Show 2A OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- strengthening the ground and ether forces involved in limited or brush-fir- e wars Russell said two of the most con Mcinkrsierc Gets Credit f: 'om Senate 'Veterans E UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 5 1CH troversial Issues thus far 'are tft? decision to cut tack" the B70 bomber development and limit develope ment' of the Nike-Zeu- s anti-missil- U : ' ? hair-trigg- ’ T f 1 : nI n A said Tuesday after nearly six hours of closed-doo- r testimony The new Pentagon chief a former president of Ford Motors and Gen Lyman Lemnitzer chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were to return for additional Senate questions today Sen Francis Case one of the 17 committeemen who listened to the testimony said in a separate interview “I suspect that when we get through he (McNamara) will have most of his major recommendations approved both ways” tack” r acCase said he referred to prohas McNamara “Secretary quired an amazing knowledge of posals to spend additional millions our defense problems in a rela- on stepping up operations of certain e nuclear missiles and tively few months” Sen Richard a B Russell chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate veterans today credited Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara with stout and logical arguments for major changes in this nation’s military might McNamara said a study of the general position brought the decision “to reduce our dependence cn deterrent forces which are highly vulnerable to ballistic missile attack or which rely for their survival on a response to the first indications of such an at- M d-- f A srtf V V 4t SS A X a at 4VAS WOODEN FORMS for concrete footings go in as workmen rush work on the new $l14 million Weber College gymnasium Part of more than $59 million worth of construction scheduled in the Ogden area this year the gym is expected to be ready for use Sttttbs ' J ( about Jan $75 AL W 8 1 V week for the new Edison Elementary School In the northern section of Ogden The contract cost was million dollars just under one-haThe Utah Power & Light Co million plans to spend about $1 for new facilities in Weber County this year and Mountain Fuel Supply Co expects to spend about million dollars here Reports from Brigham City indicate lVz million worth of new 1 has been estimated at 1000 However President John F Kennedy’s proposal to double production of the Minuteman missile could boost both construction and employment of both these facilities Other projects currently under way in the area include the Weber million College gymnasium $1 lf ?- - I non-residenti- al I “to- - I 851000 L i between Layton and River-dal- e Road and the $1V4 million the Weber River to widen and improve the project LATER IN YEAR road from Corinne to the Thiokol A $2 to $3 million county school plant construction program will be under-- ’ taken later this year if property ' Exclusively In Ogden owners in the Weber School District RICHARDS FINE CANDIES approve a $32 million bond issue at a special April 25 election The at district already has about one- -' quarter million’ dollars worth of Vern’o Card Shop school expansion under way EX 2309 Wash Elvd A contract was awarded last - i rrw NW over February to compli- cate the job picture The report was regarded by Seymour Wolfbein deputy assistant labor secretary as a sign that both high employment and serious unemployment would continue through most of 1961 He said it underscored President John F Kennedy’s warning that unemployment might still be 6 or 7 per cent of the labor force— from four to five million— even after recovery from the recession Wolfbein and other experts have no pat answer to the question of why unemployment and employment are both at record post-wa- r levels J iHWr — WORKMEN CtinCK' metal and plywood forms before pouring concrete walls of one of the buildings at okol Chemical Corp’s $17 million Minuteman tion plant going up in Box Elder County This is the largest of more than $59 million worth of con-i- n struction under way or programmed this year a 50 mile radius of Ogden Thi-produc-proj- ect ot ry water between the reservoir and US kAok j DO ‘“’I (UPI) II? 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CURRENT DIVIDEND 4 Deposits received by ths 10th cf ths month eern from six-da- y one-quart- er Weber College Union Building $1 million Ogden City's Highland Jun- construction is proior High School $1 million a $2 million high school In Brigham grammed in that area with another City and a $iy2 million expansion $2 million possible ' proect by the Mountain States TeleA forecast of residential construction is the most difficult to put phone Co Building programs scheduled for together because the trend now later this year include the expendi- is to build homes a few at a time ture of $4 million for new buildings as needed to meet demand However if residential construcand facilities at Hill AFB about in 1961 equals 19C0 about $7 tion million in $7 highway construction and $9 million on the Weber Basin million worth of new homes will be built in Ogden City about $3 Bropect The $4 million worth of Hill AFB million in Roy slightly less in construction includes the Minute-ma- n South Ogden perhaps $1 million maintenance facility and a in the rest of Weber County and new air freight terminal Work about $5 million in the Brigham is expected to start on the $29 City area The road projects scheduled this million maintenance facility by summer 1 include a $2 million June More than half of the Weber interstate propect between StodBasin Project funds will be spent dard and Peterson in Weber Canto continue the 215000-acre-foWi- yon a $1 million interstate project llard Reservoir and to start the in the Elwood area a $600000 Willard Canal This canal will car- project to widen and channelize S' i 'V pi-lo- ts A s n ! 1 ’ nt MILLION 1 X s Jd dent John F Kennedy’s special commission to study the flight enWASHINGTON (UPI)-La- bor gineers dispute will begin closed officials disappointed by 11 to try to settle the the small decline in joblessness last meetings April month warned today that unem- engineers’ dispute with airline ployment may not go below four million this year The commission said representaAt the same time however they tives of the Flight Engineers Interpredicted the number of jobs would national Association the Air Line continue to hit new record highs Pilots Association and seven airas the economy pulls out of the re- lines would be at the sessions cession in the months ahead The panel was created by KenLabor Secretary Arthur J Goldnedy’ to settle a wildcat berg announced Tuesday that un- strike by the flight last engineers employment fell by 210000 last month in protest a against toruling to 5405000 the highest month by the National Mediation Board tal for March since 1041 Thet engineers claim the decision The decline although it was the affecting first in six months was not as big allow the United Air Lines would to take over the as usual for this time of year when engineers pilots union and eventually construction farming and other out- threaten their jobs door activities get going again after a winter slowdown Employment soared to a March Og&ni ClanBarti-Examfit- fr record of 65518000 an increase of 1 Continued from page WASHINGTON Over Nation non-residenti- al 5 c : Closed Meetings Scheduled on Airline Dispute Run Wide f' I -! -- long-rang- L i SSUBED D-G- I s- R-S- D er I M I r n r A I 455 23rd Street Telephone EX 4 7711 Claiinann Pub j f Bretz ng Co Gen Standard-Examine- Ogden SAVINGS Mgr Publish! r Postoffic at Ogden ca matter according UAtahia Congress March S t°u 1879 Jubscription rates $175 per month The Standard-Examinit a member Assocated Press the United pheT NEA internatona Service and The Audit Bureau of Circulation ' & LOAN ASS’N Utah ec®nd : Il0 Ogden" SrundaX by the 1st 2462 WASHINGTON - BOULEVARD OGDEN UTAH 91 Jt- - 'S ' t Dp Not Forjiet Your loved On Mark tho Grav With a Suitable - USED CARS rlonumont Mad by th Craftsmen at me PIONEER' Easy 3400 53 J Yar Trm Washington STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 88 PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY BUTYL absorbs shock for ride ever BUTYL smothers sound you can’t make this tire squeal BUTYL grips the road you get unexcelled traction BUTYL has no bounce no means scuffing longer wear Clvd to Pay tX Pacific Av thero’s nothing like it Made vith Butyl Rubber 3121 the 81 OUR KLNTUCKY So unique Quality Proved TRADE-M- S LOUISVILLE KY t ME I'it'hiit PILING UP! 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