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Show 8 14A jSll CLCTSSiS fiUNjt "vr y TT y y Soft lots WO ROCKS, CLUBS, HATCHETS ; V- Wt Stand for the Constitution of the UmtedStates ..as TTT OR GUNS t Given Warning City, Utah, Wadnaiday, January 11, 1963 & -- T . ' By VICTOR RIESEL this city A some of the Teamsters indoc-- , trination squads have carried knives into membership meetings to empha- slze their points. Most recently the specialist? hurled eggs at the crusad-:'?-ing opposition whose leaders were attempting to fspeak. But this, at that,' Is a softer ap-proach than the muscle brother- use of long staves, guns, and'- - other ' v- . ajtsarted hardware I clinch an argument in this the " fifth year of .s ( i space'age. . ' jl In many a -J : fO' having been divinely inspired. The Teamster local was ordered not to follow the drivers . . and physically assault such- drivers. . .W . n; ,,, a O' o , also aaid. GOVERNMENT bluntly, the local was not to OUR " - throw rocks sod similar objects, or the' use firearms against drivers, or get of creatures cities are Since of , 'THE CABINET-LEVE- L Department their cars In the way of the trucks Urban Affairs that President Kennedy various states, a cabinet-leve- l department 0io and abruptly stop them by reducing drawbacks more into city affairs could open the r has planned contains far delving speed. ; than advantages. And most of the advan- to further federal encroachment door This order came down on Jan. 19. tages are on the side of smart politics directive not to threaten to kill The the If states planned Department rights. rather than good government , ; i anyone working for another- AlaInto comes Affairs Urban being, Its no secret that the President had of bama firm was handed to the same not beyond the realm of possibility his eye' on the big city vote and the vote local last Nov,. 2X This could be habit forming. of minorities when he moved to create creation of a Department for States Afmind AD to came the hew department and place a Negro during a this federal on the be next fairs might placed ; discussion with the venturesome i 3 w official at its head. After all, many terror talks j . agenda. - Paul Hall, leader of the Seafarers these particular segments street j, e new department of Worst the International' Union (SIU) headall, of the electorate are largely responsible highways ' as, seems on quartered In New York Qty. to be based an underlying the mei . for putting Mr. Kennedy in the White - He had, some time ago, set up a we when an age sumption that cities "are . Incapable Housg. Moreover, its usually good politics Mr.Blesel landlubber unit called the Transporreach for the skies, to give the voters what they want handling their own problems in their own there are Teamster troops which tation and Allied Service Workers Aside from these political factors, the way to their own satisfaction. Such an still reach for the most primeval of Division of the SIU. .This he had ' 0 9& ; V assumption fafalsmain Justification offered forcthe hew dedone back, in December after si. weapons. We were discussing this here the Dominic Abata had taken 5,000 taxi . a partment is that cities need help with ACTUALLY, about all the federal governfo?-- j- other night and I came upon a new drivers and maintenance workers X their, growing problems, and that a num' ment could do wWd be tp provide fed-- .. V ? .Cr-tffederal document which makes the from Jim Hoffas stronghold in Chiber of existing federal agencies dealing cities. era! aid to the But when It comes gory point Are we going to have cago. Abata asked Hall for a charter, with urban affairs need to - be consoliright down to it, this really Isnt as much law and order? Or win -- roving saying that this was, just the begindated and coordinated. Yet, its In this as be. to Teamsters squads veto this in behalf ning. He had contacts with groups it It appears help" really area the actual merits of the case that of their "second government? amounts to tax cities totaling .at least 10,000 of HoHas only money sending I the proposal is the weakest I , What says Jimmie Hoffalor ex-- people. to Washington, and Washington sending ample, to the National Labor Rela-- AMONG THE FACTORS that make the part of it back again after deducting its tions Board order to one of his locals PAUL HALL flew out to Chicago take for the cost of running the federal new department a questionable proon Jan. 18 to present the parch-- , I to stop threatening to kill people. ' ' bureaus. Thats an inefficient and costly : As" usual, the .Teamster , position are the following: ment. V Twice that regional unlcm. Local 612 ' Instead of streamlining federal opway of doing things, of Gadsden, Alabama, has been di--. troops were there. Hall went Into a -' If the federal goverameftt erations In the field of urban affairs, It is ii rected to pledge it would not use Its,' tavern and sent word to the parading really wants -v Jungle code. Most recently the board muscle outside to go get their leader, to help the cities financially, It could' belikely to make them merely mori bulky. directed the local not to picket with Joey GlimcO, and. they'd alj argue True, the new department --would not gin by taking a smaller bite out of the Gllmco Weightlessness Is Nothing New To Us guns, clubs, sticks, hatchets .or any right there on the streetwent create' any new federal functions hut , tax dollar, thus leaving local governments after did not show. The muscle other ... . .. . weapons." . oniy at this time. History shows that more money to put to use on local prob. Hall and Abata, who did real well once a new department Is created-A- t THIS LOCAL was order eg to post at " lems. , , ; any odds. . r not . would It level of government, it tends to extend its that pledges waT no least Paul Hall Moreover, cities have It within their SECRETARY FOR URBAN AFFAIRS harm or other- of all a streetpanted ..assault, physically But Hoffas brawL functions, mushroom in size, and demand solve to power .many of their own probwise use force or violence against, people have been .raiding Halls more and more appropriations., , lems by unifying overlapping taxing and employe" of a Gadsden firm, the jurisdiction On the Great Lakes ship--' any There is nq reason why the federal service functions In a given metropolitan 'No-Suc- h' r Bowman Transportation, Inc. ping lanes. This is the master plan In field of the governments operations area. Better Integration, of these funcThe union was further told to movement by the Teamthe urban affairs could not be consolidated state and keep its promise that, sters steady tions would seem to be inevitable as cities into an transport Hoffas ROSCOE DRUMMOND THE BUT ABOUT WHAT MERITS By cabinetand, coordinated without creating a We will not throw rocks, bottles, or Midwest Heutenants had tried to continue tor swell in size and complexity. of the Presidents proposal, which other objects, missiles or materials -level D.C. Hardly post The same thing could be The sooner the cities themselves take such take the Steamship WASHINGTON, done by lumping several existing agencies at.employes or vehicles of Bowman, Co. lrom the Seafarers. They failed. discussing the., he advocated during the campaign? the threat of federal' steps, the sooner Into a single agency under the depart It is perfectly proper to create this ! at employes , or vehicles of persons But Hall never is one to be pushed of Presimerits and demerits Intervention ' in loal matters will be business with Bowman, at any around. Hoffa wants a second front ' ments of commerce or Interior. Or, If the new dent post President Elsenhower est- doing . ( Kennedys plan abated.;":'' other persons at any of Bowmans He has It ablished the Department of Health. terminals president really wants urban affairs to create s new arm should be obvious, then, that Conor places of business or at It ' official within bosom his of the clasped Education,. and Welfare in this of the Federal govother v places of business In the NOT A VERY pleasant picture at gress would be making a big mistake if family, he could adopt a 1957 proposal presence of employes of Bowman.", . .. this point in our civilization. But ernment, a let , the proposed new Department of manner.,' it for creation of a Council of Urban firm operates freight depots in there are men who Just dont Ilka ' This In . field of the and -public housing level department Of , Urban Affairs go into effect by executive 35 states. . some the executive Office of the getting pushed around. urban renewal the federal govern-- ' order without at least debating It and. urban affairs. President The group could occupy a posi- ment' is already administering bringing, it to a formal vote. : Publicly the R& : tion similar to that now held by the Counaccuse which bears, primarily on TONS OF SOVIET PROPAGANDA publicans progress WHAT EC ALL BOILS down to Is that cil of Economic Advisers. It could be reMr. this big cities. In the future there Kennedy . of federal-urban all urban problems demand urban sponsible for coordinating not i playing politics in ' may well be other things to be done, federal solutions. programs. this matter a n d , Mr. Kennedy apparently thinks it privately, wish they RobL C, Weaver would be well to have a cabinet dewere as skillful. ' in the manufacture of this 1955, Communist .: There is noV before Conpartment ready to do them. DURING 2,565,000 packages of ployed literature, and that about $2 billion gress an executive order creating THERE IS ANOTHER aide to the propaganda into the U.S. By 1959, worth of rubles per year goes Into PRESIDENT KENNEDY probably Is j to two full years assessments shall the process. This would indicats the post of Secretary of Urban when he. says argument There ate agencies the number Jumped to 4,897,765. being matlcally lose Its vote in the General Asthe" "that will It become handling one of Just A operative thegbverhmenf United Nations members can be forced post to be of mors sembly. Hence, its entirely possible that office (in New Orleans) in 1959 propaganda machine to repay their fair share of a $200 million either house vetoes It within 60 larger programs than the proposed imd our than members now fully paid up In their reguUrban Affairs Department Mr, Kenimportance passing this of showed 300,000 that packages . U.N. bond. days. , The President took this nedy does not propose to put forfree! deliver all it postmen assessments lar could to refuse their pay red stuff was In his message yesterday yrging Con-- e course after the House Rules Com- -' eign aid at cabinet level It hasnt , Now, consider also that. (I) Postshare of the bond and still be less than delivered to UB. adminto mittee refused clear voter gress to authorize the U.S. to purchase the In the the master General Edward Day, .on appeaL attacking two In: asbehind of total years payment schools and colleges Z- up to half that amount, Mr. Kennedy said istration bill doing the same thing. Republicans as politically motivated May 9, 1961,refused a request ;bY sessments. to refusal Consequently, alone. pay for opposing the urban affairs post, "X that If the bond Issue is successful, mem-fj- e the- religious press of America What happened li that five Rewould not necessarily result In loss of arent the Democrats making It J What kind of and Jewish) Protestant, ber nations will have to pay their share (Catholic, of House members the public the vote. material is this, pretty clear that the administration for reserved status should there be as a matter of regular assessment or Committee joined witMMour Rules ? quality-wiseIt is, V Third, as a matter of practice this proa postal increase the reason for the out of 'the 10 Democrats to road? proposal Itself has political motilose their votes in the General Assembly. printed on expenvision of the Charter has not been envation an appeal to the big-cit6 request being that a number of re9 block to Urban Affairs the Bill, This statement seems to ignore the V ' sive paper, written in excellent voter? U.N. forced d members that ligious papers would become extinct against I" fact that-ichoice the U.N. hardly anything is FROM THE STANDPOINT of po-- , to English, illustrated with with increased postal expense; and, Isnt power political moving poverty. emand ever that cut and dried. photographs and art work, strategy, this played right (2) that the President has asked for Washington rapidly enough already It serves no useful purpose to hold out intolitical bellished with many colors. the Presidents hands; whereFirst, the matter of making the bond means Increase in postal rates for a of another without speedcreating false hopes regarding the U.N. bond. It Is estimated that approxi- - all citizens. , upon at his .press conference, Mr. part of the regular membership assessing up the process? emare There are legitimate doubts as to mately 500,000 persons ment could easily get bogged down In a . A MORE FRANK approach probably Kennedy took a Roger Marls stance Consider all of this together, and and knocked two qut of the park. the necessity of the Presidents General Assembly debate on its legality it makes you wonder which side would go further with Congress. Our r . He gleefully recorded his "suraction. Basically the issue concerns A that could be virtually endless, what with lawmakers should be told that the bond The Home Study Problem some of us are on. versus federal xresponsiblllfy. f. Communist mastery of the art of delaying . Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsyl- Is no panacea, that it should be used only ' prised that the five Republicans on state to the letter written - vania is one man-- who is on the connection it must be noted In this the committee should unanimously tactics. as a last resort; btxt that the U.S. should REFERRING Harttey regarding oppose the Urban Affairs post at a that the distorted and "right side, and on January 23 ha Second, Article 19 of the U.N. 'Charter It If it comes to a choice between areas support In of I would introduced a bill known as rural time he when representation' much the too home work, party thought provides that any member which falls bethat or scrapping the U.N. which could was tryjng to do something about nearly all the state legislatures has like to say that he expresses my This is "a bill to deny the use of hind in its payments by an amount equal vote. (He' caused city voters to feel that they well be the case. . sentiments exactly. I wonder if Mr. the UB.' postal service for the carWinning back the big-cithave no recourse but to turn to succeeded In containing his surprise Hartley has any idea of the number riage of Communist political props- that four Democrats voted the same Washington for help. of parents who feel the same way ganda. course there are r.lways way.) ... It might be. well for. every citizen CITY VOTERS have long faced he does. Of Next Mr. Kennedy announced are who some delighted to parents drop a line to his two senators, adewithout form of taxation a MORE THAN 10 MILLION tourists to the surprise of no one-t- hat he with home work. .approach the task with Illustrated talks reminding them of fair- reIf representation. quate would appoint Housing on such topics as "Restoration Of The passed through Utah during 1961 but Robert W. Lee After a student has spent six or for the state legislatures tor Robert C Weaver as Secretary " districting not nearly that many lingered awhile-- . school desk Beehive House And Eagle Gate, "Utahs a P.O.Box 125 a seven at hours day is not for demand the forthcoming, of Urban Affairs. A President usualit would seem to me that he or she All of these happy travelers and spendLiving History "Stay And Enjoy Our Sugar House $ta. intervention will federal '.continue ly does not announce an appointee to mount should be able to give the mind a ers came into the Center Of Scenic State, "Flaming Gorge, ."Utah Unfolds before the position even exists,, but or rest by helping with the4 Change Scenic Its the a and of and other films America, Gory, $uch heprt picturesque he must have figured It would emwork and catching up on family and slides. colorful- Vacation land a country unex-cellbarrass the Republicans still further oMnniM an nt fradkata community and church responsiMawa w tha business of presenting such admay la avalwla In historical lure and rich In tradiraadan . The if they appeared to be keeping the dlHariaaDral bilities. The schools should leave the , waka ara tion but most of them weft qn their way Mmm al Ik vertising material to tourists as promptly first Negro out of the cabinet pupil time for music practice and Surplus In U.S. Treasury to somewhere else. as. possible upon their arrival, will re. scout activities among others. Was National Problem? quire some 'skillful promotion. Thik can In our area some interest has Why .Is that? The answer to that be an been shown in the cutting down of SIIm). adjunct to an aggressive THOSE WHO GROW UP WITHOUT IOVE (Snm Sm Dtnnl H question should be forthcoming when only home work and this is very: much campaign to interest Brigham Young University Adult Educa25 Years Age ; "j tourists In Ufah before they ever start appreciated. : Two . years ago our tion Center, along' with the American Oil 1937 In Salt Lake City Jan. 30, to was due a household schedules. travel their nightmare making Co., Utah Motel Association, Utah State was Mrs. Fred Mollerup (in private , of home work. the pressure high Restaurant Association, United Airlines, THE TOURIST SEMINAR can do an Whenever the schools start life), known In , pictures as Lillian Union Pacific' Railroad Co., Continental - effective work within this firm framework of Inner By SYDNEY J. HARRIS J Castle, who was on her way to Paris and eninjnstructlng bringing that kind of tension into the to Trail ways, Retail Merchants Bureau, and receive a $600,000 beque$t, Mrs. security he will not need to project DOES one explain thusing those who first greet Utahs visK about time the home, then Its Just the Utah Association of Petroleum Dealthem upon the outer world.. HOW to a small child? tors, at the , service stations, motels, or If necessary the board . Mollerup was 72. principal Storms raging across Europe took ers, conduct a "Tourist Seminar In Salt restaurants, bus and railroad stations and of education, should take things in ness, that is, in the adult world. It f The robbers, rapers and killers a of 52 lives.' toll Lake City Saturday, are their frustrations , - . , , venting Is an early not hand. to other places. If our own people are well handle, easy problem ' back the world ate upon "getting Norma Sorensen, by any means. Naturally, the participants in this' Informed and enthused aboqtwhat we 50 Years Age at society for what it failed to give 250 E. Mill St, A child can understand naughtiseminar know much about Utahs wonderhave to offer our tourist friends, this enJan. SO, 1912 W. L. Norton was .. in them their . . years. early Is In ness because Bountiful v . children; it they ful attractions. But how can we convey to thusiasm can .easilyf be turned into an appointed new Chief of Police in Og-Even the less extreme cases are young and Inexperienced and our Visitors the Idea of making this their' increased tourist busihess,whlch is Utahs den- i " , . ; , the mean people, the deceivers, the their brains are happy Vacation land? The seminar will leading Industry. Mrs.. Eva Barf oot ' OdeR, daughstfll sm?dL liars, the. closed ' and "embittered But ter of. the late Professor Joseph L natures are explainable to children, how explain adults Barfbot, presented the Deseret Muwho rob; rape, kill by this same recipe. They are taught seum with a large crayon portrait to be wary of such people, but symand lie and make of her father, whose name was innV, the world, a night-marpathetic at the same time. They WITH A TOTAL VICTORY qver polio March, toe basic campaign effort each underthat cateiy associated with the Museum! confusion of recognize up growing practically achieved,- the March Of year. Benefit enterprises such as Chair-taa- n Professor Barf oot was the second more is an emotional children for of who privileged 'ZZ Dimes this week continues its fight on curator of the institution. than an economic state. are old enough to Maurice Warshaws "Cinerama" Prothe other dread killers and crfpplers of read? When Jh children ask as they motion are expected to boost the fund 75 Years Age ' mankind all of., the virus diseases, do so often thesp days why adults Perhaps my own to meet the heeds? sufficiently years Jan. SO, 1887 A Deseret News W arthritis, diseases of the central nervous solution to this vexcontinue to have wars and to do all a Incidentally, more money has been spent editorial commented: This is Indeed ing question may - Mr. Harris the things- - that children are prosystem, and the congenital afflictions in Utah by the "March Of Dimes than a great country a land of peace and be of some use to other parents. I hibited from doing, the only honest Zi commonly called "birth defects. 4 has been contributed by the. citizens plenty. A few years ago the problem answer w can 'give Is that most explain to the children that "bad The National Foundation, of course, Is $3,302,020 spent thus far compared to was how to pay off the national debt are those adults who withadults farce not grown Up properly, grew up sticking with polloitfyelitis until every the problem is how to keep $3,021,530 contributed. out Today or with the love, not have and enough wrong propergrown they up Is protected by the miraculous ; American down the surplus in the U.S. Treaslove. v kind ' of because their did not love ly parents V Salk vaccine and there are no1 longer past AS THE WAR ON POLIO appeared hopef This Ur not the whole truth, of them creatively and Intelligently. ;t ury." , . less fob many years, so now the Napolio victims to care for. But polio Is no but It contains enough truth .course; 100 Years Age tional Foundation girds for battle against longer enough of a problem to engage the to give the child a valid insight into NOB ARE THEIR parents to blame for ; they themselves Jan. SO, 1862 The first general othef supposedly hopeless diseases. Mrs. the dynamics of personality. '5 full energies of the vast volunteer public were suffering from the same lack; election for the State of Deseret was health organization of 3,200 chapters, one Richard M. Mellen, IJtah chairman of the IVHEN A CHILD IS provided with It is In this psychological sense that" scheduled to be held on March 3. Up in just abdUt every county In the United ' Mothers March, reflected the spirit of the v enough of th? right sort of love, for election were . Brigham Young the sins of the parents are visited States. . .campaign when she said; "What has been a certain confidence is instilled upon the children." For If we do not for Governor; Heber C. Kimball for Doorbells rang In Utihs "March of done to subdue polio, we can do again for within him, a certain dust is generknow how to love those closest to Statistics never lie. Senator, but I lieutenant Governor,, and John M. Dimes 1962 "campaign last night when ' birth defects and arthritis, 'which. disable ated within his nitqre. Whatever ' us, how. can we possibly love our cant' say the same for some politiBernhisel for representative to ' ' more persons than polio ever did. 7,000 volunteers launched the Mothers cians who Interpret them! problems he has he can work out neighbors? 1 . A ' .x 0 f" st'-- iVv e- j " j: - J - , a . J' raQiaftgrgSjao' . five-toon- e : . -- Chief Chosen For Agency -- Boland-Corneliu- s ( : 'Red StuffrCrowds U.S. Mails The Real Caso For The U.N. Bond 5 . Af-falr- s. over-optimis- . un-le- spot-chec- k .. - - y have-.pleade- over-powerf- . y A Boost To Utah Tourism -- ed ; . nation-widerepi- 4 Explaining 'Badness' To Children ... , , . . 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