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Show . ' t -' ' 1 M ii i - ' - ! . - ; ; 'fThe Enemy's On Top of That Mountain l .1 t t r. . WASHINGTON NEWS NOTEBOOK CHARGE!" ; - i Che rry Blossom Festival Is niial Spring Hysteria In Nation's Capital Ohce More FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH. ! Investigating the Lobbies re-elect- V-- ion I By the same token, though a study of lobbying and other pressures may cause immediate discomfiture in some quarters, legislators ought in time to be happier if e benefits follow in the shape of tighter and more comprehensive lobbying laws. To. produce such a favorable outcome demand, of course, a committee lineup , r ?! ) long-rang- I i Piercing tKe Fog Clouds ; . Enough dust has been raised over the adequacy of the nation's military air policy to" warrant giving the matter a I . . thorough look. Hence we can only wel- come Jhe developing move for a congres- -' t sional inquiry into it. No doubt a good many criticisms of present policy are politically inspired, but some come from sober, responsible men who study these issues closely. Where the country's safety is concerned, we must , try to resolve doubts. If this means asking searching questions, we must ask them. The ' key matters involved are our long-ranguided missile program and our bomber development. Any marked deficiency on either score could be crucial. At the worst our very survival is at stake. But any really measurable,, Russian superiority will have its damaging effect, for it could make heavy impact on the fence-Sitte- rs in Asia and elsewhere. Even as it is they are more than ordinarily susceptible to Russian argument. One fears, some may be ready to topple into ttye Soviet camp at the first provable evidence that the Kremlin leads the arms race. ! J - I: Trumdn Forcdd lOiit As Active Figure i . j - ' ge f - i welcome it. ' By DOUGLAS LARSEN and KENNETH O. GILMORE T NEA Staff Correspondents WASHINGTON (NEA) They're already turning I the crank for that annual spring hysteria here known v as the National Cherry Blossom Festival. !i In spite of the fact thkt they've got sprays and treatments to control the blossoming special of 'the famed i cherry trees around the Tidal Basin, downtown book- - . makers are giving two to one odds that the wall not coincide with the festival dates of Aprilblossoming 7 and 8. 7 J H. Other festival headaches have begun to set in. Pat- - r Nixon, wife of tha vice president. , is honorarv irm a n festival luncheon which helps launch the.af-Jof.thel)ig ""r ." oppcrtxo jsxic U ue out oi town ior tne event. 1 They: first : asked Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams to crown the blossom queen. When lie heard he'd have to iss the queen he refused. However, he agreed to spin the wheel which selects the queen' else . would do the bussing. j .,4 If When! Bernard Baruch was approacned for the crowning job he replied: "I'm 87 and too old for that kind of job. You need someone in his early 80's." T i Former President Herbert Hoover also turned down the job. There's thought being given to asking the great-- - est queen 'kisser of, all, former Vice President Alben Barkleyland -now senator from Kentucky, to do the job. ' f not only devoted to seeking out the whole jtruth but determined to translate its discoveries into solid legislative achievement, C 1 V j 2 Anything less than this may do! more If lilt create the For it harm than good. may illusion that a thorough job has been done when it has not, and thus throw the American public off a track they ;have a iright to travel to the very end. i Lobbying is a legitimate activity recognized by law. Individuals and organiza tions have a perfect right to present their point of view in the halls of Congress and elsewhere in the councils of government. f But, on the other side, the; people have a right to know the nature and ex tent of this activity, and who is involved. Present laws give them inadequate pro i; tection on this score. whether Lawmakers, at; the; local, state or national level, are the representa tives of all the people. It is not Tight that Jaws should be drafted and adopted as result of lobbying influences partly or ;j wholly unknown to the public. could be it ever Nor, obviously, right that legislation is approved or killed qe-cause lobbyists hand lawmakers money orlother favors, or threaten trjeir; defeat at ;the polls. The lobbyist s fair! presenta tion of his views surely stops short of such excesses. When money pressure takes the subtle form of campaign contributions, the difficulty becomes more complex. Until we get a system of public support for NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG campaign effort, we will be relying- on pri vate contributions from individuals and corporations. With no substitute method in use, we i i I cannot complain of this so long as contri- into tion Finance Corporation The leadership! TUCKER RAY By butions are made with no strings attach-epawnshop. .Truman dished Hill on: political Capitol But theremay be often a fine line be WASHINGTON, March 2 Harry philosophy He accused the venerable Baruch on two major issues an as S. Truman's in disappearance in of -' contributions potween expectation tidelands oil and uatural gas man of being p "publicity seeker";; ' Demoin and active force atomfe figure inUr his return energy research litical favors, and those made as part of agement. Truman opposed politics . is virtually assurde of the offshore petroleum possess- control problem J Truman could a firm deal to deliver a vote. The:system cratic, as a result of th enmities and to the states, most of which not forget ior forgive the financier's lis jweak. They way to abuse is open and bickerings which serial and book ions voted for Ike in 1952, and he veto- refusal to contribute to j his 1948 traveled. memoirs his of bitter easily publication the Rizley Bill relieving natural campaign.! J' The entire lobbying structure and the has generated. Only the nomi- ed areas of Federal His jibes at such prominent figsame in those gas of his favorite candidate, ures as James F, Byrnes- of South campaign financing setup badly need nation regulation and control. Averell New of Harriman Governor Carolina, F.D.R,s Man Friday modernization and improvement to align will reincarnate the Missour-ia- n , OTHERS WHO FROWN ON York, throughout the war, and General ithem with the realities in 1956. Every politically. comTruman's biting Douglas MacArthur have won no American must hope the projected biparti- Truman was revealing no secret ments and actions two friends for him or for any candiantagonized san investigation spawns thes construc- when he. charged that Adlai E.' of. the Party's! biggest contributors date he promotes. Indeed, his tive results. Stevenson, in his choice of a 1952 and collectors h Jesse H. Jones of backing of Harriman is one of the There could hardly be a tougher assignment in an election year than, member-- 1 ship on the projected bipartisan Senate committee to look into lobbying, campaign contributions and all improper pressures applied against senators. Lawmakers running for and confronted with the problem of mounting campaign expenses can have no great enthusiasm for an inquiry now into the campaign fund issue. But if it should lead to effective, revision of today's unrealistic laws governing contributions, they should 1 ::-- . i I I : Ravburn-Johnso- n d. ; . ' . J . i " - I r-h- a "" r I? : " . . i ! ; . . - : ! - i I j ;;. . ' ,.''--..- . , w ( - I ? '; J (D-N- M) l j 1 CHANGING TIMES dept.: Other day Rep. Usher E. Burdick ; j blasted excessive drinking in Washington. "Per capita consump-uvu aicunuiic uquuxs m me u. o. is $oz.4Z, out nere at the seatfof government the per. capita consumption is . $168.38,": he stated. j . :j l"From results of some conferences here it ii obvious j that liquor played a more important role than; brains," , (R-ND- )! i. headded. i - 1 : . Ordinarily this pitch is worth some publicity. But ' '. ; nobody paid any attention to it. ij Burdick claim to doesn't be teetotaler. "Oh .Actually, : ' j " 1 : ' i j 1 j : a very hot day he'll take a beer," a friend 'admits i ! j ! r! 1 MIS-SOURI- j Animals Can Boast of Long Lineage Many those ancestors are almost iden in that By EUGENE enStanding Room Only counter, 1066), there are many living mammals today whose ancestors hark back not just a thousand years, or a hundred thousand but millions of years before man ever walked upright. Strangely, the fossil remains of RUTH MILLETT SAYS j TV Dramas Too Unrealistic By RUTH MILLETT Why do the writers of TV dramas think that the average man and his wife are most Interested in plays about psychopathic killers, young hoodlums running from the law or on parole, and in mur- der, murder, murder? Why do they think they're not interested in plays that attempt I to solve some of the problems of everyday living? For years both men and women have been writing me about their frustrations, their problems, and their struggles to make their marriages happier, to be better parents, and to help their aging parents find a satisfactory life. These are the things they think about and worry about. These are their challenges. Plays touching on any of these problems, if well written and without pat endings, would surely find an interested audience. ,Why, then, are normal people trying to meet! life's problems asked, night after night, to watch the solution to problems that in no way touch them directly or are ever likely to? M If we are going to have problem! plays why not make them about problems that face a great majority of the people watching the screen" i I j j. i ; j ; j 5 j I - Mis-souria- n's i tical to their descendants today. So much alike, in fact, that people digging up these million-yea- rold skeletons often' toss them aside mistaking them for modern animals. Among the come - latelies of these living relics are the bisons (buffalos) of our plains and the musk ox of our northland. Both of these mammals; closely re lated to modern cattle, lived in North America, looking much as they do today, a few million years ago. Judging from fossil remains, the musk ox may have an an-cestory dating ' only a million years. The upstart. ; Although both these animals ex isted in large numbers, neither the Eskimo nor the Plains Indian who came along, perhaps 20,000 years ago," understood the possibilities of using the milk of these cattle-lik- e animals for food as did the primitive peoples of other parts of the world who were thus life able to live a in larger communities and so advance culturally. Judging from '.fossil remains found along rcean beaches, the blue whale was here some 9,000, 000 years ago. This mammal, largest that has ever existed on this planet as fat as anyone knows, averaged then as it does now around 90 feet, (The modern record is 119 feet and some 170 tons.) Almost twice as old, dating back to at least 15,000,000 years ago, are the fossils of ourpronghorned the antelope of North America an of species single living only . numerous of family apparently e goat-lika cattle antilocarpra, A' antelope. Then as now, the jpronghorn was a plains' animal and fleet of ?ive 'em heil" tactics and language offended many thousands of voters. In "a number of areas and especially in the South, they were voting against. Truman rather than for Dwight D. Eisenhower. Stevr enson's frank conferences with national and regional leaders in which they reviewed 1952 mistakes ' in order to avoid repetition next November, must have convinced him of that fact. j SCORN HELP FROM TRUMAN Senator Estes Kefauver says that Truman is not placing so many hurdles in my path as he did in 1952." But neither is the former President removing the obstacles jvhich he erected against the Tennessean. Truman has never fprgiven Ke, fauver for the Senator's! televised crime investigation which spatter ed mud on many Truman ap pointees and supportors. Truman will not be I revered elder statesman, an advisor or even a welcome White House; guest, if Stevenson or Kefauver land there. : Who Galls the Gri b Gold? ! j self-sustain-ed T: x, j j ; 1 ; - ! - - . !-- :- - j For freshmen can always hem and haw about somebody's carelessness allowed the "cold" to "rurn'f to rheumatic fever, pneumonia, infan-' tile paralysis, or whatever.: . In the early days of the illness or indisposition, before you - or even a coctor, can tell precisely what may be developing, y the cri is most likely to 'spread to anyone Who happens to be With in coughs sneeze, or conversation ; spray range. 7. In view! of these facts, What good excuse can anyone but a t real stinier give for calling tiie Jk. ;L-- mJ ; . country years ago. They George ', IWashington birthday holiday witn glee, i I "We just had a skeleton staff workine;," says one of the secretaries. "The rest of us ran wild. 'We're glad to I , I celebrate any holiday, even July Fourth." yjj' -- . I i ' , 1 . . . i- ' ; - er : , i . I ! I 1 , j j self-address- ed - ; - I Once News Now History They Say i ; ! I ! pro-Syming- ton 1 ; . . . - I ! I ! (. I sea-cow- self-address- ed corre-sponden- ee - - ' an -- v sea-cow- y ! j j Daily Herald Correspond ts i !; ' , 10-gall- on I -- ' ' ! ', , ! i ! ) . ; ! -- -- -- ; e or -- , ! -- six-fo- , ot ' 4-0- ' i 'f -- i . j . View-Vlneys- xd ; 5-3- 324 j : -- ! , . '' $ . - . j- - , : - 6-3- 60 1 9-f- oot 5-1- - : i water-dwellin- . ' 30-volu- me I . us 12 .':" M--r-. i self-address- ed ' U . i ; . 3-3- - . . ! . . I l - . ; 25 f . i M ; . p, I 1 : I I ( four-foote- ': 1! r j I i j t : j j j ' 1 1 I Now that Ike is Dlavine: coif "aGrain i the v're a little ; chicken-po. D. M. WOXIAM cough, BRADY, whooping By worried out at his Burning Tree course about his electric 1 To date no physician or health smallpox, meningitis, p infantile cart chewing , up the fairways The ground there is soft authority has identified or even de- , paralysis, influenza, grip, pneu-- and mushy in; the spring. Someone suggests that" large fined "the common cold." ' monia, )q u i n $y, ' streptococcic balloon tires on the cart would protect the turf. No research: investigator " has sore throat. ; J 1 j.', f I An Army aviation expert seriously advances the 4 educed ! scientific evidence that neither nei'er. an4 5. You know, course in a possibility of moving Ike around the golf cold, dampness, r, i hefs ' " i hedg-ea if doctor does your small helicopter. sudden changes. diswhich of these specific I insuffi Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to get drafts, . eases your "cold" may prove to cient clothing, or Mamie interested in golf recently. Idea is that she might ' be. But) people who still take interest her. don't inadequately ' seriously the notion of . "catch-Jn- g play iwith Ike. But sports ' heated apart- v"- ! j '.f.'l;i---credulous are cold" pretty ment . pred is-i "about so .the' doctor 1 Hi ITS A SURE. THING the British embassy here and this, poses to ; the whose first guess proves doesn't begrudge Americans for revolting against their wrong,' even tragically wrong, ihome some welcomed the j ! '!'! : 1 . FORE-SIGH- i -- explain that CRlL w- - sraay ced (pronoun coined from the kree) is a wcrd z initial letters' of the cumbersome . J Common Respiratory Infection- sANYBODY who has spent an evening at the Russian diseases which Shave these charac V embassy will be interested to know they, haven't junked teristics in common: are communicable, being l.They in the upstairs hallway. J ,r I spread usually via droplet inis Virus or germ fectionthe "I was sure it wouldn't be there after the going-ovcarried in the moisture droplets DARK HORSE SYMINGTON Sen in the (cough, sneeze or converator Stuart Symington off Missouri, sation spray given off by one ill ' : f v Russia s Armv-Nav-V T)av. whose dark hourse chances have of or coming down with the disSeems the favorite meeting place for eating and' LETTERS INDICATE THEY'RE NOT ESCAPISTS been brightened by his selection to ease, '1 ; . a cri fcpid"? fllin into the of Do the TV producers think the TV audience; is made up of the hours head 2. In the; early alleged under! inquiry For your own sake, for sake of "drinking at Soviet parties has always been directly . adequacies in the ballistics and ' ness or indisposition the acute your family and friends, for the Stalin s portrait. people who want to. escape their real problems by: watching plays aerial development program,; has respiratory infections present health and happiness of your com about things so remote from them they don't seem real? "It just wouldn't be like old times, if they took hiim a mail do no reason to love Truman. bet. be common symptomsJiilliness, munity and for goodness: sake send If they Certainly my missing they may down," said a lady as she reached for the caviar. Truman opposed him openly and fever, general aches and pains. me 35c and stamped doesn't indicate that people are trying to escape, enthusiastically in the senatorial sneezing, coughing, running arj envelope for Little Lesson No. 5 People are looking desperately for answers to the problems of r the nose, sore throat, i everyday living. primary which saw Symington's ' r ; Sol to the Can it C R I, '55 edition. for no into r What a wonderful chahce TV producers have to turn these X If you have "politics, preferring entry regard : f . 9 l am terribly disappointed. I throw his influence behind a typi health or life of others you can ftproblems into realistic dramas if they would only make the effort more not letters ; Simed. feel the President has been very to give us something normal instead of so much neurotic nonsense. cal "organization" candidate. The give anyone who' comes within 1C9 words or one fhan pare badly advised. I think his action former President boiled iwhen range whatever you've got. U personal Ions. pertaining in vetoing the (natural gas) bill voters repudiated him 4.' Invasion of the system by the SIDE GLANCES treats or.; disease. By GALBRUTH diagnosis will result in less gas at higher mem-Taken from the Files of I in bis own state CRI is through the mucous not to prices. and health hygiene.) j The Provo Herald 7 brane lining the respiratory - ment, Win be answered by, of Allan Shivers Gov. j(D), s foot. (Even today it is the fastest shv may . have a ma ' tract. This applies to these spev Dr. Brady if a stamped Texas. donna-lik- e d cific diseases:! Measles, scarlet of our North American Twenty-Fiv- e Years Ago enappearance; close-ula ; ' .:: , earelope mammals, capable of bursts of they are unbeiieveaniy nomery, fever, . d i p h t Le r 1 a, mumps, closed. Address anch : March 2 1951 This (one-mrule in Russia) 50 j miles an even dismissing their whiskers. speed exceeding to -- Dr. Wfllianj now. is all The ' principle jhanged Dur-ne- ll P js were already r These hour.) p Brady, co Hip DaDy Ilerald. of collective leadership is now Utah County Sheriff E. G. and confiscated forms when In many ways, our pronghorn near their present-dadeputies eight Ptoto, Utah..- -: - .j-- established on all levelsfrom the is' related to cattle like cattle, the elephants were still in their j of from a kegs whiskey Central , Committee to the cells. car near . . too, it has a horn of bone which earliest stage of development. 4t ANSWERS Fork, canyon Spanish QUESTIONS M. A.' Suslov, member Soviet the state senate raised the n is never shed by either males or But perhaps oldest of all living "corporsides of Erery, Story Two Presidium. is the ation excise tax' from IVi per cent females. But; most peculiar, it relics in America today You probably had a good reason to three per cent . .' Provo High what is more, our has an external covering which it opossum and, staff Barm correspondent! guided School annual urn ' Herald for. leaving Cariandaigua . '. t. We In many aspects of the sheds annually the only mammal American marsupial lives and ir um various communities or utao dance revue featured. missile ' program, taken '. . . as a lovely, too rou have came from Ithica iooks mucn uxiay as ne cua ou, County Contact them if sxents Hansen and living which does so. 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Lake 15 of unH been.'" she doesn't change a bit. High Schools were occupied for the Pounds eeded In losing AC Mrs. Kent A. Prue 71W wanted fat over ; a period of six farther, perhaps 50,000,000 years FREE By special arrangement UJU Josephine Zimmennan Francis C. Gray; Jr., who first time by students . . 75 golfor more, is the manatee. A curi with thel editors of the; Encyclo- IK4 0..l tV411ia irtrl i. - 101 W months ' and never any partic- - Mrs: will be a bridesmaid at Miss ers turned out for, the official fWS CvelTn Blake ous mammal, really, whose ap pedia Americana, V my j panel of Undon IU auuuv , Hales war 'uiuicuiijr opening of the Timpanogos Municiuicuu. MapUtoo Zon,D Kelly's wedding. ' will award leach week to Netxbl well have Leo given m. may judges pearance ;; Bailey ) pal Golf course with Albert Kirk-p- a (Mrs. b ir.-H if AC Marraret Wbftwood AC rise to the many legends of mer the reader who sends me the best Orem trick in charge , . . Margaret not reason! The Western allies are After all, it is Irene Keitb Icir Answer true-lif- e g nature adventure, the Orem 031 1R3 maids. This Snirlene Ottesen Gean dark. Pauline BenPklmtn Bird, to defend time as much to take Europe getting strong enougn 223.' able Madolin Dtxon mammal is a relative of the ele best nature observation, or the Parson Amber Allie nett, Bowen, Madelyn Har-NATO Alfred 327 did Gen. J as of Gruenther, it rid accumulating you Jackmar: Parson idrj CI 2551 phant although its rear legs have best question on nature; and wild tat Ada Rradle rision, Easier, Evelyn Frusse Rjmiih iLV For the booklet RULES FOR boss.; 'r set of PI Grore Guy a complete tiillman (sports 4382 disappeared. It abounds in the life, world-famoand : Taylor were guests ia Virgina 35c and REDUCING send 2694 stamped, Jmnia Cilber ' tcir.i reference work M r.. waters of north Africa and south this Lake Salt City ior Betsy Reynolds If (Gov. Frank) Lausche con View Tvocna Perry ra envelope. east Asia. 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' j j n - ; s THE RUCKUS over lobbying is small potatoes compared to the one each state delegation suffers in select- a queen to represent the state at the Cherry blossom J hg ' festival. For example, a rebellious group thought it was high time that some gal other than a female relativetof Sen. have this honor. So they moved Dennis; Cravez in fast and gave it to a beautiful blond namedTane Lan- - ; . , gan, here from New Mexico. I -' i" - - J i to the overcrowded Mayflower 11620) or that his forebears fought in the Batt Battle of Hastings (surely there could have been . ; UNLESS YOU HAVE goldplated stocksit's riskv to chat for long with Perle Mesta. .1- I At a recent, party one crabby female cornered Perle and pumped her for almost an hour. Finally a friend of tne number one hostess cut in and took the lady; aside, j "What you're hearing is no doubt very; interesting," he said, 'fbut if you! don't watch out' it could cost you" : $1500. That's what Mrs. Mesta receives by the hour as a f national chairman and headquar Houston land Bernard M. Baruch of latter's liabilities: ters, seemed to be trying to "dis New York. Jle transformed "Uncle In short, almost everybody is speaker. And j she has been talking to you nearly that I r"" hv-;- H H i i associate" himself from the (scan- Jesse's"! businesslike Reconstruc- - out of step with Harry! f long." dal - ridden) Truman Administraf r; Perle, who's strictly a professional now, plans to I tion. Thel nominee's friends and make about 20 speedies this year. That" will gross her j advisers thought, and so the elec- DR. BRADY'S COLUMN T . k a tidv $30,000. i tion demonstrated, that the ' j IS THAT SO? Ranger Naturalist WHILE man may boast pompously about a. lineage that goes back -- j v BURNS s 4 .J - i x : 70 (R-O- r 1 t " ;n; |