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Show "Buf Fidel, What Aro l7o Going to Do for Tho Ransom Vhon Thoy Run Out of Relatives?" Allon-Sco- ft Report MoreOOO-G-PIot- e inners Derhocrai Plan THURSDAY; .FEBRUARY,- 71963 - 4 By ROBERT S. ALLEN ; and PAUL SCOTT Republican Senator Thruston Morby a big ma- ton wonThe administration's pollsv jority. How the Ken- ters came up with figures showing WASHINGTON he would be decisively defeated. nedy administration .loves those fund-raisi$l,000-a-pla- te dinThey were equally wrong in ad- Ou r Lag g sig Crime Defenses i 86 cities with so much wealth steadily ; and invitingly exposed. if As aggressors, especially armed, criminals on the streets or ; breaking into buildings naturally-stir feat. But they themselves are not immune to fear. Why can't we play! upon it in '" more effective ways?. fhieves fear identification. Well, then; let some inventive outfit switch from making guns for; in- ' discriminate sale, to making good cheap cameras which would photograph every .individual who presents himself at shop counters, hotel 'desks, gasoline stations, etc. banks do this now, and . , Some some supermarkets televise the An old xaxiom of warfare has it ' that sooner or later the defense always catches up with the offense. One could wish it were applicable to the victims of criminals. Not the least disturbing aspect in today's large and rising volume of robberies,- assaults and burglaries is the unevenness of the "match'' between criminals and ' victims . , And . with shopping centers, branch banks, gasoline stations and Mrhomes springing up v in growing ' IS numbers, criminals opportunities, as- -' to get at money and goods are vast-l- y , multiplied. (Yet we live in a society which seems incapable of thinking up new defenses againsjj; their marauding comts:. assaults. Now and then a munity grudgingly increases its a police force, votes money for? high", speed radio contact, and ;the like. But even an enlarged police force cannot be every where in.towns and - ng ners! , . 'speech.' lifters. This is a mere start Bandits are also alarmed and unnerved by sudden, loud noises and bid bursts; of bright light. Some stores and homes use such devices now, but their total number is -- fc Is -- w if he. - The doctrinaire folk at the right and left ends of the political spectrum' are alike in this: they often imagine the whole nation i can be stirred by fairly obscure matters which absorb them greatly; t Some time back, an aide to a liberal senator campaigning for reelection showed, up with a worried frown at breakfast. Iie aide thought his man Jiad made a damk aging slip 'the day before. nal direct to the nearest police staActually the issue probably would not have concerned 10 vottion, activating a flag which indi. ers. ; Yet one would have thought ; cat esiinstahtly the spot the election hung in the balance.' being robbed. Fire departments right-win,. such devices. Quick contact g have the publicaRecently I with j a roving squad should pu tion Human Events suggested that New York's Gov. Nelson Rockefelpolice swiftly on the scene. Alii this would be immensely ler, would be rejected for the 1964 GOP presidential nomination becostly, slow in installation.- So is cause he last year espoused the the mountainous toll in stolen ' state proposition to money and property1 and thej subsidize middle income housing. premiums which rise as v ") The fact is, most politicians' inr . the risk increases volved in the 1964 choice neveisi h The notions here are merely.sug-gestiv- e. heard of the proposition, wouldn't Properly, We in this coun be affected by it in deciding for or try worry about assuring the rights of the accused. Isn't it time against Rockefeller. The ones who think he's too liberal left him long we did a little more than talk about ago. protecting the innocent victims- of on crime? Surely we can think- of But that's how itkis out there Cloud 98. something., : - By The in-surai- ed j . r- .. . .!! mm. r ..V . - .' :' " ' t M , D. my true wrote St. Vincent Edna love's rover," not celebration of in Federal Mfllay Reserve System Chairman William Mc- (Bill) Martin, ' Chesney and his independent testimony before the Congressional. Economic Committee, but that's how- the poet's song rrng to 'A one fed-u- p ' ' reporter. All wees the con sorts and kept men the. New Frontier had been vowing their delity rr hugging the Mr Alexander hearth that warms their egos. Call fidelity a good thing in matrimony. the honest hus-b'tlraise the and matefT But when you find conin formity and brainwashed the intellectual community, look out. When you find men whose opinions are worthless before a Congressional com-znittee unless the views are freely bestowed and belie vably at variance, give me the loose-footrover who follows ; his heart and mind. sycophant pro'It was a sickly and economists who cession of apron-strin- g sang .for their suppers. There' was! the scholar, Walter, Hellerehairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. In order to justify the Admini"WASHINGTON, C.-"Bu- 1' would come from. Not that h 3 had his foot onj the automatic 'opposition button, ! or was1 objecting just to object to the President's fiscal plans. He acknowledged that we have a "helter-skeltarray of taxes" and that be improved and "could it perhaps out" straightened by tax reform But he didn't go along with the doubling up of a $13.5 billion cut in taxes and a planned deficit of $11.9 billion for 1964 with; future deficits in plain view. He y spoke for a relatively polof debt out of individual icy,! pay-of- f and; corporate savings rather than by still1 looser credits. He said: "The I Federal Reserve Board sits under a Sword of Damocles with two time bombs" one, the inflation threat, the other continuing imbalance of international payments. Martin is not any extremist. He is not a platitudinist about But . among hese hog-tieapologists for White House he seemed foot-freand nobdy-owns-mThat's "x how a man of intellect should (always: be! (Distributed by McNaught j I Syndicate, Inc.) ; er Joint - nd -y- penny-pinchin- g. , debt-buildin- g, deficit-acceptin- d; - , ; , , . So g "While it is true that gooa nutrition is easy to come by, millions of Americans still: manage to avoid it. Nutrtionist Dr. Robert S. Goodhart The President has tended to hoard his popularity like a French peasant hoards his gold, r . John Roache, chairman of Americans for Democratic Action,; charging Presi"liberal" dent Kennedy with programs, soft-pedali- i - 4 ' " -- - With 700 million people (the Red vi who Chinese) south, of their. be d be-lie- communism must be spread by war, the Soviets will perhaps be led to seek ... . . a modus Vivendi with the West. chief U.S. Arthur H. Dean, former disarmament negotiator. ' " .The United States wanted tc use 300, 00 men against Cuba. They bared their teeth like wolves, but still did not bite . . . Imperialism has v. .: a wolfs appe-tite- .! But its stomach is v too , small, to j swallow us. Nikita Khrushchev two-hand- ed , -- The epinloss and 'statements pressed by Herald eolmnntsts , are their own ''and do " not necesxarfiy reflect tha views xi tils newszaeer. ex-- ) j - ; the-Jew- ish N - UNDER FOOT There is ne Washington news photographer who is thoroughly fed up "with the Kennedys," and makes no Dones about it. He voiced these indignant ings after ar experience with Senator Ted Kennedy, ambitious brother of the President. The photographer, assigned to cover a dinner "for new senators, spotted Wisconsin's new Senator Gaylord Nelson chatting with Lou, ALWAYS : old . isiana's veteran Senator Russell , .' j...' ., Long. - The cameraman asked them to ppose for a shot. As he was. focusing to snap a picture, young Kennedy, who had been standing ? and National Treasurer Richard Maguire are no longer talking about raising money to" pay the committee's debt from the 1960 race. Actually that was cleared more than a year ago, but for a long time mis once. $900,000 obligation was a handy bogeyman to wheedle contributions from the faithful and others. Now Bailey and Maguire are stressing the national committee's heavy expenses and need to get ready for next year's arduous election struggle. WHERE ITS GOING nearby, strode over and without being 'asked placed himself between Long and Nelson, with an arm on each so he couldn't be U ' squeezed out. Angry ; but unable to do . and unhappi ness !iat peo- pie suffer is a f direct result of i knowing not what is import- - . HouKe Democratic Campaign POLITICALS Committees. In return for these monthly checks, the two have merged their fund- - -activities with those of the raising committee. national Also under consideration is setg agency in ting up a the national committee. This proposed polling outfit would supplant the private organizations that have been hired for this work. The President and his political leaders are strong be- : lievers in polls and use them con- stantly. But they had some disconcerting experiences with pri- - vate pollsters last year. One was in Kentucky, where ant and,, what 1 ! -- , J I and - Is still being about that vacancy on the federal bench In New '.Mexico. This appointment has gone unfilled for nearly a year, with no explanation from or his the Attorney General needThe the President. brother, ier is Federal Judge Waldo needled pulse-feelin- long-standi- ng Rogers, Albuquerque, ah Eisenhower ,' appointee. Recently, spoken 'Rogers remarked to vers In his v courtroom, "Don't bother Bobby about the 9 urgent need for another judge: in our state. He's too busy arguing the first case of any kind in his life.' The Doctor Says Mother's Tensions Can Impede Toilet Training WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT. MJ3. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. A woman complains that her son will not have a bowel movement unless given an enema. The condition has been going on for more than . got out of hand. It is unusual for this problem to become as acute as this, and . I doubt If anything short of very understanding guidance by a psychologically oriented child specialist will solve the problem. My advice is to show no concern over whether .the ..child's bowels move, or not. Missing a day or two never killed anyone. Of one thing you may be sure, he will not lose the: use of his bowels. Stop giving him enemas but see thai there Is fruit for his breakfast and tLat both vegetables and fruit are available for his other two meals. '" . Do not, however tell him that he must eat them to make his bowels move and don't make a point of, choking them down his throat. J ust make them as attractive as possible md put them within easy reach. If necessary mix them in with "other foods. Let fresh or stewed fruits be the only dessert offered ' and he will soon get used to eating them. i . Withhold all ice cream, cakes, puddings and candles r a while and don't get discouraged or upset if he soils himself occasionally. It wouldn't surprise me that, when he is really convinced that the. enema is a thing of the past, he will take a decided turn for the better. . twe years. About the third ' or fourth day after an enema he will slightly soil himself. She has had him X - rayed a n d examined by a specialist, but the doctor Dr Brandstadt says he has a normal bowel and . that his problem is emotional. She fears that he might lose the use of his bowels if this isn't corrected. What undoubtedly started out to be normal toilet training when her son, was an infant became complicated by too great an ' emotional tension on her part. A child is quick to sense this tension and may become very resistant to the training. Instead of being relaxed and easy , going about his toilet training, both mother and child be- come frustrated and allowed emotions to show. Thus a vicious eye! was created and now things have . . 1 . , V or the other and it doesn't mat- ter which is quick to say "It was all my fault," thereby keeping a hot argument from turning into a cold war. It's not important whether the person you've done a great deal for is grateful to you. What's important is that you saw the opportunity to do something for someone else and did it. It's not important that your aren't easy to get along with. What is important Is that you develop a technique for keeping peace with i them. It's not important that your ' " In-la- any-- '' Attorney Gen- eral Robert Kennedy com-mitte-es j j is relativ e 1 y unimport a n t. ' ; For instance: ; I ImIt's not onrta t that a Ci- - V '"..J Rath Miillett husband wife have an occasional quarrel. What is important is that - one V pho-tograpp- Com- month, One reason cited for this is a fixed charge" of $20,000 a month $10,000 each to the Senate and : thing about the matter,' the irately snapped . one and then stalked away, picture remarking loudly: . , "That's what I can't stand about these Kennedys. They're always pushing themselves. You . can never get away from them. They not only tell you what to do, but how to do It; what profile they want taken, and how many pictures. I'm fed up, but how do you get rid of them?" mittee insiders say its expenses are running at around $100,000 a Know What's Important, Also What's Relatively Unimportant, Too By RUTH MELLETT Much of the daily frustration f ,x Advice by Ruth Mifloft i t j : ng -- irj , e, ! . y, " Mother America. ; .J);; The old dame has I always believed In putting pennies away in the cookie jar for a rainy day. While never being ungenerous to her thriftless sons and scapegrace neighbors overseas, the matriarchal spirit of America has been for thrift,- honor, frugality and solven-- 5 cy. But Heller couldn't be faithful to ' his corner In the White House without taking a slam at the old lady who reared' ns all. So he curled a lip it her; He spoke against the "Puritan Ethic"! (although the local press caught him saying Puritan "effort") which is the admonition to pay your debts and shame the Devil who temjKs you to pass them on to your rchildreMand neighbors.! Other Administratii,i house pets mew--t and - purred the keeper's line. 'lon, Commerce Treasury Secretary iXbor Secretary Secretary Hodges Wirtz, and the ' President's uevr man on the Beserve Board, George Mitchell, who could see no danger of inflation In our profligate spending ' and borrowing amid the I.O.U.'s of National rebt. a r,1 Bill Martin among the Federal-jo- b Only witnesses to date showed a . rollick- - ' ucencern as towhcrehls next bed- n' . e. $99 billion 'budget, Heller had to perform an act of matricide upon; $300-bimo- RE-QUO- ed . " ed tax-cu- t, old-fashion- Q's and A's -- , spehd-and-ele- ct, j stration's - : s- s, : . ea-saying P. , "j tight-mone- . ties-that-bi-nd as a Government official and-breakf- ast t a" in; Hughes, presenting intelligence relong been a curious combination ports to a .nationwide television of passing the 'buck between to convince the public convenient audience exemptions usually church interests and businessmen V onto tacked the law. is no longer a military Cuba thar who Want the law as much as the So a now of it's threat: rest" "day churches but not for the same ' 'The United States did not just motive, you say, and not from reasons. ensure but motives. that (Soviet) missiles alone so, religious Maybe Despite the fact that some 1898 when Utah's first in back the island of Cuba. We en--, left courts have ruled the movement clos3d a sv that the missile systems Legislature Sunday passed is now merely to secure day ':', . no was there doubt that left." law, ing of rest" rather than 'for purely was it done then mo. for religious, religious motives; church interest j, tives. t OTTAWA Prime Minister John in it remains strong and virtually was That two only Diefenbaker, years 'admitting that 'the all Christian churches except the state and the after, with the United States statehood, dispute Seventh day , Adventists (whose . Legislature then was nuclear very ovei weapons policy would sabbath is on Saturday) would even more an be the in issue probably solidly forthcoming ' like to see 't enacted." Mormon in both thought, deed election campaign: s But Utah's rrocerymen, and numbers than it is now. . "Our policy is -- to ensure a for being unable to That a Legislature strong Canada, economically specified ' regulate rebel members wh and saloons should that bars fnd politically, - whose freedom insist on stayinr open on Sunbe closed on Sunday, but exwill be ensured without a loss of day, would like to see it pass- - . taverns, j or domination by any empted sovereignty ed as badly as the churches Which . . our policy will, althe brings up other country. interesting ' do but for different rea-- '. a question of what was tavern, ways be made in Canada." '.; ', sons.' ; in those days, and how didit difThe current proposed law which fer from a bar and a saloon? And JACKSON, Miss. The report of was first introduced into the Utah in 1937, th state law of 1898 was a biracial advisory committee to State Senate was' prepared by the revised to a considerable extent. U.S. Civil. Rights Commission the attorney for the Utah Council of The were revisions to on racial conditions in Mischiefly Pro-vo'Retailers. In the make it more liberal. In other sissippi: city commission passed a words, more things were exempt"Terror hangs --over the Negro local 'Sunday closing law. The ed and could remain open and do in Mississippi." resultant furor nearly blew the business on Sunday including, by lid off the city hall and the city the 1937 revisions, tobacco stores. TORONTO High School prindads rescinded their action after So you got the old incongruity .A. W.D Douglas, banning cipal only a few weeks. A member of of the Sunday closing law, illogD. Salinger's novel "Catcher in J the city commission at that time ical as it may seem, that you the Rye" to grade 11 students on told me the other day that the accouldn't buy a loaf of bread on jglirounds of profanity: tion was primarily taken at the Sunday, but you could buy a "It is just not worth the trouble. urging of the local grocers (ex- of cigarettes, or , It is not that important and it is cigar, package cept, of course, those who were plug of chewing tobacco if your not even in our school library." staying open on Sunday). tastes were so inclined. Orem also tried its hand a good What Sunday closing laws have many years ago at passing such a amounted to through the years law, and filed action against a . despite any attempts to disguise grocer who was violating it. The them as otHerwise have been case dragged on, and on, until a ' to attempts chiefly legislate Q Does animal life exist in new incoming city administration J inAnd morals. nobody yet has the Sargasso Sea? quietly dropped the whole thing. a way to do that which vented A Yes. Crabs, peculiar small A new version of the current , T. H. L. works. really called fishing frogs, certain fish bill has been introduced in the J.. snails and worms not to small State House of RepresentaQUOTE AND found elsewhere in the world, be tives, givinr a merchant bis the weed growth. live among Very few people understand choice of closinr on either Satthe two functions of a newsurday or Sunday. :r Q What ancient Greek temple paper. One is to print the This seems technteally to answserved as a Christian once er the objections raised on religprintable and the other is to J church? maintain an institution for the ious grounds by Seventh-daAdA The Parthenon, in Athens. people , to cuss. Iola (Kan.) ventists and Jews but only, Register. technically. The majority of Q Into how many time zones Utah's . population is Mormon. is the Earth divided? SENSE OF HUMOR Most of the rest of it is made up A Twenty - four time zones, of Christians of other faiths who Harley Gillman, i Orem .'city, each 15 degrees longitude wide. also observe Sunday as the sabcouncilman and recent Orem Jay- bath. I doubt if there are very cee DSA winner, went to work at Geneva Steel, one morning shortAdventist mermany Seventh-da- y Harley showed the picture freely chants in Utah, compared with. and laughed as hard as anyone ly after receiving the award. One the overall total, and the Jewish of his fellow workers bad posted , else. Along with all his other acmerchants certainly aren't going r a caricature of him on the bullecomplishments, the. young man to risk the dis approval of a pretin board. The picture bore a proved he has a sense of humor . dominantly Mormon and ' other large caption, "Harley Gillman, enough to laugh at himself. Christian faiths society by closing 1962 DSA Winner." Under it were D.M.. Orem. on r Saturday and--, remaining open ,vthe words, "I wish to thank my on Sunday. (In case . you didn't SAGEBRUSH SAGE SAYS v many relatives who have supknow, and a surprising number I those .who ported me, including Funny how people love to of Utahns don't, sabwere judges and voted for me." tell others how to do things bath runs from sundown ' Friday to town'? "related the Being , they never get around to doto sundown Saturday.) r not but be ' might easy, always ing themselves. mid-1950- Consorte.Ke pt Men, the Rover ' By United Press International W.ASHINGION Pentagon consultatnt John telligence- long-famou- . Holmes Alexander - One thing about Sunday closing laws has always puzzled me. Ypu can do practically anything on Sunday but go to church, and do it legally through the long list of . -- v -- " ; ice : ' Quotes In The Nevs . : : : -- Bailey ..... , Herald Staff Utah's perennial attempts to pass a Sunday closing law have - now-defeat- i j SUNDAY CLOSING pin-point- ed 99 h - Off the Beat X off-wil- 21 -- dential battle. Privately they now expect it to be rough and costly, and far more uncertain' than they hoped it would . small, v ' ' ' ' defensive . such Toi be effective; measures must be altered in pattern Ifrom' time to time (maybe bells ;f or a while, then a frantic ; klaxon) . If they become wholly predictable, advantage my be lost. ; They must be placed where thieves cannot destroy them. Clerks, shopkeepers, and others should be. able to operate them from several widely spaced foot l treadles, so touching, them not alert the Jthieves in advance ; The4 treadles which rtrip these mechanisms should, also send a sig- Some Men Are Is ..:. , lion. Ambitious goal of the $l,000-a-pla- te dinner plan is to raise $2.5 million for the Democratic committee's coffers. Bailey and his lieutenants estimate that is needed to meet the committee's mounting-operating expenses and to prenext for pare year's tough presi- . I. ; According to National Chairman John Bailey, the anniversary celebration metted a clear XIX mil- whole market area to detect shop- - joining Indiana. There the pollsters gave the victory, to Republican Senator Homer iCapehart, only to have his youthful Democratic opponent, Birch Bayh, win h by a good margin. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, the real backstage ruller of the national ruler, committee, favors establishing its own polling 'organization. The; President also is credited as being for that. The big problem is how much it will cost, and that is now under "' study. The one held in the capital last month, to celebrate the New Frontier's second anniversary, was so lushly lucrative that aj least three others are contemplated. f The next r one win be in Los Angeles in April. Others definitely slated are in Chicago and New York, with Miami a strong possibility. The dates are still open. 'The President will attend each of these affairs and deliver - a ' 1 on , : : ' ;' ws . friends don't always agree with you. What is important is that you maintain your own individuality, your own beliefs, and. to do the grant them the right ' same. .. It's not important that you manage to keep up with the Joneses. What is important is that you manage to live wisely ' on your income. It's " not important that you don't, get as man breaks as someone else. The important thing is that you take advantage of the opportunities that do coma your way. A correspondent ; w r 1 1 e that she has found an easy way to. remove adhesive tape from tire skin: - Saturate it with baby oil before remov-- al. " '. grandson My has diabetes. He also has seizures. Is there any chance of his outgrowing this disease? What causes the seizures? A If the seizures are convulsive,1 your grandson probably Hs epilepsy as well as diabetes ' on the other hand, he has spp . .on. , of unconsciousness" without con-vulsions,, this, might "'e diabetic "coma due to Inadequate control This, too, is imporant. Read Ruth Millett's booklet, "How to , of his diabetes. He "will not either of these diseases Have a Happy Husband." Send but with proper jmedica! man25 cents to Ruth Millett Reader agement ' both diseases may be Service, co The Daily Herald," P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio kept under control and he may New a nearly normal life. York N.Y. lead 19, Station, City not Important that . some people don't like you. What Is important is that you try to be the kind of ". person . others have to re- spect, 'and that you have , a few good friends whose loy- count alty you know you. can ' It's Q . - but-gro- w "X , . r |