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Show Face-Liftin- g The Chopp ing Block c2 ) tS-SSBki- By FRANK C. ROBERTSON apartment cannot do so. vet ths From time to time people who cost of juvenile delinquency falll I k . have thought deeply on some sub upon everybody. hsvotep to TFHvifrfsferUAH ccxntyp ject, and are convinced that they It is the fashion nowadays to d:s have arrived at the answer, or miss the entire matter by SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1953 solution, urge me to present then-view-s saying, "It's the parents lightly who need . i.1 in this column. While they . J....i.!. euueauug. It iiai uuer rox: ir tney may be 100 per cent right it is do the time for educating them is difficult for me to do. For one thing before become parents. Go HERALD DEVOTED TO SERVING INTERESTS OF UTAH COUNTY they I never arrive at solutions, and up to the State industrial School The Daily Herald is dedicated to serving the Interests of Utah County and its various finality for me is always some- and you will find students there thing far in the future. There is, Arom every walk of life from communities. The Herald's policy is to print the news in concise and attractive form; to too, the practical risk of homes well as as good broken ones. or of the news interest give impartially, without fear or favor, regardless the views of another, party, sect, v and so .whatever views appear in involved; to be on independent vehicle for the free expression of opinions on public ques-tion- s. Observe the strained, anxious looks this column they are, poor things, on the The Herald strives to promote all worthy projects; to work for good government on faces of any parents-whe- n own. mine :. all levels; and to be devoted always to the welfare of the public I may write to amuse, to. stimu- they talk about the hazards of up a family, or confess late, or even to shock, but never. bringing their inability to do anything with never, to instruct. I leave that to Junior. Walter Wincheli's Parents of today no more the teachers. than of any past age stand indifwhich leads -their offme to my good ferently by and .vatch to hell. They rush spring merrily friend Hyrum don't like it, but they are oppres-. . KOHOO( of Pro-v- sed ) Vance, , Cly a sense of helplessness. who is a Whatby can -any individual do against ws Retail meat prices are high. But the figure the farmer . rr-rk-Mr a mass trend? ! ! of them do vance Whenwas out their best, but Most can command for his cattle has been unusually low. too all frequently to my place re- it is not ever a great discrepancy like this is discovered, there's need help enough. They cently with a from the community, the always a rush to blame that mysterious fellow, the "middleBy WALTER WINCHELL very interesting and the nation. The kids state, need man.' It'3 just possible, in many cases, that he takes a Charles Lindbergh's book, 'The gentleman nam- something to give taem a sense of ed Spencer ' beating he doesn't deserve. before they suddenSpirit o St. Louis," will probably responsibility n a Young a Samuel Goldwyn epic ly have to assume the tremendous In the case of meat, who is the middleman? Of course, become of the burden of flier The Columbia Pictures. via VAX L of number a several. there isn't one, but They perform great Brigham. I'm not, becoming parents. to receive at least $1,000,000 . . . " advocating illiteracy as Mr. Young and different jobs, and it would be rather hard to show that One of Frank Costello's first visits a way of life, but we had a better were I inclined from Federal any of these tasks is much less important than growing (since washi to return to skip lightly informed-- - citizenry when eighty tailof. Ten suits his jail) in on hoof meat the the first place. the over the slip- per cent of the people' could no at $250 each . . . Didn't movie Mr. Robertson To begin with, grass-fe- d of more than read antl write. People rocks cattle are not fit for slaughter star Dru Mallory become Mrs. pery Lake Intellect, while Mr. Vance didn't vote in blocks because they and have .to be fattened up. Cattle feeders take care of Jack Heinz (the pickle million dons his diving suit and goes read or were told the same thing. thi3 necessary step. Then come the meat packers, who aire) two months ago?;. . . The re down to explore the subterranean Politicians had to appeal to the inport persists Piper Laurie is about dividual, but they don't bother kill the cattle and dres3 the meat for shipment to retail to depths. "David (McCarthy Comm.) get about that any more. They appeal Mr. Vance believes that juvenile markets. Unless people are going to set up their own Schine's ring. . . David Garro- to the labor bloc, the farm bloc, delinquency can be cured in a the way s "shiner" (which he told re stockyards, the packers look pretty essential. Negro bloc, the various foreifew short or weeks months the by came from a cab's sudden gn-born or . In a recent issue, Time magazine explored this problem. porters religious blocs, and wholehearted and honest efforts of nave come trom a stop) mignt so on on. and And don't ask me 10 cent to a make the He believes that It found that feeders are lucky community. per thrown highball glass at a HalloI the why six-tentdrop y kay; I just see can it be accomplished-bmostly adds ween party. The profit and that packers are getting a margin of other and I follow people doing swollen giving every boybr girl something the trend, spineless itcreature of a cent on. every dollar of sales. As for the retailer, his that model Nancy Berg'scancelled that to do, and properly rewarding their cost her $1,000 in average "markup" of 16 per cent i3 cdjten eaten away jaw efforts. He believes, as I do. that lam. foto assignments from the same In those days boys knew all almost wholly by overhead expenses. little can be accomplished by forc incident ; . . Julius La Rosa quiet NATIONAL WH RLIGIG about as ibly trying to fit a round peg into was farms or such machinery Time concluded that the heavy cost of bringing the ly walked into Godfrey's office available. They were sell-re- a square hole. Boys, for instance. "unfortuthe for and apologized meat to market was the big factor in the final price. nate' turn of events." Regretting afraid of being with the with a mechanical bent of mind lifnt costs than afraid of being labor crowd war since cent 75 are rather the and not be & forced into rebellion up per should, Freight any embarrassment caused One as they are today. it from away costs not do These doubled. have All. against society, by being compel' change, charges virtually ..' :. '. :t Girls all about keeping, knew to ld over endless hours books pour so a drop in cattle prices has little effect at the butcher's. , a hand with and could lend which they detest, while the tools house, The election of Robert Wagner To suggest that any of these various operators the chores when usenecessary. which them would mold They into of New York was foreneed now, not the old occupations, ful citizns are denied them. "wasteful middleman is absurd, naturally. The man' in told by the Daily News Straw Poll, but the old feeling. New York who wants to buy a steak can't be satisfied by which has been wrong only twice not am I Mr. Vance now, quoting 20 times . . . The paper pre-- ; By RAY TUCKER ON FRANCE Georges Bidault, French Foreign PRESSURE being told that there's a nice steer roaming the plains of in I believe that the 'elaborate but the are start dieted from the that less Meanwhile. Lonthan Minister, and v Washington patient PresiWASHINGTON, Nov.. 8 old Wyoming, Democrat would easily win . on programs for youth rcretion are dent Eisenhower's opposition 4 to Eisenhower, although they some- aon nave applied Dressur That doesn't mean there is no room for improvement. But it came out for the Republican Prime Minister f Churchill's latest times substitute the word, "stub- France. to ratify the European - an wrong. ixray, Lra, tney are de. . . to . characterize the Ameri nse pact, unurcnin panicked the supervised and amused now until fact, not one suggestion for a high-levcon- born," It's possible present methods of fattening cattle with costly Riegelman are sick of the sight of it. can was President's . for winner. the mood. , anslan pohticos in his recent they ference on f world peace with the corn are uneconomic. The farmers themselves might assist, paper But for the most part the money Kremlin is based on military Living nearer to the possible Margate address before the Con they spend is doled cattle with out to them research in agencies, by changing cooperation Grace Kelly's handsome brother rather than diplomatic considera- ield ofj battle, and recalling vivid-- y servatives Party Convention. ' Taken from the files of without on effort their part, and With breeds to get animate with more usable meat and less waste. George will Without or their sacrifices and Eisenhower suffering wed Mary Freeman, tions. It is, perhaps, the most come to as think of it their the Provo Herald. Out of a beef carcass weighing about 650 pounds, the the swimming champ . . . A Brit- dramatic example of the effect: of rom invasion and bombingL-in- J approval, he warned the French they or else atassume the two right,' they they are under pres that, if they did not sign up, the titude of butcher can slice only 260 pounds of roasts and steaks. ish actor is begging for the local Ike's professional background on sure conflicts, from the beggars; neither of which 20 Years Ago people, the press United States might rearm Ger- is basUlie he ax if a doesn't his behavior civilian Chief low-pricbiting quit meats take two thirds, ais their morale in the role for good to Hamburger and other and the out sound many reimme politicians Bidault, . . separately. Coasters Executive. lady friends . of future citizens. If the money Nov. 8, 1933 the and bone and fat nearly a fourth. for an enduring peace diately and for the first time, prospect E. Eisenhower feels, and he has port Nora Eddington (ex-Mr- s. for recreation wa? with spent the Reds. organized the Lamel placed regime on rec to be This particular problem is aggravated by the consum Flynn and s. pick Haymes) the silent support of the World Churchill and A. O. Smoot defeated Mark Anto em them spent ord provide have in who of favor French adherence. Bidault, serious about Huntz Hall, one War II commandirs in Britain and derson for mayor. The count: ers insistence on top meat cuts instead of the more ordinary isof the to ployment-enough earn most of Eisenhower nudged them along Dead End Kids . . . France, that the West should not not abandoned their hope of con original Smoot Anderson 2,260. Walt 2,789; beocown at bid their are to for these The Ike result: prices their Viewpoint, with negotiation of an agreement spending money up .grades types. laywrights Arthur Kober and enter into any negotiations with verting er Whitehead elected city P. logical witn Franco for air and naval cupations they like they would pro- commissioner withwas Arthur Laurents are Anita (Blue Moscow until NATO's defensive have advanced seemingly yond their actual worth. votes over 2,682 trans-Atlantbases in Spain. France has bit vide, their own amusement, and I Ellis' leading --beaux. They power has been strengthened, and arguments in the who Charles 2,255. polled Hopkins So, as with all too many problems, we find in the con- Angel) an idea that the decrease in conversations of the last few terly opposed this program, with have the White Orchid bit opening until Paris and London won contest was with weeks. fhe auditor city join troversial matter of high meat prices no convenient scape- did be would its implication that the Iberian juvenile delinquency . . . The Cuban Musicians' the German Republic's Govern night Mrs. F. Smithwith 2,6.9 by Mary .; Peninsula rather than its northern amazing. the cancellation of ment in goats. What we need, evidently, is not to point the finger, Union forced the treaty for HOLDING BACK NOW The t defeating Ralph 'Elliott, ratifying Grable-Harreny neighbor may be our military Is it too much to ask .that the votes, the James Betty but to scratch the head and give a little thought. 2,324 . . . Utah became the 36,h a European Defense Community. have told Eisenhower a a future conflict. businessmen and farmers spend stronghold in gagement in Havana. Retaliation When these accomplishments Europeans state in the Union to vote for re little money or time to provide for banning Cuban tooters here show that the democratic nations that, in forthcoming elections and As a result of iJke's patience amendment. tests, the Anglo-Fren- or stubbornness it looks as if hs work for the kids? I don't think peal of prohibition . . Kid Gavilan's brother was have Ohio re- parliamentary became and mobilized their Pennsylvania finally Malen-kovwill 's so. In the long run I believe it win pacic two pistols to politicians slugged in a midtown ballroom by sources, and solved their internal be more people and 34th 35th as North states and the one, when they stretch their would prove profitable rather than and South Carolina defeated tie likely tc favor NATO and a group of locals . . . Pat (Jelke differences over the contributions, common defense force, if fur egs under that mythical table of costly. i"he individual parent livwars auditioned for an the command and the commit proposal, halting the march During the milk strike in the New York area, a dairy base) : talks with the Russians prove peace. ther on a two by four lot or in an repeal The ing agent Song only yesterday. ments of of states lined up for repeal their the their troops, ships, useless. Whereas they now 'hold manager discovered that 10,000 half pints of milk intendec) she knew was "Love. For Sale" their 33 straight . . . Salt Lake City at their atomic and airplanes for school children and hospital patients had been ruined . . Sherman Billingsley sighed weapons, Eisenhower believes that back for fear of higher taxes and Harold B. Lee as city News Notebook with relief when Candidate for it will be the opportune and stra military burdens, another hysteri Washington when kerosene wa3 maliciously poured on the supply. n. uoggm was commissioner. cal hassle with the Reds like Halley came in last. Hal-le- y tegic moment to sit across the those to win the commissioner other This sort of thing 13 not representative of labor prac- Mayor in Korea today might prod has been persona non grata at table from Malenkov and Molotov, Giles anand Mr. Mrs. Francis J. all-othem into rearmament. tices today, though it still occurs now and then. It ought Ihe Stork Club for 2 years. a of still alive the are nounced arrival that boy. It they assuming Thus, although none of the par to be remembered, however, that it was. much more comRoba was Mr. and Mrs. and active at the Kremlin. for j girl ticipants in these preliminary dis . Loomis . west . side ert mon back in the turbulent days of 1946 and early 1947. Last Sunday night the American Then, and only then, in White cussions residents, will admit it openly, the asked for a sidewalk along West Company's newsdesk House opinion, will the Western principal difference consists of Then, real harm to persons and serious damage to property Broadcasting submitted a two-lin(off the Allies possess the ultimate argu Drive, from the railroad tracks to ine military insists on wa3 a matter of national concern. The Hon. Joseph C. Grew, for- the Lake View road. By PETER EDSON ticker) for our broadcast. It dealt ment to which the Soviet buuies timing, the reasons for listed here, NEA Washing-todelay Correspondent mer U. S. Undersecretary of State To safeguard the community against such violence with Pitcher Bobby Shantz and respond strepgthi while the politicians want an im as Baseman British and ambassador to Japan, tells of Taft-Hartle- y WASHINGTON (NEA) Ed Robinson The diplomats in Europe, , law. It was felt that labor First was one aim of the showdown. the Phila. Athletics going to Balti- represented by Churchill, and mediate Prime Sir Winston this story about Communist stu 10 Years Ago Minister As a result .of. the delays and unions, or their members, should enjoy no immunity from more The next day's N. Y. Churchill a has .made remarkable pidity in the Soviet satellites. discrepancies between them, it is recovery from his recent Radio Free Europe recently Not. 8.. 1943 the laws which compel the rest of us to be responsible Journal-America- n carried a denial. apoplec- wanted now certain that there will be no to find , out if its broadto at "There's not tic stroke. Though this was it, nothing nothing lor our acts. s, high-levconference casts were Fifth all. Winchell reported the pair Army being jammed in cerin the stated formal next officially West and until East between With a straight face, labor leaders went before con would-bthe smashing of of tain areas Czechoslovakia. troops completed traded to the Baltimore 'it was one the of: communique, year, possibly in late spring or best bits of news to come out of a story was broadcast about two the German "little Rommel" line gressional committees and said they saw no heed for such Orioles." The N. Y. Post (under early summer- - The outcome of the recent conference of Ameri- Czechs who had seen the light, by swarming across flooded plains legislation. They were in effect arguing that unions should the heading: "Another Winchell the French presidential election on can, British and French wanted nothing more to do with to the mouth of the GaJgliano deforeign communism be above the law. They lost heir case, as they deserved Wrongo") reported the same December 17, in f which a getwere now heart River At least nine enemy the nial, noting ministers in London. report originated I and soul for and to CO. t together with the Russians will be Before the conference opened, were sunk or damaged in the West in a. Winchell broadcast. Both warships a major issue, will have an effect Some still plead that way. But violence and malicious newspapers datelined the denial the prime minister entertained at Within a few days prominent an attempt to break up the marine on the final decision on Bougainville Island. as from mischief can be condoned in no part of American society. Philadelphia reported by Secretary of Communist papers in Czechoslo- landing If Churchill resigns his post next dinner in honor ofDulles. and Allied the Tress. troops crushed the last Associated came vakia British out State John Foster stories with lead It is unlikely the law will be changed to suit those who Our source (via the ticker) was February, as reported, the Labor Foreign Minister Anthony Eden to the effect that these two men enemy resistance on the nearby believe it should be. opposition will undoubtedly force and Lord Salisbury took no active had been interviewed and 'had Treasury Islands A powerful the same AP! a general election on the Prime Red and stormed inMCA army an the captured branded the in hour broadcast Minister's Conservative successors, part two northwestern suburbs of Kiev, were still famous lie. and followed Sir conference that They loyal John Loiin'i intimates report At the rate films and movie! presumably Foreign Minister Eden and Coryanka . . . to communism and wanted, no Fusna-voditz- o his breakdown came from worry- performers are coming on to; or Chancellor of the - Exchequer Winston carried on the entire into the Tuls inarched ' Troops of conver the the of burden West' Arch television,' part directing Nearbrlte Butler. It is generally believed sation. ing about how to continue clicking thinks cen Lake, Japanese This segregation satisfied Radio response will soon have that neither Churchill nor Presi Though one side of bis body rr'" with tanks and machine eun$ ter, after his long string of hits . . . to startsponsors For Free had Europe a home-delive- ry tremendously. -; popdent Auriol of France, in view of rule upon dis First, they now to impose military paralyzed, he showed no two reasons. Here are the Herald staff correspondents In the The same complex is beUeved to corn service, and he's trying to' the conflict with Washington been of -who defied civilian loyal Japanese are was know that their mind broadcasts His it. alert, a way of handling thej would dare to deal directly with signs various communities of Utah County. They are at your be the reason why his "Mr. Rob figure his hearing good, his voice strong. getting through. Second, they authorities following a labor conlocal business. before these tests. Malenkov erts" (Tom Heggan) service and would like you to contact them if you have to Big fleets of Flying were make able considerable troversy He had had champagne for din Fortresses and . . Liberators penekilled himself New York's . out of incident iof as the and ner propaganda news. District circulation agents are listed also. They brandy afterwards, GALBRA1TH two men supposed trated Germany's most heavily-defendSIDE GLANCES the because scholars old. , S still are By Shakespearean stand ready to help you with problems concerning area and delivered a Since a session of Parliament to have been Involved in the upset over we "wnoiesaie mur blow at an important smashing delivery of the paper. even exist. incident The didn't to was the about open, prime der" of the "King Lear" teevy . . . Peter M. Jensen was minister wondered if he would Commies had swallowed the bait. target Herald Representative Address Phone Community to elected head Provo Kiwanlans. . Les . Paul ,. j and. to "And thank script Mary be able to hop up and down God," says Grew, Alpine, MaryWilliam3 Ford who start for ABC-t- v on the Alpine, 082-J- 1 answer questions from the hon- 'the Communists have never American Fork, Dena Grant ....236 E. State, 100-orable members. He tried it sev earned to say 'Ouch! quietly." beans also imported from France. 9th (161 staUons on radio alone) The dessert was a mousse with Flavor Is' Cosmopolitan eral times and then said, "Yes, I Rod Griffin, sports 19 E. Main, 315-- J have collected royalties on 15 milstrawberries flown in from Caliwhich dinner the at served Food do can it." think I lion records in 3 years . . . "Flame- Duane Durrant. circulation. .. .123 S. 1 E.t 603-fornia. At 10:30, when the meeting the King and Queen of the Hellenes Out" (the new Alan Mowbray Benjamin, Mrs. J. R. Peay broke up, the prime minister gave at the GreeK embassy in RidgewelTs, the Washington ca.Benjamin, 0413-R- 3 walked downstairs to the 'door Washington to honor President tering house which handled the play) has the sons of three silent Edgemont, Tana Richards Edgemont, 031-R- 2 with his guest to bid him good and Mrs. Eisenhower was about dinner, now boasts that since the Goshen, Eva Cook Goshen! screen stars in the cast Harry night, pose for waiting photogra- as international as chow can get. end of the war it has served Carey's son, Jtoscoe Karns lad Highland, Cressie Greenland, Am. Fork RFD, 0S9-J- 1 and be seen by reporters The pate de fois gras was flown Queen Juliana of The Netherlands, phers and Monty Banks' boy . . - In a Lake View, Gordon Zobell Lake View, 0888-R- 1 assigned to cover Secretary Dul- in from Strasbourg, France. The President Auriol of France, Presifew days one of the town's most fdet sole was flown from New York dent Dutra of Brazil and Queen Lake Shore, Mrs. Edna Knight, Sp. Fork Rt. 2. 0318-J- 3 les' visit. Risk but the lamb chops were English Elizabeth, before she became BritTake Forecasters cravat (Domini joints Lehi. Josephine Zimmerman ....631 N. 3rd W., 71-expensive economic flat predic and with them went some green ain's monarch. Making que France) will mail 3000 cata Paul Willis, circulation .548 S. 4th W. one of the most risky is tions ' logs in handmade Japanese vel Lindon, Margaret Holdaway, Box 23, PI. Grove, 6021 politic al figure c an do. thing lum. Their Yule his last 018-J- 2 At suggestions" "gift press conference, Mapleton, Zora D. Hales Mapleton, President Eisenhower remarked include: "For Mom: a sable-line- d Orem, Margaret Vee Whitwood, 107 E. 10th S., 0306-R- 1 that cattle prices had been sta reversible polo coat from Maxi Irene Keith, circulation 17 E. 8 N 0593-R- 2 bilized, that the cattle market milian: tax included." $45,000, 0311-RShirlene Roach 3 had reached its peak and was on Palmyra, Sp. Fork RFD, the way up. 0 223-84T W. 4th N., J Fayson, Madoline Dixon 1 ( SMART HOME of Ezra p W. W. NBC Agriculture newsman, Secreatry Chaplin, Amber Jackman, circulation, 900 S. Main, 327-- J was assigned to set up a radio-Taft Benson" has been saying! the N ; OWNERS! Pleasant Grove, Eva Orton. . . 906 E. 9th S., 3189 same thing since last February Gov. teevy coverage of Dewey's Jennie Gilbert, circulation In this period cattle prices have 505 N. 3rd E., 2415 special session of the N. Y. State Often imitated, but never fallen from $19 to under 515 j Pleasant View. Yvonne Perry, Rt. 2, Box 419, 016-J-3 Legislature in the Governor's atUeut.-Gov See to Nevertheless, remove hundredweight. tempt Salem, Margrette, Jaylor .Salem, 0107-R- 1 equalled. The original and cattlemen's Wicks from office . . The sessions Benson told the retary ' Santaquin, Estella Peterson are scheduled to start on the 17th Santaquin 9902 caravan that came to Washington only National Sewer Service Lieut-GoMalcolm 139-to . , . Wicks demand price supports on live Green. . .'.96 W. 1st N., embarrass Spanish Fork, In America. Over 18 years of ed the Governor by visiting a con stock. "It is my conviction 'that Virginia Evans, news briefs, 445 E. Center, 297 us. most of the trouble is behind vict (labor leader Joe Fay) at Sing service. Used by millions cf B. Davis Evans, circulation, 445 E. Center, 297 The next day,. Harold F. Brei- Sing Prison . . . The reporter first home owners. Spring Lake, Hortense Butler called Dewey's office. He was told .Spring Lake myer. meat expert at the Depart anto check with the Secretary of the ment of Agriculture, told the? Sprir.gville, Evelyn Boyer ..629 Brookside, 76S-nual Outlook Conference. t'The Senate At was he office that DON I YYISSMILlEg Katheriue Sheffield, briefs .10 Brookside, 697 f next and we informed pos beef n . the who year supply "person only 831 Phone 3131 . eSr.vmtf 8th North East Mrs. Marvel Anderson, cir., 1001 N. Main, 161-could set up such arrangements for several years will cbn to atfvtrtitctf la AM IS! CAN HCUZ d BITTIX HOMES & CARIDiS sibly Vineyard, Mrs. George F. Wells ....Vineyard, 044-J- 1 was the president, pro-teMl wouldn't wear that mink cape to visit Uncte Oscar, or tinue larger than in the years be of " 1 . ' West Mountain, Elvera 531-J- 5 N. Y. Senate owes fore 1953, and prices can hardly That man is he mVSf V " A. mis-interpreti- ng High Meat Prices Deserve Study Rather Than Shouting Along . 47 JBvociclwciy yc J Mx gd -- V vy thinker. NNm. IV ff o, great-grandso- r vi - JI 72zU. rw; tch-tch- at hs 1 Military Considerations Bade Of Opposition to Talks With Malenkov ! . isa for-Mayo- r Once Nevs Now History .'. .'.In mmm X el ed ex-Mr- j j ic ch Malice Has No PlaceHere i re-elec- ted ... Sir Winston Recovers; Risky ut Predictions III -- Washington er n ... KM sop e full-dres- el Anglo-Americ- - an ... v - v ' ! ... ' two-and-a-h- alf Herald Correspondents " ... co-auth- or ed j W W .- . . j W . s--any . . -- ;j v. W ... ysi t'jgM ... W M : Bishop. .Payson RFD, ij WiUtti ... m, te he'll nevejjfjuijhat money rebound very far." Vif1 |