Show 11 A jc Beware the Airy jlalt£alif gfrilmitc Sunday Morning October 14 1956 Other Viewpoints- Speech-Make- r Alden G Roach president of the news for to fabricators ' When the smog of the political campaign finally dispelled President Eisenhower will -- stand outflearlyagaitvweJj5elieYet la the as dutiful gentleman that And lions pay of likeable he is today on his 66th birthday milpersons of all political faiths will silent tribute to the great man and share the hope that he will celebrate many more anniversaries Mr Eisenhower had carved his place in history and captured the admiration of people everywhere long before he was persuaded to run for the presidency a step he took reluctantly and after much soul-searchi- ng The President was born of humble par- -' ents’ln Denison Texas October 141890 and spent his boyhood In happy normal this area If Geneva' is the advantage of fabrication-ln-trans- it freight rates plus Utah’s central lorelative to markets throughout the expanding West make this a natural location for many manufacturers of products ated from made largely from steel A number of such followed a not unusual military career plants are now located in Utah These will He was once special assistant to General expand and It is confidently asserted that Douglas MacArthur then chief of staff more will come in — if steel is available " and later is assistant military adviser to ' And that ’Is the hope" Mr Roach held' the Philippines out to us More steel for Utah and General Eisenhower’s stars showed Industry In the future and more brightly when he commanded the Allied varied kinds of steel invasion of North Africa and as supreme - - That hope demonstrates again the faith commander of the Allied Expeditionary of United States Steel In Utah and the Force In Western Europe After the trivalue of the progressive and steadily in- umph of the great crusade he commanded creasing association of this state with the the US occupation rone in Germany later United States Steel Corporation for more aucceeding General Marshall as chief of than a quarter of a century staff Leaving the military he became presl- Steel has contributed much to Utah’s dent of Columbia University in 1948 but progress and prosperity There is every less than three years later he answered reason' to believe it will do so in even the call of military duty again to become measure in the decades ahead greater supreme commander of die Allied forces in Europe Not only did he direct SHAPE to lhe march across Europe but succeeded in “selling” the necessity of the unified miliThe grass Is still green and the petunias tary program to the governments of this and chrysanthemums are still delightful to country and the other free nations the eye The maple has only begun to turn a The world pauses today to honor a great little In the valley but the store windows with toys which don’t apmilitary leader and a most persuasive ex- are ponent of peace today Politics aside he pear to be designed for the “trick or treat” truly has won a lasting place In the hearts trade of his countrymen- Now comes the Defense Department” with a reminder that time is really fleeting All Christmas packages for overseas service men should be mailed between October 15 and November 15 says the Aa organization whose activities could ?ehtagoq TJTT mean much to the survival of this nation Well that gives fond relatives and in a war emergency convenes in Salt Lake friends a month’s leeway to finish knitting the argyle socks bake some cookies (which City this week It is the National Defense Transportation Association which holds are sure to be stale upon arrival anyway) its 11th annual meeting here from Sunday or go shopping through Wednesday with some 800 schedCome to think about it there are only uled delegates making It one of the largest d days till Christmas national conventions held In the city this year Best Index of the importance of this TlirL'PV association is the many top figures in trans- The Turkish government’s silly efforts portation government and military circles who are coming to participate in discusto prevent any "unfavorable” reports or sions Secretary of the Navy Charles S comments in the press have reached ' the Thomas and Admiral Arthur W Radford height of the ridiculous chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will Police haled Into court a each address the convention James H newsboy according to the New York Times of the Air Force Douglas and accused him of violating the law by Louis Rothschild undersecretary of comin the streets of Ankara that a shouting merce Owen Clarke a member of the Intercabinet minister had resigned The news state Commerce Commission E G Plowwas apparently false The youth was fined man vice president of US Steel Corpora$22 but the judge no doubt being aware tion and William T Faricy president of of the injustice of the whole affair rethe Association of American Railroads mitted the fine warning the youngster are other key speakers against repeating the offense Aim of the National Defense TransporThe Turkish press law provides that tation Association Is to acquaint the transnewspapers may be fined and newspaperportation industry with the possible needs men fined and sent to jail for publishing of the military and government in a time what the government regards as “false of national emergency and at the same time news” Most government officials find it give officials an idea of the problems of the hard to distinguish between “false" and transportation industry World War H demonstrated conclusively “unfavorable” sq far as news about them is concerned how dependent a nation Is on its transporThe arrest of the newsboy should demtation services for effective military operaonstrate hpw ludicrous such a restriction is tions If transportation breaks down the whole military effort collapses With modIt can’t help but moisten the eye picem weapons of mass destruction the transsilver-haire- d the sweet-faceturing couple be even greater in portation problem will 50 hence years holding hands as they listen a future war And with the to the bid song they courted by: age rushing upon us with supersonic “You’re grand But a Houn’ Dawg" Nothin’ Is speed there real need for an organization devoted to keeping Madison Avenue has become a byword transportation and logistical planning abreast of the times for slick advertising techniques afld in Salt Lake City Is proud to be host to may have to change its name to the National Defense Transportation Assosomething folksier like Blueberry Lane ciation this week perhaps fashion in Abilene Kansas He was graduWest Point in 1915 and for years Inter-mounta- in cnlst Seasonal Reminder jam-pack- St Louis Important Gathering - 70-od- SlllUirPSon in ry - - d self-defen- se mand against misuse of welfare funds he can rightly re- gard his union membership as being something of a swindle The evidence on which the Executive Council acted was' uncovered by a subcommittee of the United States Senate That subcommittee when it began-i- ts investigation had reason to suspect wrong-doing It would have been better for labor’s reputation if the parent union organizations had taken some actioir before the Senate committee stepped into lhe picture National labor leaders have shown concern about a most serious evil that threatens the cause of unionism The public and union members will be better satisfied when national leadership stages a more aggressive drive against enemies in their own camp The Public Forum By Our Readers So Adlai Stevenson dug up Adlai’g Health Ideas Editor Tribune: Reading his reduction of military dra the Public Forum I find Patsy and put the squeeze on testbetter to just Chrlstenbury wonders like ing the some others of us why so littest these young men and the tle is mentioned in the Tribune about the health of the Democratic candidate for Letters from the Tribune president His four operations have been recent enough that readers are welcomed They it wasn’t campaign talk four should be brief (not over 200 years ago when Adlal also words) carry writer’s correct ran name and address (pseudoStevenson and his camnym permitted if requested) and must be in good taste paigners register great concern when asked “How is The Tribune assumes no reAdlai’s other kidney?” Maysponsibility for statements apbe that is why the health Issue pearing in Forum Writers isn’t referred to so much relimited to one letter-0 cently The fact is of course days that no mortal on earth has a However for letters on poguarantee in his pocket that lltical issues there is one he will be alive even tomor-roimportant exception: PseudoThe Democrats then have nyms are not permitted and to dig up a better issue than such letters will be published that only over writer’s true name b Forum Rules in-1- -- - bombs In peace time than get out and use both of them up As David Lawrence says “If Mr Stevenson s h o u 1 d be elected there could emerge a Europe weakened by America’s attitude toward conscription which would tempt the Communist regime to take a chance on a big war as Hitler did” Adlal is Just dreaming when he thinks our military men can be trained in six or eight weeks— they tried this scheme in the two world wars and Korea Why invite the enemy through weakness? As Teddy Roosevelt said “Walk softly — and carry a big stick” - ——— Beth Carson — - w — Compromise Necessary Editor Tribuner Your cap-too- of Shepilov speaking in the UN was impressive The cannon-moutportrayal conveyed intentions perhaps motives Who knows? This Suez canal Issue is hot extremely hot Of course there is the right side and the wrong The average person does not know which is which —because it has been operating so smoothly To settle the Issue there must be a compromise The Westerners can not have it all their way neither can the Easterners No matter how naive it may sfeirfeach must: take another look at its hole card and de- Post-Dispatc- h “As Missouri goes so goes the nation" This political proverb should of course refer to Maine but we think It is time Missouri tried It on for size Since Maine just Its Democratic governor and elected at least one Democratic congressman how Maine goes ls of current interest to the Democrats" But the factls that Maine has ' gone with ' lhe rialionr brvlte Vei Sa oniy'about ' half the time since 1904 But Missouri —there is consistency for you Missouri has voted for the winner in presidential contests since 1904 No other populous state can make that statement ' Political experts have ascribed Missouri's penchant for the winning team to its diverse population central location and balanced politics or to everything except the superior wisdom of its citizens The only thing wrong with “As Missouri goes so goes the nation” is that nobody can ever tell for certain how Missouri will go or how long it will go that way —Carmack in the Christian Science Monitor n He’s for Stevenson Political Eye Catchers Wall Street Journal Sheriff Flanagan of Hudson County New Jersey obviously is a man who knows that an advertisement is supposed to attract attention Especially a political one The sheriff who is supporting Mr Adlal Stevenson for president had a sign erected in Jersey City near the en- trance of the Holland Tunnel In order to attract the atten- tion of people who passed by the sign Sheriff Flanagan misspelled Mr purposely Stevenson’s name On the sign it came out “Stevieson” ""The misspelling- has proved an eyecatcher “It looks like a natural error” Sheriff Flanagan says “It’s paying off wonderfully” Well the sheriff is certainly - honest enough about what he is doing And if he has turned Mr Stevenson’s name into something it Isn’t he is not wholly to blame It is we think - symptomatic of the campaign approach of a great many people whose purpose it is to catch the public eye Misconstruing an issue to make it look different misinterpreting what a political opponent says and does Is the" natural error of politicians who hope that misspelling of the facts will pay off wonder-full’ y — But It sometimes works Just the other way for politicians -- are often mistaken about the public’s ability to aee through such ruseaA catcher of the eye is not always a catcher of the public confidence and vote h Senator From Sandpit By Ham Park It takes time to domesticate a bridegroom A girl gets married but a man becomes married Just as he becomes bald or fat —Helen Rowland -- under-secreta- — - Anti They’re Still From Missouri steel plus cation Execu- 4 Despite an overall increase In steel production nationally since the war of 47 per cent and an even larger increase In the West steel remains In short supply Those who a decade ago questioned whether the Western market could absorb Geneva’s output of a little over a million tons of steel will be chagrined to learn that with an output almost double that today Geneva is unable to meet demand and Is now In process of expanding Its’ facilities Ib permlt an annual capacity of 2262000 tons of steeL The more steel Geneva produces and the more that is available to Utah consumers the better for Utah in every way The mere production means much to Utah Jn employment and taxes But more Important is the industry this steel attracts Geneva-i- s the largest steelmaking faciliin ty the West It is also one of the most efficient Being close to essential rqw materials (all found in Utah) it is able to produce steel at low cost Reasonably-price- d President Ike’s 66tli - in AFL-CI- wage-earner- s relieved of the necessity of supplying hot rolled coifsfor-fInishfTTgl"West' Coast mills it will be able to turn more of its steel ingot capacity 'to “such products as" structural shapes plates hot rolled sheets and other mill products and probably some new products such as wide flange structural and other steel shapes not now produced anywhere west of the Mississippi River This In turn will make it possible for existing steel fabricating plants in the area to expand and for new fabricators to move in Utah But such Is not the case In the first place Mr Roach said that When the tive Council cited one union to show cause why it should not be suspended for corrupt domination and two others for full investigation it moved to protect the interests of 170000 They are people for whom the unions gained welfare funds from employers It is surely a responsibility of the labor high command to see that they are not cheated by fellow unionists Most if not all the corruption and racketeering so far disclosed has happened on the local or the regional trade union level The national leaders of labor movements are not under accusation But it is the local union which has the closest contact with the average union member If he is not to be sale-guarded by the top labor com petitive with Geneva In the second place It is a fact that tight steel supplies In the nation and particularly in the West has made it Impossible for Geneva to supply all the potential demand for steel for various purposes particularly Inter-mounta- in - Philadelphia Bulletin the steel facilities which he hopes will be constructed at Pittsburg will not be com- Colum Steel Division of United States - Steel Corporation made a forecast in Salt Lake City the other day which holds great promise for the future growth and progress of this state and indeed of the entire Region His forecast — It was not a flat promise —was that US Steel would before too long develop its Pittsburg California steel facility intoafully“ Integrated “steel mill using ores from Venezuela and West Coast states The resulting increased production" of steel would permit the Pittsburg plant to meet West Coast demands for galvanized sheets tinplate cold rolled sheets some hot rolled oiled sheets and other kinds of steel much of which is now being supplied from the Geneva plant in Utah Utahns might regard a proposal which promises to reduce West Coast demand for a product of a Utah basic Industry as bad - Drive on Labor Racketeers - Hope for New Industrial Growth in Utah bia-Gene- va - The Infallible Test If a woman can stand a man who would rather spend an evening at home watching television than go to a dance who forgets her birthday but remem- bers her age I who has never v learned the new dances and talks about the old days whento Ham Tark they used waltz and two step who disapproves of her new gown because of its low neckline but nearly loses his eyesight staring at a blonde in one six inches lower who believes in economy — feminine variety only who when he relaxes sits wreathed in heavy cigar smoke well if a W'oman can stand a man through all that —that is love! Notes on the Cuff Department t A certain town having been missing from his regular haunts for a couple of days was asked the reason for his absence He replied that he’d been to see “War and man-abou- Peace” The most valuable advice you can get will ahvays be from those who are the most reluctant to give it Dennis Murphy's father drew the design that became the state seal of Utah Dennis has the original sketch Plans are being discussed by members of the Sahara Club to move out of the business district when the club’s present lease expires Auto difficulties plus somewhat cramped quarters have caused considerable dis parking satisfaction and a location on Highland Drive and 39th South Is being considered Marty Krug who used to play first base for the Bees several years ago was one of my favorite young baseballers and one of the few members Of the team I knew personally-Mart- y is in the “steel ‘construction business now and is doing right well During the summer he coaches a boys’ baseball team Recommended: “Sinners and Shrouds” by Jonathan Latimer his first mystery in 20 years “Now you all know what a molecule is I suppose” said a lecturer to a group of school teachers at a meeting “Most of us do” interrupted the chairman “but perhaps you’d better explain for the benefit of those who have never been up in one" — We were discussing the case of a certain millionaire who has built his own mausoleum at a cost of ft half million dollars “Wouldn’t you call that a case of being generous to a vault?” asked A1 Jenkinson To October The melancholy days are come The maddest of the year When to politics and war news We vote for him Yes It lias Started Editor Tribune: In answer or Whozit? Shall We vote at all or pass? Is he all that we could ask for? ' ’ games i forget a world so drear —Contributed to Gus Ballmer’s query in Sunday’s Tribune as tq whether a write-icampaign for Gov Lee has been started Gov Lee’s name will be on the November ballot unless he declines to be a candidate for If his name does hot appear on the ballot then those desiring a continuance of honest efficient qnd economical government will write in his name on the fNovember ballot Hugh F O’Neil Ogden Utah n Is he for class or mass? Sure I’m in an awful dither When the mud is being tossed Is our country on the upgrade Or is all we’ve won now lost? Oh the mad October days are here The maddest of the year So I will watch the football And The veto power given to certain nations is in my opinion a Joker In one stroke that veto nullifies the rule of the ma Jority and practically voids the work of days months even years In this Suez issue that veto will again show its pertness Then what? There seems to be and unnecessarily so a smoldering ambition and mistrust The ambition wants to domineer the mistrust connives and this issue is Just another outcropping of the two But sooner or later the UN will not be able to handle successfully these outcroppings because ambition is a constant warrior of reason and mistrust the everlasting challenger of intentions But whatever the UN accomplishes in the Suez debacle will be another achievement of its purpose — to maintain peace if at all reasonable and possible Julius Servatius Sr Boise Idaho k lend attentive ear Shall we cide Any Ambassadors in Your CeHar? Christian Science Monitor Up in the attic down in the cellar in the corner closet they pile up— those magazines and newspapers of lasting value with which the family has finished Some of them are only a week or two old but it may be six months or more before they attract anyone’s attention again — then to be thrown away Such magazines and newspapers could be winning friends for America— and for individual Americans— throughout the free world Some are doing this through efforts of a group called “Magazines for Friendship’’ at Occidental College Los Angeles California This organization distributes instructions stickers anil' lists "of European ancLAriap: universities and other agencies that can make effective Use of American magazines in building international understanding It also provides information as to where magazines can be sent In the United States for shipment abroad and how to use the pialls economically for this purpose To the man or woman who has wondered what he or she could do individually to help toward world peace toward the spread of ideals and ideas of freedom toward a feeling of brotherliness among peoples of many nationalities “Magazines for Friendship” says “This is one thing YOU can do’’ Pioneering in Illinois ‘Cooling Off’ on Divorce Chicago Tribune Judge Julius Miner’s long campaign for a 60 day “cooling off’ period in divorce and maintenance prohas been successful ceedings at last Laws to accomplish this purpose enacted bjTAhe 1949 and 1953 legislatures were declared unconstitutional by the Illinois Supreme Court Now the court has found that a third law passed in 1955 meets constitutional requirements -- Illinois is pioneering with this legislation and other states will be watching to see how it works If it prevents even a small percentage of the divorces sought In Illinois every year the legislation is sure to be widely copied It has been estimated that 378000 children are affected by divorce annually in the United States and that 80 per cent of Juvenile delinquents come from broken homes Judge Miner deserves great credit fof his stubborn efforts to lessen this major social evil Soaper Says separate Wouldn’t it save a lot of wear and tear on candidates if they just stayed borne ahd let their ‘fight it out? The 1957 model motorcar is longer and lower than ever before Which also pretty well describes the JL956 model political campaign - John - Masefield Britain’s poet laureate sends over a poem to commemorate the opening of a Kansas turnpike This is believed to be the first bit of highway verse which doesn’t rhyme something with shave bristle whisker and e speech-writer- s chin Mother Nature takes a lot of colored leaves and strews them around In no particular pattern and yet so many nature lovers say they don’t understand modern artl “ |