Show X THE OGDEN (UTAH) 4A stewart AIs°p (©giten - EDITORIALS Moscow 1 Russian's Words Excite World Universal eagerness for an easing of world tensions is revealed by the excitement the Russian Khrushchev caused through his statement that the Soviet Union really seeks an agreement at the Big Four conference The Communist Party secretary had hardly ceased to express himself at a United States Fourth of July party in Moscow when the Russian strong man’s remarks were being eagerly! studied in Washington London Paris and else' where v Why should the remarks stir up so much interest? Any nation accepting arrangements to confer about easing world tensions' certainly should hope that the conference will be successful Yet when a Russian leader so expresses himself world capitals go into a tither There is good reason to believe that the Russians do indeed hope that out Big Four conference in Geneva will come decisions that! will permit the Soviet Union as nations to reduce the tremendous sums being well as- other i spent for arms The Russians must know that the prosperity which so much of the world enjoys has passed them by because of their socialism and because of the amount of human and to maintaining the natural resources that must military establishment Perhaps the' reason why the Khrushchev assertion attracted so much comment is that what he said is true and news a Russian admission of the truth is news— exciting ‘ - Firnr Behind Is WASHINGTON — The were planted inside the project was concocted is careful once-ove- r by the Mv elabo-:at- e ind horrible r RwitCOt'lE and the Kremlin Aisop a good many here as soon as ' ' L men to go bald take heroic measures They shave their heads bone - NEAjService - v- ' v - Inc JUUUIW1 f 'V n 'si ' n i g 4 ‘ Interesting Boise Advertisement In turning the pages of Boise’s Idaho Statesman we encountered an advertisement of the Boise Water Corpora' tion reading as follows: ‘‘Water is the life blood of all growing things Without an ample supply of water for lawns shrubs flowers and trees Boise would not be the beautiful city that it is ’“Unless they receive a sufficient amount of water regularly growing things would soon wither and die So make sure you give your lawn shrubs and flowers all the water they require In hot weather they need more water than usual Use plenty of water and keep your garden and lawn fresh arid green” In'a day when nearly every town and city is warning its people to be mighty careful in the use of water and not to waste a single drop how refreshing to read an announcement encouraging the people to be generous in their water use Perhaps when Ogden’s water treatment plant is completed and the purified Pine View supply is flowing in the mains Ogden too will be able to promote the liberal use of water When that time comes most of us will feel like a small boy would feel if his parents would instruct him to eat all ' J the pie and ice cream he wants t I The Death of John T Caine III The death of John T Caine III one of the best known livestock production authorities in the nation' at the age of 73 recalls his splendid contributions to the Ogden Livestock Show in its early years As a'Utah State Agricultural College professor and as a U S Department of Agriculture specialist Mr Caine was deyoted to improving the quality of western livestock Since the Ogden Livestock Show was established for the same pur' pose he became one of its foremost friends His annual addresses at livestock show banquets in Ogden( were authoritative statements about the livestock industry and its outlook He was always an optimist with regard to the industry In the years following the first world war when cattle prices fell sharply John T Caine’s advice to the stock men to hold on because better days were coming was credited with encouraging many to continue who were about ready" to give up John T Caine amassed an army of friends all over this land who this day are mourning his passing long before his work was finished w 10-hor- se -- Mecca a holy of holies to so many millions - of people in Asia I for one senator have for the last time listened tp tHe and Europe : senator from Wisconsin reflect on the integrity of his col- leagues in the United States’ Senate— Sen Wayne Morse Youthful Outlaw ' ' on McCarthy resolution row- - (D-Or- e) person (within 20 years) —Prediction of A F Jacobson Northwestern Belpresident qv jX'-- 1 Billy the Kid’s real name was William H Bonney He was killed in 1880 at the age of 21 having killed 21 men not counting Indians during his six years of outlawry pi- - It also has very close ties wih Gallup Poll Men Cool to Women Wearing Shorts on Streets PRINCETON N J — American males may be tolerant and broadminded about a lot of things but they’re strictly conservative when it comes to the question of women Wearing shorts on the streets — even those fancy plaid Bermuda shorts on display in many a Fifth Avenue window men By a margin of turn their thumbs down on the idea of women parading on the 5-to- -3 streets in shorts As a matter of fact they frown on men wearing shorts to work by an even more conservat of margin 4-to- ive -l r They’re opposed high scnooi students 7 judgment “4 5 far-flun- -l not wear shorts Today’s survey does not touch upon —the question of women —or men wearing shorts at beach or resort areas Presumably the average person would have less Would you yourself wear George D Woods chairman of them?” First Boston is also close to Har- Men "Women Stassen and Eugene Bmck 19 Yes 20 of the World Bank Black head No 80 81 sent him on a tour of India to About of the men — mak® a 5eporti5? while Adolph Wen- and women — who said “Yes” possibilities man who was planted zell the added a neat qualification to the inside the Budget Bureau to help deal has last question: “Yes sometimes” concoct the Dixon-Yate- s World work to now the for gone More Tolerant In general the younger gen- Ban£ Likewise Ebasco the engineer- eration take a more tolerant ating subsidiary connected with the titude on all four points than Dixon-Yates deal has been used older age groups when he was Harold Stassen For example almost three out aid of every 10 in the younger age kfad ° foreign abroadfor various bracket of 21 to 29 say they utility projects would wear shorts themselves 'First Boston and Mellons The First Boston Corp was or-compared to only on in every 10 Chose Berwomen of of 50 approve wearing years of age and right after Roosevelt muda shorts on the streets?” older Education too is a factor More Americans who attended college would wear shorts than is the case with those who attended grade school But even so only about one college-traine- d adult “2 Do you approve or dis- in every four approves of men wearing them to their place of" approve of men wearing ' them to work Gomer Peacock of Price their place of work?” The question of shorts also is governor of Rotary Internasettled in part by the dictates of tional was guest of the Ogden local taste More people in the club at a meeting in the Hotel y c New England and Ben Lomond With President states approve than is true in B Young in charge an open other sections of the country forum was conducted in which “3 Do you approve or disAnd if you’re a daring soul matters of importance to the club prove of high school students the chances are greater that you were discussed can get away with wearing shorts wearing them to school?” Men Women in a big city than in a small town Langdon Post regional director for the Federal Housing Assn 16 28 But don’t get too) near farm resiApprove who had arrived in Ogden on an — 79 dents J65 Disapprove they’re dead set against the whole idea Withholding - Middle-Atlan-ti- permanent rules Congress and the President set them up in a new law late last month With one exception they’re the same rules which have guided the Veterans Administration in giving the care for the past year The old rules were approved from active duty The treatment v & v -- S 3 ' :u- ' A time veterans If you’re a wartime vet and you think you may be eligible for care check to see if you fit one of the following classifications before you apply — Former prisoners of war with dental conditions resulting from service for which they’ve not been receiving compensation These former POW’s may apply for the care at any time y —Veterans with dental conditions for which they’ve not been receiving compensation but which resulted from combat wounds or injuries Application for such care may be made at any time No Time Limit service-connecte- d service-connecte- d dental conditions for which they have been getting compensation There’s no time limit for applying and no limit on the number of treatments which can be re- Spanish-America- English Lesson sa-an- drunken revelry (Pronounce first a as in back second a unstressed third a as in nail principal accent on third syllable) Their bacchanalian desires seemed insatiable” t bak-a-na-li-- service-connecte- d dental ailments which existed at the time of separation but for which they’ve been getting no Such vets must compensation district Le-Ro- City Atty George S Barker informed Ogden City Commission that a petition obtained in August 1933 to place the question of municipal ownership of a power and light plant on the ballot had become invalid He said the was intended for the and no time limit in which they petition 1933 election and not the 1935 have to apply election Disabled World War JI and Korean War vets who are in 50 vocational under the training ri John V Buth chief deputy habitation acts The treatment must be needed to prevent inter- clerk in the Weber County clerk’s office since November 1902 had ruption of their training tendered his resignation effective To get the care you miist first July 15 Mr Bluth had been apthat establish you’re eligible for pointed to have charge of the it Then you may apply for it at clerical work of the LDS Weber Stake the largest stake in the the nearest VA regional office After you turn in your applica- church at that time with offices tion the VA will check to see in the Eccles Building whether you have a Condition may be given only on a one time unless the basis completion treatment is found by the VA to be below standard — Vets having dental conditions not connected with their service but which are found by the VA to be directly related to and aggravating a condition No time limit for applying is set and there’s no limit on dental treatments n —Veterans of the BoxWar including th6 er Rebellion and the Philippine which needs treatment Insurrection There’s no limit on Check Record the dental treatment for such vets In the case of vets who are required to apply within a year after- separation the VA wall also check your service record If the been separrecord shows you’ve ’ a less the VA than ated year ' Py W L GORDON will get out your service medical WORDS OFTEN MISUSED records Among them is a dental “Needs” as an adverb means chart showing the condition of “of necessity” and is used chief- your teeth when you W’ent into ly with “must” Thus: “He needs service There’s a similar chart must go” and “He went as needs showing the condition of your teeth when you wrere released he must” from service OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED The VA will compare the two s first Seance Pronounce with your record of dencharts a as in say second a as in ah acwork done in service Then it tal cent on second syllable preferred will call you in for an examinaOFTEN MISSPELLED tion Hoard (hidden supply) Horde If the VA finds that your pres(a crowd) ent trouble can be traced directly SYNONYMS to your service and that you’ve Disable disqualify incapaci- never received VA care for the tate impair weaken trouble youll be authorized to WORD STUDY treatment either at a VA “Use a word three times and get dental clinic or by yourt home it is yours” Let us increase town dentist our vocabulary by mastering one word each day (You may write Maj Thomas Today’s word: BACCHANALIN pertaining to M Nial The Associated Press service-connecte- d - V' Demmler who ies signed to go back to his law practice in Pittsburgh Behind hira in ‘the SEC how-ol- d ever remains Robert McDowell jjead 0f the Division of Corporate Regulation which has responsibil- ity fQr enforcing the Holding corporation Act McDowell is from the Wall Street law firm 0£ gullivan and Cromwell which jn turn is the law firm of the First Bost0n Corp McDowell is an Eisenhower ap- p0jntee When the Dixon-Yate- s SEC project came before him for him-by excuse not did he scrutiny helped to on the sej£ pass probems 0f the combine which 0jd jaw fjrm originate from a secret vantage point in-side the Eisenhower administra-ganize- je jped d tion Shu inspection tour said that within two years after the war approximately 70 per cent of federal housing units would be torn down because they were designated as tnly temporary Plain City turned in the first shutout of the season in the Ogden Junior Baseball League as teams of the circuit started play Hooper was the victim with the -- score 8-- 0 20 Years Ago The free dental care program apply to the VA for the care ceived —Vets with Chairman " -- for veterans now appears to have within one year after separation I ed nished the Dixon-Yate- s approval through the SEC has now - one-thir- d Permanent Rules Set Up on Free Dental Care —Those with Com-solidat- Dixon-compan- 10 Years Ago Maj Thomas Nial ” g paui Rowan the one commis-th- e si0ner who opposed an OK of the Dixon-Yate- s project is now be-o- f jng given his walking papers by ike He pointed out that a majority of the Atomic Energy y missi0n had been against TVA a Yates also majority of the j Dr Gallup wearing shorts to school by better than in ahort — And — the pay-of- f more than eight out of every 10 men say they themselves would not wear shorts on any occasion Women More So It should be added quickly that American women vote even more conservately than men do on all the above points — except the last1 Virtually the same number of women as men say they would 2-to- objection to this practice With the humidity climbing and the thermometer hitting 90 or more in many spots throughout the country the American Institute of Public Opinion has conducted a “hot- weather poll” on shorts From the sweltering streets and sidewalks of the nation’s biggest cities to the fields of Indiana and other farm states Gallup Poll reporters asked a series of questions of a true of adults Short Replies Here are the replies — a statison shorts: tical short-stor- y “1 Do you approve or dis- Treasury through Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey One its directors Arthur A Van Bushkirk is a director of Secre- tary Humphrey’s Pittsburgh Con- Coal Co biggest coal m the world Inci- dentally Humphrey has never testified that he sold his stock m this and his other cross-sectio- n almost on a temporary basis until Cong r e s s and the VA had a chance to shake them down to see if there were Moscow Yet despite the surprises is essentially a city like other big any flaws Under the new cities with buses that run on' schedule and big buildings and rules free dena good many automobiles and a tal care will be to sevgreat many people of all sorts and furnished of en groups warkinds Favorably Impressed Western diplomats complain that intelligent visitors with no trace of Communist sympathies are apt to be favorably impressed simply because Moscow is not as bad as they expected Thus1 Moscow enjoys rather the same advantages as the Soviet government abroad when it acts for once in a way like any other govI’m glad it (guaranteed annual wage) happened The ernment What is really most surworst thing that could happen is to have men out of work prising of all however is that ordi“without money AVe’ve got to support our present economy this shabby and essentially nary city deficient in both gayety by keeping men-o- n thejob—Charles E Sorensen retired and consumer goods should have been for all these years a shining Vice president Ford Motor Co ‘ A small telephone will be available to carry on your k i and almost all Americans — have come to think of Russia as the other side of the moon and of Moscow as a miserable collection of mud huts filled with a strange and hardly human race of people er sub-Hou- se d de-mysti- fy chair-memb- - Justice Douglas on Colonialism nt anti-publi- c A k self-governme- I I -' -- fly-in-amb- er in Boston and it is not the staid old New England firm the name took the banks out of the underindicates writing business ' at which time un me con- I the First National Bank of Bos- trary it is the I ton divorced itself from the First “J P Morgan” of I Boston Corp and the latter took Wall Street to- over the security business of the day J P Mer-- I Harris-Forbe- s group I 7 gan is now barred : 31 1946 First Much later July by the Roosevelt L Boston merged with the old Andy legislation that Mellon interests in Pittsburgh followed the de 7 taking over the Mellon Securities pression from en Corp Dick Mellon and his sister fraeine In cfnrk Mrs Alan Scaife then became im- I 1) bond flota J 21 Son and is now a Portant stockholders with 112500 conservative bank Drew Pearson shares of class A stock and 46778 whose members are worried over shares of $100 cumulative precfe"edtock urrent inflation Meanwhile the First Boston tSignii1c?I!tly’ KVernmUr Corp has becomb what J P Mor- - °I the Mellon interests gan once was—the biggest under- - represents of the Securi-th- e chairman became writer of utility companies in es 41and Ec£ang® Commission U S A It is also bitterly became anti-TVJ10rH?r ateril and bitterly President power Significantly also when me It has close ties with the White controversial DixomYates highly House through Sidney Wienberg came before the SEC of project chairman of the giant Wall Street was then Demmler and a which firm of Goldman-Sach- s Sh an OK of Ike’s golfing cabinet ?nan he rushed also through Gen Robert Cutler in record Ume He did this d of the First National Bank of fPlte the fact thattheSEChad Boston parent of the First Bos- - telegrams from J D Stietenroth ton Corp Until recently Cutler an°1claJ of Mississippi a Dijon-Yate- s was a member of the White a“? Ugh flout-showing staff ing oi the HoIdm2 Corporation Other Ties ? V drink known as “Krem Cola” in dual tribute presumably to Coca-Sol- a in the stores In the free market for example peasants do a brisk trade at fat prices in what appears to be ordinary roadside goldenrod The nbacus is a universal substitute for the adding machine even in the state banks This last surprise serves to suggest what might rate as a medium-sizesurprise — Russia’s odd old fashionedness The future which John Reed professed to see often looks remarkably like the not too distant past presented with fidelity Take one example This reporter has just lunched in one of Moscow’s two or three most expensive restaurants (all restaurants are expensive but this one is hideously expensive) The restaurant looks precisely as it must have looked 50 years ago when the reporter’s mother visited Moscow as a young girl and no doubt ate decorously in the same place The Kremlin is another surprise Americans are accustomed to visualize the Kremlin as a collection of ugly toadlike edifices cold sinister and forbidding Perhaps this mental image was fairly accurate in the days when it was state policy to keep the Kremlin and its famous occupant aloof and mysterious But a campaign has been under way for some time to popularize and the Kremlin and the image is accurate no longer Kremlin is Pretty The elegant czarist palaces including the small eighteenth century palace where Stalin used to live have been painted a bright butter-yellowith white trim and the roofs are a handsome green Now the Kremlin is pretty — that is the only word for it At the same time instead of remaining mysterious behind its handsome high walls the Kremlin has become a tourist attraction — and one of Europe’s most rewarding Ivan the Terrible’s coronation throne the Czarist state coaches with panels exquisitely painted by Boucher the imperial emeralds considerably larger than hen’s eggs— such things are worth the inevitable case of museum feet So are the gawking crowds of “progressive delegations” and the collective farmers peering round with a countryman’s awe For that matter so is the unexpected sight of President Voroshilov’ a short neat handsome man hurrying along the sidewalk abviously late for an appointment Yet in an odd and paradoxical way the really big surprise about this place is that it is so unsurprising Across the gulf of fear and hate which divides the world those who detest the system here — which includes most Westerners ly :r' You can buy a bottle o a sweet clean The Kremlin cars have a special built-ihonk like the crowing of a rooster with laryngitis to warn lesser citizens out of the way Mysterious Purpose- The Russians go In heavily for in favor of toothpaste peace vodka kindliness to cows ice cream sodas and ‘ so on The results would not im' press Messrs Batten Barton Durstine and Osborne The commercial purpose is mysterious William 0 Douglas the much traveled associate jus- anyway' since all consumer goods are snapped up almost regardless of the Supreme Court of the United States continues of price as soon as they appear tice to air his views on a number of subjects in his comments abroad In Calcutta India he spoke out against colonialism blaming it for being the source of many of the world’s present troubles In the course of his remarks he was critical of the Dutch rule in Indonesia in the years that country was a Netherlands colony It is to be hoped that Justice Douglas will study conditions in Indonesia today and give the world a report about what is going on in that now free land and express an opinion about the outlook for the land The United States helped Indonesia obtain its independence We did this in the face of Dutch and other opinion that the people were not prepared for the responsibilbut the U? S went ahead ities of In the face of much opinion that conditions in Indo nesia comprise a grave problem for the free world because of the possibility the Reds will gain control because of general instability it wouldbe interesting if Justice Douglas could help many persons answer a question they have been Asking themselves Conceding that people have a right to be free are we justified in working to free them if the instability becomes a peril to the freedom of others? Anti-Monopo- r be-devote- ’ two of whose men Budget Bureau when the Dixon-Yate- s an outfit which might well be given a Committee Senate First Boston Corp The First Boston is not located pattern is roadside-advertisin- s Dixon-Yate- Its operations affect not merely Dixon-Yate- s buMhe manner in which certain bankers have put key men in government positions tainted on they-begi- 1955 Had Lines to White House full of surprises big and small Consider a sampling of the small surprises The wallpaper in the hotel room turns out on close inspection not to be wallpaper at all The JULY 6 EVENING Drew Pearson MOSCOW — This place is chock : e House Guest Chock Full Of Surprises - of-th- WEDNESDAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- R an 330 Star Building 1101 Pennsylvania Ave Washington D C about your Please service-connecte- problem’ stamped and 20 cents in coin) self-address- - d enclose a envelope Upon recommendation of City Treasurer Murray K Whitney Ogden City Commissioners ex- tended the period for discounting special improvement taxes to Sept 30 He said the taxpayers were permitted to deduct 75 per cent of the total interest in making payment of one or more instalments Years Ago OUT OUR WAY The Ogden Gas Plumbing and Steam Fitting Co had filed articles of incorporation with Weber County clerk The capital stock was $5000 The incorporatorsy -were M C Ballantyne BalH Thomas Ballantyne lantyne Varsel Ballantyne and Thomas Ballantyne Le-Ro- By J R Williams |