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Show . . , . - g -. .....--,. 4 A I ss Atsgs Ng w., BE, eat gatte Lticarara . I t : . EDITORIAL PAGE -- Tyva Lake Cit $911 July 1, 1916 litak,Timstiny, ,:: - .;--- We stand' for the Constitktion of the United States as hating been ditinely inspired. - ,-- 0 . - I - Traffic Congestion Aloft took from circle 128 The double plane crash that in commercial accident worst the lives in flying ttistory focused public attention on a problem that has long been bothering the professionals. The traffic congestion in America's airways is frighteningly dangerous, and will grow steadily more so unless our air traffic control system can be brought up to standards needed to meet today's and tomorro w 's problems. The nation's air control system is 21 years old, and obviously outdated. In fast, a recent official government report termed it both "outdated" and "overloaded" to find andItudyis already underway ways' of making it adequate. The Arizona tragedy should spur officials into speeding action on this critical project. At the present time, about 90,000 active civilian and military planes operate in the U.S. skiesand the reason there are not many more is that there is not sufficient room for them to fly in bad weather traffic control sysunder the tern. - -- The Airlines Pilots Association reports that there are an average of four "near misses" daily as more and more planes fly in and out of American airports. Around Washington, D.C., tor example, it is estimated that on a bad night 8,000 to 10,000 people are in planes circling the National Airport in seven layers up to 21,000 feet and at speeds of 250 to 350 miles an hour, waiting to land. If a plane In the upper layer has trouble, or runs low on gas, it has to come down through the other six layers to make an emergency landing. The danger is obvious. y When the jets cOme into service, in just a few years, the air traffic, problen will be tremendously intensified. The jets not only travel faster, they operate differently. They don'tand can't 77 'super-speed- a down great height, but must run from make a single long the clouds to the airport runway. Obviously, a system worked out for COnVelltonal propellor-drive- n craft will not handle e air traffic problems. The danger is not confined to the congested areas around airports, as the Grand Canyon accident tragically proved. Although there has been no official pronouncement, itappears certain that the two giant airliners cqllided high in the air. And while pilots term this eollision "a one in a million chance," there is definite dancer and the danger will increase as air traffic grows heavier, Pilotspoint out that they, are severely handicapped by the design of airplanes themseivesthey cannot see directly above, directly below or directly behind the planes they are flying "any more than your eyeballs can see the top, base or back of your head." There should be no question about speeding up the study of the nation's air traffic system and bringing it up to date. Meanwhile, the. Civil Aernnatities Authority should be given a substantial and needed increase in personnel, to handle the Increasingly baffling problems under the present and obsolete control system while A new One is being deeloped. The Grand Canyon tragedy undoubtedly was a freak accident and the odds against Its being repeated are long indeed. People will continue to travel by air in comparaaye safetythe airlines have done a wonderful job of steadily bettering their safety record in spite of the increase in air traffic congestion. But no delay should be tolerated in devising and putting into practice the most modern and the safest air traffic control system that can be deivisKi. We doni want another reminder such as this one that we have outdated our system of controls. high-4pee- week--en- d fellow-citizen- s. high-powere- d July 6, 1776, Philadelphians paid "only two coppers" to read for the first time (In the "Pennsylvania Evening Post-- ) the Declaration of Independence, the document by which the 13 colonies broke their allegiance to Great Britain. But Salt Laker 's aren't going to have to wait two days after the lgOth anniversary of the signing of the famed Declaration to to begin their observanre of the nation's ,birthday. In fact, they are going to start celebrating one day earlyTuesday evening tonight that is -- with their own popular "Days of '47- - Independence Day Cavalcade at Derks Field. Ever' American has eome to know that something new. something different, and . illegal as well as dangerous. Iigal sparklers can make a pretty display, but even sparklers can he dangerous unless they are handled with extreme care. hot sparks can seriously injure children'S eyes, and many tragedies have occurred when little girls wearing flimsy and firecrackersare flammable dresses have handled sparklers and been seriously burned. There is msd to be cautious In other things, too. That cool, inviting water is but don't forget it can be wonderful deadly, too. If you swim, boat, fish or wade, take full safety precautions The greatest danger, though,- will be on the highway. kith a mid-weeholiday, we won't last year's frightapproach pmbably ful toll, and may kill "only" 100 or 150 Americans--b- ut if your loved ones are among them, the tragedy will be as stark e as if we had gone on to a new record of insane highway killing. If you must add to the holiday congestiyn on the roads, drive at reasonahle !Teed and with all caution. Rest at reasonable intervals and keep your nun(' on the Jot) k all-tim- driving. Be..around Thursday morning. A pleasant Fourth of July is even bener to look back on than to look forwa.id ,nomething splendid in human relati,o)s!lii.s and history WaS worked out s hen the lloelaration of Independence was sicncd: And in their 1S0 years of celebrating ,Nly 1th, every community, from the LITT.I'SI cl,y to the smallest hamlet, has added a new Ilimertsion to demacracy t with its community Fplrit. One ha n only to attend a Fourth in almost any one of the cnmmuniiips in Utah narn( i few with outvtandinf!, fp.z jut toPrn t loN Crilar City, Sahna, East tiII Croek, Layton, Centerville, 111 'i1th n Grantsvi!tc, Syracuse and DelL1 rro1hr youhfuls fitient and (sheet ful spitit that mirKe,1 the beginning of the nation back in 1716. Yrs. indecil. celebrAting tho Fourth vatost e rn s. orle of Amprwas r. Uncle Sam's Giveaway The story abut the Pentagon's wooden picnic sponls might be funny, if it had not familiar. The theme grown so of MO government agency-sellian item at a loss hile another agency buys the same item at fuil retail price has gone far beyond a joke. This time, the Defense Department (ecided w,v)den picnic spuons And folks vsere obsolete in this modern wurld (though they still do a pretty efficient job nf speadng pickles and ladling ice cream) and sold 23 million of them at a substantial loss. They teplaced. the wooden utensils. with shiny plastic ones. Meanwhile. the General Services klministratintv was blOng wooden picric spoons and forks and paying fun retail price. ng -- Senate preparedness subcommittee rePorted they found 32 rases of this sort al "irregularity" in Defense Department rS4e ) (10:1 a dealer at $ I 95 apiece. city b4,ught 4 .: ,t z 4-- - - ( , - gi ,,, .. le .1-- i. ' .:,,,. - - ...,!::;41. , , - 04., : ., " ' L:4111"9--- - I j - ',1'11 ti..0. - ' ACeA;,--sci- i; pa - ? '1-- c--. ,' :- ;Lr'L.,,,4.t ,.. - Li' hastily-contrive- ZrtaA, ' t? ilik1, -: - , A? ... ,I ..) ) i ;.. -- d - 7 lo C,,, ,4-..- matter - ' , k ,,.."...4".,,.............,,. C:3e'.0 3 A! 0 rk ---- --, ,, 9 oz - '1.......)-- Am ....,.., , - e--- , Ai , ...'.......-- - 0 , '''', 0 4-- ', s,r: 1 ' ) . 1, is Pa:nty Soviet-dor- "mistakes!" I 0". serious so weier,i nated, cipen the cdse for re trial and rule that theL'.S. Commufists are now free of Moscow's domination because they have ventured a short breath of chilcism for permitting the Stalin 7 4104. if it munist ) i d Counsel for the Commutiisis are asking that the Subiirske Ac rtiOlies 'Control Boand set. aside its finding that the U.S. Corn- C-.C.----" of the Kremlin. the ties Control Board has it neatly rUri paled. And how do you think they ale trying to do it Don't laugh, apholigh i 14.0111,1 he a laugiong I . -- ,,C - - 2 , I ( '''.4fAt - - 4.... C ,-- - , - 7:;31d - 4 d Communist Party was a puppet The CommAHINGTON unit Party in the United States is making a new, very ef cute, and 'fort to wriggle Itself off the hook of the internal security law where the Subversie Activi- - 2 ' ,4( - CNA' 't1-;-t6 ... - AAA , ....... I v.--- ' ir) ,' ( C:? .0"r74-110i- - - 4 , c They're Not Moscow-Directe- 7 . If ' ',u ' 40 Al zir, A,,,S7 ...., 0...,... 3 ''..C.7 ,s 114.?, , --. - U.S. Reds Ask Court To Say - attorney gen- eral presented 2:2 witnesses under-cove- r many of them FBI of unquestioned agents doubt-ful- l ity hut including three of I n Its appeal to the eracity federal appellette court for re, VP! sill the Cvmm wrists nmed per. these t h v w It fieses lurors 'I'vko months ago, th e Court rA tole not co er s,,,p1t.i1 teturriert the 110 NCB with a Manase date to reappi iiise the testimony Of- lite three doubtful wittte4sses or to expunge it. IN DEMANDING a new trial the Communist Party makes its usual charges of perjury against the three tainted wit. nesses and against five others. But it places great stress on how the Communist Party officials in publily saying that all may not be perfect m the Soviet e ruox j,ii,ed their 'loon - THE LAV REQ1IRLY4 the tik'n tound MUNISI ,,,,, krktt--,71.0-',InitopendfflUe Of MOSCOW. c agent of a forelg'n government -: WrritgaUSEPIPPOSP.ANI Oct)c '' to register and to dtsciose its iS ii Ilt that .,,,m,, ,Eugone 1)enr.Is, '. ) ,r.1--1 memberstnp and its finan(:ing, general secretary of the pat iv, , 'Ar...041"0.1 I ,,' roilore to comply would tnein wl (Ile In the "Dinly Worket" . r-----. , .. f. -.., t, ?Ms abou It'll ytttri, ttild h,tx H mistakes" e" ' a ' .....-- ft t'It tttiki Ira thAt some ful and soggesied ' -- , . --, tt1 ,.iN IIIC VII I) kii,oheefi cpbration by the now Soviet 7.........(16) the foitiorg A ,H1 smce ., .ni.;;:s.,-;0.m- i loader s TIAL,,s,i! ..,.....i..,1111 ekerf:rA 4.............-SACII Thus the has the the at put 1'11,1:1 to printed , -- '....'''';''''ssc-e''-'11-----, - 11 - (...2.-- ,. , , in this di stf ayed Deimis hasn't 1I ,y -.N irm Coimnists can lay hold t3r from the Kremlin fine In his 0 I1 --- filp 4 .. -yr..7 cof. some new device to get article Mr Di'T.MIS tried to iden1. ,....... 1,,,b4c)wk.-1"-we-w- s, gib around the la w: tify the Communist Party as a 'IMP Communist Patty can t free agent hut caroluily made no , rernam a free, I;i ful political merit poi Of the fact Ilud Same Guy, Grown Up !party In the United States unless Biowder. fornicr pal ty hoss, It legister S. deposed tor so ing the sittie The Communist PitrIV can't things a few yeals ago. register without a d m i t t i n g The Communist Parties out openly that it is an obedient side the Soviet Union in the difference between a setA ice agent Of the Soviet Union, which U.S., Britain. France. Italy are Should All Afflictions ' connected, anti a tionser ice con. admissOnwould further under- having a small or gy of limited mine its ability to advance its riveted disability.. W. L. Huff Be Treated Alike? criticism of what 'cause with the American people. under Stalin. but it willhappened take far I lead with intelest the edi No wonder they are reaching Wants County Agents - Vlio IIwseres Pen more than this to expunge the (ilia! for new straws to sae them of slavish obedience sioRs " My hand is a little shaky Help Against 'Hoppers selves, In the hearings whit li tolongtherecord Kremlin. 1,01ay its I lust got home titan bto the After reading th e al.11,1 t, in ught finding that the (Copyright1956) 'the hospital tVelsi This was the News" about the hordes I !the fifth time that have been of grasshoppers in North 0g: hospitalued. in a veterans hos- Multi War I who has diabetes dvn that re devouring every .1ktilVS thanked inV and has lost a loot lo,cause Of pital.edible in sight, and that it. One can go through the Vet- thing :lucky stars that I vas some bitteraess was felt by by LES GOATES for this kind of hospitalization. terans Ihispital up heie on the farmers that their wasn't county Its been my observation that hill and see just about every doing I am of the same thee is very tiffie differ,,n,p kind of affliction that's known. opinionenough. here in Da is County! I low should this between a stn. and great army cif l'Ov husband has sprayed with it mniservice disabled veteran., men be treated? Can SNP throw 'a hand sprayer around our They all 11e and rnoe and have out the ones with the nOnSITV shrubs, on the lawn and gar-their being in the same peculiar', ice co:inet tIll ilisabilities.,' 11 we, den. The 'hoppers wihich are can, Wk. can (lose up nine out now about an inch way. size are One man will have a service of eery 10 NPtprans' hospitals ON WEDNESDAY we observe them of the necessity of assist-oukilled quite ef I ectiv elv They connected disahility and draw, and board up the windows and Independence Day, which ing in any form, toward the sup . in on us from the keep coming, a pension and a good for be a day of joyous port of a foreign government. of should thousands :turn doctors, salary foothills and old June grass life. Another cr will lose a leg nurses, technicians, cooks, waitfor our abundant It released them from the oblithanksgiving as be! can What or get a braiken hack right here ers. kitOwn help, janitors, chap- - will hungry This .gation to fight wars for the couniry they do to us when they are blessings. undo'r our nosi's. and hes ten !ins, Red Cross workers only to fall on July benefit of any country except dared its independence gown" dined far moit disahled than mention a few down the road It set them up in No one average owner, or 2. 1776, but the declaration was their own. the inst. How should, W e treat hunting for new jobs. even ono farmer ca n combat signed on July 4, more than a business, developing their own him" Then !lei e's a veteran from There's . hardly a shadow of !this' 'MP slate and counties year a f ter the war began at Lex- - institutions in their own way spend money for ot her things. ington, and seven years before and in their own due time, 1, Wohns In Congress As a result of these freeWhy cirt t they help in I his se. It ended. ious s1tualion7 And serious it our country has fret ect doms. inachievement of this The, ----,- is! ,citizens vk as is an almist truly depenihince opportunities and If our frops IP dcs.troytA incredible triomph for the Ruch AS 110 other privileges -gP011111 OPPiP ikIt hae tried to 'raise land has ever knownmore ,- IMO will to treedom. A group of .4,......L 4,., - after 1,V11 thetri. have to starve I()()! y associated of all the good things than colonies, have ever been given to any aleng woh the city people' small in Litton without a We ate wilhng in pay for the people on earth. There is no regular Army or Navy at the spliyulz, hut t do not ha e start of the conflict. without country greater; no people the equIphrwri, happier nor more energetic, any sure vay of raisuig revecreative or progressive! county ;q7cr1s can't nue- and with powerful secS'ES ATOR WATKNS Aided In Judiciary Committee somethIng he (!one tions of the country opposod ThesP are thP pricelPFs bless. '.1 Charles ( )ggewalla to the cause. netertheless, approal of Solicitor General Simon I:, Sobeloff ings with which we Americans ()glen II) Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals t federal ; have been endowed, worth tar (Lime throuh triumphant. itSith thi more than the awful price that participated in defense appropriations debale; met amazing victory 'Down With Parks, with Rex Lee. Assistant Indian Commissioner; came American independence. had to be paid for them. Let all ronferrel with lloyd C. Quate, executive seerrtary. Exactly Nvhat did this victory good Americans he grateful for -', southern Itih Water Vs cis Assn,, about cloud- Tourists, titterers!' h1;un for the Men NktO fOUght those things and let us display The commercial !people va!-!tallied with Nethet lands secfty:tt devetopments, rho w;o- - and fr)r their hildrpn this gratitude by living up to to lint int everY N"Ambassador to U.S, immifoation matters; attended Interior their childien's hil,toen7 the lofty idealism that is Committee meeting on Western water rights bill: filed minor ner of the state. I get mad evet Fhat Is a very izood question for ity iev.s against Hell s CATly0t1 b111; voted in laor of cr-im"111' hilciliti""le"t,"t all of us to pondet over on this t1 about ntit mg TEAT FOR TODAY: mg hank ''And conrre"f, Tports, on farm progl military tourists. We really can't Fourth of July and every other then said Josus unto construction Nil, a;zricultute applopriations hill: vcater pollu t,nough for those day, Jews rnwler. blame thoTn for lliirking of their tion contiol a t and export 'contiol an:1 Dctcnse Froduoion which believed nn him 1U1 cif If 144 hmii's ye PNIdli ON 120It THEM. and all Art: rondurtrd luttietary sitheommittee hfsaring on nomination Utah shouldn't !et !horn eploit IT continue in my word, then are 13.1, hard E. nohinson to be a US. Ihstiict Judge in Ne- ow good Ameri,ans that fol scenery for ,;e1f1h rcaSOnS. lowed. hi ask a. tho 02111 to gover, ye my disciples Ilndoed; And yP To,,:,sts ate lot thi) krnw the truth and the tH,rnsok es m their own lrteres1 rr it" part. hut ;4'1 f'N' SENATOR BENNETT - I'Wed for roil,t,trY cons'truction hill, I, brouzht thorn a cnnoitution tli,th shall rmike '' had iNiid "h''n you tree 's eviensiori of mutual security, Iligh,a..iy hill pullof their own makinz. 11ood ,1(01n Or nornhet,.. tem,oe lio yolks bill in( liilmg $13 million f.,i l';,,,,ei CH,0h71 1,y spots la le, stmage proiei t ard other cor,t,u rli, (s h ,!s G6tdin 4,! : a:ter-le- d b, forts Finance Cornmi,toe inert. frpkonor 40.3' 7eedles area those wji n 600'0010 tiles and publie ileht limits: trigs on import of not ty, the same Tho mary t attended meetinfs of Banking an d Cue y C orn, ,,,,,,, spoil simply pohe t ei ' W1,14' ,1 An1 whorl " " f bull.; mergers, met as (1:7!. put Ir. feree on 1)eferise l'iedu( Tien Aet, in Ituti-,,tato nertiett highwaNis irrpoi pi, in,I r en he I ,,u ,rot 'thy :hspei sal amendol,t t. win( :1 later was atleoed by heit:i ;Irri repot t itotises. loved realtV to Secretary V,eeks tto'l or ex et plaee 0ionworn 25 Years Ago roin ,tunciein IliF.1,aAaN tyn Intel Stilt,' ::,'.. KIPT11 V,3,; prorinisod them you find fiPid and Stwietklv (,,at 'VI July hounds, and Jl;mn tn cab 'intensie stiwy' by Vet ksi. aud titterers and r11;:1114VdS ci m14(1 sp',0e 1.1e alt4TrInrts. Soveral REPOKSENTATIV E I) AIN SON Addressod house and voted want to sTrcss that Lln,!tioTg111),-it,rtit;irill,t;g, n.i ot,1 in 14'1141S 11(71 COlitteall 10 Narious a4a1rst hill classifying every veteran of World our li,irnotr areaN are eno, ruhlish(q1 Vs Nrw YoT k T.r) V at 65 and gianting a pen- - n(lw In (i,v,toor ,ar If,,,as,lictitally,dkisahled -100 Years Ago nnd who n.,! to Po,' and voted against hi:I bf fulE cnr if toe (;atty 'he ,,,,, Inlet ior corrroiltee tit pagsodi auihnt-i7in,,I, of ,,,, ch., I, :,'1 "1, ) ...- An a: :,,n.z.ty fr,,m it a11es1 (,,1:1, z,t ',0 rie -,,a;.'-f, i,',, if a 1, o ,n , ,t's '"., darn at the as l.f.ordp. member 'May 22 of Catiyou; participated upon " ."-- , ", it Ct (Tren se 1711 lo C otonattee in hearings to promote domes164. "'lore touris's ' ' ' V.V': 'trt'r Chi'll-- s S'arn' er or , .7 rne,'14'7,4 mole ,i.t.,.., V;C,k, I II! r Ir'n- he .,I thp ':;ifhn',01",.. hy ti,- pro imtior of state it,1,, strategic ru,iterials; voted f (,,,-- in A nue. , too, hut our t,"1"1 growth Iwo Mel', A ch (,f Sol rn rarolinX The to Li V. C a ,rZa nst waterfowl- clepied;, w'.::',7 l': 14'71a l'iiisrlort s proposal to li,:rnish tri- is fast enough ;or rne- - too ,c,,' 7 ,141c, 5171 atire.s:poce on ben444,--4..50 Years Ago -, ,,t r,f hrg . PpoiIp t,4 Utah ouLtit vial ail fcr school constru.ition; ot(,c1 for bill to eNpand adult of Sou'h J'-'to rise up and prntPr-- t their 19'16 -- - , SIT'''"' f;re Carr''.'.' a ;" d S' ,14.'r Puller in voratiorial education prograTr,s for Indians; addressed House prier, loss scPrie areas from the diva hal, '''''"'r hulid hA a",l' k (''' at)d voted for bill to promote dispersal of defense industries ),'icr. began to dat;ors of thP pommel eial inter- ir;.:s' ir t'''' sahra dIS S',47",,,,( wttti hk can,. it passed 1., tst. c.,,,..,1"Thr,, trf I o floor from 11 f' v,r:z,t T.,--- i 1, ,k, ,,,-,-, REITF,..ENTATIVE MON Gilve floor speech supporting 'arnpa:gh to deda'n al thPst, 10 ntc,,k, con-it- ( as h!-,.it-sr' 1 Z.37'"X'P I.1Th .17 f,,,, al ,:',S IA "1, a f '71;od sa;s to giNe ferloral airi for school conhIrn until forpi hor on "nor. tr,iff,e or tarry 't:oa1!ng st,i uction, A t t end ed clussions of ter jr, his shop ,Thly s'onpPd. hen the' news Frying Pan'70011 fel f?r',10"Ps. They A.K.r.sillo-,Irqiiort- ; 7PRIhrri Pp' iDS.e met ith Dr limes N Shaft,t, ,t't. 75 Years Ago --- -. he proposod S',11p r,i,L:s i Puh:'it 11,calth Sci l ice, PtYlsiOn of In l:;in r''(,'.'7'n:Cz V.C'TP 11P1r1 in Los.1 and 3. rniss;on iheir me"( en.iry ch. j'Jy An am' i'' .de to'''. Lowell 'and fli 4!th. lo discussilntliar health )', A.,1 Wo"rhoStrt. in problems in SouthiPPtc,ves and bp thP trustres fol lc, Ot,,r1 to ri7 the whieh Broo'Ks was erl Vtib. ii ii ed in House approxat of bill to prospverelv . assassina't-ogeneral-,nf i't esi- dernhPd for his atTack Tirnote dispersala defense induqiies. upon the Douglass E. Cutler irlent Garfield, bulletins on the senator. , ,t Aii , ...,:warop...:.., ,-. lir - kilt, -- ' - -- -r- ; 1::-- --- - , , jc - - k - , . hiihn ,k --- -t '61."110-Mg112::..--!it- gl, , Is There A Difference InVeteran Disabilities?. gtb t -- GO LES We Americans Enjoy Blessings Well Worth Their Awful Cost ; r - ,- - , , , , ..., - s eigo'r-NIAa- What They Did Last Week ! ( s 1t lov;--,h1P- Firtt: Sei-uite- 11 LT thrIvIE.:7 Post And Gatty Circled Globe? I , i We I lin.Litt eXN-T,Siv- th4-- P 4 i,,,,,,, t...... A by ROSCOE DRUMMOND ff' Coo-,,eic- ;t, purchasing procedurvs. with all the true- - and st,ries we have heard before. Like when the vvernment recently s(,Id surplus gas rn.o,ks to , ": r ':; 4 )le. IN WASHINGTON , t,..ir:4(1,...,...,. 1,, 4...1r( 3 A I 414k:-....-11;.0....-- I I , ... d.. - .cLeiredi real way to get fireworks enjoyment is to attend, in full safety, a spectacular public display such as the News will sponsor this evening and which is discussed elsewhere If you must have a fireIn these COILIIMIS works show at h(One, remernher !fiat most forms of fireworks most definitely includ- Fireworks In Utah on Saturday evening, : t 7-- - 1 1 ( - 4, ,, r, - - .,- Ns d jet-ag- ing j ,t ,i - ,,,- - Ple n rAti - r,J4 d For A 'Safe An d Sane' Fourth Whatever has become of the "safe and sane Tourth" we used TO talk atvout? We still talk about it, as a matter of fact, and the phrase is as overworked as It ever wasbut what has happened to the reality? Take last year. The fourth of July fell on a llonday, which made for a long holiday celebration. Americans "celebrated" by killing 783 A total of 391 were slaughtered on the highways. (More than three times the number that perished ift the worst of all commercial air tragedies this weekend in the Grand canyon.) Drowning took 241 lives, and a variety of types of accidents accounted for the mt. It was ironic that only one of last year's July 4 weekend deaths resulted from fireworksonce considered the No. 1 hazard of the Fourth observance, and against which our ancestors were warning when they originated the plea for a "safe and sane" Fourth. It appears there is a lot of truth wrapped up in the bitter cartoon on this pagethe boy who used to throw giant firecrackers around to endanger others has now grown up, or has a son or a grandson, who roars through traffic in a car. Nr'here the boy with the firecracker used to injure or maim one or two, the grown up juvenile delinquent with the car kills' whole families at a time and adds up his gory total in scores and in hundreds. There is still need to exercise commonsense caution with fireworks, of course, The 41,Y.'"?:' t ve ., .,.....,7-.3..- up Then a t,r cr,11 d,- - fense USe at the dea:es 1P cf Slti - and Um le paid half the 11(i mice il dl-ns- e rn:och;r;:. funds thtough tho In other words. the giAfrnmcrl program. sold an itern $4 95. then pail S.5 as half the price Tif getting it back. This mak-eir s sense' The federal government is enormous and complicated, knows, but goodness there ought to some way of IPtting the na,a,ay right harr4.5 kn what the, miry left hands are doing. While ,hings ICKethis are going on, it lc no lk,,nd,,r a 1,,t peop;e think the Armed Senicos can cut their budgets'''. substantially without endangering national defense. souir I bo-v- ti l''':--,r- -- llls ,..7- i ' ' ,1, ' : 4 fl', irt. i Ti '' Tv i 7'7 k ; . k;,,, .0 ',:; t.,-- b A lna - ..... ro-ri- p-ts I con-futur- e - 1 : ., , ! |