Show T— — - - r DREW OA OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1962 " -'"" I WASHINGTON — While tha hottest senatorial primary campaign in the nation takes place in Massachusetts two relatives of the men involved sit down once a week at breakfast in the White House They are President Kennedy elder brother of one candidate for the Senate and Speaker John McCormack uncle of the other candidate Both of the two relatives are important to each other The President needs McCormack to gtt his difficult legislative program through the House of Repand McCormack resentatives sv New Approach to 'Accidents' With more andjmcre cars on the road all the time we r4ve no right to be surprised when traffic deaths on a holiday weekend like tabor Day set a new record It is staggering £owever to learn that there were around a dozen crashes in which four or more persons lost their lives There must also be some astonish- ment that roughly one tenth of all holiday Call- fatalities occurred in one state fornia We all ought id have seen and heard enough by now to realize that simple cautionary slogans likj "drive carefully" do not have much effect the average driver thinks the warning is for the fellow behind him New approaches to the safety problems are needed And thankfully a group of researchers at harvard University is trying to provide some They begin by Declining to apply the word "accident" to) most automobile mishaps They argue tiiat when all the relevant factors are known and understood what happened in a particular case may be shown to be almost a certain conse- quence When they study individual cases they explore much jmore thoroughly than do most police or traffic investigators They examine the condition of the roadway the weather the visibility They scan the car itself Jike air crash investigators looking for the faintest sign of a flaw They review everything about t h e itl ' 'A driver his psychological state the day and the hour of the "accident" The answers they come up with are often at sharp odds with the formal reports filed by the authorities They have evenvfound proof of murder in matters i 5' ii ATI r officially dismissed as "routine" Now it may be argued that this kind of safety inquiry4 is very 'costly and can- not be practiced exhaustively hy most states and cities If this is so then a con- elusion must flow from that It is that a substantial proportion of "accident reports" are evidently inaccurate and that safety analysis based on them are misleading and not to be taken seriously There are certainly notable exceptions to the investigative shortcomings here noted But the Harvard researchers have to establish the superficiality of much accident reporting They show that the causes of highway death are often complex and obscure Admittedly f highway authorities hard pressed by fatalities in volume can hardly duplicate in full the procedure in commercial aviation—investigation of all mis- haps in massive detail Yet the: Harvard techniques perhaps deserved to be applied on a substantial "spot check" basis Fer without deeper digging into the causes of such carnage as took place Labor Day weekend it is both silly and hypocritical to prepare for the next holiday by urging everyone to vymmiV! tv ' i p 3 ' - - n ! :' if F-- 0 - - j- 0 4' needs the cooperation of the President to round his long and distinguished career McCormack now 71 can look back on 34 years in the House of Rep'resentatives and some not- aole legislative achievements He 4 l - was the first to investigate Hitler-isin the United States at a time when nobody worried about it exposed the Nazi propaganda m achine conducted under the 3 guise of advertising lor the German railways showed up Carl Byoir for handling this account and George Sylvester Vierick a m ! '11 i - i done-enoug- PEARSON LMJ EDITORIALS speech-write- r who wrote some of the speeches delivered on the Senate floor by the late Sen Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota McCormack was the first to probe communism in the USA vas careful to see that in all his investigations both sides got a hearing A Catholic McCormack has been a stanch defender of pro-Na- zi h "drive carefully" fit O ami-'- the Jews and other minority so much so that he has been nicknamed "the rabbi of groups LSSstliF " DIFFERENCES McCormack and John F Kennedy have had their differences but have also had much in common Their differences have been over Boston politics — the Mc south Boston Cormack Irish against the Kennedy Back Bay Irish 'One family was rich the other poor and some Eostonians call it "the shanty Irish vs the ! HAD THE POWER OF FAITH Dr William B Walshi founder and president of Project Hope knows the Power oi raun in nis woras "u per cent of lives on nope—hope that tomor- tne-wor- ld hospital ship named Hope which so far has been to Indonesia South Viet Nam and Peru) It will set sail for any country to which it is invited dispensing health —and hope — in the struggle for world peace I by the Kennedys plus the Kennedy promises of jobs and the TV license dangled before Boston newspapers he replied: "I don't want to discuss anything that might hurt the j President I don't want any scars After this primary battle is over 1 wan my party to win" COURAGEOUS SENATOR Peppery Sen Steve Young of Ohio is keeping up his reputation of being the most courageous member of the Senate Most senators are scared to death of Dr Fred Schwarz and his Christian Crusade But not Young He called Schwarz a "part-tim- e doctor from Australia" a "plain medicine man" and an "Australian demagogue" who doctrine of susthe "preached picion against our fellow Americans" The senator demanded that the' Cleveland schools not "close as reported when the Oiristian Crusade came to town Reaction was varied A lot of called him names But Walter L Davis head of the Board of Education who counted most fired an immediate letter saying "the School Board is going to say no in very emphatic terms The schools will not close Keep up the good work" From Sen Tom Dodd of Con- necticut sometimes x called the Democrats' bargain basement McCarthy Young got a different reaction Dodd has been a paid speaker for Dr Schwan at fees ranging from $500 to $1000 He didn't like their criticism of his friend and sponsor Jackson Leighter Mexico Cty pt-opl- e Ex-Se- Li ace-curta- Irish" in But j William n Benton of the man who moved Joe Mc5 censure the late-Se-n Carthy has now set the record straight regarding Edward Ben-ne- tt Connecticut Williams' book published serially in the Saturday Evening Post In a recent 4etter to the Post Benton points out that Mc-Carthy was censured chiefly because of his contemptuous treatment of the" Gillette investigating committee whose requests to appear he ignored and for his contemptuous treatment of other their bonds in common nave been greater than their f John McCormack was join him in a refreshing dip in McCarthy called Sen Hendrick-o- n the Black Sea They later talked ' Kennedy's campaign manager R-J who sided against about world issues including U2 when he first ran for the Senate him "a living miracle with But Udall would not tell news- in 1952 And McCormack proposed brains" He called men what Khrushchev said about Kennedy's name in nomination for oiiher guts nor R-Sen Flanders "senile — the U2 over Sakhalin He said he president at Los Angeles in I960 to man with a a bring would make his report in Wash- It was also McCormack who tney ought He Sen called Watkins net" ington Monday Yet when one worked oit the astute strategy of a and his commoving for he nomination of Sen mittee a "coward" All three bee" "lynching Ljndon Johnson as vice president were — as was Republicans hv accLmntion Kennedy's slen retary indicated it was PASSING In Washington considerable con- der margin indicatel that without before cern was expressed about the Johnson bnj the ticket he could the House ApTestifying not won have Committee or maState Depropriations massive movement itussian conThe two men are a uniaue witnesses were ana asked partment renai personnel to Cuba UOF i trast as libout at counthe sit of breakfast number leaders they foreign Congressional suggested that President Kennedy be given every week One is 45 sandy-haire- d tries which do not receive any his face unlined by age foreign aid from us powers to use troops if needed to The meet the Cuban threat In turn otheij is almost twice as old ' State Department officials adgaunt grayrhairedihis face lined mitted that they didn't know offKennedy asked Congress for with deep seams that show the hand but promised an answer mili-to a call 150000 by authority cares and worries of the years within a few days When the comto reservists active tary duty There Is a lot riding on that mittee didn't get a reply a clerk Around the world around the Massachusetts election — the decided to check With the legisclock: prestige of the President and lative reference service of the v new nei a wis-ethe family political fortunes of the Library of Congress How many foreign countries ivian- - speaker But as they sit at breakapace—ine ner was maneuvered into position fast you woulcT never know that do not receive foreign aid from to aDDroach within qooo miiM oti the election! was taking place It's the United States?" inquired the Venus in December and make a never mentioned committee clerk -Nor does the speaker mention That's funny" replied a listuay ot wnat ues hpnpath tnat Plane s perpetual cloud cover it to others When a friend re- brary official "We are now workrhiof JSuieS P cently asked him about the ing on a similar inquiry from the ?? inillion-dolla- r Webb told Congress Russia had campaign State Department" failed in nve attempts to send fund poured into Massachusetts Carthy simdar probes to Venus and Mars Berlin-Russia- n troops fired on American military car m East £n £?rll2: RussIa fty accused the BlS Three of stirring up trouble al°ng re wall sen-&to- dif-farenc- es Advanced Schooling Wealthier suburbs are leading the country in educational advances a survey of 100 suburban public school districts with enrollments of more than 1000 and with average family incomes of more than $100p(Hndicates 're-entr- The National Education Association finds a trend toward increased use of courses taught on the college level among these suburban sc lools These include courses on world ci lture and the humanities in logic and in digital computers for advanced mathematical students In preparation for the space age others are introducing geometry in the second grade and astronomy in h e fourth Foreign languages are taugnt irom the first to the eighth grades These higher s andards and many more as they show the capacity of voune- er children for them will in time find themselves into all the public school curricula The suburbs are leading the way because usually they have the means to j " tour of the Unit-- : ed States under a S t a t e Department grant the impressions of Anna Liisa Ahtiluoto editor of! a woman's magazine In Helsinki Finland - is of interest to : children in Ameri- can homes suggest! a likeness between workers in Finland and America in their desire to give their children something - US-boun- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS an important historical date? A— On that date Constantinople capital of the Byzantine Empire was captured by the Turks Many historians consider the date to the end of the Middle Ages A-'- x - impulse buying? If they are like other shoppers it will be hard for office workers to resist the array of super paper clips and the fancy office thingamabobs BARRY GOLDWATER White House and in the State churches Q— What is Israel? Berlin Riots Show Deep j Q— Which is the largest single association In the world? A— The American National Red De- Cross- - MOST PROGRESSIVE The West Germans have been Resentment Against US riots presented the Uniied States military commanders with such a touchy explosive situation? vvnat inggerea tne demonstra- tions of course was the brutal East slaying of an German youth while he attempted to escape from Communist slav- ery But I believe the violence of the reaction on the part of irate West Beriiners has deeper roots : It suggest that the riots were the culmination of a long period of uneasiness over American ma-newer and policies with regard to Berlin The fact that the demonstrations were as well as is particularly sig- nificant Some observers felt that the failure of ' American! military personnel to intervene on behalf of the youth during his escape ettempt or to go to his aid as he lay slowly bleeding j to death at the infamous wall epitomized for the West Berliners an Ameri- can policy of never incurring the j (jommuxusts wrath anti-Americ- an anti-Cbmmuni- st r QUESTIONS ARISE Questions that arose immediate ly following tfco slajing cf the the voting age in 18 A-- Age apartment behind the The j America has a broad class of intellec- - lies 1453 i better What is May 2 Q-- Why ernment has opened an office supply supermarket in New York Q—What !s "The Four HunClerks from the various offices car dred"? Four Hundred" is detrundle a cart through and check out fined as the exclusive social set their needs at the counter with an of- of a city ficial charge plate Q — Is there a variation ii$ the This may cut the costs for a while but-h- as - numbering of jrhe Ten Command ments? the government taken into account A— It differs dif erent in College-educate- d which recently shook West Berlin ed j To cut red tape in triplicate the gov- - tuals and it isn't true that they neverwalk but only sit to! cars self-induc- Super Temptation Americans generally Some follow: f It's easy to be a housewife in Amer-- : Tea thanks to t h e shopping facilities '( home appliances and relaxed way of life ' here P UHhri Unted Press International The picket signs read: "pon't kick a dying man" and "Brooke for Siberia" It happened m London :whi!e Dr Robert A Soblen wantfed in the United States to serve a life term for spying for the Russians coma was in a Brooke was the British tlome Secretary who denied Soblen's last appeal against deportation to the country he betrayed while en- The Soblen scene might fhave peen a pathetic one truly deserving of sympathy were it not for the cirrumancp! He collapsed from an overdose of barbiturates only a snortj time before he was to be put aboard a d Pap American World y Massa-chusset- three-mont- h 7 Don't Weep for Sojben He's Khrush Gravedigger This editorial almost writes itself " At the national doubles in ts the US combination of Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston lost a five- set final to the Mexicans Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox Our boys did excell in temperament over the Latin players however McKinley showed great skill in throwing his raquet Ralston kicked balls out of the stadium The overwhelmingly American crowd was silent during these displays They applauded the Mexicans heavily Can it be that most tennis fans rate sportsmanship higher than partisanship? American Impressions After a N Out of Bounds hire better teaching : : WEEK IN REVIEW Young Americans want to much to succeed to make money and to be happy Finns don't try too hard to be successful Finnish career women are even more plentiful than American They work for security because divorce is too easy aliinto the job marmony rare and ket after a prolonged absence difficult By and large American women den't seem to have it so bad if this discerning woman editor's observations apply generally to the whole country famous philosopher said " disapprove of what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say ft? Q—What Airys phne Thursdarmonig Back to the hospital he went Soon his wife granted an emergency passport by the US State Depart- ment was at his side NEW TIRADE SEEN Lest tears be shed for Dr Rob- ert A Soblen remember this: Khrushchev once said he would bury the United States Later he this boast to define it as figurative rather than literal burial Literally or f i g u r a t ively Khrushchev needs gravediggers Htad ? in Pr is l1?- - a Hiffirntt " "Z anvva' tel j A lV 10 ofundersta broke he couple years ago up Paris summit meetine and fheaped abuse on Eisenhower be- brousht f W5e d JrA puue down on Russian SOll i - : ed ea uj-iauncn- j : Ghost of What Might Have Been Returns to Haunt White House pub-mar- 'S' IrSLfhPnkl ISflS SSSJK of 7J?5 sit v£L 20 YEARS AGO After an absence of 40 years F' Hart of WTatsonville Calif was visiting at the home of his cousin Mrs George Lochhead Jr and husband at 2740 Jefferson ' i i ' eene - 8-Z- Farr But it has not happened that vay- - T£e President still com-xul- " mands the worlds greatest rruli- forceSf but he mt have the resolve to treat with Cuba any better today when Russia is insolently building a base to at- - SS'SSS ' "J016 ot inex" he Jfd amount of Penence experience "Advise Tand Con- te a substitute for eat daring SSt One may suspect that these nrar - "T"'t"' stand-qualifi- HOLMES ALEXANDER hfJiSnKn - Mc-BUC- K A gimilar tirade wacnuiet this uwt whpn th U2 another had violated charged Soviet air space this time over Sahkalin Island north of Japan The United States admitted it was quite possible the high-fly- ing reconnaissance plane had been Algena-V- ice Premier Ahmed blown off its course by strong winds but any intrusion was un- - Ifn ?eUfLW0n another power struggle this time with dissident intentional military district leaders wno NOT FORTHCOMING posed the newly established newspapers rejected this litical bureau's plan to denempha- explanation and called the U2 in-- size the army k cident another act of aggression Integration— Parochial and It was therefore expected that lie schools began their fall term Khrushchev would take advantage in the South with some Negroes of this event to blast the United attending previously segregated WASHINGTON — Two invisible classes Incidents occurred only States Instead he invited US Secre- - in Louisiana where the parochial guests named "If Only" and "By circulate m the Main tary of the Interior Stewart Udall school at Buras south of New Or-- Cant the highest-rankin- g American now leans was closed Concourse by the East River at in Russia to pay him a visit at Dinesen— Isak Dinesen world his vacation retreat on the Black famed writer died in Denmark at a big party of United Nations' Sea the age of 77 She was best known celebrities in the closing scene of to Udall on returning Moscow for three modern classics— "Seven --Allen Drury's forthcoming novel told newsmen Khrushchev was a Gothic Tales" "Winter's Tales" "A Shade of Difference" which cordial host who invited him to and "Out of Africa" pks up where his Pulitzer Prize f0" T R-Ut- ah re-port- ed - among the strongest and most A—Voltaire progressive of our allies in Europe i during the past decade They con--s Q—What type of animal is a teen-age- d East Berliner wp stitute an indispensable part of zobo? USO activities Were U3- Ogden v— these: Why had American mili-an-d the western defense s i A— vY nj'Dna Detween ine yau: apctteu uy ntj: system on the oi itrw joitue aUowed him to continent And hold the re- and the humped camel of India York regional supervisor and they dlV Why nadn t American medi- - sources which we hope eventually itum ijuckwaiter C?J corps personnel gone lo his Will materially lighten American ' KWfctc eftai Via ma mSrA tuy techWORD-A-DA- Y for economic aiugs ?Q lu expenditures m Communist Vopo ma-- nlcal and (?f10gdf1' military aid in a divided cmne was on a in K j wbrld By Bach Pythian building on Grant Sept Because the answers to these Jn other wbrds the West Ger- 19 when 30 tyroeswere to cross Questions appeared obvious the mans are valuable allies at a the burning sands Wes? Berliners vented their wrath time when we need all the allies DO VOU HAVE THEN - THAT THERMS FEEUKJG1° rioting They were in effect we can get 1 Lt Dafrell E Shaw of the citv They are too valu- I( SOMEONE OMTH15x J demonstrating against an Ameri- - able to sacrifice in the pursuit force was to attend a spe- police 2 lOAMP BESIDES US can policy that permitted the Wall o! a policy of appeasement in the cial traffic school at Northwest- ° Shame to be erected rather hope that the Communist world em University at EvanstonJ 111 than risk trouble with the Com- - will relent abandon its drive for naunists Chairmen of the metal drive global domination and decide to were were announced by former mayor They demonstrating to! us ia a partnership designed Fred M Abbott chairman of Ogagainst repeated indications that reduce world tensions den salvage committee as folAmerican policy is basically one The Berlin riots contain an im-of appeasement They were dem- - portant object lesson for American lows r W D Wood city commis sioner Dave WTangsgard assist onstrating against American pro- - officials In effect they served ant superintendent of city schools P°sak looking toward internation- - notice on this government that the David Lutzker local junk dealer alization of the Berlin access rights of West Berliners are not and Harold L Welch publicity routes to be tampered with in any ne-chairman For all the assurances which gdtiation with the Russians on the members of the Kennedy adrninis- - question of Berlin "We must make sacrifices for tration mouth about standing firm I surest thnt defense said Dr Henry Aldous 13 Berlin tha August riotings ministration would do wen to read Dixon president of Weber Col- r--r v pretty conclusively that the Berlin riots correctly and proved lege in his talk "The Hazards of the West Berliners are not buying move swiftly to correct the im-Freedom" given at the Rotary the words They amounted to a pression that our only rrrcTED wrrH fear as purpose in Club Music was furnished by the dramatic expression- of distrust Berlin is the seeking of accomrno- GHQSTSt FRIGHTENED SERV11J& Rotary quartet Gerard Klorno TO IM5PIRE FEAR WEIRD which at the very least should dation wit hthe Communists Wes Anderson Eugene Fiobinson T be cause for grave concern ia the low do you stand sir? and Lawrence wu rs 50 YEARS AGO con--W HQHdays sailing S£f be named SSvHSJ Oct 19 Stops were to be made at Madeira Gibraltar Monte Been" and I suspect that the Cario Naples and Port Said President knows! him well "Why Can't We" however is a deeper Rnmhav Hnn?o Kon? — - o and "wri character compounded cf the Japan fnd StaSJ-fi- from New York ""0nly" 1 r Pf°?i rtSf'wf LS? ?to Sf the nJ? Panama:alifomia 2f5hPr52dSt at PcSi 5fE! cVn Jr iqS ' iS£i£ trennwiv ?f JntS forester local Sherman E PrSLnf had returned from a through John A Fox of San Diego Calif was to address local busi-nessmen i n v i t i n g them to the of exposition in 1915 Z A trip the Ashley National Forest tWf i hf S 'XtSb"Sats ltt £££ was visiting his parents and Mrs S T Corn Judge -- fttfft The guest called "If Only" or "WW Mfett Have Been" must be in Mr Kennedys mem- seati of the mighty and of hum- - a itoj -bler meii who merely try to find ones of lost opportunities from their way through the maze of the Bay of Pigs to the Berlin Charles J Humphries tractor was to tour the world in everyday life local whc!n Wall and in scores of conferences ere the abUity tq grasp low-als- o Power failed him grade in the grasp of the higher-grad- e power which his office requires MEANS COMPASSION Allen Drury's new book ends on word "love" by the four-lettwhich the author means ccmpas-Irf-Z £ioa and brotherhood of the most exalted quality Love is the key characteristic of the omnipresent est caUed "Why Can't We" but love at this highest level is no to shaUow concepts - er racial pontics and social an mqSrml reporter!' But fansra which have thus far been "What Preseident's lead- SSS W nJeXe Arthur Elmer Reimer of Massa chusetts candidate for president on the Socialist Labor ticket had addressed the public at 25th and lower power steps to the rupper Square Garden pitch for Medi f he fee iiUU11 ones that manship" Drury is writing HAD PROMISE rwn nfuci rn vz?n Washins- about in the final message cf his ' ton°had 50 pianos up for sale and The oratory in his inaugural book elu-thbusiness was reported quitting address had a bemusing promise Perhaps we shall find the on the sive and indefinable elements of action for was he good Hyrum Pingree" manager of the elevated places His tongue-lash- wisdom and leadership elsewhere 0gden Furniture and Carpet Co ing of Roger Blough last April than in the White House for this was featuring new furniture caused this credulous writer to is still a great nation Personally — William Elmer Eccles 26 son hope that the President's mettle I dare to hope that we will find o£ Samuel II and Jeanette IL was developing into a kind that these elements in our prophets Eccles had died He was a super- - could duel with Khrushchev and like Allen Drury and in the scores of lesser devils such sponse which his bocks awaken ia visor at the Amalgamated the American people themselves and Sukarno Castro as Sugar Co - at re-wi- th |