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Show Friday, March 27, 1959 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page 4 Democrats Riding Lush Gravy Train LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judges of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of TOM KLADIS, De- executor of estate of Emma L. Holmquist, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CORNELIA Deceased. Fred L. Finlinson for Executor Creditors will present claims Attorney 822 Kearns Bldg. with vouchers to the undersigned Salt Lake. City, Utah at 265 Union Pacific Annex, 19 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Date of first publication March Utah on or before the 15th day of ceased. 20, A.D. 1959. May, A.D. 1959. HAROLD full-thrott- le LARKIN Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1414 Walker Bank Building on or before the 16 day of May, A.D. 1959. By JENSEN 9) & Feigning responsibility and fully pledged to special interests, the Democrat 86th Congress has rollicked into Washington and on one of the lushest gravy trains oyously pulled in modem history. Wives, sons and daughters in college, nieces, nephews and other relatives happily have gone on expense accounts footed ay the taxpayers for salaries ranging up into five figures. A plan to add a new, $14,000 staff member to each House office has been made one of the very first pieces of active Democrat legislation. unconcern for the taxpayers' The Democrat dollars was unabashedly reflected when a gay stream of some 7,000 bills calling for a $193 billion hike in Feedral spending was poured into Senate and House hoppers. The spirit and mood of the Democrats were summed up by who put both his wife and his front porch Rep. Harmon on the Federal payroll and proudly told newsmen that the only thing he reads are the funny papers. brewery, Sounding just like the slogan of a W ashington-are- a Harmon gave this economic advice: ''Live the golden life." He wants all Americans to withdraw their life's savings, and spend them. "I say let's spend it, live the golden life," exhorted Harmon, who reportedly packs a pistol. "What's the sense of just piling JENSEN free-wheeli- S. THURGOOD, Attorneys for the Executrix of the Estate of Cornelia Larkin, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ng Administrator of the estate Estate of 'ERNEST A. HODGES, of Tom Kladis, Deceased. Deceased. Earl S. Spafford Date of first publication March Creditors will present claims 13, A. D. 1959. Attorney with vouchers to the undersigned Date of first publication March 6, at 1003 Continental Bank Building, A.D. 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before A.D. 1959. of the 6th day July, Estate of RUEL J. ALDER and SILVEY . Alder, Deceased. GRANT ERNEST HODGES, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Executor of the Estate Creditors will present claims Estate of LOUISE HILL, also Ernest A. Hodges, Deceased. with vouchers to the undersigned known as LOUISE J. HILL and 10 Executive Building, 455 No. at LOUISE JENSEN HILL, Deceased. EVANS & NESLEN East 4th South, Salt Lake City, 11, Attorneys for Executor Utah on or before the 30th day of it Creditors ' will present claims up?" with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Building 1959. Harmon might have hit on something. If the Democrats Utah A.D., Lake May, Salt No. 777 7th Avenue, Salt Lake City, City, worth Utah, on or before the 10th day of RUEL V. ALDER, Exeeutor are going to guarantee that savings and insurance aren't March of first Date 6, publication July, A.D. 1959. of estate of Deceased. anything by the time you want to use them, what, indeed, is the A.D. 1959. sense of "piling it up?" DOROTHY H. COLLETT, adHomer F. Wilkinson ministratrix of the Estate of Other Democrat reactions to the Democrat nepotism scandals Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITOS Louise Hill, also known as were swift and sure: At least two Democrats proudly announced Louise J. Hill and Louise JenDate of first publication March that Estate of CLAUDE SHELDON they had given their wives a pay raise. sen Hill, Deceased. 27, A.D., 1959. McGUIRE Deceased. Speaker Sam Rayburn has not joined in the general hilarity 27, A.D. 1959. Walter C. Hurd, with claims will Creditors and New Year's Eve-Ever- y present Day atmosphere. It is obvious that 716 Attorney vouchers to the undersigned at his pious attempts to cloak the new Democrat Congress in statesNOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake Salt Newhouse City, Building, Date of first publication March 6, manlike responsibility have been shattered. Utah on or before the 16th day Estate of EDNA M. HOBBS, DeA.D. 1959. Te angrily ordered ripped from a Capitol bulletin board a of May, A.D. 1959. ceased. Scripps-Howar- d of Vance Trimble, hard-hittin- g reporter picture AdR. McGuire, Creditors will claims Eugene present happy-go-lucky of plunderNOTICE TO CREDITORS ministrator of the Estate of with vouchers to the undersigns who rooted out the seamy incidents of Democrat of his some Claude Sheldon McGuire co Earl S. Spafford, Attorney at ing of the public purse by relatives Estate of EMMA L. HOLMQUIST, Deceased. Law, 2188 . Highland Drive, Salt colleagues. Deceased. Lake City, Utah on or before the Among other things, Rayburn has found himself struggling & Hart 29th day of May, A.D. 1959. Creditors will present claims with Richards, Bird with the disclosure in the press that rafts of government typevouchers to the undersigned at 822 716 Newhouse Bid. DONNA ALSTELIND, Ad- writers are missing from House offices. Meanwhile, on the Senate Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah, ministratrix of the Estate of side of the Capitol, the gravy train is also rolling at top speed. on or before the 16th day of May, Attorneys for Administrator Edna M. Hobbs, Deceased. A.D. 1959. The destinies of the Democrat majority are being guided by Date of first publication March 13, Earl S. Spafford Lyndon Johnson, from one of his offices which, the Des Moines CARL OSCAR HOLMQUIST A.D. 1959. Attorney Register reported, resembles "a cross between an Elizabeth ." The Register Date of first publication, May 27, Arden foyer and a Louis XIV library with (4-3-5- 9) (D-Ind- (3-27-- - .), (3-27-- 9) 9) (4-3-5- 9) tail-fins- Washington Roundup A.D. 1959. . 9) NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- (Continued from page 3) Much more advance planning for recreation purposes has HOLDERS MEETING of ATLAS gone into this project than was done at Hoover Dam. I have MINING AND MILLING CORP. been in frequent contact with officials of the Bureau of ReclamPursuant to an order of the Board ation and the National Park Service, and am sure they are doing of Directors of the above mentioned an excellent job in preparing for Utah's future tourist boom. company, Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockToo often, I believe, people are not aware of how their elect- holders of said company will be ed representatives vote on key issues. Yet this is the yardstick by held in the Terrace Room, Mezwhich we are supposed to be judged. So, for those who are zanine Floor, Newhouse Hotel, 4th South and Main Street, Salt Lake interested, here is how I have stood on every major vote to date City, Utah, at 1:00 oclock pm. on in this session of Congress: the 20th day of April, 1959 for the Bennett ' ..No End filibuster by majority vote Yes End filibuster by 23 present Yes Cut $1.3 billion from Housing bill .Yes Cut new public housing authority Reduce Federal share of urban renewal....Yes No Passage of $2.7 billion Housing bill Yes Reduce airport grants to $63 million No $465 million aid to Airports bill Yes Extension of draft law..... Yes Statehood for Hawaii purpose of considering and passing upon certain proposed amendments the Articles of Incorporation, and such other business as follows: Senate Action Defeated 1. Passed 2. To amend the Articles of In- le corporation to provide the method of levying the assessment and type of notices to be given in connection therewith. Defeated Passed Passed Passed . As can be seen from the above, I've been on the losing side most of the time this year especially on bills to cut Federal spending. And, unfortunately, the same has been true in my committees. This has been characterized as a "spending" Congress; I think the tabulation above demonstrates how true this is. As a member of the Finance Committee, which has to figure out how to pay the bill for all this, I can't help wondering where the spenders expect to get the additional tax money to pay for I change corporation stock from assessable stock. non-assessab- Passed In- the to to Defeated Defeated Defeated these new programs. I have a pretty good idea, though and think most other taxpayers have, too ! To amend the Articles of I 3. To make such other and furth- er amendments as necessary to the Articles of Incorporation to facilitate the levying - and method of an assessmen: on the stock of the corporation. 4. For the election of officers. 5. For such other business as may properly come before a stockhelders meeting. . BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS described the decor as "Texas Imperial." This is just one of Johnson's posh offices. Another, according to the Washington News, is an old committee room "transformed from a staid workshop into a glamorous suite of plush furniture in pastel carpets, lavish drapes and leather-covereshades." swimIt is from these surroundings, and his kidney-shape- d ming pool in Texas, that Johnson plans his "program" to assist the "common man." ' this in first week to the March, program has fortunateUp ly for the taxpayers amounted to nothing. The only bill passed by Congress by that time was a measure to fix representation on the Joint Economic Committee. During this period, the Johnson and Rayburn leadership used up 3,114 pages of the Congressional Record and 1,843 pages of Congressional Record Appendix. In those pages, the unsealable cracks in the Democrat Party became plainly discemable to the .rank and file of American voters.' the for a group of exSenator Proxmire attacked Johnson's rule of the Senate Majority. treme He claimed that the rights and responsibilities of individual Democrat Senators to represent their states are being sacrificed to the ambition of one man. namely, Johnson. Proxmire hasn't gotten much help but from his display it becomes plain that the many Senate Presidential hopefuls are getting jealous of Johnson's genius for clutching every major controversy and headbreast. line to his own panting-for-196- 0 the the old Democrat North-Sout- h And in House, buckshot n write-iat the once almost over election of Rep. began flying a Faubus protege and the first official Third Dale Alford Party official to be elected. Clearly, the traditional Democrad pact of mutual has been voided and inddents will increase in number and intensity as 1960 draws closer. The public is asking, "Are the Democrats a major party or a minor riot?" The realization is growing that the voters last November 4th threw the rascals in. d (D-Wis- .), left-winge- fall-gu- y rs, (D-Ark- .), non-aggressi- on |