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Show r r' r U" H W W The Saif Lake Tribune, Wednesday, March 30, I960 Fori mi Airs Threat Of TV Blackout " 3 Furman-- By New .- - York Times Writer WASHINGTON, March Sax' speaker lor organized par-- ' ents warned Tuesday that un less television programs for children are Improved many of us will not only turn off the dial but also unplug the set and see that It stays un plugged." Eva It Grant of Chicago, editor of the National Parent .Teacher Magazine and organ Jzer of parent groups of TV Viewers, made this statement At , the .mass communications I forum of the White House Conference on Children and 1 Youth. This was one of 18 discussion forums being held on - different subjects by the 7,000 'conference delegates. 'I Mrs. Grant charged that the I successof present programs Yseems to depend on how high .a heap of dead men plleup in ' 25 minutes. The remaining five Jninutes, she' added, is devoted to commercials to make little tyrants of the su permarket" - MRS. GRANTdared" the I networks to have a. national -- survey by a reliable research agency, making eure Jthat the questions are not loaded" as !to what people want to see. We will wager an oil kings I 1118 Mtnac! Ht fo111111. By - Rabbi Bernard Mendelbaum, of the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, said any uplift must come through prior improvement of the public taste. L Keith Tyler, director of the Institute for Education by Ohio University, said that children spend much more time with the mass-mediand in a better mood to learn, than they do with their teachers In school. elevision, Tribun, Wuhinston Burns WASHINGTON, March 29 High praise for the golden anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth come Tuesday from Utahs Gov. George D. Clyde. THE GOVERNOR, who Is chairman of Utahs delegation, said he was most lmpressedwlththe sincerity of effort and adequacy of the reports. If you dont get that dog outs hiy way, Im gonna let Ruff FIGHT 'tail U.S. Flier Links Cuba to Flight Plot chil--dre- n I Pennia - C Nw TorS Time, gfrvict . WASHINGTON, March of two American fliers forced down in Cuba last week has signed an affidavit which, according to reliable sources, states that the Cuban govern income tax," she said, that ment conspired in the Illegal . the American peoples flight. will be higher than the mo- - A State Department spokesronlc one usually attributed to man confirmed reports Tuesthem. day that U.S. officials in Havana had taken a signed stateTuesdays speeches ran ment from William L, Scher-galesthe full gamut of those call-Ione of the fliers. a TV a menace to those The spokesman refused to calling It a boon to children. disclose any details. Dr. Leo H, Bartemeier of However, other officials said "Baltimore, a psychiatrist, said that by the time children are privately that the statement old enough for TV to become apparently confirmed earlier meaningful to them, their ha- suspicions that the Cubangov-emmehad conspired to stage ssle reactions havp been estab- a "rescue" by the American lished. I The results of TV are excel-- J fliers of adherents of former Batista. lent, Dr. Bartemeier said, TV President Fulgencio to official acAccording -- 4s Instructing and entertaining. , counts, Schergales said that It Increases vocabulary, the rescue was worked out but little attention Is paid with Dr. Juan Orta, private to these salubrious effects, secretary to Premier Fidel . he concluded. Castro. TV-I.Q- n nt j . SCHERGALES WAS said to tal highway between Varadero have explained that the pur- Beach and Matanzas, 70 miles east of Havana. pose of the flight was to . new fuel for Premier The pilot of the plane, Castros charges that the UJS. pro-vid- e permitted against acts of aggression Cuba. Howard L. Bundqulst, 35, Miami, was hit In the foot by a bullet Soon after the plane was Schergales, 33, West Hollywood, Fla., was copilot of the Piper Comanche 250 which was forced down by forced down, soldier? captured gunfire March 21 on the coas- - on the nearby shore Lt Col. Damasco Montesino, chief of the police motor patrol in Havana during the Batista regime; his daughter Gladys and her husband Santiago Rodriguez Rodriguez, and Miguel WASHINGTON, March 29 Sanchez Martinez; a chauffeur. rhe Senate Foreign ReCUBAN OFFICIALS lations Committee laid aside ed that the four were chargwaiting Indefinitely Tuesday the emotion-- to- - be picked up and flown charged controversy over to Miami the jurisdiction of world court twin-engin- e Solons Delay Bill On World Court IT dence that maternal employ. menJLin itself contributes to juvenile delinquency. I dont know about these, A TEEN-AGdelegate from statistics, she said, but I Ogdensburg, NY., took excepabout know my friends back bureau a childrens when tion expert said there was no evi-- home." Should Mom Have Job?-WASHINGTON, March 29 (UPI) Are working --mothers a boon ,to their families or are they robbing their childreh of a happy childhood? ' Both sides of the argument concerning the nations 7 million working mothers were aired Tuesday by delegates attending the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth. The 7,000 delegates split up into 210 workshops to tackle such problems as Juvenile delinquency and minority group pressures. About 60 discussed the on children when are working. They brought out that the number of mothers working outside the home has Increased 80 per cent in the past 10 years. They also decided that the likelihood of a mother working increases as her husbands income drops. Ralph W, Whelan, New York City youth commissioner, told the conference that the over--, whelming majority of Juvenile delinquents come from a relatively small number of families that are demoralized by desertion, divorce, alcoholism, ignorance and poverty. He said New York found that 75 per eent of its cases could be traced to about 0 such families. 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VOTED 9-- action Main at 1st South PHONE EM 4-77- cse 41 tip A? t 000 low-ps-e be sure jmM the better one Many people figure that since the car they are considering has historically had a 'low-pric- e name it must be, in fact, p c? Qq D PC' '5' r? ;3 '-- a Priced and styled to please you! a a6li7 ct low-pri- ce car, - MMtfai 7 s LOW-PRIC- E CAR 8 inches longer wheelbase than Chev- smoother, quieter ride. More spacious passenger compartment, 1 -- I particularly in front seat J 1960 Wonderful combed woven gingham plaids in famed Dan River Fabrics. These are the Wrinki-She- d cottons that need little or no ironing. These are soft flattering pastels In sizes 0 and UK-2- 4 ft. more center passenger or Do all Mercury Monterey models have as good a price story? Yes, model for model they are now priced below or within a few- dollars of the Chevrolet Impala and Plymouth Fury s. I , Af low-pri- defrosters that clear areas first greater visibility (up to 21 more glass) Greater safety. interiors at no extra cost 4 your budge!.., wk about Wards credit plans I carpeting - finer trim and appoint Greater luxury. Superior testing (every Mercury . is , road-tes- te by a certified test driver before it is shipped no as all other just cars) 4 heavier frame and bumpers Finer quality. low-pri- Why settle for better MERCURY-ih-e wall-to-w- spot-check- luxurious 3 L ever offered. Just read below! ments el De luxe that I eant get ce Greater comfort. brakes Self-adjusti- ng eye-lev- Y-8- All right. Now just whardoes Mercury offer me in other cars? . V s; Q passengers) f Okay, Ill concede the point. But do dealers actually have this car in stock, or is it just a special model for advertising purposes?,' No. It is a standard Mercury modela Mercury Monterey .Dealers, either bav it in stock or can get it fast. leu? See your Mercury dealer tods; car low-pric- e SS ITS NATIONAL NEW CAR DEALER WEEK. SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER AND BUY NOW LAKE MOTORS JOHNSON M0T0S CO., INC. 633 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah 93 1 1 1.2 1 st'South- Salt Lake City, Utah 12-2- Stretch ' glamour? room (up to 652 cubic inches more foot room for center-sea- t rolet Impala and Plymouth Fury 447 to 494 more body insulation : A pounds heavier V O' IS to Q. A M But in your price comparison, arent you talking about a stripped Mercury with rubber mats, plain interiors, no equipment, no deluxe-appointe- A. powered Plymouth Fury and Chevrolet Impala. Yet Mercury offers you far more of everything you want in a car. ce d No, were talking about a Monterey with beautiful nylon interior and deep, thick carpeting. Instead of cut ting corners to meet a price, we actually added $150 worth of extra value to this years car. Our price comparison is absolutely fair. A V--8 n u Qt . MERCURT ADDS UP TO A BETTER Vt-cr-- U low-pri- A Mercurv Montere V. J with : deluxe appointments, is now priced $63 to $66 less than the lowest-price- d ce come? Did you redufce price? car. We reduced prices on every .Yes, Mercury now is a Mercury model for 1960. Monterey prices are now $174 lower, including extras that are now standard equipment. , Ui T't low-pri- ce Our point is this: O Wards home and town dresses in Dan River d cottons a Xt Q This, at one time, was true. But tod the names of cars, as you may know, have very little to do with their prices. names cost more than Many cars with traditional Mercury a name you have always associated with higher price cars. low-pri- new-ca- r buyers are skeptical when we tell them this price story. Here are some of the questions they ask and our answers: car? How Do you mean to say that Mercury is now a Some BOUNTIFUL I MOTOR SALES, INC. 6589 South U.S. Highway 91 - , Bountiful, Utah 1 |