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Show Ray Cromley in the Window uytx Inside Story Of Castro's Spy Setup SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1965 WASHINGTON (NEA) Fidel Castro's two million neighborhood informers discourage State Department officialiJwho would like to see a revolution In Cuba. The large spy organization (one Cuban out of four) 1s credited with a major role in the Bay of Pigs debacle. (The rapid roundup of dissidents Informers fingaredby-4he- se squashed hopes of an internal .. uprising.) North Viet Nam and Red China have .simijar. neighbor- -' hood informer- - systems. These have cost the lives bf South Vietnamese agents and ssbo- t.nrs SAn M th. north Thi-onor. have ranwH h. Aet,1 Today's Editorials IsThis Phone Gall Necessary? -- while the increase in customers has gained only 6.5 per cent since last January This would indicate the customers are either calling Are you having to wait, for the dial tone on your telephone these days? So are most other folks in the Provo arear The problem lie In overloading of thOejephone lines and equipment which simply cannot handle the unprecedented peak callwg load at periods. x The wait, which may range from many second to several iore frequently or staying on the ' line' longer, or both. , fhe telephone company is rush, ing' installation equipment which wili do much to relieve the congestion, but cannot possibly complete this for at least a couple '" . of months. 1 certain of-ne- . .min.utei4a4nQre-n6UceahJaiii.tve- . -. : w Meantimeopr-tbnlcjan.are.. to 7 o'clock when j -- working out are school the youngsters provide better balance and trying the thousand of Brig-hato detect any malfunctions which Young University students.. might be contributing to the Telephone company officials disproblem. close that the biggest peak of all Phone users cannot expect an usually comes on Friday nights. immediate solution to their "wait.. Customers income parts of the ing woes" during tne peak periods city have complained at having to unless they, themselves, revise waft extended periods for the line. their telephoning habits and steer Provoans, accustomed to rapid-fir- e away from the peaks. service, are having a difficult To do thistand to cut the length time adjusting-t- o the delay, which of calls, would aeemUaiea matter became noticeable after the Sen--t of necessity to the point of emerge m b e r October installation of ency. TWhatif ire broke out in some 3600 new telephones in the your house? It could spread halfarea. Most way through the building while acstudent were of these college you waited for the telephone line . counts. if the blare happened to occur "The overload seems to have ocduring one of those periodi of curred because, telephone calling congested use. It's a time for telephone users to has far exceeded the expectations of the company planners. The cooperate. Until, equipment-wiscompany explains that during the the company can handle with dispast summer equipment was added patch the peak loads, the question of the hour would seem to be, "li in Prwvo which increased the capacity by 20 per cent, this call necessary?" nings from 5 g home,-includin- 1 -- Y.Y I 1.1 fir IT' . " This is the time of year the householder gets reasqualnted with his gas furnace. "Let s the complicated critter. The thermostat has a hunk of metal that curls as it cools and finally makes an electrical co- con-eid- er electrical power grids. The more the more comforting and gadgets, furnace turns gas efficient the service, but the more, flame valve on and pilot light! chances for gremlins. The grem. . . gas. When heat in furnace dome gets lins all got together for a convento a certain point, it turns on' tion in the ifortheast part of the country on the night of November iwitch which starts blower. . . . Heat in room contracts thermoWhere that puts us in regard stat's metal curl and it springs national defense, no one is sure. to shutaway, breaking contact and what they're trying to That's valve. , off gas ting Fan goes off when furnace dome figure out in Washington now. - cools sufficiently. Maybe everybody should get a Also involved is a safety gadget" a t a n d b yemergency generator. called a thermocouple which shuts Maybe stop wars. Or maybe switch down everything if the pilot goes to. that newfangled lighting sysOUt '.r - - tem that was advertised in a cata"no elecremember logue the other day A coal furnace them? is different. Build a fire, tricity necessary." It was a lamp that burned kerothen try to keep it going. Shovel close draft sene., fuel in on top. Open or ntact , . A switch on . ' , -- -- Twice a jtwr I go back to school, although some people imply that I should go back on a daily basis. They could be right but that's another wMch in my school days was . ; . weU, dry! Ugh! But she explabed she. was going to have' her class take an active that is, act out some of the part subject. scenes. Boy, I'd go for that I'd enjoy acting out some of Shakespeare's love scenes with her. Course, I don't believe she plans to take an active part in that rebut the idea is good. spect Lest Thursday night Double N and I attended the night at Dixon Junior High School. This event is sponsored jointly by the school and the PTA. Not only do I attend because this is the school number 1 son Chris goes to. but Double N is secretary of Dixon PTA . . . which explains my active participation. The other night we attend is for number 1 son Jeff, at Rock Canvon Elementary. Here aeain rr participation is not only due to his ol . " By Jensen . attending Rock Canyon, but Double N. is chairman of a committee on the Rock Canyon PTA. 'Nuff said! Quiie enjoyed my night back to school though. Met with his teachers. who ex- - puuii'u uicir meuioas or icacning ana which is a far cry from my grading school days. high junior new methods of teaching. . I like thes-In fact, are so interesting I they wouldn't mind going back to school full ? time. ' -- . . " History, for example, they use fully illustrated books on each Important event they use motion pictures, tape Daily- - Herald, .and whereas in my ci'binm;;ry lextoooK. dsy. ilicy just used the textbook that cnlninrd mthinfc hut pages and pnc.es fll t'. xt You juM read and read and read anr road. Tn-u- V teacher would give s? cxm on hat you had read and I J.ucuL.he .rtad another textbook for his remW.The -- . They are also using new methods of teaching languages.' Number 1 son is taking Spanish from Mrs. Ffnlinson who, in my opinion, could even teach a doughhead like me. Boy, she comes on like gangbusters! Too, I believe the schools now boast as opposed a new breed of principals to years ago. When I was putting my 'time in. I'm sure a prerequisite for a man to become a school principal wal a turned down mouth, scowl lines on (he forehead, and a blue serge suit that would stand by itself. Also, he had to possess extra strong fingers for pinching neck and shoulder muscles on students who might tarry too long at, the drinking fountains. Such is not the case today. Ronald Last, the principal at Dixon Junior' High looks like he just stepped out of a PTA magazine. You know . . . smuing, nest-firm look of de-aUrcd, yct with termination. However. I- - didtii Check his fingers. Maybe that's still a prerequisite. . JheJy, (JUClUi)llS. Is There No Although we only sirn 10 minutes in each classroom, w . learned abou't teaching me.hods. For instance, in pp English Inss, M' s. Povne )& about to launch lier class into Shakespeare1 are88! All in ill, I like it! fen Plv MW "towttn: (l"1 W tav,Ui?n ,l e police moved in fsy dPbjs took 13 men OUt Of three Of tile 20 houses in OUT block. It took them only five ' Nstlonalist-China'- s ihutes.r-Ti.!jj- . "The children informers' were the worst. The boy across the street would hang around the grocery store watching what was going on as people queued up to buy food. "One mornhip. as an seven-year-o- ld "Day and night you could see member of. the family or another standing in the house by the window, looking out and taking notes in a small noteone. Right to Disse ht? book. " 0. ' . Why Not Require Contractor to Dirt? Pack ct BERRY I 1 actor paper cartoonist. , tinguished) Chinese-bor- n business of forever failed He then went Into movie to show up at the press keeping temptation away from work, but as an advertising party after "Flower Drum the boys makes me sick. How artist which he followed in Song" at the Valley Music Hall are they going to face the world the public relations gentlemen Seattle and later Hollywood. if they know nothing about its were disappointed at a chance When somebody wanted a fua big rough side? Therels to get a promotion picture of Chinese for a part who could rore in some of our towns unusual interest. I am perhaps speak perfect English, they about allegedly obscene movies, the only "Melican cousin" ever just pointed at him. By now books and magazines, and peoto be iii his audience, and they he knew everyone on the lot ple who wouldn't know Art quickly saw an angle. But his : so he was no novice. from Benjamin are setting wife was ill, and he hurried The Charlie Chan series folthemselves up as judges as to away from the performance lowed, along with a lot of parts what the rest of us should read so this week Dewey Brodbeck not so He playand see. of the Music Hall's PR staff ed the first son in the movie Every day I see nice girls brought him down, with a genversion of Pearl Buck's classic on the street dressed in a way uine Chinese costume which he "The Good Earth," and about that should . their pictures be wore while we had the picture 30 years ago he was with the reproduced in a magazine taken which is shown beiow. rest of the cast down hear Cedar there would be We hen went out to lunch-w- here City shooting the locust scenes. censors jerking the magazine I tried to' follow a rule Utah had a cricket invasion off the stands as being obscene. I learned some years, ago: that year ( 1848 was not the When in the presence of a ce They have changed the old last one) and Jht studio sent adage, "To the pure, all things lebrity, if you have somethings "the "cast where the crickets are pure," to, "To the pure all , to say, say it. If, you haven't were. ' ' things are rotten." A touch of oriental fatalism just keep still. showed through when he said: . It wasn't long before I had forgotten he was a ce- "And 30 years later, in pleasEditor's Mailbqfl ant surroundings, here we are lebrity, but I was mostly keeping still. The reason, talking about it." the guy was just plain inHis stories of Rodgers and Hammerstein and the rehearsteresting. He Is a rare combination of culture, genuine als for "Flower Drum Song," first-han- d Fill because he was in polish, and complete lack of and don't the you pretention opening Broadway produc-- . Editor Herald:. hardly find them kind no "tlon, offered a glimpse of the First, we as property owners more. .... itwo men you wouldn't gef otherare asked by the city to donate, He is blood a cousin wise. for actually of free charge, ground He is a serious artist of note, streets, which we dp gladly. to the late Seattle City Counciother' lman had pictures in highly-rate- d Luke, make Wing the my fathers having Then the city Chinese cousin" I met at that and exhibitions. such galleries 'improvements necessary Born A World's with a disin or Fair. time . of two, city's all as sewer, water, etc., tinct twinkle, he addressed China, he came to America which the property owners have while a child with his parents, me as "honorable cousin." to pay full price. This Is done who spelled their name "Lu" And when I went home that with a little more reluctance, but we concede, not wanting to in China and pronounced it afternoon, after phoning my wife With a "k" sound. His father, to tell her why I wouldn't be stand in the way of progression. was a Christian, and when he home for lunch, she received What is really making everyto came me with: America had a he and their one chew fingernails ready-mad- e "Well . . . honorable husname out of the growl at their neighbors is the band the his Bible, torn for way pronounced up way the streets are THERON H. LUKE name sounded in Chinese. Which Drivate services and the con tractor allowed to push fill flirT back in trenches without proper compaction and expect the public to compact this material with their cars. Why can't this be properly compacted and resurfaced at the time of installation by the contractor? Fawn Morgan' mass-produce- ' . . fugitive flight from Scotland on the losing end of a clan war. Keye (we didn't reach a first name, basis but it seems silly to call him Mr. Luke when Mr Luke is writing this column) settled with his family in Seattle and started out as a news- This . JAMES . away. 1, BY sort of gave us an additional kinship factor, because the Bible .was where my forebears got their .name, too, when they changed it way "back In their well-know- Quotes In The News r -- Off the Beat -- - ' Herald Staff By The a-- WO" versation. ' would have given a pretty good then, and they didn't come account of myself. back degenerates, I know some Mormon boys who are in Viet Our country h in the same Nam now, .nd they are not position as mat boy, and I go this war for pretty ..crying because they can't get " along wl milk or soda pop. They were " much the same resson, and am not going to call others not sent over there as missionhard names because they dont aries. They are men, brave HONORABLE 'COUSINS' see it as I do. men, and I am proud that they GET ACQUAINTED are over there fighting for me. I don't believe war can ever "If this turns out to be just be made a Sunday School They are accepting conditions Hollywood fan ' another gushy Congressman King has said as they find them, and they column, so help me I'll tear it that he is going to Viet Nam are not crying their eyes out because they are faced with up. to make some But I must say I was iminvestigation, but he is quoted the dreadful temptation of a pressed, and entertained, and can of beer. It is their mamas as saying that one of his prime put very much at my ease by and maybe their church offiout our find L to why purposes "cousin" when I had lunch who cials are doing that, but my Mormon boys are being offered with him a few days ago. When the boys will come back strongbeer when the water, is too foul n (and Keye Luke, the to drink. Will the Congressman er men than when they went I think I can truthfully say dis- When a' young man sets himself on fire because he hates Lwar you can't dismiss .him as a coward or a maniac. There I have always been people opposed to war, who don't agree that our side is always right, and we have always had a jingo who think the issue class should never be debated. Few of us know exactly why, where and when we got into the Viet Nam conflict, but we go alons with the theory that we must look to our government for protection, and if it asks us to go to war we must go. Most of us think that when the die is cast our duties as citizens tsk the government to export our full support. But herds of require " Jersey cows so that there are others who disagree, our boys can have their acand they are. 'not of necessity customed drink? cowards or traitors. When they T know f lot of veterans who insist on debating the issues, war would have been " .say.thr. " or the moralltjr of war itself unbearable if they couldn't within their rights and they and now beer of have got a can their protests require more write does to courage than it patrioti" letters to the papers. Those who deny these young college students the right' to think and to speak are being as as stupidly those misguided youths who burn their drift cards. By United Press International If there are some who only President WASHINGTON want to stay out of the army on the death of former Johnson no more, cowardly Vice President .they are A. ; Henry than the youth who picks up Wallace: will who the. first' girl marry "He always spoke his mind him so that he can achieve the and always from a deep sense same purpose. War is a nasty of social justice. His views may business, especially for those not always have been popular, ' who have to fight it. but they were sincere..' When I was a spindly kid growing up in a tough neighWASHINGTON Sen. Everborhood a kid's honor was raton ett M. , Dirksen, ed by his ergerness to fight, to government authorization and I had neither the inclinasell 200,000 tons of copper from tion or the physical ability to stockpiles: engage in such combat I was "If it isn't retaliatory price saved from disgrace only by control an effor to sink the fact that the son of the the market then I ought to meanest' man in our. communclimb back Into the woodwork." ity made it known that he would -NEW YORK Mayor-elewhip the first' kid ho tried to force me into a fist fight. He John V. Lindsay to a policeman .as the bully who showed othwho stuck a $15 ticket cn one of er bullies where to head In. Had his Illegally parked staff cars: the other bullies genged up on "Your ticket was deserved, and of course it shall be paid that kid I vould have fought to defend him, and I think I Immediately." BLRPY'S ricsr- - the Jittle - boy - shouted: 'Don't sell her another pound; she" bought one this morning.' The boy shouted so long and -- loud the. Dolice came and took the woman to court. "This boy used to spend much time standing around in peoples' yards in our block. He would wander around the houses trying to peek in and' see what was going on. As we would sit, in the dining room eating, we'd look out and see this boy or a little, brother watching.- VWe used to give the boys candy, in the hope it would make t hem more friendly. But we stopped that after one con- seven. Air. Robertson .. . . Ml COM H 1675 DRINK A W. 1320 N. if PROBLEM (tTli-Tv- M out of every three Russians, taken "to hospital for first aid turn out to be drunk, according to Moscow MOSCOW But Double N and 1 left Dixon last night with a very comfortable feeling. We believe our children are getting better education today through a better understanding of ' children themselves. as Teaching methods have changed. have the requirements for students school and entering their chosen profession. "The informer family across Kai-she- -- r ers: "There were Jwo. families of Informers Ifl 'my block, "One-lived right across the street. They were, very poor people given the house of a doctor who had fled the country. The father shined shoes for a living. The woman wag a laundress. The .three daughters were in the militia; they dressed like men. There were also three small boys, the oldest about - by line VGuesti always left before 10 in the evening. We had learned that when anyone stayed after 10 the informers considered the meeting political and so reported It . . ? "If someone in the block took a package to mall, the inform, ' ers would note it down. k has in- Chiang Illtrated into mainland China. New information on the Cuba organization has been brought In by refugees. . , What follows are the words of a Cuban woman who lived for years in Havana under the THE CHOPPING BLOCK By FRANK C. ROBERTSON to govern lhtehsityrph yes; cleans out ashes. Guess which of the two. heating systems would need the service man the most. There's a similarity with our gs thumfi call-carryi- ng Trouble With tho Bolter Mousotrap which erf "They would record the com-Inand goings of the people in our block. , e, . rillcjiits f .....i-ini- af -- -- 7 -- Radio. e lt ..It reported on a' medical conference which urged that "war should be declared on Indifference to the T facts ot drunkness and vi(Litins of fa MA, the public order." B 4 r HONORABLE A tULSI.VS , m - Luke, kit and Luke, right. . |