Show r OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING UWK NOVEMBER 28 1959 "? - A v VV & ' VY'fi £ il JI A WHAT OTHERS SAY question tills this reporter's mind at the close of the most absorbing ? bout of inquiry in a long expen- ence Can the Chinese Communists carry meir ruuuess ana lerriDie experience to a successful conclu Rank and file union members have much cause for gratification in the refusal of the Supreme Court to review the case of James It Hoffa against the Teamster Union monitors In effect this means that members of a union that is shot through with corruption may go into court obtaining relief "even though the normal channels of reform have been blocked by unscrupulous himself to the union presidency and by an exploiters Some czars in the labor move- abundance of evidence of slick practices ment will scream over this resort to the and shady financial transactions If rank courts to straighten out internal and file members can go into court and force the elimination of such grievances affairs of sick unions but for workers it is an event of the first and the ouster of officials responsible for the same they will have a powerful new importance It is premature in our opinion to as- weapon against unscrupulous leaders In unions sume that the ouster of Mr Hoffa from the the great majority of presidency of the Teamsters Union is now there is no occasion for resort to such tacwithin the just a legal technicality Judge Lettswho tics But when set up the board of monitors to work out ranks of labor breaks down and general a cleansing process for the Teamsters has enforcement of the law seems inadequate not yet ordered the removal of Mr Hoffa the monitor system seems to hold a great and the latter has demonstrated that he still deal of promise Teamsters and The corruption-fightinhas plenty of fight in his bones But the higher courts have given a go ahead signal the board of monitors are entitled to high for the monitors Now they are free to commendation for their persistent efforts press for full compliance with the orders to date and to lusty support in the struggle that Judge Letts has handed down and to still ahead— Wall Street Journal d two-ye- multi-millio- n : A Places for Freedom Two recent separate and unrelated in cidents when considered together provide an ironic note on religious freedom In Spain the Rev Jose Nunez a Baptist minister is facing trial in Madrid His "crime" was that of breaking into his own church after it had been sealed shut by authorities In light of the variety of complaints adding up to "Johnny can't read" it is both revealing and encouraging to come across a study indicating that America's children are reading more than ever before This was the consensus of librarians in 400 U S cities and towns responding to a question- naire distributed by the John H Breck Co Some of the reasons for this happy state of affairs can be found here in Portland where the new children's room in the Central Library and children's corners in the new branch libraries have notably added to the attractions of reading good books Another reason is that more books are available Last year approximately e juvenile books were sold an record which will probably be broken this year There were 1500 new titles in 1959 three times the number published 25 years ago and almost twice the 1948 figure Many are of high quality written by authorities on the subject treated No one need really worry about the average Johnny if he is given half a chance to get his hands on interesting' books If Johnny can't or won't read it is likely that the fault lies not with him but in his par- ents failure to provide the books that are available in great abundance to be bought or borrowed — Portland Oregonian life Insurance Remains Foundation of Finances burden by switching from his old poucy 10 a new one There is still tremendous under- usage of the "term policy" for spe- cific uses Term insurance is pure personal and family financial struc- - insurance and entails no complica- tions incidental to building up sav-ture A little foresight can prevent dis-- ings Where there are loans of any ruption of life insurance 'structures in times of financial emergency type that may be outstanding when when the insured makes loans the breadwinner dies it is desir- order to avert a family against the accumulated cash re- - able-iserves behind his policy financial catastrophe to carry term The practical impact of such bor- - insurance to cover the amount of rowing is to reduce the amount of the indebtedness An especially suit- proposed estate by the amount able use for this type of coverage of the" loan if the insured dies be- - is in connection with the gradual fore making repayment In addition retirement or amortization of home the insured compounds the finan- - mortgages xial pressures on him by adding to A special type of policy known the burden of paying premiums on as diminishing term is available the policy the additional obligation to meet this situation The face pay around 5: per cent interest amount of the policy declines each en the loan year with the reduction of the sum It's better of course to avoid bor- - owed on the mortgage While this type of coverage is rowing but if it is necessary to take out such a loan the insured should available with other insurance com- simultaneously make arrangements panies Equitable Life Assurance with the insurance company for ad- - Society insists on coupling it with ditional term insurance coverage the funds it lends to homeowners for an amount equal to the loan on mortgages By Merry! S ftuktystr Despite Inflation which down-grades contracts expressed in money life insurance is still the basic fbundation of every man's n ESTATE UNIMPAIRED SENTIMENTAL SIDE Then if he dies before fulfilling Apart from the purely financial his objective cf repayment the aspects there is a human and sen- -' estate for his survivors is unim- - timental side to the transaction The Society looking ahead didn't want Such foresight incidentally helps to find itself in the unpopular role to remove the insured from tempta- - of foreclosing against a widow and tion offered by life insurance her orphan children The coupling "twistcrs" seemingly to easa his cf dirrnnishing term insurance with jIaos n al nts 00 all-tim- he fur-Bospo- rus mumon Minister Foments New Trouble in Panama Canal w 1 A uu 1— — rti?tr& HnriVC ?FcmUoa X& ben a A m- m - rllT -- rAtrfrr uv ° t-j- --- v-- I er any-arou- nd cf : 300-0000- t0 - ttrT PEARSON BooksBooks Everywhere ' EVERYBODY'S MONEY :rJh DREW There is no question but that Russia's Communist regime is still relentlessly hos tile to religion in general But in conces- sion to world opinion the Kremlin has eased up if only slightly its harassment of minor- ity religious behefs What are the chances of our good friend and ally Franco doing the same?—Daily Enterprise (Riverside Calif ) -- Ugia Jui-chin- c Benson ar Vc? who have gcrt through the wnnger In the end you - In Russia on the other hand Billy Graham was allowed to visit Moscow's small but flourishing Baptist church whose congregation also has been addressed by for- mer Arkansas Congressman Brooks Hays and Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft s that is gradaaHj interrogates t h today up by Tse-tung- 's ne g Large corporations are often accused of rigging markets! administering prices and otherwise dictating to the consumer More than one Congressional investigation next year will seek to prove these things Yet a look at current developments in one of the largest JJ S industries the auto industry indicates things are hardly so static as one would expect if the above charges 'were true Foreign car sales continue strong despite introduction of "com- pact" cars by the "Big Three Meanwhile American Motors a once sickly independent has a chance to make its Rambler the third largest selling make this model year surpassed only by Chevrolet and Ford And yesterday Ford Motor Co announced its experiment with the medium- priced Edsel has come to an end the make will be discontinued for want of buyers v All this is quite a ways from auto makers being able to rig markets or force consum- ers to take what they want them to take We have such a big concern as Ford drop- dollar project for all pirig a the market research and engineering skill that were invested we have a relatively small concern American Motors seemingly on the way to becoming a really major factor in the industry we have the corn- bined weight brains and money of autodom unable to stem the flow of imported autos And the reason simply is that there is no accounting for tastes and tastes differ and consumers are obviously exercising their right to their own tastes When it comes to dictating the consumer is the dictator without peer — Wall Street Journal built year-peasa- racket-harasse- d Dictation by Consumers O P communes not just figuratively but quite literally as prisons where with mulsion? titudinous griefs In the briefest summary the at"China's peasants sick and suntempt is being made to transform less all a laboring race reancient-agrariaChina under forced pines V draught into a military-industri"like a race in sunken cities like a nation in the mines" giant power For this purpose huge capital investments and other out- - By the same token when you hear rv : r l5Vt arm The I h true tv j bill work-hourand their former s peasantry are paying the and rathe hundreds of millions of Chinese lions you cannot avoid asking have therefore suffered a self how long this can go on Will fearful drop in their level of life not something give somewhere As has been suggested in previous you wonder before the grand aim reports the experiment is plainly of China's full industrialization caa patterned on Josef Stalin's forced at least be attained? industrialization of Russia Stalin This question has also been asked succeeded But the differences be-- and on a very high level in Peking tween Stalin's situation in 1929 and "The rightist-incline- d opportunists" Mao situation in 1959 are who are cow under such vicious great enough to raise doubts about attack are simply Chinese Commu-Mao- 's success nist leaders who have dared to ask If you draw up a balance sheet this question Mao has one advantage over Stalin FEARS ABOUT ARMY --but only one China's labor force today is not merely vastly greater Whatever gives of course it will than the Russian labor force in the Eot rnatter much as long as the period of the early five-yea- r plans Army stays loyal But fears about In quality it is also a better labor army are evidently felt and on a very high level in ' McNatvM Syndic t aSain force more teachable more indusIne trious and more easily deployed Peking Otherwise it would hardly TIME TO COME OUT FROM BEHIND THE SCENERY have been necessary to install the for great projects would be the height of folly former Chief of Secret Police Gen It " as the army's new to underestimate what Mao can of chief staff achieve his to almost Stalin and Churchill by proposed military Looking at Mao's China in short that all the ereat h in- - mobilization of China's magnificent one cannot help recalling the China But it is almost equally manpower ternationahzed Canal foolish to underestimate Mao's dis- - of Ch'in Shin Huang TL That al-tRhine-Danub- e waterway from advantages all of which derive most legendary tyrant also reunit- ed and remade his country He the North Sea to the Black Sea the from China's poverty and over-pop- ulationthe Suez Canal and the " 55af£lITn!l?Lrf int0 wubw Panama Canal aj iLu lice I f li a Ch'in Shjh Huang Lmpcsed i ted too was country Ex-Forei- gn vilytOverpopuIa heavy The Chinese people SsTS I TatfnT more cuii- - at a civen moment- - dcirfpd thv ' mnerenuy lar e er ciTT nor Churchill would list- - tuii uian iorcea i J ' oi- had had enough The Ch in empire inausmauzauon cn a rich founded in 221 B C collapsed intd basically underpopulated "Now that we're u v lu 50 mucn rntmtrv 1V Pncci in too i i T omy 10 yean in Panama" m iiouaess trouble i T "Xl tV4 — u vMv " — — WASHINGTON — Another u: 10 ween uiury-cause ere me main nee oi uus GUI uis ouicuujcu iu u lies in the problem of the standard later BU1UU"- J in and around the Panama Canal today It is due to be led by Dr ""t-" Ch'in Shih Huan£ Remembering CI 4ernauonaliza now it would look rr nf- - t r t- -j u u i f i 1L t thr il nendous question I tave posed Thi o Panama to use' to become is J°ple ve ot no soiuUon now" said ?e st?tecet on with TVitk - Ktf ntu-- i i ift ? m — -1ms — t : uiiu biff eountrv of v resident the little ditch that sits astride the int a re- rtmn in th living tfn "fm v m iuzi r v uie It was Dr Boyd who incited the recent riot in front of the American tired Missouri farmer looking out avoidably occurs in the first phase city who told rne Anyone who Embassy and who personally tore the American Flag to shreds trialization It happened in Russia surely succeed in what they art STRIKE IT RICH Boyd is a rabble-rouspure and simple has never passed a conlt structive law while a member of the Panamanian Congress but knows PPfned in China doing is a plain fool: but so is When the Harris Committee gets sharp drop in the living one who says they will surely fiil" to probing TV giveaway ABuj like many other Caribbean politicians that the more he kicks Uncle Sam ft rrmKrc cHnniH take an °"iuaiuj vi a cuuiiujr aireaay very Ana to Uus must be aaaed Lt hnur the more popular he becomes politically 1x25 wn further fact that as P00 i113 any decisive fail-"r- v asPpof especially careful look at those who The problem in Panama however — — a of in ure sequences China character I is inn special rn'v t recaI1 in goes much deeper than mere rab- - Otherwise they could not collect gored by Colgate-Palmoliv- e Soviet nothing intervention history cn tht quite provoke on CBS Ff3 like the of the Chinese coun boils picture down it Hungarian rent Actually pattern until recently to the basic fact that problems Walt Framer the man who pro-Manv moderate Panamanians HOLMES ALEXANDER should be solved before they be-- who are stanch friends of the Unit- - luceduThe Bi? Kayottf 7? the phenomenal come crises not afterward fAA arCT1e thtkf " v TTn vision Ana me manner m wnicn r VJhpn tliA fH statM nirmnrl ers or makes concessions under ccncessioS to PanaSaniSTv his ront company Spomght Pro- rnotions" owned by his children fester by to brother cd- TV sets refrigerators dec f£?S "JSUf ue55n?fc!v55? over Latin America and leads to coats ana auto- ranges ins demands for more concessions uSan flae' alonSslde Tit minj WASHINGTON D C— If the Re-- Department and even across £ " mobiles for big giveaway has The basic issue on Nov 3 and TRUMAN ON PANAMA already been reported in this col- - publicans need a threesome to make river to the Defense Department again today is the right of the Pan- their convention pep-- While recently In the Far Eatf I amanian flag to fly alongside the In Independence Mo the other umni new a man waiting in heard with joyful astonishment there's Chairman FCC since But pier John the Stars and Stripes on territory of day I reminded Harry Truman that J3 Anderson Under Secretary of State Dillon teH-th- at Robert now has Doerfer stated wings— publicly the Canal Zone Panamanians ar- some time ago he had told me how of the would "accuFCC the Secretary Treasury isg people that our Free (fcr for- probe gue that the Canal Zone is leased he had once proposed the inter-b- y Either as a nominee for presi- - eigners) Trade must be revised to mulative deception' it might t them to the United States They nationalizing of the Panal Canal a good ideo for the congressmen to dent or vice president Secretary make the reciprocity work both collect rent If they are able to e "That was at the Potsdam land they own it they argue ference in 1345" he recalled "I look into the accumulative opera Anderson would do the party and ways tions of Walt Framer particularly the country a heap of good to use Upon my return to Washington his earlier show "Strike It Rich" his native Texan mode of speech I heard Secretary of State Herter This was a performance calculat- - More than anybody in the nation telling NATO representatives that TO 7 Hi ed to touch the heartstrings of not excluding the President this some of the allies and America Actually it was about as tall and graying financier has whom we have put in business must 01 TOR heartless a TV production as ever snasen me iMerai leaaersmp out start kicking in to the ccrnmca ef to protect the health or educate the exploited human misery fort Over in the Pentagon are top It was of a long trance His fight for the sound dollar officers who don't make public to end Cancerous Weed public against a "weed" killer far rigged from beginning more harmful than the spray For "Strike It Rich" brought to New starting as hardly more than a quiet speeches but who could say that not only has it been proven to York the hungry the jobless the scuffle in the Cabinet meetings Britain and Japan are virtually dis-Dear Editor: With all this hullabalou going on caus© cancer in humans (not rats) man whose wife was dying and has begun to restore both domestic armed West Germany Is not much but deadens the "mind and lowers needed an operation the orphan and foreign policy from fits cf mad- - better eff and that all are trading regaroing tho purity fnr tinman con- morals when consumed In fact vho needed adoptiOIL Then while ness and also to call attention to under the protection cf the evert sumption of the lowly cranberry the- - USDA pays subsidies to America watched and listened an economic policy of ruination committed American Armed Forces Mr Anderson 49 although a The one man as it seems to me it seems to me the growers of this growers for the weed No one ad- - Walt Framers answered the tele-delicacy which is synonymous with mils it is healthy and facts prove phone from benefactors who vol- - Southerner born and educated who best represents this Thanksgiving are being sorely and it is harmful to the mind and body unteered to help those who were makes his home in Greenwich ing to realities is Robert Andcr-- fctefe1 ed self-discipli- S L HONG KONG — One tremendous tryside complete their case against Mr Hoffa without fear of ending in a legal blind alley Much significance attaches to the fact that this suit was begun not by the government but by a group of disgusted Teamsters They were alarmed by the manipulations through which Mr ' Hoffa elevated well-manage- A Can Mao Bring Off Grand Plan? Obstacles Seem Insurmountable Weapons in Use Against Corruption so-call- JOSEPH ble-rousin- : Secrefary of Treasury Ready--lf GOP Calls n3L£Ml the mortgage contract is intended to provide cash to pay off the mortgage at the time of the death of the breadwinner Similarlv errotm tirm mverAer is spreading to cover the small ner- sonal loans of borrow af hnV and also to cover amounts owed on certain types of instalment con- tracts Here the lender has taken the initiative in adding insurance rnvraPA fnr hi nm m-' f Prospects of repayment Uat4 w°n t be vitiated by the premature of the borrower P3" arrangement is so desirable f°r toe borrower that he ought to shop around in making commit- to deal only with those who f insurance coverage yF' Llkewise some of the merchan-th-e dls?rs of systematic installment Savus plans such as mutual funds' provlde ' at an added cost grbup Jer coverage The purpose is to e original money goal even saver fails to live long enough J to comPkte his schedule of pay-t- o ments- - Such diminishing term covcan bought by the cus- frage omeT independently through life "urance companies effort 'to achieve a rea- nfn amount sonabIe of certainty in An world it is constructive pertain to stoP worrying and to cover risks which you can't control such as ature : death through insur- The commissions to salesmen on low-an- d such pure insurance tends to be under-paire- d sold But term policies are useful for providing against specific haz- ards such as dying befbre the mortgage payments or savings in-stallments hava been CcmpUttd gi two-candida- te - Con-leas- LETTERS ex-enem- t sw-akp- In enforcing the Pure Food and Drug Act there are other fields in which Mr Flemming and o t h e r s could more profitably spend the" taxpayers dollars for it costs mon- ey to publish and investigate any une sucn as mis one wmcn nas supposedly been committed Too at this time there is another angle which fits into this disgusting research The public was recently shocked by the disclosure that their TV screen and minds had been con- taminstoH hv firoH nrnffrnmc Cnniu- ng the depths to which some people will sink for pay and the manufac- lurer io Kei ins proauci scia The point is this we don't read see or hear of anything being done thru the Pure Foods Act or the under which it functions - U-SD-- ' ' As with the fixed programs and gram filth- - the so ifiGcactta WEPT ' ' advantages of this or that At ¥°Jes- - almost are consttantly forced into other called brand one's mind al ! stomach thru the eyes ears and nose too Personally I wisn iv naa never ueen mveniea or that it could be controlled more for the good and less for the bad effects on our nation's youth PS I'm not a crackpot or abok itionist but maybe someday another President will go down South as did Abraham Ilnmln uiith 1avrv nnH pledge tod spray out the weed for the good of the nation's health But men inavue uie ciaiiutny wtu nave come back into its own Yours very truly VICTOR J NELSON Morgan Utah f P1® fiH1- fortunate tell — - 'SL0" tales watchc1Uie-UI- h of suffer-- — — master of ceremonies would p rCk 0 Hi? t ' 1? he's there) on Park Avenue New York He is thus a cosmpololitaa American a canny man cf busi- ness who became Na? secretary these things as krg as some & us fa the press have been writing them and is crJj lately getting rrc- ognition for his ood sense In the in the Eisenhower administration unlikely event cf a in 1953 and was promoted to full ler deadlock at the cosTenUca cf wuujci ouiLua m wc jricjuuea someDoay seems sure 10 second term as the replacement for Anderson G0 Humphrey Re's first Secretary of Treasury But with a him why wait? Why net thiri cf big reputation brought was thought to be the resident mm now as a conservative candi- genjus 0f national finance In con- - date who fits the times and tht Nixon-Rockefe- l- V-T- often-miscall- LAFF-A-DA- Y - and receive a call generous benefactor (F°tm But what the audience didn t know 03(5 benefactor not only waf aa been COacnCU in aavance DUt trct Anrfprsnn smrmnlatM Klrrw frequently was charged a fee for building reputation while he worked name mentioned cn the on £?ttmS job —: " cuinni ncnwa miuul"ck Bflirv tdcum nen a family came to New York in few newsmen hotel in a Manhattan and stayed Washing- Today to ton would Pres- rate hesitate the for hotel the that paid pubilicty When a family came to New York ident's second choice as far su- courtesy of certain airlines usually perior to the first Humphrey went "mid- the airlines paid for the plug along with the Thousands of letters flowed into die road' trends that led to ever- the "Strike It Rich" program They spending at home and overextension were culled out by Framer's associ- - abroad It has been Anderson's lot to de- ates checked with local mayors heart-rendin- g if a balanced federal budget were mand and they were the 'writers (less enough brought spending continued high tax- to New York ation) to call attention to the 4 After the program they were billion dollars imbalance cf foreign One of trade caused by our giveaway sometimes left stranded Framer's associates warned that schemes to nudge seme cf cor he would get into trouble with New rich allies with the idea that they York's commission of welfare and should help out with the poor neigh- Com- - bors eventually this happened welfare the from plaints department From his seat in the Treasury Mr Anderson has show the closed But for Department finally seven years it had tugged the beamed the influence of his logic to the other end cf town— the State heartstrings of America heart line ed QUESTIONS AND ANSVJERS Q— How Is th rthwerm cla-t'rf- then Prince ot Wales cn his first visit to the US in 1919 earthworm is not the 0— Is tht tlemtftt sodium tvtr In th purt staN? found or of moths other young or larva A— Sodium is fouLd in large quan- insects It is a true worm which UV J J VWl'iUlllilJ'l ' ' belongs to a group cf segmented other elements It is never found worms called annelids in the pure state O— In whost honor did Ntw Q — What prtsidtnt sirvd In tht Yerk City held its first ticker $m after Uaving th White Houst? ap rtceptton? A — Andrew Jchzsca A— Edward Dukt cf Windier A—The term policies are 11 - ''She's one of my old schoolteachers" n whtwaitt CeeCS? Taken as a whoe the presidential field is richer than two-part- y " ""- - tit tens v M but as cautious as cats 0n the prowL This man Andersen begins to loom as the leader we'vt been looking for There is another policy where I hope the Anderson hard view might penetrate At a lions Guh lunch- eon in Taipei I sat next to tht speaker Chinese Finance Minis- ter C K Yen who talked cm hii impressions of two American visits '53 ia 1037 The two-yea-r chsrre h ths tj S A said Mr Yen sbcrwtd ES ii & (a) Increased irilaticn arid fa ta (b) Decreased strength cf American dollar Minister Yen who had just toured the free world as aa official cf the World Bank and Development Ftind found virtually every other currency gairl--g in strength—except the dollar But he viewed the American po sition he sail with cpluris-- n because cf the great American record and tradition for productivity Productivity? But that is the very thing we are sacrificing In the steel strike and fa the deadly tosle fcr power between labor and manage-me- nt Today the Japs can deliver steel many products I am toli to Pittsburgh cheaper than Pittsburgh can dcuvcr th same products cre 13 8 fie' ec?—— field— where we need the srrie pet- tough "Save America" policy thst Robert Anderson is fcrgirz in fj nance and foreign affairs lis is a a tch itJ |