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This has not been possible with solid fuels up to this point. , d From the standpoint of the space gram itself, the results of this new project are tard.to predic.t. frorn.a couple of other points of view, there should be no j I't - 6"-- pro-an- !t ' -' 1 i . et t 1 -- IL . c, AL i'. ft. 1 ;-7- 4- J 7f At-- I it - k - h kV tut Jr ,fa - 1 - amoogoj' V ...., . ..,. - 3 0:11 L . d 1 ,--0 0 A . . . -- e - ' . , Why Press Protects Its Sources - we have been able to hope for during the past few years. DBARVOIOND !It'll-out- t . ' , ,. lel cates " ,..i - RECENT TEARS, the administrators of inedical schools have found that tile total number of young people desiring to become doctors of medicine is diminishing-an-. that the ability and perform--, ance of the average medical student is somewhat inferior,!o it wss' 17Lleiv yeauw ago. a e n appluently, is not more physical fw cilities for educating doctors. but ratherconditions which will attract able and conscientious candidates to the medical profession. Onit reaso AC' many promising' young men do not tidte up medicine 15 that lucrative jobs in other fields er laberAmiardt-lind-,oth- &Ebro. ICo one of state medicine. relishes the prospect of training tot long years, merely to become another spectes of civil setvantamtl reviled Ira the bargain. Similar &Vacuities in.recrultirig . doctors from the rising generation are experienced in Britain today. 'Merv, under the Health Schemer (socialized medicine), at first the Medical students assumed that their , I doorsqualmm-mtelirtar-- ' I ..MMILMAICJSL-1111- , Evening Bulletin. Robert L. TaylOr. Selby are risking penrisodeintyraectithteror Earithan good under a ystem. as under private prietice. But din. illusionment tuts mine. Young Brit. Uh doctors base told me that they especially object to the arrogance with which they are treated by some patientswho regard them as mere hired handsand by the time they Are required to spend on bnochort driacs and malingerers.. THE AMEBICAIV Medical Associa. 0911. and other bodies, already- have scholarships iind recruiting , state-govente- Ner"doet -there aPlentY. - . seem to be any lack of private belie faction --roe - hospitals itnd medical schools.. I suspect that federal sub In this field would do no more'- than th encourage the delusion that everything can be bought with a price,- - Who smtdd wish to be tretded, by a doctor attracted to Ms pro, fession merely by a federal largess? 7 'no , OR :DECEPTION' DISTORTION 0 by lila client Obviously it would be easier for the police or an adver, sary attorney if Oda immunity did not prevail. this ;01 merely it is vital to the practice of the Ler; Model U.N. Defended 7ent ROBERT W. LEES short "Fresh water, drunk from a goat emotional letter of April skin bag, will quench a man's thirst. disclose to a grand 1 1, (posing the Model United Na- - but sea water, though drunk from It Ji U. r y confidential tons, contain!' at least eight errone- - Golden Um can choke a man to e . Informato 21;4-sources of At the A REPORTERes PRIVILEGE not the national average of TEXANS MUST BE extremely good natmet Staternentievr mpliations wbiet death.-ftDavithe Elder tion. be aoreed to disclose his Cl'ell. m.,:. I of Texas Um, tired to take all the joking they have 'other extreme, only 11.8 Three cheers for Governor Clyde, are nbted and commented on below : i Ls no to news his le dential There relationship illes make over 810,000 a year, while the 1. "Wool pulling." The Model As. fo so many years about how rich they msonally .an ready to teach My , doubt that the pres- source is comparable This is not own kids down in the dusty, dark of no wool over anyone's national proportion is 15.1. That's no ervation sembly pulls supposedly are ''' confiof k ,,s, something merely convenient for the the furnace room, but in the full 0-- ). eye& High school students spend for Joke, you all 7 Perhaps they're too clential news sources ii it is vital to the practice 112 reporter; O n t h a studyin g -------light of knowledge and truth if needs retheir own good since, according to a is in the interest of of a free press. Otherwise much the issues before be. Lush, plush rooms and over. .: INSULT IS ADDED to IniurY, however, cent survey, the notion that Texans are be obtained a can which to pronews If VA- - K 1....:6 4t, 4 newspapers. United schooled, instructors, the Nations, state wealthiest in the fact that !, 0 -bythe -- pro,IA( . ,.,00 ' tett the public would dry up liketiew wealthier than most everyone else ta more, paper did. are not What we need more ot. same cainpose m e agema a e sey.,,7 the to its populationproportion contidentill Drununond Mr. the Its desert. tett ' fiction than fact Where is the gratitude we used t h e m s e Ives, and A INS ra one that swamped Texas in the biggest- The Philadelphia Bulletin case, sources, it would not have any conto have for the four log walls and In reality, Texas ranks 34th among the conduct all the de-on SIZE contestAlaska. d of fidential sources. That makes it which will go to the state supreme Any loyal the thatcher roof, instead of the dis bate and discussion. , states in median family. income. More-court and perhaps to the US. Su- finds that professional necessity. must be Texas o 2. "One world at-- satisfaction with the wonderful al-- I ' inhave Texas 28.7 families of over, But the question I want to expreme Court, involves an interpreta- - tompt."--Thmost unbelievable equipment and Assem- ' comes under laughing with tears in his eyes. $3,000 a year compared to amine is whether this practice is tion of the Pennsylvania statute ex- is not a one world attempt." blessings we have? bly disclosIn the public interest as well. empting newspapermen from is an opportunity for the high It Frankly, I am for better pay for No one will lightly wish to make ing their confidential news sources. school students to participate in an good teachers if they are teaching But Judge Bernard J, Kelley has educational the taking of evidence in a ',judicial I am for experience in which they instead of ruled that since the Bulletin pub- proceeding more difficult. ,When a eons of vital better schools where needed. I know and the pros explore lished the name of one of its sources, district attorney is investigating issues. For example, the material Moreover, social work represents an THE GRADUATE SCHOOL of Social it,is a fact that the people of Utah ernne and corruption in public it was legally obligated to provide sent to the students who participated spend more on tobacco and liquor, Work at the University of Utah - , additional information. maxicourts wants attempt to apply the techniques of science The he the naturally than they do on education, but the Colloquium sessions this year in its 25th anniversary today. It to could determine the validity mum help from those who' will have to solving social problems. This becomes do not these students tin the money spent for the sake of spend. groups, to let would be an ungracious oversight of Judge Kelley's ruling. help. The court can subpoena and debate UN issues, but explore all money is not the answer.' Increasingly essential as society grows to Is of But citizen the this occasion pass by without calling atthe newspathe ,, security required rightly Dan- - S. Logan sides of a problem facing the citizens so that more complex and inter-relattention to the valuable role this organizatestify of his knowledge with very pers against being forced to dis- - of the United States), was founded 297 South 7th East social changes come to have greater imclose confidences has never rested limited exceptions. tion plays. on a debate between Senators Javits on statutes. It has rested, in part, on and Goldwater on liberalism vs. con- pact on the individual. Editors and reporters have made That the Graduate School of Social Keep Easter Sacred Social work is an exacting pursuit own exceptions. The wisdom tradition of this the for their respect long servatisin. Work Ella a definite need is shown by the Most since social workers often deal with peoso of is of their and pmpriety doine all, it professional coda 3. "Laundromat of distortion and T READ the announcements of , increasing demand for more social workhas rested on the willingness of already confirmed in the laws of 12 ple at their Worst. But this is more than Easter egg hunts last week, some The purpose of the As- - , deception." ers, the growing number of social worki states, including Pennsylvania. At newspaper editors, like Mr. Taylor offset by the satisfaction that comes from scheduled for Saturday, others for sembly is not to distort or deceive . ers turned out by the Utah school, and by of to one or in of the time another and Mr. Bulletin, every Selby city themselves. is an to rather As It helping people improve attempt pertray Sunday. your editorial said, "Is their high attainments. the United States newspapers have choose penalty including prison. over the real world of 20th century di- nothing sacred anymore?" In a broad sense, anyone who performs PERHAPS MOST IMPORTANT of all, the brought official crime into the open disclosure Has the true meaning of Easter plomacy in which students come to and prepared the way for prosecugood works is a social worker. But as Dr. realize the complexity of the prob. been overshadowed by degree of advancement of any civilizaTHE RIGHT to a free press is im Easter reform. and tion Rex A. Skidmore, dean of the GradUate tion can be measured by the concern ita bedded in the Constitution, not lems facing the national states which Bunny? The cry has been sounded e 1 g School of Social Work, has pointed out, members show for the of their for the cobvenienee of newspapers, belong to t UnitedNau at Yuletide, 'Let's put Christ back,- THIS SERVES the public intereseby 4. " but for the protection of a free "A sincere desire to help disadvantaged - fellow men. In this sense, social work is into Christmas?' Let us put the keeping public officials under s United Natkonie The "Assemblyeall;' Newspapers exercise society. in the vanguard of the movement to adtrue meaning of Easter into our I people is not enough. -Knowledge, under- powerful scrutiny. To some degree - wise and trust.----It-4neither e nor theira a debunk, glorification Uni- -' official teeeareeareiti may tit children's hearts, and Eager Bunny vancihuman Civilizationand-Thstanding attitudes, and- proY.ssIonal courageous use of their special,e'ing of the Unitedi.... iNatione, but an more difficult by refusal to disclose in his place. Let them have their are also essentialand they can be acversity of Utah Graduate School of Social Amer-lea- n ed9cationa1 rights which is the best protectilmt news sources, but unless confidential fun on Saturday, and not make the Work is a significant part of that quired through graduate social work the to the learn abandon For students newspapers advantages sources are kept confidential by the sources and disadvantages of such a world Holy Day a holiday. Because every.: newspaper there would often be no security of . confidential one else does it is it necessary to. basis provided for subsequent inves- - would be to abandenepairt Ifof the orga5re. zaAntiounArn. follow the crowd' Seemingly harm- e ri U.N. is The a of substance .. tigation. less Iltdt activities are but links in Oft... composed of well over a hundred I some the welding ota mighty chain that countries! some can us bintt to break: but all neutral, some SPRING CLEANt? throughout Salt Lake ies, rubbish has often appeared on the THE COURAGE TO REFUSE , away from easily. sovereign states which have volunrevvill as be a made easier County curbs a few days after the appointed date Condemn me if you den' joined the world organization. tarily sult of a trash pickup campaign an. Certainly the sponsors of and the ing to defend Him who died ffiStwe of removal. Some householders have exflounced last week. Four areas, exclusive participants in the Model are all de- might live again eternally pected the trucks to come back especially of incorporated cities, will be covered , whose great power made possible-oucidedly for their loads; which of course cannot be said "I can go along with that," 6. "Linewill be fed." No line is SYDNEY J. HUMS within the next four weeks by county resurrection from death.' This By for fed to the students. Since arrange& so the stuff stays on the streets -fmY triend' 'Tin not frPP4Y workers who will haul away garden clipthey do to me Is too sa,cred a Sabbath to ADMIRE and envy a Writer to mar the appearance of the whole neighdon't sure you money. But I'm the studying and debating! they. de- desecrate when we should be reflect. pings, twigs, leaves and smaller rubbish borhood. want charity either. Since you're termine the line" which the emus ing on His great sacrifice for us' friend of mirr, who takes the If the refuse is placed for convenient Salt Lake City residents generally service of me, why can't a tries they represent take. And in and His great Power over death all' matter feel I asking á on stance proper loading. these countries this "line" is the in interest torus. have learned to put out their rubbish only you reciprocate with one for me?" the have büt, advanowners rarely should take about, strongly Property Such as what?" asked the radio country's "foreign policy." on schedule; otherwise they risk arrest Nellie 11. Butterfield 7. "Truth will be given the gate." tage of this service in support of the - and a tn. 9 courage to enforce. ordito Riverton fine, according city "There's a lot that needs doing Truth will not be given the county's beautification and cleanup camSitting With him in his study a nance. Citlzens are directed to keep paign. Trash that accumulates during the , Delegations will represent the views overheard a tele . around my housetbe, walls need I weeks few ago. household ashes, waste, boughs, trimmings, of the countries which they reprewinter on some properties often isn't washing, the basement could be calbroken and discarded furniture, eta. off PIHME111714104; phone conversation between him cirnined, and some book shelves have sent. These views are matters of hauled away for lack of a truck. With the streets until the day prior to the anand a man from a radio station. come don't record in WhY the be of you to up. public put proceedings service haulaway provided, there remains Grain Scotched' nounced the United Nations. pickup. The man had called my friend to around on Saturday, 9r send no good reason for harboring trash on the -a choresride do these "Free tax with to one around, money.' in a round table pro. By Hot Weather? CIVIC PRIDE. should persuade every citipremises. and .then Ill gladly let you have All students attending the Model As(Prue Oho Doom, flows Nisi) If the county project is to be successzen in the city or county, to work for gram; lis he had a loud. clear, radio. sembly pay registration fees from rny services for the preigrarn . ful, Property owners must keep in mind 25 Yoors Ago their personal or student cleaner, more beautiful and healthier comtype, voice, I could hear both ends funds, TVE NEVER HEARD of such a not froin tax funds. The body the dates for pickup in their areas. In Assts. munities. A clean, attractive city is its Utah of the conversa- 22. 1938Hundreds of April ' ' thing in my life," sputtered the elation for the United Nations an- - young musicians were both the county and the incorporated cit. own best advertisement! ton. congregating man. nually Tontiibutes part of the cost; in Price for the eighth annual music "I get the Pie- I ; have le" purred my and the remainder is furnished by festival. ture," said my r "but I think its high time the University in the form of the : N friend. "What fee Complete reorganization of the I i'''''. we both heard it. You'Ll let me -buildings in which the Assembly is achninistration of the city dump on ".7: are you prepared 21 i won t you? Thank youand t held and the necessary clerical servwest Fifth South was agreed upon ; for this know, IF EVER A MAN deroted himself to worked tirelessly to build a better corn- ices, etc. Since I understand It Is the gooy," 7. -by the City Commission and the , .,,, N, --I1I job" duty of the University to extend its Health Department City Sanitarian building for the future it NV33 James . munity in his beloved Bountiful, as chair. said the facilities and service into all 01'4 A. C. Merrill declared the man of its power commission and ImI ! Samuel Smedley, who died at the untimely dump was areas of the state, this would seem a menace to health. ',A rsaud:t.c;ininni, "pit'usblica-i even he wcyrked I provement committee, age of 62 last weekend. a be use to Univerof the legitimate , more faithfully to build boys. Mr. !Ionia serv ice program, 50 Years Ago ft , 4 "Jim" wise enough to know that sity resources for ail educational exwe don't 1 and so . have, any see, memyou Ile 'was a - liTelong scouter, long a stuUtah schoel for 22, April citizens perience high 1913Payson . while building in brick and steel IS' itnpor, for speakers. mopey,,allocated ber of Great- Salt Lake Coundt executive voted almost unanimously - for a , dent5,- In the same way that Mgh , tant, building in human resources is more "Are you being paid for your At4' ex 2,,, bond issue to finance new water. school debate meets, basketball board and the national council, Boy Scouts ' ,w' 4 elft;ii.;-,.7", works for the he on it,' asked my friend, or work lasting and more important ' science or )k fairs, games, , of language America. He Lake community. served Great Salt , !Ii e '2..., ..;--: ..." ric'' I are services, held festivals you are at the your,. contributing University. Council in the demanding job of president, ' "' "" 75 Years Ago Mr. Lee's misconceptions might a- .4)1 '''f too?" , .,,,,, irs' ''' ), and received the council's highest awarct, Woids--.- . ',-. -- l 17 ' ' , . 12, April . been hot, cleared up in part had he have .01 4 1888,Excessive1y ' I the Silver Beaver, in 1958. ' J , - - ot1cATURALLY," mid the man, 'I'm , iN 2 'W. delayed writing his letter until after , weather was literally scorching the : ' r''' ' The quiec gracious effectiveness with salary. It's getting my regular Why is it that the same traiti that at, reading your recent excellent edi- - , grain fields of Salt Lake Valley. " torial on the Model Assembly. , tract IIS to a person in the first place are which he went about di'iing good was an part of my Job," , h' f 100 ' jowl; Ago 'It's not part of mine," said my - A. 1 Often the ones that estiange us after M, Obbons Inspiration to countless friends and ass. -rfriend. "I'Vhat abolit the engineer in 1 President, Utah Association Callortwinlia22.saldit86"hat lepettper thntere'.. . a while. A man will be drawn to a unman clatel i F., ,i... ' . e r the control- - booth for the' prograin, for the United Nations , tri , . because of her "vi'vacity,s, and then draw :were to tbn ' Opposed generally quite Is he paid?" getting TO . 1HS DEAR and because has "no re-- , she companions Ruby, ructbods and action of Governor ' I away from her Backs Ciydoltand "NVell, certainly,"", Said the radio, . their strong spns and daughters, we 4 , , 1 .. larding, of Utah Territory, and the Pose; likellirlse.,4 woman will be attracted man. 'It'll his job, too.- - But 'TODAY real a quote that to me Federal officers who were working to a man because of his "gentleness,'and --express our sympdthy rid our pride and don't have anything hi our budget It's always such a, relief to wateh the emotional rath- - with hint 'In sot é in the 'with him beUnion then gratitude for the privilege Of having been for sPeakers. There's no .money .'"2"f"ltw else take the public's. - er. than, 4ntelligent approach being does a better somebody feeling toward Utah associated with him. cause tie isn't ''aggressive enough." voila hies' Itaken on this abase for a changer school issue. .exist than 113 Califorola.s r 1 good-natur- - 0b It Is accepted that an attonaey cannot be requireck to divulge,- state-- the president of the Philadelphia' No Laughing Matter 11R. eon-v-em- ,,, ,.; , , . I; , - - other Like - ' al. '6.1" ' , By ROSCOE ITTASHINGTON I D a. a u lli tw.i:i lilt iti"-- -- , RESPECTING A CONFIDENCE 14 rit - . tli : plkants ,01,65- .........dimbo. - 41 A' , . ,, --- 2--- were scarce. There, was no great backlog of-- candidates tor medical studies, it turned out: existing institutions were accepting already the vast majority of really qualified ap- ' c 1)0 SIATE - ) 000 l0 ' 'i 6,., '6, ....- -1 ;kir. ilia Inatically? About three years ago, a new medical school was established in Ohio, on the supposition that many promising students could not find places in existing schools of medi- eine. But once the new school P. It' ; , . , , fallacy that there is a shortage of anything, a fat grant will remedy the deficiency, auto-- - ,----lar- t y i .0 . , , 4 tFL , - "Anything You Wont Syloothearto Just Ask For I . 111, dsorfr , l- '. 7, :----' ,.,, .Amor ' ' - :IL .1:t I 4: - I.',t.,. r I 14, : g ,,. 1 11, 1 - , - ,, A ..-...----,. . V i ,' f ttnltrttvmpttyyment-aad-idevetapnrnt-tbatf-';' it is obvious that the building and testing of a 156.inchthat's 13 feet in ile ... fltZ:4,tlyK iim0 j , T 4 , ,' t 1---1 -- el . .,...' n ' ' , 1C4C... I- ' fErr:,';AL FL!IA. 41)5- - - Tiry ' ' t" C. 1 '114, ,1 ,ff ' ...71?: :1) - -4.- - ,,,,t- BUT FOB SPACE exploration, solid-fuhooters have one great disadvantage; questionthey can't be throttled. Once the fuel is -I limited. It burnsAlai :0 the missile'coasts, then cut back on when - encouraging to see the tremendowi know. how and fadlities Thiokol has developed needed, as liquid fuels can. work, devoted to the ,tleseeeld .1a,zpiAstla So,- it has looked as though 'Utah's of ePate So many times, the AVIPIrati11 haA4 to be built around economy would and the space agencies have military hardware. The concern has been - military seemed to he- - tolog in Parallel but un- and that as military requirements change coordinated directions, with tremendous as space exploration is given more em-out phasis our projects would be- phased s with little to replace them- AND FROM standpoint.--thiThe'new Thiokol contract helps 'allay'tract promises more long range been set, - N., , rs -- ' .. ..."k7..--,..- , rrmrs -- . N solid-fu- - - . - I i ' Th. ,- I '9 , II , , 4 a7e e :,', t rz d whicti y rci cl Tic::: and exse-- t cf b;,11 to pi tvi.,a has t,efore it a It. blt.die.". In .i..,i.e long run. ' blz sotsidies tzten the l'etteral 0,K tors ematurnents nail be IsatLifr of ri,,st fir the soppott factory; but the ittlIaLAlvf13 If tintliis me:Late trcd,cal p,rospcthy are pu,a trful. 1' counury reeds Inote t, ALSO TEE MEDICAL prore,s;on good doctors., Eut is such a subsidy has been made less attractive for increas- the way to find , many possible candidates by them? May pot trds mg threats of gcrcernmental inter. ,, ferenceand by the campaign of . proposal be an ex- 2,,ablIse. of doctottecarried on by ter-.-.. ample. otthe poptt-,.-:' - - , - '' l'',1 LL ' , - - .. , p I , . N -- ---- '''' , . , ' 1 . . 1 , - - . t: proj- -- , ' 1 - . ., - - 131-- - , . , - - - -- - - -- -- - ,. - - - - - 4 - ' " ii , - -- -- el - f' . g .g', ' 1 s. " - a',.,' k 6 . - ,r-- 111VOIVPS efforts in re-te,- -- o ' ) ..2". A space teohnol. ---, :ilvenof the tett : I...z., , I:hope gy rtAy .e;.e.1:,4 1.1nion in lift- as:u Soviet tually surpassing the I I 1 1 koNI: ing capacity. This first use of solid fuels for space is expected to produce a capac.,L2 I t7z ity to put a million pounds into orbit I Kfn Josometime during the 1970s. That would be I have Russians the best t I lt about 50 times the I .)if been able ta do. V,' StOf A BOOSTER programif It proves 1.1.S. But tually.Ttothing for Utah in spare contracti The rasom has been obvious. Utah's missile industry has revolved around solid fuels, chiefly the Minuteman. Solid- Missiles 'have many advantages over liquid fueled ones. They can be stored in- definitely. ready to tire; they can be fired much faster; they are far less complicated less liable to malfunction. missile-make- diameterengine ect. ' - , - ' . . I ' ,' , . - And The Sr;ace I r - 11'11EN THE DErALlT)Illl'it of 1.)44ense Ilts week ' announced, that Thiokol Chemical has been selected to build and 'I'A' spaf.e probes, it represented a major break. industry Is con, through as far ss Utah ' . cerned. lltabos close to the rnissileIndustry, have been somewhat disturbed over trend,s In Utah. Contractors In the': state have teen given hundreds of millionir of dot, larsin defense contracts, to the point that the states industrial growth has largely hinged on defense work. ' -- - ,,,,, - .., , 4 . .., 0);; ..,',C,1 0 1 , ,,'I.--,- g - - I ''l ' , 10 -,, t',.;,--,- ,I ..- - ' 4 Ap,3 Nia,tyrictv, i , , , ;I) r :: : ' ' Ar 1 under-educate- e 0,.. d srattpti e Helping The Less Fortunate sheep-herdin- g. of-lic- es ed - - - 1; 1 well-bein- Gt 1 Theee-----rightin ' ca, Removing Trash From The Streets - ly n, Charity Works Both Ways r I , Si some-participa-te duly-schedul- ''''' , James S. Smedley ", pay"". ''. ,. ', , - 1 o'""'', , '' 1 -- Senator Caucus t,oligt. . v-- , , -- Shile - - r In Other - . ,t , 1 , . , -- , - - a - . -- - , , -- t,: , , t - - i e i It ,, - - , vve---Just - , a Decome-exanna-ate- , , |