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Show Shoulder to the Wheel DSON IN WASHINGTON I Asian Visitors Involved In Some Humorous Incidents PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956 pirl In whose name will probably never be Louisville, Ky. known has turned in one qf America's most brilliani diplomatic performances of the year. It happened at Churchill Downs race track. Two of the ten Asian educational leaders who had been brought to the United States by the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization had been invited to see the races from the Louisville Courier Journal bo.v; In front of them was an American family young father, mother, and three squirming youngsters, six .to Behind the Mask of Communism Communism always manages to trip itself up by its own inherent extremism. The newest revelation of Nikiita Khrushchev's charges against Stalin make the point strikingly. Both to present a more reasonable face abroad and to absolve themselves of ruthless crimes at home, the current Kremlin leaders are in the process of painting the late Soviet dictator as the blackest villain who ever walked the Russian earth. The l).S. State Department discloses the hitherto secret text of a Khrushchev speech to the Communist party congress last February in which he reviled Stalin as a mass murderer, a personal coward, and a gullible lout who ignored British warnings of the 1941 Nazi attack. About his possible cowardice we can have no proof. But the West is quite ready to accept Stalin as a murderer and a purger, and there is considerable evidence that he was either gullible or foolishly Provo's Patriotism Drive Do ydu have an American Flag in your home? Eta members of your family know their flag etiquette ? Do they know how to display the flag ? How to demonstrate proper reverence and respect for the Stars and Stripes? If the answer to any of these questions is "no," then you owe it to yourself and your family to get behind "Operation Patriotism," a project being launched this week in connection with Provo's Fourth of July Freedom Festival. The project will be carried out by High Priest Quorums of Provo, who willmake e canvass to review flag a house-to-hous- etiquette. They will urge families to have their flag cleaned and pressed and prepared for display on patriotic holidays. If the family has no flag, the High Priests will offer to sell them one. A manual on ' flag etiquette will be given with each flag. Proceeds of the program will go to the July Fourth celebration f und to be applied on church welfare projects. Proper respect for the. American Flag is badly needed. At so many parades and celebrations men and women show disgustr ing lack of reverence for the colors of their country. And all too few people display their flags on holidays. "Operation Patriotism" is a commendable project. It should receive hearty backing from all citizens to whom freedom and liberty have a meaning. . hopeful in response to warnings of German attack. Yet the enormous list of Soviet crimes perpetrated over the years cannot be laid only at Stalin's door, even though he was acknowledged supreme in his individual power to kill or let live. "Many others must share his guilt, including the present seven-year-ol- -- rulers. nine. They ,may protest, as they do, that they had no power to resist his cruel depredations against the enemies of his regime. But the fact is that executions for political purposes continue today in the Soviet Union. First, of course, there was Laventri Beria, once powerful secret police chief, who was obliterated in the early stages of KhrushcheVs rise. Others have been wiped out, and recently reports came through of purges in the Soviet Union's Azerbaijan district. Surely these cannot be blamed on Stalin. In truth such violence is inseparable By the fourth race, the kids were paying more attention to the Asian visitors than they were to the horses, children's parents were obviouslv embarrassed. DR. RAY BIRDWHISTELL, University of Louisvilip anthropologist and host to the group, finally asked the little girl if she knew who these people were. She shook; her head. So they were introduced as Dr. Sukit of Thailand, Dr. Trinh of Viet Nam and his Parisian wife. The nexl question was, "Do you know where those countries are? The girl's eyes turned saucer-sizeAgain she shook her head. "No," she said. "But I think they're beautiful." Shepherding one of these official delegations of foreign visitors around the United States always involves a h tour of the ten lot of complications. The Asians turned out better than most, says John McJermett of the State Department, who accompanied them. Biiit it had its moments of fun and of tension as scholars of ten cultures, from Pakistan to Indonesia, tried to agree on what they saw in the U.S. , Dr. Sukit, former Thai cabinet minister and university official, nicknamed Dr. V.K.R.V. Rat of India, "Gabby," and called Dr. Makalasekera of Ceylon, whp wore native instead of western dresxs, "Bird of Paradise." Introducing himself at San Francisco. Dr. Sukit sairl, "I come from Thailand, sometimes called Siam. However, I am neither a twin nor a cat." IN WASHINGTON, Dr. Rao, founder of the New "The d. two-mont- tyranny. There is only one line, the line the leader takes today. He who departs from it must either die, or be reviled, or be shoved. into the background. If any are spared, it may be only because the rulers do not feel strong enough at a particular moment to dispose of them from-Communi- By PETER EDSON NEA Washington Correspondent d WASHINGTON (NEA) A st more forcefully. The vehemence with which Khrushchev and others are now denouncing Stalin is proof that communism never forsakes extremism. The man whose NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG picture once adorned nearly every Russian home must now be torn from memory, ripped from the history books which called him hero, and trampled in the dust. "How can we put a stop to the By RAY TUCKER Whatever may be truthfully said of America's position deterioration against Stalin as a brutal tyrant, he was WASHINGTON, June 11 Offi- of leadership abroad? And how can the man at the helm as Russia rose from cial and scientific studies of pros- we restore the faith that the rest a confused agglomeration of peasant pects of peacetime use of atomic of the world placed in the United power will astonish the average States as a symbol, not only of peoples to a powerful, menacing world American layman, as they have ' -- NEA Service, lac Delhi School of Economics, and Dr. Mian Mohammed Sharif, of Ismalia College, Lahore, were stopped' on the street and asked by an elderly American if they werd 4 strangers in the city. oil. 5 per cent, Of course, as the cost of atomic They told him that they were, and that the one cam energy declines in ensuing years, from India, and the other from Pakistan. it w ill tend to supplant competitive A smile crossed the old man's face as he thought Ojf fossil fuels. It may supply 50 per the rivalry between their two countries aver Kashmir. cent of domestic energy by 2000. "How fine," he said, "to see you walking together 5ikp Foreign Policy Rules Nuclear Power industrial state. The ordinary Russian must be asking himself: "If this complete reviling is the fate of yesterday's Soviet hero, what reason to believe that today's leaders will escape a similar blackening at the hands of their own successors?" Those who revile Stalin sound like Stalin as they do it. And that is the point. Even as they seek to convince Russians and the outside world that they are turning their backs on "Stalinsim," Khrushchev and Bulganin embrace it. They must, because in one form or another it is the essence of communism. IS THAT SO! material but also of moral pro-members of the Joint Committee gress? 'CAUTIOUS. SCIENTIFIC AP- on Atomic Energy now investigatbelieve that this deterioration PROACH As a result of these stud- "I ing the problem. They show: can be stopped, the faith restored, ies, private and Atomic Energy (1) That nuclear power will be the peaceful uses of atomic Commission experts oppose the a negligible source of industrial through e . . . The peaceful developdemand for a "crash" energy energy in the United States for at ment of atomic energy gives the reactor program to be built by the least 20 years, and that principal United States such an opportunity government. They think that a reason for development is to aid as we never had before, to win slower and more scientific ap foreign countries. For respect, good will and friendship proach under the Eisenhower reasons of state rather than econothroughout the world." "partnership" concept will enable my, we cannot afford to permit us to keep ahead of Russia in the Russia to outstrip us in extending FUTURE FUEL PROSPECTS To philanthropic-atomirace. these benefits to underdeveloped .support statement and con worth and also McKinney's Finally, areas, where industrial coal costs the conclusions listed above about sideration, is the desire yof to keep $22 a ton as against $8 here. future fuel prospects, here are this potential source of popular (2) That conventional fossil fuels, official and scientific estimates of power from becoming involved in and especially coal, will be our the sources of domestic partisan politics on the private percentage principal source of energy for industrial enefgy for 1975. versus public ownership issue. It hundreds of years. Next in order 65 per cent; water power, is a question too vital to mankind Coal, over the long-terperiod will be 12.5; natural gas, 10; nuclear, 7.5; to be turned ovr to the polticians natural hydroelectricity, gas, nuclear power, and oil. ... 1 Gore-Mors- fuel-hung- ry c m Practice Setting Up Tent Before You Go make your camp investment tent; DR WATER POWER AS ISSUE WILL BRADY'S COLUMN ' this." Dr. Malalasekera, president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, commented in one session that American comic Books and sexy Hollywood movies had given him a serious misconception about life and customs in the United States. , Philosophical Dr. Sharif, a gentle, quiet man, said he didn't have this misconception because he didn't read comic books and hadn't gone to the movies.; IN EVERY AMERICAN university city the ten Asians visited, there was a public discussion in which the relations were hashed ovfejr. problems of dish subjects as the impaet i They took up such deep tentechnological change on Old World cultures, racialso on, neutralism, communism and sions, and they got no place. Francisco until They went through this act at San colonel U.Sf. type got the retired Army a gruff, floor and advised the panel of Experts in choleric tone$: "If you do not have the full solution to all these problems, you simply are not intelligent men." That stopped the show. Asian-Americ- anti-colonialis- an m, " red-face- d, If you intend to is your VANISH (3) That the water power camping availaffair, then question, which has figured so and there are many types trips a Ranger Naturalist the tent shonld meet these two sensationally in politics for the last YOUR most important single able. nomadic needs: it should be light, quarter of a century, will vanish By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. task the Lord's help, that I may and quickly erected. For this, per- as an explosive and Democratic "Your about Low Blodlhave said something today that RUTH MILLETTSAYS haps the old Army pup tent, with- issue. Save where projects are Sugar haspiece proved of ihestimante didn't do any good. out ends, makes the best overnight government-finance- d on value , . ." this 1 In his book Dr. Abrahamson cheap shelter. money an dno taxes, coal and fers to the (Presumably one printed here gives an excellent diet for hyper-For a permanent family camp lignite are becoming less expensive Wednesday, Feb. 8, '56, titled linsulinism I hypoglycemia, low the shelter will be set up than hydro. where MIND & SUGAR.) blood sugar), a diet which, I can IHly Dache, the woman who designs the kind of hats that only once, nothing is better than (4) That other nations will pro BODY, . . 'assure ". had suffered from this you, can do no harm even women yearn for, admitted to a reporter the other day that a standard wall tent with d an bably develop to help you as much Gem Stones Offered one for trouble if and fails it only years, women's hats are designed to make people laugh. walls on the sides to permit the industry and economy before the doctor as it did G. H. O.'s sister. admitted For heaven's sake, let's try, to keep this bit of knowledge from entire enclosed space to be used. United States, but only because For Relief Funds that her bloodf the men. This provides ample room for they lack or cannot afford other sugar was low.J Signed letters not more They've been laughing at our hats for years and what has beds and gear and space to move generating fuels. They have no or But Editor Herald: one pace or 100 words he than to been our answer their loudest guffaws? around in. In rainy country, a few natural resources. And they her such gave vaeueV Ions pertaining to personal One reads in the papers of many "You just don't know enough about women's clothes to appre- small stove may be set up inside can do so only with engineering treat-healtn i o m a h f r tion disease, diagnosis or organizations and different kinds ciate a chic hat when you see one." with the stove pipe led out through and financial aid from us estimated not she to that didn't and hygiene, of clubs who are seeking ways to And if the hat that was laughed at happened to carry the label an asbestos ring in the top. This at a cost of $600,000,000 for five to know what will be answered ment, by raise money for relief funds as a of a famous designer-li- ke Lilly Dache then we women really felt will allow cooking inside, provide years. m u i 1 1. Dr. u uu if a means to fight against so many stamped Brady we had the men cornered. warmth against cold rains, and In short, for an indefinitely long ' enIs continued ; She diseases and sickness. dreaded envelope With a haughty look and a superior smile we . would say, "For make it possible to dry out wet period, American activity in this e correclosed. Address De such io miserAnd many of our people are field will be motivated by consid able until your information, this Just happens to be a Lilly Dache," clothing. All mighty handy. to Dr. William your spondence That usually managed to put a mere man in his place. donating for such causes. or fort- erations of foreign policy rather However, for week-en- d The clarified Herald. co piece Brady, Dally This article is being written for So let's "hope the men don't find out that a hat designer, and a Dr. Brady camping, I would put 'in with than by domestic, the matter Utah. Provo, the woman hat designer at that, has finally admitted that women's hats night purpose of reaching every one economics. We shall transform tent. It should an umbrella-typ- e recommendation "Upon your in this Important mat concerned are designed for laughs. , have a sewed-i- n floor of heavy the bomb into a blessing under a we procured Dr. E. M. Abraham-son'- s ter. PROVIDING A READY ANSWER water-procanvas a screened program of selfish enlightment. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS book, Body, Mind & Sugar First, may I state here that With the price they cost and the rapidity with which they go' door and window. For rainy days, while I am in no position at the Swells Suddenly out of fashion plus a woman's penchant for buying a new hat you can spread a flap across the PRESIDENTIAL PANEL CHAIR (Henry Holt and Co. New York, Lip which corroborated the Son, 17, embarrassed when all present time to donate in such as whenever she feels blue, the men are sure to think the laugh is front for cooking-r-perhabetween MAN'S OPINION Here Is how $2.90), in your piece. She of a sudden his lip swells to hard cash (as much as I'd like to), suggestions on them. tent and car. A happy advantage Robert McKinney, Santa Fe pub diet accordingly, three times its size when he is I am in a position to donate some her adjusted After an, they have to .look at the hats and they have to pay of this tent is that you can give lisher and chairman of the Presl and now she feels better than out. . . . (C. M.) 100 beautiful finished genuine gem for them. tlfe interior a shotTwith a DDT dential panel on this problem, puts she has for . . . months. many stones. What I mean bj "finished" Answer Hives. a Besides that, we won't even be able to act haughty or insulted bomb shortly before you go to bed it. Testifying before the Joint Com' Perhaps H. O.) (G. sidef-effeare all polished and some of that is medicament when our men laugh at our hats in the future. and then sleep in absolute freedom mitteerhe said: I can explain how the book he takes or uses or handles, or shaped inthey all different sizes, ready For if they are up on the Dache quote they can simply come from all creeping, crawling, biting, happened to corroborate the sughe is allergic to orris for the forms. Ring sets of all back with, "Well, that's the purpose of a Woman's hat isn't it, to and stinging things. for' a rain so that when the rain gestions in my newspaper piece perhaps up or other toilet or cosmetic sizes, ear stones of all colon, ma&e people laugnr Buy your tent Well in advance of does conje the water will run Jff I lifted 'em directly from the root chemical. Send stamped, selfr brooches, or anything in the line 'Miss Dache, how could you have been so frank? your trip. Why? Because you will the tent as well as carry away book. addressed envelope for pamphlet of gem stones that will wear for want to experiment in setting it from around the tent. a good rea- RELIEF FOR is There probably life time. ALLERGY. SIDE GLANCES up properly. Believe me, in the And now for a few basic rules. son why G. H. O.'s sister's doctor By GALBRUTH hands m These attractive stones are valu n mm v Electric Blanket of an amateur even the Before leaving home, check your who admitted the trouble might at market price on an average ed Electric are blankets lighttent can become a frac tent to see there are no holes and be due to low blood simplest (which sugar of to $3.00 each. They took $2.00 cover and in comfortable monster. Better out weight tious try it that your ropes are strong, so they physicians sometimes call hypo- cold but do they stimu-- t first prize in last fall's state fair. weather, week ends in your own backyard Will not give vay in a storm. Once glycemia) was vague about it. late circulation or do they cause Anyone interested in this matter because every bit of experience will set up, keep your canvas stretch At least I'm sure I'd be vague, may drop me a word or phone. be invaluable when you hit the out- ed. Stretched it will not only shed about and so would most it, doors. water better but also stand severe real doctors. You see, only a Y. M. Offret, You'll soon know when your tent winds. 1 few know doctors about Wildwood, Provo, Utah enough is pitched correctly (others of Place your tent so the entrance lit as yet to be and spepositive course do, too, and it bespeaks faces away from the' prevailing cine. A well setup winds or storms. Should the wind your woodsmanship). ' blood excessivle dying of the skin? sugar (hypoglycetent will have a trim appearance, get into the front, the tent may Low means (Mrs. W. M.) that the amount of with the canvas for whatever type go down and will perhaps be badly mia) are Here Herald staff correspondent sugar (dextrose, sometimes call ii tho various communities of Utah anAnswer If you find the use of of tent it is. Incorrectly pitched, torn. Xn a rainstorm, brother, that's ed electric blanket gives you in the blood is less County Contact them If tou have it will have an awkward look, not good, yse stakes that are large thanglucose) use it. Comfort and are news District circulation scents comfort, less that normal,, sugar is, also They ctaou ready tp help health are compatible. seeming too wide or too high or. enoughnever the than should be in the blood of Ustef with too narrow, and the? canvas will power of the storm. problems '' eoncernlns Sou a healthy person. the oi oaper and be flapping wrinkled in places. Do not build your campfire jtoo Nam Phone to occur Community is Hypoglycemia likely Before pitching your-ten- t, 087J4 I'd large or too near your tent when if a diabetic receives too much Alpine Lorna Devey Den American Grant rork that work over the ary it is inflammable. And use insulin and fails to take some Am ilc. Duane Ourrant dr. 100W you suggest 608J area, carefully; Get wood that does not throw sparks sugar or other food to Mrs. J R Peay 011SR3 Benjamin replace Ediremont. Tana Richards WU down on your prayer bones and go For this, birch, ' poplar, white pine the blood . sugar which insulin Goshen Elberta over every square, inch. Remove and. are good. Avoid quickly burns up. In this instance Marguerite Waterburr pine jack all stones, twigs and roots. Youd 089 Jl Highland Cressle - Greenland0318-Rand. cedar. the.. strange, alarming, bizarre, JLake 1 Shore. Vvt- Bellows be surprised Jiow a tiny pebble un spruce When you break camp-- nd i it and sometimes fatal" symptoms Lake can der your back take on the will always be reluctantly, I hope may be ..difficult for even a good Mrs Kent A Prue AC 71W lA.nl Zimmerman dimensions of a boulder by mornpull up all your stakes and stack doctor to recognize in an emerr Lehi Josephine 101W Paul Willis (cir.l ing. i them neatly since perhaps you can gency; and so, many a diabetic Lindon Evelyn Blake 6883 To erect your tent, 'first stake use them Zora O Hale BU Mapleton tent Be sure to into has again. been thrown your jail 31 Nephi Lee Bailey down the ' corners of the tent. is before you fold it along the "sleep it off, particularly if he Orem Whttwood AC dry slarraret alone will Practice show you how seams where it is strongest. Should has had a drink or two, when in Orem Irene. Keith f dr ) AC C311R3 to place the stakes. Then the tent have far ap'art Palmyra Shlrlene Ottesen a fact he is dying of hypoglycemia Parson 223J Madeline Dixon raise - the pole or "poles. Raised, double-dut- y floor, fold it so .that (hyperinsulinlsm, insulin shock) Parson Amber Jackmar. icir4 337J you may wish to rearrange the the floor is on the outside. That and an ice cream soda or a little PJ Grove Beuiah. G Bradley 3351 Pi 4383 corner pegs so that the tent will done, fill in the ditches and mound Guy liillman or a plate of cakes and Pt Grove 3994 Grove Jennie Gilbert(sports candy (etr.t be trim. dirt two or three inches above syrup would have 'restored the PI View. Yvonne Perry fB In high country, summer showers the Salem Marrrette Taylor 0107R1 ground level. Remove all signs of poor chap to health. tstalla Peterson - 9903 Santaquin are not unusual. So be sure your your 328J having camped there. In brief, I'm afraid to desribe in detail sp rork Prank G Kin t 'Yes. I'm workinnr campsite is well drained- - AT an leave your campsite in a better the - symptoms of hypoglycemia Sp Pork Virsrinla Evans Society) 397 late, but does he rive me a raise? B Davis Evans (clr. 337 added precaution, dig a ditch di- condition than you found rork I could leave on ttrns every nfcht U ttol He That's (low blood sugar), because I Sp Sprlns? Lake' Hortense Butler rectly under the urmer wall nf thu the , final, unmistakable it Eveivn Bover iru when I get to SortarrUUe ecu! d cj?sa." tent before the sky even puckers the good woodsman. . . touch of' can't sleex asnightsoften ICa'thesine raf2elii L.U do when I Fn. 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