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Show PavlHatvey tWkcttd to tht htgrtt And I Crtwth f Control UtoK Friday, kupA it, iSTS, THE HERALD, Prwo, Utah-Pa- ge f fix. II Exactly one yar ago, we at Finance Magaziie proposed to nominate Richxd Nixon for the Nobel Peao Prize of 1972, i in recognllon of his extraordinary tforts to put world welf.re ahead of political concras. We said at cat time, "When a President, or any person, pursues peas as an end in itse'f, not as a current achievemen but as a carefully built systea of stability for the years tr come, he deserves the supreme recognitioT... meaning the Nobel Peae Prize. Since then, Finance jflagazine has seen the nomination through the complex! procedures and preparatifi of ducumentary material pr the consideration of the Nojwegian judges, who will aJictiice their decision about Ocfcber 1 of this year. Meanwtle, here at home, the immeliate, overwhelming interesj in the muddy backwater of Watergate has kind of hydraulic pressure which makes what was prepusly clear seem doubtful. Yet no great upheaval sth as we are now witnessing can sensibly be ascribed jo a single person or exercised even la to a single Administration. It goes back again and again to the subliminal distrust and dislike of the fresidential power, nourished by both political parties and exploited by a its own press intent to power by .stampeding public opinion to its own preformed judgments. This is an irability to understand, base! on a determination not to This is an intolerance for the human Able Deputy secretary oi State Rush iw has new and finding regarding the true of the Soviet's Warsaw Pact strength J forces. The secret islconfirmed by our own Central Intiligence Agency's oiratives undercover in Bulgaria, Czechoslovak, East Germany, Hungary, Plan withdrew (196$ at the insistent now a China above six countries, and Romania. Albania from the Warsaw Pact of Red China. Albania is satiellite state and the );e the Warsaw Pact j At the saml time, to powerful Majoriand ty Leader Mite Mansfield, numerous otler Senators NATO's look is not of dyramism but of division, desuetude ad decay. Mr. Rush privately supplies his own alarm. The Sovid keeps about 330,000 Red Army and Ur Force men io Western Europe. Tht NATO forces, however, are inferior in number, firepawer and tactical air support to just toe Warsaw Pact countries alone. For example, take Bulgaria. Behind the scenes the military command of NATO member Greece s first and foremost concerned aboul neighboring Bulgaria. Mr. Rush lifted lie veil. Greece Locked In 700 - nile northern Greece's entire frontier borders on Communist Albania, Yigoslavia and Bulgaria. Greece is theJnly Balkan nation not behind the Iron Curtain. A stable Greece is a strategir imperative in NATO. But it is doultful whether toe Greek armed forces Jould restrain an attack by the Bulgaran forces just for those Warsaw Pact frees aione more than two or thee days. Bulgaria's infantf is now highly mobile. New tank ffmations are constantly entering sertee. The Bulgarian Air Force is receitfg the best fighter and bomber planestised by the Soviet itself. Russians ae fly testing an r. immense new stog - wing It is degnated Backfire. It far ahead places the bombin, . equipment MITfl i..tw. mm .t U1C fi p ttilU Of Ul nniw wwiMj. I.il joint maneuvers with the Soviet Air Force are a rgular and extensive feature of the Bfgarian Air Force. The morale othe Greek Army is high. There are no beter fighters in the world. And today this IATO country has 220,000 men under atis. But the equipment from us and rfiers has been sparse and countries: super-bombe- a. ..J n i .,.- v absurdities which the record so bleakly reveals. This is a total lack of concern for the consequences of putting different kinds of people into i vU'jj r. ,,'. a m iv.kijjfi m. mm m m m m has become oncivilixed, lii movteg backwards into tae time of whipping posts, recording daily the sins of some as praise for others. f 1 The spirit of the nation seems to be passing into the custody of those who would become a threat to the Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, "For most cf the things that properly can be called evil in the present state of the law, the main remedy for us is to grow more civilized." If we accept that the greatest of civilized ideals is peace, then we must accept also the demonstration of genius for building the structure of peace beyond our time which has been accomplished by President Nixon. Now is the time for those of us who are concerned with the dire consequences which may result from discrediting our own government, our own system, and even our own President, to take the high road to right action. Reprint of Finance Magazine editorial by Elizabeth MacDonald Manning, editor - in - chief. f operations and the submarines are antiquated American and British vessels. NATO has presently 29 divisions. Its ground forces in central and northern Europe today total 703,000 versus 855,000 for the Warsaw Pact countries. Europe the ratio is 525,000 ver- sus 370,000 Communist soldiers. Overall, this is a 1,228,000 1,225,000 standoff on the ground with the Warsaw Pact troops. NATO has 2,166 aircraft in central and northern Europe compared to 3,940 Communist planes; 950 against 1,180 in southern Europe. The Warsaw Pact air strength approaches twice that of NATO. NATO has at hand 1,054 U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles. In Greece, for example, there are 12 U.S. military installations, some of which are nuclear. NATO has 625 submarine launched missiles. The Warsaw Pact countries have 1,240 Soviet intercontinental missiles; 300 submarine -launched missiles. NATO Radar Superior The immense Skoda works complex at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, is the Warsaw Pact's central supplier and toe chief producer of a new specialty, the mobile SAM missiles and their intricate search radar mounted on tracked vehicles. These are deployed rapidly much more undetectable than those on fixed -- encouraging Richard Wilson M Li7 "I WASHINGTON, DC-T- he told you so" faction in Washington is having a field day. Their prophets said wage price controls wouldn't work much beyond the initial shock of President Nixon's turn about decision to impose them three years ago, and they were right. The unholy mess is becoming just as bad as Nixon always feared it would be before he reversed himself and adopted the theories of economists he had long scorned. The strange thing is that the President doesn't seem to realize yet that he will have to get out of the mess by going back to the conventional abandoned. economics He he is showing flickers of realization in beginning to push for a balanced budget and restricting the money supply which creates the indirect pressures cooling off inflation. But that approach is too. complicated and indirect for politicians to understand and too remote to satisfy the Keynesian economists who dream of repealing the laws of supply and demand. The quick fix in economics appeals to both. The public, however, is now finding out that the quick fix doens't thus Greece's defense capability is limited. Logistics Problem Mr. Rush finds that the hodgepodga of foreip equipment has so contaminated the field effectiveness of Greece's armed forces that the hodgepodge nearly defies logistic support and combat refurbishing. The Greeks have been great sailors from time immemorial. But the naval force is largely assigned to submarine acre, can! squeeze from one hen more than three eggs per w eek . We r$ stuck with what we've gut, and The appetite of the world ik bidding against you for it At considerable jeopardy to our balance of - payment-deficit- , President Nika has limited the export of some farm products and increased the tariffs on others. But even with a 40 percent duty. Japanese still want our grapefruit! Now. enter the United Nations . Food new world for what our new economic policy, and furnishing a prime example of of direct the unworkability economic controls. Not that anyone is really about to be seriously deprived of meat. They will simply have to pay what it costs to produce it plus a good profit for all concerned, which is let's face it the American way. Price fixing can't change that law of supply and demand. By all accounts we are to have a brief meat shortage because toe price fix is still on and until it is lifted the cattle feeders will hold back their critters. According to the president of the American Meat Institute, beef will the advanced economics drove it out of his head a year after he got in the White House and he went the way of John Kenneth Galbraith and other economic controllers influenced by John Maynard Keynes. Red meat seems to be the which brings commodity Presidents back to their senses. Harry S. Truman went through the red meat experience to his sorrow and called off the whole complicated system of trying to manage t!ie supply and price of the food Americans want most. Truman claimed that meat, at least, was one thing he really knew about but it didn't turn out that way. Now, again, the American for red meat and smartness of the people is frustrating produce it lust the who the disappear" Thereafter beefeaters will have to pay an even higher price and maybe by the first of the year the i cost will slide back to the present level. Meantime, the collateral effect will force to new highs the Today In History last long. Every generation and every President seems to have to learn this lesson anew. Nixon thought he learned it as a minor price fixing bureaucrat in World War II but "practically from the food counters for several weeks beyond August 20. Press Internationa! Today is Friday, Aug. 10, the 222nd day of 1973 with 143 to By United follow. its phase. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter. Those horn on this date are under the sign of Leo. Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st president of the United States, The moon is approaching full was born Aug. 10, 1874. Also on this day in history: In of 1776, . a committee Benjamin F ranklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson suggested that the United States adopt "E Pluribu5 Unum" as the motto of the Great Seal of the newly independent nation. In 1833, Chicago was incorporated as a village. Population: 200. In 1965, a Titan missile site explosion in Searcy, Ark., killed 53 persons. price of all other meats. Nobody knows for sure how it would have been withcrt controls. But it is known that in the last couple of years under controls retail food prices have gone up 16.5 per cent. The renewed experience of what happens under these conditions may convince the public and politicians alike that price-fixin- g isn't a cure-al- l no matter how many succeeding generations of housewives and economists think the Dear Dr. Lamb I would megavitamin therapy. So would I. Dear Reader This is one of those areas in which there are many opinions and not very many well substantiated facts. Large or huge doses of vitamins have been recommended to treat some medical problems, including psychiatric problems such as schizophrenia. Some advocates of this type of therapy claim remarkable results. Their adversaries claim they have not done studies that will permit any valid conclusions. nation's that some people with medical problems, in- The point is the heads of 1,453 big businesses voted two to one against Nixon's economic policies in the last year. AFLCIO, long hot for price controls, demands that Nixon phase out both price and wage controls as soon as possible. Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz has contradicted his chief, and Treasury Secretary George Shultz hides with diffusing rhetoric his own distaste for wage and price controls. Nixon has learned he can electrify the country once by dramatic action but not by continual phase making. The road back is the old hard way of cutting back spending, balancing the budget, tightening up money so that the whole economy will cool off. Nobody has found out yet how to make firect economic controls work cluding manifestations of schizophrenia, have spontaneous remissions or improve without any medication. To prove the value of any medicine, whether it's a vitamin pill or something else, it has to be proved that it is more effective than a placebo (a sugar pill or even an empty gelatin capsule). This gets back to planning your research study in advance and planning it in such a way so that legitimate conclusions can be made. I'm sorry to say that I don't know of any such good study in ref- erence to megavitamins at this time which will permit any definite conclusions. I would say that it is an area worthy of further investigation, and at the same time would caution the general public that huge doses of vitamins taken on their own might actually produce some undesira- - well. Though she herself was lacking. Hercalling is Caring. She held love's burning candle bases. Mr. Rush, however, notes an offset to the general Warsaw Pact military buildup's strength. The over - all NATO radar defenses are distinctly superior to what the Warsaw Pact countries have. These include a top - secret radar That gleamed upon the mountain tops Cf my future. Her calling is Love. She sifted through her hands The sand of my childhood The precious stones she kept Forgetting the others. Her calling is Forgiveness. She carried weights then Too heavy for my fragile little mind Paving golden roads That I may follow in her stride. Her calling is Teacher. She wiped away the tears jamming network developed by the British. NATO calls it Blue Diver. This, tied into the NATO systems, is designed to enable NATO's bomber force to streak undetected through the defenses of Warsaw Pact countries and even the Soviet homeland. Engraving in my eyes The sweet countenance of her face. Her calling is Tenderness. She smiled and brightened gloomy skies - -- the - ble J effects, even the with water soluble vitamins that we normally consider innocuous when taken in doses considerably larger than we usually think of as a daily requirement. Of course, the fat soluble vitamins, A and D in particular, are known to cause toxic reactions if they are taken in even moderately doses excessive over a prolonged period of time. Dear Dr. Lamb Could you help me with my problem? The part of my legs below my knees is too skinny. I have heard that certain exer- cises could build muscles in your legs and make them larger. Dear Reade- r- In mosti people, the proper type of exercise will increase the size of a muscle or muscle group. The principle is to increase the weight which toe muscle must lift, or the strength of the muscular contraction. This works equally well for men and women. When a muscle is contracted strongly it causes the formation of a chemical called treatine. This substance stimulates the muscle fibers to grow so the cles gain strength and are able to contract even more forcibly, or to lift a greater wtight. So it is, that the larger or stronger a muscle becomes, the more able it is to grow. You are probably talking about the muscle group commonly called the calf muscles. A simple exercise to help build them is simply to stand then rise up. balancing on your toes, and then let your heels sink back to the floor naturally. By repeating flat-foote- DARBS That hid the vision of youth failures on s: xMy First Love.. Of boyish have this exercise over and over it will gradually increase the strength of the calf muscles. When they are strong enough, you can balance by placing toe tips of the fingers against the wall or a doorjamb and simply rise up on toe toes of one foot at a time. This will literally double the weight load on the calf muscle. This simple exercise will help you develop the size of these mus-cleif you do it consistently. 110 Poetry Corner She came into they development of new food sources wetting toe deserts and farming the oceans and the ocean bottom. But as is, fewer than half of America 'i families are getting a nutritionally balanced diet. Let's practice a little enlightened "selfishness," if before more of our you will own babies go hungry. lamb like to know more about the had." That conclusion may be just because Senator Percy hasn't been around very long. The businessmen who enthusiastically hailed the Nixon new economic policy three years ago are disillusioned. A poll of BERRY'S talents Magavitamin Therapy Debate The Senate doesn't think so anymore. It voted 54 to 5 to end the freeze on beef prices. One of the advanced thinkers. Senator Charles Percy of Illinois, confessed that the renaming process "has been the greatest adult education course in economics Agriculture desk-farme- farm Df. Lawrence so. ' increased cad Organization with plan for 'world food bank. Nations, with localised food shortages, could draw food from this "world food bank." We've been down thai road. For a third of a century, we WERE the world food bank. Now it's feeding time for Americans. Let these of the FAO concentrate whatever production, the supply thus increased will cause food prices to go down again someday. But not all the way down; not ever again. Our best bet for maintaining Told You So' Field Day my life Bringing starshine -- IS And you'll pay still more under Phase 4. But farmers, unable to buy feed, were slaughtering dairy cattle aitd layer hens and hog breeding stock. They were which curtailing production needed expanding. Theoretically, at least, if you and I are willing for a while to pay higher food prices, thus to be cleansing and has increa.se "worldwide" With most arable acres under the plow now at4 most pastureland populated. farmers eanl get more than one eatf per cow, can t further increase soybean production per less. motives, of spreading the image of contagious corruption throughout the world. This public purging has long ceased U production competition farmers grow. And the devalued Yankee dollar makes it possible for them to buy more for less, while you have to pay more for y employe the sanction of hearsay, of questionable painstaking negotiations for peace and to the development of friendly trade relations. is There ts prices ejs and treating them differently. The American atmosphere balance and fair for agricultural reasonable world one. Nothing explains the world food crisis more succinctly than that. An increasingly affluent world wants to eat better. Millions who heretofore subsisted on dried f:sh and rice and-o- r beans now want steak and and grapefruit. And if Japanese will pay S20 a pound for beefsteak, Uiey'll get it AmericEns will not go hungry, but we'll learn to live on fewer eggs and less beef and fish, less fresh fruit and vegetables and maybe no grapefruit. Some blame American sale c grain to Russia. That's too easy. ill i I -- the for ur fenerations. Now it's feeding time fur Americans Japanese lo grapefruit The don t grow it but they so enjjy eating it tint they 'll pay $1 68 for different sealed categories Warsaw Pact Countries Have Powerful Buildup Kenneth feed 3) Henry J. Taylor lMJ Americans have been trying to mm Guest Ediloral Positive Action Needed Feeding Time For Americans Even the most fleet of foot can't run away from themselves. Encouragement People look forward to high a white Christmas in That I may see life's road ahead Clearly seen Through worldliness. dense fog of Hercalling is Leader. 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