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Show ( NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG One World d.jii ' " .t.i , w t - jurist Hits High Pressure Tactics I n Controversy In .,3 President Eisenhower's Illness he rests in the hospital in Denyer, President Eisenhower has with him the nation's and the free world's prayerful , hopes for a swift recovery. ' Few men in American public life haye-evebeen held in such deep affection as ; he, and the people's first concern now is with the personal suffering and handicap he must endure "as result of the heart attack which struck him down. Tney know the crushing burdens of the presidency. They know that what has happened to Mr. Eisenhower is 'the" risk any man takes who assumes this .great respon' V sibility. The President undertook this load re-- t luctantly, as a duty. But once into it, he to or'tried more than ganize his official .life to escape some of the weight. For his frequent and sometimes lengthy vacations; he, has been ; warmly criticized by his political ' oppon-- r - . a Now, despite all precautions, the President has been stricken. The people think of his misfortune as their own, not alone on account of their sympathy for him as a man they are fond of, but because they g a prime see in his To millions, both in America and be--1 yond, Mr. Eisenhower is today the living, syiuucu ux me vvunu s ucauc xui aomiii peace. He is the' man who brought the Korean war to an end, who resisted U. S." entry into the Indochina war, sought peaceful , II t ' j. f 1 V.T 1 -- I a- - if -r- Z - &L-. : self-intere- well-bein- .'v. iT'.kr-"--....- By RAY TUCKER WASHINGTON, September 29 Acquittal of thee-fendants in the Mississippi "whistle" slaying of a Negro boy gives pertinence to a Federal Court's warning against the twq opposing factions in the racial controversy white extremists of the Ku KluxiKlan order and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. People. The warning was given by Judge Ashton H. Williams ' . . . I 1 -- r Desegregation Case ' SpNooI THURSDAY,, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, ' mi ."j fl " ' of the United States District Court at Charleston, S. C It was delivered in a suit brought by the NAACP to force desegregation in South Carolina's state parks, beaches, public recreation grounds, etc It was a direct result of st. '- - the Supreme Court's decision on public school desegregation. Judge Williams regarded his statement as so im- . i ; .4 tr . -- - ' - 7 I portant; especially his holding that the Supreme Court - "ii solutions in tne toucny rormosan oiraita, grant was "personal" rather than "racial" in its scope, and at Geneva seemed to convince even t that he! asked newspapers within his jurisdiction to pub1 V 1 : to wants '.? nation Russians this that the lish it in full. Most of them did so. find answers to world problems' without resort to arms. E TACTICS DENOUNCED The is now President It happens that the confidence solve would South the that i jurist expressed also identified with the highest levels of - V. the problem, if reason prevails. Then,-h- e deprecafed and known. ever has this denounced both Ku Klux Klan and NAACP country prosperity .v But it is the image of him as the man of tactics.! rethe to best that He declared that explain peace appears jailed, if they r ents. markable hold he has on countless ordi- I' ' of violent the their program "misguided" predecesadopt But they have; consistently overlooked nary folk. ; in most forrr lr memsors believes But he 20's. the that the fact that Mr. Eisenhower, in his workThis trust,: of course, was felt even bebers of the hooded organization now condemn revival of execud if the night-ridin- g ing clothes, is a tense, fore he won the presidency. It was the g movement. and r' tive who compacts into a few hours tasks chief reason for his overwhelming victory In criticizing efforts to force and exploit the Su v that have taken other White House occu- in 1952. And it is the main one why he ' preme Court decision by the NAACP, with the aid of pants far longer. Furthermore, even a was regarded as- unbeatable at the, polls Northern politicians, lawyers, publicists ad fun3s, Judge President's vacations are marked by in 1956. -- '' vJNEA Semce, Uc j Williams voices the viewpoint of Southern interests which But his heart attack vastly alters the steady attention to inescapable duties. strive to settle this question equitably and practically. outlook for the coming presidential camWith him, many prominent Negroes deplore attempts to must be is this It that paign. regrettable Women for the Council aggravate and capitalize on this grave social problem for touched on in the early aftermath of Mr. personal, political or racial aggrandizement. Provo has many able women,:, and it is Eisenhower's first physical distress, but Washington Column good to see that some of them are going the hard business of politics intrudes on PERSONAL RIGHTS "Reports- - indicate," said f on a life. chief Provo's of executive's to run for positions every phase Judge Williams, "that they (NAACP) will resort to any is illness to The elected blunt his be council this fact that means to carry, out their purposes. It must be kept in greatly city reduces if it does not actually end the autumn. mind that the rights, given to Negroes by the Supreme NATO and the detach LARSEN controls East DOUGLAS since it complete Germany; Thus, far, Mrs. Erma W. Andrus and, prospect he will run for a second term. By Court are personal, and no one has a right to persuade The West can merely propose it, ment of the nation from the them Almost from the outset, he has not ? NEA Staff Correspondent Mrs. Julia A. Caine are in the race, both by unlawful means or otherwise to exercise the Western orbit. This they will At least wanted to run again, and his family has WASHINGTON (NEA) When offering such, lures ' as togeneral running for councilman-at-largcalm never get "While Adenauer is in rights given them by the Supreme Court. security pacts one other woman, Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, opposed it. As recently as Aug. 4, theHthe Big Four foreign ministers European Russian fears of an Independent command. Judge Williams' comment on the "personal" nature What frightens the .West, and of the Supreme Court's holding, if correct, means that plans to file candidacy. There may be President said his decision wrould depend meet at Geneva next month', unified Germany. others before the filing deadline which is many Germans, too, is what its advantages do not apply to Negroes as a race, a social capitals will be deeply, con- THAT IS WHAT Western min- Imav haDDen after Adenauer dies . next Monday. v feel health and everything else." Often era cerned over the future of Ger- isters are expected to present KFtfe Communists group or a special class of citizens. Otherwise, every evi be r The plan which Provo in the last few months he has warnetjf the many and its relation to general again at Geneva: But the indi dence of having show "class legislation" of the worst sort. ci the patience to Chancellor will adopt officially Jan. 1 opens up new GOP not to pin all future hope on him. - he continues,' "wish security. not European to are cations that .will Russia the "If accept advanNegroes,"believing that their Doctors mav well settle the issue now Adenauer's visit to Moscow, did be impressed. Soviet' leaders wait, avenues for service in government ' to so will one day pay off. and tages segregated schools, segregated beaches, parks , a deaf ear to complicated turned stubbornly toil West The to had and hard women, since the positions on the policy by telling him that to carry on his bur- unS.?ct SI!. forth, it is legally for any one, by misrepresentation, ' and law long to win Germany to its side. due influence or threats, to force them to seek the peruens ueyona Lnis term migni mean a sen- No one should be fooled by Adenauer's .unity pleas. making council are only part-timwould exact is Keeping it tnere may be an tence of death. But even if they do not, Washington's asSertions that Ade- The price they the Supreme Court decisonal rights given them-undewithdrawal Germany's from even more difficult task. As far back as our memory goes, Provo Mr. Eisenhower will have strong reason nauer scored a great victory at sion. It has been proved that this has been done recently Moscow. The hardheaded exhas never had' a woman city commissioner to say "no." . in South Carolina." . ' , are agreed he did not. But DR. BRADY'S COLUMN It is always remarked that "one heart- perts (councilman). That situation may be the Germaa leader is beat" separates the vice president from the a ' stalwart friend changed after this year's elections. TWO GROUPS CONDEMNED In Judge Williams', of the West, is White House. When that heartbeat is an and we can do nothing publicly A former "Mary Proyoan, Woolley, opinion, the NAACP and the Klan "are the real enemies ' two-yeto his term her second all is uncertain and poone, damage prestige just finishing: changed. rJ 'of progress in the school cases." He concludes : on thejOgden City Council and is assistant So Mr. Eisenhower's misfortune is also sition. too WILLIAM M. D. are clinics for Real few no far can made be BRADY, unless belief is that progress "it my Yet he gained nothing of major By the public welfare. mayor now.She has just announced her his party's. The Republicans face the not afraid anA are Klan and the NAACP are wholly there I'm that both until the tVio tmm Pncciana ... -, rnncpnnonpja ". monumenta for "clinics" are tasK oi uncling a man far tooj eliminated from the picture in South Carolina. candidacy many doctors left real doctors, Phoney Will Provd elect: a woman to the city replace him who can command I mean, not trick specialists or many for the good of the coun even a fair phasize Soviet strength. "This does not mean that officials of the NAAUr rack try. A phony "clinic" is a shop cannot advise those who seek their advice. I deny their council ? It will be interesting to see what share of the esteem in which he is held The Kremlin promised to re- "clinic set up by, a little gang of trick turn somewhat less than 10,000 eteers. , happens. by the American people. to seek in our German prisoners from World specialists who haven't prospered right, however, to coerce or force anyone in private practice, to overawe courts a right he does not care to seek. Vrhr II. Their fate, however im- practice general. i: THE MATURE PARENT the customers and sell 'em' every to "I shall scrutinize all cases coming before me most portant Germany, can hardly blankety-blanke- d test or new- carefully, and if it appears that either the Klan or the be of more than secondary sig they tmnK n s the poor NAACP have been nificance to And may do you any fangled guilty of improper or illegal pracwill there are signs Moscow may give good they send' buy. geeks I shall not hesitate to take proper steps. the East German Communist re you to a specialPlease tell me, anybody, under tices, By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE with a discipline problem. So shel She said, "I think we need a gime, riot Adenauer, credit for ist whose capa what conceivable circumstance a young to be reading a column like bilities they re--. new ruling on lunch time. Several;6 Prisoners' release This summer, Mr. Price's it down to its facts-i-abasal metabolism reading is as srrt- - or the VI JkJk. yours . . . (Mrs. H. C. E.) to took - . if n V, flj t--l 1 i ' ' - . . , . i most-predecesso- . HIGH-PRESSUR- 4 rs : I high-pressu- re KKK-ers.iwill.- be 1 " high-pace- cross-burnin- -- ' J--. i seven-memb- er . German Unity Key to Big 4 Parley, , i ' - -- e. ; it-wo- uld council-manage- : -- r e. . i i - .. J 79-year- tribute to 10,000 Doctors I -- ar s re-electi- on. . j ; : TTTT 1 Presenting Child's Problems to the Husband i , Qs and As nd of-par- ed fice manager needed hocus-pocu- the-Russi- ans. it of the younger typists have been IN EXCHANGE FOR THIS helpful In diagnosis or treatment Dr. a phy- such Brady call v Answer Obviously you are. I to it as the judgment of a Vywnpetent in prolonging linger dubious gain, Adenauer agreed or you it known why the color nay physician any sician, unmed m case restaurants. It's do advise everybody to use plain Q Iswas .phvsician? any to establish diplomatic relations RUTH MILLETT SAYS chosen for the flag of white derstandable. On the other hand, with the Soviet Union. He ex- preier, niiu vuusuuauuui treat- ical mentor wishes to inform me, wheat in place of at least some, truce? better far it seems unfair to the other girls. plained this partly on the ground way yovf get far, privately or publicly, I hope he of the refined white flour (doc-- ! A No, the white flag of truce would get If you or ment than you What do you think?" she will enlighten me about .that Germany cannot ignore the sDurned the counsel and advice so old that its origin has been Mr. Price showed most helpful reality value of the electrocardio- - tored or undoctored) in the is the so of vast a nation. White is the emblem of purinterest in , this discipline probis of any value to the everyday diet. It isfnot a' remedy lost. and there may have becn it He on another aspect of your tamiiy pnysiww touched ""Igram-if By RUTH MILLETT Jatlent-- . lem. After asking several ques- of tnis matter and this is the off to some pretentious rm absolutely sincere for. neuritis, Ma'am, whatever ity, 'connection with "the white at When a working wife feels that her husband doesn't appreciate tions, he , took most who is proficient ist" mind that may be. Send a stamped, some action on it. one that should worry the West. In abQUt ontrack which covered the Holy samite her help in earning a living and doesn't do all he should to share He does not love his office By establishing relations with getting his nrame in the Paper. aU an electrocardiogram can do and ask envelope the eyes of unbe- Grail from should I the housework it may be that she is seeing only half of the picture. managers-H- e fa to loves Mrs. Price. Russia, West Germany can deal If that's the criterion, ye Wm or for the pamphlet WHEAT TO lievers. Here's the other side of the story as written by a man who' However, to Mrs. Price's dis- directly with the Kremlin on the nave a wnaie oi ' .M her something to worry about. EAT. This is a HEALTH column. uw describes himself as a WHO auiiic IOr uui henOW, no vital issue of German reunifica cipline problems, gives a mailorder Vclinic." not He writes: "Some time ago you wrote an article about husbands helpful interest at all. When she tion, Q What is the ancestry of the not mure quack gets his name in the paper letters Signed Rheumatlz and Hot Flashes not doing their part around the house when the wives were helping presents them to him, he either This serves to stress Russia's oftener than I do? But I'm dif touch breed of ponies found very 100 words me than one pare orto I CA!0n Sable Island off the coast of taken weeks have six . consult them earn the living. do a little more around the home than the gets bored or angry. For You can't ferent. on the great lonr. pertaining personal advantage questidn . man you described, but I guess I'm still an unappreciative husBut then, unlike his office man of unity. It is the only nation about your ailment not even, if health and hygiene, not to and D as you suggest In your Nova Scotia? before band J However, please read my story, as follows: pamphlet. Now have no sign of A These ponies are supposed, or treatager, she never pares them down which can hope to deal firsthand vou shove a on at me disease, diagnosis ' ex-For" I rheumatiz since the first two to be Pdrtuguese left there in the to earna was hand wife when went I about you. with both to I work .East and West Gcrlay. "My eight years ago their essential facts. She just ment, will be answered by weeks and it has helped me so 1500's. Dr. Brady if a stamped ing' $550 a month salary and we had about $2300 in the bank, ade- throws them at him in a big, many. More than that, it is the;ploit my publicity only to extend mv-I ' much in another way no morejranee of onlv nan whioh teaching. enetc. onp nttay quate Insurance, average car, furniture, clothes, envelope Is untidy muddle that mixes the .1111 not Hashes ana tne accompany "She had a justifiable reason. The children had reached an age facts up with her own. unassorted correteacn personal neaiui. , x suu Address such closed. Q How much sweefer than. may want to discuss Lois abuse have that. dream, you know that ' spondence to Dr. William ing nervousness almost gone :. . . sugar is saccharin?. (boy seven and girl 13) "when they didn't need her constant atten- feelings. tion. She was putting in hours every day on. women's clubs, chil(Mrs. A. L. O.) too some recognized education! in A It is 400 to 500 times as She presents a discipline prob of her charge account,-he'Brady, co The Daily Herald. t dren's theater, etc. which she could "drop in order to earn some lem like this: "Ed, look at this tired to enter the subject of his stitution will make me the first Provo, Utah. Answer Thank you. For pam- sweet as ordinary cane sugar, extra money for the girl's college education (we have insurance bill from Ransom's! Didn't I wife's displeasure with him. person to receive the degree P. phlet CALCIUM AND RHEUMA- but contains no carbohydrates for the boy's) and also earn a little more for a' few luxuries for warn you that Lois was too young If Mary is neglecting her H. D. which means Doctor QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TIZ, sent Stamped, and has no food value. herself. the want for her own charge account? She chores, that is a discipline prob- (teacher) of Personal Heaiin also Yankee Wiseacre Mentality If you envelope. u The doctor says I have neuritis pamphlet on THE MENOPAUSAL' Q When did the Secret Serv- HE. WON'T BECOME REGULAR IRONER says you'll pay it. I hope you do lem. Our conviction that we're and if any copy reader cnanges ."Now my salary is $700 a month and hers it $310. The girl Is I certainly won't. Never in my overburdened by chores of our to Ph. p., I'lltake drastic- - ac- I'm willing to try that wheat diet ask for it in writing and inclose ice assume the duty of protectown is another problem. If we tion. ' 21 years of age and earning her own living. We spent about $2000 life did I hear of giving a if it'll help me be my old self ten 'cents with the stamped, ing the president o fthe United we on her college education and still have about $2000 in the bank. Sure hope wheat's avail- -' addressed envelope., A clipping States? girl her own charge ac- present them mixed up to her Tell me. Simon, have you ever I don't able around here. I'm still too twill not suffice. We have two cars, though, so we can both drive to work arid part count. But then you didn't listen father, he'll simply leave us alone consulted a "clinic"? A In 1901. SJ uae Dona a We out a of eat more to me. You never do. If you'd with both mean of my wife's salary goes for part time maid. them. genuinevor than half the time, but we are all agreeable to this. listened to me when I told you In the business world, men clinic, as the. term Is defined in reason I sympathize with husbands that Tom needed tutoring last learn to think clearly. They de- Webster. I hope only a negligible "However, here is the whose wives complain they don't do enough around the house. My summer, he wouldn't have failed velop quick, accurate judgment number of readers infer from wife's story about why she went to work has. changed. She tells our this term. But you never of wasteful character traits. They my teachings that I disapprove friends she had to go to work because we couldn't possibly live on It is at this point that Mr. Price become used to people who can of real ' clinics. What Is a Clinic of the people in this town live on shouts, "Oh, for God's sake . . ." separate facts from their feel- -' my salary though 85 per cent ' and refuses all help or interest in , less. though they are coy A real clinic is an institution, 00 about , admitting it, expect the usually connected with medical "My wife does more work around the house than I do. But I'll her discipline problem. school or hospital, where patients I can't say that I "blame him. same competence from us. move to a hotel before I'll become a regular ironer and housemaid. since I am constantly-tol- d I She's presented it so mixed up So if your man seems bored by unable to pay receive the best I already feel like a with her own problem of resent- your children's problems, check medical treatment. In lieu- of don't earn enough to support my family." There, working wives, is a husband's side of the story. Study it ment at her husband, that he your presentations. In them, you fees the patients in a clinic as carefully for in it you will find some of the reasons why a husband can't advise on one without ad- may find the same kind of double sent to the presence of medical might not feel he is gaining much from his wife's holding down a vising on the other. Though, at talk that has lost Mrs. Price the students and physicians in the the end of a hard day, Mr. Price cooperation of her husband. amphitheater. job. his help I him. air-conditio- , ! Problem of Working Wives ' L, self-address- ed - . C-no- te self-address- ed - I . , s self-address- 1 old ed self-agai- n. i .. - half-husba- ' - : : ings-T-an-d, nd - By Russ Vnterbothcrm and Ralph Lane DANIEL BOONE Or . bet- - Throajhout the tie the fort flew the first Americaa flog in Kentucky fn h-- i "Xj" 2 L (To mm y fo A ii J ) fern j' - ; ts unitrmlno 4 Boone's Hzztzix The extra years" enrich its great Bourbonr flavor ' 1 9-2- TcT Icoierj psut Indian sivpers ia trees end iUtZtti -- 3 f nuissiIlOlIflllOlI Burning arrows landtd c cabin roofs and the dwindling vattr trtppiy was use4 te put oat the fires. 9 twniul-i- ?7i y M2J JIX TIUS CL8 S PROOF CLD HICKORY DISTILUNS CORPCRATlCTi PHIIADELPHIA, tK e |