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Show Fare Friday November THE UTAH STATESMAN 2 THE UTAH STATESMAN Is 6m! Govtnanr HARRT B. MILIEU, Publisher "1 WttUy Mtwipajtt Dmtti Phone EM 2nd Class matter at the Poit Office at Salt Lake Entered City, Utah, under the act ef March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $1.90 per year Published weekly at 421 Church Street Salt Lake City. Utah. 121 OmitA Street 4-3- u 8, 1957 Sen. Watkins Continues Commerce Utah County Visits Doings necessary to file on a standard JUNCTION, Piute County obtainable through "Southern Utah developments are Form A marked reduction in school causing many persons down here the appropriate State or regional districts, an increase in special to take a renewed interest in Bureau of Land ofNATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, 1956 some legislation Congress passed fice. For Utah Management are districts, and some gain in muniland, they cipal government units in the nearly 30 years ago the Small ManOffice Land furnished by: United States between 1952 and Tracts Act." Vol. 11; No. 44 Friday, November 8, 1957 of Land Bureau Managewas made ager, This observation 1957, according to a new publica today by Arthur V. Watkins, ment, P.O. Box 777, Room 312, tion, the "1957 Census of Gov Utah's senior Senator, just before Post Office Building, Salt Lake ernments." his departure northward from a City 10. For Arizona land: the The average number of govern swing through three more Utah at BLM Office Land Manager mental units per State is 2,131, counties Emery, Wayne and PiPhoe305 North Central Avenue, DEMOCRATS AND DEFENSE but Rhode Island has only 91 ute. Last week he visited most BLM while Nebraska has 6,658. UTAH the' land: For Nevada nix. counties. southwest of the "Last year Congress insisted on. giving us 900 million dollars "Also," Senator Watkins said, Land Office Manager at 50 is way below the national average more than the Administration asked for. This year they cut the reReno. "the Utah's Government Federal St, which with only 398. The state surroundquest 2.5 billion dollars. There is no military reason with has noted I'm familiar for that change in sentiment." Former Secretary of De- principal landlord A $10 filing fee is required. ing us vary considerably with 1957 Oct. of these World 18, S. News interest and and U. E. Report, spurts Charles par Lease fees begin at $10 yearly. Colorado high at 1,666, Nevada Wilson, fense, some low with 110, Idaho, 843, Mon more the of in ticularly Purchase prices are moderate. A U. S. REDUCES FARM SURPLUSES tana, 1,503, and Wyoming with scarcely settled parts f Utah BLM on small tracts 489. publication doreduced most where land is been has in farm public Government's investment surpluses answers from a high point of $8.9 billion in February, 1956, to $6.7 billion main has anticipated a demand The leases call for "usequestions. Illinois has more municipal govand imon August 1, 1957, the U. S. Department of Agriculture reported for small tracts for home and ernments than any other State, October 23, 1957. Public Law 480, enacted by the Republican 83rd business sites, and has taken and provement" by the lessee, de- 1,181. UTAH is below the naCongress, has contributed largely to the reduction. This law permits is taking necessary action to terminable depending, upon 'the tional average with 210 municiarea selected. Cooperation among sales of U. S. farm products abroad for foreign currencies. make such sites available. palities, the national average bes div often provides next "I imagine that the few DEM LEADERSHIP 'POOR', MRS. ROOSEVELT SAYS ing 358 puts all of our in idends done work collectively, states below this fig--' will see far more interest or in "Meet the People" program of Oct years projOn the nationally-televiseure. Colorado is highes with 246, in such small-tract- s inquiries and ects to 20. 1957. this exchange took place: Richard Clurman of Newsday: facilities. needed provide Idaho 199, Montana 123, Nevada and perhaps more "Mrs. Roosevelt, you said rather emphatically that the leadership of development, nation with 17, and BLM men, Senator Watkins lowest in low the Democratic Party in Congress has been very poor. Do I take that Utahns should know what is with 86. Wyoming to mean that you think Lyndon Johnson's leadership has been very available through this program," said, recall as towns that have This report, Governments in the literally grown out of such poor?" Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt: "I think Mr. Johnson ( Senate Demo- Senator Watkins commented. at States (1957 Census of ablest United one crat Majority Leader) is of the maneuvering people "Right after the uranium boom Small Tracts Act developments I that we have in the party. He has maneuvered very well, hut Moab of course was a target, and communities as Pie Town in New Governments, Vol. 1, No. 1) is for sale in your local US Department have seen no decisions as to what the Democratic Party stood for, Val B. Richman, State Supervis- Mexico and the more as to where it was actually heading, and that is what I think the or for the Federal Bureau of Apple Valley, in California. The of Commerce field office, priced Democratic Party has to decide." Land Management, advises that 1938 Act provisions also have at 40 cents. about 800 acres were surveyed been used in acquiring sagebrush NATIONAL INCOME UP into building sites in that local- and sand holdings around Las The annual rate of national income reached an e high in ity. A considerable number of Vegas, Nevada. the second quarter of 1957 at $358.1 billion. This was a $3 billion in lots are available there and others crease over the first quarter, and a $68 billion gain since 1952. And with Looking over the pioneers in better road facilities as well these at a $254 billion annual rate, wage and salary workers were getting areas, remembering some The launching of Mutnik, offias other no doubt developments a a income of national of in the biggest share of their trials, BLM staffers have cially designated Sputnik II, by century. quarter they will be in demand. told Senator Watkins that they the Russians apparently had little ARKANSAS TRAVELER "Mr. Richman advises also that are genuinely proud of many of lasting effect on the American A chronology: September 3, 1957 Governor Fubus calls out some, 1760 acres of land in the the these mod stock exchange if indications the National Guard to keep Negro students from entering Central High general vicinity of Glen Canyon men and women who first part of the week are an School at Little Rock, Arkansas. Sept. 6 Senator J. W. Fulbright dam and reservoir have been have decided to "hole up" or "go accurate barometer. expresses "surprise", adds "I had not heard of any anti classified for subdivision into into business" on land which cipated trouble.". Sept. 7 Fulbright leaves Washington, D. C. for lots. Numerous inquiries have others have scoffed upon as "not Monday the exchange suffered Union meeting in London. Sept. 19 Still in been made regarding the possi- fitt'n for a a to live on." morning drop, but by afterLondon, Fulbright notes he hasn't been in Arkansas "recently", de- bilities of obtaining business, But the sagebrushers don't noon a rally reduced most of the clines to pass judgment on Faubus actions. Sept. 20 Fulbright goes home and recreation sites near to mind; in fact they seem losses and left a few plus signs. seem to Madrid, Spain. Oct. 19 Fulbright returns to Washington. Still the future lake to be created by to thrive on it. The missile-aircra- ft industry safe in the Nation's Capital, this "liberal statesman" retains his the Senator dam," Watkins lead the stocks in gains, perhaps silence while Arkansas wonders when he's coming home. After all, there is something a reaction to the added. launching of a greasewood - and - cactus about MORE HELP FOR SMALL BUSINESS "Of the 1,760 acres so classified Mutnik. front yard that can be mightly Small Business Administration loan approvals increased 35 in it should be noted that this is The Dow-Jonindustrial avnumber and 76 in dollar amount during September, 1957, over temporary, as not all of the land appealing, there usually are the September, 1956, Administrator Wendell B. Barnes reports. This so segregated will be suitable fi- mountains and the desert, and erage dropped to about $6.50 at past September SBA okayed 271 loans totaling $13,275,000 to aid nally for building sites. However, the air it's free fog, and smog, the worst, but by afternoon the deficit had been reduced to $2.69. small firms. For September, 1956, there were 201 loan approvals such a sizeable area was chosen and wonderful. SBA that sufficient lots could be surtotaling $7,531,000. In the four years the Republican-create- d has been in existence, 7,856 small business loans totaling $361,298,000 veyed in order to satisfy in full have been made. the expected demand. This survey will be completed this INFLATION AND THE DEMOCRATS month. Upon acceptance of the "The Dems (Advisory Council of the Democratic National Com plat of survey the lots will be mittee) say the GOP has given the country the worst peacetime in made available," Senator Watkins flation in our history. But if they will look at the record, it shows that the consumers' price index went up 6.4 points from 1953 to 1957 contiuned. A proposal to require traffic of- financial burden and the ap"Everything happened here fenders under the GOP. It went up 18.4 points from 1946 to 1949. however, to received mental ther- plicability of existing laws to the under Democratic price control." Peter Edson, Washington Daily down South speaks for new inter- apy was made by the governor's program. est in the private use of these traffic News, Oct. 22, 1957. committee coordinating s lands . . . Gov. Clyde urged another propublic exploralast week a in meeting with Gov. U. S. EXPORTS CLIMB to increase safety on the cedure tions, mining activities, uranium George D. Clyde. roads. would consist of the This extraction and milling, and in"Our American industries can be proud too, that by their The reas outlined state would plan impounding a negligent foreign trade thev are nrovidinsr a livelihood far nvpr coming population to meet labor million American families whose income is almost entirely derived requirements. More land can read- quire drivers whose licenses have driver's car. This he said, would from American exports. Since 1953 U. S. exports, exclusive of mili- ily be made available by the Fed- been suspended or revoked to re- be particularly effective in the have increased from $12.3 billion to $17.3 -billion, eral Government, if the demand ceive treatment at the University case of juveniles who are arrested tary programs, a f of Utah Mental Health Clinic. for driving without a license. wnne our imports nave increased from $10.9 to $12.6 billion in 1956. is particularly it. That justifies Subsequently they would have to As a matter of fact we are exporting at the rate of $20 billion so true as noted at Moab, and also prove Tougher treatment of juvenile to the satisfaction of the ox year.--tt.niar ims Manning, u. s. Department of Commerce near was urged by the govoffenders Bluff Mexiand State Department of Public SafeBlanding, Oct. 10, 1957. can Hat all down by the Arizona ty that they could safely be en- ernor to build a "respect" for the AIRCRAFT COSTS MOUNT border in San Juan County. trusted with a car before their law. The state's control of these drivers has been weakened by too "Even if the factor of size and wei?ht f eliminate ih. vct "Naturally where the roads go licenses would be returned. lenient treatment. The "slap on of aircraft has increased enormously since World War II and will and what are made The improvements not has been the wrist" punishment imposed by proposal yet wiiunue to increase m me future. During world War II the cost on them will be other factors. put into effect. It will be studied juvenile courts in some instances per pound of aircraft (weight empty) averaged from 9 to 11 dollars. The Small Tracts Act and the by Jay C. Newman, commissioner has not resulted in effective conDuring the Korean War the cost per pound averaged between 20 and be aid of in newcomers of the public safety department, trol of young drivers. helping ov uouars. xne airplanes now Being delivered cost between 45 and and those and Dr. Joseph P. Kesler, acting busi55 dollars per pound. For the aircraft to be delivered two or three expanding their Dr. Kesler pointed out that psyyears from now. the cost oer nound will nrnhaMv nm "horoon ?n ness and home plans that much director of the State Department tests can determine chological and 80 dollars. In comparison, the cost of silver is less than $15 per seems evident," Senator Watkins of Health. 78 with per cent accuracy those vouna. -n- on. w. j. xacweui, Assistant Secretary of Defense. Sep- - concluded. Still to be considered are the who are going to be Involved in To apply for a small tract it is ability of the state to absorb the traffic accidents. 6, ChfcB&iTs Fact ffleno Ry-lan-d most-aske- d small-tracter- inter-mounta- in mutually-remunerativ- e d well-heele- d Russ Mutnik Fails To Affect Stock all-tim- "jack-rabbiters- ern-pione- (D.-Ark- ," er .) Inter-Parliamenta- ry jack-rabb- it es . Mental Exam Proposed For Utah Road Violators oil-ga- A A m -- |