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Show ia The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 2, 1960 ' Carmichael Jim Bishop, Reporter In POLITICAL DEBATE The Battle Corner ' TONIGHT CARMICHAEL FREVESHAM Editor Note: Bpsca In "The Battle Comer" It . public eervlce bp The Belt Lake Trtb provided a une to cendldatee end other spokesmen lor both major political partiea. ' IIS PURPOSE ii to permit a lull airing o 1 the ter truth. It major luues of the 1960 election, and candidates are given equal space In which to set forth their lews The Battle Comer" will continue as a regular Tribune feature three times a weak untU just prior . . to tha Nov. election. would be a good thing If all of us looked It in the eye. We are fond King Charges GOP Toting Blocs Draw Blasts From Lloyd Let Economy-La- of thinking . that people under the heels of oppressors are dying for us to liberate 'Mr. Bishop them. It Just isnt so. - Since 1945, we have been waiting for the people Rumania, Estonia and Latvia to rise up in righteous wrath and kill the despots. g : By Pavid S. King Candidate lor Congress . Democratic Utah Second District Economic growth has been intensively discussed and debated in this campaign, and lor good, reason growth is the key to strength. Look at it this way: This country is the strongest in the world, and as long as it continues to grow steadily faster than its population grows and laster than the security problem grows it always will be the strongest and most prosperous country in the world. Like my party, I want to see the economy grow by 5 per - 11 Li-m- V' rf By Sherman P. Lloyd ; Republican Candidate for Congress . Utah Second District r. One of the practical problems which confronts aspirants to Congress is the realistic matter of voting, blocs bent on their own ' limited interest. Regardless of rigid training and experience (for instance in my own case, as president of the Utah Senate now and chairman of .the Legislative Council), all my spare time for the past six years has been devoted to a conscientious study of Utah problems, and regardless of the logic with which I may .weigh evidence, make decisions and project my honest ideas before the public,-- ! run up against the special interest voting blocs. - -Rep. King cent a year. Every voter who wishes he more lully -- understood the roles of govern--men- t FOR EXAMPLE, (1) The president of iij spending and in economic growth -- Utah Farmers Union which favors rigid high p should read America Must Grow in this price supports has been officially soliciting weeks Saturday. Evening Post-rt- he article; -- its membership for funds and support for by WaltetUppmann and. a Massachusetts -- my opponent; Institute of Technology economist They opposed rigid price sup' stress that If the country is to remain secure, ports, but the many farmers who agree with the economy should grow by at least 4 per me are not organized into a political bloc. -cent a year. ' The Farmers Union is. Official government sources the CZMYOPPONENT has a 90 per cent Tndex7 the' SurvejT'ofCurrent grade point with labor's Committee on PoBusiness, Economic Indicators and the Federal Reserve Bulletin cite these alarming litical Education (COPE). COPE seeks elimination of laws, and my oppofacts: Consumer debt is up 7 billion dollars in nent supports this as well as the other COPE objectives. I do not 17 months. Retail sales at annual rates are Result: The AFL-CINews of Oct 15 down 12 billion dollars since April. For 16 weeks steel production has run less than 56 reports COPE Forces Working Hard for ' Victory of Liberals In Utah," and especially per cent of national capacity. y cites my opponent who, the paper says, UNEMPLOYMENT, seasonally adjusted, has a right COPE score. is now 5.7 per cent of the labor force, higher (3) INDIVIDUALS in organized educathan in the 1954 recession. The number drawing unemployment compensation is tion who are working for federal aid to teacher salaries have, during this campaign, 400,000 higher than a year ago When the steel inyited my opponent to appear before them strike was on. I and have officially recognized him for his MY OPPONENT has suggested the govsupport for federal aid. ernment will have to regiment the economy While I acknowledge some need in the to achieve an increased growth rate. case of building construction, I oppose aid I disagree. Gov. Rockefeller disagrees. to salaries on the ground that we can do a And so does Walter LIppmann. better Job locally. MR. LIPPMANN shows, as I have tried to FOR THE FAST SIX years I have taken show in this campaign, that the government the realistic, progressive steps in the Legising its has always possessed the lature which have given education tremenpowers over credit, currency, interest rates, dous strides forward in this state. import quotas and tariffs, to name just a BUT WIN OB lose, I have faced all to , stimulate few Indirectly economic growth which will keep this country the issues squarely, and met my responsibilities. I now respectfully ask for your vote. greatest In the world. - to-hi- 1 right-to-wor- k d, They havent done It. There are no signs that they will do It. I poorer than the people of -itis but bad. Many of the men stay away from church but send their yvomen to listen. They come home with news that the new political party Partido Sociallstlca Populare is Red. - Venezuela and any change in their lives must be for the better. UNDER BATISTA, the average field worker earned one peso a day. Under Castro, he earns one peso, fifty centavos. How ckh anyone oppose a tnan who has raised wages 50 per cent? Castro has torn down slums and put up prenot know did that They fabricated houses. He has were from a moving they bulldozed wild growth off murderer to a madman. the land and planted cotton. Many of thefn do not know 'He has forced drug manufacit yet, because the only in- turers to stamp the retail formation they get comes x price on the bottle before It gets to the drug store. from the government newspapers and the government Tlie people, like children, radio. . their heads when hang There are seven million communism is mentioned. people, and they are spread 725 miles across the land They know that there is from Plnar del Rio to Orl-entsomething bad about this. They dont know what it is, They are basically poor AW PIrTY PP POLITIC'S Yoi) KoTICE HoW HE STUCK-- ) THE FACT'S? 1 - Soaper Says The Communist bloc coun- - tries refuse to pay ' their share of the UN. operations - Only In Hungary did the heel press too hard on the Magyar necks. There, the Communists had a chance to see how the opposition built up, where the leaders came from, what the opening day targets would be. I have talked with Cubans of all kinds In what is now called Castroland. It' isnt easy to win their confidence, but, once it is is won, they spill over with the hard logic in the Congo. One field In which Uncle Sam is away ahead of the Reds every THE MEN, torn between feelings of guilt and a bet ter Income, refuse to join , the party. In Guantanamo City, Commissioner de Sola tempts ' hem with jobs, then tells them that they must join the party to keep working. .The membership lists keep rising. picking-up-t- Just Try and Stop Me By Bennett Cerf his ' ceived a mail order from a the shiny customer in Vermont for a new kitchenetterWhat is I volume ealled TheVenisanf my snookums doing in here-s- o -- Book. There- - was a post- - ; script to the order: Please long?" he. Inquired. His worried bride explained, I' get this book up here within A bridegroom followed - into tootsie-pi- e -- hot water and now I cant has shot a deer." find them." . "Those who oppose him are he- check. Various political leaders suggest a code of ethics for Washington, and it is probably only a personal oddity that we have always distrusted a man who needs a list of framed mottoes to remind him how to act ' After adding up all of my notes, and subtracting the lies and the' obvio.us bias, I am left with these figures: When Castro came into power in January, 1959, he had 85 per cent of the people behind him. i -t- THE FOLLOWERS of Castro now are down to 65 per cent throughout Cuba, still a fat majority. Opposition to his government is growing slowly. The political philosophy has changed from a choice between Batista and Castro, down to the hard pan of vs. America. If Castro has made a bad mistake, it is that he made his sharp left turn before he reached an intersection. The people arent ready for It When I asked the Cubans how -- their : the UK. dollar ' they said Even. A dissipated socialite stag- gered up to a bar apd demanded a double scotch. No - son,"- - decreed; You cant the - bartender. even lift your head up. All right then, agreed the socialite. Gimme a haircut. A major at a draftee camp discovered two squads of peso-match- of them do not mind having Castro take their dollars at the. Guantanamo Gate and give them 'pesos.-Actu- ally worth- - 4a. ; It isnt an easy against him. assignment . - Castro-communis- - Those who favor Castro are ashamed to admit It. r they-know- Mexico and Guatemala and e. the-feder- ..I THE REMAINING 15 per cent were the intelligentsia doctors, lawyers, students who were afraid that the Barbudos would Inflict a government of poverty on all hands. Three per cent of these were the rich, who contribute to Castro and to Batista, in hopes that tha winner would spare them. The people felt that anything would be better than Batista. FLA. .The maall Cubans in Cuba of jority endorse Dr. Fidel Castro. This Is a bitMIAMI, and ; Jus t Don 9t Discuss It Gu bci You . of a big around a cave-itrench. Does your sergeant know this trench has collapsed? demanded the major.. If he doesnt, answered one rookie, were sure gonna tell him when we dig him out! n "I never get parking tickets any more," Mrs. Jasper boasted at her bridge club. I just removed my cars windshield wipers." A new York bookstore re-- o When is one low-pric- e o more than other low-pric- e cents on thd open market. On the black market, the peso is worth 28 cents. What the people of Cuba need most of all is truthful Information. A big powerful radio station at Key West, speaking only In Spanish, would be bread for the mind. car worth cars? tools-rinclud- o When its a MERCURY METEOR Dr. Van Dellen T Asthma Wheeze? Nope, Stuck Seed were certain asthma was responsible. The physician suggested consultation with a specialist, to look Into the youngster's windpipe with a bronchoscope. A watermelon seed was stuck to the wall of the bronchus. It was extracted and wheezing stopped. A baby had In difficulty experienced swallowing for over a year. X ray was finally taken and a penny was. found in the" esophagus (gullet). The com was removed and the little one re- covered. - THESE AND other exam-- ' pies of unrecognized - bodies In- - the ah andforeign food A passages were reported in the South Dakota Journal of child beDr. , Medicine and Pharmacy by gan wheezing Dr. Paul G. Bunker of Van Dellen and, after a Aberdeen. few months, the parents When food "goes down the wrong way most us are able to expel it by violent coughing. We are aware also of the dangers associated with swallowing fish bones, pins, arid buttons. THE USUAL suggestions - -- of turning a person upside down and slapping the back do not always work. Swallowing bread rarely dislodges a fish bone and may interfere with examination a few hours later. Detecting the foreign body often takes considerable skill because may not show It; passing a scope is necessary to find the culprit. These special procedures are recommended whenever chest symptoms develop, particularly when the cause cannot be found. X-ra- y Gorens Quiz on Bridge By North - South North deals. C E Goren vulnerable. NORTH . producing a rather unex- pected result from the standpoint of the defense. AJ V 764 108532 865 DECLARER was 111 advised enough to duck the club lead, whereupon West, noticing that partner had EAST WEST played the lowest club, de10642 Q983 cided to shift. The natural . shift was to a spade Dummy V J932 V 1085 962 K7 played . the jack, East the K2 queen, and declarer the king. QJ109 Declarer tried to recover SOUTH by leading the queen of K75 diamonds hoping that it V AKQ would be ducked. West, howAQ J ever, could not delay win-- , A743 ning with the king and proThe bidding: ceeded to drive out dummys West South East North ace of spades. This effecPass- Pass 2 NT Pass tively blocked out the dia3 NT Pass Pass Pass mond suit, and declarer was of lead: Queen Opening held to his eight top card clubs. tricks. Indiscriminate holdups by , DECLARERS holdup at declarer on the opening lead trick one was more-th- an at no trump are prevalent merely, pointless. It waa ac-e v n among-tua- lly dangerous. He had better than nothing to fear lnthe club average plasuit for, after East plays the yers. Todays deuce, South can be offering is an that there, is no five case extreme card .holding out against ' " of a holdup him. . for no accountThis would be the case able reason. only if West had led a single-- 1 The final ton (In which case East, contract was A having all the spots, would sound and' have overtaken). ; West opened Mr. Goren the queen of clubs. East . . BUT BY holding up. in followed with the deuce, but-hi- s clubs declare placed himself under the greater dan- play is not recommended. ger of a spade shift, which Proper technique is to overtake with the king in order might result in the loss of to unblock the suit for partdummys only entry and the ner. Easts play, curiously sacrifice of two long cards -nough, had the effect of hr the, diamond' suit, con-fide- SUCH INCIDENTS are not confined to children. One of Dr. Bunkers patients was a woman who had coughed up blood and suffered bouts of fever since she was 5." Tuberculosis was suspectwere ed, but chest negative. Finally an taken at a different angle showed thepointed shaft and ring of a safety pin. Ater its removal, cough continued but the removal no longer brings up blood. Shels how 58 and feeling fine. High Hip S. D. writes: What causes one hip to bo higher than the other in A child? There is no pain. REPLY; A congenital dis- location lathe most likely cause. This may escape detection until the chlld stands or tries to walk. Priced to compete with the low-pri. 1961 Mercury Price Comparison Chart Prices start hundreds below last yesrl 1. MERCURY METEOR 600 Priced right In the heart e of the field. low-pric- and Checkups P. writes: Does the blood have to be checked regularly when taking pills for diabetes? REPLY: Not too often because urine tests for sugar offer a good index of progress. R. modern, shoes with rubber soles hard on the eyes? REPLY: No, I thought this old wives tale died long 'ago.' But look how much more you get with Mercury Meteors' Heres the big point to remember. Up until now Mercury ce low-pri- ce low-pri- 800 Priced to compete with the top series 2. MERCURY METEOR In the low-pric- e field. FIRST ce LOW-PRIC- E CAR WITH A FINE-CA- R RIDE. Heres the big difference Mercury has that no other low-pricar can match. You get ride advances found in no other .car at any price. For example, all Meteor' 800s, -- Montereys and Mercury station- - wagonshave anew-systeof rubber cushioning called Cushion-lin-k It does far more than the job normally done by shock absorbers and springs alone. It erases those small bumps, such as tar strips and patches, you still feel in other cars. Wait until you try itl ce n. 3. MERCURY MONTEREY Finest, most luxurious of all 1961 Mercurys.v road-surfa- 1961 MERCURY LAKE MOTORS 633 South Main Solf Lalcs CIty, Utah the better JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY INC 951 East 21st South Salt Lako City, Utah NEW 6 AND 8 ENGINES. You can choose super economy, super power, or any combination in between. Engines include Mercurys first 6 plus new s that use regular gas. They deliver up to 1 5 better SUPER-ECONOM- Y field. It has has only had a few models in the low-pricar. For 1961, both been traditionally a medium-pric- e of the new Mercury Meteor series two full lines of field. cars compete with the But the resemblance between Hie Mercury Meteor and cars ends with the price. The extra values other car. you get have never been equalled by any low-price nf-the- yR. Pills field! ce V-- V-8- gas mileage than even last years thrifty Mercury. FEATU RES mors than offered by any 7 other low-pricar cut your costs still further up to $157 the first year! Everything from a chassis that is prelubricated for 30,000 miles to spark plugs. ce No wonder your Mercury dealer is able to back this can . with such a great warranty. - WARRANTYYourMercury deaIer has his warranty to 1 year or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first). This is 3 or 4 times as long as traditional warranties of previous years. Ask your nearest Mercury dealer to show you a copy. EXTENDEO v low-pric- e ded DIVISION car BOUNTIFUL MOTOR INC. ;63 80 SALES, .South U.S. Highway. 9 1 Bountiful, Utah , f |