Show 1 0 v m rryf y w yw r James Reston Vote on The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday ct C New York Times Service n When the nation is in doubt 'on great of questions war or peace it now tends to side with the 1 1 President THEd o m 1 n a n t forces in the world and even emwithin pire have been working against the centralization of power and meanwhile the United States has proved In Berlin Viet Nam the Congo and particularly in Cuba that Communist efforts to change the balance of power by forces of arms would produce Mr Reston tic questions It will ignore h i s recommendations on medical care or education labor or transportation civil rights or conservation but on the complex and vital issues of foreign policy it will usually go along with the White House This Is particularly true if the President is appealing to the generous and optimistic instincts of the nation And it is something comparatively new in America for in the days of American Isolation public opinion on foreign policy questions— as Presidents Wilson and Roosevelt found to their sorrow-ten- ded to be skeptical and even hostile Nobody here feels very happy or confident about the treaty but this is a hopeful and optimistic country It savage war fought a Germans and against the the Japanese but bears no grudge against its former enemie- s- IT HAS NOT forgotten all the broken promises of the Russians since that war and yet it believes in change and and this new beginnings hopeful spirit prevailed in end- - The Senate has never quite forgotten its vote against the League of Nations -- That time it bet on its fears and this memory has lain on its conscience for two generations So this time it bet on its hopes and on certain assumptions that cannot quite be proved THE FIRST OF these assumptions is that the split between the Soviet Union and Communist China is not likely to be resolved in the foreseeable future The second is that the Soviet Union will continue to expand its influence as far as it can but will not wage atomic war to achieve its objectives Maybe tions will wrong both assumpprove to be war Mao is China’s Stalin he could be replaced by a more moderate Chinese Khrushchev who would bring Moscow and Peiping together again Or Khrushchev himself could be replaced by a Stalin who would scrap the policy of coexistence Tse-tun- g seems deeper now than ever before and with the Chinese population by increasing more than 15 million a year the impulse to expansion and aggression in China is exceedingly strong Alsothe defense ofthe West against Soviet expan-sioprobably has succeeded beyond anybody’s dreams of five years ago AT THE END OF the war Moscow was Convinced that the new nations of Africa the Middle East and Asia would be sympathetic to communism that Western Europe would divide politically and economically and that the United States under threat of nuclear blackmail would not risk a big war even to defend the vital interests in the West None of these Communist assumptions has proved to be true Nationalism has proved stronger than communism The ideological unity and “monolithic” organization of the Communist world has proved to be a n d myth Soaper Says If France won’t eat our chickens we won’t drink their wine This makes sense we suppose to anybody who got an “A" in economics and flunked logic BLASSINGAME HIM ON PAGE 10T These are not just pleas-- ' and night- ant dreams mares Dr Van Dellen Cardiac Muscle Heals Fast well-informe- d Coronary Victims Recover Ten men who had recovered satisfactorily from a heart attack volunteered to exercise on a- i n treadmill the"same way as 20 presumably healthy The persons cardiacs— did just as well as All this was debated in the Senate! Not since the United Nations treaty has there been such an exhaustive inquiry on Capitol Hill and always there - was doubts even emong the supporters lorjf there is a pause in the cold war it was brought about not by trusting the Soviet Union but by opposing her SEE “ others the with no strain on th heart s u g g e s ting ACCORDINGLY despite all the scientific and military testimony the decision in the end had to be politicial and even philosophical and it is that they should be able Dr an ®e"en to perform their normal jobs The machine was set for the amount of work that 40 per cent of the male population is capable of doing here that the optim'stic spirit of the nation prevailed The Senate simply was not prepared to say that it would not take another chance for peace that it would defy the hopes of its allies and the o f the recommendation President and vote its doubts and fears The cardiac muscle usually heals completely after coronary thrombosis the other hand the basic cause remains and is not much different from what existed months or years prior to the attack in hatjo we question mean? On WOODROW Wilson would have been consoled by that for he went to his grave convinced that so great was the negative spirit of the Senate that it would never again ratify another major treaty THE UNDERLYING cause of the usual heart attack is hardening of the coronary Gorcn on Bridge Neither vulnerable deals NORTH R South A732 VQ10832 A 6 943 EAST 106 West KQJ9854 VKJ74- A V965 A 10 7 Q9 None A852 SOUTH None VA KJ8542 KQJ1076i The bidding: South West North East Pass - Piss 5 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of spades Commendable restraint by East during both the auction and play of today’s hand de1 prived - 3 - declar- er of Jnforma-tlo- Goren and East made the key play of the deal when he followed with the trey — FAILURE ON the part of declarer to throw a heart from his hand on the ace of spades strongly suggested that he had no heart losers Accordingly East could see that releasing the ace of diamonds would serve only to assist South In the quick establishment of his side suit! Although his duck risked the loss of an Immediate trick East knew that it would leave declarer with considerable washing to be done before the latter would be in position to claim the hand ALTHOUGH South could have simplified his problems -of up the-ki- ng diamonds when East played low declarer can hardly be blamed for placing the ace with West under the circum— stances The jack was therefore played from the closed hand and West was in with the queen A spade return forced declarer to ruff ing n that would assuredly have en- abled the latter to walk off with his con-tia- -- While East could not be to subjected criticism for doubling the five club bid holding both minor suit aces his partner’s preemptive three spade call suggested that little defensive assistance could be expected from that quarter PROSPECTS FOR a major killing were not bright therefore and East decided that’ a double would locate cards for the declarer West opened the king of spades and the ace was played from dummy on which South discarded a diamond The six of diamonds was led at the second trick A motion £or two They are topics for serious diseussion today-amoscientists of all kinds who work with the weather The atmosphere is one of the most complex physical systems known to man Even the simplest manifestations of it are still a puzzle Man does not know what makes it rain how lightning is generated or how violent storms are born and die ng SOUTH proceeded to establish the diamond suit by ruffing three times In dummy but in so doing he was obliged to force his own hand twice more reducing his trump holding to three one less than the number held by East arteries These vessels supply the hearf muscle with blood and as such represent the most vltaFpipelines any of us possess When fatty- substances such as cholesterol adhere To the inner lining the cali- beroL4hevesscl is reduced gradually - Suddenly one segment Is plugged and the heart attack Is In the making - Some victims describe the ensuing distress as a burning sensation or a viselike squeezing pressure over the breastbone At any rate it is a new and frightening experience and the majority of sufferers are anxious and eager to call the physician Pain killing drugs oxygen and bed rest bring — - refief Pain comes from a dime section of the heart muscle that was robbed of blood by obstruction of the artery The cells die off gradually and the process reaches its height about 10 days later when the fibers are soft and weak sized FROM THIS - time on healing takes place and the dead muscle fibers are replaced by - scar tissue' By the end of 12 weeks the area is as solid as before - The artery continues to be obstructed but new connections are made with other vessels to bring nourishment into the bloodless area In some instances occluded the is segment vesseL bridged by s new The exception is when a large branch of a coronary artery becomes plugged depriving a sizable part of the Jieart muscle of blood—This is a more serious situation and those who survive may not be able to exert at a later date without devolp-in-g chest distress Tension and Glaucoma R B writes: Do nerves play an Important part in glaucoma? Reply: Yes in that emotional upsets may increase the pressure within the eyeball Mosquito Bait Mrs M writes: Do mosquitoes stay away from people who eat very sweets? Reply: No I doubt if food has anything t do with attracting or discourage ing mosquitoes These insects must bite in order to taste the blood Lifting After Surgery O A C writes: How long after a spinal fusion operation can a big strong man lift a suitcase? Reply: Empty or full? Had East played the ace of diamonds at the second trick it would have enabled declarer to establish his suit with a single ruff and East would have been restricted to his two aces Bung jour best girl to L£OFATfeA 355-539- 1 - 0 -- Last year the United States invested $1340000 on research control - in weather — Additional sums of $3300-00- 0 and $1200000 went for basic research in atmospheric science and for installations at the new National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder Colo The National Academy of Sciences recommended through its Committee on Atmospheric Sciences in June of last year that money and manpower for weather research be tripled over the next THIS WOULD mean that a total of five billion dollars —a quarter of the sum earmarked for the nation’s manned moon project — would be spent In that time If controlling the weather is really as hopeless a goal as it looks judging from what has been achieved so far what could be the point r to all this? Part of the answer Is that scientists are finally acquiring the necessary tools and techniques — for — analyzing both how the atmosphere behaves by itself and the effects man might create by SEE MORE ’64 FORDS AT PETTY Petty Ford BRONCHITIS Research at Spears Hospital has opened th door to health for thousands Of sufferers who hev been lead to believe there waa no help for their ailrespiratory ments such as Bronchitis Asthma and Hay Fevar It you ara Interested In the treatment that has released so many from tha torment of these ailments write tor our tree literature and see your Chiropractor Hospital Salesman Ford has its biggest array of models in history in the '64's and you'll see more of them beginning Friday ot Petty Ford big volume dealer Open 'til 10 pm Friday 8 pm Saturday phty FORD 2 1st South at 9th tail Used car lot No 2 Mam ot 6th So Used car lot No 3 al 61 6 So Mam DExteT DeptTK-- 1 Denver 20 Colorado i Interfering with it in various ways Modest success has been achieved In altering meteorological phenomena It is possible to dissipate certain kinds of super cooled fogs by heating or spraying them with dry ice of liquid And rain can be propane wrung from clouds when the conditions are right The electrical properties clouds can be alteicd in effeqt tumbling thunderheads upside down Then too theie are signs tyiat man is already influenc- Ing the weather but in subtle ' ways that he doe? not yet fully comprehend THE NATIONAL Science Foundation’s Fourth annual report on weather modification notes for example that man may be modifying the atmosphere “at an alarming rate” by the huge amounts of carbon dioxide that industry pumps into the air from the coeustion of fossil fuels Even reforestation and wa- - ter conservation projects are thought to affect local climatic conditions' by altering the balance between incomheat in cering and tain areas And some scientists are concerned that space rockets are choking the upper atmosphere with chemicals and water vapor that might alter conditions enough there to produce noticeable effects on earth out-goin- A major reason for the rapidly growing interest in weather modification Is economic Weather scientists have estimated that as small an advance as being able to predict weather accurately oply five days ahead could produce annual savings of $2500000000 In surface $75000000 transportation In - retail marketing iyjd $3000000000 in water resources management EVEN GREATER savings in human life as well as property could be achieved if pian could not only pre- - Just Try and Stop Me By Bennett Cerf In Westchester an earnrabbi The priest made a little silent prayer before est young miss was mighty each'puft and began sinking unhappy over her report them from all corners of the card "But my dear" congreens Obviously shaken soled hei mother "you’ve the rabbi said half joking‘A’ in an gotten everything ly “If you taught me to say What more could you posthat little prayer do you sibly ask for- ?Brushing-ba- ck atear the — thlnkmyputts— would start— dropping too?” “Not a little girl pointed to an identification line just under her chance” the priest assure him “Why not?” demande name on the report card “Look” she demanded “In the rabbi “Because” said the priest “you’re a terrible Sex they gave me an ‘F’— putter” and I didn’t even know we were studying it” Mourned the proprietor of a men’s clothing emporium Hank Meyer took his en“In our establishchanting little ment with 60 fancy clerks him a into with daughter we sold exactly one suit voting booth After he had Tuesday Wednesday we sold a down number of pulled nothing at all And Thurslevers he asked her “See day was even WQrse than how it’s done?” “Yes Daddy I see” she replied her e'yes Wednesday’’ “How could It be worse" deshining “Now where’s the possibly manded a stickler for acgum?” curacy “B e c a u s e” exIn the locker room golfer claimed the proprietor “on Craig Wood told about a Thursday the loafer who twosome involving the bought the suit on Tuesday town’s leading priest and brought it back for credit” five-stor- three-year-ol- decade f Scott Bringhurst Jr Spears Chiropractic — NOR DOES he understand the sea of air around him well enough even to predict accurately more than about 80 per cent of the time what it is going to do tomorrow letalone make it do some-thin- g he wants it to ' Nevertheless there is today considerable cautious optimism mixed with frank concern among scientists who are notorious for their conservatism What is more large sums of money are now being spent by some-2countries on weather modification over and above funds for routine observation and ' forecast little The latter was ultimately able to claim the setting trick with his long club picture built Seats Now On Sale CENTRE B'way & State Arrived! Has those wonders could set In motion a train of events that would lead to disaster Nobody knows the answer to these speculations —The test ban treaty Is-- lim-ited It is uninspected jA major decision of policy has been made on the basis of incomplete information Equally sincere and men have differed on the extent of the risks Involved in signing or not signing the treaty Yet there Is very little present evidence to port either of these fears— If anything the division within the Communist world from the weather’s sometimes terrible capiice But he also sees the possibility that attempts ta work contain the nuclear develop-men- t and aggressive expansion of China -- I Last of Three Articles To the pessimists this is no more than a switch in Communist tactics aimed to achieve the same ends to the optimists it is a fundamental change designed to control the arms race and By C ' By John A Osmundson ©New York Times When a weather scientist thinks of tomorrow he sees the prospect of controlling the most powerful forces on earth forces greater by far than those of all the nuclear weapons In existence — the forces that run the atmosphere HE SEES THE prospect of turning deserts and tundra into croplands and of forever freeing mankind All this has produced at least a pause and a new atmosphere in the cold ‘ war obstruct him on domes- - the Weather Control-Dream or Nightmare? thus WASHINGTON— The of the nuclear test ban treaty tells a good deal about the psychology of the United States will ) Elements Could Hold Key to' Abundance Reflects Hope Optimism of US A-Pa- i September 25 1963 The World’s most Luxurious Bus Service diet but deliberately divert or prevent droughts hailstorms flash floods hurricanes and tornadoes Whole new regions ‘could be made habitable for a growing world population And countries with agricultural problems stemming primarily from climatic conditions (Russia and China for example) could solve them themselves thereby reducing Internal pressures which are felt Increasingly by the rest of the world j But scientists re well aware of hazards Involved A report by the Rano Corporation for the National Science Foundation points out a hypothetical case: If a way could be found for cooling the Northern Hemisphere — and there are several schemes afoot for doing this—increased rainfall that would be produced at lower latitudes would benef't the desert regiuns-ot-th- e United States North Africa and the Middle East AT THE SAME time this might be disastrous for the northern regions of Europe the Soviet Union Alaska Canada and possibly the northernmost portions of the United States where disabling amounts of snow could fall Since weather recognics no international boundaries It Is considered absolutely essential that this research be coordinated "among nations I’he National — Foundation’s — Science — modification report concluded on tills note: ‘The atmospheric sciences may be at the same point of development that nuclear physics was 30 years ago s when no appeared certain economically-lmpor-tant-application- "WHEN LARGE scale weather control techniques are in clear sight it may then be too late for true International teamwork as is proving to be the case with atomic energy “It is the foundation’s aim to further International cooperation In weather modification research In all ways appropriate to the national Interest" |