Show ©giteit i?fanftari)-fcxamtn- cr DREW PEARSON EDITORIALS OGDEN UTAH 6A WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 12 1956 United Nations Nears Condemnation Vote It is to be hoped that the General Assembly of United Nations takes to heart the admonition of Senator Bridges who declares the U N should be as aggressive in demanding thaU Russians get out of Hungary as they were Britain France and Israel should get out of Egypt The delegates seem to be in a mood to do this The debate has been so embarrassing to the Russian puppets who represent Hungary the latter have walked out of the Khrushchev Emerges at Top Again Ike Wonders How to Help Hungary WASHINGTON — The m rVt if nm (I o !o meeting which is good riddance as some of the delegates pointed out The resolution condemning the Soviet Union and demanding that the Russians get their troops out of Hungary “forthwith” deserves to be adopted As this is written the indications are that other nations will rally to the condemnation position more evidence that nothing in recent world history has stirred world emotions like the Russian slaughter in Hungary of power politics mode the Knm- lin has put party chief Nikita Khrushchev on the upgrade azin The reason is that e on though Ihf full might of the Hrd army has turned loo-- e against Urn Hun- - r : Ravburn -- ldr and Sena' In ndon John- oo bo'n o romd'd leans' will not taW- ih in ln hring- mg up th cm trowrval natural ms Id! rut Tnry know tM r how r administration garians the revolt agam-- t Com- - peer'd! wants th bill passed m'ment to c on' nbutors country is still going on Thi puts Khrushchev m the po-itio- - of n hr-o- n h 1 Budget Making Time ' Weber County Commissioners held a 'public meeting today at which citizens were invited to discuss the proposed expendi- tures by the county government for the year 1957 The meeting is a reminder that this month is budget making time for cities and counties under state laws In the case of Ogden City our charter directs when and how the city budget shall be prepared School boards adopt their budgets in July Cities counties and school boards set the levies to raise the taxes for budget expenditures in August of each year Our state made a great stride toward good government with the adoption many years ago of the budget laws requiring the preparation of budgets and forbidding public officers to make expenditures in excess of the estimated revenues A budget is a plan operating a city or county for the year ahead It tells where and how the money will be spent and how it will be raised City Manager E J Allison is often heard to say' that a firm budgetary process is the difference between hit and miss in the sound operation of a branch of local government and every thoughtful public officer agrees By the same token a citizen’s inspection of a city or county or school board budget gives him an intimate view of where his tax dollars go and what he gets in return for their expenditure Citizens should respond to the annual invitations from public bodies to attend budget hearings and to examine the proposed and adopted budgets so-calle- ( d Not for the People refused to shoot down the workers and peasants And then Soviet communism will topple as Secretary of State Dulles says it might another Wi-con-i- LA ’ Suez Crisis Demonstrates How Powerful America Is Suez-crisi- 3 ' 1253-Th- e j i I self-sufficie- J- ) J A j j i - j 1 ft lion-dolla- T" - J - j PT ' 20th-Centur- y - !s 8 1 1 1 r Robert who in the outlook for production and J swears s he not going to get in £ employment Despite tight money n Jnn't hl?l Inflation not deflation is still volved with a girl fools with The evidence of tight money! our prime worry The Federal Re - Peggy at the lifp rlac at fko 1 h!nh money is all around serve Board has been °p pumping a lT ar Ralls arL school He hides The rich State of Michigan got extra bankcredit into the turned down on a 3 2 0 bond is- - mtje jng structure It has been buying er Pencils and paper he draws Treasury bills This is primarily a watch on her wrist with India pri 5 Administration has Scasonal- -to Rnh-bertthe extra ! ENGLISH LESSON THE EDITOR By W L GORDON road It is not very pleasant or safe for anyone to walk alone on that road at night I certainly would like to see something done about it and I am sure others feel the same as I do Sondra McGuire 200 Harrisville Road SYNONYMS Persuade coax convince lure entice fluence I incite induce alin- WORD STUDY “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day Today’s word: RUEFULLY sorrowfully regretfully “He ruefully reflected on what he had done” JOSEPHINE r ' d earhp DC-will make present airliners look like model T’s M ALDINGTON PIPELINE It now looks as if Uncle Sam may be forced to supply oil to Esvpt as well as western Europe The Egyptian government has asked lor emergency oil to re plenish her dwindling reserves The State Department doesn’t see how we can turn down Egypt as long as we are shipping oil to a A con- France fiaential State Department cable from Vienna reports: "Total Hungarian refugees arrived 92- 325 Departed 21947” The Douglas i i j 8 provide °h' ‘he M5 Christmas busl ness But the Reserve has not Jecauise tried lo make fr if They're just a couple of Amer- borrowing easier n R inican dowrn hasn't kids having a good time been jlavLn4° forcing to locate 412 The Fed- - tPrPsf rafp- They poke fun at Henry West’s eral Reserve Board has author-- ' UNANSWERABLE QUESTION ized commercial banks to pay 3 fnJliv if 1 !l‘d3 !hey 3dmire on time (savings) deposits (Thej C’ 'vonder Here is a paradox As long as ahnnf r h last change was in 1933 when business is good interest rates SavaSe they meet the maximum was cut from 3 to will stay high And they could Mr Lecklyder who s rich m- - state DeDartment exnects an- 212)' Promptly the giant Chase move higher squeezing credit MSndd 1vSteelVand n l0Ve With other 100000 to sneak across the Manhattan Bank of New York more In the last six years bond 'borrier to during the notified depositors it would pay prices have moved opposite to Then on the great holiday Jidy months aheadfreedom Most Austrians the maximum To get money industrial production To curb indSnCe 'J1 rthe streets have given up their Christmas banks will pay more money! and Dome wine tendencies the Federal by the flationary money to help care for the refu-A generation ago an economic Reserve has allowed interest flows freely and free Robert gees Meanwhile American aid crisis in Britain and France rates to advance So bond prices wanted Peggy to go out with him still has not reached Austria in would have precipitated a money fell but he has the habit of pinching Congress- significant quantity crisis here Europeans would When recessionary trends de- and grabbing her knee and she man Jim Connecticut Patterson have pulled funds out of the US veloped — when auto sales hous- loses her temper and so says no is circulating a pet — as actually happened in World ing starts and employment But regretting it she goes down his colleagues rt°among to the midnight street and thinks the State Depart- that manding h®’l jynninS after her he falls ment refuse Vo recognize" the" Hun and man He has been ganan puppet government knifed to death CAPITOL NEWS CAPSULES From then on through the By RAY WIGHT Flea Market among befezzed u S disagreement over Hun- sellers and rug sellers gary— Secretary of State Dulles peanut These Ogden clubs it seems are goes around the neck from Left Bank to Right in and and Henry Cabot Lodge our am- de— in severe rather their COAT Where they got that out of galleries studios and bassador to the U N are bicker getting dives the chase for the slayer mands The paper last night car- jedge and all i e “Stannup goes faster and faster You get ried a story about Adam Pattercoat’s in session” the printed son who is going to show some OIL AND — A body of land word and following at the same time try- new Hungarian puppet govern- slides he took on a recent trip to Alaska ing to look over your shoulder ment But Dulles says no He After getting the surrounded by water time and place and noting that PLAY IT — Something you eat at the fellow you fear is sneakappeasing Russia might end the a ing Mr Patterson went clear to Alasupon softer you Though bring policy by the Krem- off of a little the story lin Dulles is anxious to reassure me confused ka to get the slides the item grits TARRED— Weary so exciting I didn’t mind Russia that we have no ulterior briskly notes that “no more than YAWL — Mode of address was The six slides will be accepted for used reality of the Paris back- designs on her satellite empire N’Yawkers visiting in by ground and the pleasant Bo- Lodge however favors not only viewing” then hurries on to oth- the South hemian er things intrigues makes the thrills cutting off diplomatic relations ZONE — Belonging to Somemore thrilling — W G with Red Hungary but also refusall the of PaI'm in favor of letting Mr Pat- one ie “That nick-toRogers ing to seat the Hungarian delegaterson show as many pictures as pa’s zone” tion to the United Nations he can after traveling that far — Natural Gas Headaches — It Nevah could get tarred readin’ especially if he hustled clear up that there stuff Mr Cue Purr to Alaska on a month when there By BEN BURROUGHS So far as I know it would be was no assigned subject to compile any such The yokel was on his first visit impossible around northern Utah dictionary "DAME NATURE to the city He sauntered out where the pronunciation is pure of his hotel and up to a cab and undefiled Still hold on a SLEEPS" parked at the curb minute here’s one I hear every 10 YEARS AGO “Taxi?” he asked Jet? Have you had time Jeet day: October in Each brisk year in Ogden’s future growth “Y’es sir” the driver answered for lunch? Dame Nature primps for is Faith the factor behind predominant brightly by covering herself the opening of Ogden’s newest All this southern dialect re- sleep “Yup thought so” muttered the with leaves that from the tree downtown store yokel as he turned and walked minds me of one that is told limbs sweep dealing exclusiveshe sheds her in government war surplus around the office: ly away of velvet blanket A sweet feminine voice drip- summer commodities Workmen are putand flowers grass According to Editor and Pub- ping with the accents of the South for the solitude ting the last minute touches on lisher Ashley Cooper columnist called up a reporter one day and Michelsen war surplus store the winter hours for the Charleston S C News inquired at 324 24th Street “Please suh could emerald she dons a foliage and Courier has compiled a dic- yewall please tell me how to on and somber her face “Charles-tonese- ” gown Dr Harl Douglas of the Uniof he calls what tionary rat?” once were smiles we versity of Colorado told members where which is selling for two spayul “Sure” answered the reporter find a sullen frown her arms of the Rotary Club that “the bits as a means of swelling a fund “R A T” a embrace barren for schools of America are not in as Christ-mato help needy families at space “Not that dirty stinkin’ lil aniare birds even that gone sing time healthy a condition as they should mal I want to write ‘Come rat the clouds high overhead be due to a dearth of teachers of Here are some of the samples now” seem to have had their fling high quality” quoted in E&P: “Des Moines” means “they beAnd now my oldest boy wants but even in her changing mood she weaves a rare display 20 YEARS AGO long to me” and “hepcat” it a guitar for Christmas! For once who can the deny Dr H L Draper was reelected gold and silver seems means the act of assisting in my life I’m happy that he of an autumn day so chairman of Weber County Chapa feline “Bare” is a beverage can't sing a ter American Red Cross with every year about this time made of malt and hops The way that rain was coming date with God she keeps the associate officers: down for awhile yesterday after- like mankind she must have her C Hfollowing Other definitions: B Seybert vice chairman ABODE — Wooden plank noon it locked like Santa would rest and so Dame Nature Fred A Kuhlmann treasurer BONE — Blessed event ie “I have to equip his plane with pon- sleeps Mrs Randall J Barton secretary was bone a Charlestonian” toons before he could safely plan 1958 Mrs Clyde Grenwell execuand (Copyright CALLER — Part of a shirt thjt a visit to Ogden General Features Corp) tive secretary S '4JhLHSIbl "' S- ’ i ' ! er d y SKETCHES i Misis-irp- v n ' irri VA1 Dent-On- e mbapa dorHen' afiIn!tpd pn‘ P huNL? ) i hiV lca? RepUj a U N Leader Knowland delegate emharra's'-e- ' the Aroer- ican delegation with his j out-cline- d spoken statement' Lodge confided this about hi fellow Re- puhlican to a Democratic dele-i- t gate Sen Humphrey - of Minre-CAsota Humphrey- consulted Lodge before issuing a press statement asked whether the statement would embarrass the Amencan dele ea Hon Locfce re- B P'!e” 1 iat Humphrey n?!ine could ay would embarrass them as much as Knowland constantly IIERTER FREDICTED B°use announced the most tm- P°riant charge in the Eisenhower administration since his reelec li°n: tke resignation of Herbert Hoover Jr as under secretary of state and his replacement by '' Christian Hotter of Masse chusetts fore- An amazing long-rangcast cm exactly this appointment was made by Drew Pearson on August 21 As the Republican convention gathered in San Fran- Ecarson wrote: ciscT°Tthe scheme of things “Here to watch m the future as far as e - isn'L advertised but you will Hoover will retire some time next year and be replaced by Chris Herter of that Herbert - sons of the slain Nicaraguan tator have hired Truman's personal bodyguard to thwart further assassination of the Somoza family He is Frank Barry who served hite House It) years on the secret service detail then refdmed to become Truman s 'mnal bodyguard after Truman fused to run for reelection Barry model the Nicaraguan presi- dential security force along the lines of the U S Secret Service Louis Somoza succeeded his father as Nicaragua’s president The younger brother Anastasio commands Nicaragua’s small tough army Note: They don’t have kings in Central America but some countries seem to believe in the divine right of succession The son of dictator Trujillo for instance became a general in the Domini-think- s can army at the age of 8 Both Somoza and Trujillo incidentally were products of the U S Marines When the Marines occupied Nicaragua and Santo Domingo Somoza and Trujillo became drill sergeants When the Marines departed they had learned military techniques so well that they seized power and became dictators per-Republic- re-tio- 1 hiz-zon- - of Massachusetts" Fearson had his timing wrong since Hoover resigned in Decem- ber not January Fearson also told how the Her- ter appointment as under secre tary of state was part of the deal whereby Herter rebuffed Harold Stassen’s plea that he run for vice president and threw his weight to Vice President Nixon instead - VIEWS and NEWS 1 “'1 Stpps find 1 st v$eme j ! ptSninnan 1 J8?? J0U r 'CpM L I r X l CUn - d tr en-int- - (Editor’s Note: The Ogden I am a young mother of two Standard-Examinewelcomes to letters the editor children I and have provided growing are in taste they and in good heard from a pretty good source the public interest They must that someone is trying to get a not exceed 300 words and the recreation club for all teen-ager- s writer must be fully identiof Weber County fied) To me it is a very wonderful idea It is the best thing that has was a young girl and if at that ever happened here in a Ion’ time such a recreation center was time I am 1? and have lived here all available I am sure it would have my life and if anyone else has been greatly enjoyed by myself thought of it they have kept it and many others to themselves when it should I don’t have much money but have come out in the open If this works out like I hope I am sending in a dollar just in and pray it will I will have some case it may help place to look forward to for my I don’t know whether or not children to go instead of on 25th you will this but I hope Street like so many of us teen- you do publish agers have done Yours Truly Right now the kids have a reaDonna Emerson son for there is nothing to do in 2519 A Ave this towm But if we get this dub they won’t have any reasons I Dear Editor: truly plan on giving all the supI would like to say something port I can to this club and you about the lighting provisions on should too Harrisville Road Thank you I think that it is disgusting that Mrs Marion Talbot there are only two arc for 2974 Grant Ave at least three blocks outlights on that Dear Editor: It was recently brought to my attention that a youth association called the Ogden and Weber County Youth Assn has started I believe that it is a wonderful idea although I am not a teenager and my children are quite young I can remember when i t - Dear Editor: -- can-dids- ha already AIR LIFT TO HUNGARY? Moany marled a dnrn rnrtinrs as taradministration officials Top fur 1958 They n elude: Mchave hern instructed b Bren- - gets Jrnner of Carthy of ° ry !7lMKCnhW C0M ibMiTri Knoalanri nf (ahfnrma 0 Bncker of ft Art Go:ltcr tl to of the pca 0f Manlard Purtell oho eC’ of Correct icut William' of Dela- f must take some r° steps '2rre‘ UtrlMe people 5W ' A to reassure BJd Hollano of t bug-eye- TO :r canpatgo vigorously agairut certain corgrc-- : mnal Electrical World a trade magazine reports there are now 250000 homes and 18000 commercial buildings whose entire heating needs are served by electric resist?n °ri0UC? hcmm idea ance heating plus about 12000 heat pumps "LET'S BE FAIR— WHAT'S YOUR SIDE OF THE STORY?" stage is to set up a large airlift be should far The journal believes there operation to carry food clothing medical supplies into the 'and so units in more electric heating operation — the Reserve Board satellites slumped J A Various advisers warn LIVINGSTON it arranged a convention last week to disloosened credit Interest rates however that this would risk cuss electric space heating and heat pumps fell Bond prices rose Thus high--Aluar ! CAB RIDES THE NEW JET de-Elecbond A utility executive and a General l grade corporate prices Before the Civil Aeronautics during the rise in indus-- j tric department chief told the convention trial production in 1952-5rose okayed the new jet transport that the American people are eager to go plane for civilian passenger use when production declined in did a unique thing Eighteen — and crisis is War I when the pound briefly 54 and now farther with the ideal of an all electric they're falling again officials took a somewhat increasingly the word for it— went to $7 In contrast today Eu- - as production climbs to another hazardous home but they are being held back by utilexperimental flight demonstrates anew how power ropean trouble sends funds to the -- pv from Seattle to Los Angeles in f we in g ity leaders architects engineers and other ful how mote of the forthcom- Docs that await th are Thirty years ago world money centrnot°Londo'n! professional people H M Brundage the 'America ‘O'- another recession for a rise in “ the discomfiture of the British not Paris not Amsterdam The CAB board General Electric man urged industry to and the k°n3 s a That Joey AdFrench the economic rtis- pound goes down relative to the prices? question no ams took over member the one — can for 10 controls duck whether a he's locations are catch up with the general public’s eagergoing through dollar they - mirmtnc of the flight Adams is a official banker busi would have sent government this into country ness to make more progress in the electric ness man insurance company ex - Marine Reserve flyer and has ’“ would nave tnreatened us crisis been cheeked nut in hnfh mis i l1 would have quavered heating field economic stability For the US and helicopterc Yet now- Great Britain asks was dependent on Europe for The Electrical Manufacturers Assn It the “first time in his- on interest pay- - 50 of its exports Today that’s “forgiveness” torv that theABhas'neiret ardhenHie r f! a"lde predicts today’s kilowatt hours used for ments It may be forced lo bor- - down to about 25 or $4500 t obtain ° 5 A” tom?rrow- “chnica dataZ However with heating will be doubled by 1960 which row about 600 million dollars 000000 out of 18 billion dollars the International Monetary Let us assume trims euus new ae of air travel dawnine shows there is considerable optimism in from funrtc fnrh5 Fund to get by In the ’20s rumor purchases from the Europe bv 20 US jLvp wun board realized that unioue the some quarters By 1970 it is estimated ‘of a British default would have or 25 And that’s a high aisump- nlhat inaB5Ut leads tn qUeS‘ Regulations schedulesPairline fibil - !tion will we? 15 per cent of all electric power produced i ally in spite of the formal r pnees m In a will all become obsolete nancing will be used in the homes because of inannouncement $414000000000 economy that’s or revolutionized when the big The creased electrical home heating timing underlines Araer not enough to be upsetting Only jets take over the airways in ica’s We’re 03 1959 What about the cost? Mr Brundage in the middle of a strength — minor crisis The absence of domestic panic Besides the plant in warned that the cost of electricity will our own A money crisis You re js partly the result of greater TENDER IS THE KNIFE By Seattle the CAB Boeing visited the Dou - Vf sophistication — greater ‘under - Joan Shepherd Ives Washburn slowly climb in the next 10 years but not borrmv °mnnevf for plant in Los Angeles where of be- the A another and standing of uTnlrt tender bit teas relationship giant jet transport the1 gentle as fast nor high as the cost of gas Comliberal jouve the US economy and the PC-is on the drav-iDouglas u you re a world economy It’s TF "TF" faith petitive times are ahead c partly n llttIe 4 r e all-aroun- c s tw-ee- LETTERS ho' ever Electric Heating From article describing presidential inauguration events next month we learn that 50000 seats will be available in grandstands along the parade route but these wilt cost from $350 to $10 each plus $1 to handle cost of mailing tickets by registered mail There will be four dancing parties in ballrooms and armories but there will be no public sale of tickets Only those to whom invitations are sent by the Inaugural Ball Committee will have opportunity to buy tickets The price is $15 per person or $30 per couple A restricted number of persons will have an opportunity to buy boxes at the dancing parties A box with eight seats may be had at $500 An individual box seat will bring $6250 The scale of prices proves beyond doubt that the administration people assuredly believe what they said in the election campaign: The American people are enjoying a wonderful period of full employment prosperity and good times George AFL-CI- j Prices Inauguration an rsements ordinates 36-mon- The Hungarian stooge government announced yesterday that the property owned by ail persons who have fled from Red persecution in Hungary will be seized by the state Thus we learn anew that a communist dictatorial government has no resemblance to the kind of government Abraham Lincoln described as “of the people by the people for the people” Communists like to call their governments “people’s governments” probably because they are so far from being such governments If the Hungarian government was a people’s government the people would not be driven from their homes to find refuge in friendly countries and the government would be guarding their assets instead of seizing them The time may come soon when the hired agents of these “people’s governments” in Russia and elsewhere may refuse to carry out the orders issued by the Red rulers against the people The executioners may refuse to execute or torture The secret police may refuse- to seize citizens in their homes for deportation or worse The Red troops may refuse to fire upon the common people just as the czar’s Cossacks finally figure I render t told you so" Mrau-- r thf y II fore Risen saying he had opposed using the Rrri hov rr to a A frr the hll so the army against the Hungarnr- - Pm A) Hums ran suffer the po- - “1 j an n ' Letters are coming in to the Goodfellows pleading for the little ones who may be overlooked at Christmas if some kindly Samaritan does not go out of Ms way to' extend to them his goodness of heart 50 YEARS AGO The Idaho Wool Growers’ Assn will erect a salt refinery on the shores of Silt Lake in the western part of Weber County it was announced The company will be known as the Association Salt Co Better equipped in all its branches with more floor space and other facilities as compared with the one destroyed by fir® several months ago the George A Lowe Co commenced to move into the new structure Washington Blvd facing |