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Show Bruce Biossat "Here, Boy!" . Dirksen Losing Voting Battle SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1966 mm sinnF The one-ma- n, j?ivdlythatJbyI)riU8terJ!,i2er psychologist audience. "At least 60 per cent of current , yughcMjLtadfflaiZirfoiE told his listeners, "will be ;inr6acet2srwssi abstracWin lhtaTn sophisticat-dLor- e shortort Dr. Zerfoss, whose own job of spotting and developing personnel talent for hs company certainly wasn't commonplace hen he was In Ugh school, then asked hii youthful listeners: "Are you ready Knowledge,. But No Savvy The director of educational research for the US. government lees the day and possibly within 10 or 15 years when classrooms f- - w - iM? WW f V-.:- - Theron Luke, City Editor of the Herald as moderator, Dr. ward Hart of BYU, and Herald Society Editor, Wini Jones as the others members of the paneL There was audience par-- Quotes In Tho News . ed that is, to add the touch that it possible to tell a Student from a machine. Please stick around, teachers. It looks as though we are going to need you more than ever if this isnt going to become a weird, weird world. would make ' AbraWASHINGTON Sen. ham A. Ribicoff, to . calling upon Congress regulate the sale of automobile master ignition keys to curb auto thefts and Joyriding: "For less than 30, any person can buy a complete set of keys to fit all makes of cars." - y, President WASHINGTON Johnson, in baseball analogy describing me duties of new Presidential special assistant Robert E. Kintner, former president of NBC: "He will be at the service of the President and if he needs to play first or second or third' I base, I hope he can do it don't want him to play any position too long, because he gets too familiar with you (me and familiarity reporters) breeds contempt" ... by - me t' ! vV I Probably since maa first learned to speak he has been "coining" expressions er phrasing words. Years ago it was nwentfcreekkJoo." Today It's "What some kind of a out T" The are you letter is used rather extensively. , As a matter of fact, while buying some gas the other day I noticed a similar phrase printed on s sheet of paper that was hying on top of a box to the service station. Closer kispectka revealed that someone had composed a tit of prose using that kind of phrase for a heading. . Tbe station operator noticed my interest and banded me one of the several printed copies he had available. Per baps some of you have seen them and if not, III reprint H here for your benefit. psnt -- a 'NUP B HE? Be weats te ma all twa bniintst. Be wants to select Us ewa doctor. make Us ewa bar He waits-t, gains. ' He wants to bey Us ewa tosm feHowman. . Last Friday the Prove Rotary Gob had aa excellent program. la addtttoa to the goes speaker, Repreteotatfvt Lanreace J. Barton, (wee tM&leataDy, Is not eniy an excellent tvpraeataove bat a very fine person) the dnb bad Cotes SUn Watts and some tf Us champions as .. guests. . Not only did w kara ha ear Cougar basketball players art tat hrfvkhials, we else kanted that Stan has qtritt a reper- tolre of stories. If anyone ever has the opportunity, uk Staa to tell yea about tot General and tat motor WHAT KIND OF ' - Dr. Martin STOCKHOLM Luther King, in brief speech g before a Swedish drive for ,the U.S. civil rights movement: "I think me peace and prosperity of Sweden will be ds ' Sunday afternoon I went dowa to Us church to a lyinposKra on current trends in writing, with a panel composed of . ERPYS WORLD fund-rsisin- SSX " PTOOUCt. . 'LITTLE ROCK, Art-Su- san Epperson, a biology teacher suing against a 1928 state law forbidding the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution: "My raponaMay is to tell, my students of the evolution theory. They are under nt obligation to accept it" . BY JA&ES O. BERRY .. o , ,. He wmnU twi eaari-tie- a. to educate hit chUdrea He waits to make Ms twa invest-- , MStS. He wants to select Us ewe frtoads. l,. Hi wants to smide Us twa ree- - ' Bt wuti to etmmte frteiy b w 'taartet pboe. . " He wants to grew 0rts. , iy Ms . He wants to prtflt frwa Us - He waato to lake part Is the ef fctoas. maa ef He rants to be r eea-ectltk- a tkapation, and it was instructive, and the friendly, informal atmosphere of the cmrrch made it most enjoyable. As usual, I was the first one there, but I was glad I was when the next arrivals were Dr. Hart and his gifted and charming wife, whom I had not 966B for a long time, and we bad a pleasant visit. Other friends dropped in, and Mrs. Hart and Dr. I were permitted to sit in tbe MsnaaissssMHiHiinnnnaaannnnnnnHissniswBsaaw back and listen as interested spectators. Of course I had my moment of embarrassment when I failed to recognize Buck Colings, a young Springville teacher, but be forgave me and after the Q I have coronary insuffimeeting be brought up a lady ciency wkh attacks of angina and introduced her as an old pectoris. I take nitroglycerin friend of mine I had never met" and paratrate for the pain. For twenty years, I guess, Lois Would H be better to switch to Child and I have exchanged digitalis and stop the paraletters and phone calls and ft trate? A Nitroglycerin and was a real pleasure for me to meet this fine lady who has tettranitrate (Peri-fa-atnever hesitated to jab me with are both given to dilate a verbal needle whenever she tbe coronary arteries. Digitalis is given to strengthen the heart thought I needed it Buck took me under his wing while rebeat chiefly in persons with a freshments were being served, severely leaking heart valve. . and withJris aid I didn't once fall flat on my face. Instructions because diritaHs is I felt so good that on my of no value in the treatment of way home I visited my friends, coronary heart disease. Q I have an abnormality of the Roy Dunns, and to my the left ventricle. Is this some horror it was after ten o'clock kind of heart disease? What when I noticed Audrey beginwould cause it? Can K be cured ning to yawn, and realized that I had stayed too long, and as by surgery or relieved by usual, talked too much. AH in drugs? A The heart has four cham all, it was nice to find out that bers ; (two aurides and two some people seem to welcome ventridM)- me in spite of my reputation as M ventricle h by far the largest and bas an unbearable old curmudgeon, That and the cart I get from the thickest wail. From this family and friends, makes it chamber Wood is pumped to much easier for me to stand the every part of your body except Defects may be loneliness and worry while my your lungs. present from birth or may be wife, is in the hospital. the resuK of an Infection such ' All my life I have lived with a mm JuiwMAiL, aV... rfTlaa. a cautious, v who have warned me repSX ly. not to stick my neck out and bad I not done so I wtxiM rooted. Drugs may be used to surely have avoided trouble, but I have a feeling that there Editor's Moilbog are too many human ciphers In the world who speak only BYU-Fi- ne! when they can add their voice to the roar of the crowd. So, I wouM rather have people sty, "What an obnoxious S O B. that Robertson Is," man. Robert-eon- ? Who Is be?"I dont make a very loud noise, but such as It Edrtor'Heraki: ' ' is k wai never be heard foftow-kr- g Did you know that Provo has anybody's bandwagon. another great school besides the Brigham Young University? Most citizens of Provo dont RULES When Provo High traveled to Letters from readers are InAmerican Fork for an importvited. Tbey should be as coa-dant basketball game, half of the as possible, with a limit gymnasium was occupied by tht ef 350 words. Letters longer citizens of American Fork who thin this must be cut Type were cheering for their team. If write possible, double spaced. But when Provo High plays a Letters must carry writer's home game, who is mere? The true name and address. students and faculty. are not permitted. Tbe I think It is a disgrace that Herald assumes do responsithe peopie of Provo can't think for statements In tbe bility of anyone except BYU. I agree Mailbag column. Tbe Herald reserves the right to reject er that BYU k great and we should be proud, but so Is Provo High. edit letters which art too long, Come on, It is time the citizens not to good taste or potentially libelous. Letters which deal of Provo woke up to the fid that Provo High is great but it with church doctrinal subjects needs your support! er contain statements deroga tory to any reugioo or Rella Stephenson will be rejected. M W. 500 N. Prove High Student one-ma- tSMlfMA,K, "Jest think tf be st me at a premier, and maybe yta wta't embarrassed abtnt dtsmssing India s r go support in Congress, would have to be ratified by 38 state legislatures. It is difficult -- to imagine that dozens of newly weighted joward ' city-subu- representation rb would approve an amendment which might open the way to restoration of the old rural domination; . The evidence suggests that the Dirksen forces are playing out a fragile, illusion. They are taking comfort from a volume of mail urban-oriente- te ZJt ZTZTZ But We Have Other " legis-Jatur- Surgery Now Corrects Most Heart Defects Psee-dony- Two-third- the . and that many already school drop-out- s et tbe rest had dismal school records. s of the youths were 16 yrs. of age or younger. Only 11 per cent were described by school officials aa good or very good students, and only one uf the youths was a high school i . graduate. The study, made by the Los Angeles County Probation Dep't with the help of UCLA computers,, also shows that nly 106 of the offenders came from kiUot homes. somehow-- it two-thir- Dirksen already has modimuch larger than in 1965, fied the measure several times .stirred apparently by. the acwithout crucial benefit To soft-tivities of a "grass roots" en It again would smack of the lobby called the ' absurd. Committee for Government of In the light of onrushing the People, events outside the Senate, the The human and financial whole effort seems, anyway," sinews of that committee are Hke a charade in space. supplied by business and farm By election time tins Novemgroups which fear the taxing, ber, probably 42 or 43 of the spending and regulating proSO states wiUhave seen their grams to be expected from d state legislatures either permastate legislatures. nently or temporarily reappoBut their battle, which Everrtioned in bom houses in accord one-vowith the rule.' ett Dirksen has made his own, Right now, 14 states already probably was-- lost long ago. 'have sitting legislative bodies This is the age of big urban thus apportioned. Another 27 numbers and in this test t hey states appear certain to elect have already told. st More food for thought A study of 131 of the youths arrested during the Watts riot in Los Angeles shows that M.8 per cent of them were as be wishes. , siiirksefc forces suggest debate might last no more than three days. Contrary to published ac count, Dirksen has no plan to liberalize his proposal further """in nope of attracting sufficient additional votes to put it across. The belief is that any such move would not in fact win converts but would instead repel some present ' supporters and reduce the amendment to an empty shell only faintly symbolic of the senator's original, FORUM pool. tracts. He wests to select Us i- one-ma- Schools, Too.. standlaf He wants to select Us twi reading matter. He wants to prwide for Mi ewa oM age. He wants' to make Us twa coe-- , 5 Brandstadt By United Press International ed - I Mr. Robertsoa it ' He' concedes that a machine could never teach a pupQ "to speak confidently to other people, to express ideas lucidly, to handle the criticism of his peers, or to apply knowledge to a new situation." .Teachers would still be useful, r "2" A Day In Spring By FRANK C. ROBERTSON One thing to regret about the r I took my first walk of springs recent Gemini flight is that the a couple of weeks ago, and to man who had much to do with tbe surprise of everybody made making in possible was not alive it back under my own power, to witness though I stopped for a short Other men, of course, theorized rest at Janet Marsh's, house. about rockets before him, and Janet was not at home, but as countless others have advanced usual her home was filled with kids her own and sundry the art after him, but it was Rokids rather embarThe others. flew who bert H. Goddard actually me rassed by treating me as rocket the first liquid-propellIf I was visiting royalty, but on March 16, 1926. their courtesy and good will Compared to the Giant Titan was genuine. I visited perhaps booster that launched the astrohalf an hour, and left with was Goddard's nauts, contraption their cordial, "Be seeing you,1 but a speck, its firing duration Frank," sounding in my ears. but an eyeblink of time, its entire It left me with renewed confidence in Young America. flight distance not much longer I talked mostly with three' than the length of the Titan-Gemi- ni combination. teenage boys, and one of them But all the basic elements were was reported afterward as saythere 40 years ago on that chilly, ing, "Why, Mr. Robertsoa talked to as as if we were snow-coverfield in Auburn, .' Rightly or wrong-hMass., as were present at balmy grown-upsthat is the way I always try insuch Cape Kennedy including to treat teenagers. I give them tangibles as courage, faith in what respect, and I get it from mem. human hands and minds have I dont load them down wkh conceived and unbounded curiosity good advice, or bad either, for about the unknown. mat matter. There was one thing missing. Always before my little dog -Ginger was with me, and I was reminded of it when Jess Warren passed me walking up the road and asked, "Where's the new dog?" I had to teS him I Jensen there was no new dog, and would never be, for Ginger was irreplaceable. But I wont have to be worried about her getting run over by a car. It was nice "Watt kind ef a ait Is he? to get on the green grass m the trader-stanHe's aa American, wbt orchard sgain. Like sn old and believes la Tbe Dedara-tfn- a steer I had "made lWhrough ef IndepeBdence, that's what to grass." Bad news for some, Undr . but relief to others. During tne week I had There's a few more lines on the botvisit RevnJ tom but I think m skip it It involves Cnfeman. narfnr t4 th Snrtna. pontics (I think) and I'm not ready for vilie Presbyterian Community that yet. church, a modest and frienoly But all in aD, It offers a little food young clergyman who imfor thought regardless of who compressed me with, his genuine posed and printed It Agree ? humility and concern for hie ally present information to the student, since the machine can " te It better.' 'Before we start trading in teachers for computers, it might be well to listen to what else Dr. Richard Louis Bright has to say. " THE CHOPPING BLOCK Forty Years Ago -- - - .v intent.. and follow. will be completely computerized, with each pupil sitting in front of an individual computer, soaking up knowledge. r The teacher, this gentleman be lieves, should never have to actu- i ' Realistic say mission' might also do so. fee measure is unlikely to ; Of the remaining seven states, muster any more support in the four are under court order to Senate than it drew last sum change their' legislatures and fell seven.yotes - are taking action but need, not . mer, when meet a 1966 election deadline, short of the twonrds needed Two are merely at the court-I- f for a constitutional, amendment the author and chief soon- - challenge stage and one, Maine, ' sor, Republican Senate leader plans to submit a constitutional Everett Dirksen of Illinois, holds amendment altering Senate ap-majority leader Mike .Mansfield ; sgortionment tojhejwyterg Wluragreenieniruie proposaT ByDecetnber, then, at leas 42 states will have couM come up for debate soon . after the Senate's Easter recess. operating-effectAdversaries of the amendment if Dirksen's say they welcome an early vote amendment, .- potential, the greater your poten tial will become. Dr. Zerfoss gave the youngsters a persuasive and practical reason for staying in school and pulling out all the stops. "It's about the only way I know," he said, "that young people can have any real hope of coping successfully with the age ahead." This is common sense that any responsible high school student should understand, appreciate most jobs today." ' tionmenta-stiHfeor-co- you do when you really do your best. fJ,. "And when you discover this, you'll want to do even better. And . one-vot- nose-counte- rs bothering you in high school, and forat. Jeast.two weeks go all out to" give it your full potential. "You'll 4e surprised,1saidPr. "These jobs are now In the teal; tube or on technological drawing "They will be more rs w.-j"- working at jobs that do notnow exist. "Thousands of those? jobs will be under .water. Other thousands boards. Teen-Age- Discipline"Tourself begin to do what ning RIGHT NOW you know you OUGHT to do instead of what you would LIKE to do. for the American Enka Corp., in a recent address to a teen-ag- e te state for such a world?- - Do you know how to GET ready?" Jle offered a couple of tips: The fantastic and fabulous future awaiting the youth of today has seldom been depicted more witt. "be one-ma- Su- Magic Future for developmental n, their legislatures on the mis one-voprinciple autumn. Minnesota is definitely destined to join this list, and Missouri, where House appor- amendment, aimed jet modifying the e preme Oourt's reapportionment rule, may wel be in its dying Today's Editorials foss, Dirksen improve heart function but wfl sot cure the condition. Q-serious to endocarditis? How is it caused? A Endocarditis is caused by a bacterial invasion of the inner lining of me heart This may be caused by various germs but most commonly by streptococci. Before the advent of antibiotics it was always fat aL Even with 'antibiotics only about 70 per cent of the victims can be saved. -- 4 How b hypertensive car-diovascular disease? Is it very serious? What h the best treatment for it? A This is heart disease ondary to a very high blood pressure. Such a blood pressure puts a severe burden on the heart. It is a gradual process but it will lead to death, if not promptly and skillfully treated. The treatment consists, primarily in controlling the Wood pressure. Q I have emphysema. Last November I had the removal of the carotid body sometimes recommended for this condition. I am stiH I've beard that vanillic diethylamide will give prompt relief. hat short-winde- d. What do you think? . A This drug, known as must be given by injection into the vein. The rate of injection must be very slow to prevent such side effects as coughing, sneezing, muscular twitching and generalized itch- ing. The greatest disadvantage, however, is that the beneficial effect wears off in a short time. In spite of the advances made in the treatment of this troublesome disease there is still no etna-miva- n, real cure. BETTER WRITING WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Labor Department is starting a better-writin- g campaign for its' economists so their reports will make more sense to the public. Commissioner Arthur M. Ross of the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced plans Thursday for a war against "timid locutions and turgid rhetoric." Two experienced editors will coach eight staff members of the bureau in the better use of "verbal symbols." "Verbal symbols" is Ross phrase for words. Tbt tphntas tad state- ments expressed by Berald ethtmnlsti are their twa "d dt net necessarily r Oect tbe views tf this . |