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Show Dr. Salk Will Head Ve Insiiiui Looking Ahead ..by Or. G.orga S. B.n.o f RESIDENT NATIONAL BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE! yOU CAN T BUY . FORE: tOUCATION MOSHAM 5N ST! LABORATORIES j Facts, Fads and Fancies ' sectors are dangerous and therefore to toe avoided. We have developed a system with bulltin "checks and balances" which discourages the acquisition of dangerous amounts ol power by in dividuals, interest groups, institutions, and agencies of government. Within the federal government the executive branch faces the Congress, in politics we have the two-parsystem, in religion we prefer separation of church and state, and so on. Our interpretation of world history and our own national experience teaches us to distrust accumulations of power. We have had since 1390 antitrust laws that were meant to prevent (business monopolies na would lead to restraint of trade. Many other government regulations and orders have followed through the years, so that businessmen today sometimCis wonder whether trade is not being restrained toy the government. In our limitations on power, however, there is one area that has largely escaped. Some particular elements of organized latoor, encouraged (by political favoritism for more than 25 years, have amassed (power that exceeds any other the concentration of power this nation has ever experienced. A. 'Wa," J . QUARTERS FOR VISITING FELLOWS I v3 MEETING HOUSE miZ ty Architect's model of Safc Institute under construction at Through the many years who will be "men of great exDr. Jonas Salk has worked cellence" in the fields of biology, biochemistry, physics toward the elimination of genetics, and mathematics. There will polio, he has become in- also be philosophers, historians science and others concerned creasingly aware of the of humanitarian pursuits. need for an approach to with will be made for a Provision is biological questions that total staff of between 300 and of broadest scope and has 400, including laboratory technicians, administration staff, deepest meaning for all hu- animal caretakers, maintenance man beings. and others. workers Today this idea is being The site consists ot 27 acres transformed into reality. the Pacific Ocean overlooking The need to establish a com- on Torrey Pines Mesa in the munity of outstanding scho- La Jolla area of San Diego. lars in biology and other basic Gift of the land, valued at $1 sciences who will carry on was authorized by the their quest for fundamental million, electorate last year. The architruth about life, health and tect is Louis I. Kahn of Philadisease; to bring these scientists and scholars under one delphia. The plan ot the Institute that roof; and to provide them with emerged after several years of the equipment they will need study was a research center and the opportunity to ex- consisting of three groups of change ideas. , containing approxThe reality the Salk In- buildings, 400,000 square feet. The stitute for Biological Studies, imately units will house the Labthree to be directed by Dr. Salk. The oratories, the Meeting House, Institute, which is to be f- and the Quarters for Visiting inanced by the American peo- Fellows. ple, is now under construction The Laboratories will be at San Diego, Calif., and will part of a y structure open in 1963. that also includes studies and a technical library. The upper Campaign June 1 to 15 floor, roofed in part by glass, Everyone will have the op- is built without columns to to con- keep space free and to allow portunity June tribute to the Salk Institute for maximum flexibility in Building Fund of $15 million. planning individual laboratoThus, the Institute will rep- ries each complete with faciliresent a partnership of the ties for water, steam, air, vacuAmerican public with eminent um, electricity. scientists in the pursuit of the West of the Laboratories and answers to fundamental bio- closer to the edge of the site camThe that drops steeply to the Palogical questions. will be sponsored by The cific will be the cluster of paign National Foundation through Quarters for Visiting Fellows. the March of Dimes. These will number about 18 Dr. Salk plans for a staff of two-stounits divided into Senior and Visiting Fellows studio-ty-pe rooms. two-stor- ry San Diego, Calif, west of the Laboratories will be the Meeting House. This is designed as the intellectual, cultural and social heart ol the Salk Institute. The units of the Meeting House vary in height. This building will provide seminar rooms, a library for special collections concerned with the humanistic aspects of the Institute's interests, rooms for temporary guests and an exhibition hall. There will also be a lecture hall Understanding is Vital Describing the aims and purposes of the Institute, Dr. Salk said recently that "discoveries in biology and medicine, as in other sciences, are not often made by accident or even by trial and error. They are marie by deep and thoughtful search. The way to solve the problems of disease is through understanding; cures and preventives come from knowledge and understanding. "It is our expectation that the men and women at the Institute will help further understanding of the basic processes of life. In that way we shoiild learn how the natural processes are altered by disease. As we understand more and more of the natural processes and therefore of the changes present in disease, we will have at our disposal knowledge uoon which health is built. "We prefer to speak of life and health, rather than disease and cure. The attitude and the approach at the Institute will be positive; the purpose will Also be to contribute to helping man make the best of his gift of life." J. Edgar Hoover is concerned with the leniency shown by the judges towards the hardened, habitual criminals. Out of Ii07 crim inals on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives bulletins since 1960, there are 140 who have received leniency. sentences, "Suspended parolej and probations are meted out to murderers, rapists and depraved thugs as though they were merit badges," Hoover says. Our legal machinery In some ureas has Ion? since departed from its primary purpose the protection of society. First E. N. HANSEN Roofing ALL KINDS Aluminum OF ROOF WORK Siding Applicators Estimate I SBINOLXS SRAKXS Phone Geess the Identity of "Mystery Personality" 472-60- 08 In 17th Century Massachusetts, law regu- lated fashion! Fancy clothing was deemed a sign of evil Puritans were forbidden to wear lace, embroidery, silver or gold threod, silk and "slashed clothes!" Wd. Helper, Utah Look for the Cities It's Cash - If You Win A word, a kind look, gentle good-natur- ed wonders and To The Busy Housewife a smile can work accomplish miracles William HazlKt . . A It takei many yean to back! JET WAKE CAN DOWN SMALLER AIRPLANES Turbulence in the aid caused by huge jet aircraft can toe fatal to smaller planes, warns the Federal Aviation Agency. The big planes create the greatest amount of twisting air when, paradoxically, they are moving the slowest particularly near takeoff or landing. (Light planes caught In this turbulence can be thrown completely out of control, the FAA reports. Its recommendation: Keep your distance fact now belong, without restraint, to a few leaders of labor unions operating in the nation's transportation industry. In fact, the Senator believes that no such power as that possessed by James Hoffa of the Teamsters and Harry Bridges of the Longshoremen has ever been held by any business or combination of business. Not even any sovereign state of the union, he points out, would be allowed to pass laws that would obstruct Coirect Abttses The flowering of strong labor interstate commerce. Not even unions has brought some advan- the President himself has equivatages and gains that are generally lent power and authority. Yet, applauded, and there is no better both these men have boasted citizen than the average Ameri- "that they have power to tie uo can employee. However, the pow- the country from coast to coast. Support S. 2573 er of (big unions today represents Senator IMcClellan has said that a potential danger that needs legislative attention lest it be- 'tfloffa and Bridges have the come a greater threat to our greatest unrestrained and most economy and our security than potential economic power in the did business trusts. The Con- United States, a dangerous situgressional investigations of labor ation that would be unthinkable under our system of government directed by Senator John L. of Arkansas have brought even if these two men were the to light certain developments in most honest and most patriotic union - power that demand re- citizens in our country." The power to control or' stop our medial legislative action. in Senator iMcClellan has, fact, transsportation does in fact give introduced a bill, S. 2573, that them, as the Senator says, "the would properly bring certain ac- power of economic life or death" tivities and abuses of power over every town and community in the nation. among unions in the transporListen to Senator McClellan: retation industry under the "If our heritage of freedom is to straint of our (Federal anti-tru- st laws. This bill recognizes the be preserved, if strategic nature of transportation by our people is to endure and and its importance to the na- if our nation is to survive, we tion's commerce, progress and must remain vigilant and strong security. The complexity of to- and not permit any man, any or day's industrial society makes group of men,to or any force dominaachieve organization more far signifitransportation tion over our economy or control cant than ever before. over our free institutions. No Power Rampant In peacetime, the economic life individual group or class of our of the nation would very soon be citizens or any combination or brought to a standstill if trans organization thereof should be or portation is disrupted. In case of permitted to stand apart from chalThis is above law. the the modern a industrial nation war, could be defeated through a fail- lenge we face, and we must do ure of its transsportation system. something about it." The reader It Is the Informed opinion of will note there is no criticism of Senator IMcClellan that power to labor, but a criticism of the uncreate these conditions does in limited power amassed in the hands of certain labor leaders and constituting a danger to labor, industry and the general public. a busy young mother to ave countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products.she wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient job of marketing. While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, play mate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper for "hopping around" SHOP THE AD5 IN YOU HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! salt 5 rf t mar ui.y tions of well-dresse- d Americans. 1 and long life I -- Phone Newt Items to Journal It, happened 100 YEARS age The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 the same year that ... wfe li Mm IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West. The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and in providing food supplements essential to improved livestock and poultry feeding methods. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. bottles 'The Bourbon of the Year." L G&W PRIVATE STOCK TASTE IT and COMPARE IT. Ull lltftlMt ' JKI It was fashionable fANCY for the men of Ancient Egypt to wear rings, necklaces, and other trinkets. The image of the "sacred beetle- "- symbol of immortality was carved into the stones of the jewelry to assure the wearer health old distillery name, produces and BTf i FACT Some fashions just do nof change. Four Roses has been the refreshment favorite of three genera- Want deUGHTful bourbon? Try G&W Private Stock! ? 1 couldn't walk without assistance From selected reserves, Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., a famous 1 IIT T throughout Europel Milady's shoes were of'en so high she r bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently. tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours oi M The "chopines" or shoes on stilts worn by fashionable ladies in 6th Century Venice to keep their dainty feet above the muddy streets became a fad - M1H . IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! way f AD 1 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER A wonderful f row Mc-Clell- an EASY ON GRUME f See Us ,j.V. 7i FASHIONfAcr EL i The opinion is generally held in this country that concentrations of power in any particular 1 C PAGE SEVIW r WILL CONGRESS CURB LABOR UNION POWER? 1 JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JULY, 19, 1963 fancy, AfUnut -- LPER II E The Smokey Says: wmnw aa |