Show ' 2A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OGDEN Firm Refused E AUGUST 26 1960 WEBER BAR PROTESTS Cntinul from Pff kind ef professional 1 Vecommanda-tio- n ter as I asked Mr Carlsen to come to the Tuesday meeting with the bar association Kennedy said he “can think of no other period in our history when Kennedy Says Nixon's To Negotiate NLRB Declares our peace conferences were broken off with such contempt— when our President was not free to travel abroad— when enemy rockets were rattled from a y nation only 90 miles off our shores” Security Claim False WASHINGTON (AP) — The Na- - DETROIT (UPI)— Sen John F Kennedy today branded Vice Pres-- 1 ident Richard M Nixon’s claims of ' American leadership in military and other fields as a “siren call of false contentment” In an address prepared for de-- ! livery at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention here the Demo-- j cratic presidential nominee sought refute statements made from the same platform two days ago by Nixon his Republican rival The harsh facts of the matter are that our security and leader- ship are both slipping away from us Kennedy said He maintained ‘ the balance of power is slowly shifting to Soviet-Red And Chinese bloc the said "our own shores are for the first time since 1812 imperiled chinks m our defensive armor The Democratic nominee renewed his call for the next President to order a massive defense buildup and for the Eisenhower Administration to unfreeze and spend military funds approved by Congress this year Kennedy lauded the VFW for approving a resolution calling for an increase in the nation’s defensive strength Without mentioning Nixon by name Kennedy said he was “particularly proud to be a member of the VFW” when he learned that convention delegates had approved this resolution “after hearing a series of rosy reassurances” “I would like to give those rosy reassurances too” Kennedy said The basic question here is that tional Labor Relations Board today No real effort was made to a vacancy in a public office was ruled the Kohler Co had refused to accept and screen applications or not known to the general public I bargain in good faith in its fill the position from among the believe it should have been andispute with the United Auto Union Workers in nounced beforehand” Ogden City lawyers practicing The board found that the Sheboy“Tkt secrecy with which this acLEGAL EINSTEIN NEEDED Wis fixture firm gan plumbing tion was taken is not in keeping with the manner in which other Is Mr Thatcher also said “There committed a series of unfair labor a question in my mind as to practices after a y shutdown high appointments have been made whether of new the its a can strike that attorney city following plant nor in the best interest of the people do for the 5 the 1954 job April began' city considering of the community” he has had only one and a half The five-maNLRB unanimously 'NO AUTHORITY' years of experience Even if he is a directed the Kohler Co to bargain After the letter was read Mayor legal Einstein it would be difficult” collectively with UAW Local 833 Mr Thatcher went on to say “I Four of the five board members Young said “Under our city charter the manager has the authority took the office of city attorney with held that what began as an ecoto make all such appointments The 13 years of general practice expe- nomic strike after a breakdown in council has no authority in the mat- rience and it was rough” contract negotiations was convertMr Thatcher also said “I recog- ed by Kohler into an unfair labor ter” The mayor added “However I nize the city manager is limited this practice strike on June I 1954 by might say we may all take a lesson year by the budget Perhaps this an unlawful wage increase to nonfrom this for our future guidance” matter could be solved next year strikers The fifth NLRB member Joseph been suggested by Attorney When Mr Bingham finished readA DeMont C Mr flushed Jenkins said the strike should the Judd arisen the letter that ing city attorney ' could be a part-tim- e be and angry said: considered an unfair labor pracof emnloje “I am being condemned here and wide experience and hae full time tice walkout from its inception He assistants said the company had exhibited you are being unjust and cruel “I believe Mr Ralph would be “fixed intent to precipitate a situa“First it is not true that only seven lawyers knew of this vac- willing to act as an assistant to get tion which would enable it to rid itself of the union” ancy The men I talked to repre- municipal experience” The attorney also said “Mr CarlUnlike the other four NLRB memsent firms with at least 23 different sen a bers fine has made as Jenkins said Kohler caused a record attorneys “Secondly Mr Ralph is not an public servant All of us have to the strike by illegal practices outsider He attended Ogden schools make difficult decisions” and Weber College Councilman Harman W Peery of "When 1 talked to the local at- the Fourth Ward asked “Who sets torneys not one of them suggested the salary? It seems rather high to I get in touch with the bar associa- me” Mr Carlsen said Ogden City is tion “As for the charge that Mr Mc- paying Jack Richards $450 a month LOS ANGELES OJPD Two Coy ef the Utah Municipal League as attorney for the city water demen arrested yesterday for did not endorse Mr Ralph that is partment Findley P Gridley $405 also untrue I talked to Mr Mc- a month to act as city court atfeeding the ducks in MacArthur Bracken to Park protested they were giving Coy in Salt Lake City and he en- torney and $790 a month is paid to food to the birds just for kicks the city attorney dorsed Mr Ralph” NEW YORK (AP) — Comedian Officers however said DonThe city manager also said “I At one point during the discussion Eddie Bracken will star in “The ald Vana 22 and Ray Allen asked Mr Spooner several times Attorney Dean Clayton of Ogden Fair a comedy by Charles Sex” 43 were carrying a sack and a when he would be leaving the of- said he would be willing to act as E Miller who has previously writclub fice Today I received a letter from city attorney until another Ogden ten and directed him not a letter of resignation but lawyer was named to the job one ef condemnation” Mr Clayton was one of the seven Mr Carlsen here referred to a attorneys who were offered the job letter released by Mr Spooner yes- by Mr Carlsen but he declined to e basis terday in which the dismissed city take it on a Mr Mrs Carlsen and Isakson ended the general attorney charged Chief ©C Police Golden Jensen had discussion when she said “The not agreed with his legal opinions Council wants to thank the bar asCouncilman Joseph McCune said sociation for their civic interest in “I am sure Mr Carlsen will not this matter” Other Ogden attorneys present at keep this man if he can’t do the the Council meeting were Robert job V Phillips Richard L Stine Cal'UNJUST CHARGE' vin Gould and Clyde Patterson Mrs Lucille Isakson council member of the Second Ward said “6 six-yearlo- 54-da- n POLICE MAKE 'QUACK DOWN' - Invest at 7 Know How W£t once-friendl- “I 346 3Cfh St reMAt EX in that the United States is first in the world militarily economically and educationally scientifically 4-7- 79 2415 Kiesel and will be in the ' future” But Kennedy said he “cannot in all honesty make those claims" cannot g0 to the country with appeals to the voters’ compla-t- o cency” he said “My appeal is to their duty-a- nd it is refreshing to know by your resolution that you who responded to that appeal in years past wiU not now h(£d th siren call of false contentment” Nixon in his Detroit appearance Wednesday said “we can say d gorically that the United States is first in the world militarily eco-h- e n0miCalIy in science and educa tjon" He said this at pres-b- y ent and have theHwm determination to maintain that po-- 1 sition” But he also called for mill-- ! tary and other programs by which this would be done Kennedy in questioning whether "we know for a fact that we are and will continue to be first in the world” in the fields mentioned urged the veterans’ group: 'Ask yourselves whether have ever known a period when you this nation was treated with less respect and with such open arrogance by our enemies around the world and regarded with such doubts by our Phon® IX IL 7-O- f 15 3'-- "LUCKY LOCKER" CONTEST" Annua To the WINNERS lit HOLDER of the Beef LUCKY LOCKER NUMBER 2nd Ham 3rd Turkey cate-worl- j ( ! j friends’'' Do To be eligible for “Lucky Locker” Contest you must have a Locker and rent paid through July 1961 Employees and rela- Hons not eligible i Anyone ordering V2 beef or more during our Lucky Locker Contest (whether they rent a locker or not) will be eligible to win this j Duck Hunting Not Ferpet Monument Mod by th CrafUnen of PIONEER INC 4 ioy Terms 3 3400 Pacific 7h Fiberglass Boat hp motor Re- tail value $299 Just the thing for Fishing and Mark lha Gray With a Suitable i 6-- ft with Your Laved On Star 07 ' Mow! 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