Show '''' n' niin mii j Ml n ii ilium ii mi iiujjLjjtim i w"X iCft ""jj— ''f— " " — - J"' DREW PEARSON EDITORIALS Senator Makes Dreyfus Case Link lii Admiral Strauss Persecution OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 19 1959 CA President Angered by Strauss Rejection The Senate early today rejected the nomination of Lewis L Strauss to be secretary of commerce President Eisenhower declares with some anger the nation is the loser Mr Strauss says he believes that history will be just in his case A Republican leader complains that a band of bitter men have politically executed an honorable pub-lic- e servant It may indeed be true as the President said that the nation is the loser by reason of the Senate rejection 49 to 46 of the man the President wanted in his cabinet but the opposition of 49 senators to a nomination indicates there is another side of the question Mr §trauss believes that the verdict of him and we history will deal justly-witbelieve that this indeed will be true He will be marked down in the record as an intelligent and competent public adminis h WASHINGTON — Sen H ugh! "In October I went to work for Scott of Philadelphia' made the the FCDA as director of test opera- formal charge on the Senate floor tions For this post my what can best be described as a "positive character" is filled with positive characters They are the highly paid executives who command fabulous salaries and bonuses They can work effectively in private enterprise because they have the authority to dictate and be obeyed In public administration especially federal administration positive characters do not fare so happily because a positive character in the executive branch may be blocked by another positive character in the legislative branch There will be lots of discussion about the reason for the Strauss rejection The final verdict will doubtless be that Mr Strauss lost out from his strong points rather than his weak ones This happens in politics from time to time and usually is put down as just one of those things trator but also as" Private-enterpris- e i Mr Bar-Irymo- re I' i It 'I IVL H "VH K' M m! U ir " Ilk M Xi W J if n r ii McNangtit $yo&iclt v-- 1 Inglis He sent surreptitiously for the House Committee on ican activities file on Inglis through TIME WE OPENED OUR EYES! his GOP colleague Congressman TO THE EDITOR Gordon Scherer of Ohio then cross-- i cv and foreien relations the United examined the scientist as to wheth- — f rrinoori er ne nad ever aeienaea Aiser near sailor: Hiss and whether he was ever a Large prominent warning signs a single major new idea since me nf t Tndpnpndpnt chnnM hp immpHiatplv nlaced near rit7pnt 'end of the first Truman adminis- - committee of Arts and Sciences Pine View Dam that should read old the Meanwhile 1948 seemed Senator Scott tration in quite upset something like as follows: Beware out he had Entering Pine View Dam area! leaked I that un when iiavp inrrpasuAc it ly last their former value on ArflVitc TnmmittPP and thpp sm! should be nlainlvi H n the next American aamimbuduuu his home town of Phila visible dav and night Such signs does not achieve a great jet of new dplDhia was not eood This may be read bv people entering the Pine ideas the downward slope will why he is swinging in the other View dam area would make thern of continue indefinitely perhaps into direction and calilng the debate on more conscious of the danger uam ouu case i tne aeep waier oi mis Adm btrauss anotner ureyius thp ahvss " ine cnarge goes io uie ivui ui neeueu waiiuug aiua wuum acci-in preventing j deserves value and fair American great play and the WASHINGTON — This is a bad proof that the country m tne and dents rine examination careful tragedies moment to ' try to sum up the im- - Western alliance have been on a View Dam area nrnrrz-MTm- u i x s the last for maindownward slope pressions of a European trip Senator Scott's charge is that ly devoted to the Geneva confer- years and especially since 1955 The wp should all trv to crevent ence for the outcome at Geneva main reason for the decline of Strauss is being persecuted Other them in every way possible Prop-- j By W L Gordon senators cnarge mat cuauss ium- - pr warn n2 siens on our highways hangs in the balance as these words Western position is obvious enough has and The President modest be there- - uIO written persistently It are self is guilty of persecution may ofinifo appiripnf nrpvpntion: w jL1UVtnU v ef- f terto the fused make be oi-or i necessary it a m oi not very WORD5 be iwiauacu may should fore tN position signs! L value t Appropriate warning f 10 maintain me worm u a i ions rible indeed use of "as per" in imporianc governmemai puwei bodies of wot-aAvoid the near dangerous DO me Tn thi5 rnnnPPtlon thpV have not cf?11 rlincrc tn tho ance Ot military POWer nnn-4r Ae nor vnnr nn Tirnmmr1 uI has tilted balance of s trial sharply on Strauss' will be dwelt 'instrucpower modest loyalty near and As could not be placed letterlarge hope that something y0ur in water body-arealike' Pine View is much hotter to say Dr J Robert Oppenheimer done in the way of clearing ihe in the Kremlins favor It tions has returnea which the scientist who built the Dam on a basis but cer- to road to the summit without any sac- - But this reporter According with was scrutinized tainly proper warning signs could atom bomb first strong:conyicn rifice of the essential Western posi- ?om Europe llieMAUAIIU-up i cn marwww and dissected and made to suiter and such signs would indeed have tion at Berlin But this is the best "on mat mere i miu anutuei mett-ai- reason more ior oasic meueimie exPronounce Metallurgy public humiliation such as few pub- - value as Snent lifeguards serving result that can reasonably-bme wesuan on ursc ot m accent uhr-jyuamuu syiv men have experienced in tms our peopie 24 hours every day iic i there And precisely principal pected was like listening on it accent third fv uio unnf an Kocf th particularly Sprnnrfarv -pntnrv monro w ILU11 CllC VTC1111VU w vi 1J Ulli UVJK 4niuu VVllCll """J much-wor- n old to a gramophone of Westsenators critical Imthe and Instead to American it in the more alert decline ger they are - syllabie n deparcases cited of strauss have ern position in the last six years record New themes jew pressive signs warning people often MISPELLED trt nf Stranss's nprsecution One was 5— thn' pvtpnt of the tures new ideas were conspicuous in wavflnMm9nv hiVh MaunThey are now Meandering (wandering) of Carroll Wilson former man- - way accidents industrial accidents that decline you only have to compare by their absence must denng (grumbling) the previous Soviet attempt to se- - desperately- needed Theyj ager of the Atomic Energy Com- - 200 accidents no come pecause tnis lrom country the with mission: the other of Malcolm C SYNONYMS Yours truly rnrp a summit meeting me Western has power other of ally now is another it time Henderson one Last Lewis P West cherished ) Choice SrPttv Hear the Kremlin or resources to sustain a major new Uaa jadjectlve had Qclear 516 6th St PTIr PYPP high — Tance removed by Strauss after they command took the road to the sum- - departure or carry out a major new mit after the fall of Beria afterv idea opposed his policies and after they In politics and economics strate- - rare select uncommon went to work lor private urms the displacement of Georgi Malen-koU When the admiral was questioned and after the emergence of about this by the Senate Commerce Khrushchev and Bulganin as the SoCommittee he was evasive He said viet Union's ruling partnership this was only hearsay and the SenREAL FIRST STEP £5 vi"5 ate should get its information direct The real first step on the road form the two men Sen Gale McGee Q— What is the estimated time taken by Khruschchev over bitter of Wyoming did rniiirH (nr th St- - Lawrtnce Wilson wrote back: "Mr Strauss opposition from Molotov and othof to pay for itself? ers was the "normalization" resented my insistence while Seaway deeply 56 A— Union years relations between the Soviet I was general manager of the comQ— Which are the easternmost and Yugoslavia That in itself was mission in carrying out the will of United Statesti enough to stimulate pressures for the majority of the commission and possessions of the In the CarIslands A— in The Britain summit Virgin the at a meeting to modify or unwillingness my S U ibbean Sea But it was by no and France change by executive action the polQ— Is it true that Navalo means enough to overcome the deof icies adopted by the majority face the east? termined opposition of the late John the commission" A— Navajo hogan Traditionally Foster Dulles In his grim way Wilson then told in detail how To cause Khrushchev to back WEST BERLIN— As you move up an face do entrances easterly diDulles stonewalled the project re Climax to went for work he after the hot cold and in can wars down-twe is open is front house best the the at hat so that rection hope sisting all the wishful outcry had been ' n to God of the verities of the influences Khrushchev beg to strong the of until a home and abroad for It may not seem much f?TvesUgatT However Dawn the of God or East further step had taken a vital the hogans constructed today gen- id-- able - moved After dioamVnt is that eort onPeTru h must be gratetha Sion8"6 Say erally face whatever- direction is restored t was But to ul for but a very gim ameThe a gy most convenient for the residents prevent wmw U vj OI Q— Are the crayons used for WSIU pusiuuuui uic vvaaio Aftpr hp one delaved lioeratioi "thaf thA initifltlVP and ui ot euuf the aletha versjon cami writing on blackboards made of by w for both Austria had thej oiaparior no Kremlin Dulles could longer from Mr Strauss whose vindictive- - chalk? ana iwo a of arms chair A— No they are now made of the The given summit the calumny ta Also inherent in this concept of before Sments Sat at least in America masters of the glasses of water to hold against magnesia ANOTHER CASE — Who founded modern science the ceiling How does he get down winning a victory by denying oneq to the Bussians is the aami ) Henderson the 'other victim of fiction? some sort of general accommoda- - from the perch? aoout Benin trutn A— Jules Verne iHis novels made But another told how he Strauss's persecution tion then became too strong con-inh with th use of scientific discoveries of hisi problem it Khnishphpv Q ftnnino1- c that u-- Hn have a chance to the Berlin s bl m the un- are we down backs we: it from fl when day and anticipated developments c play come away Security As it turned out Dullcs's fears — ana a conwhich did not actually come for i witnouc muimiauus mam intervened Strauss right justified The - Adm r sequence of that first phoney rally dangerous sprawl Two important which has been such an embarrassQn reportinS for some time later mQrni t rn us since 1945 e i oc aoh in mpnh" nnrl Hanppr n t i i is ip : "° the What j Q— was meaning of the suxneuiie v mat oi Ui6nnowo aiiu cuuudsm worK ::r ioia i cn the heishts in tc ha ve to s ay rn We V Henderson stated a Soviet - a separate manner ? represents new intrutraxie word the h d 1 sudden position tta ggjjg -- 0 — A— i automobile is an I to une this ouu It witnesses want ot tne design in "If way majui you intn troubled attairs jvjii thp sion uwv Ji4iAwiV""umw o u Is rn nam muoi en in the i p nnf mi ho transmission was tuur the Knrcna names This which can give you their Middle East i lie " — " tnonrtor nt KPF tl — na - niMl UaLlCIlL AllC ituaaicllia nave mauu "'V the of it instead 1953 rear of in the fall engine against ll at perceptive 'ami un- - an outpost of their empire from Xer ab fw ninmfSf it worth remember- - quotable The other is Willy: Brandt which it is inconceivable that they will voluntarily withdraw It is a aired raT irushchev felt t it mayor of West Berlin-thick-harticu- - sitution which we cannot mend and and amiahle was necessary anu woiumimctw wkVh w mncf rhnnl nnrsPlvP? to txrif h pay a solid price to get to the late in several tongues — TV itilf M jm am M The price was summit in 1955 OFF Tnt KtwUKU ENGAGING LEADER ' Austria is both the Military Hamlett Gen The contract between 1955 and and diplomatic head of the Ameri- This is one sort of victory m - !he 1959 could hacdly be more sharp Berlin—a talks waiting victory The other rMrinn AHhnnphThis time no price whatever has to correspondents only off the rec- - one is personified in the peppy and Willv- Brandt i leader Qn in Pnfaginff hpn naid to clear the summit road ne k has evervrivnamic tnavnr Tnstpfld Khrushchev has brandisnea rTPrVlPW W1U1 "Los Angeles Cedars of Lebanon and Thp Hotr -NEW YORK— The TIP-OFOCllOC VI hij uviv on Grpucho missiles ballistic and his n and tenacity that do not thing going his Way Despite all the Mt ginai Hospitals will receive 25 per cent of all royalties at status as the :lhe quo denounced ($100000 He has auoted words From where threats and outside tension West Ma'fxs autobiography maybe split as much tne with d comedian The a is boom Berlin guaranteed by the Soviets pauire Berlin mayor "Yes it is true" The city dual capacity i r th curncr i irninCT jn t bu""o A suDSianuai pan """b y are desperately in neea the headwaiter at Roman- Jinif the West can only respond by open has some curious notion that we look alike and therefore e do not flinch from the projects and the funds to pay for of use or direct military stantlv snubs me Groucho" xniiv nf coins to war rather them the many touriststhe doser the the with Federal force ties Republic i fhQn rptrpaf ma- - jnaggyfyw"'"" from snarp of flow x An agtnt will is' it immigrants appronta continuing in war CLIMATE Europe NEW If there Press and wu piuv- Uwts after his impressive appearance on "Meet the current limited nne With Wo- - tne iommunisc cuies a not be labor to that tuned chats of Such fireplace offered him his own network nlvr weapons if Phyl turndown' a Gary STg Get etc flat duced West brushf ires politics mayhem ' d cfe 's add it embark oir their we re honest with cursors T h e hower has said s v Crosby will be bossman when Bing's four sons refer to Gary as brother His tour r circuit glggle-watefalready 'to be'fought "with of the shabby East Berijn and pePanwaat h I this isf nties "Den Mother" rimmim ing to the summit "under V113 as but he only means thatr nhe nuclear explosives K " terial —eood force" may not be i 1 t liv: llnrial" i tr Pollv Bergen and' her agent husband Freddie Fields sailing for lnli e as ant g imoor ieast haDd° v? utitfma- - The war which the Kreta a Undon cast to perform her h a -She'll also try uu British TV on "Helen Morgan oiory turn with a time limit attached warns io ngui te that' Herman v is nrn- - Emmy-winnin- g BflT debut entice Sir : Alec Guinness in o If he goes to the summit in the war This reprenre- to 33CK QUCUia rwho owuuwv viguiuuo tip-ois that tis may be the year in which Somerset Maugham's enH he will make the iourney m cnance oi mwjwuk Another arer recogleaders sourceful 10 iave fAWer is Hnwn 7uT't frnm what no5e thought t:r::f nized to oustus DewHt threat drunken ci forcecreat-ea a Western that was oadult ftj wafon train saw SbVTth been a Geor take where u But Berlin drivers in from the this until which signed up witn Jimmy noua new climate t journey in- - he end will have was picketed -"woi was unavoiaaoie Union advantage r"from communism utV Fnrnrw --: There is the simplest plainest willing to taxe me Bwesoyw Un-Am- LETTERS er JOSEPH AL SO P West Position Takes Sharp Dip In Power Over Past Six Years ENGLISH LESSON ut - n 1 UV---- 1 1 1 I -- - 24-ho- ur mi s e 1 w- rr The Department of Labor's studies indicates that the population of the U S will reach about 226 million by 1975 thanks to high birth rates being maintained less-know- -- - ye - the labor force is expected to increase by 11 millions and between 1965 and 1975 the increase is expected to be 15 million Expansion of population and of the men and women in employment is certain to bring about repercussions affecting the American way of life and our standard of living Leadership will be in demand in all fields of activity and especially in public administration The role of the citizen In the period I w 1955-196- 5 EST IONS Q holmes AND A N S W ERS alexander Commander Willie Brandt Strong Factors in Berlin Plans in this populous democracy will become creasingly important His responsibilities will rise He will have to keep himself more The Ford Foundation's informed of its increased emphasis on adult education for persons who take their 'citizenship seriously is timely Life will be far more complex when the nation attains its population of 226 million be uni were deep and abiding by 1975 The term "simple life" will realistic Fortunately people are capable of the adjustments that circumstances making Chief Is dictate It is fortunate that this is the case and many of them Washington observers are paying compli- because adjustments ments to Dana Latham former Los Angeles will be necessary in- ent ho-ga- ns iaert i tXS aKratvAustr £7S2 - ----- MT' Jt-- been-promise- d ESSfyS Praised Tax - VT mm 1960 to 1975 1 rtnr mat-chairm- an projections for the nation in the period written in praise ol Ethel Barrymore tress who died in Hollywood at the age of 77 In praising this great actress the writers will be thinking about other notable people of the theater and of their contribution to the nation's culture as well as entertainment So the tributes to Miss Barrymore are tributes to the people of the drama ' The art of the actor is probably more widely appreciated in tne United States than any other art even the art of music tand actors of distinction such as Miss have made this the case Children W tender years are attracted to the theater in all of its aspects nad they never lose their interest down through the years Ethel Barrymore performed notably on the stage in the motion pictures and occasionally in television She never slighted a part devoting her talents to all details of a performance with a result that the impressions she made upon her audiences be- - J Population Grows ac- was m t - Many editorials and articles are being ianti-semitis- court-martiale- Revenue Service The new commissioner Gov Robert B Meyner of New Jersey is especially praised for his policies of stiff-e- r tax enforcement and speedier taxpayer proposes that surplus revenues from the to the used be help New Jersey Turnpike service commuters which railroads carry Thej Mr Latham doubtless will score some distributed be would tot revenues surplus in an area which produces sad stories Supplied with turnpike gains municipalities funds the municipalities would consent to of famous persons who wake up to learn a reduction in the taxes levied against the tfyey owe the Treasury far more money railroads thin they thought they did Actors and evimore is The governor's proposal prize fighters seem to be among those hardmore friends dence that the railroads have est hit in this respect than the roads sometimes suppose To proWhether! the fault lies with the taxpayer vide railroad relief with turnpike funds will or a negligent agency often isn't clear but require action by the N J Legislature and Mr Latham will be doing a sound service also by holders of turnpike bonds but the his agents on the heels of the governor believes approval can be gained if he keeps The governor's confidence is based no big earners to make certain they pay their doubt- on the growing belief that railroads full share of the taxes while they still have carrying thousands of commuters to and their big earnings from their homes and the big cities in! which they work can't be permitted to fail As It takes little imagination to understand On Tuesday the population of the United that if commuter train service vanished acthe increase in motor vehicle traffic in such States passed the 177 million mark cities as New York would quickly snag and cording to the estimates made by the snarl metropolitan activity to a point ol United States Department of Commerce This steady rise in population calls attenutter demoralization tion anew to the population and labor force Ethel Barrymore j was essential In March 1954 I was hind the confirmation fight against informed by form letter that the Adm Lewis L Strauss He claims was withdrawn T this was a modern ureyius case wnpH uat thp Frm was not Dreyfus was the French army in nnlv tn hro f d for treason because word had been received officer and convicted because he was a that the application would not be Jew and to compare this with the faVOrably received by the commis-- ! uc siQn The head of thg FCDA Mrauss connrmauoii umue being Scott t most serious charges of no match politically for the chair-- ! couia nave maae ou mc ocn man 0f the AEC (Strauss) this put Floor If true it impugns every me very neaUy out of the govern senator who has opposed Admiral menfs employ Strauss and every newspaperman VThe implication in the quotation who has reported the admiral op- - furnishec me was that Mr Strauss erations It is especially serious De- - haj me fired because I had dis- cause ben bcott was iormeny agreed with him on a policy of the Republican Nation- - ter" al Committee and campaign man- Henderson went on to exDlain that he had disagreed with Strauss on Senator Scott lives in a Philadel a matter which was within "myi phia suburban district which is own area of competence" but "that largely Jewish and during the Strauss came around shortly after early part of the Strauss hearings ward to advocating and then carry- mail' fromn - Jewish fntf nut he received thp same course — pvartlv 1 I 1 f me perse- - 0£ ii crmcai voters mgniy qi action' cution tactics he used against Dr This is part of the reCord of the David Inglis an atomic scientist m!n whn snm? spnatnrs rlaim is who had the courage to testify the Qbject 0f a Dreyfus-typ- e perse-again- st Strauss wantrnnfirmed him TVipv — — V — :ti i i j — ocoic naa Dranaea t:i! ingus as gumy for a position 'of even greater "McCarthyism" then proceeded er over other men's lives recently that tax attorney who is chief of the Internal Way to Aid Rails 1 Zm Scis 1 i i - n:ji uf P bu j : ce c Barbados 20 YEARS AGO Despite stiff winds several members of the Utah Peace Officers' Assn made expert and sharpshooter scores in target competition More than 150 officers participated Three events officers shooting in different ' 99 out a plugged Ward celebraThe Twenty-secon- d tion was a financial and socral success said Bishop M B Fox! Sufficient money was received to complete furnishing the new building at Grant and 37th New benches were installed in the chapel and choir seats and a new electric organ was to be installed 50 YEARS AGO 2? Plans for celebrating the Fourth iof July were being arranged by a citizens' committee composed of T B Evans George Shorten Don Maguire James Votherspoon C B Peterson George Mattson George Graves F M Driggs Ralph Guthrie and Albert Scowcroft They Fourth planned a real Contract for reconstruction of the tdwe'if of the Methodist Church had: been let to P A Isaakson for $1000 t Work was to start at once and be completed in 30 days of J Golden Hunsaker manager Henry M Gwilliam had formally the U S Social- Security Office here was back on the job after qualified as a director of the Utah two weeks in Washington DC and Oregon Lumber Co where he engaged in special trainThe Edgar Jones Co had started ing for his work to make regular deliveries up the Benjamin Bowering worker in the canyon and as usual carried fruits to and supplies Salt Lake Temple was to speak at groceries at were Strawberries selling the sacrament service in the Sixth camps $115 per case Ward Children's and Parents' Day servThe LDS Weber Stake MIA was were being held in the Presbyices in conference a to direct youth's Church terian the Ogden Tabernacle ) A special excursion train was to Water was turned mto the Ogden Bench Canal making irrigation pos- run from Coalville to Wandamere sible for 230 stockholders said Alma with equipment to accommodate 500 excursionists D Chambers secretary - - old-fashion- "Tut if rr HY GARDNER CALLING j tJn MATTER OF FACT It is not known exactly how many persons live in Latin America but a reasonable guess would b e somewhere around This means that although Latin America f th of makes up about all the world's inhabited lands it has only about 165-0000- 00 on-fi- one-fourteen- th of the world's people These people are not evenly spread however The island of Barbados 'for example is densely populated with more than 1000 people living in each square mile -- F: - bs soft-hearte- con-surred- o er off-sJwh- uj - cancer tolT Sot MI'l-HllltlllL- of naSrieT -u-- i - u-- vv d 1 - rnL °r flicl s— - cfo 1 l?rnTT rMrh" rr - ff rZJiy ii |