Show 6A THE OGDEN (UTAH) ©gltett §tanbarfo-feamt- PeferEdson er Drew Pearson Must Restore Confidence In Vaccine Democratic Party Divides Clause Over Fair-Lab- From reference works immediately available we have not been able to tell an inquiring subscriber the exact date of the first Memorial Day observance in Utah We believe however that the first observance was on May 30 1868 d in the polio vaccine si n°w says ep Cbalc Commander-in-Chie- f John A Logan of the Grand Wolverton ) is that “We Army of the Republic issued an order on May 5 of that have l0 buUd up the confiden(e year designating that on May 30 the graves of comrades o£ the people If it is true that no who died in “the late rebellion” should be decorated with vaccine is perfect we have to let tired He was of on a end debate labor standards fair the for the nearing long new highway bill As senator from New Mexico he had fought for fair labor standards all his career and as chairman of the Senate the people know this in such a There were Grand Army men in Utah at that time way that they won’t be upset” and it is reasonable to suppose that they carried out some Thls situation emerged as the i hw“eidt04Rempe Dr Ivan A Getting a scientist with the Raytheon Manufacturing Co suggested at a convention session last week that it may be possible to convert by means of elec- tromcs a worn-ou- t human being into a living mechanical man The suggestion upon first hearing may cause a shud- der We call up a vision of a zombie a being going about and performing labor long after he should have been placed at rest But upon further consideration the idea ceases to ' be repulsive Dr -- Getting told the electronics conference in Los Angeles that electronics devices imbedded in the human nerve impulses body might step up weakened or worn-ou- t in any one of scores of wavs Thus built-i- n instruments could strengthen or restore bodily functions which had failed for one reason or an- other just as eyeglasses improve the Sight a hearing de- vice the hearing and a prosthetic device replace an am- - con-mig- ht Kai-she- k mix-- j er rth SenDto1the2”tti“J”'1d the Klein had to go home answers But Mrs Klein’s attitude is typical of the uncertainty of most people over the safety of polio vaccine and 0betinued!n°CUl3tl0nS should be Rep lf En-la- ©ne Point cleared pUtatd member or fair-labo- 0u Humans fair-lab- ll form of Memorial Day observance Newspaper files and other records disclose that Grand Army Men were the sponsors of Memorial Day celebrations in Utah down through the years long after the day’s purpose was broadened to include the paying of respects to all who have passed on More than 50 years ago Spanish War veterans joined with the GAR in planning programs for Memorial Day observance and then the duties were taken over by World War I veterans and so on Flowers for decorating the graves flags for display and oratory to stimulate recollections and provide patri- - over similar emergencies arising otic inspiration have been the principal components of in the future But aftar heanng Assistant Memorial Day exercises Some communities are adding another feature-m- usic Sot through the public performances Culp of classic requiems by choruses and orchestras It is a by the committee forgot all about the bills Instead it went custom that deserves to be expanded to find out right to work Worn-O- ut Public Works Committee he had battled to insert the Fair-LabBacon-Davi- s Act provision into the highway bill It provided that contractors could not come into an area and cut wages below those prevailing in that area Finally Chavez came over to Sen Neuberger of Oregon “I hate to do this” he said California Republican have £xVfke tbf fair With- no roll-cathe labor secUon we it will never get the road bill clause was voted out Bill Know land the GOP leader passed” All morning beginning at the got the biggest kick out of the unusual hour of 9:30—the Senate vet He wore a big grin as Demo-convenes at 12 noon —the sen- - crats McNamara and Neuberger battled it - out with Democrats Holland of Florida and Byrd of Virginia Remarked Pat McNamara afterward: “The victories won by Neuberger in Oregon and by me in Michigan gave the Democrats control of the Senate We won on liberal issues But we put in positions of power other Democratic senators who will end their last strength fighting those same principles” Act Note — The Bacon-Davi- s few minutes then Drew Pearson for an wage opprevailing retires But this morning provision r clause scales now applies to airfield ponent of the be stayed in the chair There construction and hospital be some close rulings to struct ion when built with the aid of federal funds decide cleavFurther highlighting the Washington Pipeline age in the Democratic Party had a bad chiang Sen Lyndon Johnson of Texas week First the Mexican govern-leadof the party friendly to ment freed his enemy labor alloted time to the op- - Gen p T Howpolitical hom’ Chiang ponents of the fair labor clause baq been trying to extradite Sen Knowland of California the back to Formosa to execute Then Republican leader allotted time cjiiang’s American undercover-t- o the backers of fair labor Yet man j0bn Brody was indicted in the Democratic Party has called New York f0r aneged wire-ltsethe champion of the work- - tapping ingman Special Philippine Ambassador No Recorded Vote Carlos Romulo has been invited i ta visit Significantly also the senators by Premier Chou refused to go on record publicly Red China Romulo a great friend of the United States has not They would only vote by voice Senators Neuberger tided whether to make the trip of Illinois and McNa- Corporate taxes have dropped Douglas mara of Michigan asked for a off so drastically that Secretary l vote This required a of the Treasury Humphrey is 1 show of 15 hands But Sen Al- - billion dollars behind last year bert Gore of Tennessee had whis- - in collecting taxes from corpora- pered to colleagues to oppose a tions This tremendous loss ofl Author of the bill that revenue is a direct result of low£nsUtute p°rt®rs from Mainelmutin campaign expenditures finally passed he feared that a er taxes on big business At the to California talked to representa- - are too strict about right or not clause if left in the same time production is higher bill would defeat it He knew and the economy is booming big tive citizens in all walks of life strict enough?” The largest group 39 per cent Holland of Florida Sen George business is reaping greater in conducting today’s survey said the present laws should be °d others would vote no profits and paying less taxes -- vn So the necessary 15 hands made more strict Secretary Humphrey is trying There are present laws lim' show- Alben BarWey J® mak? °P tbe deficit by cutting failed t0 — 4 Editor’s Views former vice president was not the defense budget A California editor summed it afraid to show The Air Force has discovered his hand Sen tnr anvnoianc fny rnmtroce P or v trying what had happened in the up of the last six weeks or "WASHINGTON —Dennis Chavez looked old and (R-NJ- Restoring 1953 s Tho First’ Memorial Day flowers MONDAY EVENING MAY 30 STANDARD-EXAMIN- E de-Twi- Surgeon General Leonard H Srch?Sec?1a? of he us Public Service has cleared up one point Many parents have the idea poiiovaJrine madT children more subject to the disease This is not true says Dr Scheele One injection will give more immunity than none The second shot in two to six weeks will give more protection And tbe tbir(j ghot seven months aft- er the first will give still more How long the immunity lasts scientists don’t vet know Rut ce roll-cal- PRIfT0?’ N i A S0' J id majority American pub- lie is convinced that the" present federal laws limiting the amount of monev sDent for election cam- paigns are not lived up to and that reform in the way of stricter statutes is long overdue yyn TU j rcll-cal- fair-lab- or - - from return accident 6— t humans ore the conversions of worn-oubecome possible but who will say that scientists won’t achieve the goal be- - What has been largely forgot- ten in the rapid developments results of last year’ finfe tests with the vaccine were an- nounced on April 12 is that 100 cent immunity is not guar- Indeed it was never Industrial' School Forest Program The news Claud Pratt has opinion The next question: “Do you think the present laws about campaign spending should be made more strict or not?” vote of the general Pulic: Yes more strict : 12 No 21 No opinion Sentiment is relatively uniform on the two questions among major stronger for' re-- f form than are the top citizens 0f the country Federal e 1 e c-p- er tion now °a per8mits candidate for the Ur Gallup succeeded in money in °£yi’v2weJp the t largest launching a project to employ Utah State Industrial School on U S forests in this region IS good news but the ®y paSj oehcal standards qoq in others Candidates for the both Republicans and $2’500 good news is diluted with the statement that the project adequate index to therein!’” ?0uff some cases or in need for stricter laws $5000 that Supt prs men on forest lands in Snow Basin east of Ogden in the Cache Forest and of an additional 12 on the Wasatch For- est east of Kamas will be profitable to the lads and to the forests We join however with Mr Pratt in hoping the program can be expanded to other groups and to include additional camps If this expansion is to take place the $2500 appropriated for the project by the Utah Department of Public Welfare will have to be supplemented by contri- butions from other sources Under the cooperative agreement the Forest Service is to provide the jobs and the technical supervision The Industrial School is to select the boys maintain the camp supervision and pay the boys a dollar a day in wages !t is t0 be hoped that Congress will change the law respecting Forest Service employment practices so the government can pay the wages to the boys on the theory that the agency benefiting from the labor should pay for it ’ thc Controlling New i ““ ia4St-tyaeta- MOSCjUltO Orleans according to United Press was suffer- ing last week from one- of the worst mosquito invasions in years and there was nothing anyone could do except hope for a change of wind direction: The news is a reminder that of course something can be done about mosquito troubles The pests can be con- trolled by technicians working in an abatement program financed by a mosquito abatement district We have a good program in Weber County and thanks to it the mosquito long since has ceased to be the nuisance he once was in these parts f h t h t effective against° Type per cent effective Srfhe'vaccine’u!" de' dared 60 to 70 per cent effective Poli° 70 to afainst feo Typesand m PCr CCnt Too Earjy t0 Xen so far this year experience has Been better than these percent- ages But it is still too early to eil what the effective rate of prevention will be xhJl-el- aTyet s D Rockefeller Jr Union Pacific Bulletin in announcing that the fabulous Jackson Lake Lodge will be opened early in June in Grand Teton National Park gives credit in these words: “Hundreds of fancy hotels open every year in this country and abroad but thisone is something very special because in effect it is a to the American people from John D Rockefeller Jr The six million dollar Jackson Lake Lodge is the culmination of a dream which Mr Rocke- feller has worked for nearly 30 years to bring to reality” We suspect that every friend of the West admires the and assuredly thanks Mr Rockefeller for his efforts to pre- serve the beauty of the region for present and future gen- erations : 7 °UT °UR :As DSMo) ThchTiariian fnThe8S Sen- - Selling Home Bought With Gl Loan? Protect Yourself ‘d °l tou noproosays y ilst'bLuSing'aTon key and then making a tissue cul-be early June bef t“reit4i11 the Cutter tests are concluded anq a final judgment can be made- - given on request if you’re faced with the problem of foreclosure in a case of this kind Naturally the VA which guar- antees GI loans is going to try to prevent any default because the VA has to pay the holder of the mortgage for the guaranteed por- tion of the debt You’ll then owe h government th net amount of that payment plus interest Also under certain conditions th VA might agree to release your liability and substituta that of your buyer’s without impairing the guaranty This is done generally to cure or avoid a default The best way to keep from getting involved in a default is to not sell your home with a GI loan on it How olten a default arises is a matter of speculation The percentage of cases where GI loans are defaulted is almost mi-nute The PereenUge of fore--a closures of GI loans which a vet has transferred with a home Is even smaller But pven if it8 a thousand to one shot tbat youql left bold ing the bag is it worth taking the mandatory that the expenditures r a of political committees on behalf J’t of p?oecUv of candidate be reported?” because The vote of those in “Who’s buyers f requ e n 1 1 y fr it’s Who lower than interFavor est charged for 5 Oppose types of other No opinion 19 loans The Hennings bill also would The reason for Maj Nial establish a ceiling m presidential not seiiing your home with your elections determined by multiply- Gj mortgage is simple If you do the risk o£ Ja?r you u6Ilt 111 A f6Cnt diction by U16 s0’ AY na rf Hpht in t a sum of 20 cents This would mean wbich ?old result from a default limit of over 12 by tb nW owner present-damillion dollars por example suppose the man to whom you sell your home fails to keep up the mortgage pay- ments The holder of the GI mort- Exchange Medium ae can f°rel0v’ mBtcaUS Acres of land cows cowbells your mortgage chance? horses military warrants oxen y°uve s° and even whisky were used as ®ven nr rr? (You may write Major Mil mediums of exchange in the home the foreclosure would be ®£ y°u- s°r lf tbe pr®S?! ab°Sf y °Sr United States before ieneral use sale the enclose a resulting of currency and banknotes closure don’t cover the amount stamped envelope of the GI loan that’s still to be and 20 cents in coin) Write Maj paid the difference may remain Thomas M Nial The Associated Press 330 Star Building 1101 as a debt against you Pennsylvania Ave Washington Could Be Victim D C be could In some areas you the victim of this set of circum- TOUTS AgO stances without having any A farewell party was held in 2000 people were in at-- vance notice This would be in UJkyUlzCcy— the LDS Farr West Ward chapel tendance at the motorcycle ex-- states where foreclosure may take be‘Dg g1"'’ tion at Browm who had been assigned to in Glenwood Park which was If you do sell your home with a church mission in the considered one of the best at- - your GI loan intact there are a eastern states A brother Dee tractions of its kind One Utah few precautions y°u shod ak®- Brown also was semng that record broken the finiI 9varter-mil- e dash W E erans administration (VA) ad- when nffirore whereabouts Sec- Samnelson of Provo mad the vised of town of North Ogden wwefc'f-ask to be noti should d you bert Randan mayor John T quarter in 29 45 seconds if the man who bought your G®e S!anJK5oy The outlook for next year at house defaults w 1th these preeauUons the VA members Arlie s Campbell the LDS Weber Academy was will let you know "bfn iUearns clerk: Thomas Shupe marshal: very bright and if the enthusiasm the l°a“ tb or an of students and friends is Scott W Campbell treasurer and or in danger of foreclosure This will so mdmation school be the Dale Phillips jusUce of the peace tTe mirtgage holder rnd the own- absdute3 necessity'111 The 52nd annual convention of the Knight of Pythias of er of the property The landscaping of the Utah June 11 utah will be held-herIn some cases you might be - Author Robert Louis Stevenson and 12 Grand Chancellor James State School for the Deaf and able to get the title back from Brlt expression In the A Howell of Ogden will preside Blind upon which the school the owner and either sell the --vrecker" He used it to describe over the knights’ sessions and prides itself was in beautiful property to cover the unpaid bal- - a mar aicic too was Gra C0nditi0 Tbe Sardener had ar-- ance or rent it for enough to oveworked and tired to venture Chief of Pythian Sisters will ranged his flower beds in a most cover the loan payments out into the bad weather The exhave charge of the women’s tasteful manner and trees and Advice and help from the near- pression is in popular usat today shrubs and vines were artistic est VA regional office will be 'meetings r-- - Natonaf self-address- Health explains it each vial of tb vaccine prepared for physi- cians’ use contains doses for nine children in no cases so far dis- closed have two infections been traced to inoculations from the same vial 10 Years Ago a road Providing veloped in inoculated children into come have from Ogden’s Snow Basin appears thusfar may tobe the bey prelect necessary BuHdT sTowiy t0 make the basin the year- infection around recreation area so sorely Fl3aiVn concldental1 neded ” city Commissioner Har- fnce h°ve beenWc'ctcd'doscfo U Welch declared may the" time of inoculation Immun- Recently added to the shelves of the Carnegie Free Library was aiJwiy The inoculation may not an interesting collection of books have acted fast enough to pre- in the Spanish language dealing veRt the disease a variety oi subect material PolTpidemicbreak ouMn r-including: “Zaraqueta “Martay in ‘Sa Gaviota” Ja ” “Martin onTn7ome“'arearcould bring nivTs'”" a“ lncldence of tb? disease that the fmmumty in first shots Rabblt breeders of Weber County and surrounding territory C0Hjd not CCP6 Wltb For instance the number of who are interested in organizing TAS Is reP?rted m California and an association for raising better hard-surfac- e ’ ” the stuff which if VOU do not havn it thp Logistics rlin wm war not as well if Maj Gen D F Callahan was used has been higher than invited to meet in the Utah Pow- would normally have been ex- - er and Light Co auditorium on gives stoopnagle definition June 4 pected at this season -- ( Maj Thomas Nial J Dr Scheele that the 60 cases re- ported from children inoculated with vaccine prepared at the ter Laboratories got polio from the inoculation otAsthDer' Zi ad-Th- Here’s a tip for veterans vho Democrats on the laws in order to plan to sell a home they bought prevent corrupt with a GI loan: in elections ' The nation’s top citizens were practice National political committees Make sure that your interests 0ne pr0vision of the bill would are llmlted to 3 million dollars in asked: regular reports and sum- are protected by insisting that the Do you trunk the present laws require 0f any one calendar year marjes expenditures by candi- - buyr pay cash or arrange for a ?atet loan in his own name WAY rf Williams Has Endorsement By Eut jn taking this advice you This requirement has the en- have to face an extremely You may not '’LZ'7 practical problem four of the nation s the abl T? as follows: “Would you favor or oppose revising laws concerning cam- - i”Vn'r it Thp paign expenditures to make it p rate —JSS ported so far among the five mil- lion inoculated children are aft- er only the firs shot 14 wiU be summer— th°e Reason ofewors°t poho incidence— before the true The cases of polio that have de Thanks to John S 1 educator commented that “Infla- tjon makes a dollar limitation meaningless and today’s TV costs are e A Massachusetts educator vocated having each party re- ceive an equal allowance for expenditures from the public treasury 20 Years Ago ad-Abo- feC £ “"iMT full-ter- m fd L ut ed |