Show K EDIT OR - LS I A vv:?ir GEORGE SOKOLSKY ar OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY : EVENING J NOVEMBER 26 1959 CA Cuban Sugar YJhile Castro Gets Migs From Reds '" U S Buys Proclamation From the White Mouse gracious gift of abundance let us share gen- erously with those less fortunate than we at home and abroad Let us at this season of Thanksgiving perform deeds of thanksgiving and throughout the year let us fulfill those obligations of citizenship and humanity which spring from grateful hearts The time of harvest turns our thoughts once again to our national festival of Thanksgiving and the bounties of nature remind us again of our dependence upon the generous hand of Providence In this sesquicentennial year of Abraham Lincoln's birth it is fitting and proper that we should use his words contained in the historic proclamation of 1863 establishing this annual observance to express anew our gratitude for America's "fruitful fields" for our national "strength and vigor" and for all our "singular deliver- ances and blessings The present year has been one of prog-ress and heightened promise for the way of life to which we the people and the Government of the United States of America are dedicated We rejoice in the productivity of farm and factory but even more so in the prospect of improvement of relations among men and among nations We earnestly hope that forbearance understanding and conciliation will hold increasing sway among us and among all peoples everywhere In the enjoyment of our good life let us not forget the birthright by which we reap the fruits of life and labor in this fair land Let us stand fast by the principles of our republic enunciated in word and deed by the statesmen teachers and prophets to whom we owe our beginnings! Let us be thankful that we have been spared the consequences of human frailty and error in our exercise of power and freedom As a token of our gratitude for God's NOW THEREFORE J DWIGHT D EISENHOWER President of :the JJnited States of America is consonance with the joint resolution of the Congress approvedS C December 26 1941 55 Stat 862 (5-- earn' y m The very practical question arises as to whether the United Statei is helping to finance' the revolution not only in Cuba but also in Panama and in other Central American countries The fact Is that the nUited States is subsidizing Cuba to the tune of about 2D0 million dollars a year" We take about 3 million tons a year of Cubaa j sugar at about double the world price ' ' The Russians are now buying —— Cuban sugar to help support Cas-V t0 sic tro's economy During 1X9 the £lm kmm ®m anti-Americ- : T?ianc V - the fourth Thursday of vr -- DREW bp-cau- se : Thanksgiving the 12 countries con- cerned with the Antarctic will sign a historic treaty guaranteeing the peace of that vast area and pro-for inspection to prevent Prime Minister Nehru of India has just warned the Red Chinese that India will fight if war is thrust upon India And other Indian leaders are confessing that India made a mistake in trusting the Red Chinese to behave in the manner of a good neigh- -- vi-i- Sure-America- at-wo- ns rst d - -- WASHINGTON — The day after treaty will be signed this week Nehru Warns China bor has announced that he is buying f "kaff MIRs from T?!ia for? To maintain the peace of Cuba hich is the size of a peanut? ly no MIGs are necessary for that is he buying them to make war 0n the Dominican Republic or to seize the Panama Canal or to tack Florida or Texas? For what purpose does a nation the size cf Cuba—44206 square miles (less than Pennsylvania) with a popu- lation of 6410000 (less than New York City)— require war planes? increasing affinity for Communist ideas if not associations Some "wise" men in our State Department take the position that it is sound policy for the United seizes U 5 LANDS States to take little notice of Cas- tro's insults and vilifications be-- That is to a degree the business cause such a madman will run his of the Cuban people but it is also course How long is that course our business Castro has made it to be? How long will it take Castro °ur business by his attacks on the to ruin Cuban-Unite- d States rela- - United States by his seizure of American-ownetions beyond repair? su?ar lands by his seizure of the cattle lands of the HITLER REMAINED his general atU- King jncht is same was the that It life tude and property in argument toward FEET OF CLAY used about Hiler at the time of Cuba particularly American life the Anschluss and the march into and property He has definitely Czechoslovakia and the murder of made it our business because Castro year on the American continent Jews and Roman Catholics We imperils the peace of the United KKK POLITICS PAYS were told that so educated and noble It pays to be a member of the a people as the Germans would" States It would seem to any American Ku Klux Klan— in Alabama' soon rid themselves of such a who can remember what a country When Robert Shelton grand drag— beast They did no such thing They we were when such a man as Theo rld Sar 11 dore Roosevelt was President of tHl"er m ? on of the Alabama Klan threw which: set the entire human race the United States that we hav e weight behind John Patterson and Wt distressingly elected him governor of Alabama - Already in Panama we are feel- - do not carry a big stick we carry Shelton was only a common labor-- ing the full effects of Castro His nothing but bouquets cf lilies of er in the B F 'Goodrich rubber humanismo is becoming a wide-- the valley and violets to give to American movement those who despise us for not being plant at Tuscaloosa But after Pat- - EpJ?tcl we which either stop m its tracks more nigged and direct A nation terson became governor suddenly faU P011 w llk a plague is" only as strong as its actions pro-his fortunes blossomed Goodrich ?r11 fore another year has passed claim it to be Tiny Cuba insults promoted Shelton from an ordinary workman to chief sales representa- - 0t argument osea by those who us because we give the impression immobile tive for the state of Alabama! WS L about Y?1? we is nothing Perhaps before long we shall At first dMnt seem tQ M look to want like Khrushchev withdraw our troops from Guanta-vidin- g ?ot Goodrich It was not the low bidder that a free people namoand the Cubans might ask his-foilowe- Antarctic Treaty Lends Meaning To Thanksgiving for 12 Nations they are the most numerous ' may be some truth in such on-fir- CHRISTIAN A HERTER Secretary of State v i! PEARSON DWIGHT D EISENHOWER less will have the last word however - 10 ' d By the President: Despite greater use on the farms of pest killers the National Agricultural Chemicals Association estimates that insects still destroy 2 billion dollars worth of crops each year- Plant diseases cause a 3 billion dollar yearly loss Weeds account for the biggest toll of all—4 billion dollars a year Rodent raids account for losses ranging from 1 billion to 2 billion dollars a year The manufacturers are concerned lest the excitement over the cranberry chemical residue will lead to a reduction in the use of pest killers If that happens crop losses from pests will increase One of the best ways to overcome opposition to their use it seems to us is to educate the growers weed kill- to use the pest ers in the safe manner recommended by the Department of Agriculture Some idea of the size of the public relations situation confronting the makers of farm - chemicals is to be found the York Times report that letters ftdwing into Secretary Clemming of Health iEtfu-Va- n cation and Welfare support him at a! rate of 7 to 1 for his action against cranberries ' contaminated: by weed killer residue The public plainly will be more jaleri than heretofore ' about contaminated 0od inspectors have a new mandate to be U11U known and who constantly shows ' farm Pests Co Ul ICC tkT o£ rwi tnnc In spite of that the Soviet pur- chase helped Castro at a time w hen were considering a re- of Cuban jection sugar altogether as the sanest way of dealing with a despotic dictator who is the that Latin America has yet eight-fourt- -- hAMrht (U11UU1 U1C Cuba November in each year as Thanksgiving ' Day do hereby proclaim Thursday No vember 26 1959 as fa' day tof j national thanksgiving On that day let us gather in sanctuaries dedicated to worship and in homes devoted to family sharing and community service to express our gratitude for the inestimable blessings of God and let us earnestly pray that He continue to guide and sustain us in the great unfinished task of achieving peace arfong men and nations IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto' set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed DONE at the City of Washington this f fifth day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-nin- e and of the Independence of the United States h of America the one hundred and (SEAL) Vf?1 Russians bpught about 500000 tons cf Cuban sugar In October the U 87b)j designating an Many diplomats regard this as a torecedent for peace more" far- reaching than any organization of the be ironed but but the treaty is al- military atomic explosions an im most certain to be signed anyway portant step has been taken toward the same system to other Significantly Russia is the holdtout applying teteen but it wants to- go further than any Jhe States and Russian view- : 41 the t: in- international has been points bomb tests t spection to ban miUtary tests But Soviet - delegates want to go one better- and ban even scientific atomic tests The argument inside the secret meetings has been Jhat f friendly but continued At one point venson la LLvft er to Camp Herman Phleger U S delegate ' was arguing with the Russians TV1L n'T - ?l1CZ "Drew Pearson" he entreated 'has announced that we are going ference have been most cooperahas S U there tive delegates say to succeed in signing this historic r ziAmnlatA riflnHKntuFapo Kaati a we and are Still vvjiunit hbumiwuhovv yet treaty SepAius jjiuicaa may vc uac ui uic arated" greatest reasons for giving thanks DELEGATES AGREED which the American people have Aside from the disputed point the had since the Pilgrim Fathers gave delegates are now agreed and the thanluf for their 'first precarious r hie ' ' The world takes note of these statements because they are of a far different tenor than those often made by the spokesmen for the Indian nation For years Nehru and his associates assumed a neutral position in the cold war between the free and the Red worlds The official attitude was that the Soviet Union and Red China were pretty good fellows The Indian government leaders continue to be friendly with the Russians but their attitude has definitely changed toward Red "J' -- J?? tS:JnSt A-bo- :SSSS refdyt°Jff - J? 9 uviuuxus auui a wiiimiy as point- the grand 1135 fclven uoan peo- a5ira of Ku the Klux Klan dragon got e pleAnd last month the state ar! ®? jhe worn- eu WiW UUJ uiat uo not lit nnrrhflsin? offir thrpw rTif fh low bid s Royal and nego- tiated a deal with B F Goodrich HOLMES ALEXANDER for $1600000 Note—Gov Patterson has not fol- - marca permit uie ueu uunese voiunieen w maiia a sanCTuary 01 uuoa wme 'mitUng piracy la toe Caribbean and v corn-bu- sy me uuu w iiiexico - lowed the Klan in regard to other matters The Wan is but Patterson led among southern pernors in backing Sen JackKennedy of Massachusetts for president Patterson also defeated Con- semtive Alabama forces to pass a tax program to help Alabama's pub- - American Policy Vital in Taiwan Should It Be Merely Defensive? anti-Cathol- ic TAIPEI " cruel or harsh to thieving natives and blackmarketeers In fact we have probably gained respect by our forbearance toward the natives to whom cur wealth presents a temptation beyond their Taiwan— A Chinese Puxxle" "Disordered r extreme x More of luck than logic Incorporates its scheme" Y" — 1 —Burnham r navare ncpuuiittiu cungreDMiien Free Chinas big strategic worth mg secona inougnis aoout tne r toward these foreign S3v- TV rerigged quizzes they have to the United States is as a re- - ernments corded with high government offi- : ANXIOUS TO PLEASE posiiorv or ideas Many persons cials for political American sell the to In Nationalist China probably be-poses They 'hope there'll be no here will try China-Ne- w the cause cf skepticism and toughness visitor on other grounds-h- ut backfire h Mos Both radio and television shows Diryer snouia oeware mie uig at home we find the government wpuld consider the loss of location is fortunate exceedingly anxious to please us— have prepared by the Repub- - geographical Y misfortune and try e L L II IVf l-- i lican been JA V LS IM agriculture is bountiful decent which is as it should be In other congressional committee in Red China seems whirh thf Pnvprnmpnt hi shots minS conoiuons preau ana a nations we are too anxious to please Tip-Of- f: Seventer10 NEW YORK— The siaie irom version them in South Vietnam we had er" pnvaie Indian friendship appear to be interviewed by indi- ' least at aspiration been vidual congressmen Actually there Pfe ? eral weeks ago Henry Stampler supplying Navy chief' petty f" J The check-up- : 'Dear Mr Gardmost Why this is scf is a mystery in the field of are deas But officers no was interview The pat politiequivalent to Army ser-'c- al islanj8 played host at his Central Park writes Bernice Miller secrener" No resource other gov- - geants valuable f as instructors in gunnery and 'international adrelations were in answers recorded diplomacy South restaurant to Mr and Mrs to Mr Hoover:" That world has tary in the eminent local at the vance The were dubbed navy academy questions "' for the most part Casey Stengel and a few friends' vAggressi6n' against India can only be ex-Foanecdote reason for being as its rnunism on But the in of in the afterward voices argument that their the including Mr Herbert Hoover Kai-she- k is correct but the opening different s sovereignty deserved more n t plained by saying it is a part of the Chi- Chiang Preside is as It congressmen just "During the course of the meal sentence is incorrect in several ' T as anything on the networks rnemoirs published m 19o6t form nity the Vietnamese demanded watchful' the former President told the nesej enigma of a number For aspects quite account of his Soviet re- - commissioned officers as instruc-gressma con-in ' However this each '" way of "' an eager young graduate Y:"VrV story :'::'H-'r"'f v years now Mr Hoover has not can impress the home lations— first came an attempt to tors Here was a chance - td say He to any restaurants of Stanford Unibeen folks by appearing on the same consider Chinese Communists as a wno was boss but we muffed it We Ouf-bf-Doo- rs of honor at of one the was guests had who then the e versity show with Washington local revolutionary partyCommunist- - sent ensigns and lieutenants with at Yankee Old the Timers Day realization that every more rank but with less knowledge ambitions to 'be and sat next to Mrs personalities Stadium Newton Summer television watchers know that 1S 1C 1S an 8 Druryy former director of Moscow mum? A is boss ageni example wruch could t typical example budget a mining engi-neThe rest of the to many times battle Stengel Casey and bloodv muitinTi ln Cf discouraging nnt the National Park Service told the Society the period when the regular stars are en- -' and applied story is generally factuaL' UiC move in vasnington recent uie couuuy cxiricaie ine a committee interview Louis to JannhV of American Foresters last week that joying their vacations replacement pro- -' toward a "Buy American" policy world-famou- s aOBSERVATION POST: Intim- defending President Eisenhower's clutch °f Swte imperialism balanced budget The committee of- - Th story is worth American at- - in" the Development Loan Fund is ates-insist progress is being made toward a compregrams: provide opportunity for new talent heavyweight chamengineer 'for a tenUon because we passed through directionaUy good To this could be hensive program for outdoor recreation in 'to!igain:attentibn Itseems clear from pres- pion Ingemar Johansson - and his fered this interview along with oth- job 'I'm sorry have added a lot more opportunities for to ers 'stage in 1933-5financee-Birgit have said Republican Jannin 'but the congressmen lad' only Lundgren to butvmuch remains be ent developments that the star of next sumand American business to bring borne the United States second in the stage Commit--'PauseThe Republican National d decided to be "just good friends" opening I have at the moment is what some profits with the support of forewarned Etand against tee's letter use of this done There exists the problem explained: "To Gov Earl Long of Louisiana for a secretary' In that case sir yhich mer's replacement season will be politics our foreign policy 001116 Bex the eager applicant responded has three publishers interested in interview on your radio program Television and radio networks even T1-dcaagency shall be the overlord of recreation We are the first nation in history relates one A"061 Mario Lan call the House recording studio for I'll take the job—but I can't start his autobiography across China to Red of to go in for organizing backward growtn in the national forests and wilderness areas 'now are planning for the coverage of the for a few days za's widow will live in Los An- an appointment to be recorded ask- - countries without stalea ' Taiwan Strait Today making them pay "A week later the younfl man Dean Martin bottling ' ing the questions on the attached The foresters were reminded that there is Democratic convention In Los Angeles and geles rt our hert been has mate accomplished way his own liquid dynamite under' ' script Mr Stans answers which reported for work and was asked a virtual stampede on the part of home the Republican convention in Chicago Communism has ceciared eco- have already tpen rprnrHpd nn tfltv me isauonaiisis loum weu iu uc the he had extra the label: "Dino's Booze" required why autumn sea war on us We should react the on the in and nomic air will then be dubbed into the profolk and tourists to the outdoors And so is the press which will be repre- time before assuming his duties ' Congressman Harris'- - quiz-main An unabashed kind 1958 of in Flap the proper place" 'Well th new employee smiled ters may invite professional quiz gram The people of this area surely know sented by several hundred reporters each should follow the Aroer- trade policy Even COST the l had to rent a typewriter and contestants to explain how they : WORTH THE questions the congressican £ fog Havilg that there is a stampede for recreational with a staff of helpers were able to compete on as many men were supposed to ask were learn how to us it The boss reAmenwn shjps planes tracing aTnamfaclurtTt and bein Japaa facon-arpJ- y written out for them GOP by the facilities A striking example of the rush All of these signs promising broad and" turned the smile and said 'I think as three or more TV shows They committee a and air routes w Herof dozens of such names the do Herbert — snould insist imnn trnf fine have Just you'll ever ukj wi that takes place to a new recreation area intensive coverage please the party leaders bert of course was Herbert Hoov- - pros shore islands Taiwan defenses are From Taipei where the governTIME OUT : was the boom at Wanship Reservoir from for the more persons induced to watch conTime Magazine has quietly set- now such that it would cost the ment will do anything within honor LAFF-A-tA- Y r i the moment it held enough water for boats vention activities the more votes to be tled out of court with Teamster offi- Communists the bulk of their armed to please us we could launch aa cial Bill Bufalino whom the mag- forces to capture the island even economic offensive cot with giveor fishing counted L A and Chicago business com- azine falsely linked with racketeers if they could do it at any cost with away but with the purpose of fair Foresters were told that tensions are munities are also happy because the big He has collected $15000 and will the U' S Seventh Fleet standing in exchange The time isn't far off reserve But meanwhile Red China when we must either make these building up between groups for use of for- staffs of press television and radio people "JlZV is crowing apace as an ind'ostnal efforts pay off or we must fori a o Kn fk 1 — est areas The position of the public area added to the other convention readers will j ed him with a family tree 8 feet nationr- the colors and come on home should the Ameris The administrator is to become more difficult make the cash registers- - ring question which its cominvestigators s long merrily and policy be merely defensive? as these tensions increase Those who want they must ring to make up ior the piled In a vain attempt to prove he ican we permit this hostile power Should gener was related to racketeers' The mv u mc puuxiv ucis aui icuetiLiuii uuuui- - uus sums paiQ to' gam tne conventions to across the strait from develop settlement is bad news for Senate China which has no Nationalist racket-buste- r Bob Kennedy whom Bufalino is also suing for airing comparable potential in growth? plan-witthe same charges against him over Red China's present for Salt Lake City to accept the ' intended is 10 to go years television position of general agent of the to surpass Great Britain as an inQ—What wrt tH firct two poWestern Pacific and the Denver & dustrial complex litical partiet in fht United A reconquest of the mainland by Rio Grande at that point He had Statw? 20 YEARS AGO and parents when he arrived last been agent here for the past four Chiang's forces is no longer a realistic consideration But a few days A— The Federalists who followed A power machine school of in-- Sf in Taiwan will set an American to Hamilton's lead and the B Republi-struction was to be 'i&u if the Old Romans didn't services By W U Cordon Thanksgiving wondering Special who accept-hav-- e Democrats) (later QuinS Mrs Helen Barnett at the were to be held at the Tabernacle Jop J? wiUi tteu- - rhc- yfcij?6 something of Jefferson 7 and kadership Garment Co Instructions were $L25 The full Tabernacle Choir was to WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Carthage Must Be Destroyed t - v be in attendance to sing and per week including work materials — vve to agtaice uie are not likely Q Th ChJntt onc wort frv Do not say "We are happy to Nephi L Morris of Salt Lake City with nuclear bombs We buttons en thir coat front have him gressive our in "We midst" A new recruiter for the local Say rn vtAet was to speak are happy to have him AMONG US" could not sensibly invade Continen- - did they reprt jent? Marine Corps station had arrived in tal Chian with our own or allied ! A— Each button represented one Ogden from Mare Island Calif Ogden people were financing a Ogden residents should see the OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED force- s- but we might profitably of the five virtues taught by ConHe was Sgt Steve Fortuna and large cement concern which was to Utah Art Institute exhibit ' said ac- - search for Atomic Age equivalents fucius ray-shaPronounced Racial humility justice order was to assist bgt Robert Vroe- - open in the Intermountain area Prof J B Fairbanks who praised" on cent doctrine of first Roman the syllable prudence and rectitude soon © 1B$S King rwiturrfSyadJat lae WorMrightt the work at the Ogden High School ginaewey mili- both American The policy OFTEN MISSPELLED ruth-Sku- ll Q—What ncttd artist gavt hit Santa Claus widely known North Mrs A J- - Rollow had left to tary and economic lacks the lead-imaAndrew J Cronin local agent of Scull of the head) (a to a cirtain color cf hair? ll a bave nam Johnson but for (part is necessary you iessness "I hate to disturb you Pole philanthropist received a hugs the Denver & Rio Grande West- - visit her parents in Beatrice Neb A— boat) to Titian need bt ovation by thousands cf children era Railroad was to leave Dec 1 and firends and relatives la Omaha customer" trship Thex is to killers-includin- g ! f hi APH MFP U Wn f An ' GOP TV RIGGING — W ic 4 - anti-corn- od ! dig-rigg- 30-ye- ar an '' Politics Summer Star Stampede fo - big-nam- ' t er five-minu- te 3 1 3' " 1 s- pro-Americ- an W 1TW "SESS Z:ZK "S!! ed 15-ye- ar QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ENGLISH LESSON 23? aca - ll s |