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Show Che HELPER (Utah) JOURNAl THURSDAY, NOV. 29, PAGE EIGHT Looking Ahead 1962 6Of9 S. Btmon ..by PRESIDENT NATIONAL 40UCATION M06RAM Or. In truth, people can generally maka time for .what they chooso to do; it is not really the time but the wiill that is lacking. Sir John Lubbock DECISION a uuoocr Stamp Scrvico toffcy, AtIumm TIME IS NOW As tihese comments HELPER are being put together, the Cuban crisis is Lindy Pens Office Journal at New Supply But far from feeing resolved. Km military action appeared likely as the Russians backed away from a confrontation and agreed to haul their missiles out of Culba. Most citizens, with lots of help toeing offered by profes- , sional analysts ifrom government, politics, and the press, were askSo about of questions ing plenty viet intentions and wanting to know why ft was that the Reds armed Cuba with the missiles and thus precipitated such crisis. a out ft! the govermment toe nearly a generation. It was an answer, we presinw, that could not have come from the builders of the nor new Socialistic America, could liavj been developed by that expert on Latin American affairs, PresidenUial Advisor Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Disarming Warmlh A genial note from Mr. Khrushchev informed Mr. Kennedy that the missiles would be dismantled and removsd. The President's reply was conciliatory. Apparently thinking of the many frustrations experienced with, the Beds in weeks of disarmament talks, Mr. Kennedy wrote that "as we step back from danger perhaps now . . we can together make real progress." It has developed, how. ever, that iMr. Khrushchev is the one who receives th compliments of Bertrand Russell, who thank-e- i' him and called him a man of peace. Mr. Khrushchev's "disarming" geniality may win him propaganda victories in some areas of the world, but he appears to hav! overplayed his hand this time with regard to Latin America. However, whatever unrest re. mains in (Latin America will still attract the Infiltrators and incendiaries of Communism. If we rf"rt to our usual blindness with regard to the international rnpnsee of Corrrnminism. Khrush-eh- v will revme his imperialistic Hr've in Latin America in no Moaeyb eight-count- ry survey. At tneir report pott it: "Mo.it women hold jobs to improve their financial position rather than to fulfill themselves or because of boredom at hqme." And what are they doing with all that money? The researchers found that "in the poorer sections of the community women work in order to subsist, but in the more well-to-d- o sections, they do so in order to make more money fcr leisure, culture and smusemenis for themselves and their families," Both men and women interviewed in Canada," Austria, ' France, the Ivory Coast, Morocco, Poland, Togo and Yugoslavia. The findings appeared recently in the International Social Science Journal, published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The international turned up some interesting at-- the Root titudes on women versus work. There was, for instance, general agreement that unmarried women must work and that married women without children may work but that married women with small children must not work "except in special cases." There were dissenters, however, in Poland and Morocco, objections were raised that girls ought to be training for their traditional role as wives instead of holding down outside jobs. o French Among some citizens, a fear was expressed that working women would acquire financial independence too easily. Most objections to women's work came from men. Complaints ranged from the danger of indecorous behavior to the fear that children and household duties would be neglected. One point advanced frequently by men in Morocco "but also to be found elsewhere" was: "Who wants to take orders from a woman boss?" well-to-d- Vandalism on "the IfigWays of the expenditure of lost time on Utah 'cost 'Ve the taxpayers" the Job, according to C. Taylor thousands of dollars every day. Burton, Director, Utah Stata Deof Recently It is not only the cost of about partmentroad Highways. construction equipheavy to mueach $30 replace stiotjip, on the Alta road ment tilated or stolen sign, it is also was working seriously damaged during the cost of life which could 'be the night iwi'th headlights shot yours, "'flashing beacons,' reflec out, tool box stolen, windshields tor warnings and warning signs deflated and cut, are destroyed at the astonishing shattered, fires and removable every part gone. rate of 322 average per month Similar malicious vandalism Is within the State. (throughout reported regularly The cost is not only the re the State. placement of the material, but Is I Private contractor irp n'mnnvt constantly as $50,000 heavy eq. i uopment on the various projects tirely tactical, until another op- are vsndatlaed in spite of extra is portunity presented for the expense of watchmen. Horace J. brand of aggressiveness the Rus- ' sians are so well known for. . Ounn, manager of the Associated General Contractors, reports that They attach no Ignominy to a a $100 reward is offered retreat of this tort .following a j standing information leading to con jfor big thrust forward, for they are viction for any act of vandalism still ahead of the position that contractors' a?anst equipment. they might have occupied if they The most estensive damage to had undertaken no action. highway signs occurs during the By a similar token, we are season. "Trigger happy'' still short of the international hunting hunters ruined 43 percent of the we might have claimed, position if we had not so belatedly read out the score. We could have been making a more determined effort to halt the international thievery. The Reds are not idealists. They are practical men, dedicated to conquest. The ess en. tial question remains, and It no doubt .puzzles the Russians when they look at us as much as it FIB8T Pick out the Oar mystifies this writer when he Truck you want to. buy. or examine the wavering patterns shown by American leadership through the years. That question is: Will we now, at long last, become (firmly united at home and abroad for firm action SECOND Find out how against the Communist menace? J ft cannot now fee known whether this was a tactic meant to force withdrawal of American bases close to (Russia (which were set up openly), or to split the Western Allies, or to provide cover for a new barrage against Berlin, or even something else less noticeable. What we can be sure, however, is (that even if it failed it was some part of their program for world conquest and the overthrow of American, capi. talisrn. Nothing new has been revealed about the Communists in t'ime at all. the whole Cuban experience-ThThe Essential Question Action Was Sew The question is not likely to It is possible that thi3 trip to be whether the (Reds will now, the brink could have been a Red in a new spirit of (meekness, com-ocwith us in disarmament. experiment to see how far America would allow herself to be More than likely, this withdrawal pushed. The whole world was be is merely a staged retreat, en. ginning to ask, and so were our citizens, whether our leadership would cower before each demand NOTICE - Carbon Residents of the Soviet conspiracy. If it was such a test to discover American determination and re. you receive at you want service like we thankful can then be solve, your home Texaco station, stop at Rudy's and that Mr. Khrushchev got his as Glen's Texaco. We are in two locations to surances in actions as well as words that the nation will opserve you. 825 West Center St. and 3rd South pose his colonialism in Cuba or both and 7th East. You're always welcome s; anywhere else. There was places. new in this. After all, hds is the answer Rudy Vuksinick and Glen Stowell the (Russians have been needing for many months yes, for sev. RUDY'S GLEN'S TEXACO STATIONS eral years. It is an answer, in general, that our liberals have PROVO, UTAH - - Two Locations not been willing to give. And it is an answer, we believe, that would never have come from the appealers and aocomodators that have floated with ease in and e Money ia a working girl's best friend, a group of wciolo-gds- U condodei after an VANDALISM AND TAXES te If Mako every washday a holiday... j Such examples of malicious and useless acts .by somebody in your neighborhood causes ap. proximately 4,000 men days work to simply maintain traffic signs within the State for your safety and convenience. Steps are being taken by tech niaians developing an electric device which will photograph the guilty culprit during the act. The act which could mean the death of hi kin, as vital traffic in structions are destroyed. : Christmas Seals fight respiratory diseases, which rank a fourth among causes of death. much money you will need to cover the purchase ... fit? THIRD Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plana to you And tell you about the eaiy payments at equitable bank ratea. 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