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Show 12 '"DAILY s,'''',, 4',,? 'A V , " , ,'sy HERALD Takes Capitalist io Afford 'A"' Plush Khrushchev Hotel Suite - ' By Farmer Would Like to Apply the Golden Rule; But, Laws of the Land Would Mart Him a Fool Editor Herald: Long hours did he spend Just working for the day man was a bumble little There His dream might bcTfulfilled, to till Who loved the soil, His land beginto .pay. His brow was streaked with sweat without- - to savea dime went He His hands with honest toil. To buy his acres, few, And shunned his dream of Cadillacs TV, Filthy And , homes all bright and new. have said, "One day-T-il Delinquency; Not He- them,' . ' Literature Abet Enough Home Training Editor Herald:' The juvenile delinquency tion is still serious. . Arid-he'fac- '' tree, Fought every bug and mite. . Yes, he nearly licked them too, All but one parasite. It wasn't like the honest , worm That struggledon". hi way,Not caring' if the .farmer" watched His labors - of the day. Nor this one seemed to understand His deeds were r not , aright, And set about his" labors ; ' . The teenagers are gradually gan ing the upper hand on the crime list. The city of New Yorik is now a good example. Some two years ago I stated ia this column that the parents were' - -- : -' . . - wide-awak- ; . Andthrow , : : , XX';X-Wildwood- 's 1 . " . away.1 Postmaster Ex - The rlfrtwlnz j ; w X-1- ; X-1- stubby-winge- Aurore recalled that Eisenhow- - lri-- U. S. X-1- nn ' LAKE CITY (UPJ) A Uintah . County woman, Mrs. Nor SALT r '""" f RodSteigefTo "Actor Rod Steigjeraidtoday he and ac- 28. will wed tress Claire--Blooof days. inihenext couple The! couple,- - who romanced as costars in- the broadway play "Rash'omon," took out a marriage license . Thursday at Ventura, m, - ' : ' . ; DINETTE SUITE next-to-la- . round-the-worl- 1 (3 11 9$!iiaps' i v ' Collapse BARLETTA, Italy (UPI) around the Search crews worked clock 'today in " the grim hunt for additional victims of the collapse y Wednesday of a apart ment house. Thus far, Ahe bodies of 55 men, women anovcniiaren, nave been 4 i. if - P t five-stor- I ill 4 was sure how many others were still buried but estimates ranged as 3; " Thirteeninjured persons also were rescued in the first few hours'after thr building collapsed. v'X.X ' . : f - ' n I' x - h. ' J7. -z-- z-z-z-z ft ' i - , v 5 . ,xf ' ?. X ' MlMl & CONDITIONING South University Ave. $115 DtXOn TAYLOR ' ' - ' " ' HI- - V X'' 0 f , - . - - ' , ' - - - - y,- , iS '' ,11 i , , , , 'v , ' - 1 -- . - . fx t " - x -- ' . - - 1 ; ,X;u f - ; AIR o 6 Upholstered Dining Chairs f t. ys Call FR HEATING AH A PIC 113 If ' mm . 537 i Jjf 1 - This hour of the morning Dad used to be down in the basement ' But now that he's put in Lennox Warm Air Heating, the house "gets warm ail by itself while he V-stain bed and . . ' " - RUSSEli e - v Large Extention Table A , ;.:v v. v S T xi 4 vf 'iv;: A. . . :v v.-- . ' , v.' s , (;, :. v. ., . i - us size 36x48'x60" , Wi 1; Serving Cart Same height as table also makes an additional Extention for the table. ,Hondruas Mahogany and Mocha or Blond Ash and White Acorn. " X V , - f X '3 ) i ., i I have a habit of eating my dessert later in the evening, an hour or two after dinner ... with a tall glass of cold milk. There's nothing more refreshing for topping off the day. y I love milk. I drink from one to two quarts every day. Milk gives me more. cgo'Y a pickup that lasts. ' : ' V f 7 University erf" Utah's former now with the. New York Giants All-Amcric- an . v n7. 4 AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH A -- 6 PeUr fly- st 'x From Rubble After Bulding . ing watchmaker, today completed the leg of his trip around . the - world in a single- 18-hou- ) 61 Steiger, 34, has been wed once before. It will be the ' f u:st mar riage for MissBloom. - (UPI) San Francisco's 55 Bodies Recovered (UPI) " HONOLULU Gluckmann, . Wed ClaireBloom HOLLYWOOD ' End of Flight , p7 ma Jean Beaman, has waived hearing, on a charge of unlawful conversion of $1,160 in postal funds and was held to answer the complaint in U.S. District Court for Utah. Mrs. Beaman allegedly came into - possession of the money as postmasterat Bonanza. She was released'on recognizance. Near engjned plane. He landed at Honolulu at 4:11- a.m. p.d.t. after an flight from Wake Island. The average Canadian family Gluckmann is trying for the of d spends $22.70 a jweek on food or ficial record for S5.56 per person.' . light planes. the U. S. embassy. , Court Flying Watchmaker RED WRITER BANNED LONDON (UPI) The United States refused a visa to Frank Gullet of the London Daily Worker who wanted to cover Premier Nikita Khrushchev's tour, editor George Matthews of the Communist newspaper said Thursday. Matthews said he was advisei of the rejection by telephone from 100-mi- le " 1 standing." ' . 50-fo- ot 'SS""s" 8-P- C. who enjoys crestinf a testation and love publicity, "According to Information we give here with the greatest reser vations, since it is obviously im poisible to verify, the master of the Kremlin may have decided to appoint Marshal Zhukov very soon as ambassador to Washington or as Russia's representative to the United Nations in New York." The newspaper said Zhukov is a "likeable. . .man with whom the chief of the. West. (President Eisenhower) could reach an under- newspaper Aurort speculated today that Premier NIklta Khrushchev may appoint Russia's de By s STAN HALL posed Defense Minister Georgl United Press International Zhukov to a top diplomatic post ia the United States. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Khrushchev decided 'to , "lias Calif. (UPI) U The rocket-poa make theatrical gesture before 5 ered has passed its first powof the his trip to America?" end, ered flight with flying colors. the newspaper asked. "Nothing Next major step: Taking 'man 100 miles up to the fringes of space at speeds of .more than abbreviated wings designed for 4,000 miles an hour.' the thin ionosphere. The sleek worked craft proved "Everything perfect beyond expectation Thursday that ly," announced Crossfield. it is an airworthy half rocketship-hal- f The Air Force said the actual " airplane; that can streak powered flight lasted only four through the thku upper atmo- minutes, two minutes less than j!. sphere under its own power. expected. North American Aviation test The shortened powered - flight pilot Scott Crossf ield showed that time was explained as being the the powerful craft will respond to result of the craft's superior perthe commands of its pilot. formance. The fuel burned faster, Crossfield expertly guided the the craft wmt higher and faster d 5 over a than anticipated. course above the Mojave No exact performance figures Desert for 11 minutes before were released, but the Air Force ' bringing it down on Rogers Dry said the 5 sped through the Lake at 200 miles an hour. Any sky at 1,300 to 1,400 miles . an lesser speed might cause the craft hour and climbed "in "excess of to drop like a stone because of Its 50,000 feet." Grosscup says Waives Hearing as-hig- , PARIS (UPI) rr and Zhukor both tfcea z3 leg active army commands wtr oo good terms la Berlin ia 1I3, and corresponded for a time alter returning to their mpectlrt homelands. The newspaper quoted Ekta hower. as saying that Zhukor'i dismissal from the Soviet cabinet "increased tlie break between East and We&" The Sovie premier dismissed Zhukov from the cabinet ln IS"?, after sharply criticizing hjs judgment, and little or nothing has been heard of the deposed minister since that time. from a man seems impotfiDi ARTHUR IIIOBEE United Preti International 130-fo- ot Sylpha Farley ' Bf re covered fromihe high pile of rubble' and debris. ' No one Sincerely Calif. Zlipkov May Get Soviet Assignment In U. S. First Flight In Fine Shape . . There is a saying that a growing child can easily be spoiled by too much kindness and tender loving. That saying is perfectly true. If one dearly loves a child, it should never be allowed - to, have everyr thing their own way. If-- a parent worships a child and hopes1 forjts growing into a respectable teenager the rough ; strict rules of home education must be used. When, youngsters of six and eight take to deliberately busting up plate glass windows of an attracr tive miniature building as was done up 'here at Wildwood just re cently you may be sure theys failed to receive their proper home education. Much more can be said: about juvenile delinquency but no room .' ,. here. ' Y. M; Off ret, Utah. son-in-la- w Passes. 5 -- When no. one was in , sight. No chemicals could bring ar cure To what the farmer saw. Unlike the worm,; this parasite Did not live by God's Law. "Thou shalt not steal." . That's what it said. ' , The - farmer stood and scratched X "' his head. Or hadn't he read far "enough? And didn't that , mean fruit and stuff? They came in herds and : droves"" Each year at harvest time.' ' They came on foot , on bicycles, In limousines so fine. They said, "There's fruit just everywhere. of today,' We'll take a few, he shouldn't Do any of the 'children of now "' . care." days carry the mark of a whip A hundred lovely neighbors lash around their legs? I doubt it his farm, in Poured upon carried I have but very much, tourists a thousand And . later, them and even before I reached it's1 charm. , lost had The place were teen age. And my crimes my mild in comparison to the crimes The limbs were bare and X" harvested, of today's youngsters. All that was would Now it stop, necessary was to say "No" to For only, had shared his, earnings, something I was , told : to do or His he his 'crop. livelihood, ;tear my clothes while playing, or Now would the Golden Rule applv? show signs of laziness in my - he do same? the Could just work. But. when-- grew old enough in Could he go aneighbor stor? to understand I fully thanked, my little game? ' that parents for having given -- me the And; play end No. JthsLtjfiXT Jhis story proper course during my home Cause-this what is they'd say. schooling, for I would sooner have to lock We're you up in going been doomed than to have lived a jail, life of the present disgraceful the-k- ey Juvenile delinquencies'. the Khnuhchevf to see most ot VP1 Women'! Editor the New York tkyline. NEW YORK UPD It takes a (Former President Hoover lives Income four in the floors below; General of the capitalist tipper brackets to afford the hotel suites Army Douglas MacArthur, two in which Communist boss Nlkita floorsabove). Khrush,cheVx and his family are The Khrushchev suite consists of drawing room, about 25 by 30 staying in New York. The Khrushchev clan pappa, feet long; dining room, with a mamma, two grown dr ughters, a stoveless kitchen and serving son' and all , were put pantry adjoining; a large entrance Waldorf-Astoriafour foyer; the four bedrooms; and up; in the bedroom presidential suite and four baths, all with tub and stall much smaller one next door for shower. their twoAlay stay in the nation's The master bedroom, done in city. largest pale blue and ivory tones, boasts We Pay Bill . a dressing room also in the same The hotel gets $150 a day for scheme, and its bath has a set the presidential suite the other of scales ir- - case the portly Mr. one is "hardly so expensive," said and Mrs. K. want to check waist- F. Dell's Agnese,. manager of the Une expansion', through all the wamort Towers apartments, pui luncheons and banquets and thei ' since the Scviet family is a guest schedule. m ' of this government, we taxpayers Over the drawing room of the through the State Department fireplace hangs an oil painting of will foot the bill. Thomas Jefferson, third President, What is the presidential suited framer of the. Declaration of inr. v dependence, and the man who like? It is mostly American colonial once said "I have- - sworn upon" in furnishings, is simply but ele- the altar of God eternal hostility gantly 'done, is light and airy, and against ever; form of tyranny over hgh enough the 35th floor for the mind ' of man." GAY PAULEY . . situa the main cause of this spreading juvenile delinquency. Today I re peat that. v statement. .Tnere. are however two other factors that also carry a big load on the cause of: disorderly youngsters, namely. ' filthy literature and T.V. No one needs guessing on this fact for it is being plainly noticed e eye. by every The children of today are al lowed to handle too much rein dur ing, their home schooling. The, dif ference of the change from - the past is this, years ago the - parents were boss of the house, while today the children are allowed to be boss. And that's the backbone of so much disorderly youngsters the task ahead. ed At nights he irrigated While his neighborT'slept in bed He pruned and nourished every X-1- Enjoy ... PRO FOOTBALL SAN FRANCISCO 49er$ vs. NEW YORK GIANTS (with Lee Grosscup) U. of U. Stadium Saturday 8 p.m. c - r,' IS-min- |