Show " WAL TER 4A OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 8 1962 LI PPM A NN EDITORIALS V Talks Seem to Gain Little But Reduce War Peril Russ-U- S Encouraging Last Chapter As a growing young man astronaut Scott Carpenter could not easily have said "my status is good" a phrase he sent ringing around the globe on his orbital flight In the broad social meaning usually conveyed by the term Carpenter's status in earlier years was not good On the rocky road to maturity his performance lacked both the real and the surface symbols of status - He consistently drew poor school grades and twice flunked at the University of Colorado He is the product of a broken family and he confesses that at one point in his youth he stole candy bars and chewing gum from stores ' He failed at football Much later he was passed over for promotion in his naval career Along the way he was involved in a bad automobile accident How many of us had we examined these "credentials" some years back would have chosen Carpenter as likely to be America's second successful earth orbiting space man? That he is today an authentic hero tells us first something about the man himself Somewhere in his life as he picked himself up from the dust of yet another failure he found the key that unlocked his previously untapped inner resources of ability -- Foreigners observers and some natives often regard our political parties and leaders no different than tweedledum and tweedledee probably because of the traditional approach toward foreign affairs But in matters short of the coast line any informed observer realizes the vast difference between them Former President Eisenhower permitted himself the luxury of pointing out the deep and abiding differences between him and his successor President Kennedy in a press conference he held in Washington last weekend after meeting with Republican congressional leaders and former members of his Cabinet The critique was touched off by a question about the stock market The reckless spending of the Kennedy administration and a resulting lack of confidence in the nation's economy together with heavy selling by foreign stockholders concerned with the soundness of the doilar may all have been significant factors in the sharpest decline since 1929 Eisenhower opined "We are deeply concerned about the direction in which the economy seems to be going" Eisenhower said "We believe that too many people are losing their confidence in the ability of 180 million Americans to make their own decisions" There of course he hit on the basic difference between him and Kennedy Throughout his eight years in office Eisenhower's guideline was Lincoln's statement that government should only do for the people what they could not do for themselves that the freedoms to make his own decision was the heritage of every American He fought against centralized government against encroachment of the federal government into state and city affairs and into anything that interfered with the freedom of the individual The people chose in 1960 for more planning and direction more spending and aid y far-rangin- g fx AND EVERYBODY SEES self-mad- good Speaking of teamwork involved in our manned space program the Mercury men got an assist from a satellite while preparing for Scott Carpenter's recent success' ful flight Photographs of cloud patterns taken by the Tiros IV satellite along the orbital route of the Aurora 7 capsule were utilized by forecasters assigned to Project Mercury They also gave the astronaut an idea of how the earth and its atmosphere appeared from space This is one small item in the Mercury story but it helps to explain why the project has been A — OK all the way so far Wave Traps Studies of the calming of seaweed on ocean waves led a rubber company to experiment with wave traps Vertical panels of coated fabric hung from plastic foam i floats ride the surface of the water and reduce three-foo- t waves to z few inches Scientists believe they can handle waves 10 feet high or higher They hope to protect ocean lake and river shorelines from erosion by wave action create calm expanses of sea for diving rescue and refuel- ing operations form "harbors" for military unassaults on beaches and loading operations protect Texas towers during construction and shield the tops of earthen reservoir dams ship-to-sho- re Mo is said to have had one for $75000 The two were traveling toOn Nov 16 1959 over the Gulf of Mexico a National Airlines plane Bombing d cold-bloode- es Judge Fines Woman for Shirking Union Meeting to Go to Church i Mrs Mary Ellen Benson was fined $1040 in a Milwaukee court because she went to church on a Sunday morning According to Judge Robert Miech she should have gone to a union meeting It is difficult for one not living in Milwniilcpi and nnt knowing thf nar ties concerned to understand what husiness it was of the iudpfi's anv- how Are our courts of law designed to enforce union regulations? The particular union to which Mrs Benson belongs chooses to meet on Sunday mornings it also chooses to fine members who do not attend three out of five meetings This is strictly a private matter between Mrs Benson and the union If she is deprived of her job because she prefers to go to church rather than 'to the union meeting she ought to be able to sue the union for blacklisting her because of her religious scruples and a sensible judge and jury would support her in her preference of God over the union Mrs Benson said: ' "The union meetings come on Sunday mornings exactly at my church time I've told them (the union) over and over again that I will never go to their meetings as long as they are on Sunday— and I - : 3 uxi wim t s New Bureau to Prevent Billie Sol Estes Encore WASHINGTON (NEA) — A new inspector general's bureau is going to be set up in the Department of Agriculture to prevent repetitions of Billie Sol Estes case operations This may sound like locking the warehouse after the wheat' cotton andor liquid fertilizer nave Deen removed But so far department spokesmen are sticking to the story niD : Department of Agriculture attor neys confident that they had a tight rfiase did not move in as fast as they could have The fact that 3000 acres of cotton allotments were being transferred in one area should have run up a red flag of warning' it is now admitted in k hindsight!- - : If an investigative crew had been sent into Texas earlier the Texas farmers who also are clients of the Department- of Agriculture might have been saved from some of the losses they sustained after dealuig with the Estes high pressure sales torce anq smart lawyers CORRECTIVE One Rome to New York faster than a telegram I jwas notified by my nephew from France that my son was leaving Rome on a Friday acFriday morning a cented person telephoned the message which turned out to be incor rect It was corrected by telephone w in h ortomnnn Mtr con or rived Friday inight at 7 pm The arrived telegram and' its correction vo- ueaunwiui uiccaud -- Mr' Sa ACTION than state office- approval One old saw around Department of Agriculture is' that "the last : secretary vho was able to run the department was Henry Wallace the First" That was' back in Harding's administration 40 years ago Since l inas iuc- it ii j me tnac ume oeparuneui it big and complex that pme runs the secretary Secretary of- - Agriculture Or- Freeman determined to Im change this situation says to going to run this show and it's not crashed killing 42 believed to be the work of a bomber The final report when it comes will list the f cause as unknown A National York CityT Sa plane a DC7 en route from Miami about 9 am When boys were permitted to New Orleans disappeared with 6 no wreckage ever found though In'the he ha concen some debris and bodies were renew farm pro- on a trated WORD-A-DA- Y getting the Kennedy for covered from the gulf The name of put together gram a new and Bach getting By one passenger Dr Robert Vernon bill through Congress Spears against whom criminal He has traveled all over the abortion charges are pending in Los DID WHY United States talked at hundreds 00 A6X THElist on was B055TD START the PAYINGpassenger Angeles meetings to sell this legislation YOU WHAT YOU'RE WORTH? but Dr Spears was later found in to farmers It has gone farther than Phoenix Ariz driving a car bemany people thought possible longing to a Mr Taylor who Spears PROVISIONS ACCEPTED I admitted had taken his place on the The Senate has approved main flight Spears has a long criminal with only record and was sentenced for taking provisions of the bill — amendments only killing minor Taylor's auto across state lines ' Comparable 1950-Jthe ohn dairy program April 17 Henry Grant House action is anticipated placed an incendiary homemade effort to In this l bomb in family luggage aboard secre- mucn tne this United Airlines DC3 bound from accomplish ' Los Angeles to' San Diego The tary feels that he has not been able to dig into departmental admini-bomb smoked and was discovered as much as he should have Grant was sentenced from one to 20 to be his next major pro- is That year's for attempted murder and And the setting up of an in- to failed in his attempt collect the ject staff reporting directly on wife his insurance and $25000 to the secretary is to be the first two children who were passengers That's the record And the more This may be the first good to iUum)AV£As people realize the facts in the recA LITTLE A SMALL QUANTIT come from the Estes" case ord the fewer attempts will be OR PORTION made to murder innocent people in Having received a rough politi- cal hazing while governor of Minne- the air - i 1 7 time-consumin- ! moaicum (mod' - The union officials know that Americans generally like to go to church on Sunday mornings It is an old custom It is part of the national mores The union could well hold its meetings at some other time and should not have used the secular arm of a court to impose its peculiarities upon anyone There is a lot of tioise about the separation of church and state but when a union and a judge decide that an American may be fined for attending a church something very evU has entered into our way of life and that evil must be stamped out by all decent people It is the evil of materialism which weakens the sinews of the family and therefore weakens the nation One bad judgment of an individual need not force us to a generalized conclusion but it does require f vigilance PETER EDSON hi§h financier and has even' slapped ' fines on hira- - " "t "'l: cannot be said Tne same'' tlunSf for Texas investors in Estes get- rich-quic- k schemes and that s the person-to-perso- I SHORTAGE OF HELP There is a shortage of all kinds of help but youngsters may not work for pay except to cut the grass but in the big cities there is no grass Mrs Benson's experience no money in four calls because either the operators were fresh or did not understand simple English clearly enunciated When I asked for a supervisor I was told she was busy The telephone company is a business enterprise which charges: for its services It used to be an efficient organization with delightful and helpful operators! It advertised "The jsmile girl with the There is nn! Ion Per a smile Those ffirls won a Rtrike and thev are a? proud as all get out If one avoids n call and uses the the various code numbers he can of the fresh miss the yakety-ya- k Sffi telegrams were The delivered boy got a rapidly instead good up today sucn a boy bias to hang around after he has begun to grow a beard waiting in ho rA anntiah tn ho normiftoH n umrv Hie lifp nattprn is nrpnniTPH on the theorv that Droloneed loafinc is individually and socially bene- iicial work after school that the government itself has lost SMILE GONE Bravo' That is the old fighting spirit If more of that were left in this country there would be less bureaucracy! in government in business in labor The other day I tried to put through a long dis- tance teleDhone call and it took me non-Engli- sh gether " IT! forces me to think that the arrogance of some unions today is as e great as the arrogance of the businessman was before the 1929 crash when he learned that his business judgment was not so wise course The Eyes of Tiros talks in Washin the Soviet The government ington like other governments shrinks from offering to make concessions abroad when it is demanding sacAn agreement rifices at home which affirmed exBerlin about Rusk-Dobryn- d they elected JohnF Kennedy Eisenhower and his advisers believe a reaction has set in He announced a hard campaign to elect a Republican House of Representatives this fall as the only way to put a halt to the spending and to reverse the trend from centralization At least the issue will be sharply drawn and the people will have a chance again tc decide between them grated Western strategic force "We have already begun so I hear to do this with Great Britain where it is realized that the British nu-- f clear ' force will almost certainly be obsolete within ten years There we are investing in the development of a very advanced airplane which the British have done much more about than anyone else The rivalry within the West like the rivalry between East and West cannot be settled neatly or iscttled soon cut tne true policy is keep on talking never letting the argument come to a showdown and a breakdown LETTER TO S THf EDITOR welcome! (Tha 0grftn Stajtrfartf-txamint- r comment from Its readers Letters to the falter should be rUtsonebly short and frei of libelous comment All must be signed by the sender and must bear a return address Anonymous7 letters are not accept able) 'Long-Know- Truths' n or Soviet diplomacy at Geneva and Dear Sir: troubled ranks of today's mischief-maker- s He should give and the less every young man — and this nation — fresh hope that the new generations can find a an ber for having placed a bomb in the airplane to collect insurance " doesn't baggage compartment in an effort pay to kill his mother and claim her and fiendish Those $230000 estate He took out $37500 enough to take other people's lives worth of life insurance on his mothfor the purpose of collecting insur- er The insurance was not paid ance for their families or themJuly 25 1957 at Daggett Calif— selves don't seem to know this Saul F Binstock carrying $125000 which apparently is why there have blew himself out of the insurance of passenbeen so many bombings of Western Airlines en lavatory ger planes route Las Vegas to Los Angeles d But along with their was not paid 'The insurance The innoplotting against the lives of the plane landed at George Air Force cent people they should consider to no other with Base pasinjuries are fact that insurance companies sengers bomber off the to not obligated pay 6 19G0 at Bolivia NC— 34 or his beneficiaries when a plane Jan killed when National Air-iinis bombed and furthermore the persons crashed as the result of a bomb always leaves telltale evibomb explosion in the passenger dence behind which blew Julian Structure distortion the odor of compartment of out the plane 16 miles Frank resithe cordite black smudges and the where from "wreckage came to the due of shrapnel always point was down Frank reportedly in work of a bomb As a result not He had taken difficulties business one insurance company has ever an out insurance $875000 policy favpaid off Furthermore all the bomb-in oring his wife a year prior to the or ers are now either dead accident The insurance was not prison paid THE SCORE May 22 1062 at Unionville Mo —45 dead in a Continental Airlines record: Here is the CoW A bomb had been placed un1 crash 1953 at Longmont Ndv — Bomb exploded on United Airlines derneath the wash basin Thomas en '"route New York to Seattle 44 G Doty of Miriam Kan took out kffioi John Gilbert Graham con- a $373000 life insurance policy victed and died in the gas chain- - Geneva Fraiey of Independence cold-bloode- r1 1 PEARSON — Confronted with a shortage of meat and butter the Soviet government has done by decree what would be done in our economy by the operation of the market It has raised prices because the supply is not equal to the demand at the lower prices The higher'prices are designed to reduce the demand and to increase the supply by investing the profits of the higher prices in a more productive agriculture There is no reason to think that the Russian people are going to go hungry because of the shortage of But the hew meat and butter a are striking reminder to prices them that their standard of life is being depressed by the costs of the race of armaments This contrasts with the advanced nations of Western Europe and North America There although the military costs are high and are rising the popular standard of life is rising too It would rise even more rapidly if the American economy were not throttled down It is a reasonable guess that the bad news that Mr Khrushchev has had to tell the Russian people is closely related to the hardening rV3l manhood It is a warning to be cautious about staining the young transgressor the early failure with a permanent blot Though he might be among the first to urge against condoning misbehavior Scott Carpenter is the newest proof that some of tomorrow's heroes may ascend from the DREW WASHINGTON - £r himself So in the end Carpenter's story has a double meaning for Americans His ascent into space needs no enlarging His ascent from failure deserves a far wider telling This part of the story advises us all to look deep in measuring the real qualities of others — especially of youngsters who may have gone astray along the route to more government in personal affairs when Basic Differences bi-part- Yet this change was not so quickly and thoroughly evident as to astound any who might comb his record looking for hopeful signs All the more reason then to compliment those men who at the outset of the astronaut program saw in Scott Carpenter the qualities which today the nation and the world can see so plainly Their insight was commendable and it rewarded the astronaut for the confidence he had found in well-adjuste- ! g The in Jones June 3 1962ipresses the glaring truths that many of us have known for years Thajanning trend hak increased under conditions of plenty and opulence and it appears that with the increase of wealth have come temptations to ignore the virtues of the fathers under- which thi nation has grown and flourished Mr Jones forceful speech has made us more aware of Jiow inadep quate the valiant efforts of a few have been to divert the insidious plicitly the Western rights of access would — however it may look to Dr Adenauer — be a very big concession when seen from Moscow In all probability Mr Khrushchev is at present not strong enough to make such a concession - WHY BOTHER This will not be a surprise to those who have been in favor of attempting to negotiate about Berlin They have known from the beginning that is since last summer that only a miracle could produce an agreement on a statute governing the position of West Berlin For neither side can now make the concession which such an agreement would require And so some have asked why bother about talking with the Rus- flood sians? The best reason for continuing to talk though no agreement is in sight is that by remaining in close diplomatic contact Washington and Moscow have been able to prevent the dangerous situation in Berlin from getting out of control In this both Washington and Moscow and of course London Paris and Bonn as well have a common vital interest With or without the wall the divided city of Berlin is a breeding ground for adventure and conspiracy With no lasting settlement in sight it is enormously important that Moscow and Washington be in such close contact that they cannot be dragged into war sota Freeman boasts "I've always local accidents and local misunbeen tough Any question of dis- by A derstandings cipline will be reviewed here" That is- the reason why ' the talks as such why continual meeting NO FAVORITISM a good J He insists that so far he has and talking as such are the is that basic fact The found no evidence of favoritism be- thing United States and the Union Soviet ing shown anyone He has talked are nuclear powers who have personally with Texas Attorney the the to ruin each other and capacity General Will Wilson and received disaster to assurances that he has no evidence produce an irreparable - For them with worldcivilized nf other federal emnlnves hein? the and this' responsibility iavolved than the three already dis- this power in the grand" manner miSsed But there are rumors all abstaining from diplomatic contact would be over Washington that higher-up- s and mad irresponsible soon De implicated l RULE APPLIES overtones are ob- yious Republican National Commit- In the Western negotiations about tee chairman Waliam- E 'Miller Britain's entering into the Common says the Estes affair is an issue Market and in the talks about our with which the GOP can pound the relations with France as respects Democrats nuclear affairs the same rule of "Bobby Kennedy controls the FBI continuing to talk applies We must and holds the keys to the jail" he hope that Britain will be able to says "Democrats control both con- join this year and we shall be able gressional investigating committees to work out a trading partnership in a monopoly We may never be with the European Community beable to get a full disclosure" ginning next year We must" hope The Democratic pitch is to i urn too that proposals can be made the story around by taking credit about nuclear0 affairs which will for' bringing to light every detail persuade French opinion if not Gen f the Fstes nnernlions and then himself that instead of trvinrr tn nut the hlnrrie nnFkon an "independent" nuclear force hower administration officials They there should be an integration of were in charge of the Department the British and the French nuclear of Agriculture when Billie Sol began efforts in the alliance iwth the and carried on his most spectacular deals That's politics The facts of nuclear life are such that the attempt to create an independent striking power will not THREE reinforce but will break apart the Atlantic Alliance We could never WITH THE permit a French government to use an "independent" force to make a first nuclear strike without our consent' The French government now knows this We cannot permit MONTESQUIEU in hit Spirit ) McnttMuieu a first nuclear strike which would f Laws fivts mi a picturi f a man who precipitate a war which we alone at watts a democracy in which to tart- could finish phraso Ctwtt Orwtll soma men ara lass ttual thaa tfhars What we can do is to enlist The principle of democracy is cor- - British and French nuclear indusmilitary rupted not only when the spirit of tries and research and the an inte in up building personnel equality is extinct but likewise faU into a spirit of ex- when tt equalityd when each would fain be upon a level with zpn those whom he has chosen to mand him Then the people capable of bearing the—very power 20 YEARS AGO they have delegated want lrtWQr District Attorney Dan B Shields age everything themselves to de-- : bate for the senate to execute for was instructed to begin legal to obtain title to 750 acres the magistrate and to decide for the " judges of farmland in the Clearfield area js tte case virtue can for construction of a naval supply no longer subsist in the republic The people are desirous of exercis- - depot ing the functions of the magistrates The recent WPB release of soft who cease to be revered The delib-- affects the three Ogden Deerations of the senate are slighted lumber all respect is then laid aside for fense Housing Units 2000 homes the senators and consequently xor said William H Wilson of Better old age If there is no more respect Built Homes and Associates Lumn e for old age there will be none ber was available for the husto deference for parents ently unit at 2nd and 7th streets near e bands will be likewise thrown off Jackson and the unit Counand submission to masters This Golf and south of the Ogden e cense will soon become general and try Club and the unit in the trouble of command be as Layton tiguing as that of obedience Wives ' Urging citizens defense corps children slaves will shake off all E subjection No longer will there be workers to remain alert Maj Awith members order manners Wilfong presented any such things as of virtue diplomas and identification cards - - - e Unit-Stcit- cs MINUTES GREAT BOOKS (1689-1735- On display in many of the store: and newsstands in Ogdcn are ob scenity and slush accessible to children of any age In movies an television shows they would hav you believe that it is the custom drag out the whisky bottle and offe you a drink the minute you step ji the house and this regardless o how many little children are ther to witness Such exaggerations ar intended to deceive It is necessary that the individual be educated to know the true worth of literature art and entertainment so that he may express his likes and dislikes with conviction and know how tc choose the best Solomon in Proverbs 14 verse 34 wrote "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people" Sin is defined in Webster's and for further definition read Genesis through Revelation or listen for a explanation from the dedicated Christian ministers in our churches and on radio and tele vision In a country where there k a church every few blocks there mu$t be enough decent people tc root out the "fast buck boys" Thank you for printing Jenkin Lloyd Jones's speech 1 hope that every- newspaper in ' the country will follow your example I would appreciate having a half dozen copies of the speech to mail to friends in other cities Very sincerely yours Carl Rogers 1 " The-politica- by Jenkin Lloy l printed in your paper o t speech : 528 Washington 'More of the Same' Dear Sir: f This is the first time we have ever written to af newspaper' but we feel we have to inform you on how wonderful and interesting we thought your article "American Morals: The Sad Beginnings of Decay" was in Sunday's paper This was the most enlightening article we have ever read in any newspaper and we would like to see more of the same by someone who actually sees things as they really are Our "congratulations to you Sincerely Mr and Mrs James L Brown 156 Polk Worthwhile Reading' Gentlemen: To the staff of the' Standard-Examine- r: v You are to be congratulated for bringing before your reading public the article "American Morals: The Sad Beginnings of Decay" We have US News and World Report but I would like four extra copies of the article to send away to mamily members— some in and some out of state Since it was printed in larger type it makes easy reading Thank you so much Sincerely Mrs Albert S Wheelwright 2465 Quincy on in-iar- m pro-ceedin- gs m 200-hom- pres-stratio- 1400-hom- 400-hom- fa-st- 50 YEARS AGO Rev L T Barkman and family riding in the American Baptist ReSociety chapel car publication "Good Will" was to go north into Idaho The car was sidetracked in the railroad yards said Rev H D Zimmerman local pastor Amelia Anderson was building a $1600 residence between Grant and Lincoln on 23rd and Isaac Morris was building a $1500 home on 24th between Washington and Grant Rev F V Fisher at Klamath Ore reported that the squad of six Ogden Boy Scouts had given a drill at the Chautauqua and were going to perform in California ep - St Paul's German Evangelical Church 23rd and Jefferson was dedicated with eight ministers from distant states assisting in the services |