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Show e - James Reston jvenile lelena, in the antitrust sense is a conspiracy among firms at the same level- of distribution,' whether manufacturers, wholesalers or retailers. The quality stabilization bill affects only the use or abuse (in advertising, selling, or misrepresenting) of the trademark, nfcrjhe sale of the physical' product' Itself. The Court has said there is nothing to prevent the purchaser from removing the trade-maror brand and then selling the physical product at . 4 - the po- i llings s. For July, 162, he icrease Sr-a- U.S.-Supre- of factors policy so of the nths of ding to Forum Rules Letter are welcome but to ba published they must be submitted exclusively to The Tribune and bear writers correct name and address. Names are withheld if imperative but preference Is given signed letters and those not over ISO words. Letters are subject to condensation when space limitations re. quire It. ,, were n 1961, ease In s a de- oferred lie law were but re to the s his own price, provided he does not utilize the goodwill of the trade-mar- k owner. The independent merchants of this country do not seek protection against fair competition; they seek instead to protect the consumer and the free enterprise system against those who deliberately use brands as loss leaders to entrap the consumer, to destroy competition, and thus to build a monopoly at the retail level. C. G. BILLMEYER President, Billmeyers, Inc., Pocatello, Idaho get iveniles ct court 11 boys training were were ranch, oster well-know- n the ito non-de- -. ne was one girl of the e infor-Wi- ll C. ector of i Crime Raising Own Pay Editor, Tribune: I wish to add a hearty amen to the letter from Bob Garity (Forum In addition I April 18). would like to add two further observations. I dont feel that elected officials of any kind should have the authority to give themselves raises in pay, or set their own pay scales. After all, they know what the salaries are before they even campaign for the job, so must feel they are commensurate or they wouldnt want the job in the first place. It doesnt seem ethical to take a job serving the people, and then give yourself a pay raise after you get it My second thought is on the retirement pensions the legislators voted for themselves. This should be done away with entirely. The peons who help pay these pensions are looking forward to living on social security if they live to retirement age. Why isnt this good enough for congressmen also? Faced with such a drastic prospect, many of them might even take a second or third look at medicare and increased benefits under social security, if all Americans shared the same retirement Judge ilicy support no sure Ve deal h an ex-- il more tough tents to need to hat it is, be. RMSBY Officer, i District e Court er mi all Lloyd from worst years, ; )ms of fever or the ad- - he been nent to mid-ic- h he has eft for ze reme-me- problems. MRS. HOWARD V. TAYLOR n Is War Necessary? it in ;trong ter in ck on Ernie ave seen :h 26 that the legal-produc- ts competi-a- r prod-rk- et are Thus by the bill is safe-itrar- Editor, Tribune : Is the South Viet Nam war fought for the freedom of the people of South Viet Nam? Also, is this war. In the interest of the American people who are paying one millions of doland one-halars per day to fight this war as well as the lives of American soldiers who are being killed and wounded? Or, is this war in the interest of the big munitions manufacturers? If this war is for freedom, why do not other nations join us in this effort? Well it appears to me that the South Viet Nam army will never win this war against the guerrillas. Neither will the American Army win this war against the guerrillas without great loss of life and the use of atomic weapons. And can the American Army use atomic weapons without bringing on a worldwide holocaust? I wonder if those who formulate American policy really see this great danger, or are they pressured by big and selfish interests to continue the war. GEORGE TAHTARA3 lf Bill (ill me k 961, y or ketlng act can ide-mar- k e free and goods must be in open competition." The term price-fixin- g it f 11 s Our Readers !y "goods general the pub-he- r than railing and such . By Interloncli Grin and Bear It The Republican Party, id contrast, most muster all its strength everywhere to overcome ito historic weakness in the South and its organizational weakness in the large cities. Even when it is united, it needs a popular national figure like Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to win, but now it has neither a popular national figure nor unity. In this situation, the outlook for the Republican Party is grim and probably the, most relevant question is not who is going to win in November but who is going to dominate the machinery of the Republican party atfer November. IF IT WERE NOT for this much could be said for nominating Goldwater. He owns the heart if not the mind of the Republican Party work- - What Treatment For the Sick? question, ers. Sooner or later most fami- lies are faced with home care of a stole child br adult. Our Home Doctor Book discusses symptoms and home e Most of the men and women who have worked hardest for the GOP genuinely favor senator from Arizona and have very little affection for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Henry Cabot Lodge, Richard M. Nixon or Gov. William Scranton. They feel they have held the the party together during this difficult generation when they have been out of power for 24 out of the past 32 years, and many of them genuinely believe that they have lost mainly because they did not nominate an attractive conservative like Barry. THIS IS, IN the opinion of many observers here, a preposterous illusion which weakens the party and will continue to do so until it is tested and soundly defeated, as I believe it would be in a race between Goldwater and President John treatment for more than 50 common ailments, and tells what to do till the doctor comes" in cases of serious CONTAINS LIST of drugs and equipment for the home medicine cabinet, .and names and addresses of national organizations engaged in promotion of health. Home Doctor Book" is 30 cents, plus 5 cents for mailing. ' . Use This Coupon Information Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune . F St, N.W. Washington 4, D.C. 635 I enclose 35 cents in coin Home Doc- for a copy of the tor Book. Lincoln Name Yet if Goldwater hurts the party in a spectacular defeat, the chances are that his young militants would still control the machinery. rr WOULD BE Goldwater who would pick the national chairman, influence the election of the key state chairmen and be the leading spokesman of the GOP for the next four years. Gen. Eisenhower did not control the GOP after he retired because he was not very interested in politics. Nixon did not control it either because, while he almost won in 1960, he did not have the affection or the zeal of the party workers. City (Mail to Washington, D.C) Just Try and Stop Me cy but passionately interested in the arts of political propaganda and organization. Maybe this b what the Republican Party wants. the and control of the party, rather than the future of Goldwater, is what is now .beginning to be decided. He is ahead in delegates, well ahead, even if he is behind in the polls. He will have the enthuslams of the delegates and almost certainly of the galleries in the San Francisco convention. IT IS ALL a little reminiscent of the famous story about another prominent conservative Republican, Joseph Puh of Pennsylvania. "If you go on like this," one of his more liberal Repute licans said, youll wreck the party." but well so, replied Joe, own the wreckage." Capone Harpo Marx tells of a gambler In the wide-ope- n crooked wheeL In roulette who ran a Chicago slightly erajp fact, the house couldnt lose even If the players had every the number covered. If that happened, explains Harpo, pill would jump off the wheel, hop out the door, and roll down Michigan Avenue. One time the gambler was warned that the heat was on and urged to take it on the lam. Til go on a huntin trip, said the gambler. Good idea, approved his mouthpiece. said the gambler. MilWherell you go? Milwaukee, waukee? echoed the mouthpiece. What the heck you gonna hunt in Milwaukee? Oh, said the gambler, cats, dogs whatever they got there. deals. - Nortb NORTH K3 VAK864 A3 2 AQ7 EAST WEST J 10 9 7 V75 J10 A 10 6 5 4 A 652 VQJ1Q3 Q654 AJ9 SOUTH . AQ84 V92 A K987 AK832 The bidding: West North East South Pass Pass 1NT IV Pass 3NT Pass Psss Opening lead: Jack of spades. A timely bit of counting netted South two tricks the first of which assured the success of his three no trump tract. West led the jack of spades and the king was played from dummy the holding trick. South had eight top tricks one spade, two hearts, two diamonds and three clubs --with a chance to score a ninth in either one of the minor suits. He must be careful to keep East out of the lead, however, since West is marked with the ace of spades and a play through declarers queen might permit the to cash enough opposition tricks to defeat him. SOUTH LED A small diamond from dummy at trick two and, when East followed with the four, the seven was played from the closed hand. By night and by day, a trio o f theological A students repre-sentin-g the three faiths stand for three hours at a time Miss McGrory by a sign that proclaims that civil rights is basically a moral Issue . . . for we are all brothers before God. ' The other afternoon from 3 to 6, a little way off from a bench holding raincoats, a thermos jug of coffee and a stack of leaflets with the same message .at. the: sign, were a student tall, bespectacled from Union Theological Seminary in New York, a blackhaired youth from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and a blue-eye- d Paulist seminarian from Washington. break-throug- now-famo- An old gaffer of 87 took unto himself a bride of guests didnt throw rice. They threw vitamins. 78. The Motherhood Fears? Cure: Healthy Baby to Cuddle whenever can overcome terrible married iety will continue to plague Mrs. S. until she has a healthy baby to cuddle. OTHERWISE HER negative attitude will continue. I would suggest a positive approach consult a physician about getting pregnant and stop talking about it. There a difference between fear of pregnancy and not wanting children. Is woman Dr. with VanDellen misgivings along this line ought to consult a physician or an obstetrician for discussion of her If a woman is healthy and capable of getting pregnant, she may have childhood memories of an unhappy home, an overworked mother, or squabbling brothers and sisters. OUR READER should realize we live emotionally as well as physically. These bouts of fear and anx- - HER MOTHER may have died In childbirth or a sister or sister-in-lamay have delivered a spastic, malformed, or stillborn baby. Apprehension also can stem from a family history of epilepsy or other conditions with hereditary associations. West won the diamond lead with the ten and returned a small club, which South won in his hand with the king. The ace and queen of clubs were played and East discarded a spade on the third round, revealing that West had the ten of clubs as a stopper in that suit THE ACE OF diamonds was cashed and, when West dropped the jack. South was confronted with a choice of plays. He could lead a diamond to the king, trying for a three-thre- e split; or, If he decided that East had both remaining diamonds, he could take a finesse against the queen. Before reaching a decision, South searched for further evidence. The top heart honors were cashed as West followed suit Since he was presumed to have at least four spades and declarers sequence of plays had revealed that West for certain held four dubs, two diamonds, and two hearts, all but on card In (Wests hand now was accounted for. LED dummys remaining diamond and, when East played the six, South covered .with the nine. If the finesse lost to the queen, "West would be down to nothing but black cards and must eventually surrender a trick to Souths queen of spades. DECLARER WHEN DECLARERS nine of diamonds held, he cashed the king and then exited with his last club. West was In and, after taking the ace of spades, hia forced return permitted South to score an overtrick with the queen of spades. NOW AND then panic is induced by an overly conscientious physician who tells the Woman her uterus Is small or displaced. He may Indicate she is likely to miscarry or encounter an Rh problem. Friends may have warned her that bearing children spoils the figure, ties you down, saps your strength, or tears you to pieces. who basically Is Immature swallows all this and hook, line, and sinker develops a phobia about pregAvWOMAN nancy. Fear may be used as an ex- cuse for frigidity. Other women are frustrated about the entire affair and resort to such rationalizations as Im afraid to get pregnant because no one can love her baby 11 she resented her pregnancy. A. A. writes: What Is double curvature of the spine? What would happen If the condition goes untreated? curve of Reply: An the spine. All curvatures upset surfaces of the weight-bearinthe vertebras and, in time, lead to backache. g H. H. writes: Could severe leg cramps In a man of 56 mean a calcium deficiency? Reply : Yes, but it is unlikely because all the muscles would be affected by a calcium deficiency. Poor circulation is a more frequent cause of leg cramps at ydur age. Mrs. A. W. writes : Every six months the doctor takes blood from a finger for testing. What makes me feel weak after he does this? Reply: This effect must be psychological because only a few drops are removed for the test mads from finger tip blood. . for- middle-age- d woman eyed them . angrily and snorted Communists! . A man leaning out of a bus full of tourists made an angry thumbs down gesture. A woman leading three little girls said she was glad they were there. BUT, AS THE Jewish stu- Fred War-sha- w said, It Isnt the Influence we have on the few people who pass by, but the testimony we are giving to our constituency our friends and our families and the whole country that we hope will make the impression, after we have been silent for so long. The effect the students are having on each other, however, is tremendous. At the vigil headquarters at the rectory of the Holy Comforter Church, where there are food and drink and plastic mattresses for the weary, an inter-fait- h dialogue, which is considered part of the program goes on endlessly. It Is impossible to have a Jew or Protestant on watch, a Catholic takes his place and represents him. The Jews and Protestants have more trouble. Every day at 3:30 p.m. a car rented Jointly by the ,Union Theological Seminary and the Jewish Theological .fteminary leaves the corner of Broadway and 122nd Street, with two Protestant and two Jewish watchers aboard. Every night the same car leaves the Holy Comforter rectory at 9:30 with four of the previous nights watchers as passengers.; The food for the vigil is provided by womans groups from each of the faiths, each taking a day in turn. Every day, one of the brothers who man the headquarters makes a run STUDENTS from Union Theological Seminary In Richmond, Va., stood two watches beginning early Monday morning.- They reported that after ' detwo stormy three-hou- r bates, the students voted to support the vigil and to consider a resolution "to confess publicly the sin of silence. One of the students, Paul Beazley, said mildly, It was like the Senate. The opposition wanted to hold up the meeting and Indulged in par. as silent across witnesses from the memorial until the civil rights bill is passed. - liamentary gymnastics and a' filibuster. The. Students, who have 3SS-32- A reader can get an answer, by mall, to any question of fact by writing The Salt Lake enclose return postage or nn Information Bureau, 639 F St, N.W, Washington 4. D.C, stamped envelope. Q. How big is the movie screen at the Radio Mnsle Hall in New York City? V, H. ... A. The specially engineered Music Hall screen measures feet by 70 feet, but it is adaptable to four different picture sizes by means of masks or borders at the top, sides, and bottom. These are electrically operated by regulators at each end of the screen, or by the projectionist from his booth. 35 The beautiful, beautiful 64 Ben Electric Q. Are Ulster and Northern Ireland the same place? C. N. Your favorite electric alarm, now in a new lovely oval shape. . Ulster" and Northare not synonymous. 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I ' V " ' j J, V- V wr '5 C3P?: The Catholics, being able to draw on some 1,500 theological students at the 35 seminaries clustered around Catholic University, have the largest manpower pool One of their rep-- x Photo Courtuj Utoh HUtoricd Sodoty The Mule Car, Salt Lake Portrait , y John C. Metcalfe . la SPECIAL CELEBRATION OFFER A. Joseph called Barsabas, sumamed Justus, was one of the two men judged worthy by the followers of Christ to fill the office of apostle left vacant by Judas Iscariot The story of how the other man, Matthias won the place by lot and was numbered with the elev- en apostles Acts I: w p ha LG. We talk about everything and learn about each other, without, I might say, the formalities and the pomposities our elders sometimes engage in. The atmosphere is one of understanding and respect The dialogue goes on also in the night watches at the memorial At first a restriction on silence was imposed, but in the dark It proved, as one Jewish .student said, impossible to resist asking the man next to you what he was studying. Last Sunday, the discussion ranged all over creation. The three, talked harmoniously about the prophecies of Isaiah with particular reference to verse 53 about the suffering about the Jewish servant, idea of the perfectibility of society, and the Babylonian myth of creation. They found out, all three that In some cases they were studying from the same texts. high-glo- Only $8.98 Fer-monag-h, ecumenisaid one of the tation, was used by Gtys first mode of public transport Tracy-Collin- s customers when our firm was organized in 1884 As one of the first financial institu-- GRANDPA f- I am blessed with two fine grandsons . . . And moreover two girls, too . . . 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They have pledged to stand Questions and Answers It it like a little cal council, students. 7 three chairmen, Jonathan Levine of the Jewish Theological Seminary 'in New York, Thomas Leatherwood of the Union Theological Seminary In New York, who organized the vigil, and Brother Jude Molnar of the Franciscan House of Trib-Plea- se One couple kept their eyes riveted on the sign obviously to avoid looking at the three young men. dent, Dr. Van Dellen Tm 27 and have been married two years, writes Mrs. N. S. My husband and I would like to have a baby but 1 1 15 I think of getting pregnant, I go to pieces. Is there any way I Their impact on with whom they are bidden to dispute, was A . The late William Faulkner tried vainly for years to sell one h of his stories to the Saturday Evening Post The came when his novel, Sanctuary, hit the bestseller lists. The SEP editors wrote him a letter apologizing for previous lack of enthusiasm for his work and suggesting they were now prepared to pay him a minimum of a thousand dol lars for his stories. Faulkner promptly mailed them 60! ByCR vulnerable. Both AA his By Bennett Cerf Goren on Bridge Goren , He is a likable man, and he has the gift of inspiring loyalty and affection. The young militants around him are quite unlike the supporters of a n y other GOP candidate. And they are not only devoted to Goldwater and conservative economic philosophy and militant foreign poli- Maybe ' State Barry Goldwater stands apart from his opponents in this respect. (Please Print) Memo- . sit-in- 7. Whenever Ji Any Street Sept rial. Theyve been sitting there for hours!-- . . . Nobody, knows s or Just havent tipped the head waiter!" whether theyre across town to a Georgia Ave. kosher market for meat and bread for the orthodox. resentatives said they could keep the vigil going until The gen- from the this fear? son. - acrossthe street The Democratic Party seems to be able to survive its defectors. NEVERTHELESS, .'V WASHINGTON tlest civil rights demonstration to the country is now in its second week - the nation, and its dissident lie primarily in the South, where it can lose a large of votes and stiU win. 21 Teach Brotherhood Learn It Well New York Times Service Nobody who knows the importance of two strong political parties in the United States can be anything but depressed by the savage battle now going on for control of the' Republican Party. This is not the kind of contest It has strength an over The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 29, 1964 Mary McGrory WASHINGTON Maybe the mood of the country is in tune with Goldwaters conservitive philosophy and wants to go to the right when the rest of the world seeks to be more moderate and It doesnt make America look bad. y countries in the world where you irotest against Wrongs 1 Bjr Lichty Wholl Own Wreckage If Battle Sinks GOP? that invigorates and strengthens a party. It is joo personal and ideology IcalJfor that It is not clarifying but confusing the central issues of our time and the party is being riven in the conflict. The conflict, of course, is not new. Republicans," wrote Abraham Lincoln to H. L. Pierce in 1859, are for both the man and the dollar, but in case of conflict, the man before the dollar." The GOP, however, is still debating the issue and It is in trouble. Feeling is running so high for Sen. Barry Goldwater and against him, that if he wins the presidential nomination, the ' moderates and progressives in the party are going to be disheartened or worse, and if he is finally rejected after leading on the first ballot or so, his ardent supporters will be furious and may even stay homejn. November. - ; af ... ... ... tions, we have been proud to contribute to the growth of our city through vitally important financing for both business and individuals. We would welcome the opportunity to show you s how complete banking service can be of assistTracy-Collin- ance in your progress. ... v- TRACY-COLLIN- S Bank an d Trust Company Msmbsr fsdsral Dsposlt Insurant , Corporation Yr |