Show VV'W rw ©nbm - T tanbrnrh-Biamit- m EDITORIALS GEORGE SOKOLSKY $ OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 28 1961 GA This Is I 1 Don't Hang Up The Russians have always been great rewriters of their own and everybody rise’s history It’s no surprise that they are now trying to heap fresh blame on the late Joseph Stalin for their early crushing World War II defeats at Nazi hands For every Soviet scapegoat there has to be a hero and you can just guess who saw the peril of it all at the time: none other than that military wizard Nikita Khrush: chev Then Marshal Bedenny’s political commissar Khrushchev says he tried to get Stalin on the phone to tell him to pull back from the faltering Kiev front Stalin wouldn’t talk to him and disaster followed Another medal please for Honorary Marshal Khrushchev And a word of cau They say he doesn’t want the label of ‘'spender” pinned on him But men close to Kennedy paint the picture quite differently They say there is some truth to the notion he wants to avoid the spending tag But they insist his broader concern is to balance competing economic factors that is to offset the need to cure heavy unemployment against the need to block renewal of the harmful gold outflow only recently checked These men regard a $5 billion deficit as perhaps the peril point They are happy that economic gains yield the prospect of a lower figure in the coming fiscal year They offer another answering argument They do not believe there is any really useful way in which the vast sums could be spent to give the economy a mighty shot in the arm The administration distrusts massive g public works as potentially and inflationary probably very wasteful And it contends that its current proposals MrKtttfM Syndicate for housing redevelopment welfare and the like represent as much as can now be sensibly and safely spent So whether you are crouched in the conservative or the liberal thicket you can go on shooting if you wish The Presi- dent seems determined to stay in the mid- Equal Righh die and take it from both sides Editor: OTHER VIEWS The $ 298 Polaris If a $293 plastic model kit of the Polaris us to cenrure ether uaiumure I have also considered expressing my sympathy to the Gillespie Industries from the public sector family for its misfortune However into the private sector and thereby if I do it will be In private Certain take advantage of the undoubted Individuals have done this in the “letters to the Editor” column blessings of a free economy Much I ‘ HAL BOYLE would t 11 the THE EDIT — thin-skinne- cei other during the major portion of our working years If we can fight £??ether w?riL?°?fSr slde‘ O R (Editor's Note: letters to the editor should not exceed 300 words Contributors should observe the dictates of good taste and must in every case fully identify themselves Anonymous letters and letters with out signatures will not bo accepted) 50 black people have the ’ c ° thlS wonderful 1 officers and makes for a jittery citizenry when they encounter an over- officer in a prowl if Being cautlous to aV0ld bem° Clted or some offense they did not commit may make of some drivers a ser- i0us traffic hazard re is the (Wden City then certainly uirCitv hi should armed NO JUSTIFICATION fOTces uCltlzenS" ??? good Liking fine 5 and good paying jobs 5 Liking fine cars raise obedient and ge e7' 1 uwnSSn Ch?“e’ a?° buying a W Jr Another War? Editor: Docs anybody in America know half-centur- £Clves with generalities asking too'much of our peo- decide specifically for what to pie they are about to sacrifice their bves and Donald E Jenkins 2546 Jefferson 11153 10 CARRIER PIGEONS Our feathered heroes: The Allies lost 20000 carrier pigeons in action World War The longest recorded homing pigeon flight was 7200 miles made by one which flew from Arras France to Saigon Indochina Speaking of birds did you know that their two eyes often weigh as much as their brain? In the case of the dopey ostrich one of its eyes weighs more than its brain Wisecrack of the week: “Oh for the good old days” sighs Hal Hol- brook “when kids used to cut clas I' 3? sfJJt If VICIOUS bysfem Editor: Traffic laws should be vigorously enforced and those violating them should be punished However the practice in some cities and I un- derstand Ogden Is one of them of endeavoring to finance part of the expense of governmental operation from traffic fines and bail forfeitures is vicious and is not conducive to good honest government nor to a reduction in traffic fatalities Youthful officers in their twenties with a quota to meet and ambition in policy during the-pa30 years which resulted in the United States reaching the position of universal a?d then losing this position in the shortest tune in a conflict with Soviet Russia It is easy to say Hitler not been defeated fat he would have attacked the United States I is easier to say from the available facts that beginning with Stalin and running through the whole of the Khrushchev regime the United States has been in the peril of war and has had to devote its budget to warlike preparations The new era is a continuation of war by all sorts of frightful devices Actually mankind has not been given a new lease on life but has suffered the calamities of perma- nent revolution and disturbance We are at this moment in a more dangerous position than we ever have been in before and every per- son feels it in the disturbances not only in his economy but in social relationships some of which are startling particularly as between parents and children st intelli- - attend tbe church of “J of “a a—The Amca‘ ow A A mtalr f $t Sfda?gYoi S bd regulating the time and of administering the oaths Q— Who was called “The Morn- ing Star of the Reformation”? A— The English reformer Wye-liff- e because "of his protests aSai"st Rn’a" Catholic Church- s Wycliffe initiated a syste translation of the entire Bible in’° English Q— Which president started the custom of using a family Bible at his inauguration? A— George Washington Pra-tice- servation before sentencing him explaining that his winking and making faces at the court indicated his mind was off balance Both the lawyer and the defend- ant objected “You remember me” the latter said “thirty-twyears ago you defended me on a kidnaping charge” “Oh' yes” Leibowitz replied “now I remember sentence is five to ten years!” o you-Th- Chester Morris who played the bors to them and other fine Negro in- - more role cf ‘Boston Blackie” in dozens All institutions utah in to serve his W lending present years T tinfK have °m comand on radio tells of an finance moVies state banks eluding would enter the Demo- canacitv 5 acquainted than certain of this experience at Uuit so-call- ed nkethis dfmnilv TP d°- - hUCh answer to Mrs Nora Bern- sten concerning her reply to Mrs E R Reifsnider regarding the matter of Mr and Mrs James Gil- ' lespie Mrs Bernsten claims that Their habits (the colored people) are so from ours (the white people)” I am a member of a race of humans Mrs Bernsten deftly calls black people and I am very proud to 'be a 'member of this group of humans I and numerous others of the Negro race have slept beside fought beside and suffered beside members of the white race in every major and minor conflict this coun-try has ever been involved in We have also worked with each lo’pa?e re& and controlled by law and super- vised by the state banking depart- ment Utah also has a law wMch reg- ules the maximum rate of charge length of time etc for mer- chandise sold under conditional sales contracts Finance companies are reqmred to show on the face a note the full amount of the loan and the specific amount of all charges made The law governing sales contracts is a “full disclo- sure” law under which all charges must be shown on the contract At the present time 49 states have legislation controlling rates and charges made by lending in- stitutions and a majority of the states have laws governing 'condi- tional sales contracts Despite the competent and widespread regula- tion by so many states your edi- torial seems to convey the impres sion that the charging of excessive rates as a general and universal condition was quite commonplace Such an impression is incorrect Clair M Jackson brafs he influence of mayhwn and vio and an IaYIFA in field of entertainment knowledge of “where all the bones a Personal DurinS appearance in a aburied— and whose bones thev The potential candidate are known as the No I criminal law-an- d ’ the United States before he yer becssa6 a judge m 1940 successfully defended 140 persons accused of and to ver h Mrvous-o-f upl mlnier one cli(nt t0 onIy bis 18 oin® beir ness “nd s’ the electric chair be rather difficult for me to ex The favorite story Leibowitz tells plain” he said “telling people Uiat on himself occurred in his court- - ‘Boston Blackie) was held up g bandit room several years ago During the “Cripes” the Blackie ‘Boston awed is “this said of entire trial of a man accused shooting his girl friend the defend- - —if we let you go Blackie will you ant kept winking his eye at the shut up about this?” Chester judge After the jury turned in a ded got his money and watch back verdict cf guilty the judge decided and graciously signed autographs he would remand the convicted man before the pair dissolved back into to King’s County Hospital for ob- - the darkness knUCkies in-dep- th - -- Ps 'gun-totin- nod-differe- — LAFF-A-DA- Y 2604 Washington ffiil 50 YEARS AGO A number of Ogden’s champion Instances to t THIRD PUN give were arranging for a And Lstki wwdd If it could get for au pedestrians ltnown uuy xuwauu or Yellowstone National to forfeited hilie be bail a small ough ing more prcft takirg tax pamg in-- solace" — Don HercIJ half drinking first with the home of inconvenience to Rev romped the said F V Fisher of put djitrkm into its ee enemy True In- - Woman’s work is never done: What can a man believe? The being with seven in the title “not League court He planned City a for Church in Mehcdist appearing m ' complete camp outfit which might also be walkers who could not endurance of Edward Carruth Dick Wil payS0Ii Weston A cook and a guide an Russell taining attorney Pusey wth Russia as well as with The iseo figure: 11JZ per cent or have been Boy Scouts Most of those cited whether liams Boh Sneddon Walter Wooll- -' aiso were to be taken along Here are a couple of Interesting ErtaLi and Germany and im- guilty or not take the easy way out sey Blaine Hulmston Glen Cher- po&ea i'krome conim’s and high cld US folk remedies: To cure a Mrs Sadie Bell and daughter Luand pay a fine rather than go to ry Gug yacjjer taxes Upn ir cut or companies cod soak your feet in water in IxNOVr the additional expense of laying off lu had left Ogden for Los Angeles But os a new nation tola's which emons have been boded To —————————— work for two in the Ogestablisments over the Western Pacific days or more and the Miltary $1059-Josep- h catch a catfish pclcy takes til frem a prag- - cure asthma allowed had area been den United Pre$ International of retaining legal possible expense malic rather than doctrinaire tar breathe in its mouth — then toss it ' 866 for War' Department and Work Bishop James Ward of North Og-cf East St Louis counsel Raglon The cwmiry began with tack Into the riser' established a world record for It is my opinion that this system Projects Administration funds It den accompanied by &his wife had n and Rio Grande from cur Quips contemporaries: bricklaying in 1937 when he laid generates a lack of respect for and was announced by Darrell J Green- - left over the Denver The pragma tc dc'uttao— whatever the “Catholic Digest" reports this 3472 to friends visit Railroad for Chicago bricks in one hour confidence in our law enforcement well state adminstrator “ NOir YOU eco-rem- ic f HY GARDNER CALLING d Modem medicine has done more f°r dogs than people It has added 22 years to man’s life expectancy y in the last but it has doubled the span of the ordinary dog’s life — from 45 years to more ° tbis is justification for Noi?e schools ignoring the errors in judgment and our choice neiShborhood of our choice regard- less ° what other race of humans may live there—which is our con- stitutional right 9 Tbere many ether habits could name that are similar to jthose of white race whicb y°u would not have space to print Are these habits which I consid- er good any different from the white race?-- Our founding fathers incidentally were guilty of having the same habits Mrs E R Reifsnider did not forget She knows there is no dif- ferenee except in skin coloring My many many thanks to Mrs E R Reifsnider act of vandalism imposed upon a Basil L Richard home purchased by a Negro family in this area I was appalled and feel compelled to air a few griev- ances against people of such intol- - Misleadinq erance and ignorant behavior Editor It’s certainly shameful that in a your editorial which in country supposedly noted for its the Oden Standard-ExanSne- r on equality and freedom for all man- - june 22 1961 under the caution kind that a man whose color “interest and is being brought to bear Principle” cited two Pressure wasn’t too dark-tenable him to to fi-County Judge Samuel and our country in the alS one of themt feared armed forces and help preserve £5 S'tKse were not isolated controversial out- his and our freedom is persecuted or rare instances but illustrative spoken and can-when tiring to PUKasea home of tankerous jurists many hundreds” that some fi-- on the national and merchants scene to enter indiscriminately charge as in- - scandal -- sod den whatever they wish in mak- - fNew York’s may- — A ehA tvhat the world should be like must I like Mrs Gillespie thought betbe like after another war? Can ter of the people of Utah— especially Americans of this century be speNEW YORK CAP) — Things a Ogden cific merely on what they are Sherma Oram nccr konw if he against? When we entered our last 775 E 5300 S How are you? Yell three wars agreement was only on open his mad: ! if you’re cf average adult size your waging the war nothing on ar American men are getting bi001 Different Habits? y Lne toward naticns S pounds more than his father which are struggling as test they the average women 2 to S pounds can toward a f—er frcttlcm jesJ than her mother Twice latriy The Wall Street How far cm thilricr be heard? to 18 ht Long before toothpaste came In a stance w as antvivfSl tube US settlers kept their teeth Jviw-C5S whte tagging Vice brushing them with peeled by a Sxia!M far lAcmrg IrJLa’s eien twigs cf dogwood tual goals to cur own Mere recently June 1? the Jour-ra- d Don ask me why but male rats ran a long edtmal page piece are more sensame to radiation in which Reger A Freeman a tep than lady ratS FUNNY LAW retch researcher scored his Intended point — that Asian nations which Odd legislation: Kansas once had a Hw banning the pushing of baby tem art far better off than tbce on sidewalks which use planned or rationalized burgles Prosperity role: Americans will eccncmlcs I 63 billion frankfurters in gobble I But the piece seeing unneceswhich is rational Hot Dog July sarily angled agairat India whose month That’s about nine for each economy is a mixture cl rut lie and of us or one more than last year private enterprise It seemed to me yoa tad 3 checkup for dla- an ea—oii but ike estimate half the na- jd-- I fc'r tcinH' os frolicsome and Bravo for you Mrs Terrill Edwin L Parker 2326 Monroe Oh That Wondrous Mail Brings Oddities Galore mLxcd-cccrcm- i Reading these enlightening ep- istles makes me wonder why cer- tain people can be so sorrowful and in the same breath condemn and then consider the Negro race themselves -- whiteThese people : hava chosen an is- -' dated incident and attempted to masnify the cause of white suprem- - arti-Ccmmunl- it vanced in pc’:lcs end economies as we are One fhajse tf this Intolerance has been cLctis3cd here in relation to the administration's hostility toward Portugal and ether rightist dictatorships andcr colo mal countries which arc doing their test to make a go cf nahcnal Me The some lick cf intelligent char- - i — — ccuntrks which are net as ad i whites like myself who sincerely believe in equal rights for all peo- pie regardless of color or creed I hold the principles this great country of ours was founded upon very dear principles and sometimes feel ashamed when people who claim to be Christian Americans fail to practice these principles as in the Gillespie incident written by I think the fine letter - - be-liev- es one-part- uncharitable cf it to be known that there are many O sl rt trA Though not too gifted in the art of expressing my feelings I’d like - of the misunderstanding about India and other mixcd-econ- omy countries lies in the definition of “socialism” When Communists use the term they mean total na WASHLSGTON DC -Vto bo rpto irtue orfa Is Uorutotioa imposed end mate-U mere tUfireit mere absent sbort of cviWos Lke slave-bbo- r tained by a total suppression of the y nationalizing a few Indus- - civil liberties and by a among modern Ibcrats mere be- - W-d-e andl:r5 wer'ativcs stfer Butwbcn Ind‘?nsto coming to modern I unture OUR MIS3UIDED MISSILE submarine has given away millions of dollars’ worth of secrets as Adm Rickover says it has the fault lies in a deteriorating how many ° us£ unL1 Jp fthfn the bail forfeitures sense of craftsmanship and fines are primarily for the Not so many years ago anyone who oAviSatnrfothon611 as a wanted to make a model of anything — a Race and Habits rifvnS thSnvmfntnLtnin covered wagon an airplane a tank a sub- Editor: be I have contemplated changing the the police department marine a sailing vessel— had to give days abolished of my skin Of course if I or weeks or in extreme cases even years color Hugh F O’Neil did I may have to change my to the job The plastic model precise in habits 659 23rd Street one Mrs Berntsen At least detail and needing no skill no brains and each race has its own Cowardly Act no patience to stick together with new im- habits that such as eating drinking Editor: proved magic mucilage changed all that sleeping and the multitude of Upon reading in last Tuesday’s Make things too easy and expect disaster every day incidents we all perform edition of the Ogden Standard- Examiner of the cruel and cowardly just to exist Tme eun Much Misunderstanding Lands Of Mixed-Econom-y ta peud ©pinion that it is !m LETTERS tion to Russians high and low It’s different now If Khrushchev calls don’t hang up Professor Henry Steele Comma- - The professor further says: ' ger is an historian who has sup- - “Important among these was the ported the new deal and who be emerging of the peoples of Asia lieves: and Africa out of centuries of pov- “Sometimes we forget how close erty and ignorance and oppression the Nazis and the Fascists and the Here is ’a revolution as significant war lords of Japan— with all their as the renaissance or the discovery v inhumanity their hatred of life— 01 imprir came to victory If Winston Church- ®ut when m their history havr ill and Franklin D Roosevelt had the people of China or Tibet or the not formed their grand alliance: if Adolf Hitler had not committed the Congo suffered greater oppression incredible folly of attacking Rus- - than at the present moment? When sia before he had disposed of Brit- - has Cuba for instance had a worse f ain-- if men of good will and of economy than its present one? courage everywhere had not bat- - When have the Cuban people suf- tied gallantly for freedom there cred more oppression than now? ' would be no point now in discussing t It te difficult to understand pre- advances The black clouds of ty- - cisely what the purpose of this pro- optimism is ranny and superstition would have fessional grandiloquent settled alike over all the past glor- - supposed to do for us Are we to ies and future hopes of mankind” believe that all is well even though In 1961 this particular paragraph taxes remam unconscionably high? is startlingwbecause as a result of Are we to assume that the condition our' inability to recognize in 1939 of Permanent revolution is a picas-th- e feril of supporting Soviet Rus-- ant one and tha hving for most sia we are in major difficulties for human beings is superior to what which there seems to be no immi- - it was say m 1912? It 1S difficult for those who live nent solution in 'books to understand the harm “Mankind then was given a new that the vfery existence of Soviet ” lease on life Russia has done to lha younger kind’ What of a new lease on life was the world given? Since 1945 feneration of this and other coun-th- e world has been disturbed by tne- - The fact tbat much of the constant war by revolution by up- - world is on a military basis that set social and economic conditions youpf people live under the cloud called up that marriages everywhere It is impossible to be- - of are either premature or are post- lieve that World War II saved the P°ned indefinitely that inflation world from disorder World War II the value of money waver- destroys hisdestroyed a thousand years of are sufficient to justify the sally tory but it opened a new era—the era the emergence of the masses under the leadership and guidance tl?an tvey might be and the end m of an intellectual elite In vast vlew 1S nothing to be optimistic £ ‘ho oarth Marxism has Certainly the next genera- tl0" “hent a burden of debt substituted for Christianity and bad money socialism has been substituted for private ownership: materialism has - I -- slow-movin- HOLMES ALEXANDER cyv Life? Debt Uncertainty and Doubt? Caught in the Cross Fire When it comes to the spending of money for the home front President Ken nedy is caught in a cross fire ’from those who say he Is doing too much and those who say he doesn’t do enough The first group which includes former President Eisenhower many other leading Republicans and some conservative Democrats argues that any deficit spending is reckless tending toward inflation and lasting damage to the economy Kennedy’s programs as projected are said to indicate a $35 billion deficit for the fiscal year starting next month This in- eludes the recent additions to space plans and others But whereas his conservative opponents voice steady alarm at this outlook other critics say his assault on the ills of the 'economy — not to mention other matters — is far too modest In support for their view they point to the fact that as often forecast the nation’s unemployment rate still ranges close to 7 per cent of the labor force even though recession is most experts say the 1960-6now over They would attack unemployment with a heavy blast of spending or a sharp tax cut Some of the President’s friendlier critics think he agrees with the ‘‘bigger deficit” approach but fears it politically a New Lease on under-in-thialriahzaU- oscr-populatio- i V ?: k 1''- - V - ” yV vM 6-2- g) 1961 Kins Features Svmiicatf Iik World right menu! “Marge hit me up for $20 at a bad time—I had I w£ V A J 8 it” nt ' |