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Show , ,kJ.E t13 .' -- r- - Ir. 1r mr. 7 - D)EsEDET 164 , - - , gaugzatmv2tat -- .. 4 .4 1,4 1. IF , , 444 '44, -, I , - gt,, ; t b y: A. cC; v - v7, 0- ,- Crime Incrcato : 1 ' - .01... ot ,. 164111 a - 0;40 1 W o Wants ChiéfSkousenis Job Flouridation: 1 -'- 41:3 - I;P 0 0 t:; 7:1 , 11 ,,,4,moo' t- , : , 4 - TT StEMS that nearly everyone is setting into this fluoridation thought I would add ,e ;441, , I t . Childrän 'First Consideration ,, - erIous.sIthe QUEStIONHow in the ,United - - 11: , - , --- I , : Fle .1 X , blvos - , wr , ' , i - - , . P PP, I Attorney General Speaks: - Salt Leko City, Utah, Tuesday, October 21, 1958 , p, . - the United States IVe stand' for.the Constitsition-o- f as having been divinely - inspired. , , 441; - 1.4 - - tI , to come forward and tell the eommuof V i , thillionugghs7 olr ' General- - William 1.0i' , Attorney ally why., two myself...It seems to.' Salt Lake City are asking today what , Rogers.--Thannual grime report lies behind the intemperate and me that we have not been very We ask all citizens who want to preilliglip. !..,,, , L' ..: , . the Federal Bureau of Investigation 111,00!, f!r-practical in some of Ci011$ attack on Police Chief Cleon Skousen serve a decent community to consider Indicates that apprcadmately: 007 '4 , ' our thinking in this f).".'1":1 .......,is ' of the nature attack that the calmly 2,796,400 major crimeswere cornin Sunday morning's paper. . : ,:,,,,t,, I believe it matter. 1 , answer aéhieved c".111.1;...-Men not have made. The a yet being mitted in i957., .11,L,: It is good question.Is the responsibilitY '11... fm,'''......'',ipar mismake in this citiworld; they should concern every perfection ,,, JIM it appears flOw , I of every citizen who , tglist ina 4 ,..' - takes.. Chief Skousen would be the first 1 I : zen, 1 ! I that about three I .1.'!! to admit the he makes mistakes from li : of the t .. Apparently, a million .siOr:' i t fluoration q u e s. I camtime. .'A to , time . (41 ask vicious, Chief of. to ;:;" to ' i tion honestly unptincipled i crimes will be f(nn get rid community wants I c., I ' , himself this ;outs: i Sk011 I mi tted or oneAl palgruto magnify, mistakes' and ignore .bk ' water of R.f. the that : . I ,1 "How make man can tion: much 60 N04-crime living accomplishnlent for 4' every , ,....,1 I Sunday's editorial, with Its impast look bad. in goes through our city water systems sioned attack not on issues but on the persons ' I 11;4', The As used for drinkingand just how United States.' I I cost : chiefs personality and character, seems THE MEASURE of a public official is his -. '' much of the treated water is of this social over-ato us to have no other purpose. record. of accomplishment We who 11 accord.., children, the turned by . evil is staggering , innmel 111 '1r) diNeither have. the urge .every citizen to compare the state of ' Ing to the experts will be most robs the', nation of resources and fluoridation?" "news stories" in the same jOurnal that t affected by reedy , 4 4... , tion and honesty of the police department i have been sniping at the police departIf all this talk about the great 0", t purposes: better schools, better . ," tie '"P' benetits of fluoridation is correct 1, ment almost daily for weelcs, , today with the chaotic conditidn that ex- - highways, better playgrounds, bet- 706-11b---;.. ,t, - The people of Salt Lake City should, "' and true, as our great experts have isted when Mr, Skousen took, over the t , .1, been telling us through their scien; :I:; '3 F14111 we believe, demand to know'the motive of ,410,6, vIP -Lp.,!;::,7Jrit t debt. department EF . ' tific and medical agencies, then why Then citizen if let ask himself this attack. every Ar.".. ' don't we put this fluoride where it : QUESTION-C- an he wants to return to that jingle-an- d you put the cost. ' el0 V' 1444,P''. A01 WHAT IS BEHIND this effort to oust will get to the children. Let's put iit . :' in dollars? he Is willing to stand by and let whether and cream " In the milk and ice - Chief Skousen? 'el 71 i ;4'1!),Svk",,,, those who want to return to ' etef , soda pop. it this way--Is it because city crime enforcement police work and an "open" city ineve their 4.1 Ir. 1 ll spend some?, After all, where is the child of ( i e Isn't 'goose" enough to satisfy the anti. , way. s. the age who will be most affected thing more than 110 billion on na.. Skousen elemeptst, b litho citizen ask two Let 6 himself, tar. every This crimeacctional ,,,, defense. year by these fluorides who doesn't put 71. .A.b4) .86N61 Is it because prostitution has been so would succeed Chief Skousen if he should cot, 400 ,C more milk products than water in estimates to L madeby ording a that recently a , vigorously director of the Inouths and stomachs. The'''. - a prosecuted their, tk 1 A A 6.. o ' dairies could- - even have milk with niiitigitói.sTlira 1.11 6 man dedicated would cost take the the nation Joh, having FBIwill approxi A '11616 National Health- Association made the al- - seen what happened th another trained, C2-!' ' or without the fluoride and thus' I r v,,, da a mately $20 billion. This is more than rof 10 in of most incredible report that the have days would right dedlciaid on is and education , everyone man?-, spent many - - - honest, free choice which was so eloquently times more than is spent on churches diligent search they could find 'no subof political hacks woad be Plenty ' Good Uncle! discussed by Secretary of Agri. , - and -institutions. - to be flantial evidence of professional prosti. . religious available,police chiefs Ezra- - T. Benson in his culture tiation in the city? job is a lucrative spot for a roan who is - , crime increasing or last QUESTION-- 1s Sundayin Salt LikeCity speech -Is it because narcotics traffic in the willing to wink at a little vice and crime 1Alexander -- .0. - POLITICS IN IDAHO Holm es who want the almost ., . those Then Sy United the lessening-i, States, problem &Jew Years behind his 'own hand-oeltya shameful 7 medication ' .. (or at least they free stamped out? his back; But is that the kind, of police agohas been 'virtually Rogers -- Crime is increasing. been saying at only 12 cents have' l i a for Is it because a person "looking It 1: Twentyfive years ago the then at department Salt Lake City wants? per person per year) can have ' . t little action in the way of a backroom that been general have reported torney slightly those and whop crying WE SPEAK the minds of most citizens' or , three condition common had crimes been tive -, over Idahot meth.. to or no 1,500,000 reference forced with little OISE, of victims crap major gamea Lucky IDAHp about being lop we believe, irt appealing to the 'men in time find: ' .111 Local issues and personalities committed. As I previously indicated the national GOP. The governor is - 'cation can exercise their right ,of 'r ; 'four years agohas a hard ' to uniform their these close to police eyes milit is esitmated that about three seem to count more here than in any pointing with pride to the state protree agency or, choice. I am sure. t, ing Iit? as not to attacks destructive best can, committed they crimes be will lion diversification for of on state this chief becausegram the has attempted major Industry that if what our medical merfrand Is it reporter's itinerary. this year or an increase of 100-iWith federal and foreign affairs held,- which, he says, has added 40,000 new our dentists have been telling Us ot -- - to enforce the laws as they are written on . allow themselves to become demoralized. --- -1954. His State the harmlessness of these fluorides the booksinstead of the way certain '' 1 but to continue doing their best to give- 25 years. Moreover, the rate at In at arms' length, Idahoans are get- - Jobs In Idaho since - Agriculture IS Lake - Department-o- f Of -- for -- fres CitY crease has accelerated Anrecenti-tin- g Salt theidrid the 1 is true, they would mix just as well police protee- interests would want them - "open-city- " things that so many I I ented toward protecting farmers in milk, Ace cream and soda pop , year The major crimes committed ;tionuiTt deserves. Interpreted from in 1957 represented an Increase of men have fought have full confidence In the fair. purchasers and as they Will In water. Cook , ., toward stepping up sales in the 9.1 over 1956 and since 1950 the for ! mindedness and Intelligente of our citizens These questions ace net asked , state's our crime in of rate has in in Ogden nation Industrx to governbiggest agricultural want country , who those j rhetorkallY Let get recognize unfairnessor worsewhen beef cattle. There are now 94 meat creased at a rate four times as fast ment. ' rid of Chief Skeusen havd' the courage see I it . : they Will Not Respond To : as the growth of our nation. We should dis. packing plants which state inspec- ' tion I and certification to are and this card' the expansion growth helping highlatuCalifornia Leo Adv. : in our, country we have tin notion that this reach out for new markets. This '' seen the emergence of organized , reporter has heard only one critiIn the California Intermountain dearly won a nd illnkES A NEWS story guaranteed NOT Unfortunately the memory of past coinChurch Sen. cism crimhow. and of the of surrendered which, a often of is October crime, syndicates governor 16, gangs , to be a headline item on Page One of News, under date nialism.is still strong and bitter enough Inals who have extended their opera- - right deals with transcendent ' or ever, may be the cover for deeper paid political advertisement. in part Pravda: "American paratroopers corn- - that almost any rabblerouser can get a , . ' ones: tions over large areas of the . even homely things. Back in Wash as follows: Write to your friends folloWing by attacking a government- that p!ete U.S. troop withdrawal from Le"He gets his picture in the paper ' in Utah urging them to vote for J. talked with Senator Frank colintu. I ington banon." seems friendlywithorAssupportedby ,,, Bracken Lee. Independent candidate Church(D) on the subject ofthe too much." ., do these figures issues in his state this It is a story, however, that ought tà the West QUESTIONHow for US. senator from the - State of f .. controlling break down in age groups? a - FAR OUT on the fringe of public But at the moment, relative peace and Utah. he noted with relief by every American year. He mentioned just one it- attention are the 1 ' I am writing to my friends, stability seem to have been restored, which and should be emphasized and plan to legalize and to annual are so the remote Sen. that RogersAccordipg They am them vote . to not I casino-typinever, tax advising gambling.. about as much as Americans could through all of our public crime report of the FBI for 1957, a orator be- - for J. Bracken Lee for senator. '' The gambling proposal, is the Church, possiblihttVe hoped for formation media the world over. of the, 1911,825 arrests made for the fore Senate the at has 33, As a cidevant resident of Utah, and chief ornament of takenreakhing We believe today's surprisingly favor- , serious offenses o& robbery, bur- his forensic talents to other . I am deeply interested in its wet, The Communists had 'a field day last . can. Democratic ', the gubernatorial able condition is due, in part at least, to Demo-- , fields. chairman As of a glary, auto theft another larcenies, aUmmer ,when American troops rushed fare. I took an active part in help. A. M. Derr. He remarkable discipline and on a total of 103,535 or some 53 were didate. State Sen. into Lebanon and British troops into his offspring in the cratic speakers' bureau, heOfhas aio- , Ing to defeat Lee when he ran for is presenting of young people under the age of 18. the part of the troops who were sent in states, governor the last time, although I. of lt painless money - signed himself to a number Jordan on the heel l of the bloody Iraq saucy garb of the 31,291 arrests made on raiser. in effect a including Alaska, and is letting his am a "registered Republican." : revolution,' 4OiggressiOnl" screamed the They operated' under tense,- difficult con. of murder, charges Lee and the State Of Utah be. party fight it out at home, One of A weremanslaughter, ditions.. westfew shot of most the atone like , only Idaho, ,levy. captive Red press. "Colonialism! Gunboat last rape and aggravated assault a total ern and southern states, is a moral the congressmen, Hamer Budge, has came a laughing stock as a result the evacuation. 'Saturday Many : during fact the that was Ignored Diplomacy!! been forced to defend his eight year of hit fatuous ideas and 1 ' were spat upon, cursed, jeered by extrem- - , of 3,230 persons in the same age community where people do not the legal governments of those two coun- - 1st were the accused. xecord against foreign aid. buffoonery. Now that both politicall . group voting that the for argument go The tomcalm, readily agitatori. assured, , trkes not only invited but pleaded with The increase in crime by our have obviously repudiated '. end counts much and the means . him, he REPUBLICAN 'PROSPERITY needs ' the West to send troops to save them petent manner they went about their- youth represents the serious aspect the as an "Incle1 run to presumes " count little. ' very' little 'defense in Idaho. In pendent." , of this problem. There has been a from the Same bloody fate that befell patrol duties is at credit to the best tradi'afield' the people are apt foreign tions American of deservice. the failure inculcate to of our OR The State of Utah, the United DERE military CANDIDA.TE many it; Iraq' s rulers .to Eisenhower brinksman- - States of compare of ' with a sense .1ensive young to that America, the world does games people proper prove our not ' look THE OTHER lesson to' be learned from !Indeed,position did of moral values and their responsi"dicta-- , chance are wrong only, when in- - ship favorably with the blOodletting - not need "independents," Lebanon and of both the Lebanon Jordan experience is, that took place under all Democratic tors." They need men of bright Governments to society. They must be dulged in to excess." Hell pleading wino! bility good ;ordan seemed critically weak. It seemed , once again, that a calm.' firm stand on taught how destructive crime is to , for a "common sense attitude to- presidents within convenient mem- - to and compromise'wlth There is a good deal of feeling, other men of good will as though perhaps we had committed them and their country. Primarily principles is the best way to meet aggresward these commonplace things' ,ory. . we should someday soon. dust that we a could from to situation which sion. Fanaticism enforceon feeds is hand not a Job for law, this troops vaeillation:'We may eome to all mankind, every-of- f which he feels can be kept in our hands and let Far Easterners where. not easily withdraw themnot without learned that at Munich and a hundred ment agencies but rather for par"by the home, church and 'school?! ' and MidEasterners r. fight their own R. E. Cloward ents, schools and churches. But many people here are skeptimes since. having the governments we had ,tried to Los Angeles. tical about being just a little bit sin- 'wars. protect topple the moment the last soldier Now, let us do all we can to make sure , ' to judge legal, QUESTIONWhy do you think ful. They that the neutralist and uncommitted !la pu)led out - LES crime has grown so much?, GO ized gambling by the fruits of gangtions of the world who heard us called all !Those governments may tall, alt that. Bytes Goates. sterism, juvenile delinquency and There are of course , Pressure against them from the United Rogers sorts of names for going in to Lebanon are t: Mk governmental corruption which the 4 many sociological factors responArab Republic is strong and e,vill continue fully aware that we are coming out -, tree has borne in other states.' The :t sible for this growth particularly ,e - is so strong that a antagonism , t to reference violayouthful Two-B- it ' DAY came and went with Democratic grassroots organization 'tors. However, one of the principal TUB BEINGS: ME to Gail Brook Z., Demo- ,POETRY. fanfare than if it had has sprung up, reasons for the growth of organized Burket's little book on poetry en- THE PROPOSAL that Utah liquor stores the Utah Tourist 'and Publicity Council, - Poent'r-5,.- .-1, been "Eat More Celery Dar! or "Fit titled You - Can - Write Acrime is that the racketeer has. - crats of Idaho, headed by a Demolicense to tourists which never head of the proposed , sell a special 7-W. H. Croner. cratie With committeeman, No Do learned make bow to Up crime think Day." you poet pay. By you can? Well, its belongs in the same category as the move license deal until its members read about to convey the Idea that lun to fry and here is,Mrs. Burket's a: waxed craftily utilizing the organizations - At first Croner threatened to leave to bring back race horse gambling. For It in the papers. Dpoeatylc are so strong check list by which you can judge 11 ' is in. 'wv,,,,r50,1:A,A,4,x they have created, the top echelon the Democratic party, our state to let don her standards to The proposed bargain license will .I. his feelings, but later he invited tended to of organized your own composition: invoke 4 create nary a stir among tourists, who r"'''''""'"'"' Candidate Derr to do the resigning. grab onto a quick quarter, is 'unbecoming' 1 inals have been Does the poem express one pre-, ,: . N ' among all who read a state of dignity, culture and public,. are expected, so it would seem, to pass Croner decided, he said, that: .41 e to remove dominant idea throughout? '''more 1. more am as can I such we without have the $2 representative word the tranquil' safety, around ' themselves that good a , everywhere to .......... Is g,, this idea made clear to the ',4 ' f ticket and the "two-bit- " 1,;, reader? liquor in Utah one may buys liquor license for id : 1' i ' I large extent from of Democratic sentiment than Mr. thought and beauty- .1".'''' 7.i Derr and the hoodlums. So I will 'in a world of dread ',,, '''' ,é license. 25 cents, to hold onto that booze money, Are there exposed positions. :c. not resign." 1 and suspicion." ,1 nmeaekees tshaermy galinnyeautno We want the 'extra quarters the tour, Thin . fellow travelers, and spend it in the ,". words? oft...4- ,-teycosneltadetomzirhe , Almost ; . ,;',. 4 fit the meter,- This is every ist spends in our state, as many as we glorious and beautiful Beehive State. If a ANY VISITOR o- Idaho quickly N., perhaps the ' so they say, I ' hho e most common weakness of amateur ,: ,,, can get, but not the alleged loss of writer, a secret that pieces pined by tourist is going to drink on his trip- be It, perceive ''' harbors wstrong ,,,,, yen, armed American political vitality hos been ) .4 t Inviting and encouraging drinking by will do so with or without the state's 111 L...1i pofts.Are to write verses. 13:: 4 somewhat exaggerated.- Behind the Some there '..t words the occupants of our highways. The tour- - help that daiesctidiscipline, exdtoortitnhge, vent to the urge by grind- - .'become A give ; trite? issue of how the people feel about 1st, naturally, is on the move and' if he's UTAH HAS A REPUTATION to live up to , Win. p. Rogers ing off jingles, hornet y doggerel or .'', Do or crime. of - a drinker he will words matter the is anothet the in deep and dispense their 1 product gambling appear - in the matter of comparative abstilain corny bedisposell to drink on poetry natural order or are "--t-havt.". local concern . The primary ejection Although they exert general control 1; somet huigucat; p1 they misplaced the move. nence (1.37 gals. per adult, per year, to the It is to make rhymes? laws here permit a minority cndi . t over these types of criminal activ1 .,' when it s casual,, charming,' ' the cheaper liquor , 2.06 gals. national average).- Sale of a The argument for al Does the poem dance' I i in a crowded field wi' th- poetry and ate to win hide behind ' Wes, along , they ,.. musical would with quick license is that it life, reflecte attract', more -s moothly when read aloud? .. liquor license to our visitors isn't mg theit illegal un- - out a clear popular endorsement. ing alwit th e h and heart tourists and thus bulge the state's ex- - going to ingratiate us with these tourists, legitimacyinvest , That is the status of Candidate Derr. pi- ro b a ofysus all.opes, joys taxed gains in hotels, night clubs, Verses that tug a little at the chequer. But odd it is that the Utah State ;I any more than two-biworth, which is the restaurants, clothing and building He goes into the election with a heart and yet fit Into the :I ' , strings was It should who make this bid ne plus ultra 'in trivia compared. to the said ided is no in which that d' o a Gpethe few name Liquor Commission d t n ustri position party , es, i pattern set forth by Gail Brook .!: "poems that come out of thin air to take advantage of- the nationwide for extra tourist trade without consulting , in standards. Burket, may be caned poetry. 4 are this for of much and John good Democratic trend. Whether Derr nothing" QUESTIONHow , ere on my home library desk, :1 .1 - crime is it the job of the federal wins or loses; Idaho will reform its k Keats observed that if poetry as I type this piece, are two such PI lb , comes not as naturally .as leaves to ,s government to Check? , , primary election laws . volumes by two of our own Utah ..i ONE- - OF America's political - bugaboos a ft had better not Into come who at all. tree, a member Gov 'Bob - Smylie, Republican goes , law enforce. po ets. One is,Ora Pate Stewart'S :,': RogersCriminal - is to laid rest to have been SOME Is IDEA of conscience. the with his for that candldate alone of ought going 'polling place difficulty o411.t.a..ted namL , "Gleanings" in which that classic,, ixtbnauslcalyiya own record as Wit exectv Ott his wath. ex.. good - , long since but isn't entirely dead letho Only he.and his Cod knows- how he votes, nit "Family Bible"- is the No. I.; t.: - pressed-b- y Samuel poetry Taylor is he. Coleridge it"shOUld rdthat Iscrimes violate federal law. Thereis em, 7he other is "Within The '' amerre 0 - e when he Tha-tgetrici-tifought-changing by Eva Willis Wangs- ' Plenty of, nails have been driven into young poets would remember my 'Union members will. we trust, heed it and , that ratio. 'It would be unwise-angaard, who has WOn wide na, .0 definitions of prose and - - the coffin. Again and again , 4. ecent-- . homely ' tkinal acclaim for 'govern 'him out to tile po11 in record numbers her delightful repugnant to ' I Poetry: that is, prosewords in their years, working men have gone to the polls .: tn." ment to centralize police' power in - I creations. to vote their 'consciences. poetic i ' best , best words ' order; poetry-th. IR, great throngs to repudiate political federal the However. one troubling question rears, authoritiel. I In their best order." All of which Mot STUDENTS of Poetry Should . ' stands taken by theirneaders. The 1950 I '1 r ' 10 ' its head: How can Mr. Meany or other the that .e----real suggests difficulty , doesn't . that-in of study these works for style and 1:t Senator :raft landslide election ,..6 . union officials justify a condition in which' . QUESTIONBut aboutwriting poetry is filling up the , , natural and Complete develop-othe- r t.,- which crime kind of tite touch the the industrialized Ohio, against heavily 23 hours of The ' A union members are assured their absolute Here I tad? fe , exacts For a okoe example, great bitter opposition' of labor bosses, was a freedom . of tvmuastisadmm131 tovote as they please but are doesn't that 10 of crime which An alarming , 11. diany.m-e. classic case in point., There have been ,:ani.: -since forced to support individual candidates and' violates federal law involve far more poetry is, that as 0 . others. . . L.. .: ' ( 0 runs in our family vances in the sciences, 0 ,.,, than 10 of the $20 billion' cost of parties financially against,. their wills? ' Piesident George . Now, AFL-CItoward her, and away from met o . cal perfection and in worldly en.. crime? 7, jolA ' ' ' ' Meany has driven another nail ,in the AS LONG AS unions take money collected 't deavors, poetry 'continues to4 de4 , - from eT'lhi : TRAGEDY i of ' IN BRIEF :dine.''Ais COfflfl.1 He has written a message to all members and use it for the 'ancient supports I - idea that noft;-; -- - 3'64" crime cannot be that members of the giant merged labor move- - - contlibutions, union members have no real is Of the spirit ,,. and not of the practical world. I ment declaring that every man should .freedom. And as long as unions bitterly' type of percentage breakdown: The That ect I reason is that the violation of fed- 0,: That is because 'poetry is a rec., I "Vote as you please, but please vote." The fight any attempt to restiict that pile. eral and Mate law often falls into way 1,3k ord and mo- best of the 114.1.., happiest . votes,"-Mr1 no yo blot A ',"tabor controls Meany they did during the recent sexhe an . integrated pattern. For ex- ments of the happiest and best , sion of Congress-M'declares in an editorial in the American Meany's assurances ' is a line from . ' "I'd aehato Senator Gulch eut which ample, the racketeer gets his illicit ' minds,' TEXT FOR TODAY: '1A word ,. Yederationist. "It wants to control none. , of political freedom sound,- Just a bit fitly . if I had his makstate or local TV anytime Lewis Carroll but I wish I. hod gain through violatinr is like apples of gold in pie. ' spoken '' none.hollow. control ,, ' '4 It shoull ' eias it of ,t first up man!" tures thought of silver."Proverbs 25:11.- . I - DEEPLY-CONCERNE- D CITIZENS .. 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