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Show - ' . , ,.- ,, . , ,, . ,,.,. .. - 4- ., ,, , --' 2 . .., , , , - , ,,,gi - jr. ,,,-- ,, .. - A4 - PAGE EDITORIAL , , -- - . . , 24, 1963 ILIESDAY, DECEMBER - - - ,,.- i ' .i , Merry hristmasi To All .. i - - . ',::-- , . - , i fr.' ' ', IT IS EASY FOR - A' man to get things :, out of. ,locus in this Year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty ' , Three. , Aman can feel the tensions tnatpuu at mankind, And brood over the fact that man has created the powertoestroy himself at the push of a few buttons, and himself' by.what right we- he may-as- k ; 'celebrate Christmas. l'c' ' : -- - , in our own family circles? , . , ' 7 - . The, world was no peaceful place of 'serenity then. Rome ruled the happy western world with 'a lilt of iron. Greed; -- -- - pride,- - hate, lust, treachery :;- these were , ' no sttangers,emong men. ; , . , on of When the peace sang angels earth they were not describing- - the pre-- - -- - - there-was-co- gh . . - ARN ' - - - ; - . .. VI. :, eAtilot,' : k.t7 - t,,, - .., s., . , . I ' -- -- , ' s k r 1,. ....0 - - his own city. - - - ,,, , -- Marxist-Communi- - earth, ',, - - To Honor Title - - RUSSELL KIRK I t what he may become and a better under standing of his background and traditions, It is time Americans relegated to oblivion, the Indian of the Wild West movie spectacular, the ing plunderer and scalper. We now need to accept him as a fellow citizen to be treate4 with the respect and equality his achievements of this generation merit. pony-ridin- - -- L .t --- - , NATIONAL ANEW AND APPARENTLY vigorous , force in American politics is the Busi- Political Action Committee (BIPAC) designed to protect the prin . ciples of individual freedom embodied in the. Constitution ofthe United States. Three of its several aims are especially ry ness-Indust- , Tr . - meritorious: To promote and strive for the im- provement of government by encouraging and stimulating individual citizens to take a more active part in government'affairs; To encourage individual citizens to - - ,, - - - tions of their government, the principal issues and the records of officeseekers and candidates; To assist citizens in organizing them- selves for more -effectite political action, out their civic responsi- and in carryingbilities.. the organization rep- resents itself as the pouLFial arm for those . More specifically, , - ' - , ' ' - , ,,, - j ll,.. , nessofthrk-lan- d after the sash - ion of the Prophet ..;''' , ., whose c Amos, I s,A- IrTe, , - - - The sexual urges are meant or good; these magazines pros. - t ,, i mate desires.-- , ' - tor " 7-'- - , - A HIGHLY successful adver-'Using man, in his recent t autobiography, remarks that the two WOrdt attracting the ' most attention and the biggest - tpullin vertisemerd are - - a n d --.,,,,, 1',,,,,' :Kreal: ,,4,4 I miss' protests, should -7-T ;- , TIEE CHBISTIAN -- - I , -- - - -- ffhts of -- ' , , - - ' run just Tax Bill ,. final action on civil rights, possibly long enough - m problem is not the House, but the Senate. The delay of the bill in the House is not a bin. drance but a help to, the President's problem the Senate. - ,, '. ' i crointit-the7fix---,-----tre- gir- -- turilitbl A - t IL-zzew ' . -- . . , 1'"a ,, 14 :4trooiPol11 ii b., 1'.l' . - i ,, ; 441 0 0 ' . 0101... lityl q oily:, ..6'Now ,,,r4.'r..,.....- -. 1 r: rrr !fF , f A - i,t1' :I --- fl; 11, PI 11:4: ; 111 7, 1 1 5 - '-- 1 W. , .,... 0 . tNallirlf --- -- 111 , the-- ' during r , .. SM:;M - : seconds it takes for my picture to develop, I'd like to fill you in on my , voting record - - ,, taigtag , ...r2VatvakMR:attliii. . . -- (FROM THE,DESERET ' Fire , r. , FILES) ,' - Acquired1 Motor Truck? ' , oats, hitched up to the. old truck, and driven toStation Dept - , NEWS ' No. 5, which would hence-- , - last - -- -- - ; - ., k ' -- --- - forth be their home. , . , ' Yours 25 Ago , Some 600 people, mostly chil- , Utah's school ' dren, gathered , Dec. 24,- 1938 night ' population- - wu 144,463 boys around the huge Chxistmas , and girls between six and 18 tree in the City and County .. of age. This wu a drop Building grounds. A musical ' years of 4,605 from the record Year program entertained them. '' of 1933 when This was the first public 149,068 students t had ,, ' and its success sponsored -- -, presaged an annual .public 50 Yars Age , observance of the holiday. 1 1811' Fire Chief , Dee. tit he liew mo- Bywater tested-t: 75 'Yours Age. . tor truck and declared. it sat- An , Item , ' ' bract ry. The larnst motor- - , praised the Christmas issue driven- piece of apparatus in- - of the Salt Lake Herald. "It the city, the truck would re-- T coffin out in a handsome place horses. The last horses lithographed cover and em- to leave the central station braces a quantity of reading , were given ail extra feed of;matter " city, ' much-heralde- c , - -- floor-premat- urely. . ,,i1 i. ' ---- ' - : ....., - . , .1-f. 1 iittia .., , 44111MIMEIR t . '. -- I iiit. Vf442,,MA,;;.,M,W11 Gets Preference ''.. ,s4, 6-- - , l'----- lil - - - ,' t 1 ,k,.,.. - I 4tr,,- .,, ,ill -- i "WHEN BE RAN THE SENATE, he only had out nejillY dribbles of power at his disposal, but we : - WASHINGTON -all remember what he did with those meager AccordiliglY; reports of Pressure by the id- i President timing froblem facing resources. Now,- - in the most powerbdoffice Johns---61-Cis sa paradox of Washington today mstration on House members to sign the dis-hi the world, his resources are almost unlimit-- House- passage of the civil Rightscharge petition is so much flim.flam. The MR. JOHNSON IS now shooting for finar' ed. Bthat quick I believe' he means it when thrt;Sateoh he's if is the last thing he wants from congress. ahdfinisatra ttnArhuld no!abeubrPL,todaY Senate actiod on the tax bill sometime in Con. ' e petition o discharge the going to push the ,whole liM , ' , ,.... Instead, he , is f, ,, i he would like the tax - Hopefully, ' - '4'7' Fbruary ' -' ' ' of from consideration further the ' 'ac' bill, in mittee. 77 : ,.. . of in the Senate just before the esfitk this means trying to rush to the floor for a vote, should sud. Civildisposed BM it forcing Tthern '',. Isthat,ILthe ton on the $11 bil- - ; ',.: 1 Rights passes the House. Thee the was worried about the OM Rights 4; - denly amass the required 218 names. . in , senate would immediately begifi its long debate' hierarchy ", ' ; , Itifax cut bill Bill before Mr . Johnson went to the While , ' . , IF THAT HAPPEN'ED, the President's intri. on civil rights, with four months to break the House, ot is terrified mw that he is there. The ! ' The President's : ' , cate would be thrown out - South's -) , C , . delaying tactics. stheni grandees know how much harder it . offear is that, if the sw, , .. ... gear.- .r i i,.... , -is -for Mr. Johnson to retreat on. civil rights , master-pi an but k4.--A , Bill Civil Rights This of course, is why the House Demo- - . work will )) one of President John- require every passes the House , erotic. leaders bave no present Intention-o- f - son's highly.touted .'political resources. - The - who had already proved his good faith with the ---and arrives in the , , .1) 7 , d the , discharge signing petition. most dangerous threats to -- Johnson's master NegreL genate-befo- re the- - I ; might plan Is the unpleasant realization by his old ,,,Q the Southerners are now. plot.. , Accordingly, Zen a t e completes 1 at tirade dougl names worefithe- to .w.. harder than ever .to upset' President-John1.ntwg enr conettgues trthrsenaretbat-(a- i rTme---ting l the of thzn Is now saying) '''' Lyndon ii talking son's timetable. t 3 11 it . will arouse southern extremists in the ---4 ' ' ' ' The fact is that the discharge petition FEPC and passing all, gen. e to launch a between' the Texan BATTLE the of version old shell '. and modem ' I think ha really means iv, This particular TRE, game. It op. : The old southern' colleagues may make bill. , pears to give credence to the,.President's southern' patriarch, whose opinion is very r'ie and his next -mr, Johnson's , They break, uld do this not becauseol any real political prestige public demand 4or quick aCtiqty1)11 civil rights weighty Indeed, describes Mr. Johnson as a , abou .the tax bill, which will pass sooner at a time when quick actionlig the House is man who knows how to squeeze "the last drop spring and have a major bearing on the 1964 - toubts . . election. or later. It would be a delaying tactic to stall L t- ' -- the one thing not wanted. The President's of power" out of his resources. . , . , . it 190 . . . IV,-----cano- :,' I , , . ... . , ', - , --- -- - - . , D - E. Senator Caucus , - THE JOHNSON TIMETABLE: NOVAK - - ---- ' .By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT ,- ,1925 , , well-know- W. Johnson 2990 South - . 7 ' upholding the consfitu. citizen of the Untied States." -- - , - wetionalarericoncernedeverythis means ad--I- -- Rights - , rooted C Iv' I. Snweitvti:ncoonfstishteentlytedandstape terss,isatnedntlasy HARRIS - - If Elder Benson was quoted correctly (Deseret News, Dec. 14), when he said that ". . . the whole . civil rights movement was 'phony' 19 it is difficult to recbncile his position with the stated goals for both our chtwch and our count17. Irr the October General Conference President Brown clearly stated: We say again, as we have said many times be- for, that we believe that all men e are the children of the same Cod, and that it is a moral evil for any person or group of persons to deny any human be.-Ing the right to gainful employmencto full educa- -tional opporttmity, and to every privilege of citlien- evil to deny him the right ship , just as it is to worship according to the dictates of his own con- - , rebels ! There is all , after precedent, , for driving the money changers from the temples. -- -(0 INA) . , 0n Polic y -- 4 see some vehement -- though lawful public demonstrations against.the drugstores and news- stands that - Zminit perverted -sexuality and grossness when we should be recalling the glad7 tthngs of great joy. lir wre -- -- like-t- o -- , : - - ' ....1rwelsoClitistni!s. am no enthusiast lor ' y SYDNEY - tt. , , c02:11c1.-no- ulmes - - Politics - peen similar napperungs m me 'city, snowa ix morst . severe for offenders Surely, these children involved in .these- cises -th e '' same conditions exist and where this mistreatment could happen again. - - -Mrs R.' Mead ); ' . 1243 So, 8th-E- as t St. -- -' ...' ' Biggest- - Words In Advertising Th-e- - , d - des as 4 m At shallow Piet,- - . Alihnlign in gene tal I am no advocate of strikes, I should like to see a public, strike against the cheapening of the , , ., The Shocking Boby -- Beefing Case ' When I read of th- -e beating of the eight:year-ol- 'he ' ed , - 275, love and understanding. I believe this person should receive the same someone use the chain on him until I few wet a aro best when - , . .r chuck- a couldn't help but wonder, as scent, just would' have to be to use , what sort of character one such violence on a helpless little girl, Surely 'chil- dren shotdd be taught right from, wrong, but with a.' screwtspeLetten,z.sLelvis OF COURSE THIS FORM of desecratio- n- would i not; be ss profitable, meekly the 1profanation of Christ- - thewhos Christian community' - were in - mas.- .decay. Yes, we go to shallowmost' of us, on Sunday &of the One symptom and there s an end of it. The 'less of Christianity in modern America is the content of the - sphit of Christmas is forgotten magazines and worse in a heavy commercialism. "girlie forms of smut that make our This season 1 noticed ''Christ-newsstands despicable. In line mas" parades before Thanks- of duty--fI often write ar-- giving! Is the American Christ-tides on censorship and related mas an occasion for rejoicing o a w ten sepal- rs or encyc. o las an that serves as a pretext for periodicalsI ly into these affronts to print mass salesmanship? and art. They are particularly Recently the governor of - Oklahoma spoke out spiritedly repellent at Christmastide. Christmas is the time to cele- - against the abuse of the Christ-- brate as season. the regeneration of ,I . ,; tame I bear as my seconetname. 'Mr. Kirk But I am not disposed to endure -- - - ' i:120EED wh, dim - . - , BE BETTER to , tack the whole idea of Christ. mas than to pervert It In his - indeed. diabolical, I - - - fear of giving offense. wagen automobile, shrewdly t "Refreshing" may be the word adapted these European stand- to American chewers, but "re-- , ards to American needs and in-- dicated that even in our ' own keynote - of the country-ma- ny spectable" is the . people are tless . Bntish campaign. beguiled by novelty and chrtime when an American than by rugged - honesty, de- Likewise, , razor- - company displayed its pendability, and common sense.- H who believe in the freedom granted by the I ' also have some lingering product shaving the fuzz off a ' lat'''' ,''' 0 - Constitution, favor sound fiscal politics in to i consumers German t doubts , about the puissance of peach I see. no reason t '' , was greeted with a mixture of tie, word "Free!" in so many government, uphold bur free enterprise ...: - , ,, , -- to doubt hissystetn, and want to see businessmen and laughter, derision and puzzle- - ads. My boy will tear statement, which t, e'',,,e.'" r, take a more active part in political The ' literal Germans .. out any such coupon and send ment , , , tsbased on long affairs. Obviously,--i- t is intended to be a .6 simply never have the slightest away, and I suspect that ..'"4, and 110.''' profitable desire to shave the fuzz off a ' . lions like him do the same : Corn- counter to balance labor's organized F! A .: ' , experience. . mittee on Political Education. peach. gives the advertiser . which W h a t interests BIPAC's strongest appeal Is its policy good statistical record, but the MAY THE "NEW" BE operme, however,- is Mr. Harris Byear-old- s to support the program and platform of ative word in American ad-- purchasing J not , the most potent L necessarily inlg .; the candidate, not his party affiliation. Words for advertising in other . most but vertising, European Selection of candidates to whom support countties and different cultures. nations still prefer the old and ON BALANCE, however, there will be given will be based on factors of trustwortiable,..--and--.---is.-no-question--thater,--What we think of as '"tunnal of performance. look upon highly touted innova-proven is often a matter of and "New" have done their nature" ' tions with great dubietY. They work well in the recent past. As and latitude. longitude 'TRE NAME BUSINESS-INDUSTR- Y Po- When a famous American want to know whether a product a nation, we are prone to lake litical Action committee doubtless will . gum company, for instance, ad- - will do its Job well for aen long . delight in novelty for its own . n become to voters and pont'. , 7. vertises its chewing - gum in time, not whether it wif-givsake, and we still retain a naive clans before many more elections are held. -1England, the ads (which I have birth yesterday by some fever-- faith in something for nothing. As the politicaLaction armuLthe businesseen)-take-a- ir for fast returns. But in the long run, we must , entirelyferentish brain eager the community, it is certain to exercise a best adver- - ask whether these appeals to tack from those in America. Incidentally, --strong Influence intuture American poll- -, ., The- y- appeal to - British-dec- or not de- greed and curiosity-do tising campaign-- in America-intics. ' 10 the themselvei. Wiltsthe and last for feat the deeplyum, good taste, years, , - - - , man--,-rn- CIVIC and, ethnological - sift-Mar- ' - . - - ouontcLean theelemlowenotor toinrmiourthano 1 President-Ketmedy.- -- cannot but feel, however, --- . - t. , 1,- ::.:4 'groups can do their country a real eery- by supporting this resolution with mes---- sages to their congressmen indicating their approval. I NewlorcelnAmerican - arrow-shoo- g; : . i st 7- Money-Changers- !: , her A JOINT resolution now before the Senate would provide for "American Indian :Day," to be observed the fourth Friday in , September. The date proposed coincides festivals with several traditional Canada. throughout the nation and Such recognition would be appropriate. an abiding in- , The Indian has exercised fluence on American character 'end mil. 'titre, and well deserves to have a day set aside in his honor Here is aft opportunity to recreatethe minds Of young Americans especially -the true image of the Indianwho he is,. , the - sacrifice of Jesus ) goodwill - - that even if high Democratic Party' leaders are so imbued-w- ith the on tolmrnmism"-idealh- at tvelf the inurder our President by doesn't shock them--out of it, a large number of 'American. voters are capable of seeing the truth 'that 'the John Birch So- ciety is expounding, and of turning away in chs gust :frooltke " soft Q4 communism Party - - --S. Morrison,. ' -. .. ,,,... ,-- Delta '! ----- ' S: or Indian I - .. - cratie - ' --- - c 0 m mence to ...'t I :::: :::.: curse the crass- - i, Z..1,:.- - ' ) lhis-----thin- 1 - toward----men- ,-- - A Move . n - L , s ' It -- P.O. Box 322 n, ,J ' .. .11" j, , 12tzzalaent--Damoorail,o-Part,.....-- -lel- I ' -- - - ' ' 1 .,....,,, .,"11 , 4, , Ile bas even given itp man. I , htg Christmas 42'14swhich WE me- ,- gentle readers, - never get annmd thougk my annual explosion. At a - But the whole tendene" to sending anp4ocanso this these publications, at Christ time when everybody ought to custom, sage has become Me 4 4. all times, be e d tating r::!?1;d0-4;- :' commercialized and routine emmilinhas'imize 11116 10 'ian'71 ' ' t upon peace on rocr By - het - --- , --- - -- ,,.- .- i 1113,Wilh' , Out The - ' And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city. of Nazareth, which is called - - , - - Bethlehem: and saying,--(because he was of- the house and lineage of David:) Glory to God in' the highest, and on earth , - - To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, ace,- - and good will toward men. ,,.it nd it cameto pass, as the angels Were , being great with child. the shep-were while so And it there, away from them into heaven, gone that, was, they . us now ,go said one to another,the days were accomplished that she should ..,' ---. J-z-e delivered. - : even into Bethlehem,-- ; and - see hath Lord to the which , come which is firstborn son, And she brought forth ,her pass, -. and wrapped him in swaddling clothes,. and , made known unto us , I found and And with came no was because there haste, in him a they manger; ,laid Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying In a Iroom for them in the inn. ; - And there were in the same 'country shep- manger And when they had seen ft, they made ; herds abiding in the field, keepihg watch over abroad the saying which was told them '. known , their 'flocks by night is child. concerning-thAnd, lo, the angel of the itheman 4the glory of the Lord shone round -- And all they ,that heard it wondered at , I those things which were told them by the , ;about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them,- - Fear not Shepherd& and all these of But pon- --- o things for ' behold, I brine you good tidings Mary kept great heart. in them to all people her dered be shall which ',joy, r , '. A , , . thought the statement by the John Birch Society In its ad, "The 'rune Has Conte," timely and zip- to read the sub- propriate. I was shocked, therefore, sequent statenigal delf-conderaning the society. Puzzled, too, be-cause the Birch Society Is and its ad hadn't been In the nature of a political attack on the Democratic Party in any way. It almost looks as if these Democratic, Party leaders are more amcious to criticize the Birch So- extremism which ciety than the must take the blame for the murder of our Demo , - - - Favors Birch Society Approach 4111111 , ii, , . . I - . ti As &zeta, . 20-3- ' - - . , K , PORNOGRAPHYAT-CHRI4TMA- Drive - which is Christ the Lord.-,----- T of e this shall be. a sign .: you:-Y- shall find the babe wrapped in 'swaddling. ' - ' clothes, lying in a manger. . And suddezdy there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, - all the world should be taxed. And all went to be taxed, everyone into t, ' - ... For yunto David a Saviour, there - -- - - - ow4 i nicQ14,7- i s , - : ,.. - I -- , , ; ,.. . . , ' , , What- Christmas:i s Really About- , - - ;pi . 3L L. - . 1. "41,, 7. ''" , . - .' 2 , ' : Our hiterest and concern In this matter provoked us into seeking further information In what this ,re.. duction, of $20,000, per month, would amd will incur in respect to mental health- progress in our''' community and state. Statistics have proven that Since March, 1955, to June 30, 1963, the resident population of the State Mental Hospital of Utah has dropped' from 1,387 to 613.. During the fiscal year of 1963, the admissions re the State Mental Hospital were 1,124, the dis-charges were 1,261. Statistics indicate that all Cs- charges excluded deaths. It is quite conclusive that the above statistics would not have been possible without sufficient funds. We would appreciate public assistance in this matter. 0 Provo Club , , I 771--i fr,f SIP f--:k4.--1,,-- - -- Dec.- 1, 19E3. " 4 To Bo Road By The Fireside7 - . .--- r , ' ' - 1 ,504 ; ., , - organization and as intereste' d citizens of the ,state of Utah, that a reduction in operating funds has transpired, with our State Hospital, effective as of ... , . d beeTi-calle- ; ' .. ' ' . , . er - .1.,ts,401.,...77, ' .13.,,t ks . .0,,mokr- ' . ',, - , , ..:, ,s. .7, - . . ' T7II"VJIL-J' - -; w- ' ... , .. Al. VI Litt,N4,1- . . ,. 0 . - , , , ". , t),INI swi TcH on . THE L I GHTc 1 0 - ". jyj Editer Th Funds. Cut At- State Hospital' "' It his to our attention as a civic ' 1 &4r 4 , . :, eit- ' '' . ,' , - i - 4 Là:trsTà - - : :s2cliM;k7 111 I , a ) 7"' i J5' - ..) sk 77ri ' - , ' t brit I - Ahm, ., - 1 - V- - ' LYJ : et 1111111plp,p - IN ALL THE RICH, spiritual meaning of the term, we wish our readers every-- z' , 1 1 7 II ' ...,.,, - , , ....,,:::,,,,,, ' tr ill ViZ t. iri. ' .. .' , , . ..,-,- tI O. ,, , , i,-.- , API;i - ,e1..2 7 . ' . i , . ,.. , - , - - . 1 . ITTA, I 1.) 1 . (19 7 .,., L ,, .... , IP"N ( - ,,- . , , , v.iiint,,on4iti4:,,,when,.,,...rwheremerryxhristrn ' , I - where men didn't need it. , It has always was par, mean- was where where there ignorance, joy nthg ld----darkness, of .soul.- . f , . - 1 .., r ...4 , 0 .4e, , ." I - - - i , . ' - , - I ,,, .Howcanwe1ngoXpeaceoneartJ11fl , ..today 3 world? w.eu,.w.losnouT keep tn.mgs in focus We should remember how it was on that 1- - ' in-th- - 1. ," - ', : 1 , ' r-1)- if 7 cl ', t, spirit of Christmas had to .lopk to a, sourcribove the Material world:a source' that speaks not through parliament 9r , kings but direct to the individual heart. How can-w- e keep Christmas iniihis troubled Twentieth Century world? . By looldng, when thee night grows heavens. a new star dar0keyst, efaor when men seem to lose their way in hate and ugliness, from the simple:wise. pure beauty of a child., - By turnini .from tie harsh,' selfish ways of mankind to the love and warmth, of our own family circles and our own . circles of dbar friends. doo'; - ; . . closing our to the:cruel 'problems of the hurpanity and giving ourselves over to joy and love .,,. . ' - - 1;41the manger, calmly and and joyfully, she too had had -peacefully . .: world of men. the shut to put who the those as now, sought Then, nevi,' son 1 ' , - ' f, , o . - -- . - :.- g -- ' ,.- - . . - : jy":11-.--- - - ,, , . --- : - , .. . , - .. ,, , L ., , --- , Stand For The Constitut ion Of The United States As Havinfi Boon Divinely InsplrecL WI ,, :, ..., ..:. ,, . - . :,..,-:-.. ., . . - . . s t , . . . .. -- s, , . 1 ii. J-7- ,r , , - - ... - c El DE7------ 1' . , ,: ., ,, Er4h.) ,,. - ' , ' , , , ' , ' . - ,..., .. , . ote. 11, ca,., ,, . |