Show f S qgp CA THE OGDEN (UTAH) 0ianbarb-lE-mmmgr- as°ps Deadly Soviet Missile to Be Ready by 1960 r0 editorials Equal Pay for Women Rep Frances P Bolton ) told the House last week that the typical American woman at work today is in her thirties She is married ajfd she' works because she and her family need the money she earns Her job is probably a clerical or factory job Her income runs between $1500 and $2000 This amount combined with her husband’s salary gives the family an income of less than $5000 Al-most 19 million women are holding jobs one-thir- d of the nation’s labor force Mrs Bolton went on to say that women generally own s of all privately owned war bonds' either alone or as They hold 40 per cent of the titles of 30 million homes They pay 40 per cent of all property taxes They spend 80 per cent of the national income Women made up 52 per cent of the voters in the 1952 election There are some 2 million more women than men in the country today The Ohio Congresswoman gave out ' the factual in-formation of women in support of her bill to provide for equal pay for equal work The over-al- l purpose of her pro-- a posed law is to prohibit discrimination on account of sex ' in the payment of wages by employers You would think that the political and economic power of women would be sufficient to bring about the speedy adoption of Mrs Bolton’s bill Yet the legislation has rough sledding The reason stems from the fact that many persons including members of Congress while believing in the equal pay principle look with foreboding upon national legislation to provide for enforcement of the principle Educar tion instead of legislation is favored Mrs Bolton is not one to move too swiftly or radically She believes in education too including education of Sen- ators and Representatives concerning the concept of equal pay for equal work She has a long and strong list of organs 'jt would seem that legislation up ijations siinWirtiner-iior- ' holding the principle will b on the law books In the quite (R-O- i f1 V’’ IZ Old ( FollfC So-vi- et developers anti-McCart- always beaten the offi- American -- rial forecast by at least two reasons to sup- There are noytars pose that our forecasters are not makin the ame mistake all also wrong! ' Great strides Made In the guided missile — — —- two roosts knotty problems and Spectacles ' Grtllim VUMUP Dnll ac- - ap-- -- ei British Want Reds in UN I Americans-'N- o prince S! thiscounlry-o- f Our state sight conservation program through wp r the state and county departments of public welfare under brilliant Speech which men women and children in need are provided with Maybe it is foolish e ‘ sistent about such care unwelcome and eye wear eye" The total cost of the sight conservation program for SyiSngton Vitissouri March the latest month for which the welfare department brilliant speech on this' subject all the authority of a man has fiimres ’Was SI 00001 This is’ a small amount to pay With who knowg the American de- for the peace of mind that comes from the knowledge needy fense picture from the inside oldsters have the glasses to enable them to continue reading Symington warned of the danger television and needy children have the glasses deSbCTa o" thl iMereSntfn?nui or to enable them to hold their own in school t ballistic missile will be the final weapon a to-b- in--bo- th 'mK 11 I should nnt °a Nn “At that meeting did Hartman make a speech?- - asked 100 Mi ioo cratic party) June 53 52 43 36 prove Nq opinion 21? 100 21 ' 27 - 100 Cons 56 23 21 Approve Disapprove No opinion 27 ia 100 100 that he is completely and unalter- - opposed to admitting Red China until it has proved its good In both countries the issue faith with deeds and that he be-cuts across party lines neved 95 cen Indeed one of the most inter- - can "people condusions of the survey estimate not far" oH Vomfhe is the extent to which it reveals facts While the United States has never recognized the Communist uS?n y IPcu? J countries fwran9d°ifhina tJle American in-- filiated Br it Uh institute simulta- neously assigned " their field reporters to typical citizens in be ve airtdrfvinndlt’af on President Fkenhnwpr e GOP votew as ther Jdm ‘eep Red rank-and-fil- LkuAL Ur Gallup to resp-ecU- C04n?ife-- i re honor Forldespjte iS-JSSSlEf- tRa STrtVSSiSSJKSi “tbdS &Ufth2 £35 -- s Cuts Across Partisan Lines which As-“We- as: he“-xdrwil StSeTbuoSfd might’havenswereduf “Would you approve or disap- VT here is the vote of Conser- prove if China were admitted as a member of the United Na- vatiyes Labor and Liberals in England: (The Conservatice party tions?” Here is the trend since May roughly the equivalent of the GOP in America while the Labor 1953: party corresponds to the Demo- BRITAIN Disap- methods f sociation of Radio andTY broad-o- f casters 5 which entitles them to show a “seal of good practice" W71 some detail station The vote in the United States tht nture o£ the‘ TV cameras haven’t been focua- Today by party affiliation: Haraa?uS£eS ins on Joe lately The ibig show notes f1® is r 7 over na- and is Joe Rep Dem deliberately but looked sttbe same question Should 6 78 Public-- " 6 9 the shunning limelight' did Fanny relations advisers have fold him At that meeting Should not 82 79 15 speech?” he tsUy" awaylromTt' But' If the No opinion 12 15 16 reneated Britons were asked: Approve "i" conducts-- 1950 Should ’53 i Two-third- -- May f glasses Joseph Alsop fs V ponderously o v'e'rhelming h Utah it is pleasant to report has long recognized the mullin2 oyer the question wheth- majority of 78 contribution which properly fitted glasses can make to the aSvk LmJentireios p"edccnt h op: comfort and happiness and usefulness of its senior citizen sible that the Kremlin will pos- using sampling before under a door pushed the key out of the lock withdrew the paper with the key lying on ft opened the doorand stole $501? s of the nauon’i TV stations subscribe to “the tele- vision code"-othe National more "5 m the ed mo-t- re tu the opposition party as well jne countr' “ed “ Kore® war: when he says this is not the time answer ’liotnc In to admit the Chinese Reds U S A j aamliS opinion in Great Britain'and the United States there never has been 8n 1SSUC OVer which the people of the two countries are so far apart in their thinking as they are on 'the controversial question of admitting communist China to the United Nations On most issues of allied foreign policy during this period major- ity opinion in Britain has coincided with the prevailing view- - pointin ex-F- VJ - N hif beeT PoU -- lution Carr an i agent had the questions written down on a piece of paper Tito an FBI under- cover agent knew the questions so well he hardly slowed down to listen while Carr read them you ever at a meeting the Communist Party in 1945?" ' t Carr asked 4 Tito went into some detail to explain the nature of a meeting held in August OHMS -- art all-O- v - develweapons opment In every major case from the atomic bomb down to the new long range jet bombers the Masons’wthey’may be ' -- d have It ‘ " Cohn The Senator himself is busy with’ social engagements ’speeches every weekend sometimes in between the weekends He arrives at his office just before time to open harings a cup Of coffee at his desk gets a quick briefing from Cohngulps then walks ‘into the hearing room Cohn gives the cues as the hearing progresses v I Last week defense plant wit- ’ ? 1 ' ' ‘ I nesses were subpoenaed from Boston and for the first time in almostj all of those seeing TV or months Roy Cohn f movie horror pictures regularly was not present I suffered from “excessive fears’ One witness who f Not ail children confine their turned up proved f 1 TV watching to children’s proto be the wrong Rev David W Barry regrams man Nobody had i for the National Council porting bothered to check v of Churches testified: “In case his middle initial after case where parents reported Then Frank their children watched only the Carr who- - reconventional children’s programs placed Cohn at interviews with the - children McCarthy’s side showed they were thoroughly proceded to question William H Drew Pearson familiar with the late adult Tito of Ashby Mass a friendly shows y witness apparently made avail- - American Association of Umver- able to Joe through the courtesy sity Women told how two young- of his friends in the FBI in order sters age 10 and 121 were ar-t- o recoup his somewhat shattered rested after burglarizing! house prestige just before debate on witlr a technique learned on TV reso-- They pushed a piece ?of paper 'the Flanders ultimate in destructiveness with the ultimate in striking power There will be no defense against this ultimae weapon nor anv far?ing?f its c°inlg' Andr?i! highly qualified American experts now expect the Kremlin to possess within six short years It must be noted furthermore that our official experts have Russian consistently under-rate- ! tf ld “pab!e °f A distinguished physician has now giyen scientific good :posiUm to take advantage proval of the saying that a man is as old as he feels He ?f this forward movement last war is Dr Joseph H Sheldon the new president dr the Inter- - vHn ve 1 vn? of RSVS beeii WOrking they national Congress Of Gerontology which has just completed to get a long range guided mis- its third convention in London Dr Sheldon indorsed the £lle with the most massive hu- ®an and material resources tneoiy m aepioring compuisory retirement going int0 the effort In this - at 65 He believes the age of 70 to 75 marks a dividing particular field moreover the gan with a l®ch'point in human life Before that point is reached the ma- - ?“i!flJnsSceven a manufacturf jonty of people are donors to human effort ‘After that ing capacity superior to ours Here in America by contrast point they are likely to be borrowers Forced retirement of old workers before their days ETCS’taTthnoMbtdt’wt usefulness have passed has become a social as well as Atlas economic problem The gerontology congress was told that care of old people is becoming a major industry thanks to longer old age brought on by what one speaker called5 ' “medicated survival” It was surprising to read that one expert in the new science of dealing with the aging insists that the most Important single thing that can be done to maintain the useful activity of the ‘aged is to provide them 'with suitable eye- oia-as-you-ie- WASHINGTON— How much Joe McCarthy will miss Ms hri liant counsel" Roy Cohn was illustrated the first i hearing he staged in Cohn’e absence j should be remembered that McCarthy ' has' spent Ettle time on the details of his committee work Everything has been left to Sucb a weapon will marry the ' T -- loooosoormiks61 A -- McCarthy Will Miss Cohn Plenty Hearing Proves It 1960j by the agreed estimate of the Pentagon’s official analysts the Soviet Union will fly its first intercontinental ballistic missile IBM an accurately guided er near future u Drew Pearson WASHINGTON — In the year two-third- co-own- STANDARD-EXAMINE-R ntaln’ in- - But be British China’s 2nto voteored ss?w b i4is: mXSZP&SffiLS sa&r&SSS wmesm of°nSs ogv-rsV- - He same ’“nctog every mo e 1116 question a second time and Carr wouldn’t have noticed it Finally AJ Tito replied: “I just told ya" “Oh” said Carr LuckUy he didn’t have to think He just looked down at his notes and terea Roy was right beside him read off the next question ®05' y0U U Thus droned on the meeUng nwH2!L questlon without the benefit of the brash McCarthy hesitated Roy Cohn In a stage whisper Cohn TV and Youth Crime ::Don’t know” prompted A Senate investigation reaching Quick as a flash I McCarthy down to the bedrock of America picked up the cue “We have an awful lot cf y ?bsred h nesses to hear in Boston t and lots yet concessional one p the most of business to take care of” he J4 ha£ deflfc " ems of the 11311011 said- - “We just can’t tell now how PJ°r ' I wtoes after witness before leL?eC“rimCe0“iedPthJt1 Jo tmUed Newsmen Imew that be didn’t know what witness- pictures on television were having a disastrous impact es were to be called or how on e nation’s youth They many He had left everything to And Joe knew thattoey showed that cMldreetween 5 ancj iq make up a section knew it But they couldn’t print of the TV audience thal children il-- Tbcy bad to print his answer c°bn moved to one side as jn this age group spend more went on to explain that McCarthy H?e watching television than any two of his staff wanted members and In some group that uKSivw” wit-abl- Mh-bfnniar- gyi -- tery-muTd- de gs-- er ss 7 d° roqsSthou8hhehid”skedfem Roy s face filled with pride at ‘ha" iSSS MVS £££&: mericans were asked: Bo you think that Communist t0 the family C°UdnCi1 WhCre VCt0 C8n be hrfquecy CoSttee China should or should not be Carty admitted as a member of the of the journey into danger stage But there will bq an intermediate United Nations?" be violence per hour hear you” he said Here is the vote today com- - vailing viewpoint not only of his UN either bv Communist veto acu-ifirst For the Soviet stock stage S own party foUowers but those of or by Western to'iSSJf majority votes and nu53Bltt-P'"dt0“t0fU"3rCOndUet- ‘ Made thoughtful by the recent Communist excitement of the 'soviet long rangealrarmy H"- his fLvioinee lant Other show per Roy surveys eye “Not caught in Guatemala Rep Lawrence H Smith Republican of Ra- - Is a!s? mowing very rapidly And that violence is more than tyrice that way" he said O’ as prevalent in children’s pro- cine Wis began to wonder what other Red dangers exist Newsreel and TV men i as in adult outside A new regime waiting programs a In and what the United States can do about as of our guided missile effort’ Dr Mary Preston of Stanford was in vogue McCarthy was showed that children 'shunning photographers Obedi- in the lands of our vfcvaaa “secSriV cSnlu ’ ‘he University preventing spread of Communisra g8Ve exposed to this type of enter- - ently he took the tip from Roy Amencan neighbors! From theH Congressman’s research continental air defense the hightainment were 35 per cent less went out the back door c a priority it is two years since Dear Editor: him in- nd thari other chHdren that should and emerged information which interested Yes the senator from Wiscon- neVe?comM !Jturned SalIfvke tealthy ???' ajS the summer study group of the We are on our way home from t0 8a J cent of Ahe these children sin per terest the rest of usday will miss Roy Cohn The Lincoln project proposed a de- - a vacation and spent two S5i0ri?0riplbHcii0S °“ thi! park 'Ve could hear this individ- - showed sleep disturbances 54 won’t be at all per the same hearings Communist Party membership in Latin America is sigri for an effective air defense days in your beautiful city which must ual still bellering a half block cent had eating disturbances and without him Ifc 1S one year since the NSC we haVe done every year estimated tn he awOOO ’hut many others support the Reds received away and wondered just how the culminating report This year we intended to stay tourists were shouted at many as revealed by the fact Communist Parties polled a million ?n a long and weary series urg- - for your western show which is each day and if their impresfamouis clear back in Cleveland ' ing instant energetic action votes in recent elections sions of Ogden were changed as nf But what has happened? There but decided to go home instead as ours much vote ever a ine nignest loua neiiowmg and a gained by the Communist Party have been negotiations for an We borrowed our friend’s car Bcats On every trip there is always in the United States was 103000 votes in 1932 SO the Red intermediate warning line in in Salt Lake City and went to Og- - man in overalls and shirt who was some little incident to Vceret hut 20 50 - L Some Interesting McMtife A Facts j caHeli’-CbilSen’sHr-ver- B letters t the Editor tge i± °r"ats toSShtartri ! were-gram- s Latin-Americ- Rude Flagman Spoils Impression of Ogden -- - 30-da- I ‘ ‘ y i It ’ ‘ Years Ago 1 vote in South and Central American nations-is- not ! disregarded Mr Smith found that e have a very flourishing two- way trade with Latin American customers- In 1953 our neighbors bought 64 billion dollars worth of goods from us T of dairy products ’ a fact of nar- including great quantities 1 JCUlar interest to the Wisconsin Congressman ' South American' population increases ' at a 25 rate °f ‘he largest increases' in the world so the number of potential buyers of Amencan goods will in- crease The total population of Latin America even now is larger than that of the United States On the dark side are the poverty illiteracy and unrest among the populations factors tending to increase the num- ' ' bef of Red converts The Wisconsin Repubtican ’reminds that we still have a chance to demonstrate m Latin America the power of free economies and free societies to serve! far better than other systems He advises that we work “cooperatively continuously and cordially” with the other republics of the Americas far social and economic improvement This' is 5 - ’ 1 the-peopl- s°9d ®pvice SciSMSl! tobe e 1 equipment has been or- - NeeT Warning Line Project Corrode long since Proted the desirability and prac- ticality of a more advanced warn- ing line But ithe establishment l ir a aSy IrrangcmenUor early interception which is just as imP°rtant as early warning MmnSfyviS!1 If tbings had been done th!ese SStU "ta thi? UmSn5 toul3‘eril A?Uvis’- - the years lefVf - - We stopped ai a station on but Jn my estimation he wasTust Washington Boulevard for fuel plain ignorant If we’d been na- a”d canyos- - As tives of your town we’d have known which way to detour and tt dlid 110 delay ca“sed at traffic J®"1' ! know Just Somehow all of the courtesy way to turn as the road was under construction and kindness as well as the beau- so I decided to stop and ask tiful sights were overshadowed someone by this dictator We were jolted clear out of our We gave up our picnic and self-appoint- Neithefhis Sot j bungler Deai Editor: IV”6 Thursf y cvJEning n handed out to them will no doubt not hesitate to repeat that sort of thing or even attempt bigger and better subjects— because all that was received really was a tortured kitten and a “suspended sentence” So what’s that! stand- - an article P?uscated and -- ’ total pcrii for us m a couple of dlsgusted me in a big way one ponders what sys- - it seems in Salt Lake city £ S wo 3e‘ concealment fromthe and ? - f V- - mischievous s' 9 year oId kiddos' but l"° ase 18 and 16 old enough to t Questions and Answers SS These two hunks of ‘ ’ h mi £ Prayers for rain were to be of- - “satorchwcheJ1 fakeepi tea ing with a request made by Presi dent Heber J Grant md Anthony W Ivins his first counselor Tke Hed Cross had opened its annual “Learn to Swim Week” classes at the Weber gymnasium Detailed instruction was to be given to a large class — Layton and Devils Slide base- - ball teams and Coop’s Market and Brown Ice Cream teams were to clash at the Five Points diamond When the law is that lenient Ike (Hggs) Flinders had been no wonder these fiendish "antics continue Who’s to blame? The chosen as among the outstanding beard growers in' the Pioneer kids? The law? whisker contest Days Sincerely Grace K Cohn 1717 Swan St Q— How branch offices does the United States Post Office Department have? A— It has 41000 Q— Is insurance carried on either the capital or the White House? A—No many Reflections For as ye in times past have not believed God yet have now obtained mercy through their unbeliefs— Romans 11:30 We do pray for mercy and that same prayer doth teach us all to render the deeds of mercy — Shakespeare Only the people sacrificed In high places because there was no house built unto the name of the Lord until those days —I Kings 3:2 Ogde- Years Ago i e A such a little thing as this I’m sure if you drive to this location you will see and hear the same little man who became big by getting the authority to hold a red flag ’Sincerely Yours The Rupert Ashtons Cleveland Ohio i boys- - enough humanity managed to capture a - £reat Salt Utah and Sevier kitten' saturate it with gasoline dotting it with chimney-Iik7 Wp Want to spell It out SO are remnants of aq an- - and set it afire That was jolly mounds of soil an inch and clearly that every nation — more high? knoys when it’s voting that it can have either Pnmmtiicf‘cieiit Ice Agf inland sea- - whith fun— ' xall Lake Bonneville The r° one six gave judge months ’ China or the United States of AUse sea covered what now is and suspended the sentence Amencain the United Na !?Ioglsts tar creosote emulsionS?o°onegal uons — Senate Republican Leader Knowland Western ' Utah Eastern Nevada Other characters of that liber Ion water and cup in and Southern Idaho stiff sentence each land crab pour hole ftnpo Inlnnrl bea - by Cruel Treatment of Animal Is Disgusting ime-o- persistent American people beautiful city as yours and such periencedto be”' darkened In Happened John Fife manager of the °dCn ImPIementCo- and his Wlfe and i&mly had a narrow escape in Ogden Canyon when the horses which were pulling their buggy became trigntened zs acar d”ven by Albert Gay The horses ran away and pulled embank- buggy oyer a ment into the river C C Richards I Li Clark Angus T- - Wright and young Gay lent an assisting hand to the Fifes in getting them and the horses and buggy out of the river Gay said he M as driving at only two miles an hour when the team became frightened M E Wilcox was featuring jnlit rides in row boats and launches at the dam in Ogden D ! - 15-fo- ot ‘ v Canyon i R D Pack of Columbus Wis and his wife were visiting friends here Mrs W P Fredrich of Salt Lake City was an Ogden visitor Pilgrim's Mistake The Pilgrims made the mistake t of not bringing cows with them and lack of milk is said to have a bearing on the high death rate particularly of children CoycsJ were required to be brought on later ships |