Show Entered at tfaa potoffloa at Ogdan OtaJaM o Ad of CongTe& March 8 1879 MwnMt of The HXA Service aac A B O according and WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 21 1648 Cheers for Judge Goldsborough Judge T Alan Goldsborough is the most popular man in the United State today as a result of his sentence imposed on John L Lewis and his United Mine Workers The judge would have been even more popular If he had obeyed his impulse to send the union leader to jail as additional punishment for holding an order of the United States court in contempt Americans in all walks of life who were ashamed and humiliated because a mere 400000 miners could bring the repowerful United States of America to its knees have gained their pride in our country and its institutions Attorneys for Lewis and certain union labor leaders attempted to becloud the issue by declaring that the effect of the court's action is to punish labor for exercising the right to stop work That is not true The issue as Assistant Attorney General Graham Mori-so- n ably stated it is that the defendants chose to set themselves above the procedures of law and to disregard entirely a law of the United States and an order of the court issued pursuant to the law The courts of the United States must be obeyed and will be obeyed Otherwise our government would collapse over the Judge Goldsborough said decent people all world were watching to see "whether or not the courts have normal power to protect citizens of this country in their us way of life" What they saw impressed them andabout the After listening to the point of weariness Goldsbor-ough- 's "rights" of this that or the other group Judge resounding declaration reminding us that the United States of America possesses the "right" to be strong and orderly and the majority of the American people also have "rights" is a signal for national exultation It's stupid to restore Trieste to Italy under present world conditions It would mean trouble the way things are now in Europe —Rep Sol Bloom (D) of New York Uneducated Are Rejected WASHINGTON April 21 — No legislative battle in recent yX has witnessed so much backstage wirepulling and so much crimson on one cabinet member's race as the row over whether the USA should be defended by TO air groups Ironically the man who finally engineered the overwhelming 343-- t house vote for a big air force was the navy's best friend in conls Rep Carl gress — Vinson of Georgia The veteran Democrat not only browbeat the measure through the house but outboxed Secretary of Defense Jim Forrestal every step of the way Finally Vinson even performed the miracle of winning g John Taber chairman of the appropriations comair force mittee over to a Behind the Scenes Here is the amazing story: For years as chairman of the house naval affairs committee Vinson has gone down the line for the navy He was their best friend In congress But three weeks ago Vin- n son deserted the navy insisted hearing the air force's story simultaneous with arguments for the draft and universal training Afterward Georgia Democrat Vinson huddled with Texas Democrat Lyndon Johnson another navy man now an air advocate and the two scrawled a resolution on the back of an office memo air force calling for a Next day they hammered this resolution through the armed services vote committee by a Mauling Symington However when Secretary for Air Stuart Symington appeared before the committee Chairman Walter Andrews New York Republican warned him not to mention 70 groups He must only testify regarding the draft and U M T Andrews instructed Andrews was elected to congress by the people of Buffalo N Y next door to the congressional district of SymingG O P Jim ton's father-in-laWadsworth of Geneseo N Y Nevertheless Andrews did not want Symington to talk Wait a minute snorted Vin son "we dont want any censorship" The secretary for air he claimed had a right to say what he wished Finally Andrews gave in As a result Symington was able to de liver his sensational warning that Russia is building planes 12 times faster than the U S A This enraged Symington's boss Secretary of Defense Forrestal Actually Forrestal had taken sides with the admirals and aid his best to sabotage Symington's testimony First he sent an appeal to Vin son urging him to come over to his office in the Pentagon build ing at once They had been close allies in fighting for a powerful two-oceand Forrestal navy hoped to appeal to Vinson's old navy loyalty But the leathery Georgian was In no mood to back down He went to see Forrestal but he brought along two close friends — Congressman Lyndon Johnson and Paul Kilday both Texas Democrats Johnson had served in the navy and helped to during the war rivalries straighten out army-nav- y Forrestal was cordial but insistent Referring to the congressmen as "air seamen" he complained that they had gone back on him urged that they delay their proair force unposal for a til he got a report from the joint chiefs of staff "We have been getting reports on this for three years" snapped Vinson He reminded Forrestal that 18 months ago General Eisenhower had testified that the air force should not be allowed to fall below 70 groups "Eisenhower" said Vinson bluntly "is enough chief of staff for o-- 3 hard-as-nai- penny-pinchin- 70-gro- behind-the-scen- es up-po- 70-gro- up 23-to- -0 w States that do the best job of educating their boys and girls furnish more soldiers and sailors in time of war than do states that neglect education The reason is that the military rejects young men who do not have enough education to take part in a scientific and technical war If a young man can't read nor write he lacks qualifications to serve his country in the armed forces so he is rejected The 12 states with the highest percentage of rejections for lack of schooling are: Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Mississippi Alabama Georgia Florida Arkansas Louisiana Texas and Arizona The 12 states which furnished a significantly larger as a proportion of men than the average for the country New am' Massachusetts Oregon Rhode Island Hampshire Nevada New York New Jersey Washington Pennsylvania Utah California and Maine National Education association sums up the situation as follows: "Wealthier states have sometimes opposed federal aid to education because it would force them to help pay for schools in poorer states As a result of inequality of education opportunity the wealthy states paid relatively more for the war in terms of service and lives of their young men than the poorer states paid" me" Taber This strikes us as being a most persuasive argument in with Vinson ForAfter failing favor of federal aid to education p restal next tried to nickle - nursing Appropriations Russians as the We are in Berlin by agreement just Chairman Taber who usually can't a dollar sign Forres-tal'- s are in Saxon v and Thurineia bv agreement We intend to see beyond arithmetic easily convinced stay —Gen Lucius D Clay U S Military Commander in Taber that 70 air groups would cost money and he promptly startGermany ed to prune down the air force an 70-gro- up Soft-Soapi- nf soft-soa- In Behalf of Guardsmen Directors of the Ogden chamber of commerce made it known Monday that they appreciate the services and atti tudes of the young men who join the national guard or army navy or marine reserves The chamber recommends to employers of these men that the time spent at training camps be considered as leave of absence without depriving them of vacations The policy of many employers whereby the employer makes up the difference between military camp pay and their wages or salaries in the period the men are in camp was applauded The board urged further that vacation privileges should be accorded the men even though they are absent from their duties in the training camp period It was agreed that the young man who enrolls in an organization to maintain himself in a continuous state of preparedness should be rewarded rather than penalized for his patriotic attitude and gumption One of the greatest blunders fh history was the recent demobilization of our armed forces below the safety point — Former Undersecretary of State Joseph Grew appropriations bill The $922000-00- 0 pronecessary for the gram was omitted Scarcely had Taber reported the bill out of committee however than Vinson called in Johnson and Kilday "Forrestal has pulled the rug out from under the air force" he announced "Now we'll have to pull the rug out from under Forrestal We've got the votes but Forrestal has Taber All we have to do is get Taber Economy Measure '' That same afternoon Vinson buttonholed Taber If Taber would air force Vinsupport a son said that he would back an economy measure to trim the procurement costs by $100000000 This could be done by reinvoking the wartime clause which gave the air force authority to renegotiate profits In other words if a manufacturer was able to produce a the cheaper plane than estimated conthe air force could tract and cut excess profits Taber called in Symington asked whether he could get along on The $822000000 for 70 groups youthful air secretary however said that $922000000 was the figure Next morning Vinson himself called Symington described the plan to renegotiate profits Symington then agreed to 70-gro- up 70-gro- up rock-botto- m Perfect Attendance Record Mrs Edmund D Clark of Munnsville New York has a record of never missing a Sunday school class in 25 years She started going to Sunday school in Oklahoma when she was 2 years old Congressman Toby Morris of Oklahoma Was so impressed by the record he had a piece about Mrs Clark inserted in Congressional Record of April 15 1948 Well it happens that we have a nominee for the attend a nee hall of fame The nominee is Miss Almyra Dance daughter of Mr and Mrs John Dance of West Weber who is completing her twelfth year of public school attendance without missing a single day Going to Sunday school every Sunday for 25 years is impressive but going to day school five days a week for 12 years without a miss is more impressive Congratulations are in order for Almyra Dance student of Weber County High school for her perfect record of attendance and also for her excellent scholarship II FOR SALE— by do hit utmost to keep within the $822000000 figure So an amendment was offered raising the plane procurement fund by $822000000 for a 70 group air force Believe it or not but the author of the amendment was Taber himself Note — While the house was passair force by a ing the 343-tovote President Truman publicly rebuked Symington for upping the administration's program Ironically Truman climbed into the same political bed with Henry Wallacites Vito Leo Isacson and Adam Clayton Powell the only congressmen who opposed the large air force Apparently Truman forgot his March 17 speech in which he declared he wasn't going to buy any part of Henry Wallace 70-gro- -3 55-gro- up Marc-anton- io Years Ago Work on the 50 sugar factory was making progress with structural steel awaited Tracks were being rushed and were to be" completed within a few days Red apples large pears and fresh pie plant were being featured in stores Ogden Milling and pany's products were mounting for larity with demand local products "We select from the farms the best material to put into our flour" said elevator officials "and the result is the high quality Elevator comgaining popu- goods" New strong dress fabrics were being featured at 50c for English Mixed suiting in new spring colors Fancy mohair in Harold Stassen's first choice for newest designs sold 65c 42 inches his running mate wide is Sen Ray Baldwin of Connecticut Gen John H Hilldring may succeed Herschel Johnson as American delegate to the United Contract for purchase of the Nations —a good appointment James Stillwell one of the state Orpheum theatre property which apartment department's best men will re- includes the theatre and store buildings in connection sign to work for —the Anderson and bv w E Newman president of Clayton Cotton Co a real loss to W E Newman it Sons had been government announced Peron Hits The inside story of how hard Construction work had been Dictator Peron tried to scuttle the conference has been started on a summer playground in lost sight of amid the smoke blood Ogden valley to be known as the and confusion at Bogota Not only Patio Springs and Winter Gardens did the Argentine delegation vote A dance hall of Spanish architecagainst an investigation of com- ture a swimming pool fed by munism but Peron was ready and warm springs cabins for tourists anxious to Junk the conference on and other conveniences were to be built any pretext In all only the communists and the ragFrocks that walk with spring — tag parties supported him Once more the glib Gaucho as different— and fresh as anyone of the River Plate has shown his could wish were being featured at $1475 Spring coats were offered true colors (Copyright The Bell Syndicate Inc 1948) at $3975 and blouses at $198 Merry-Go-Roa- 38-in- ch nd vice-president- ial 20 Years Ago By Peter Edaoa NEA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NEA) — The neat and easy explanation for recent uprisings in Colombia Costa Rica Guatemala and Panama is to blame it on the communists experts in Washington say it isn't that simple They do not dismiss the fact that communism is at work below the Rio Grande A quick summary re veals these higmtgnu: The center of activity is Cuba which has an estimated 150000 members in its popular Socialist (communist) party This party has elected three senators and seven deouties to the Cuban congress The party also runs a training school for communists With the exception of one Polish Fabio Grobart who immigrant came to Cuba 25 years ago and has since become a Cuban citizen communist leaders in are all natives President of the a poet party is Juan Marinello The active leader is Secretary General Bias Roca who has traveled all Pan-Americ- an Latin-Ameri- ca pro-fasci- st Wars Costly in Pensions And Vet Compensations By Major Thomas M Nial Wars cost money years and years after they're fought and won Americans are still paying for all of their wars except the Revolution and the War of 1812 How come? Well the answer is brief— deFor instance pendents' benefits the last veteran of the Mexican war (1854) died in 1929—but 44 dependents of Mexican war veterans are still living and still drawing either pension or compensation The last living veteran of the Revolution died in 1869 at the tremendous age of 109 But the last dependent of a Revolutionary veteran to receive a pension from the government didn't die until 1906 She was the widow of an American who fought the war for independence Take the Civil war I' sting actuarial tables and basing its estimate on normal life expectancy the VA figured there would be no Civil war veterans living this year But the old boys fooled em Fifty-eigveterans of the War Between the States are still alive and drawing pension or compensation The youngest is 98 Several are 105 But there are 17117 dependents or survivors of Civil war veterans still on the pension and compensation rolls American war The Spanish fought in 198 is still vividly remembered by 109472 Americans They were in it and still alive drawing either pension or compensation from the VA Although only 81242 surviving dependents of Spanish - American 25 1952 war veterans are getting pensions the number is growing as the veterans themselves die In another someyear it probably will be because where near 90000 That's as the number of living veterans declines the number of dependents entitled to pension goes up Almost 500000 World War I veterans are on the pension and compensation rolls today but only 400000 dependents are drawing pension Very soon the number of pensioned and compensated dependents will exceed the number of veterans drawing pension and com pensation As a result of our last war are getting compensation (a few of whom have connected disabilities and are officially pulling down "pension" rather than "compensation") Only one quarter of that number is getting pension and compensation as dependents or survivors Some day these will greatly outnumber the veterans ht They have capitalized on anti-S feeling and Yankee imperialism They have no hold on the Indians but they have fed on every other element of native discontent So there is no even pattern of communist Infiltration throughout Latin America What is happening American officials believe is that native populations in all Central and South American countries are on their own account showing signs of unrest as a result of their first social gains Revolution Against Poverty the ondmon Americano is not as low as it was before World war I Wage levels are higher A beginning labor union movement has improved working conditions World war II pumped a lot of U S dollars into Latin America The standard of living is a little better The people have a little more education And from their more education And are finding a means to rebel against the poverty that has held Links between Soviet Russia and themterrible down since the original SpanCommies are ish exploitation the of the 16th cen concealed as much as possible It tury HAVE yOU A a of matter became important news viewed from this light the pros when Fabio Grobart was recently pect —not less — DIPLOMAT'S BROW? ahead more is for seen entering the Soviet embassy revolt In a sentence Central and one SQUARE in Havana early morning This South America may now be said to g amINDICATES APPRECIATION embassy has no be going through the social and inbassador openly directing the dustrial revolution that the U S OF WHAT IS RIGHT FOR movement in the way Constantin has experienced in the 80 to past OCCASION THIS MAN THE Mexico did from Oumansky City for a number of years before the iuuIf years NATURALLY SERVES social revolution believe you war Russian financing is not ap- in the U S has not yet reached 'DOUBLE-RICparent its ultimate goal —as evidenced by CREAM OF KENTUCKY I the recent coal strike over miners' Greater Threat Than Nazism Mexico's communist party is now pensions— then the outlook Is for believed to number from 10000 to 25000 Its status is subordinated by !SS£ the active labor union movement unuder Vicente Lombardo Tole-dan- o who says he is not a commu nist Colombia has less than 8000 communists Costa Rica from 3000 Blended whiskey 86 proof to 6000 Panama less than 1000 70 grain neutral spirits Paraguay Guatemala Honduras Copt 1948 Schenley D 1st Corp NY El and Salvador have Nicaragua no as communists the practically party has never been recognized in Report of Condition of The those countries Brazil and Chile have outlawed the party t Total communist party member of Utah National Association In the State of Utah at the dose of ship in all 20 countries is believed to be less than business on April 12 1948 Published in response to call made by 500000 with perhaps a million fol Comptroller of the Currency under Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes lowers But because it is a native- ASSETS led movement communism in Latin Cash balances with other banks including reserve balAmerica today offers a far greater ance and cash items in of collection $1007361864 threat than German nazism Italian United States Governmentprocess direct and guarobligations fascism and Spanish falangiam ever anteed2716787126 did of States and political subdivisions L17733940 Obligations Communist leaders have seized Corporate stocks (including $9000000 stock of Federal to their further Reserve bank) every opportunity 9000000 Loans and discounts (including $5776825 overdrafts) 2875745383 Bank premises owned $50368451 furniture and fixtures Tamer 62928787 $12560336 Dodge 8205901 DODGE CITY Kan (UP) — Other assets Times change There are periods TOTAL ASSETS $6792763001 when the "Old Cross Bar Hotel" in LIABILITIES Dodge City has no occupants The Demand deposits of Individuals partnerships and cor"Old Cross Bar" is the Ford coun$3156516781 porations ty jail And times weren't always Time deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 2109049797 so quiet in Dodge Deposits of United States Government (including postal 115007787 savings) Report of an affiliate of a nation5076505 43 al bank Published in accordance Deposits of States and political subdivisions 327347871 with Section 5211 U S Revised Deposits of banks 36761030 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks etc) Statutes TOTAL DEPOSITS $6252333759 Report as of April 12 1948 of 58755632 First Savings Investment Company Other liabilities Ogden Utah which is affiliated TOTAL LIABILITIES with First Security Bank of Utah $6311089391 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS National Association Ogden Utah 120000000 Charter number 2597 Federal Re- Capital Stock: Common stock total par serve district number 12 4 180000000 Surplus 99098122 Kind of business: Investments Undivided profits above-named Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 82575488 Manner in which naorganization is affiliated with 481673610 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS tional bank and degree of control: Voting stock control of Bank and TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Affiliate owned by 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That's just for compensation and pension Total cost of the same two items for the Spanish-America- n war is now $2500000000 and for World War I more than 0 both still going up For World War II the cost Is only $2160000000— but it's going to be the granddaddy of them all Grand total of these staggering figures is $19000000000 plus a few odd millions (From AP Newsfeatures) Report of a holding company affiliate of a national bank Published in accordance with Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes Report as of April 12 1848 of First Security Corporation of Ogden Ogden Utah which ia affiliated with First Security Bank of Utah National Association Ogden Utah Charter number 2597 Federal Reserve district number 12 Kind of business: Bank Stock Holding Company Manner in which above-name- d organization is affiliated with national bank and degree of control: 9750 of voting stock of Bank owned by Holding Company Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned (par value) $117000000 I Thos F Hawkes Comptroller of First Security Corporation of Ogden do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief THOS F HAWKES Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of April 1948 C VERL BENZLEY (Seal) Notary Public My commission expires March unrest In Latin America until the underdogs get a better break That puts up an interesting double challenge It puts up to the Latin American governments the challenge to effect some sweeping social reforms on their own account If this isn't done through a healthy liberalism it may be done by communism It puts up to U S democracy a challenge to prove that its way of life has no aim of exploiting the resources or the people of the more undeveloped sister republics to the south Writing an agreement which will permit the U S government and U S private capital and industry to am Latin America m its own free from commudevelopment— nism — is one of the more hopeful things that should come out of the Bogota conference 70-Gro- up Bv Drew to it or 80 or 100 years of Georgian Leads House on If Happened r More Revolts Predicted Air Force Vote In Ogden- - r or KJixr iaim rrienas Kg t°' fi&J$1 Semi-Glo- ss 38 Yes We Are WATCH FOR TIMELY BARGAINS Open Saturday Afternoons IN OUR ADS EVERY WEEK! 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