Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 6A ©g&Ptt Now Runway at Hill Air Forco Base at is new and always happening Hill Air Force Base and the latest was the turning of the e run- first earth yesterday in the project to build a way so that Hill Field can receive and dispatch airplanes of' exciting Something Polls Show Public Wants U S in U N Eiehtv ter WASHINrT0N American people want 0j the United States to stay in the " every kind weight and speed °hn‘y® The recollections of many who participated in the cere- pull olt M broke Col 15 Frank The other monies were stimulated as Browning per cent haven’t minds made their up the sandy loam with the same spade he used at similar ceremonies at Hill Field 15 years ago project-startincaeolirLvneve? heard'X was of Commerce the United Nations Of the other Then as now the Ogden Chamber ? JJJL of its providing helpful community cooperation to assist the base one or purposes to perform its remarkable record of service to the nation The major image of the United Every visit to Hill Field sees new construction going Nations in the minds of the on as new services are required to meet the Air Force rise in power and the technological changes taking place in the field of aviation especially military aviation of aviation think To appreciate the back just 18 years at which time there was not a single paved runway on any airport in Utah “Salt Lake City began to pave its runways in 1939 Hill Field was to be the next paved airport and then the Ogden airport Hardly had the Hill runways been completed when new developments called for their expansion Just when it was felt the airport was set for all time the jet age dawned 0f all nations oniyTf per cent world government making necessary the runway upon which work was started tavor strongerand only 7 per cent organization favor the admission of Commu- yesterday With a great new project under way completion of nist China which will launch Hill Air Force Base on an even more ex-- Highlight of Compilation panded program of military service this seems to be a good p£ttm o“5£ioo poll estaba to of hand in who wisdom had all the time applaud that have been taken on UN during the last 18 years civil Jfsu officers and base— United States military lishing the seven public opinion research Senators and Representatives and local community leaders by organizations The studies were made by They located the base on a site whicn offered plenty of room for expansion Even after 15 years of growth there AtePScottB’ofWtheyunveStyiaof was room for a new runway and more room Michigan Survey Research Center for the facilities the new developments will make necessary ig makeTfeverAart An abundance of space there it seems to us calls for con- - 0f how American approval and disapproval of the U N have fiuc- gratulations all around tuated since its creation in 1945 g I 216-mil- Criticizes U S f nt e J Material Handling "r to you? American approval rose gradu- look bad Not ally to 50 per cent by 1949 Right s i dent miles an hour In the Korean war it took something like three months ha" in fact' they bVok!h°utIIlN K°a for supplies called for by front line troops to reach them j£to the picture to check com- - look rather 8°od from the States- he said The rate of delivery was three munist aggression support rose onAtke AJe things as to 65 cent speed was per U N support dropped to 30 8ood as every one “ThusLin 175 years we have raised the speed of for- - per cent when communist china sayj? war and t became warding military supplfes by about 1H miles an hour” Prof debit a wrote is “this record” Bright declaring that pretty sorry sincethe signing of the Ko- - dent- - We’ve got miiesanhour But is it a correct record? In and around Ogden are rean cease-fir- e agreement Ameri- - n J rta ! J'8 --- St --f Arthur 0 from the military materials handling experts — In Praise of Norwegians of Several members Senate and House in Washington last week called attention to the fact that May 17 was the anniversary of the adoption in 1814 of the Norwegian Con- stilutlon and that Norway like the United Statis is devoted to the rights of man and his personal dignity The fact that so many comments were made about the anniversary testi- fies to the number of persons of Norwegian ancestry in Congress and also to the number of Norwegian descendants in their election districts Most Americans are happy to indorse complimentary remarks about the Norwegian nation and its people because J they are among our most enthusiastic allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and their energy and ability to govern themselves are of a high order Furthermore nearly every community in our broad land can testify to the splen- did contributions made to its growth and culture by Nor- wegian men and women who came to this country to live 1 " There Must Not Be Doubts - Democrats in the Senate declare they intend to have a complete review of United States air strength relative to that Of the Soviet Union Taking into account recent statements by oiir military leaders tending to shake the confidence Americans had that air force was strong enough to dominate the skies a of the situation would be timely but we wonder if our military and intelligence officers can provide the an- - swers Yet there must not be any doubt No matter what the cost the United States must excel in the air for the sake of the national peace of mind and security The answer to any doubt is increased expenditure for air might It is the only safe way Scored gettfnToutf Wthe uIn! -- -ir— ZZtT 10-ye- ar Know More College graduates and people of high income are found to be moredissatisfied with br'ut' uN market could decline sharply — —j — — SMOKES CU 5EEMTO HOLV j THE (bCOO Tl M&S f I HAVE WITH ’EM pit should the °LeagueheofU'Na- tions During World War n 70 brsom2tfomUfhUrirorgani1ad tion During the San Francisco UN charter conference it was 80 per t' anti-recessio- the past year polls have m- dicated that 70 per cent of the Americai? people think the u s stay in the UN even if Bed china is admitted to mem- bership by majority vote sixty js°a nlpr this came an toward Soviet Russia as far as order by Gen Twining for com- plete review of the U S air pro-air strength Is concerned Wh'r‘ “ have l5TgSS iypeJ7 SjetsS “In SJTund' pouer pendulum NotOutall is uirufrty The Ogden Standard-Examine- r welcomes Letters to the lv n 10 Based Years Ago on 20 Years Ago a t Weber-Colleg- Denny Williams was installed ley vice president Riverdale T' and Syra- - Dick Malan 50 Years Ago Commissioners Weber County wiU meet as a board of taxes had not been paid on June 30 would be sold by Ogden City “ was nnound by City Treas- urer Hcber J:Hainer’ Tllere was about $200000 in taxes due or delinquent VKSl equals tion in the County Court House from June 5 to June 26 to hear anf consider applications for re-- - o£ the utaIl Federation of Musie I have lived in Los An- - ggig for the past I 20 years jjave served on the California boartj o£ fjje Music Clubs as tensjon chairman and also am a musicai director of the Califor-An- d nja £aUghters of Utah Pioneers director of the Wilshire Ward sjnging Mothers and organized Musical Society of Los Angeles All are very active musicjans ye mee£ once a month f0 renew j £eej j woujd my friendship with Utah music lovers especially in Ogden I will ajways jjave a S0Jjg 0f j0y In my heart hen I think of them ex-ha- ve Sincerely Ellen Thomas Nelson 2788 W 15th St Los Angeles 6 Calif OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED Draught Pronounce as though - spelled “draft” OFTEN MISSPELLED Minister (one who serves) ster (church) A York i practical aid to the needy Min- SYNONYMS Reproach (verb) reprove rebuke reprimand blame chide censure condemn admonish upbraid JIrs Thomas Maloney vice presi- - be one of the contenders for the asainst the universal riving of 1935 event at Pittsburgh in flowers at funerals which “is - growing to be a aat burden" CounGolf OEden and Club deto seek out decided women The had try professional to sick for the and East the parted lighten their hours compete jn the Metropolitan Open in New by gifts of flowers or by giving By W L GORDON WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do not say “We waited for the better part of an hour" If an hour has a “better” part it must' also have a “worsq” part Instead say “We waited for almost an hour” vuUllu concerning the assessed valuation °E Pr°Perty’ The Pioneer Chapter of Ogden of the Daughters of the Confed-Wilso- n racy organized at the Vir- m-- u— One of the 32 pro- - dent The most shocking part of the tremendous Communist he'avJSy ' Miss Salone secretary open' up ' ! secretary Marilyn King sargeant fessionals in theoutstanding national treasurer Greenwell open Mrs Charles victory in Asia is this: in all these victories not one Russian each time I feel their kiss which delinquent tournament on 1C34 in Property George resolution was adopted by soldier has been killed —Carlos P Romulo rilipino states- - my wif U true love here on special assessments or special Schneiter of Ogden expected to WOmen of the Baptist Church carlh w1th her j cant g0 with all its ups and its downs to me life is a Discussion of U S policy today is rendered singularly dtoVave nSthand f aUh t0 conquer woe difficult by the impossibility of discovering what it is Vi wouldn’t trade life live the with I Freda Utley noted anyone I know A Editor from its readers All must be signed and must clearly Identify the sender Anonymous letters are not acceptable for publication English Lesson - watu uimuren woo give me r the r Sketches VTUson looi-m-me-mou- w Ur6“ out instead Over Moscow rluh toAnd he took the and general over Symington Burgess to a to inspect of his w corner office Talbott and ith Twining gether had based their worry on the jet a collection of cartoons lampoon- and bombers U S observers had seen ing Wilson for his bird-dog- s statement and various in Russia This column first re- - kennel-dog- s jet per cent even lf the UN‘ The whole activity of the Communist and of the Sdn’t’ctan wUhHhose who p?rty stateSoviet is subordinated to the lofty of constantly own a wealth of shining w— — — improving the life of the workers Russia’s premier ist ViNn be bawled le Diplomas were presented to 21 precious jewel theme wherein the school activ- - graduate nurses of the Thomas D Dee Memorial Hospital by "I Wouldn't Trade" Presiding Bishop Sylvester Qwac By BEN BURROUGHS nc u rh and UtUu Cannon of e I wouldn’t trade the life I live honored outstand- “J b°ard V °f for any other kind for ing £reshmcn and sophomore The address was glven somehow living as I do rea‘ girl at a recognition banquet Leah D Widtsoe wrong have an air £orce jugt aJ good as ours or maybe better” ’penZgQn after ladng the entorg Gen Burgess w caUed Se!reUrT of musi-Fourt- h two-third- 111 meetihg jted: Th'ey m ideals on what U NV Forty-seve- n e are and maybe Musician Still Toves Ogden' American who are dissatisfied with the uN record to date are s in favor reported as of strengthening the uN to one- third in favor of us withdrawal lon?'ter gr°wth of Amer- ican opinion in favor of some form of world organization is In 1937 some 23 per cent tiveness w smarter Expenditures on new plant and L A equipment have been increasing I suspect that each jump in the rate of production causes still further upward revisions in plans Dear Editor: This is a long-terThrough your fine paper I wish upward influto extend greetings to the ence incomes are rising It’s cians and music lovers of Ogdgn notable that weekly wages in I am happy to hear that the Utah manufacturing are close to $75 a Federation of Music Clubs met week And since the cost of liv- - in our fine city I am sure they ing has gone down the worker’s they were given a royal welcome Ogden is the city I love I spent pay envelope means 6 per cent more to him this year than last many years in teaching and ciic Fifth continued economic ex- - activities in this fine city My pansion in Western Europe boosts father a violinist had the first business in the U S Our exports music store in Ogden My mother been very strong running was ore of the first teachers of well above a billion per month organ and also a fne singer Tney as long as our foreign cus- - gave me the opportunity of ex- tomers are expanding we can ex- - tensive musical ftudX ? “cl 1 gave freely to help build Ogden pect our export sales to rise So on the whole Mr President and Utah musically In 1920 a group of my advanced I think the credits outweigh the pupils formed a music club caued debits the Song Society They Finally the President’s adviser were Ogden to join the Utah first the Reduced taxes mention might In in Federation Ogden taxes were an weapon last year They could be a helped ffm the Sempre Muical They were federated m powerful prosperity force in 1956 Society 1924 Taxes are the President’s eco-nomic in an elec- - Was President tion year For a number of years I was vice president and state president ' per: obstrac-thei- just as smart as R Williams woE’ld°PB'f' urS Snuefhe® A-bo- home-buildin- f&irs think about them more and hjould The Russians are not 12 feet in both tall with an tna: hands” Gen Burgess said he said Missouri They gre also not feet orair tall Actually they’re 5 feet 10 administration inches uuand weigh 175 pounds the vi ic ' Tt sE J -- " UniicS S wrfamng behM make corporate financing of plant por Qen Twining to side pussja and equipment outlays more diffi- - with Symington therefore would cult be highly embarrassing to the Fifth and last Mr President Eisenhower administration g there’s It can’t be tore up his So sustained indefinitely at current Los Gen Twining and wrote a Angeles Vpeech rates There are some signs of nerL-?e' vacancies here and there Once a this was going on in eVenl'yean to ad- - wshing‘n Gen Burgess intelli- P Vse“f he Continental g'nca 5hlet Command over- - Air musi jusi made his j)efense SUK' ATmine n now mouI ‘P'"1! Ptr0it Burns rellcht- - u lasieu fashion: aepenaing on now longunknown nf rhat’e thne You frequently read Mr Presi- Mr President ’ hevd nosHive dent that this is a boom I’d say anjiysis President that this has been finver on thf sSck Xmarket Stocks have an extremely orderly recovery has been been mov i n rom s tro n g to weak The rise in inventories some is basis to There hands People who owned stocks fmall will continue whn tn expansion e1o bo" ow favorable up m That’s Second prices have been ex- the increases in loans on securities That’s why the Federal Re- inn'nfv’and serve boosted margin require- - nice balance between business demand If there were signs of ments If second-hal- f weakness it would show up in price declines By - 'rrisr -- OUT OUR WAY and the number who favor stay ing in have remained about the same over the period "I ” troit' Third t h e au t o i nd u s try Out- put is certain to drop in the sec-ond half Inventories are high — nearly 800000 passenger cars And the auto companies continue to produce cars faster than they're selling them However I’m hopeful that it won’t mean much unemployment Auto companies are operating overtime They can cut the work week rather than the Livingston work rolls i a An auto strike is possible That o ' 10-ve- ar I 9?' -- -—— nas nuuiuaieu a xew statistics He might analyze the below that more satisfactory than the one cited by the professor fSurl ove? the NJast war debits in this vein: First Mr President we can’t The Harvard man says there has not yet been develOver this same period exescape the fact that the farm oped a unified system for moving a pallet load Of ammum- - disaDoroval of the UN as situation is dragging We still tion or rations from the manufacturer’s packaging line to ion polls hai defined from its have agricultural overproduction might take a couple of years the ammunition or nation dump supporting the combat highs of 55 per cent after the It some good luck to get nd of and Berlin and regiment after Red ChlSa entereS the Ko- - the surpluses overhanging farm prices Rep Peter W Rodino Of New Jersey believed Prof rean war to 20 per cent today Bright’s ’comments Ot sufficient importance to be inserted J1gcna1?rfessorsWithey’ Unemployment in Spots Second unemployment is still Congressional Record for the information of members elude from their poll of polls spotty Though total unemploy- that with minor changes the of Congress It will be interesting to watqh the reaction ’ e ictr levei f “ A Livingston Prudent This dropped to 25 per cent by 1 Vi 5 Tax Cuts Are Ike's Economic Whether the curve went up or' down has depended a great deal on world events The UN started off in 1946 Harvard on industrial James R Bright lecturer at management told the American Material Handling Society recently there is dire need for improving the military WASHINGTON — Here is the amazing inside story of the Air Force mix-u- p over whether we are ahead of Russia or Russia Is ahead of ut in air power Called before a closed-doo- r Senate committee meeting Gen Nathan Twining chief of staff for air and Gen Woodbury Burgess chief of Air Force Intelligence both denied that Russia was ahead of the United States However here is what happened before they walked in to face the Senators Earlier Gen Twining had prepared a speech to be delivered in bad two 2 Los Angeles on Armed Forces jet 0£ ear a bomberg game y ge Day Saturday giving a solemn ag0 Today we have only three warning that Russia had made In other words the Russians are terrific progress outproducing us 14 to one” and might be I Ten days later this was conforging ahead of firmed by a Defense Department the United States spokesman On May 18 however in air power fi Eisenhower said just the oppoOn the same site day Secretary of : ‘‘It is just not true” he told the Air Force a press conference that we “have Harold Talbott lost in a twlinkling” all our great also planned to technical advantages deliver a “bloqk Gen Burgess however is an buster” speech officer who knew Intelligence the warning the what intelligence reports American people Drew Pearson Moscow from also knew tht we were felling behind Rus- - trethe“RusUn“iil"u had flown 8ia‘ their new jets right over the However he was called off by American Embassy 13 times vir President Eisenhower and Secre- - tually thumbing their noses at the tary of Defense Wilson Both had American ambassador So he gave recently denied that the United an unvarnished speech before the States was failing behind Russia American Legion in Detroit and Talbott was told that a Actually his facts were correct speech by him to the contrary and his conclusions were correct would not be politic But he got an immediate call “We don’t want to alarm the from Gen Twining in Washing-public- ” was the advice he got ton “If you’d said it two weeks ago from the two top men responsible or if you’d said it two weeks for the nation’s defense later it might have been all Speeches Are Scrapped Talbott meanwhile had heard of !?Jh‘ the Air y°r cMet aid c0”‘n you te -Twining’ proposed speech at Los trouble Angeles and called the Air Force ?£ Dl J‘2 B”rgM Sayt chief in He did not order Twin-to hia But he !ng speech change Twining and Secretary Tal-tar- y did say he’d got word from Secre- Wilson not to alarm the pub- - tj°ttt° tace the Senate Armed Ace-in-Ho- le lie and that accordingly he Tal- - Services Committee when A--In secret session he claimed the bott had rewritten his speech sociated Press had m squoted him also pointed out that he and This cqlumn is able to reveal WASHINGTON — You can well ment is now less than three mil- - operations were to fall short of Twining would be in the embar- B-3- r:-m-e swift-developme- Drew Pearson Air Force Wanted to Warn Public of Soviet Air Might 2V£-mil- J ISr MAY 24 TUESDAY EVENING R "Getting Crowded Around Here Isn't It Chum?" Petor Edion tanftarft-Beamitt- gr STANDARD-EXAMINE- Mny people have Quesied how WORD STUDY Use a word three times and it this popular expression began but few have hit upon the real explana is yours” Let us increase our tion The "bitter end” comes frptn vocabulary by mastering one word two small fixtures on the decks of each day Today’s word force called bins When PUISSANCE strength hip which-aru cable a anchor t is it' power (Pronounce a boat stretched and at the end df the cable as in use i as in it a as in at sco naturally when acent first syllable) “The race are bitt the extrema limit of its was won with determination en to hip goe anchor cable It U at the "bitter end" durance and puissance e pu-i-sa- ns t |