Show the 6A ©gta Sfmtbmii-lExawt- Peter Edson er U OGDEN (UTAH) THURSDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R N‘s Tenth Anniversary-Sti- ll Drew Pearson Coexisting CLub Formed To Finance EDITORIALS Highways for Survival A national organization of business and professional people called Highways for Survival Committee is doing a great work in educating the American people about the urgent necessity of building adequate highways quickly Highways for Sur-- j Charles C Freed of the vivai Committee deserves congratulations for the success( of his meeting held yesterday at which community leaders were briefed on highway legislation and on the naUonal need for the legislation bill was rePresident Eisenhower’s cently thrust aside by the Senate in favor of the Gore bill policy rather than calling for a the Eisenhower bond issue proposal And now the House is the Gore bill Highways for Survival Committee wisely refrains from Utah-Idah- o lice pay-aswe-- re-writi- Campaign WASHINGTON — A campaign to finance and force President Dwight D Eisenhower to run for a second term of office has alamong his ready been staff! yhite House This has been done'somewhat lobby - ng Mr-Free- d NobleWords and Noble Aims Amid some pomp and circumstance the Charter of United Nations this week was received in San Francisco the place of its birth to be an object of interest in connec-- j tion with the 10th anniversary celebration for United Nations This is an appropriate occasion upon which to read once more at least the preamble of the document to refresh’ our memories about the visions seen by those who drew up the Charter “We the peoples of the United Nations “Determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind and “To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person in the equal right of men and women and of nations large and small and “To promote social progress and better standards of life In larger freedom and for these ends “To practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbors and To unite our strength to maintain international peace and security and “To insure by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods that armed force shaU not be usedj save in the common interest and “To employ international machinery for the promotion Lia Of the economic and social advancement Of all people have resolved to combine our efforts to accomplish these aims our respective governments ‘Accordingly uuvupj representatives assembled in the city of San Francisco whej Nations and do hereby establish an international organiza-tioa to be known as the United Nations These are noble words describing noble objectives ineluding the attainment Of social justice for all people in an environment Of permanent peace There have been successes and there have been failures In 10 years of United NaUons The noble purposes are as valid today as they were 10 years ago The solemn fact that a 10th birthday is being celebrated of an organization that is alive and virile offers hope that the lofty objectives envisioned by the founders may some day be realized Tci fail to fight ceaselessly for their accomplishment would be dismal defeatism ) - 4 XwW Peter Edson lib The first one was noticed gleaming on the dark blue suit of Gov Harold Stassen foreign operations administrator who soon becomes the unofficial Cabinet “secretary of peace” Another pin was worn by Homer H Gruenther assistant to the assistant to the President Gov Sherman Adams and a brother of NATO Commander in Chief Alfred M Gruenther The civilian Gruenther was a little shy in explaining what the CLub pin was all about He kissed it off with the comment “Oh it’s just a little club that ’we have” First Explanation From Maj Gen Wilton B Persons deputy assistant to the President came the first explanation General Persons wasn’t wearing his pin explaining it was home on his other suit But he belonged he said and so did most of the other members of the White House staff The correct full name of the CLub he explained is “The 150 Club” Now this is neat but it’s There would be no such cele- also tricky so follow closely “C” is the Roman numeral for bration as the" world will be see- ‘ in wcek in San Francisco 15A5et 5V'f CLub if in these 10 " the United unit is supposed to have 150 mem-proved to be a bers Every member of the CLub NaUons had — and here is the gimmick— is universal and indispensable insti- supposed to go out and start a tution unit of his own with another 150 theNothing that can be said by statesmen who will be there members eloauent as tha fact that so is Nobody knows just how this thing started Someone whose letter has now been conveniently lost — presumably the button manufacturer— sent in a flock of the CLub emblems and asked for a White House blessing The original plan was to get $150 from each member Nobody took that seriously The buttons finally ended up in the hands of one of the Filipino mess attendants at the White iaaiV House He started peddling them Lippmann United the sold out for $150 and would is none tions that There The arithmetic of thisthing is llk® t0 a cent terrific The pins rfslgn Among those who follow these Apiece! soothe prof it ’’on1 the first sure few CLub of 150 members would be thine there are to who are not crit- country leaf of t202ud°mai?enS224S It wouldll th cneeifie act of supposedly be turned in to the S“®united NaHon There are Americans who renominate Elsen likewiseWith few 1° all the agree policies and noer actions of the American govern- Received No Money ment But those who woud like But GOP headquarters say they to leave the United Nations or ever heard of the CLub and to wish to see the society dissolved ate they have received no are no more than an eccentric money minority Gen Persons asked if Ike knew N 1 “ History about this said: “He probably IT Pe!“ber 5as threatened to doesn’t If he did he’d give some- not prevail And if it resign WvhPii" none has been threatened with reminiscent 1° of other trick schemes which have tbe Vles of the others Thls been thought up to finance po-- Walter Lippmann Proves Indispensable in 10 Short Years None Wants to Quit Many Anxious to Join N U n‘ ylf J Na-Ir- fleets I believe something new we have been living amidst the rise of the peoples in human history and something ‘now’ of great significance: namely the °Lff"ca of mankind presence throughout the p0Bers ot the a will thal the sovereign govern- - r0srldamon Preserve the umver-- SarTva Astounding In the whole of our recorded This sentiment so imponderable and yet so compelling is history there have been few peri- not due to the triumphs of the ods perhaps no period when so United Nations in the specific many peoples have been involved and hard questions that have in such deep changes in the ways been put to them The United of their life or engaged in such Nations have not solved all their a diversity of conflicts It is as- e tounding therefore that the problems not by any means general human will to versal society of the United Na maintain the United Nations is tions survives and that it is if due to the feeling almost one anything more deeply rooted might say to the instinct of the more tenaciously adhered to than great masses of mankind that be- - it was 10 years ago In human experience this is yond and above the cold war the ideological war the armaments not the first enormous ideologic race and the revolutions there cal schism when men were pre- is a supreme and universal hu- - pared to kill and be killed nor man interest This supreme and is this the first period of wide- universal human interest is that spread revolution But this is the issuas “ust never be let reach a first time when in such an age P°int where conflict is irrepar- - of troubles there has been a truly able and inexpiable For human- - universal society to which all the has that mankind must antagonists have adhered or comPel all governments to re- - have wished to adhere That is sPect and t0 defend something without precedent It That the United Nations did is something that is not to be come through the past 19 years taken forgrantedbutitis to be and that membership is now regarded with wonder and with prized in every nation is— if one hope This is I believe the great aIJd l°°ks at it— ex- ftandj traordinary These have been 10 conclusion to be drawn on the The world is tenth anniversary of the United °angev0Ufi yearsren which is Nations But of course these 10 by Pe ®old pernaps the deepest widest and years have put many ideas prin- bitterest schism within the peo- - ciples and institutions of the pies of the world since the long United Nations to many different struggle between Islam and practical tests In another article Christendom And with this cold I shall venture to put down some of i4’ ?£ of the thinSs which 1 believe ex- yl'ar’ aJongsi?e t epoch-makin- Iaslance Presl Mqi TnOmOS dent Franklin D Roosevelt’s “One Thousand Club” for the 1944 L : uni-Th- o as-bar- ov are available to him than under other home loan arrangements For example his down-payme- nt t did not do any work for Bramblett or the government Most erabumemblr -of the salary she received at the rate of $4700 a year found of their choice at $5 a head He its way into Bramblett’s pockets Plainly this was not only puvljc“du°" S edeJn ’un'camral a crime but a shocking violation of his oath of office a be- - contributions trayal of the trust the people of his district had placed in him Yet when the punishment meted out by the court turns out to be probation and a $5000 fine Bramblett’s lawyer man one who apiece tTrais72 milirondollaK ber bas been increasing every makes out that Bramblett is a has suffered humiliation and watched his reputation de- The heart of the program is Com- - much-sufferin- g The CIO Political Action and the AFL Labor’s fhe governments xnittee willingness to We wonder what the former lawmaker had been led haveformearV vate’hanksT othlr to expect Surely he was bright enough to know right from their SmilHon £r moreworkedon members JWg wrong He surely knew he was breaking a law in padding to give a dollar apiece to tinance ®0thtteW"Siceman-'ernm- ' his payroll He must have believed however that punish- their campaigns If ment was not intended to be inflicted upon one of his high It is amazing and also saddening to learn that any son who has attained high office should suffer from a lusion that he is above Ihe law perde- over one million dollars each But they’re still trying idea’vriU catch “ndo’betW Finest Fleece I wonder whether we won’t find that the advantages of fleece of the vicuna rare and elusive animal roaming the guaranteed annual w’age are tremendously greater than the of the Andes Fur-lik- e towering peaks the disadvantages if it compels industry to discover ways of ofnnTMimalVnCfearthnd operating more effidently—Industrialist James Lincoln fiDCSt I just can’t believe it It is really a dream come true centennial State Colorado is known as the “Cen- I am now queen for all eternity — Mrs Edwin Heller ennial State because it was ad- Wynnewood Pa when informed her husband had been nitted to the Union in 1876 just 100 years after the Declaration of ' freed by Chinese Reds £ y dependence In ed a new system” 0FTEN MISPRONOUNCED Worsted (defeated) and worst- ed 01 arn)- the £irst Prorncc as m fur "°rd 8S y lf you Pronounce the second wor as iA1lose anv wooslcd' 00 as in The Wea WtWthe £ome OFTEN MISSPELLED s not different from the gj loan program for veterans or the Skiing two I’s FHA loan program for civilians SYNONYMS except that it’s adapted to the Imaginary fancied fanciful needs of servicemen visionary chimerical unreal il Two Advantages lusive The toa th t WORD STUDY basic advantaSes of the program to servicemen which aren’t pres “Use a word three times and ent in other types of loan it is yours” Let us increase available to him: I His military service pays our vocabulary by mastering the FHA mortgage insurance one word each day Today’s word: f premium— per cent of THEOLOGICAL pertaining to the mortgage per year— which the science of God or religion must be paid by the borrower “They became entangled in: a -- home under controversy” £-- r!ank station icen i £ 'r one-hal- other--FJHL- A gjan-theologic- al anti-utilit- y iainer Merry-Go-Roun- d Mitch-publi- c ex-ar- at Davis-Baco- n Years Ago Approximately 1500 copies of the prize list for the 12th annual Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo July ID to 24 inclusive were sent to prospective candidates in Utah California Nevada Wyoming Texas and Arizona by City Commissioner William D Wood rodeo superintendent Glen J Ward Weber County High School faculty member was reappointed fire dispatcher ac cording to Ranger Clarke Anderson of Cache National Forest He was placed in charge of training fire fighting crews in Weber County and fire prevention work in thi? area Two bridges in North Ogden Canyon were washed out by high water resulting from heavy rains A third bridge was saved from a similar fate by removing the decking to allow the waves to splash through the stringers 20 Years Ago Representatives of seven northern Utah counties were guests of retail merchants of the Chamber of Commerce at the 9th annual luncheon in the Ben Lomond Hotel C H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction vas the speaker Mayor Harman W Perry gave the welcome address and C Angus Wright was master of ceremonies The national to its new quarters in the £or F0” '®an- - This may be done at any bank savings and joan association mortgage pany or any other money-lendin- makes fsency that the area of the com- - g FHA-insure- d wish to buy Mabea A"“ment the lending “lend you the homfe you fice was 11000 ' Ogden City under terms of a government grant of $210000 toward rebuilding the city water- works system was in a better financial condition than if the application had been made under the new PWA setup according to R W Hart Utah engineer for the PWA 4 Western Union office for this offered the free use of their city A lease had been taken on the old Pastime Theater' Buildgrounds to the Ogden Baseball ing which was to be remodeled Assn providing that the latter into an office would build a fence around the The “Holy Jumpers” a religious grounds This action was taken to sect from Denver had invaded of prevent the transfer of part and announced that meetOgden the games to Salt Lake City ings will be held each evening at Representatives of the Western Washington Blvd and 25th Street Union Telegraph Co were in Og- They said “We believe ini the den and completed arrangements Bible not part of it but every for starting work on the new' word” The Weber County Fair-Ass- ’ is m60ne' it willing make“ the necessary arrangements for you to get the loan It will send y°ur certificate of eligibility toloan aptb? E?A aloig with plication and any other perti- nent documents required When the FHA issues a commitment to insure the mortgage to the lending agency the agency lets you know that the loan is available Of course the FHA is going to require you to meet the usual standards of credit This means yr melt'd ‘that’ belr a prop gage payments must er relation to your present and aD£!p"r & orps under this program must be lo- - cated in the United States or its territories However if you’re serving overseas you may be permitted to buy a home in the United States for your family To start the ball rolling on this you should apply to your commanding officer for a certificate of eligibility send it to your wife and empower her to buy a home in your name (You may write Maj Nial about your p5°ble!?‘ ?ieas® anclose a stampand envelope 2o cents in coin) Write Maj Thomas M Nial The Associated Press 330 Star Building 1101 Pennsylvania Ave Washington service-connecte- d U C in- Ber- - thana Building 315 24th St According to J H Hickman district manager the total registrations men and women at the Ogden of- 50 Years Ago ° to our purposes” “We have adopt- - standing that you must bo able kndiageni 10 2 More favorable loan terms home you want the next step is f 4 Magnusson and death in the Northwest On it will depend Senate elections in three states — Oregon Washington and Idaho It’s up to you” But Russell Long for some strange reason has remained unmoved Friends can’t understand why he has deserted the militant policy of his late Paul Butler the Democratic chairman and Steve Mitchell the chairman have been rubbing each other the wrong way on some things Mitchell thought Butler never should have wooed the Texas Shivercrats Anyone who bolts the Democratic Party says ell should be left to stew’ in their own juice Genial GOP Chairman Len Hall e uses “Drew Pearson” as an cuse to get out of doing a lot of things he doesn’t want to do Asked by a caller to intervene in a certain 'matter Len replied: “I’ve got toj be very careful Drew Pearson is) watching this office very closely” The U S military who have ties with the Argentine military say that President Peron’s row with the Catholic Church may bring a military turnabout Hitherto the Army has supported Peron — Cardinal Spellman has announced he will visit Argen-publi- c tina this autumn Hubert Humphrey of Minnp-thsota was among the few senators who voted for attaching the Act prevailing wage standards to the new highway bill Most Democratic senators ducked the issue didn’t evpn of Washing- - want a recorded vote service had moved its offices issued and you’ve decided on the plans may be as little as five Per cent The length of the loan in lots of cases may be longer If you're a serviceman and wish jk t0 ca ‘he Program your first should be to get a certifi- niove cate of eligibility Apply for the certificate through your com- manding officer After the certificate has been r Sen w-ar- Program to Help Gl Buy Home Hits Stride ? every otner Democratic s e n a tor lined up on the other side And now believe it or not he is about to sabotage Hell’s Canyon when again Drew Pearson almost every Democrat again is lined up on the other side Hell’s Canyon is the biggest undeveloped power site still remaining in the USA In fact it is the only remaining big canyon can dredged out by nature that electo harnessed be effectively trie power without a tremendous expense of money All the others have been preempted by man Russell Long happens to hold the key in this battle between power and the big util- ities because Russell sits on the vitally important Senate Interior Committee On that committee eight Democrats and sevenRepublicans All the Republicans plan to vote against gov- ernment operation of Hell’s Can- yon All the Democrats plan to vote for government operation — all that is except Russell Long Russell says he is going to vote for the utilities and his one vote can bottle the bill up in commit- tee Democrats fellow Russell’s have pleaded with him They have pointed out that his one vote will carve the tombstone of power in the United States They have pointed out if this huge damsite on the Snake River feeding Oregon Idaho and Washington goes to private utilities the public pow- er fight will be lost all over the nation - Niol campaign A thousand members were supposed to give $1000 ?Pjfcc ta raise one niillion dol lars This goal was way too high The government’s Only 291 members were ever to help servicemen buy program signed up and some of them is bcSinmng t0 h“ M1 didn’t give the full $1000 In the 1948 campaign BeardsThe aid offered by the govern- ley Ruml father of the pay-as- you-gincome tax collection J0601 through the Federal Hous- While Ernest K Bramblett was a Republican member chcme and treasurer of the anvilablem t£ Democratic National Committee aii of the House from California he placed upon his Congresj dreamed up a political linancin sional payroll the name of a woman who later testified she Plan at a lower level terioratc g 111 1 Lawmaker Pads His Payroll : His son Russell who until now has been a good senator has ton who’s up for reelection next reversed his daddy on this point year with tough competition from For some strange reason Sen nnv mos' g° Langbe' has Russell Long hai played footsie down on his knees Russell to with the power companies just as much as his father fought ’em Long Russell voted T need this in my campaign" with the power Sen Magnusson has pleaded on the lobDy “You and I have weathered a lot Dixon-Yate- s tight of storms together This is life when practically ‘ ar years only The Salt Lake City meeting speakers declared that the United States can afford to build adequate highways and that Utah should join in the march building roads we can be proud of roads which are needed for our expanded economy and roads of the type which will save lives It has seemed to us for a long time that the American people long have been eager to pay through the gasoline taxes the cost of building the kind of highways this nation should have A problem was to communicate this eagerness to Congress and induce the lawmakers to enact the necessary federal legislation The enthusiasm for immediate action as generated by arranged can’t such meetings as the one which help but stimulate Congress r t WASHINGTON — Huey Long the late Kingfish of Louisiana would turn over in his grave if he knew how his son Russell Long is lining up with some of his father’s old enemies today in the U S Senate The late Huey probably had a more disruptive influence on U S internal government than any other man between the Civil War and Joe McCarthy But despite his faults he battled the big utility companies and power trust' right down to the ground Huey was 100 per cent with the consuming public and against the power road-buildin- go 195 Huey Long's Son to Sabotage Hell's Canyon Dam in Idaho? consent The news leaked out In Washington last week as a few members of the palace guard began to g appear in public with litUe plasUc i I pins in their coat lapel buttonholes reading “CLub” on obtainThe bottom horiefforts its a bill of details about centering fussing zontal line of the ing any kind of law Congress will pass which will build highcapital L extenddouble nation in the vehicles motor ed below the ways for the 58 million smaller let t e r s ( AT nine ago the number of multi-billion-doll- JUNE 16 OUT OUR WAY By J x R Williams y |