Show f ' "H s P ' - r Vf sr S ' V' i ( '$ 4 'V 4 l w - x J THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4A ©nbm sewa tattbarb-IEsamin- er APRIL 6 A Stamp— But Not a Rubber One rt-AJjSB Our Neighborhoods Improving Several weeks we commented on the 5 Agriculture Department Halts Research on Homemaking it blit the Agriculture Department has quietly stopped its research in WASHINGTON— Housewives WASHINGT0NThe vast ma jority of responsible army offi- cers— including Matthew Gen SSrkan ground trropfwiU if the have to ultimately J® oi st10“ jjaf This conviction of course flies in the fac® °£ th® ir4 FofCu and Navy doctrine that job of defending the Dffshore islands ran be done with ir and naval lower alone There is certain- y a professional lias in the Army iew But there ilso seems to be 1 1 deal of common good ain sense Stewart Alsop In the place Army tacticians believe that Chiang heavy strangers commitment of troops to the off- The annual campaign for cleaning up and painting up shore islands — more than soooo is at hand Enthusiastic men and women promote such on Quemoy alone— is tactically campaigns and a majority of the citizens rake sweep paint plant and repair according as circumstances dictate But some do not and these are the ones that must be reached to prevent the development of blight and slum conditions Until a better method is found the one that often works should be employed That is for the dwellers on each side of the slovenly neighbor to set a good example of neatness anaj oraer first Kai-shek’- s min BiePhS00 at Dien Bien Phu an extremely i TO au the tactical advantages belong to the enemy cJmmS treip ma 3nhdast can land in strength on Matsu or Quemoy or both any dark night land baue will then ensue in the Army view and this battle "'ill be decided on the ground like any other infantry batUe if ii however successfully the Amer- - 17 OIIUp Air Force and Navy may bomb mainland installations if this country intervenes the is-1 land batUe must be won— other- wise the United States will indeed look like a paper tiger PRINCETON N J— To what abaaor®0 “tiffethe Na extent is the American public tionalist forces with crack Amer aware of the danger posed by the “fall-outican troops the Army men main- - radio-activof a hydro- - rOII Sir Winston Churchill hesitated a long time before he finally resigned as prime minister of the United Kingdom and the reason he postponed the decision was because of his tremendous love Of the position There is no doubt he loved the power and influence (Editor’s Note: Last in a seof articles on “America and ries loved he probably that went with his exalted office but the Today’s report more the infinite variety of the challenging problems he deals with the public’s knowlwas called upon to face edge of the danger of al an from and what the Ld'the'ida'nds iseriohis ge?f !Tbra Sir Winston held one of the two or three most difficult thinks is the best propublic country ought ideally to have at wc£r£e£td se out'fdro£m Mai" and tection from it) but most interesting positions in the world a ‘ onl g0 across the c°untrv t0 Cali£or job for one who doesn’t like the work or is not equipped with aMe It all rvta‘k‘"gn for the duties but a fascinating job for one with vision The replies: LllanJse NalionaIist met here is what ideas wisdom and a gift for and love of leadership Men Women Tot a 6 Cf0 2o 4 such which miles 0nIyPthe one posiThere is only precious way by Three! Beginning 1 5 4 miles tion can be obtained to provide the most brilliant of minds But this js onjy the beginning every four adults 3 2 miles 100 miles and over 9 6 with work worthy of such a mind and that is through politics of the story in Army eyes Sup- - or 74 per cent 2 2 Don’t know successful in that' Mr Churchill blessed the day he became mU 'fhaf th I y politics and often said so Only recently he gave thanks for ist ground troops plus American don’t know what his career in journalism because that career led to the hUnds f Less than of one per Of accomplish- - Without American ground forces bomb crown to his life was which career political cent- in 4 Knows Danger of Only e ” “fall-out- ” H-Bo- man-killin- g “S ‘ tf 0-1- 9 20-4- 9 50-9- 9 SS TAkt Sd'VaV one-hal- b°m£ the Chinese mainland “1The eloquent tributes to Sir Winstons life end works which are inspired by hisstepping down from high office About one per atoniic weapons surely the son in every six or 17 per cent The median average of all re- Chinese Communists are not go- - could give them a reasonably cor- - pjjes 50 miles just simply m sit and 4aVa if Tkrt “In dTcribTngT ever' JTbomb 1Q n blast in 1954’ thc in the centP Pacifiq would give them AEC or 9 uer revealed 7000 about that an incorrect or vague answer downof miles square territory Big Job Ahead wjnd from the point of burst was y While it is apparent that there contaminated by is a big job of education ahead so that survival might have de- civil defense officials can take pended on prompt evacuation of some comfort in the fact that the the area or upon taking shelter 17 per cent who are able to ex- - and other protective measures Civil defense officials point out plain the term are also reason- dan- - that while the dividing lines be- to as the ably rent to renewed Communist gers it poses and to the best tween various damage areas of atomic blast are never sharp and Seat° of1 nuclear the Chinese mainland if we use r the Institute recently found atomic bombs against China in hen rang doorbells at the Good Record they the defense of Quemoy and the of a homes representative Matsus this deterrent will be The Naval Observatory clocks months taCommusAra?"?owkS Tnd o“ in agent Washington D C which fur- msh farmsthe standard time for the resumpti0n of the Korean War bomb a mock hydrogen entire country sometimes are off With defiance of the truce in term? Thus we should also be attack on New York Washington only one second or less in a Other American target month prepared for a 5econ(j Korean and to to cities be staged June war i£ i!-- A radio-activit- More Picnic Spots Wanted Hardly had the Pioneers of this area carved out their and farms than they began flocking into Ogden Can- yon South Fork Canyon and other beauty spots for the en- joyment Of the recreation facilities Long before the turn of the century Billy Wilson’s was popular So was the Winslow resort The Oaks operated by the Potter brothers and the Wilcox boat pier at the mouth of Wheeler Creek The people Of Ogden ana Its vicinity traveled to these horse-drawplaces on bicycles in wagons buggies and n vehicles which were called excursion wagons When an electric trolley line was built the number of visitors to recreation spots increased and the movement into the canyons became a torrent after the coming of the family automobile and our increased population So it is not surprising that the demand for picnic spots in ihe canyons and mountains is greater than the supply New public camping picnic boating and fishing facilities must be provided for the increasing number of men women and children who want them In view of the circumstances ’ we may be sure that the Chamber Of Commerce community committee Of wnicn B Sauires is chairman carries the hopes and good will of the citizens as the committee tackles the project for en- larged Pme View Tecreational development i Americans Like Anthony Eden a member of the Although Anthony Eden had been House of Commons since 1923 the American people knew little if anything about the man who has now become prime minister until 1938 In that year he resigned his post as foreign minister because he could not indorse Prime Min ister cnam Detain s appeasement of uermany and Italv The United States was heavily engaged in trying to puU itself out of the terrible depression but it was not so busy the people neglected to read about the good looking and well tailored young diplomat who would rather be right than foreign secretary From that time until the present Anthony Eden was almost continuously in the news engaged in one task or another for his country and for the Allies in the big war Through the years the American people have built up an admiration for Eden and his points of view He is a friend of the United states The relations between our country and Britain should not suffer under Eden’s premiership The role of a leader in the affairs of nations must not Lo ttinMoH uy (ho Hnciro tft win fbo popularity coniesi iteai guiaea leaders are seldom popular but real leaders are respected —Rod Michael A Feizhan (D ' Ohio)' I homemaking ' This means an end to bulletins and pamphlets on consumer buying ho me management interior decorating kitchen helps home economics and related subjects Characteristically this service to hops ajv'? will be tr?’p-tferred to do research for business firms Bi the funds and the of the wn be culture personnel Agr Department assigned to ioou ang nutrition research useful for marketing and processing for the meat packers the canners and the food companies This: move to eliminate household helps is an oi tgrowth of President Eisenhower s 1952 cam- - ators to Cabinet members Con sidered too hot to handle it was paign i speech back! The congressmen sent against the gowant! to touch it didn’t vernment pamMore recently the Justice De-- : phlet “Tools for partment has singled out Grune-wal- d Food Preparation and a few others for proseand Dish washcution Unquestionably they were ing” Speaking of influence peddling and guilty all oyer the tax I reported this in fixing1 USA pe held up some as detail early as six years this pamphlet as w But re ago they the main cula symbol of prits? shameful wasting In my opinion they weJe not of tax funds” are chiefly the scapegoat They Drew Pearson Actually Ike a sbo£s who remain for hadn’t read the pamphlet didn’t in the back ground untouched i f know it was loaded with helpful Glamorous Clare Boothe Luce hints to housewives and was one did not hur her diplomatic pres-o- f thel most popular! pamphlets tige during! the visit of Italian the government issued After he Fremier M'ario Scelba Though moved into the Whitei House the she tried fp keep in the back-faAgriculture Department oblivi- - ground the is that when you ously continued to publish the put a beau iful blonde lady am pamphlet In fact 15000 new bassador bfside a nice rotund copies were printed and more slightly ball little man— the man than 22000 copies mailed to in- - is bound tolcome out second best quiring housewives during the even though he is Prime Minister last two years It had a bigger of one of our most important sale than ever before allies in E rope This column finally pointed out Mrs Luc even wore absolutely that Ike’s famous symbol of waste flat heels order not to tower was still being printed in greater above Pre ier Scelba It didn’t quantities than ever and when make any ifference this news got to the White House The lady mbassador translated it so infuriated the President for Scelba when he talked with who still hadn’t read the pam- - Eisenhower! Secretary of the ordered that he it phlet stopped Treasury Humphrey and Foreign Whereupon the Agriculture De- - Aid Director Stassen— much to the surprise of everyone For two years ago Mrs Luce spoke not a it hgan cutting down on all pub- - word of Italian f lie research aimed at helping in one State Department brief- housewives Now the whole home- - ing the ambassadress sat doodling as been cu a Penik Those who peeked out altogether over her shoulder saw she was Gninewald Got Raw Deal y sketching k State Department n may seem stenographer This time thought the State Department career men c ct a rOllllCS - - a A An U(J6 haven’t- been told about h fight n hold t0 Quemoy J® i 1955 Drew Pearson Battle Seems Certain If We Want Islands EDITORIALS organization ago of the American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods known as ACTION and we expressed the hope that the movement would spread throughout the nation We now' learn that the head of ACTION Maj Gen Frederick A Irving retired former superintendent of West Point intends that the organization shall help communities over the land to clean up slums and fight blight This is a major objective An immediate aim is to spur citizens to prevent the appearance of blight by keeping their homes and neighborhoods in order A task force may be sent out by Gen Irving to help communities to help themselves This is a splendid idea and Gen Irving is entitled to receive the thanks of people everywhere for his ACTION program We wonder however whether it will be necessary to go to the expense of sending out task forces to “help communities to help themselves” If a community or a neighborhood lacks the spirit to keep itself neat and respectable we doubt if the people and the property an be saved by a task force made up of STANDARD-EXAMINE- R well-informe- d ag-hom- es ackoS cross-Hermita- ge Jor Fall-O- ut clear cut four different areas of effect can be defined Central Area — a central area The bull’s-eyor Ground around the A-rin- g e sritv r-ii- c fn all directions of fcmo m!iae in which de- - that is so complete struction Mrs Luc 'The'" a ia'reer° central heavy damage area including the area 3 to i miles distant from ground zero — in which injury to people and destruction of buildings would be severe but not complete a still larger circu- - utrn§ IngCMhreomi'ksIn re?tions aSfdt or to a radius o£ 10 miles from ground zero — in which injuries topeople would range light S" “ — where damage The would be hSht- - although much of this area can be affected by the fall-ou- t of radio-activ- e particles resulting from certain kinds of D-rin- g nuclear attack These facts were obtained from “Operation Ivy” a ground test of a thermo-nuclea- r device in No- vember 1952 The next question asked of the 17 per cent: What do you think would be the best way to protect yourself ’ of an from the Five principal sources of protection were mentioned: 1 A basement shelter 2 Go underground 3 Get under cover 4 Stay inside 5 Back yard shelter with three ' feet of dirt on top ‘fall-out- 15-1- 7 rrtlthlr&hSsiciCoSl’ mumst taken into account They range from the bombing of Formosa By J R Williams dAcpra" tohTmSdmum they claim that we cannot become 10 f jon’t know 65 — ed’ Finally the Army men say suppose the optimistic Air Force and Navy views are right Sup- pose the Chinese Communist air force is knocked out of the war the islands are held and the war does not spread beyond China what the"? Ho do you what you have started except by going on to win the war? And after all the Army men point °“t’ winnin maJ°r wars has int tbe past reqUired tbe services of armies “Zse To SSfd col! anyrtof ay nor ordinates opposes defending Mat- au and Quemoy if the President and his advisers conclude that tbey must be defended in the na- -tional interest But most respon- thZch'pubUcized “‘ticn rereetry1 the Treasury Originally it was sent ta a congressional commit- tee which found the names of all sorts of big shots—from sen cited him for oustanding achieve- ment It iked the way he had been investigating FHA corrup- f tion J ijrlCI ! Yl M I I fiOiTlCfS IVCf — VA Wants Veterans to Gel Good Deal on Home Buys If you’re a veteran (planning to buy a new home with a GI loan the Veterans Administration is going to try to protect you against getting a bad deal It’ll make an appraisal of the property to make suite the price you pay is not higher than the VA reasonable value It’ll inspect the home during con struction to see that it’s being b uilt accord- - to check1 for any spots noticeably give under foot find such spots that part flobr should be corrected if the floor is concrete covered with asphalt tile make sure the tile joints! are smooth that it’s properly fitted around corners and fixtures Doors -- 4- Try all the (Joors by opening and shutting them a ing to original plans and specifi couple of (times If they stick or cations" have larg£ cracks around the But the VA can’ guarantee frame make sure this is cor-ththe house is pijoperiy con- - rected Thfe outside doors should structed in all rehave weather stripping spects nor can it Check Walls guarantee that Walls — Two types of wall finyou’ll be satis-fieishes are generally used— gypwith the sum wal board or gypsum plas-'home in every ter Make that you’re getting J what you sure way ‘ texpect Also see that Thus there’s a the finisli— paper or paint— is big job left for good and las no bubble spots or you other imperfections The VA in an Windows — Check the windows effort to help for proper light and ventilation you with the job Open and1 close the windows a has put out a jlaj Nial couple of fimes to see if they fit booklet called “To thc Home-Buat all Propor ing Veteran” It’s available r Bathrooms - Look over the VA offices for towel bars soap hhroom Here are a few questions the dlshes otber necessary an4 VA suggests you ak yourself tures If the light switch is lo- you’re home hinting: so Is tne home suitablj located for ?aed ca5 reacb A while schools churches shopping areas in beubff it s dangerous A vere shock could result by stand-iVpand your job? mg in thertub of water and turn- x ing on thd switch Is the neighborhood well kept KitlchenJUMake sure you have and arethe other homes similar all the itfms of kitchen equip-type and price range to the ment you’re supposed to get or one yoojwant to buy? that they’jV included in the s the area havu local zon-- i tract Check to see if they're of ln£ !aw or deed restrictions - g00d quality size and make which will protect your neighborHeating unit and insulation— the best bet is to have an expert L Z Is the home located so that you check them to see that they’re be bothered by noise dirt staued okay and are right for and danger from highways and your home other streets with heavy traffic? Basement and' other storage 11 not already installed will room— Check' the basement for there be adequate s reets side- - ventilation to minimize damp-walk-s curbs and gutters? ness Walk carefully over Ihe You should be able to answer fioor to check smoothness-an- d these questions to yeur satisfac- - drainage The floor should have before y°u consic er buying a a gentle slope to the drains See jn addjt‘nn 1 thi! ’ you 5?0£d to check thisbaLe' a heavy rain afteranYjeas check the size and s lape of the jror other storage space find out e closet and attic have the witn it Also you s lould know rnoni voii think necessary what the lot will include in the way of lawn shrubbery walks (You may write Maj Thomas M The Associated Press etc driveways j VAS330 NialAs to the house itself the Star Building 1101 Pennsyl has these pointers t help you: vania Ave Washington D C Floors—If the floor is wood about your service-- 0 n n e c t e d be sure the Joints are tight and problem Please enclose a that it is properly sanded and stamped envelope finkbp Walk OVCr the flOOtS and 20 Cents in COill) slowly which If you of the i ‘ per cent said they didnt know while 36 per cent gave cor rect explanations and 13 per cent gave incorrect or vague replies Next Question cor- cent who Tbe 17 recV repiieTtothe first "question wer® then asked: Tf an were dropped Jn thij biock for how many miles jn any direction do you tu:-- u people would be killed by if they stayed in l®s® 51 y 1 fix-wh- L-P-n9 m 0pen° con-Doe- in-wo- 10 Years Ago 20 Years Ago 50 Years Ago of a rather painless little war Lawrence M Malan Weber H Rider Haggard the famous Grant C Earl son of Clarence to called attention ‘"d'tbiecb d"k c novelist 0f arrived here from the Earl south Weber who had “yda°n“en0°i! f°un‘F iusiog They Relieve that a war ‘act£adct "“wch'protldes becn attendi”8 utah statc A?ri west accompanied by his daugh- e islands that alj county offices will be cultural College at Logan had ter in John Hays Hammond’s Starting over the I'll1 be no Pcrdc no Pcidc at given Saturday afternoons off accepted an assignment to the private car attached to Southern dutY He said that beginning Sat- - LDS Eastern States Mission He Pacific 6 He was in America on Certainly the Army like the urdflV Mav ia his office and a sPecial commission by the Brit- lo eave "Pcd iill close "as Mr Castle H Murphy LDS ish government Weber County commissioners is also a certain unhappy logic “There is an increasing inter- - Mission matron of Hawaii and in the Army’s position all the est in religion and a hunger for her daughter Marvel arrived in - had received a communication same And by the same token if something real” declared Dr Ogden with four young Hiwaiians from John Sharp state fish and the administration is serious Charles E Schofield president chosen by popular vote to repre- - game commission stating that an e about defending the of Iliff Schools of Theology Den- - sent the islands at the general allotment of 100000 eastern islands there is surely precious ver speaker at a Methodist conference in Salt Lake They brook trout fry had been assigned little logic in the announced in- - Church banquet The minister were David Mokulima David Kail- - to the public waters of Weber tention to continue the heavy cut- - also said there is a strong move- - iponi Diana Pokini and Thelma County from the state fish hatch- oVitr-V- a backs in Arm trmiinrf itranirtt man nwT(1 a umlrm ai--ir Tlnriaaw off-shor- off-shor- b - c self-address- rV : iv en ii b his'" G en? “d' 4 As might be expected educa- Play our promised part in NATO also unless the current cut back tional attainment of the respond-Che- t in troop strength is immediately ent is an important factor it is da e I 74 82 TT d rP rer9vu Henry Grunewald to state now al?u0ut ‘hat he’s been convicted that I hhve" ambassadress tfe feel sorry for him Nevertheless tha£ is the case Grunewald was convicted on r1 word f th brjpf asis o£ tbe Oliphant diary grasDed a 3000-pagJ closely typed record 1X016 iKie wants to send Mrs mate y Charley Oliphant for- - Luce as envoy to France replac- irer tone SflhJ Douglas Dillon eiery caller who asked him for Indiana a l01r Politics U1® o£ one Sen n°w Is Cajpehart of Indiana wa rluaJ®i? ifc?®£s0- - P?£asej? aspunch when the Louis' " at tbe '‘a“‘ou‘' °‘ an ft ?ieaPtby bomb Soviet treaty and nuclear war "Army men agree that Russian 0A“wcrs were scored as £oI‘ intervention is on balance un- Men Women Total response — invocation of the sino- - mtVnnot “V rSded“out!y5d PaZ"L''i°ifrSgler |