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Show 1952 t; THE JOURNAL They Are Jig in lington f Arthur tory to the policy of the will approve con- IjCongres for the Weber Ap-jn- subcom-Judyin- the Interior s g De-- s appropriation bill for )3, included $1,350, 000 in ?r initial construction work Jrst phase of the Weber ject. 'confident that this ap-- n will be approved by the nittee as well as by the Since the Senate bill will om the measure as ap-- y i ' the House, it will be I for Senate conference .Je members to urge House j to accept the appropriable House members refuse :ithe Senate amendment, it Jin cut off these funds for Jeritorious project. Veber First Phase ' propriation would provide r general investigative r drawing plans and or tial construction as fol- 1 tr - r I . ;lnent of Pine View Dam irvoir, $100,000; Wanship Reservoir, $500,000; Gate lal, $500,000; Davis and miscellaneous Ac-1100,0- 00, I; I etc., $50,000. v Jhe addition of the Weber L. jr i'- t and the Stoddard - - Adminis- : ex-ensi- Watkins Itaken nearly three years ears a distinct possibility Committee in the Utah capital about August 1 and that civilian personnel would It will be remembered that Presi. ) recruited in the State. Since dent Truman with great reluc- then, the Senator has received tance" signed the Weber Basin aucorrespondence from all of Utah concerning employin into law thorizing legislation parts 1040. As the author of that law, ment details. I have worked constantly to obtain There is still no exact informaconstruction funds. After three tion available as to how large the years, it now appears that a real staff will be, Sen. Bennett said However, it is anticibeginning can be achieved. Monday, Reorganization Plans pated by the Pentagon that some President Trumans plans for Utahns will be able to secure posireorganizing the Postal Service; tions at the new office. Customs Bureau and the U. S. He said that applicatns should Marshalls office by placing them obtain a standard Civil Service under Civil Service were soundly form 57, either from the local Civil defeated by the Senate last week. Service office or by writing him. As a matter of fact, the defeat When the form has been filled in, was administered by the Democrats it should be forwarded to: Office themselves. Senator McClellan the Chief of Transportation, .) of and Senator George .) Attn: Commercial Traffic Service led the fight against the plans. Division, Washington 25, D. C. Some staff members may be Senator McClellan who as chairman of the Committee on Govern- transfered from Washington to ment Operations considered plans work in the regional offices, and and reported adversely on them to persons now on the Civil Service the Senate, called attention to the register will be given job prior- tration. V. fst week the Senate 3 diver-k- s, both of which require construction periods, the herein named comprise phase of the propect which Ire five years to complete. Funds Urged 1 be remembered that the Representatives refused e any construction money o;. er Basin in the 1053 ap o ; ve (D-Ark- (D-Ga- many misrepresentations which ity, but the Senator was assured have been made to the general that some openings should be availpublic. Senator George maintained that the plans were not reorganization plans at all. He said they were only moves to take government farther and farther away from the people and thereby. grant more and more power to the Executive authority. I agreed with Senator Georges point of view. The House and Senate represent the people of the country. By depriving these bodies of their right to select or to con firm, the people would lose their right to have their representatives act in their behalf. Neither would such a delegation of authority assure the elemination of corrup tion in government. WASHINGTON June 23 De- able to other qualified personnel. Other regional offices will be opened in Pittsburgh, Memphis, and St. Louis, Sen. Bennett said. The offices have been designed for greater economy in military and traffic movement through ACCIDENTS THE SECOND THREAT War has claimed DAILY CROSSWORD 38. 15. Soon 16. Mans pronoun name 21. Childrens 20. Having game a history 21 Fold over 26. Injure 27. number 37. (arith.) Greedy Dregs 39. Blunder 41. Sea eagle 41 Female pig Bristle-lik- e part 28. Ovum 29. Interwove 81 Goddess of 84. the morning Disease of wheat 86. Masculine 0. Join 41 Cut 43. 44. Timber-surfacin- g machine Variety of willow 45 46. Gull-lik- e bird Marries DOWN L Point of land 2 Region 3. Act 4 Pig pen 0 Likelv ... over a million lives of young Americans since this country was founded, but in less than a third of the same period, accidents have killed as many. Regular Advertisers In The REFLEX ON SAFETY . . . The best way is the safe way, And the safe way is the best way; Remember, patience goes a long tails on filing for future employ way ment in the Salt Lake City office And courtesy paves the road of the Army Transportation Corps Towards greater traffic safety. Service for Safety were announced Mounday by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah). To know how to wait is the The Senator was notified late in bill Jon bill. When the May that the Army planned to great secret of success. diu the I the urged Senate, Joseph DeMaistre open one of four regional offices f;,. j ee to include construction d ' The analysis which I sub-- o p j:R the Committee clearly the need for the project -: lf YM.C.A. Rules fot Wafer Safety justified the appropria-,;undaction, The Senate is R 5, is completely contradic show ' and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results Hon to Be Safe in the Water i-- s. dont 4. y i- ?' - fg NEITHER SHOWS' COURA GE, BUT RA THER DOUBT OF ; . off. DONT TAKE PARES. ght' Moment ; one's courage. NEVER DIVE INTO UNKNOWN WATERS. FATAL DANGERS u MAY LURK THERE. KNOW 7 YOUR WATER BEFORE YOU VIVE. RACE TOWARD SHORE , NOT AWAY FROM IT. THEN YOU WONT FIND YOURSELF EXHAUSTED AND FAR FROM LAND. ?- -. j J v WHEN IN TROUBLE, KEEP M CALM. HOLD ON TO OVER L t hat Princes Margaret pictured smoking In public, r gha puffs a dgaret as she the races at Ascot, Eng-- n of foreground Is the Duke orgh, husband of Queen i th IL f International) TURNED BOAT OR ANY FLOATING OBJECT. COM-J- R PARATVELY SMALL OBJECTS WILL SUPPORT YOU UNTIL HELP COMES. For winning; first place In employe safety 1951 among the nations largest railroads, Union Pacifio during was honored at a Chicago luncheon when Ned H. Dearborn, left, National Safety Coundl president, presented his organizations award to P. J. Lynch, U. P, operating vice president. In scoring the lowest accident rate among aU Class 1 roads for the nineteenth time in the past 29 years, Union Pacifie with a total of 112,596,000 man-houworked scored 3.40 employe casualties per million. rs |