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Show 4 A. Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 8, 1861 Large Families . , , j. Right of Everyone? jthe - ij t Booms-A- nd Population Really r.i . v. By Jay McMullen Chicago Dally News Service - Do people have fee right to have as many children as they want? This is a question being asked by leading population experts around the world. , x : i. capita than less prosperous dividuals, since they tend to use large cars. "And they are heavier consumers of resources, scarce resources. in- Demands are rising around the nation for sterilization of in- - THEY CONTEND that a world, wide program of birth control Tribune Exclusive b needed to prevent disastrous The 'Conclusion overpopulation that could plunge nation alternation into misery, chaos and revolution. dlgents who breed illegitimate And fee problem involves children that become burdens on fee United States as well as fee state and who In turn breed other illegitimate indigents. fee poorer countries. , 0 THERE. ARE AROUND in fee book, illegitimates born each year Birth Rate and Birth Right, in fee United States. wrbte: It has been forecast that by "Does the wealthy American 1966 one-haof all children born to have a' right family large in New York City will be born . numbers of children, simply bein indigent families. There are William 200,-00- Vogt, lf cause it is rich, because it can 140,000 defective children bom take care of them? In fee United States each year. - "THE RICH, AS well as fee There have been recent .warnpoor, use water. They pollute our ings that even in fee United rivers and our air. They M up States fee standard of living will space. They probably occupy decline unless our population more square yards of road per growth, now about 3 million a year, is drastically reduced. Roars Goiilg to Get Louder O- , Los Angeles " awSinw1" ... y, Entire Village in Ruins; 800 Homeless Death Toll. Kises to 36 in Mexico Quake picking. out their meager be- roamed through streets. Families buried their The actual Minbaf of original proscriptions filled li Tha winners at our Anniversary Appreciation Contest have l,382,433 -- mA Uiir DESPITE MILLIONS in foreign aid, she said, fee standard of living in Mexico has gone down for millions. We have no business carrying out public health programs in foreign countries without having a program of she declared. - LEADING STATESMEN and have called for a worldwide attack on the problem1 of excessive population o M Miss 1,400,000 Janice Sherwood 2360 Barnadina Driva .Saif Laka City . We wish to express eur gratitude aii who eome Into ear Pharmacy far the opportunity of meeting you, end far your participation hi our -- Contest. South Maia u, medicaiTyarts PHARMIACY to 7 p.m. Daily e.m. to 7 pm. Sen. and Holidays Pritldiat J -- Associated Press YVlrephote Bullets Shatter Truce; Fowr Pakistanis Dead i "What does this mean America? Bogue asked. It' means feat, although we are not yet aware that we have a population problem, we nevertheless have all the ingredients of a very serious one which could reach very critical proportions in only a generation from "IF PRESENT rates continue, our children born today, if they live to retire at 65, will be living in a nation nearly three times as populous as at present Thus, fee intolerable impact of a runaway population growth is not a specter feat can be casualties were reported. banished to faraway places like India and China; it is lurking IN JAMMU Kashmir, Indian in fee background here, and officials said 20 Pakistani ir- could blight fee lives of our chilregulars supported by 40 sol- dren and grandchildren already diers attacks across fee bom or to be bom from now on. cease-fir- e line early Monday "THE FERTILITY holiday in near the town of Nowshera. Reinforced Indian army units which the United States has indrove them back, fee report dulged herself in fee past 15 years will profoundly affect all said. of out1 national life in The Indians said the attack- aspects the next quarter century. three-inch ers used two, and In the long run we may conmortars, light machine guns, clude that it brought ns to the grenades and rifles. edge of genuine economic disaster. NEW DELHI, INDIA, July 7 The Indian Defense Ministry said Tuesday four Pakistanis were killed In unusually heavy clashes along the cease-fir- e line in Kashmir. No Indian -- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Clearfield office 75 Sooth Siato A COMMITTEE appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 under the chairmanship of Gen. William H. Draper Jr. recommended in 1959 feat the United States give broad financial assistance, upon request, to nations requesting assistance in coping with rapid population growth. PROF. DONALD J. .Bogue, University of Chicago sociologist, noted that fee population of the United States, if it continues to increase at the present rate, wohldtotal one billion. By Associated Press Third Prlz Vic - now. Mrs. Lela Kirtley 329 Beldon Place Salt Lake City W;;;i L IvgMt Clinttd, IxKutlv LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING .CHAIN! scientists Homeless womhn cries amid home ruins is Mexico town. mm 1,375,000 M AMERICAS PROF. DORN warned that increasing population will bring with it increasing restrictions on personal freedom. The late Aldous Huxley, writer and philosopher, predicted that overpopulation will bring with it totalitarian control. winners end Scond Prize (IT, One woman with -- 10 children had 15 abortions. In Santiago, she said, there were an estimated 49,000 criminal abortions in 1961 in a population feat had 407,851 women in the childbearing ages. - caves.. 1,313,742 v '.Mu' iwi.'id HahTOr 13 She said one woman in Mexico City had had a total of 20 abortions. Another in Santiago, Chile, had 24. "There is widespread deserof families by fathers throughout Mexico, she said. There Is no federal aid to dependent children. So fee children beg and fee mothers wash and iron. Some even live in Celebration Mr. Thomas Davis 1756 Sunnysida Avanua Salt Lake City i Latin tion PHARMACY Va. provid'd Pref.uiopval and CHixnn at tha Creator Salt lake Area. First Prize life fell DEMOGRAPHERS who take a pessimistic view believe that ultimately foq population problem wifi be solved only by a gradual increase in the death rate feat will meet fee birth rate. Whatever the ultimate solution, fee problem is one that, will be a major topic of discussion in the United States and around the world in the coming decades. late. ARTS We take pleasure In announcing the following their estimates. I - IN MEXICO, only a massive government program operated through public health climes can cope wife the population problem, she declared. But she conIt may already be too ceded, Strayfee animals cobblestone longings. 37tH SIm. 1927 MEDICAL Service to tH Physician 'Many other nations have Indias example in birth control education, if on a lesser scale. America a growing problem induced by fee population, explosion is feat of illegal and improperly-performed abortions. growth. mm I SHE SAID THAT in India, which had 1A06 birth control clinics in 1361, plane to have 8,209 by 1966. . child-spacing- ," ple wandered among the ruins, pop- hh am i this isolated mountain area dead. , early Monday left a toll of 36 The said Coynes governor ulation will hit 385 million by dead and 65 injired in five da Catalan will have to be fee year 200035 years hence-comp-ared towns, an official report said built anew because no house with about 193 milTuesday. was left undamaged. lion now. were THE FIGURES reported The neighboring town erf Ciu-da-d Does this mean increasing Gov. Raymundo Abarca AlAltamirano, wife 7,000 inprosperity, as some business- by arcon of fee Pacific coastal state v men have contended? habitants, was also severely of Guerrero who has been leading hit and about 40 per cent of The simple fact is that fee rescue efforts. its ' buildings damaged. business firms of the United The governor said material States are about to be swarmed damage Is estimated at over Both towns are on fee edge of fee Balsas River, one of over by hordes of young people $160,000. Mexicos looking for Jobs. I see no indibiggest, 60 miles This village of 4,000 looks as cation feat fee business comma- - if it bad been smashed by a from the site where fee government is building a hydrogiant fist electric power plant Sixteen persons lost their GOT. ABARCA Alcarcon said fives here sad .800 families the project was not affected. were left homeless. He said he expected soon a Thdr faces still reflecting fee shipment of tents and other terror of fee earthquake, peo shelters for the homeless. He predicted feat fee U.S. Home office - nity really wants or needs these $85 for every man, woman and implications of the arithmetic hordes. child in the United States. ' of the current growth of pop. ulation. HE PREDICTED college In fee war period, ft dropped to $51 a person. From 1945 to The number of persons in rollment will increase 92 , fee world is so large that even I960, it dropped to $30. cent in fee 1960s, addingr a small rate of natural increase Businessmen may well wonIt is continuing to go down, will result in an almost astroder if fee quality of education he continued. In the not too disnomical increment over a peprovided under such circum- tant future, we are faced wife riod of time of infinitesimal dustances will always be adequate the likelihood feat we will have ration compared with the past for the demands of our econ- - to devote all fliq physical growth -, history of the human race.of our economy Just to fes task omy." stilL ' . of V "CONTINUATION of the pres' HE SAID THE Increase in per standing ent rate of increase would reTHEN FROM ON, the possi- sult capita, physical output has been in & population of 500 billion declining in the United States bility exists feat a net decline persons in only decades. for some time under fee Im- in our standard of living may In Dr. Edris Rice-WraChicago, set in under fee pressure of poppact of population Increase. director of the Maternal Our gains In other words, ulation. , Health Association in Mexico are Increasingly nullified by Speaking of world population City,' family planning group, fee number of new hands that trends, Prof. Harold F. Dorn of noted that millions of Mexicans we must support, Schmidt said. the University of Wisconsin told are going hungry. . " the American Assembly last HE SAID THAT in fee 1930s, M e x I e os population, now year: fee annual increase in per capabout 36 million, will donble in ita physical output amounted to It is difficult to realize the 20 years, she predicted.' ONE OF THESE came from By Oscar Kaufmann Adolph W. Schmidt, vice presiAssociated Plress Writer. dent and governor of T, Mellon A Sons in 1962, speaking at a COYUCA DE CATALAN, conference on the economic con GUERRERO, MEXICO, July 7 The earthquake feat Jolted sequences of fee population Whr ' - : , v American dream of wiping out poverty. "INSTEAD, IT may create a permanent caste of economic un- -, ' whose major occupa-lowe- d tton is. seeking work and whose culture is based on an adjustment to the dole, "It may lead to a decline in fee average level of educational attainment among oncoming ' i' . . The Communists are thriving generations. on It, she warned. It has ANY girl of tobrought a dangerous, explosive who grows up expecting to day situation politically." She said fee association, in op- bear four children may be coneration five years in Mexico, demned for committing an "act has five family planning clinics of moral and social irresponsiin operation, and so far 7,000 bility if she actually does bear women have applied for help. this many children. Charge Accounts FREE 10 last Sooth Tempi Dial S44-7I-1I Delivery mm "Our accelerated growth rate, if continued, may force so many compromises among competing uses for our national income feat' it will destroy forever the ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Salt 143 ak t i- - 111 JXz 3 FSjfc. f fiinttf 4 Jf-Ti- V i Dial EM South Main eL'Ji'i ' Established April 15, 1871, Issued by . the .Kearne-TribuSalt take Corporation,. City, Utah. i every.- - morning 1 ); -- v,1 to n L . .V) n t.JOyDVb I fl'i. 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