Show a 22 abode Intern:11 Affairs ijt 5ait gatic 1hurt4 lily Morning !ilay ‘777v ON 10 10:41 go:rs 71-k- op A ' : -- t Irtt 10 1 I NE ‘41' 6 t Ire " 1 b Holmes Alexander 0 4:f pr-- rr-rt- r t 3 4 ' ) 4 ' i t 4 Madison AvenueTechiliques Air Poler Releases r A 4 Old Warrior Retires in Honor Dignity - with that of Republican Senator Vandefl berg of !lichigan during some critical years There Is a note of deep sadness for the nation irrespective of party politics in the announcement of Walter 1 George distinguished foreign affairs leader that he will retire from the US Senate at the end of the year The Georgia Democrat has served well his state and the country 33 years Senator inthe Senate for the a notable has set George example for Southtem statesmanship As chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee Mr George Is the strong bipartisan right arm of Presit dent Eisenhower in his efforts to ease tensions Ilis service is comparable the Truman administration Senator George has been offered p position as President Eisenhower's personal representative in the broad development of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is expected to accept it early next year This does not explain his retirement Friends have hinted at failing health and age It could be that Senator Ilarkley'a sudden death influenced the decision Senator George would have been 04 years old at the end of another term if he lived through it Of greater influence no doubt were the sorry but conclusive indications that the veteran lawmaker faced a bitter campaign in the forthcoming Georgia Democratic primary Certain to be a candidate is former Governor Herman Talmadge who has the party machine on his side and who has created a sensation with his inflammatory speeches Inveighing against desegregation and "entangling alliances" Considering his age and the political climate in Georgia it may be better that the old warrior retire in honor and dignity President Eisenhower called Mr George one of the wisest and roost disinterested men in Congress Ile was not by any means a rubber stamp however Ile fought the efforts in the early Roosevelt New Deal days and survived a purge attempt He supported the Truman foreign policy but opposed several administration domestic programs Recently he has led the opposition to the Eisenhower administration's longterm foreign aid plans Democracy needs statesmanship like Senator George's in critical times It is remarkable that such men as Mr George arise when they are needed We may hope that someone will be able to fill his ample shoes when he retires next January Meanwhile the senator will enjoy some well earned relaxation from arduous labor In the Senate yet still if he accepts Mr Eisenhower's offer continue to serve his country In the foreign affairs field East-Wes- 1 Uniteu ilations anti (Judi editor CANDIDATE HA(7TO HAVE A CAST annublisher of the Denver Post made a strong plea on behalf of the United Nations and education In Salt Lake City Tuesday where he addressed the Salt Lake Rotary Club and delivered the first guest lecture for the Milton Dennion Memorial Foundation While agreeing that the United Nations had its shortcomings Mr Hoyt emphasized the powerful influence it exerts in bringing the nations of the world together in the interest of peaceful settlement of disputes Its deliberations and discussions "are heard behind the Iron Curtain" he declared it offers ut today the best and cheapest insurance of peace we can have We agree with Mr Hoyt in this analysis 'The United Nations of course has its faults It is far from being a perfect instrument of collective security and peaceful settlement of the worlds problems Yet it has in fact some substantial achievements to Its credit And it does provide a very court-packin- effective forum for exchanging divergent views on international problems and disputes There was one statement Mr Hoyt made relative to Utah's attitude toward the United Nations which requires some clarification Ile said people should know about the United Nations "especially in Utah the only state that did nothing officially to observe United Nations Day" Now while it is true there was no official' state observance of the day In Utah United Nations Day was actually observed here perhaps more notably than anywhere else Under the sponsorship of the Utah Association for the United Nations a meeting was held the eve of UN Day in the Tabernacle where some 7000 persons gathered to hear Henry Cabot Lodge Jr US ambassador to the UN deliver a speech which was nationally broadcast We Can assure Mf 'Hoyt that there Is no lack of support for or understanding of the United Nations in Utah We believe most Utahns would heartily indorse the Denver publisher's remarks on the value of this international agency and the need for broad public understanding and support of it Two-Fol- d Salt Lake County commissioners are to be commended for giving financial support to a program for expansion of a work project for selected boys in recreational areas of the Wasatch National Forest The project was tried out on a small scale last year and proved so successful that the Forest Service and the County Commission at the behest of Salt Lake County Youth Advisory Council have decided to expand it considerably this year The project serves a purpose First of all the work these boys do in rebuilding and repairing recreational facilities In nearby forest areas is much needed Due to lack of funds the Forest Service has been compelled to let improvements and repairs go in very large measure despite the fact greatly increased use calls for considerable expansion of facilities A Equally important is the rehabilitative value of the project for teen age youths who At the recommendation of the Salt need help and training These youngsters Lake City Traffic Advisory Council to are those most likely to profit by wholesome which the question of special treatment and activity outdoors away work for overparked tourist cars had been rebad influences from ferred the City Commission agreed this Best part of the whole project is that it week to give tourists a break Involves very small cost The Forest Servon the first ticket However additional ice provides supervision and transportation parking tickets must be paid for at the reguThe county's $3000 appropriation pays the lar rate (We were surprised to note that 50 cents an hour for their work boys the commission reached its decision in a The people of the county will more than closed session) their get money's worth in constructive When the question first came up a few on the Wasatch Forest Putimprovements months ago Tribune urged the some boys on' the right path el conting ecause of the difficulty of city go slow structive work habits find skills which will differentiating between a tourist's car help make them into good citizens will be a parked on the street and one belonging to free extra dividend someone from another state who had either temporarily or permanently established residence in Utah or even one belonging to a Utahn using plates We saw some danger too in gMng such Hospitals throughout Utah are holding cars preferred treatment to house and featuring exhibits this open that they would monopolize the curb parkin week the interest of better community and of to the detriment ing space shoppers understanding of their services visitors to the downtown area from other Like the water well of the ancient adage parts of Utah or from Salt Lake City's own would not miss the hospital unless its we residential and suburban areas There services suddenly dried up As hospitals bewould certainly be no gain for downtown more come complex and expensive to opbusiness to fill the streets with erate and support public—understanding parkers whose cars happened to have become Much of increasingly important licenses and so drive Utah and of a modern the takes operation hospital Lake Salt City motorists away from the place behind the scenes without even the downtown section patients being aware of the scope of its The proposal of the Traffic Council activities seems a fair answer It extends a courtesy Utah hospitals cared for nearly 95000 to visitors but guards against abuse by those who are not really casual patients during 1955 In other words one in seven persons in the state were hospitalvisitors or tourists Tickets given ized during the year An additional 109946 vehicles will be placed in special entreatment velopes explaining the system The police persons received in Utah's 40 hospitals the during year will be on so action file that can copy kept be taken if more than one ticket is handed There is an average of 2575 persons in out Similar programs are in effect in many Utah hospitals every day A total of 22774 other cities and reportedly work well and babies were born in hospitals of the state last year promote good will among tourist visitors Utah's hospitals are big business with It is well worth a trial here the total monthly payroll amounting to more than one million dollars and more but the poliOthers may than three million dollars being spent for tician will prefer to keep the windows open supplies during the year for fear of missing the clarion call of the Week will be climaxed in Salt Hospital people Lake City tonight at 8 o'clock with a special a mighty small family that doesn't program for the public at the Bonneville ' its hne at least one uncle who once caught a School featuring an address by Marion D foul ball hit intleSOMe Hanks a playette "Operation Cherry Bed" grandstand and musicaliumbers two-fol- d Courtesy to rrourists )11 ' i ri - ci ' '6 4)' cI It - out-of-sta- all-da- y out-of-sta- te out-of-sta- e out-patie- mijor-leagu- e 11 MI" 0014 ma am mm Ma am am arm aro t ' I N A ?1(61i 11:11ni : 1 committee ' 11'7' 1 1 n ts:' 4 41 (4 t 7- i) ic c IIC 1141-ENIN- 10 V liSof G AFTER To 40mE j OF TH1 -- 2141 SPEECHES A VOTER NEED5 A - is clotACH - STRONG ("1 fit 1 V""'' Along z 0 !A subcommitt ee I Sen colleague Mr Alexander Henry Jackson Mr Symington had aWash) for more than a year been making charges against the administration's Eisenhower aerial preparedness posture The week of April 2 was set as a target date for opening the public hearings but these did not begin until April 17 MeamOille came the counterBefore during and attack after each phase of the inquiry the bombs of Madison Avenue began bursting in air '- Ir A JOINT announcement 8 April 27 by the Air Force and Atomic Energy Commission that representatives wo'e r e meeting at that time with officiak of the General Electric Co concerning the production of an atomic engine for air- air powera with Orfid '‘ 41' ICBM ' into the rcla- tive strengths American 0 f I n d Russian I4 CI NtAgN possesses a work able and that when the Icnm Iwo:0mi practicable there will probably be coun— termensures to mitigate its deadliness now 'WASHINGTON — On Feb Sen Stuart Symington IDAtoi announced an invest' gallon by his : special arnied serviees s u ?A I '"''''' 11):1' :t 40 y 1 1 I craft 9 An April 28 announcement at Ft Knox by Army Secretary Brucker thal important progress had been made on the Army's medium range missile REDSTONE 10 A May 2 press conference contradiction by Defense Secretary Wilson of 's SAC Commander Gen 1958that by testimony 60 the US Air Force would be 'inferior to Russia in long-rang- e Le-May- striking power" During March and April repeated assurances by President Eisenhower In SYMINGTON'S investigation was all but saturated under an administration-controlle- 0 ov 1 Q I 7 b- lo N? IRE4-MAgN- C1 IKI - b I tNo The Public Forum How to Ile KW In Editor Tribune: vatius Sr recently have "free will" whatever we want Fear Julius Ser stated we to believe to believe a dangerous acquiescence the Notes on the Cuff Department Dr Steven Hansen says that more women would feel better and look younger if they took the same care of their feet that they do of their faces chuck 111 - s' everything for a week and take Dade (NI r a Butch) down to the 1 just about and wander among the sandstone Ay ) son of a The 4 year-olfriend attended the birthday party of a 'neighbor's 6 year-ol- d d 1 Arches ' 0— r L ' daughter "I suppose" said the boy's father "you were the youngest there?" "No I wasn't Daddy" said the boy "There was another gentleman there who 'Came in a baby carriage" '1 cL: ' i r ''''' cliffs and fins or lie on a cot Ilam Park and watch the clouds drift by I haven't had a deemt vacation in more than a couple of years Sincerely your friend Butch" It always has been a mystery to me why so many otherwise sensible men will leave comfortable homes for a couple of weeks of acute discomfort in the mountains Camping out under the stars clouds rain or slcet climbing peaks or rowing a boat for hours at a stretch sleeping at night In still crisp mountain air the eerie quiet broken only by an occasional coyote barking dog cricket or tree toad snoring camper howling wind or the slapping of : Recommended: "Widow's Web" a whodunit by Ursula Curtiss Better than average murder mystery At an adjoining table a group bf young men were discussing the modern girl One a rather idealistic chap said he'd like to meet a girl who didn't smoke drink smooch use makeup or dissipate in any way And the rest of the group immediately wanted to know why? -- - tent flap Not for me It may be a great life out In the wide open spaces where men are men and women cut the fire wood but it doesn't appeal to me I'll take my vacations as a otvtt - Old Joe may turn s In his gilded tomb But there'll be not a tear Shed for him I presume Thus history detours All the glory paraded And the pageant rolls on despots downgraded 0er Larcen 4 AS 04 " Sat Lake " 2 A March 24 Defense De- Missile Master Which would result in the firing of multiple batteries of NIKE and bring wholesale destruction of enemy aircraft 3 An April 2 Associated - Morrison (Forum April 25) says that labor is getting vastly more than it produces The following statistics may give hint a better idea of labor's share of the national wealth Leonard Ila II national chairman of the Republican Party says of the total national income labor got 65 per cent during the seven Truman years It has risen to 69 per cent in the first three years of the Eisenhower administration In computing his scale of labor's share hail lumped the earnings of top corporation executives and directors with labor The Democrats in computing labor's share used the same official scale to refute Hall's labor prosperity claim They cited figures that between 1954 and 1955 net income of corporations jumped e 28 per cent of farmers was down 10 per cent Sen Hubert Humphrey (DMinn) contrasted the last Truman year with the latest Eisenhower year He cited corporation taxes after tax deductions as being up 38 per cent Dividends are up 22 per cent Interest up 28 per cent Weekly entninot-o- r factory workers up 14 per cent During the same perimi farmers' total net - income svas down 29 per cent and farm net IN come per family down 24 per cent The number of farmers decreased per cent Curly Caliente Nev Soaper Says Just barring Ohio State from the Rose llowl doesn't seem like enough punish went How about requiring the coach to wear an "I was nnughty” sign on his back all season? n0-- 4041—0 STILL A TIIIRD misconception to be drawn from the list But the sin to be imputed to the administration is the - growinK press gathering of a rocket engine for missiles the power of which was compared with that of the Hoover Dam 7 An April 25 announcement by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen Nathan Twining Frederick that administration nation no reliance it places in slick public relations not There is something quite cricket about the release of all this military information for no more apparent purpose than to embarrass Symington and to frustrate his investigation One of the paradoxes of the time is this: The President himself remains the soul- - Of frankness but sometimes his 8 An April 18 exhibition in California before the same Shreveport news of stories might be that the administration and the Missouri senator are engaging in an election year duel without proper regard for this extremely serious problem of national defense On the contrary it has gratified at least one pretty suspicious observer to see how clean the fighting has been SNARK had just flown 2000 miles from a Florida launching site to shatter all previous world records 4 An April 9 White House announcement that an additional 500 million dollars had been allotted to expedite production of the Boeing 1352 bomber our heavyweight Jet 5 An April 17 demonstration in California of the F104A which was presented to 125 newsmen as the fastest fighter plane in the world - c fact Press story that the Air Force guided missile the "middle-of-the-road- Who Got What Editor Tribune: Richard There is I am quite aware in this sort of reporting The piling up of evidence that the administration is trying to smother the firs of the Symington investigation might give some erroneous Impressions One wrong idea might be that the Democratic senators Symington and Jackson have all the right on their side This is far from being true A second false notion might be that the administration in releasing its counterattack Is trying to cover up a bad record in American air power This is far from being the a danger partment announcement that the antiaircraft missile NIKE was being equipped with an electronic aiming device the g of the SLTA recommended a reversal of the earlier action The executive board has thus established itself as an autocratic power able to reverse any disliked decision by referring it to the entire membership with explicit recThese recomommendations mendations are always very Influential and tend to sway " memthe ber to the board's thinking There is considerable feeling developing in this matter with many members considering the effect of a joint withdrawal from the SLTA and the forming of another association Nyal W Anderson 1S'bite House press conferences that his administration was buccesigully doing Its best to stay ahead of Russia in overall air power e reversed the will of the majority attending the South High meeting of April 25 In a carefully worded "referendum" the executive board flip-flop- ' precedent-settin- 1 Lies shattered I'm told Leaving only some spares From the same musty mold ously Ill let other folks take them and then I'll either read about them in books or see them on TV But I hope Butch and Dade have a good time and aren't bothered too much by uranium hunters PM Om The Downgrade A Muscovite ikon I do my adventures—vicari- O Ruth "is what one woman offer! another lit 'exchange for details" Bost ! T said "Sympathy" oi'""7'"N i''' move By Ham Park Vacationing Vicariously Big Butch from Bountiful writes: "Dear liam: Toward the end of the month I think 1 one-thir- Senator From Sandpit The bigger the summer vacation the harder the fall —Judge C1- 4s' Editor Tribune: Once again the petticoat brigade aided and instructed by the pussyfooters have blocked the efforts of more than of the members of the Salt Lake Teachers Assn and In alter--nativ- Wasted Money x rettleoat Brigade Is e churches take the only in order to hang onto their members We are conditioned from infanthood to believe that we must believe or we shall burn in the fires of hell In a few years our immature little minds are conditioned to believe the most absurd stories ever written ''Free will" once the mind is poisoned with fear is of little value to the majority Few have strength of mind or the courage to cast off this Instilled fear and investigate for themselves Many who do are hypocrites who (usually for the sake of business) go along with the churches One out of a thousand has the courage to fight towards freeing the minds of humanity from the bondage of such pernicious beliefs as the above Jana Meeks Iluntington Utah Editor Tribune: In Sunday's Tribune (This Week section) there was a test for seventh graders In our office we have a sophomore at the University of Utah and he flunked this seventh grade test but good My point is this—why build modern school all those houses and boost the teachers' salaries if a boy who has been graduated from a Salt Lake City school can't pass a routine test for the seventh Disgusted grade? ie:1 oft C1a By Our Headers "freedom from rejust as much a part of our constitution as "freedom of religion" In this country we cannot be burned at the stake or thrown into dungeons to die because we disbelieve what the churches claim are "holy truths" flight ligion" Editor Tribune: Since this Is the week for being kind to animals let us also be kind to the Humane Society where "orphans of the storm" are being cared for If you really want to be kind and helpful donate a few dimes quarters or a dollar as they receive no funds from state city or county Mrs G W Poisoned With - ir141:::'3 t 4 V 0 11 1 ite::: r 14 7 ' in- 1 A March 21 speech by Air Force Secil'tary Quarles before the Aviation Writers' Assn in which he discussed with unaccustomed frankness the Air Force ICBMs (inter continental ballistics missiles) called ATLAS and TITAN the IIIBM (intermediate range ballistic missile) called the THOR the surface-to-surfacguided missile called the NVA1l0 and the pilotless in terceptor called the F991 BOMARC 1 ' which barrage cluded: Dee44 I ": out-of-sta- Consider the Hospital 0 i 4 440'1 7 '4 '1 0 00 itic-the- out-of-sta- A 4 r 14' t- ''''' '7":e(t '11'"e)14"S' g Purpose n !i 4 J a ' 4 IROtif in It Palmer Hoyt A " t i I3ANQUEX CiRCIAT No seems any- thing but C Too Many Bus Operators WASHINGTON—I suppose Congress is about the bumblingest bus driver — there ' "' ' ever was Next u o y thing 1 know the pas- sengers m a y have to walk 1 '1' About a year :') ago it was ' ' volving heavy borrowing not nearly enough money to buy a tranhit company 'nil district commisNioners were ' desperate - ) They came up with the Idea of their own: Let the city itself operate buses and aban don the street cars Congress has been arguing about this when the Idea since convening In Jan statesmen got As uary and times e Interested in of now apparently no bus t h e Capital LImanufacturer could produce ---Co Transit enough vehicles by August to which r uns Mr Othman carry even a fraction of our our local street cars - and citizens This buses TIIIS MAKES no difference firm had been bought by to the senators on the district Louis E Wolfson the boy committee They now have financier from Florida who also tried (and failed) to get up for passage by the Senate Bill No 3073 establishing a control of Montgomery-War- d local transport system to be Came then a strike for more run by the city itself for the wages by Wolfson's employes next three years and he wouldn't pay That W a i In August 1955 and for a The House simultaneous while it looked like the locals ly has another bill ready congressmen included would for consideration be on foot indefinitely This would give the frail- MOTORISTS parked on the chise back to Wolfson who car tracks the police worked h a s indicated he doesn't day and night trying to keep much wantit unless he gets the augmented traffic my- a betker deal than he had the ing and Congress - fumed last time Spokesmen for his The lawgivers who function employes have indicated that as 'Washington's multiple If he gets the company back mayor finally got so exasagain and doesn't give them perated that they took the another raise they'll strike transit company's franchise again away effective this coming THE SITUATION i3 what August you might call messy Best The motormen went back guess is that the embarrassed to work on a temporary will give his congressmen basis while Congress orto Wolfson company back dered the local commis practically on his own terms sioners to sell the franchise The pointnbviously is that got too many mayors Prospective purchasers we've in line They u 110 don't know much about standing weie d big ideas most14 in running a bus i 4) all-ha- AterikaAmottAgoa 44 oof1Nall - |