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Show iHC1 v X 12 f Balt akf glribntif Ijc f Head Hunting Max Lerner Deadpan Policy Appears Best After Trujillo Death Wednesday Morning, June 7, 3961 Significant Signs of Dominican Change five-natio- 31-ye- ror this man Trujillo, just as he had ruled by acts of terror, It was fitting that death should come to him thus, trapped on a lonely r ; af nightr shot down road J Tyrants, whatever their place in history, dont die Mr. Berner easy deaths. Mussolini met a squalid death, Hitler a theatrical one at his o.wn hand when his grandiose dream collapsed, Stalin a strange death to which mystery still clings. Peron and Perez Jiminez and Batista managed to elude death when their power ended. abdicate Trujillo scorned-t- o or flee, because he thought he had found the unbeatable formula, for holding on to power: liquidate all your potential enemies, and play the paternal, benefactor to the people, It worked for 30 years, then it failed. anti-Trujil- lo repub--Jhc'sforei- Glory of OiirCulture much-persecut- o ay's rJft , - anti-Trujill- o WcoC&)0 Arthur Krock st 5-- 4 Decision Bolsters U.S. Defenses -- On! c New -- York Time Service WASHINGTON' The by whatever means neces-- ' sary to establish Communist totalitarian dictatorship in the countries throughout the world, and which has already succeeded In supplanting coun-- governments -- in .other tries. day validated congressional penalties for only certain, closely specified infractions of the Smith Act of 1940, and" put the burden on the government to prove them in are .each instance-the- y Su- - Preme Courts acceptance as a Jact that there exists an -i- , nvoked. EVEN this narrow ruling "was made by five justices against four, the the minimum majority. Opposed as ever to the terms ofJegislatiorLby which Con, gress has attempted to build protections in this country from the operations. pfthe international Comm unist conspiracy were Chief Justice Warren and Justices "Congress BUT ' -- -- anti-Castr- o THE TIME for pronounce-ment- s and manifestos out of ' Washington, as some might the if But now. not is wish, United States, working unobtrusively, could thijow its weight behind whatever leaders and groups on the island really want to build a re-- " gime-- of freedom and social reform, much of the ground lost In the hapless Cuban adventure could be regained. , .There is one rather ironic aspect to the- current attitudes toward tyrants in the Caribbean. Everyone unites fel in a grand " Yet I wonder how lowship. There was not even a revomany Americans .who have lution to ring him outwith up for Castro were the clangor of armed con- -- spoken aware of the things the Cas- flict and a tumultuous peotro and Trujillo regimes had ple. The man who had ruled In common. own a nation as his personal estate (bed a personal isoBOTH RAN a pretty, ruthlated death. Here was less operation as pretty com- to the hilt. plete dictators. Neither allowed elections, and neither The man died, the re-- " allowed opposition parties giine thus far remains.except once when Trujillo Not for long, I think. Commu-nistsinthcynically used the role. Both The internal struggle for launched considerable public power is bound at some works to improve the coun- point to invoke the secret -waittrysirie7and make Jhe peasgroups who have been controlled Both atjts happier. mg -- long forthis chance. the trade unions with an Iron" "Most of these groups, both hand. Both destroyed all An exile and on the island, freedom,- - while belong roughly with the to univerpaying Democratic Left, the best the Both sities. press in Latin kept for .the of kind regime America, of tomorrow. If. safe hands. The differences? they fail to join forces, the inheritor of the power may MAINLY they lie in Castro - prove to be another army while an- - ideology having man, as Trujillo was at the wanted only power. Trujillo start or even a Castro par- t Being without an ideology, tisan. could not mount Trujillo Ameri-caIn thinking about with Communist revolutions policy, one must allies elsewhere in Latin between a correct America as Castro policy and a wise and efsince Castro is a modfective one. ern revolutionary where THE CORRECT policy is Trujillo was a Machiavellian to play it deadpan, come out ' feudal prince, Castro has built his power so that the wishfully for democracy, close off the departure of tyrant's cause is likely to - exile leaders who might live even when the tyrant - want to get to- - the Domini playboy-d- Fountains well-traine- d mercilessly. n Castro-Communi- can Republic now and wait and pray. This Is the policy the State Department has adopted.' But the wise and effective policy, behind the screen of correctness, would probably be a more activist one. Thi is where the presence or absence of a group of men, knowing Dominican politics, able to handle ideas, identified with an Demand ocratic Left, would make a great difference in helping shape the future for the U.S. and LatincAmerica. He died In an act of ter- n be welcome and the When the dictatorship of Gengroup made up of representatives of the United eralissimo Trujillo, of the Dominican ReStates, Panama, Argentina, Mexico and public came to an abrupt' end with his assassination last week, The Tribune com- Uruguay is scheduled to leave Thursday, jnented there was no cause for rejoicing. Senegal other developments could As Castro demonstrated, getting rid of a' Indicate a basic shift in Dominican - cruel dictator may simply Jead to a new . and as In Castro's case even worse "policy, ' kind of repression1. President Joaquin Balaguer Tuesday This remains a danger in the Dominiabruptly fired Trujillos secret police chief, can Republic. But there are a few encouone of the most powerful men" in the former dictators regime. He has been acsigns. raging cused of organizing plots and intrigues MOST SIGNIFICANT is the prompt the Caribbean op behalf of throughout welcome-givea special commission of the and his name figured prominently Trujillo, of American States being Organization in the strange' disappearance of an sent to investigate conditions in the reexile from New York in 1956. t public. the At same time the Dominican ' Last summer, after the OAS voted to iplomat, Porfiro Rubirosa, in an break diplomatic relations with the Dointerview in New York contended the team minican Republic, an investigating Trujillo dynasty would not be continued, was refused admittance. Now the t that there would soon be a general minister, rushed to Washing amnesty for all political prisoners --and would' OAS the commission ton to tell the exiled Dominicans followed by free elections. And there has been a rapprochement between the Dominican government and the Roman Catholic church. A Not only- - thd University ef Utahr but bishop under the Trujillo rethe state as a whole and its educational , gime even called in a pastoral letter for Institutions, are indebted to Dr. Sterling prayers for the deceased generalissimo. M. McMurrin for a thbughtful analysis of NONE OF ,TIIESE developments are the free and critithrhnportat!t-roieo- f definite enough-tprove a basic Dominican change in policy toward more democally perceptive university cratic and acceptable government. But society. there is that possibility and it needs to be Dr. McMurrin, 'former academic vice explored by the United States and middle-- U.S. president of the university and now governments. commissioner of education, returned "To The aim must be to bring the Domini- Salt Lake City to receive an honorary can Republic back into the family of Latin -- degree and deliver the address at the American - 92nd- - commencement ceremonies nations, not to drive It further Monday into ap isolation which as likply could evening. lead it Into the camp We are, he declared, entering a time as to continuance of the repressive Trujillo of mounting crisis in both domestic and dictatorship. InternatlonaLJife. This creates tensions and strains which arouse forces of sus-- .. picion, reaction and irrationalism.1 These " Go threaten to breach the intellectual free- dom that is the foundation of our educaThe City Commission has voted to tional establishment and7 quite certainly, on drinking fountains in downtown turn the chief glory of our culture. Salt Lake City. While there is a shortage ' This threat has been countered at the of water in the state as a whole, there is University of Utah in the past and Dr none in Salt Lake City this year and McMurrin expressed confidenGe.it would Water Commissioner Harrison said the be again. amount of water used by the flowing We share Dr. McMurrin's confidence. fountains some 17 acre feet is nominal. ! And not only will university authorities the forces of resist Mayor Lee said the 48 fountains in suspicion, reaction the downtown area are a distinctive Salt and irrationalism, but so will Utah, Its Lake aty.feature.In addition. to ...being people and Its governmental representa-- . an attraction It might be added that they tives. are a real convenience to visitors and Like Dr. McMurrin, the state of Utah , residents alike on hot and thirsty is proud of its university and its tradition f - of summer days. an institution of higher education committed fully to the advancement of If the water shortage should be severe, 7 learning within an environment of genu- - there are several letter alternatives, to ine intellectual and'acadcmic freedom. "abahdonmentiot the- - drinking fountains. And we intend to keep it that Water could 'be applied to parks, golf courses or public grounds on a more careful basis- - likely saving far more than the 17 acre feet needed to keep the fountains going. Or as a last resort spring taps A series of four regional conferences on the drinking fountains. could be-pto acquaint representatives of Utah cities At all events the situation is far from " enough- - this - summer- - to anT towns' wdth certain new laws' passed - being-critic- al justify keeping the fountains turned off. by the last Legislature and with state pro. - scribed by Congress, could nullify military security-l- n stailations which have cost many billions of dollars, BIac.k,-Do.ugl- andBrennan. as They differed in their rea- -. sons for dissenting to the majority opinions today. The chief justice and Justice Brennan saw mandatory in a tandem enforcement of the Smith Act and the compulsory Communist registration -- law And the chief justice found procedural flaws in the congressional hearings. Stale, Cities Confer ut Morever, all potential agnotice that gressors are-o- n the United States will never strike the first blow, even when this appears to be impending from another nation. s Already restrained by has-fou- ,that nd in furthering these purposes the foreign government cont- world Communist movement establishes in various countries action rolling-the (whichV . employ-metho- n ds of infiltration and secretive and coercive tactics; and that, by operating in concealment and through Communist-fron- t organiza- -- tions, they are able to obtain Jhe support of persons who would not extend lit! know- ing oflheir true nature; and that a Communist network exists in the United States. Senator From Sandpit It is not forthe courts . to the validity of these legislative find-ing- s and reject them. To uphold the Communist argument that Congress had - By Ham Park Love may work wonders, Many .receive advice, few profit by it. Publilius Syrus. Does Your Checkbook Balance? balance in your the Dops checkbook agree with , the balance on jour monthly, but it wont change a night owl Into a homing pigeon. ; Sometimes a man thinks abridged its rights under the.. he is ahead of the parade, grams affecting local governments are said Jusfyst amendment, when the fact is the parade, tice Frankfurter, Other-Sh- oe would being held in Utah. Conferences 'were a HOWEVER, layman isnt going In his direction. make a travesty of , that held last week in Price and Richfield need read only the followamendment. Early to bed and early to bank stateFrom Premier Khrushchevs conduct extract from Justice and are scheduled tfais Thursday and ing and people wonder when rise, ordithese ment? (After Frankfurters majority opinon returning to Moscow, it would appear THIS FINDING in law, Friday at Orem and Logan. your fun out of life. get you risk cannot be ion in the registration case and from the standpoint of youve deductthat he is pleased with his first meetingnances of tbp These conferences, hold under the further Many weakening politicians are learnto realize the magnitude of ed the banks national security the even with President Kennedy.' the material defenses of this ing that yesterdays fame auspices of the Utah Municipal League the threat to national semore Important conclusion This conclusion, however, is based upon . country by leaving them subhas no memory. with the cooperation of various state in fact, have strengthened curity which the minority " he did not do or say, rather than ject to the internal subverwhat I mean.! - It subordinated to their various The Missus will return the defenses of the nation. agencies, are very beneficial. sion which and are The actions. Soviet sabotage How reasons does? the home positive from for .upon premier But instance would that ital service hospital For dissenting:. they' bring municipal not have been rendered by oddl You must didnt make a speech, there was no talk the principal and veij effecThursday. She will have to Congress has found that officials up to date'on the new fiscal pro-Comtive the me tell about weapons of take things, easy for several there exists a world Commuof 'the spirit of Vienna, and the govern the court if four members," cedures act passed by the last Legislature, munist conspiracy. system nist movement, ment-con- t your one short of a majority, .weeks, but she has alwavs rolled televiradio only -- on the new and press, law retirement public employes sometime. Ilf Ham Park The Supreme Court Mon- found that difficult to do. whose purpose it is had prevailed. sion limited itself to the official comand other new legislation of importance tell you about mine now. Her spirit is too strong for munique issued by the two conferees and to cities andtowns. Important relationMy system used to work" her frail body. to quotations of generalities from foreign pretty, good when I was ships between local communities and the This Is Home, , . young and had. in the memsources, of B and C state, in ory line that is known as A fire on the flagstone 7 If Khrushchev considers he scored a road funds and in highway planning, con- -. total recalL hearth, Power Can and is Water On he so now. the not the Access Limited victory, considsaying and are struction maintenance, Responsibility First I would "add two A puppy asleep by the door Board from money he were greatly displeased, "accept other hand, if ered. Editor, Tribune: I agree ciphers to my balance for Here a peaceful quietness Editor, Tribune: A news the Fish and Game Commishe would be likely to say so vigorously. " with Mr. Munk that revok-- , appearances In the latter category a recent State accents , sake, You item in The Tribune a few sion to create an impound a mans license doesn't The Vienna billed as was conference to' ing In case Soft reflections from ceiling someone know, make just Highway Department proposal reservation is made, eep-him mentjwith from driving. days ago very .disturbing was looking over my shoulto floor; asengineering, talent and.. epuipmcnLiivailv. an, opportunity Jor the tmlcaderslatake Tt- - is - noted that certain not for the fish and then X would like to recommend der while 1 was writing a The sun on the greening each other's measure. Perhaps the Soviet able to local governments offers the prossure accbss by the public that the car be impounded as . check. But that practice can meadow , ranchers notice have his given is of analyzing on premier of and which impressions the substantial city sayings money well, Surely there is a place-lar- ge be expensiv- e- when that That spotlights the early pect provides to Creek" intent close of Bed to President American and the for the impoundment. preparing town street and road construction and enough where such someone happens to be a springs mood base future tactics on what he has learned. .. . Dam. tofishing because of a - ; W.J.AIRD autos could bo kept- maintenance. member of your family." Every scent a separate spice' It would help also if the Khrushchev vigorously sought the Vienna number of ewes in the area treat Most important is the emphasis on As I have always had difWhat of Renters? . newspapers reserved a cora perfume the gods Like in a delicate condition. Sevmeeting but pot simply for an exchange in I cooperation. Instead of the state and money, saving ner where the names of ficulty have brewed; A And amenities. since Is Tribune: of he recent might mv evolved a I called Editor, scheme outwardly eral questions arise. Utah's 212 different cities and towns going those with revoked licenses With healthy and happy account." cents "odd article Robert on happy at piesent,it is logical to assume savings their separate and perhaps conflicting by Halliday these animals could be published. Then we Why cant children, Id just neglect to carry forhe found out what he wanted. be moved from the immedicould all help end the carproposed steps to survival ways they are encouraged to move toward any balance under four-bit- s A spouse who improves to a ate area the dam of and the reon the Now, In overall employ metaphor peculiarly the event of enemy attack nage highways by down the line gether w'lth understanding in the in the cents column. It suited to him, we will have to wait until access road? Why wasn't porting those who drive was really quite simple. And, Could I want more food for Interest of Utah and its citizens. raises some questions In my while revoked. access to thisJmpoundment he drops the other shoe. my soul believe it or not, I knew mind. - I will be willing to revoke secured before the money Than a spot in this life such a penny how much X had to are The such harsh treatment when proposed steps was provided for the erection as mine? saved that way. Then a fine for home owners, but opponents of stricter control of the dam? Do the ranchers V. - Trollope Cameron. I strange thing happened. can provide a satis f act ory in the area actually have the we dont have the money to transmake to mental answer to a child who, when began KW.UTistE.... authority to close this propDid you know that put into one shelter, let alone .By Fletcher Knebel ' mother lying dead at apositions. v seeing YOU , NAME K ??., of figures is h erty? : transposition the side of the road, asks: It now comes to mind that one in very house or apartWASHINGTON Gen. Trujillo. Jr. a common error in accountdoesn't In. The only my mommy Why stakes charge in the .Dominican Republic. in November, 1959, W. S. ment we live ing? And that they are A ballad as wake up? Or if these critics landlords-tak- e of. the time most -- Rolton- divisible-by- 97 But any, president Hp'sJrainedJn-lhe- ' arrrtsf-'.of ' as profession encourwill words of The Wreck of the Hes- supply Interest in tenants is when Southem Utah Wildlife Feddont ask me why. Anyway, which have embraced him from ftollywood to give a' person ' before a perus" agement might feature the do due. So rent is where the a I mental made eration, testifying transposito the Riviera. plight of the yacht Deduc-- ' crippled for life because - somewhere United States Senate-wat- er tion the protect our along some Immature adult knew tible, q drift on the Sea of and ourselves? resources hearing in Salt line and instead of having Fo'rmer Presidenf EischhowerVfrehds' he could pay a small lee for Tax Reform.. reborn-a credit balance of a made Lake been shelters I havent $671, ' Why City, a mistake. Or what do you day in Washington. Nice town to visit, mendatiori that there should put in the basements of pub- - tell a family that has used had an overdraft of $7.16. Sometimes money Is the but hes glad he never had to work there. lic schools? Thls'would nsl be legal safeguards to inNotes on Cuff Department Its last dime for medical ex key to status in our society It all waters us wohld but sure public use of only help penses and are burdened for . It all depends upon which at other times its brains. Harry S Truman says the freedom side of the fencp youre on help the person traveling - life with a helpless invalid? impounded by dams conAnd its kind of lough to First riders are outside agitators. or the working perwhether you believe the adstructed by the Utah Water through a someone devises When belong to a ofthat has , thing you know, Bob Kennedy will be son who couldnt get home . test that measures the emoministrations policies are never gone infamily and Power Board with public for either. one to former President for money. He stated that there in time. swap fering or the Indisweeping of country an tional maturity, 500 bus depots. . I understand Hold-uthat many vidual, then testing drivers was no such assurance and simply taking it to the men who talk like cleaners. on occasion access was .other' cities in the nation do beatniks howthat are reported. A sad UntilJhen, might help. The Soviet Union reports Its popula-- , have public shelters and denied the public to these One Is about as much the day, when the criminal ever, those who drive must tion Increased four million last year. Commaster of his injpressions as classes start running around signs posted to let people be responsible for their acts publicly impounded waters. munism just cant seem to stamp out know where they are located. while driving. he is of his Coughing and with the wrong sort of Another question which Long In Minneapolis Tribun MRS. R. E. KERSEY JENNIE ANDERTON aneezingl That private enterprise. might be quite relevant is: party In Vienna Tlie 0. . g service charges, foreign-con-trolle- The Public F orum By Our Readers - -- -k- -- - Visiting Cartoonist ':.J"rcsr - ' r - - -- Potomac Fever Soaper Says heart-rending -- we-go- to chil--'dre- n i " J I y-- ' i |