| Show 9 6A THE OODIN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINC- FRIDAY EVENING ? 111953 MARCH V’ ®inten SiStfia " ‘ - i- Dirty Work Sfcwarf AIs°p - ' at the Crossroads t V Piish-- I the Legislature Measuring Because of the recent Warfare : controvereyovpr Vformeif Utah Legislature’s unsuccessful attempt to end state support of Webe£CoUege in Ogden the people of Weber County and its vicinity are inclined to measure the qualities of the present Legislature by its treatment of our junior college ! v By this method of evaluation the Legislature is found to have splendid stature because the college assuredly re-ceived a square deal "It was as if the lawmakers were de-termmed to make up for the recent trouble All aspects of education we should say fared well at the session the lawmakers reflecting the! wishes of our ’Utah people who are always willing to make financial sacrifices for our schools — if I jr' We wish to compliment the Weber County Senators rand Representatives for their hard and faithful work and for their willingness to help Weber County individuals and organizations beset by legislative problems The Legislature as a whole it seems to us was unThe body had1 confidence in its own usually ability to solve the problems confronting it and it handled "them to the general satisfaction we believe of the people of our stated :i i i i ! Is AllTIOSi tiGI'6 - ' - J? year there have been vitally important technological break in the ah°efsetheb° Jghs throughs have made possible a sudden spurt of progress in the missile art — progress described as “fabulous” by one authority not given to exaggeration r 4 de-dropp- I c long-rang- e an-- petent authority that it contains nothing useful Ug-rangemissil- The fall into three categories conveniently nX es continental ballistics missile respecUvely known as Snark Nav- continental Range With snark we have put at least a big toe over the threshold Si tatereonUnentS wsark range — 5ooo miles And Snark exiss- - The “bird” — t0 “sc the word of art of the missile men has flown The trouble is that it is not really a very useful war & n Most Not Opposed to Catholic for President 30-od- de”thePdft oFsoSid A machine flying un- course over hundreds of miles of heavily defended enemy territory is ly a sure thing to reach the tar- get — even assuming that it could be guided to the target with absolute accuracy ’ “ — j For such reasons there Is a minority view in the Pentagon L that the attempt to develop Snark ‘ asa war weapon should be aban- The Utah Legislature’s confidence m the Utah Legis- - doned This r view has been over- il lative Council is indicated by the news from the Capitol Jut is clear that even that the Legislature has asked the Council to study 17 wd in prodSct?on° -qwhich it is not — the main strik-TTh- e uestions and report to the Legislature in two years — was created by an act of the Legislature as aperma- sac’s job will soon be made nent research body Its work is to assemble information and make recommendations on subjects assigned to it another mfcsile namebworthSre-Ther- e are 13 members of the Council five being Sen- - numbering Rascal is the short-ators five Representatives and three chosen wm TuyrpuratftteWtok from the state at large- The President of the Senate ap- - of the Soviet air defense points five Senators and a member at large The Speaker of step 0ver Threshold the House names the five Representatives and one member st! E right over lUv luTvSnOlQi "S! £16 luto at large The Governor names one member at large of the war Navaho The Legislative Council has a splendid reputation for1 is a ram Jet and true guided diligence wisdom and industry and the staff headed by! AUiFl” ’gSded’ riigthe°' way Lewis H Uoyd director of reference and research is ex- - t0 tbe target by the stars Also perienced and capable of prodigious accomplishments So ““tore the® whUe 17 research projects seem like a heavy load for a !iJen"We of or a two-yeperiod the Council probably will complete the ‘Id of JSSt in i the projects its customary expeditious manner - people considerably less prejudiced than older people toward a More than Catholic candidate 10 out of voters (83 every eight 21 to 29 age the in per cent) vote would for a group say they Catholic nominee - compared to 56 per cent of those 50 years and over By sections of the country the South shows the strongest opposition with one voter in every three opposed Gov Smith lost seven states in the Democratic South to Mr Hoover in 1928 push-butto- n eS'i'Ji S i “ Mai TlOdiaS Nial ar ‘ Earl F Campbell of San Ffaticlsco Western regional director of the National Safety Council told a University Utah highway conference that in the interest of safety is called for in five fields He urged that safety features be huilt into all new road construction Uniformity of traffic laws and regulations among the states should be achieved Human engineering should be studied to learn why drivers behave as they do Greater public support of safety organizations should he enlisted More stringent speed controls should be set up ' and drivers educated to obey them The last named recommendation if adopted and praq- wiU bring the most results in the quickest time Driv-ere watch their speed if they know they are likely to be for speeding and probably punished for it Accident rates on “death strips” are rapidly reduced when additional patrolmen are assigned to enforce the lawsl 3 It is true of course that the cost of patrolling highwayi is a heavy one 'but the motorists we know would rather for more traffic officers and thereby enjoy pay - more taxes ’ The" outcome of war is decided by neither the size of This bird too has flown At least the air frame of Navaho has beend But there is a long way between testing an - ’ I air-teste- is ather ° tbe- SjSi jj Jit??®: CSJ aP°lofist Wmtolhe M£faJfhy' Jiand yL0Uld been ?F 0 wherefores ’ - v? 3a bP y & wors slock market uncovered by the sen- £lsi br°adcast of sssajassassfi an-acti- on -- solved Even so an informed private is that Navaho could be gus scontinued?” tL Your and’s SulSffiSt of-tic- ed S"l: you nay be eligible 'or certain opera-Stoppe- rEven tinued lowever s“ iet of gence When Navaho is d tional and in quantity production fc husbcompen- will be iiscon lpon his death sation " should be said the iMm 'f r ! t i I 50 Years Ago i i all-mal- e payment You should first contact the nearest Veterans Administration office to get a Certificate' of Eligibility From III of Washington DC: “I received an undesirable discharge from the Air Force in May 1952 I would like to have it changed so I will be able to enlist in the Army The reason I got that type of discharge was because I went AWOL for 51 days My wife was pregnant at the time and was seeking a divorce I went AWOL to be near my wife and patch things up I was very nervous and had a lot of pressure on me and I didn’t realize what I was doing to myself and my family I turned in as soon as I got things straightened out” You may have your discharge reviewed by writing to: Director of Military Personnel Headquarters United States Air Force TM xtrwiMly popular tong during World Washington 25 D C War I woo written an Now Year Day From JR of Holyoke Mass: 191 on- a wagor Tho tongwrfter Jack “Would you tell me if a young Judge mod a bet ffeat be could write man who joins the National the word and made of eong and prois eligible duct It tbe omo day Tbo rowtt wot Guard before he’s 18 p a y -monthly ments from the government I have a with talk suggest you your local Red Cross officer or an ofthr?e timies ficer of a local veterans-organizatio- n sue wiil gWeVome wlming irt From a Richmond Va reader! its aPPach And a missile which travels within the atmosphere “My husband a Regular Army on an undeviating course can be man is now serving in Korea tracked and it can very prob boy is seeing a ably be brought down if not My civilian and the cost psychiatrist with existing weapons with is rather There is an Army high weapons of the future post near us but there is no The Elk’s Ball held last night in Toller’s Dancing Academy was a brilliant affair with 100 couples present Feature was “The Jolly Corks” waltz Committee members were P W Knisely W D Zeller Charles Calvert William College Naisbitt F A Burt S H Brown femiwestern A T Hestmark Ogden A Howell Jjames nine champions defeated the Tooele girls 27 to 19 and the A silk flag ws(s given to Dix LDS Ogden Eighth Ward cagers Logan Post No 3 GAR by Mrs downed Provo Fifth 39 to 23 to H M Bond president of the Lin--' gain a post in the church tourna- coin Curie It was received1 by ment Commander Dr J ‘M Harris : K The American Legion added The 23rd encampment of the its name to the list of clubs civic and other organizations Ogden GAR will be held on May which had assured" Mayor Har- 15 Committees appointed man W Peery of support In a fiance T Hulaniskf E Pioneer Days celebration Dr Allen William L RusJ f Dr Heber J Sears of Salt sell refreshments F J Hender-shS L Ives’ Henry T Snyder Lake City delivered an address on municipally owned light and reception H C Wardleigh N H power plants in the City HaU Ives William N' Bostaph arHe declared those plants had rangements John V Nelson J J never been successful in this Paine H M Bond J A Ware country general secretary 4 ! English Lesson - ’ - St long-rang- push-butto- n -- 4 i I for the draft” Under present draft regulations he’s exempt from the draft as long as be fulfills his obligations and serves until he’s 35 years old From Mrs BIX of St Joseph Mo: “My son recently went to Korea He’s in the Marines How long will his tour of duty be there?” Under normal circumstances his tour will be 14 months' (You may write Maj Thomas 5 i out oun way Dy NO NOTHIN FUWNY EVER HAPPENS OM THIS MACHINE TH’ LITTLE CUTTER JUST KEEPS SO!NAROUN£ AbiO AROUND ALL ip rr j rwy-A-N£ POW’T VDU SOON SEE TH BOSSES AROUND AND AROUND camp ‘ J n Williams THAT'S THAT ONES HE CARTOONIST DOES MAKES HE PUTS A STILL HAMSIN AROUND TRY IN’ BIS FAT 6JY TO SET SOME RUNNIN IT TO HIDE ALL FRESH IDEAS TH SADSETS ON TH LITTLE HE SOT OUT MACHINES OF HANDLIN’ EMWOWHE’S EASTO DRAW TOO LAZY TO that are DRAW ’EM BOY WOTTA LIFE Pfyaisniiiii 'pirn -- 4 M Nial The Associated Press' 330 Star Building 1101 Pennsylvania Ave Washington D C about your problem Please enclose a stamped envelope and 20 cents in coin) n service-connecte- d self-address- ed ot t ?- 4 izt-clud- - - Moreover t! ’ my-se- lf IW if J?4 20 Years Ago Wife Can't Collect Compensation If Vet Dies jefeSf Iw' i t 1' 1 All-Sta- rs "since every pound psychiatrist available The near- "Tipperary" (a county in Irdmd) which the army nor by the supply of manpower alone The mos t of weight in the warhead sharply est Army hospital where there fro M) dial night hi an EngtisH theatre is one available is about SO miles important factor is the spiritual factor' particularly the Kai-she- k Im bl able Taking him to this hospital psychological factor-Ch- iang would cost as much as paying drogen bomb for the distance re- - the private psychiatrist Is there! quired For such reasons Na ltBy W4L- GORDON th y aho Is not the final decisive wea- any chance that the Army will or I all of pay this private part WORDS OFTEN MISUSED I pon ' ' The decisive weapon is Atlas care?” ” ‘ Do not say “This is all the No the intercontinental ballistics misFrom of Worthington farther I can go” Say “This is sile simply because there is no fad: “I ILLS am a veteran of 46 as far as I can go” defense — whatsoever npwn months service in World War II OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED —j Is it still Sometime this year unemployment will be close to fiv refor me possible to Foregoing Accent second sylfa "whv'thl’reS ceive a GI loan to build or not the first lable buy million — Leon Keyserling former economic advisor Which j will be described in an- a home? How much will I money OFTEN MISSPELLED other report on the e be required to pay as a down Achievement observe the ieve payment? What is the first step Recognition of God is the first and most basic expressior the balance of power itbeTage In SYNONYMS a loan?” getting of the of Americanism— President Eisenhower war which The loan program is open to ' Foolhardy reckless ventureis now almost upon usir x you Until July 25 1957 The down some daredevil j et w?nr?ffid2LPiateieC idea of women working in offices was considered ridiculous yet today it is the rule rather than the exception Likewise it was said that we were never going to have women in Congress yet today there are 14 in the House one in the Senate and one in the Cabinet Some observers believe that the first step toward getting a woman Miss Yvonne Pierce a graduelected President would be to capture the vice presidency and thus ate of Ogden High School and Weber College was a soloist in break the tradition of tickets the opera “Blossom Time” prepresidential sented at the Orpheum Theater by the Utah State Agricultural From Mrs CA of Albany payment you’ll have to make will cbiTof Calif: “My husband is a World depend on what your builder or pushing both frame and war-o-f War I veteran and receives seller requires The person wjio h£?d fr®P one continent to monthly disability compensation makes you the GI loan will have In the event of his death would something to say about the down he guidance problem — the I continue to receive this bvern- 31 e n t check in p°Xm of bring”ig NavTh-ovhole or in part? Dr will the comin down precisely on a target pensation be diy haS by n° miLs fot stock-mark- be-G- en non-legislato- rs Speed Control Is Favored variegated career tipster which yould have caused even redder !5es around the Stork Club a j - ' S gwiiV0edug s ias in-All- en qSt ’cJrtk jjbyTin strategic Air Command - - it Utah Legislative Council - u' I pri-vat- i ftah LegislatiyeCouncil m serve FuJ-o- well-qualifie- d fighters j ry f y ’ben the f J!? Committee probed his JW1senators SjK market tipsuFi The two sleepers cross-sectio- feet long built d as he f The first question asked by InThe idea of a woman In the Ct jWincbeR gave stitute reporters in interviews White House was put to voters as This means that if the U S gov- - 11 ernment kept the plants and ran n follows: with a carefully constructed the Securj ities and them for four years It would of America’s voters was: “If the party whose candidate make as much profit as the pur- an mjuaction in the U S District “If your party nominated a you most often support nomi- chase orice ' ' “UNCLE SAP” -- L Though the man for nated a woman for President of generally rubber factories are being FSaMeBrfd?nrJ’ President in 1956 and he hap- the United States would you vote best XllCf Wy® sold aTJfilia IrMnimf 4Ka pened to be a Catholic would you for her if she seemed best quali- most expensive to operate— at In-- iegifUnewU fied for the job?” common Th vote for him?” is thejtrend of the vote stitute W Va This will be kept Here on a standby basis because e Here are the replies and a com- since 1937: won’t In industry a with buy similar it parison survey in Today 1949 1937 other wordst the big boys are J1 iacpr TWaf °J Yes March 1940: 48 52 33 cream while the Uncle skimming ff thf'sFr he No 44 48 63 Vote for a Catholic? eeisterwith takes the curds Sap 4 Undecided 4 4 REDS MARCH ON — Mean asked those who already owned Today 1940 Yes 69 62 The vote today by men and while the march of communism nCtnl° fc? No 23 31 into Southeast Asia chief world !J“5 women: w 7 Undecided 8 Men Women source o! natural rubber con- 5 perjcent bonu" r turalus 47 57 The earlier survey was con- Yes Because of this Wyoming-Gul- f No 40 48 Whirl Washington Sulphur had been? under SEC ducted at a time when former Undecided t 5 3 Dulles efficient head of Postmaster-Genera- l vestigation 'since June" l'Uirefe James A FarCentral months before W nchell plugged and brother Intelligence Many proponents of the idea ley a prominent Catholic layman ' was being talked of as a possible argue that having a woman for of the secretary of state plans it j Notei-Mayto bow out His hero son terribly be Walter had better Democratic candidate by those President would be an “irresist-abl- e in wounded the Korean War to isn’t stick advice he broadcast the Democrats who like Farley himdesire America’s of symbol” recovering as hoped Allen wants 10 years ago On Dec 26 1945 self opposed a third term for for peace to give all his time to the boy he proclaimed: “A big break President Roosevelt Considered Ridiculous ' Lucien K Truscott now in fore January T Stock market Less Prejudiced Suffragettes point to the f a c t Europe has been groomed to buyers are suckers!” Today’s survey finds younger that not so many years ago the Lvem“tlmPreSS'V' techm?cal Snark — be Winch 69000 tons for April Yet the factories wiH produce only 61000 in March and 59000 in April On top of this production will drop another 45000 tons yearly after the factories are sold because General Tire and Rubber hasn’t made a deal with the government to buy the Baytown Tex syn-thetic plant This certain short- age means that little companies won’t be able to buy after April Only 22 tire companies con- sume 72 per cent of all synthetic rubber Of these the big four alone consume 60 per cent But there are scores of other com- panies needing rubber for other purposes which may not be able — to buy it after April 26 BONANZA FOR BIG BUSI pro-Constitut- ion ed COMPANIES probe ArWsltr SQUEEZED— The rubber com- panies ordered a total of 61000 tons of government synthetic rub- her for March have other orders c ot SuyVctccTedby to make sure i r “nt LITTLE tankt a"m“de hail of nuclear destruction on to prowde for direct popular election of president and Vice President The joint resolution propos- ing the amendment was introduced by Sen Hubert Hum- who declares the electoral college system phrey must be abolished Under that system he asserts it is pos- sible for a man to be elected President of the United States even though more Americans may have voted for his oppo- sent This has happened on three occasions f Andrew Jackson in 1824 won 50000 votes more than John Quincy Adams but lacked a majority because of two other candidates in the field The election was decided by theHouse of Representatives in favor of Adams ’ i Samuel'J Tilden in 1876 received 265000 more votes than Rutherford B Hayes in the contest of that yedr ’ but (Hayes won the election through a vote m the electoral commission set up to decide the contest Grover Cleveland received 375000 more votes in 1888 than Benjamin Harrison tjut the distribution of votes in the electoral college gave de prize to Harrison events of AmeriThe foregoing episodes widely-knowcan history are often reciteid to call attention to the defects in the electoral college system In any debate on the question whether the electoral college system should be abolished audiences usually agree that those who favor abolition have the best arguments Popular opinion seems overwhelmingly in favor of direct f popular election Yet proposals for reform seem to get nowhere and it is difficult1 to know why (D-Min- ’£ - finnoenn wppusbu Another attempt has been made in CieCTOrai CflliOflO college f nt Clearly the whole national fu- tore is bound up in our progress in the missile art This report and another to follow will there- fore be devoted to thd basic facts missile Congress to amend about our ! - ' WASHINGTON —Some of the facts lurking in the background ‘ of our synthetic rubber situation don’t look good ! Despite this the Eisenhower administration continues determined to turn the rubber "factories built at enormous expense to the taxpayer over to the big rubber and oil cbmpfnies Tn fact if Congress doesn't act they automatically are" sold bn March 2f Here are some of the disturbing facts which to take a careful look at LOW STOCKPILE— All govern-mebis place though for the press releases regarding tlvmn Kikinif ttrlll La r am Cif J synthetic rubber reserves have a suddenly stopped They used to of great’ promise? be published once a month but Stern Eilis Briggs will be the S ambassador to Peru none since January 20 Reason th ugh posts The synthetic rubber reserve has Se'i of Korea and Czechoslovakia alarmingly Though serves a chance to relax in pleas- we’re supposed to keep 60000 ant Peru Probably however” he oniy won’t He’s too serious Harold Iinn4hand t??a7 will 38000 tons which w?baye drop to Tittman retiring U s Ambassa-280CK- ) by April 26 (The syn- - dor to Peru turned out to be one thetic factories are to be sold on of the most successful envoys we March 26 delivered April 26) have sent there ( ' i4 v US Short on Synthetic Rubber Will Sell Plants self-relia-nt ! 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