-wh- ich to cent cost have The hundred other virtually applied. per city is that of Inflation; it points emphatically built each year. Initial cost may have seemed to the imperative need to spend the highway a bargain, but the added costs of repair soon dollar wisely and to avoid any unnecessary add up to far more than the cost of the bestcóistrüction. , type of highway coNstruction. - And in the , meantime, highway users have never had a gale or satisfactory surface to travel on. , In original costs or In re NV, pay-ei-ther to have the repairs-eno- ugh costly a that straw petted, there's situation every - We should insist that best in highways. snd It looks as breaks the camers--bacthe Kremlin is seeking for it diligent- - , get what we pay for ly, both at home and abroad., Out of Moscow Int week came word that such chess terms as ,"kings and "queen" are Nevada's Pat McCarran has joined the too "capitalistic." The Kremlin would sub- "high-outplist of senators who have sworn stitute "socialistic" terms, like worker." tion with Newbold Morris, and it looks 'as We freely ,acknowledge the Russians as though the President's clean-u- p man has just ear GEORGE E. SOKOLSKI' SCORE 'cant that aormaLrepairicostlyary from virtually nothing, cm the best types of original -$1500 a mils.construction, to as MUCh--1And th. roads have ad. Repeatedly monished against tumecessary:, expenditure by governmelit units 'on local,- state or nit,: tionat-level-- highways we the same cauticirr Ia Imperative, :hut the same time we must avoid the ditiget-o- f a false economy. whial-n-thelohi- r , ! tremely expenarVe-.-r We -- -- I ; MARCH 19, 1952 11)NESDAY, , Of W..!1.y:".No.:,etOkiid,.M.60ey.':sWottill..:?, : -11V- il , or - TY;-UT-A- I A toad saw the enestien 'et fastt by writine The: $:16 Lake City Iteseroir'News Information' Bores 1100 EYE ET, N. W.., Wasittel threl logien. IL C. Please solo tot !titan" postage. s happening e - week comes under the beading of domestic worker and if the wages are over On a guar, ter, Social Security will heve to ha withheld' The worker mud obtain a Social Se., ,curity card., This is a national Jawwhich iapplies in all the by-t- he - - Q. How many animals are menR. tioned in the Bible7-.- V. hundred- - and 'one ntSliw identif bleb...can, of 'accuracy 'are somondegree named-i- n theXing Slimes of Standard Version's .-- fine jeweled witch become magnetized it it is worn close to a television set?:E. E. J. thts L.According to ik onset itthe watch is a equipped with anti- rocid-ernon- - Magnetic hairspring. mainspring -- 7and escape wheel. The magnetiii field around a e receiver Aionot affect tb-s-' slight modern timepiece worn by a viewer at close rings. new-typ- itiva much - A. The weight of freshly fallen snow varies according 10 Its 4'lluffinesse' an average figure is -- beet becomes compacted its -and weight per In old snow may be 30 lbs. In , -a- Testaments- nation's 'leading watch minufae-turerthere is no danger of'this - 6vir1iKTVer-td:K.7-41-File----77 can - America, the weight of snow on level surface t may be MO lb. per sq. ft.. roughly a ton per sq. Yd. Snow on flat roofs may reach a weight of 30 lbs. per eq. ft. - ..,, |