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Ot-rn- '416-.,- a , Iligsms, eVen - . . ' ' 2- r bttt , g . 3: ' . ' it 'P'... r - ', . . By top-lev- -- Hunter Our New Apostle, . , , I- , -- - ' - ,. , -, t'I;:t , i.4 he fact-findin- , g "latest offer" as generous as possible. Tor their part, union bosses cannot afford to be too stubborn, lest they be repudiated in the secret vote of their member. wsorks. Theoretically, that's how In practice, the record isn't so good. Of 11 injunctions in the past 12 years, have the issues been settled twice only period. the during WELFARE makes it THE COUNTRY'S vitally important that the steel impasse become the third issue to be so T-- ' - fZIllumBILTEr,!c- - the Deseret News tiles) Oct,. 12, 1934,--Th- assassi- e nation yesterday of King Alexander elevated his 11. son, Peter, to the year-olthrone of Yugoslavia. Meanwhile all Europe Was jittery, fearing war. d - -- - -- - Oct 12, 1909The "Amet, uIcan",Party,was accused of t trying to get a corner on , all vehicles for election day. so that ther would be the tN,,, only ones able to transport ,NN, voters to the polls. Tremen- ., , is the day we pause in our daily occupations to pay trib ute to "Christobal Colon," yclept Christopher Columbus. We should all be grateful to Columbus. If he.,hadn't left the Old World to seek the New World, how would the New j 1 - .. else. One thing for sure: He never set loot on the mainland of North or South America. He was looking for something else when he discovered the Bahama Islands, which is also a little confusing beck-to-wor- r ,, ' COLUMBUS ever have entangled in the affairs of the -World become , 4 - ( 3 - 1 -- 1 0 3 , 1 ) J 1 1 j since Columbus belongs to all the world with the exception of Soviet Russia and her satellites: , . ' T , , my life I have thought of myself coward in the face as a of -- the dental command, "Open wider, please." I sit there in that awful chair and "am acquainted with sad Misery as the tann'd gal. - : leyslave is with his oar." Or at least I thought I livered. Now I am be i have second thoughts on the matter. For all I know, I may be for Dr.. Philip Stutton of Melbourne University says that persons with blue eyes can bear more pain, at all ages, than persons with dark eyes. lilynr , ,' - : 4 '... - ''''. lion-brav- a, ''. BLUE EYES are what I have, all right., But my problem, doctor, is getting my teeth to understand that ' fact arid live . up to it. My teeth act .4 if 1,, were jet black! in a medical says persons who belong to eyes can't stand a fraction as much pain as : 0 dark-brow- : ' I can. Ha! that's what he thinks. It Le true that I don't kick and scream and bite my dentist. But it isn't be. cause I don't want to. What I wouldn't give to nip off the finger probing that throbbing lower molar! What I wouldn't give to take a swing at the big bully when he cheerfully says, "This is going to hurt a little." A little, my blue eyes! And is a lawthatsayshe has to be cheerfulabout my teeth? The National Bureau of Stand. ards has just gotten into this dis- cussion, too, with the development the of a den- tal drill with less vibration and more speed than the old rotary drilk But it hurts just as; much, because ' my dentist, drat him, has one , . . 1 ' : - . Yr. : -- , ., - high-spee- . AS I ENTER my dentist's door, he -- .. : ';',, , .,t "-- .2.- picks up the Novocain. He says : either I take it or he does, on the theory both of us can't hit the ceil. ing simultaneously. So speed the , MAME WE SHOULD be a little pa. tient with the raucous Russ on this matter. Give tem time and they might well have Columbus born on - , , , 'I -- Alarmed urf- It' " it - , 1 standing-of-eggs-on-en- ti I , ' ----- ilt ; ,,, n - 4I ..... - , , -... ,- I 1 ' 4 ir To Be Passe to-d- Mon I day of no tobth decay, because isn't the only famous nothing is ever going to convince-ha- t , person who has no true birthday May 1 in Moscow. . k e'en to call his own. eyeteeth Our school they're true youngIt is not so difficult to 'fix up a - blue, my sters know that Shakespeare's birth- for a celebrity when only blind. My teeth, darn it, are color birthday Old World day is April 23, which it certainly one country is involved. The case of isn't--o- r wasn't Shakespeare was the king of England Is a historians T.11 toto.,11, 0, good ex christened in Stratford Church on ample. His official I are still- quarreling a! is birthday Senator-Caucu- s :e about the birthday April'26, 1564 and it is a reasonable celebrated on a nice spring Ways and the family ot assumption that he was born prior when he first ' . . , r day in June, no matter 'to that. date: 1 this great-main Buckingham -11 l-I day , rt I lig,ht .of, spaawlacteh! whom they credit , The immortal of Avon died Nations-- , . , Ft-ilwith the discovery ,.,,...1,,,. ,which, of course '-- - Ge tti onApril 23, 1616 nd o 1,11 of America.'rhe fate - has nothing ngbacktaColttm with establishing. Neca that's going back 467 years, the date Mr. Goatee dous prices were being paid, smaller numbers here and Robert a one. the seems It for birthday great Ripley that of his birth is insignificant compared It was alleged, for any and there. ! proved,. to ills own satisfaction nobody bothered to record the to . his ' amazing accomplishment. , that the least, exact date on which he was born, celebrated discoverer all wagons, . carriages and 11 1 100 Utica Ago was borVICristobal Colon" and that although his mother no doubt had a After all the surmises, false concep- - nit,P , , OSA A automobiles, in the city. 1.01.7 12, 1859A long arti he was not an Italian but a Spaniard, memo stashed away somewhere in tions and wrong teachings, the study I of cle discussed the problem of ' and 1 maps a all of which provoked volleys of prothe family Bible. Meanwhile, trustful 75 Mars Ago I had to I take as the herd calculated. Cattle, somebody CISNY having boys tests from the Italians and drew tourists continue to I pay sixpence or risk and straighten things out I Oct. 12, 18M---te-e raisers was generally done through- - thousands of letters from school .. more to visit the house I: 1 where himas of the area held a conven- - out the Territory: Boys, it Columbus took the calculated risk, teachers and American patriots: ) which ts:14151--We do - noteverr- - ICTIMIZehPn . 'Which the members the reaRon hwe honor him today. , lkt,t4bf', reported ikovas easier to herd cattle. Columbus was born although the hundred years ago..; t , on activities in various secin a field than on the open most . generally accepted year Is Since it is called upon to settle al- - TEXT FOR TODAY: "He hath made :ot vy . tions. It developed that there plain, and so the youngsters , sec1451 with close most 1446, a ruo,ning the earth by his power, he hath else, maybe the eeryhing were ,30 bee keepers in - unhesitatingly opened gates --on- d United was "It The day we Nations could settle the clues- - established the world by his wisdorn, Ian asleep . stupidot-- a opinion , Tooele City; 150 swarms down fences, and celebrate is the date on which' he of Christopher Columbus '. birth- - , and hath stretched out the heaven : before my speech but did they. Davis County, and some 400 drove 'their charges into ' loot on Watling Island. although it day. This is not such a silly sugges- - have to pa, a motion not by his understandine--Jeremia- h: swarms in Dixie, as well as . fields and garden& ' Is quite likelthe landed somewhere tion as it may appear at first ' sight 51:15. me?'' -T-1- -- - 1 lily-livere- d ' Things We Do Not Know About Columbu s Titus H I g , -- be obtained. Whether the courts will grant an Injunction will depend on the report of the President's board of inquiry. No court has yet refused, and the injunction has come as quickly as 72 hours after naming board. It did in the ease of the of the dock striker: But steel may be different. The steel union is determined to make a strong fight against issuing an injunction. Even an injunction will not, get steel flowing promptly, in any event. Experts estimate it will take at least three weeks to get the mills going , full blast again: - ... ' Oonflirice7isdeerekaelenpins fact-findin- , . -- -- which the dentist every six months, looked at my molars and said, "Go in peace." Now he says, "Stay and, be my guest, on the regular piece. work basis." me iftrhomfellare.elAnng "up-and-u- , . Byinez Robb Taft-Hartle- tends to make that , 1 , , I ent ' ., - 80-da- down,-managem- : - , p.m-the- CanAnd- Can't - , ' ' If not, then the injunction itself, ITIUSt - :ineg Ictilcito;lonuf s ,,.., t , - . - V' Memo to Khrushchey What , Approved projects are those that , have be,en. certified economically sound 'after public hearings and long Of Engineers, study- by the Cbitii-made first by the dis trict officer, ieviewed by- - his suPerior, the division engineer, then by the Board of Examiners for Rivers and Harbors, and finally by 7. the chief of engineers. No part of the study is perfunctory. With over onehalf of the proj--,- -: ectS investigated down through the ' years, the decisions by Army Engineers have been "the principal grounds upon which the adverse conclusions are based are that the are benefits to be anticipated insufficient to warrant the expen. diture of federal funds for the , . pose." The great strengthof America today owes largely to harbor and channel development done in the pest. The greater strength of the future will come largely from con- tinuing development. Money spent lii. for this purpose is an investment ' the building of the nation. H. Palmer DentaMisery Soon A : 4: ld E1 , . .4 ' Browning . the . The Quiz Show Scandal - , . 9 ' - , ' beev'einteia-te- - ' -- it. mr - - -- There is probably no legislation enacted in Washington that is less . understood b y, the public than for , ' no other improvements; waterway . federal expenditure is subjected to , closer scrutiny. Disagreement In some situations, yes. But labeling waterway legislation "pork barrel" implies that it provides, through --political trades and maneuvers, for and unworthy 'projects. The term is a mouldycliche,- used 1 It misleads largely through- ,habit; . . an Improvement Projects Held tkiot 'Pork Barrels' reader: it ' , - we it with9ut art awful ' . e - , cuszzult,ylaocutswwill . - r - The editorial. 'Eliminate Pork' ' From Pork Barrel," has opine to , our notice. It is unfortunate, that federal funds spent for national im-provements are dubbed "pork bar. .- We hope that ' expenditures, .- -- 0.. A, olaneantheinnegrgiorwsiurthein, t. . '4 t t .,.. - -. - -- - . II; - , .t , . of;v isful thiinrag.rik : tvoadb:rsp.lernotiotdui 1 lEbb lilt , L. , .- have to look at lot . in the Ukraine the bread basket of USSR .,we find unlimited fertile lands that remind one of Iowa . , Mere at Kiev, a city of about 600,000, ; I one finds people of darker tom and show- ' plexion -$ ' ' 'results- - of MI. to ,. . the ing t I the ..assimilation of YIAIL l' ,, - ';".4.N the old Tartar in- 1. scems THElis '4 '.-.)- 3,,, 1.,. lasunderstand nthe I ---- -- 7 . .., CRsiiS kf'. - ewn;elligy;'1.1ulals wedoen , RULES . FEA . vtiostenwke yla d NrincrrARYS:: more so than in Moscow and , Len- , --- -t ingrad. . f eAll of the Russian COMMon peo sl. -, -....as we have wandered among 14,.. i pie, - ,, ....Lie I,- . ," -- ' them have been very kind, well fed c S ;: ' . .. ., , and now able to buy unlimited things . t,1 1 ,N.Ns in their large state operated stores. , ,,, A ''''', ) 1 ) " but to the common Costs N : t : . . ','3 4. rnan itarehashigh ' :',: been the first oppo.rt u- 1r. ' . , , ray he has had to buy television, . ' i ( , b cycles and electric appliances . Gospel of Jesus s . .,001"! i , . ... -a ,, are most patient and feel that . , be would . secure kt.' They more 1:( different, how much ' I ' even t, ; things are ahead of , '.111L. I. f .04 a world that followed its teachings, as t I r )11 . The clothing as a whole is theM olc. value on ,"the listed by President .McKa3r,k , , very plain but time will give therti , 4,, g ,I k and sacredness of human life, the virtue . ' more attention as to styling. ' , -1.si t 1 , - ' , :.. -- 11Ssi, ,,t, . of forgiveness, the saving power of love, . ; The man o n. the street or plodding g . . ..... .. Iih. I .,1e, i4 I k universal brotherhood, and the Immortal. the farm is an outstandingly hon- .1.1,i ... , . art - - - 14 -, -: More so than any - es t individual ity ... . it ... have found, Contra- - 1 we other I people 41 1 .. . if only all mankind could or would r.h I t ' EA we read, they are very ,,..... I i.4, r ' ry to what . comprehend the simple, beautiful logic of ' and - are peace-lovin'''',4 They In President s&er, .., as outlined 'k, the sporstory --' iii ',1;.. , - -: -110 more war. They like Atneri:wilif ', ad4 I Moyle's scholarly Sunday 'morning 41, is Ilk ", ,, .:,.. taps and their common expression of I ' Ikpl'oof'; speakers.- - II '',..15r.....1wo0 dress, and by other .conference ..lea,',...,.... --"peace' and friendship." They ;65 . - . course are bound by a system we ab- BUT WHILE ALL mankind may not give Of All The Things TO Savo -but the Russian feels that it bore 'assent to Ihese truths, members of the AND WHOSE HEART isn't filled with-much for him and thE pres- done has Church can. As they return to homes and INSIDE love for all the General Authorities,-leaders ent Drirmmond are highly respected. We Roscoe . jobs through the 'serenity and beauty of -with pride in their greatness, and with never 'must forget this. , this most glorious October, they can apply does much to en- The both, .emotions for the Tabernacle Choir; in their lives the saving truths expounded for other singing groups; for Temple courage 'cUlture and builds up with, the past few days, and find in that applicathem he love of their old, culture, Square, and well, for the Church itself - and all Its people? folk tion fuller, happier meaning in everything dancing, singing and literature "EDON'T know what the televi,- fooled, ' millions di' them. Even of their native areas.- -- - -Those are the thoughts that always , they do. ' Mon Industry is going to do to the public knows about the wrestLast evening we attended a'festi- 4 to It done rval the damage' performance of the Bela Russian redress . by ling matches., They are not even ', Howard-VV- . It adjoins Ukraine on the Republic. a the squalid disclosures before called "contests." They are frankwest. Muishk is the capi- and south coin-' investigating Congressional no that fact billed "exhibitions." as the remembrance beautiful fond In tal. The ly girls and boys in BY THE POWER of his,,humility,Elder mittee showing that what was, to costumes were a charming in of this Four W. Hunter held his thousands the contegants matter bow long be bad,...t.owaltigr...lhe the. end,- - deemed to be the most ' sight to behold. Musco, dancing left of listeners in rapt attention during his ac- Southern California Welfare Regional supposedly exciting contest of us bewildered much more so than show ever to win a creditable quiz member of the new Council meetings to end, President Hunter ceptance talk as the mass audience was a trick, a fake, knowledge testified that they were the Bolstoi Ballet in Moscow. The - '' Council of the Twelve. film off but always sat brushed never farctc-4deliberate and corrupt:, asked whether they would play the cultural concert hall was the most a ' ' Elder Hunter in person has a manner would down and took all the time necessary ing hoax. that thing I game, practictel and beautiful knowing they of the utmost humility, almost supplica- , to give the facts for the story. And a dozen have the. answers fed to them if have seen in modern- architecture. But It will need ton. There are no other words for it. He associate southern California stake presi-,:',:.4- '., Moscow is arising on its old area 111 to do ,something they would be willing to lose at the ' anlike a great metropolis of the future. treats everybody he meets in exactly the f same the a to time. 7 Herbert Stempel and quickly, per-saman, gave exactly dents, appropriate , Churchill as usual expressed it , of the swers to the question. What, In your opin- - stated the . way, as an equal, as a son or daugh- create that the producer it haps' 1 ter of God. There can, of course, be no ion, are President Hunter's outstanding It equivalent of base- - show came to his home in For' ' sint'lz", ball's high com- - est Hills, greater flattery, but because he is so and asked, "how JUST PLAIN ROBB-ER- Y qualities? They answered: His humility cere, he does not intend to flatter. No Man would you like to earn $25,000?" missioner to . , and his lovy for others. be kinder or more natural in his force professional He replied, "who wouldn't?" He -,,...4s WITH THESE endearing qualities, Elder Christian love for humanity. was told the exact score he was to ethics. 0 Hunter will in the years ahead as the A former Deseret Industries truck This is a shah- - achieve on his first "exhibition" 74th apostle of this dispensation become a .,111 driver recalls that when he called at Presi- with competitor Charles Van Dorby, shoddy affair. ,Margaret Fuller, "I acceptMr. great favorite throughout the Church as Hunter's home for their salvage, is an offense dent It en, a tie of,17 to 17 on the first universe" and to any latter, ' We Drummond he is now in his own ward and stake. President Hunter warmly shook his band, round and 21 to 21 on the next two day Thomas Carlyle who may parrot against the whole American publiclike a national congratulate him upon his appointment, asked how the driver's family was, and rounds. I accept my his "She'd better!" -and wish him and his family much suc- out shell game played in front of 40,- then always helped carry the'salvage time and condition and am simply THE COMMITTEE then played the cess and happiness in the Lord's service. 000,000 to and up onto the truck. A reporter keeps glad to be alive. only less hon- kinescopes and that's the way est. , ' 0 it was. 11r. Van Doren has stated pre- , 0- t,' one constant occaTelevision cannot stand by and .. diction was that look no advance at he given see - its reputation for integrity N--- me makes ,., the questions and answers. sionally ' more acres are being taken out of produc- gravely impaired, its millions of .r,FOOTNOTE TO 1thrtishchev:s visit to wistful in the belief Contestant James Snodgrass d viewers repulsed-anthat I was born 50 Coon Rapids Iowa: tion. As one hopes Mr. Khruslichev saw, , same 1,, to its precious and valued audience T and others testified samethe too 8 o o n. ': i years not to say detti,'''sv Despite the earnest there is no beating the ingenuity, skill and details. the with ,f, practice 1 That is i from turned screen. the recur- its .' to , i.. of Ameri-of-tgovernment planners free (more or less) success There was pne little difference. sperateefforts dental forecast is with no relish It as a newsMr. Stempel played out the fixed can farmer, Give him an incentive to prokeep the lid on, America is going to smash dental decay difa in paperman, engaged farm mostly all production records in this fall's duce and then stand back, well out of the script called for. Mr. Snodgrass "soon" be hon. ferent medium, that I make a pubharvest. didn't and previously, in order to Inez Robb existent. way. lic appeal for a public reform. I Corn? Alrnost 4.5 billion bushels. Dr . Willard C. Fleming of San make sure that he protected himsowould be chagrined and outraged KNOWING HOW Russia's and China's Wheat? More tharLa billion bushels. LiFrancisco, dean of the School of self, he had taken down the anve- stock? Well ahead of all previous records. cialized farm programs are bumping and if the same ill deeds disfigured the swers which the producer had givDentistry of the University of Cali. press, hurting the good and the en him in advance and mailed them fornia, is the latest prophet in this grinding along, we can only say to their Cotton, sorghum, rice, beans, sugar beets, lessons vein. To justify his beautiful to bad alike and requiring that those welcome are the leaders levels. they to. himself. Thus he had evidence hay? All at bumper statement that "no child need ever who want to stand for something to be learned from America's example. of the date the answers had been This despite the fact that more and lose a tooth from decay," the good better act to protect themselves furnished him. doctor added: and the public. This isn't very nice, especially T-- H DoSome dentists -- i in prac- when you consider that millions of lice may witnesscurrently ON TOP OF THE testimony before dental caries y people were being lured under false More than a third of the a New York Grand jury showInjunction WHILE NOBODY is particularly happy pretenses into watching on a TV some for that be other would about President Eisenhower's use of preparations ing required popular quiz screen period a "contest" which was never shows were y Law to force steelworkthe put on with mirrors alone. A US. Steel official said his firm Naturall y, I rejoice for .future' place. taking and the and of a ers back to their jobs, there is no question grunts groans would be lucky to be in production for 50 but I cannot help but arassling" match, now comes evithat it was the only alternative left. I AM SURE that the responsible hanker for some of that surcease 80 of , the days. before dence House the SubcomitAll personal pleas for cooperation had leaders of the television Indus from the drill, the only legolind That's what makes it so vitally importee on Legislative Oversight that failed. Negotiations were stalemated. The are as distratight as the viewinstrument of sforture still try the widely respected, massively ers are disillusioned and will want -nized in the civilized world. recogtant to reach a settlement during the 80- union had flatly turned down an industry viewed "21" program, the real, to take steps at their own initiative "Teeth, eyes and feet catise more offer that was Itself higher than most day period. If, as the union bluntly battle of intellect, to convince the public that it will 'people more discomfort than any. challenging end the economists felt was justified. at on is again threatens, the strike scholarship, and wits, was not on be safe to believe that this kind thing else," Dr. Dudley J. Morton of the 80 days, it would mean another Meanwhile, the nation's economy was of New York recently reported. the the winners of of thing will not be perpetrated down a with threat perceptibly, three weeks or so to get moving again slowing , Amen! Only what a rnilktoastesque known in advance, the losers agreereal damage just ahead. again. when a settlement is finally reached. term "discomfort" is for the- tor- ing to lose and trained to play If they don't, I suspect ConThe seeking of an injunction to reopen ' And here is where the pressure devel tures of the damned ! their parts, answerk.fed to congress will be tempted to enact the mills was inevitable under the circum60 days go by After both ops--o- n sides.. testants in advance. .. something like thePure Food and IN RECENT-YEAR- S I have been stances. Now that the machinery is. in-- without g settlement,- - the- e Only The viewers were to be Drug Act for quiz shows. will-ball the years in resAls7for making up the likely on to is developreconvened , board report possible that a vol. , , ments and to outline the employer's latest ist, it Is barely be reached while the offer to the strikers. During the next 15 Les Go lintary tettlementean By Les Goates board of Inquiry that has now been ap days, workers cast secret ballots whether liMimpowlinm , , . . facts. its is Every assembling pointed or not to accept the latest offer. -effort should be Made, of course, to do so. Obviously, to forestall another -, . ., And.Well-Fe- d i .9-,E- IIIIII 11,111113:11r, T., I . r A.: . 'Finds People Kin - ,'"''''', It L.i. . . - - , ,,.. dms----- , 4., , . --- I I in A such a General 'arise in one's Conference as this. , But this conference seemed to hold a particularly powerful, timely, hopeful message. al - , , heart-afte- r LN TENS OF THOUSANDS of American, homes, life is more meaningful, more hopeful and more challenging today be conference of cause the great semi-annuthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints during the past weekend. There's happiness In those homeso,too. And thanksgiying. And honest pride and love. There is ha pPiness for the fullness of life tinder the light of the GosPel. There is thanksgiving that the Church has been given such 'great leaders to expound the Gospel and to plead so effectively for Its application in the lives of alr of us. Thanksgiving that these men have been blessed with the health and Inspiretion of their callings. Thanksgiving that President David O. McKay in particular has been so blessed. Thanksgiving, that President Lfleuben Clark Jr'. has been almost miraculously restored - from .his illnessand preserved to carry on his great work. .Thanksgiving 'for the noble way In which ,President Henry D. Moyle has assumed the mantle of his 'calling In the First Presidency, - and forTthe kindly, humble, capable servant, HowardWHunterwhR has been called - to fill outtthe Quorum of the Twelve., . - J.' . b . ril .1 , zi.:.'1 k , iris Stand for the Constitution of the Unita. States ' . ,, , . Mahn Repprts On Tour Of Russia , , ......... ....,.... - . 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