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Show ' ' ;'i i . The Alleni'Scott Report I h :t h "I " II. f I' - III Ml ' - If- ' hire House OSS I ERAL;D, ftPQjLI 22, 1962 SUNDAY ROBERT and PAUL SCOTT WASI flNGTON President Ken. nedy runs the goveijnbcnt and hbeauteous wife is IFirst Lady fvthe land, but their blonde, vl- d df ughter-Caroli- ne vaclcus is undisputed distress of the Wliitej House. , and jCompletcIy Irres utibly winning, Caroline apparently has full run of the executive mansion and is apt to appear most anywhere. She will pop d gaily, Introduce upsiidderily hers If jpojltely, and aru r aj chatty visit, aauhtcr off a$ ronchalantly is st e appeared. On most of these idvcnturous wancerings she Is accompanied by an adoring Secret Service IT Easter Sunday I line For Sober Reflection Jhrlstians of Central Utah join today vUth believers, hrouhqijt thai wor dl in commcmoratincr! one of the most significant rclig bus observances, Easter. Sunday, jdhurcnis have scheduled special programs focused on the real- ity and Meaning of the Itcsurrcc tioii of upsus .Christ. Christ's istorica facts ministry. this arrest, his trial and his crucifixion are spectacular enough vA handed down to us in the New (Testament, But Ithey are dwarf ed carice 'by the' Resurrection, tne event we commemorate today. Christ's ifolldwers had. fled from crucuixion scene in yaiuv and in; despair,1 their hopes crushed knd their own lives lin peril. Three Idays later, Jesus return- to them. They were as startled to see him alive as you would be if you met a man on he street whose funeral you had attendeda ew days. ago. The fact of the Resurrection, we feel, was objec- tively and convincingly told inljthe Casseis, Frfday oilMerald by Louis writer religion for; United Press International. We quote a few par- "It is alio clear from the merely as an aweso me miracle. These cvout Jews bad dbbfatcd th at God could rc- Ik! suscitatb a deadml man if no cnose to do sd The good news was! ttjat God did! choose to do so. ih the case of feshfl. Th im then Rescurrec- tionj wxw above all else a Divine sign; and seal on the work of, Jesus. Iti was the ultirr ate jconfinnation that H had indeed been sent; by God, arid tfiat lie had told men neve i j'j-- ' the truth M m ." .j As Mr. Chssela poijited out further Christian ;heology did not begin with belief thdt Jesus was the ikon of iGod, and work forward to the Lesurrec tion as a jogical seqtlel.lt began with the startling, unexpe4ted fact of the Resurrec tion and worked back to ficrure out what manner of person this was that had walked among men. "It wasi in tne ngnt of the Resurrec- tion that the disciple's learned to understand the cross as a parable a love that ex- 01 tioaai love tends to paying tne iun price oi reconciliation with men who do not even kiiow that they need to be j ( - 1 agraphs from his article: IjNo' person hearing the story j I. .j of jthe Resurrection today can bejfany more skeptical of it than were the Apostles when they first heard about it. The record shows that Jesus had jto go to jxs-sib- ly reflection. And et us remember that oiir fasting1! and our iice accompiisn nothing they are from the heart, from de- -the kind demvotion and love as Jes Christ. ohstrated by j incredulity. Once he ate ah promptu meal oi cold iisn ana j the pnly food at honeycomb I: to demonstrate to; one hand diehard loubter! that he wasn t a irhost. 'jOncej the discip: es got lover their surprise, they were totally convinced. There is n all history no Wamnle of a eroun of human beirigs fho werb!m(jre fibsoluidy m 1 Hazards r Heat and fire are the greatest Top - " r persona! --accident hazards in the modern world. Doctors at University of Michigiin Medical! School make that rating They estimate that MQO persons' are killed by severe' burns every yoar. . 70,000 hospitalised. millions suffer Various Unknown u lJ minor cwgrees oiJiaiii anaj tenipo- raryj incapacity. Chief weapons agi inst fire: in the horn e are constant awareness of i s dan rer and supervision of a fact than tha early church was of the reality of the Resurrection, Any suggestion that their conviction was feiJScned founders quickly on ;s the, croHes of the (fhristian which soon sprang up :from Jerusalefn to Rome Men do not die joyo Jsly to perpetuate a hoax. Infiar-tyi- -- 1 i . j a 1 boss hi sourcea. Tho Chopping Block ir ii j - ii Ol h f h ejCahiDus r 1 1 washer. The th ng about the campus .jjhat strjuck that Wei seldom saw other. There were but Ihey all walked pacej Itjwsn't just dressed fevery which tr a student pass an hundreds of ;them. at the samel brisk conformity foj- they - way, and, glory be, we seldom! saw two girls who had the same kindlof a hair-do- .' A jgreat library Is a complicated; thing for poor old farmer to tise.) They showed I usj hundreds bf card indexes and said anything? we found they would helps tf t. It WarA sort of an. "The Lord those Who help themselves," deal. And would whenever I'd say ('Oregon," they ' j .'! say, ;j'dallfDrnia'; Jj Whenjl irrived n Oakland my fousih Grace lic("and her son Virgil met me at the station and took me to their hoine In EljJCfrrito until (VfrgU deUvcred me to my hotfei iii Berkeley a few days later. Virgil, fwhd .works' on the Oakland Bay bridge land knows the bay country like the bacjc of his hand, took us sightseeing. Perhips the most j jamazlngj thing I saw wis the view jfrom the rldgc iop above pakland and jBerkcley. Ilcre was the grdat and beajitlful Tilden Park. In one direction we could see the bay and the surrounding cities. In the other jwe could tioe a vast wilderness in which deer and many other forms of wild life roam, just within a few minutes drive Irom the Oakland Bay brldgt.l - . as the manmade lake which the jyvatcr for Oakland and the supplies other cltU' on that side of the bay,: and on the g ;en and grassy slopes I saw hundreds f cattle grazing. They don't seem to hold the ca tie business in! dls- repute ddwn there. asked Virgil about it ana ne torn mc the cattle belong ta the Rlctropolltan Water Board. and JiAwl Mil 4. imnet fit 4 ie expenses of the waier sysxem. iney employ working 'cowboys and hold regular roundups, Their cb k?.f problem is trying to hold back the people wn wan to start sub-divisions. Th 'foiir of us had dinner one eve nlngi at tlic beautiful SEA WOLF rcs taurnnt In Jack London Square. I found it the equal, and in some ways better than anything at tile mbre Publicized Fisherman s Wharf oh the jSan Francisco II side J There m bull great pivalify between the two Bay cities and I oecamc an ardent qakiandcit; that Is until I crossed the bay land fepeht a couple of days with Kathleen in her home ta San Mateo. Since then J I've decided to be neutral. in either place but ivith friends like I had I had no need for a car. I have other friends around both cities. but since Was there o work I contented myself with telephone calls ana some of my friend's and relatives I didn't get. Some day 1 m going back. wa diried (I'm rea lly putting on Af the dbg, f6r back in Utah we jjust eat) Virgil took us for another drive along the top of the mountain to View Ithe liehts of the cities. It was most Impressive!. I suppos ! he must have jJrivn a hundred Smiles and once we canie to a place called Wal i at Creek,' a find and flourishing city. It amazed Kathleen w.ho hadn't been there for thirty years and remembered it as wilderness area Where she ana Jjer irienas usea 10 go on pjicnicsi J.i i. L .t ... . irfuil. jiu& tjruwin oi me enure aisinci, ana miffht sflV nf 11 Pnlffnrnli ii aetnnleli. Ing One 'Wonders where the people! all came from ind what they are doing to do with themJx suppose they are 'all people who can sdd opportunity. Onfc bf those is Mr. Henry Kaiser. Virgu tbok us to see tho boautifdl new Kaiser Bulldihe in Oak land.; Tlie building Is mairiificant. land the view more so, for hc jthoughtfully jTherc m Kathleen A (pipltol Hill polic ?man, he was shifted to the Whit 3 Iouse to keep an eye pn Caroline. They get lalong fam rii. . W f fill 7MlLW from New York to. disi ay a Your Life 1 yf !; who you are?". "No.'j replied the equally surprised visitor. "I brought some, hats for your wife. I am waiting i Py the Herald Staff New Th oughts On Old Folks WALLY 'A Wally: Pear this. It's ry u pajrt of a brilliant article by Mr. Lord Margaret Mead called New Tl oughts on 0!d cople," Dr. Mead wrote it especially for "Council Women.' a publication of the National uncll of Jewish Women. "We have not Syet learned how learn from th aged, ways to ch ange and still o maintain con- t niiity With the i ast. It .is here tl at we need to- ke some new cultural inven- ma j tions. Once the 'ged were turned to for ancient lord, for old recipes and rarely used solutions, for scraps of forgotten genealogies and rclnforcemcflt of old sanc tioned ways. "Now we nccc to establish a style within whit h the child will ask. not 'Grand athcr, tell me hoW much bettc b it was when buffalo ran,' or 'Grandmother, what was it like n the old coun try!?" but, 'Grandmother, how did you feel the first time you rode in an autom ;blle? How did yoii keep from b ing frightened? How much like a horse was.it?', What was it like to realize that Europeans could attack Us without leaving Eur pe, when you safe with the had always felt Atlantic Ocean ir between?' n,We nee dto; realize that one of the most prcc ous lessons today is how to sta id change. . . ywhen does one hive to sit down and! take oneself in hand, firmly eradicate some fcutmoded idea, determinedly entertain a new bne? The aged kliow most about Mils. . . . They know something thai w ncd to know, and about which we have riot yet learned to ask, nor they, o teach." DEAR A R T H UR: The old geezer jwho lives next door Is nice enough, but his driving scares me. This fellow is 64 He Wears glasses and his; hands shake. You'd thlnld to stpp driving, but iense enough . J IT- .11 over noi mis guy. lie weaves su the street. I'm stared to death hit one of my children. low can I get tae old goat to stop driving? He won't listen to me. . MARTHA Possession is AR MARTlIA nine! e points law. "Old geezer" still has his driver's for rer." "In that case," Tinned the Pres dent, "perhaps t s better I don't know you." With that he noddsdL and disappeared.; Th ; hat designer had barely composed herself, win she was again startled by Cirpline skipping merrily into the? ron1. After politely scrutinizing the visitor, . Off the Beat By ARTII UR LORD PEAR ARTHUR: Does anyone ..besides you take! a fresh and in vigorating approi ch to older per-abns? I get sp tired of people rniking me feel like an old fool. Im not even 70 li- - PHILOSOPHER PHIL Comments on the News Kennedy offers olive branch to steel industry Just like the boxer Who flattens his opponent and then offers to help him. to his feet. House and Senate begin Easter vacation recess. Good thing con gressional vacations aren't based on the amount of work already done. More astronauts to be picked next fall. All you experienced Jet est pilots form line to the right. Fiery meteor, in thy jgbt, Brought excitement to t! tie night. Though! sorhe hair, In right, was cunea At least it wasn't the end of u uie wuiiu. Rockefeller says Republicans are wasting time looking for liber al or conservative solution !to the nation's problems There's another kind? J. V. 6 buOTE AND REQUOTE Lf those Russians are so peace-lovinas they let on, they mljht at least f top all-flre- d g unootinr oomns long enougn for the dote of peace to build a fall-oshelter. Changing ut Times. ' M THEY SAVED A MAN'S LIFE "If you haiveii chanci," sajid ie lady, her face still ehowlng he itrain she had been through, 'tell the people of Provo about about neir police department how two policemen saved my husband'i life." By the time she spoke to me of t, her husband! was out of dan ger and today he is on his way to tomplete recovery. It li a happy ending: to a! story that missed tie law or nature take their; h course. DEAR ARTHUR: I've been a! v ldower for 15 years. Now the; v hole family is on Its ear because I'm-- planning to marry again. Why shouldn't a man of 71 take a wife if he wants to? TOM DEAR TOM: Beats me, Tom Why shouldn't a man of 71 take wife If he wants to? . Dear Reader: You are incited td send your questions to Arthur Lord in care of this newspaper. The most interesting will be answered in future columns. tragedy by ,a hair, chiefly due to the! prompt and efficient actions of two Provo policemen, The lady's husband was the victim of a gun accidental one of those things that always look preventable after they happen but which keep happening to jail manner of people. He had taken doAjvn his rifle to; clean it, had set it on the floor bute first, holding it by the barrel, and had leaned over to open a nearby where his; cleaning materlils were As he leaned over to reach the dr iwer the rifle went off, the bullet piercing his abdomen missing any vital parts but (creating immediate and dangerous Caroline announced, "I'm Caroline. What's your nameT'J Th ; hat designer introduced her-sel- f, whereupon Caroline inquired, "Whkt's in those bbxes? Sotne thing for me?" "No J I'm afraid nbt.i They are hats for your mother. Sh Is go- ing to try them on." "Oh.! goody." exclaimed Caro line, clapping her hands and jumping tip and down with del Stht. "Let me try them oh. Mother always; lets me try an her hats to st e how I look in themi Sometime s l.hcy look bctte r on riie than on her." At this point, "Mug ?sy," looking for his charge, appeared. Tuning to tho visitor, Ca roll no asked, "Do you cnoW who he Is?" Thi IhU designer shock her head, Beaming, Caroline replied, "He Is 'Muggsy 1I takes care ftf .irte. He's always looxing for my thihes when I cari't find them I leaW them all over, nd 'Alug- gsy' flndi them, llc'4 vbry di-aW- .: bleeding. He was alone at the time. His wife came home soon after, and called police for help. "It; itccmed to me in seconds they were there," she ssldi Officer Max Littleficld and Ron Jensen, cruising in epiarrte cars, got the radio message frpm the dispatcher and converged on the hoftic. They took one look and both Sprang to the task that saved the rrian's life immediate first aid which stopped the breeding. They then rushed hini to the hospital, where a doctor took over,! with the comment hat he would have been too late but for the efforts of the two officers. A thrd member of the police department by this time had arrived at the! hospital. He qtjiejsUbn-e- d the ban briefly, enough to find out how it had happened itlnd'.yct not endanger his condition.! The officer then took jthe troubjc to go to the wife; bylhis time: at the hospital in a state of shockj and gently jexplaln the whole thing to her. Itj made a big difference! in how she stood tho ordeal. ' That's the story, and I'm glad of the chance to tell It. I have long felt that Provo is developing a police department of, which li can be very proud. When I sayit'fovo, I meah mainly Chief of Police) Jesse Evans, for whom my! admir ation has steadily grown'! Since he took over the job one of the most difficult in the entire! City. ' j1! j Jesse Evans has that rire quality of making his men feel he is one of them, and yet maintaining their respect for him as their boss. It has paid off In a police department which has grown from wheiji jhe very low morale took It over - to very high. A policeman's job is a thankless ne - even. If he does it well. ut stop and think where you'd e in our somewhat complex Civ- llzation without him. Think about It, the next time you see him, ;ven if he's doing his duty which uing ybu a ticket ave a life T. II. L. . j j dense and his car still ' runs J He! can't drive as badly as you Seem to think. If you're worried, keep your kids out of the streets until num-Mr- s. Ken- ber of her creations to nedy Waiting for. the FHst Lady In a pr vate room, the nat designer was first! startled, by (the President poking in his head and after a surprised "pause inquiring, "Hel o.j Am I suppos ?d to know including you It beems To In Political hy i)AVID GARDNER k and new meanings DoU for o dr words and phrase have made it almost impossible fok- the In the man to undcr- street stand the jargon of thd eommies, blc-tal- - the t! hesocialists and various yX I who '!:'. t confront us. Dealers now 1' ish Ian academj i'f '"" t '' prep a young brides foi a service careei il ,' ' after the Navy broposed rating ne social quaii-l-c a tions. of the wives of Navy bfflc e rs. The Ruth Mlllctt Navy abondoned the idea. Well, let's string along with the congressman's tongue In cheek suggestion. What would the aead- - ,- : I t ! iravi error for any woman To clo(se friend, Mrs; Kennedy expresses concern over the! effect living in the White House hiay have on her son and daughter. The First Lady stresses she considers hcP role as mother first, and explains how difficult it is to raise children jm the executive mansion "because therelis virtually no privacy. " Four.yeat"-ol- d Caroline has not yet been influ enced by jtlie yhite House Spot-- 1 light i because she Is stil too young. But Mm. Kennedy has grave misgivings whenj the time comes fo( her to go to school. Said the First Lady to a fr end, r "I drekd What may hapben I her classmiates should treat her dif- An average of ferently." ". . 100 fetter addressed to Caroline come .o the White House weekly; many with small gifts. Also it is a regular occurence for wothen to write Mrs. Kennedy with ad vice o i h)w to raise her children. To i letter writer who jcom- -, plalne 1 to Speaker John McCor-macMass., that the President ; and his advisers are "too soft" in dealing with Russia, the veteran. k, Massachusetts lawmaker retorted, "Do you think for 0ne moment Warits io sce: that the "CarellHe and son his,, daughter John j:roiv up under Communism? That's ridieuleUs Jbnj its face. I have ttmplcte faith In the President, and so does iyeryone else, who lenows him and .what he .j.Mr.-Kennreally stands ,!for." i, bi clothes her sme buys ly ultra-fathiofrom ii little-know- n able s iop in tlie historic George town section of Washington! . . . Presidf nt Kennedy is getting some new summer suitS; They are made by his N ew York. tailor of cloth very light-weigj n. ht y ;Wii k ; Honest words have been put kli$honcst to use; arid words of hi'ch repute MrJ Gardhj'r have knt rely different meanings In 'thd new order. I Thd hawkers of programs at big sports events make their sales iby shouting that you can't tell the Players apart without a program. It is alsoneeessary to know the meanings Of Words bf the bv? the supporters used - i various, isms. Here are Just a few of the new meanirigai mostly just the re of usual usage. verse Exploiter: One who believes In making a profit In his business. Demagog: Anyone who differs from phase of the new brder. Interests: Anybodjf who al Spec . I courtihs social acceotanbe hot to know how to budget! the family income In order to get jas much, status mileage as possible out of it. Of course, wives would have to be glyeri refresher courses In this sLibject from tiniej to time since status symbols keep fhang- ing. Wha'i "in" this year may be "out" mext. Do you! understand Ruth Millett's I. 'Tipk Agers. em?. Read on Teen- - Mail 25 Cents to Ruth Mil- - left Reader Service, cfo Th Pa ily Herald P. 0.s Box 489, Pepl. A, Radio City Station, New York 19, W. T. believes he should pny off .the mortgage and lay aside a few dollars iniuad of giving ' ' collector, j Stooges: Anylx)dy on' out side. Speedup: Trlirig to; get a day's work for a day's pay. .Intellectual: An artist or teacher who is a pinko. Rcactlonaryj A fellow :W 10 believes that in all the rccordi-- history of the world, something of must have happened Importance before the-NeDeal; Labor baiter: An employer who doesn't Want to give his' plant to the union without a struggle. Crlmjirial plot: Any act 6t free countries to stop communism. Witch hunt : Any inquiry into : T commiq affiliations. McCarthylsm: Same' as witch d ' WoulcWt An Acq! demy of Charm Be Beneficial :or Yod '' : Double-Tall- c J though skimpily, as at big crowd ed, noisy cocktail parties than by "squandering" your time and money' on cozy, comfortable- eve nings entertaining close friehds. The academy would have to of fer a course on "looking like a million on considerably less too,: for no young wife Is going; to get a high social rating if she hasn't the knack of copying the Jackie look -- 4 or whatever look happens to be fashionable on a limited clothes allowance.' Atcourse In "status ivm bols" ought jo b to order, also. For it Acceding to Caro lne's pleas. the designer allowed her to try on several haU. Caroline appeared dubious, abotitl them. Then just as- - abruptly as she had arrived, sne decided to leave. B ddlng Jthe visitor good by, she took gsy's" hand and departed. Lateh Mrs. Kennedy, after try- ing on a hat which she particular ly liked, asked the designer. 'Have you! seen anyone westing this t 'pe df 'hat this year?'! "NO, she replied, 'that Is no one but your daughter Caroline. Both wotnenslaughcd heartily. THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE Words Get.N ew Meaninqs Advice by Ruth Millett emy of charm teach young ves? How about a course in "living Beyond one's budget?" lAlmost 4ny young couple that tries to m mc social gwim inese cays !; as to do that. A course in "smaU talk" ought come In handy, too. If you're never going to put your foot in your mouth socially, you've got t learn th irt of small talk or; to be more bluntj the art of I saying nothing vivaciously. Then, of course there ought to be i course In "entertaining ecobased on the idea nomically that you can so further socially rar ntartaiai2g often va Mr. Scott it- ;.. Me 1 United State;! congressman Suggested t h a maybe the Nav v ought to estab- - I Mr. Allen ' . built right adjoining Lake Merritt and tji park, o the city prov ded him the view: free o charge. it has been i!a pleasant intcrludei and contrary td the prediction bt my family I, have nevfr once got 'excited or lost my temper, anjd I .haven't yet said, "I want to go honie." Vera Is now f much Improved and Glen has taken out the Intcr-cohe fixed up! o slie could call in the neighbor lady if I fell down on tha m 'ously. A typical instance cf her infer mal meandering was tile experi- ence ofj a hat designer who came HIS COUNTENANCE WAS LIKE LIGHTNING 4 AND HIS RAIMENT WHITE AS SNOW i Nobody Is going to .yiSALfA., Calif. believe that a week spent on the campus of the University, of California, which I have heated said is the largest university in the Ration, makes! "iff.1 me a college man. But I can dream, can't I? I expwed to stay longer than I did, but not long! enough to pay fifty!: dollars for a! chance to park our car and get an a, dj 6r c rating fhlch nilght or might not got Jus a chance tojget Inside for another I dollar al day. Mr. Hobertron So we uicd a taxi; and one of the drivers gave" us! information which we couldn't . cct irom pny or ine aiuaems we taiKca with. We came t wjrk In the wJorld famous ! Bancroftj iilbrary, and were astounded that we couldn't find a stu- -' dent who iad ever heard of it. Said our taxi driver friend, "You should have askedj for the Annex MV assistant, Mrs. Kathleen! Greaser an old friend from pronounedl Graccer now lives In San who SaltllLake City In a jsood week's work Mateo, and I got before an operation nijt daughter Vera had to hive brought md down here where I proudly hold the title of chief dlsh- - O'-Lea- ry. one-tim- e mi . great lengths to overcome their im- - guar! U John ("Muggsy") . forciven." Let all Christians observe Kast- er Sunday in humble and sober I Greybeard icif-ppsncss- disc ple j m c6m- - munity'i earliest records tha the Ilesurrc ;ion did not impress t!he ' m four-year-ol- r j , hunt. , Cooperation! with rest bf world: They oblige by extending the open' palm Half way. I Mutual aid program: I ii more blessed to givt than receive Bill bf rights: That part of the Constitution used to protec com mies from detection. Fair and ef ective tax system: Gcttini every cent the traf; Ic will ; - bear. who is liberal with money. So blind thev won't spp Anyone who disagrees with 'the newi! order. Youth leader: Young Commu nists who attempt to Influence children or young adults. WIthiiji our economic capacity: We aren't completely) broke yet. Imperialism:. Anything the free world does to aid other nations. Too Little: Anything less than" a the ampunts asKea lor oy Dureau- Llbei-al- : On m False economy: Ahy suggestion that it might be smart to re-e- x- Right winger: Anyone who dis agrees!! with President Kennedy. Old Fogy: Anyone who doesn't believe the future of the nation ; j should irest economy. on sleight-of-han- d 4 Ihese are but a few, of the words j and phrases used by the new order to mislead.) While ';th list is inot complete, it will give jthe reader k better Insight into i the utterances ol tbt commit 4&d th &o4ibraL , |