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Show An Editors Notebook it was Pfcemefc Test for President Lies In Handling Red Cuba The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 7, 1962 By Blake Ever Happen to You? AGO WHflJ fooz Yea& tf WAS NEW- haven't Bought a Leonard LyonsT The Lyons Den -I new SINCE ITS THE ONLVNiCE PjZESS I.; OWN Views on The News: ; , , Some weeks sgo, it was suggested that "the President is readying himself for a stronger, and more positive approach to the Cuban question." I attributed his "firming up of a policy on Cuba" to these developments: 1. Uneasiness of the American people in seeing a Russian military buildup so close to our shores. 2. Pressure from congressional Democrats who tell the President they cant very well defend the administration's use of .armed force to turn back the Communists in Southeast Asia while we do nothing to prevent Russia from establishing military base in this hemisphere. ' The Increasing tempo of criticism by Republicans who see Cuba as a tailor-madcampaign Issue. Belated recognition by the President that our inaction with respect to Cuba has encouraged the Russians to become bolder in their aggressive designs. . VO YOU NEW YORK Robert Ryan, who plays the title role in the and Crouse musical, "Mr. President, sat -- next to JFK at the party follow! ng the V a s h ngton premiere. President Kennedy told him they had one thing know How OLD MV' .SHOES ARE? Berlta-Lindsa- common: In y We both had a tryout In Boston, before Washington. Ted Kennedy's Strategy planners have advised him not to debate George Lodge. There will be a Moscow production .oj! "The Affair. the melodrama based on C. P. PAUL FORD Interrupted his rehearsals in "Never Too Late here to fly to last weekend film his role ki ' e Snows Dr. Vail Delleil ATICLE, I attempted to out that Cuba, like Berlin, is a problem which belongspoint to all of us and should, therefore, not become a partisan issue. My second recommendation was that the President or the secretary of state should direct attention to the menace of a Soviet-helCuba and request the Organization of . American States to take appropriate collective action. ..On , last .Tuesday, and .Wednesday,, the , secretary of state did meet Washington with the foreign ministers Of 19 Latin American countries. At the conclusion of this informal two-da- y conference, a communique was issued which condemned t intervention in Cuba," as "an attempt to convert the island into an armed base for Communist penetration of the Americas and subversion of the Democratic Institutions of the hemisphere. , . The fingers are employed in almost everything we do. Some people cant keep them still: they tap Sino-Swie- rhythmically on the table or arm of the chair, fondle a pencil, or massage the face. Such activities may explain why the hands get dirty and ALTHOUGH SECRETARY Dean Rusk tried to rally support for tougher measures against Cuba, the communique daily repeated previous declarations by OAS countries, but in stronger tones. If these estimates of the Washington conference are accurate, our attempt to forge greater hemispheric solidarity on the Cuban question was indeed disappointing. f Micro-organism- team with germs. Dr. Van Dellen ble arises from the lowly hangnaiL . These tags often follow improper manicuring or rough use of the hands. Infection is encouraged by dirty hands; bacteria 'lodge in the niches created by the skin tags, particularly when the individual tugs on or bites them off. Nevertheless, Rusks meeting with the Latin American diplomats was an essential beginning. - It laid the groundwork for future conferences and, it is to be hoped, some tangible results. Meanwhile, the United -States has decided on drastic unilateral measures to slow down the flow of Russian arms and supplies to Cuba. Much THIS WILL BE done by excluding from U.S. ports all foreign ships transporting war materiel to Havana. nations which Furthermore, ships of carry other supplies to Cuba will not be permitted to pick up American cargoes in U.S. ports for their return trips. trou- - But despite these nanlgans, it is surprising how well the fingers resist deeper Infections. she- - An additional safeguard will prohibit U.S. owned ships sailing under foreign registry from engaging in the Cuban trade. lieve the condition. Some people have repeated lesions of this kind because of careless manicuring or injury at work. A felon (whitlow) is one of the most painful of all fins ger infections. invade the pulpy part of the finger tip, usually from a simple wound. THE INTERNAL anatomy of the finger is such that bacteria travel directly to the bone. The agony is intense because of the marked pressure that accompanies swelling. The end of the finger is drumhead tight and the bone is soon destroyed unless an incision i ,made to relieve tension. Its son. Ter-ranc- e Rati-- g Paris.-- and Mr. Boyer Boyer, incidentally, is stay- ing at the Algonquin. The maitre d, Raoul, never has permitted women in slacks or men without ties to enter. He finally made his first exception: "I didnt have the nerve to tell Mr. Boyer to wear Many Infections , fbllow such tririal accidents as the puncture from a splinter of wood or steel. Human bites also are common causes of infection. a and' a' Mad "Its . . . World. , . .. Phil Sil- - vers will play a prison-trustin his next movie, for Co- 1 u m b 1 a. . . Cuba has im-- . ported, t h ou-- . sands of Haitian and Guiana . . sugar workers. r When they go home, they can form the nucleus of a fifth column. . . . Frank Coffin will succeed Fowler Hamilton as head of our aid program. James Leo Herliiiy, author of "B.ue Denim and Is In All Fall Down Paris playing a role in Shaws movie In the French Style. Hell move on to Berlin where his pi ay. "Moon in Capricorn" became a hit. It flopped when it was produced here off-.-. Broadway. Herllhy said, Obviously it gains something in the translation." . y , . Stephen Boyd, just back from , Italy, where hit wth Gina Lollobrigi-d- a in Imperial Venus, will become a U.S. citizen. . . Danny Kaye and Lucille Ball Murwill dance ray Twist a version created for them by Murray on . . . tie.1? Last year I saw him lunch- Ing at Fouquets In Paris. I to Darryl Zan-- . uck, who was lunching In d the-Arth- Kayes NBC-T- Nov. II. show - ELIZA KAZAJsaid In a magazine piece 6n Lincoln Center that hed consulted top playwrights about the blueprints and about writing plays for it. As a result several prize winning playwrights w h o never were consulted have Informally created NPLC No Plays for Lincoln Center." . . . William Holden will lecture at the new American College In Paris. . . . Arthur J. Kennedy will return to Broadwayas a director, Red Buttons, whose role Is one of the highlights of The Longest Day, won the Job this way: theaters table-hoppe- -- the section a rurdthe-corner- , and : mentioned Buttons presen c e. I led him to Reds table, and Zanuck signed him. By the way, Mr. Buttons did you read the book?" Zanuck asked. .. . . Yes, saidT Buttons, an .And I was in the original cast." . ex-G- SAMMY CAHN and Jimmy Van Heusen will write the songs and Michael Pert-we- e and Jack Davies the book, for a Broadway musical based on "Raffles;' . . . Groucho Marx .Is brightening-the ad lib sessions at The Second City, , . . Donr ald Harron will in the London productio- n- of . Mary, Mary. . . Announces New Shopping Hours for n a n s "Man and Boy. Boyer will appear in it in London, New York d novel. T WILL BE done In the the first time an spring Iron Curtain country is producing a play concurrent with hit productions in London and New York. Sen. Kefauver will resume his hearings on the steel industry this time checking into the caliber of the managements. CHARLES BOYER,- - now rehearsing in S. N. Behr-- ' mans Lord Pengo, has a play all 6et for the following Broadway sea- Fingers Need Protection From In j ury Infection d . . -- i j y Melina Mercouri will record the theme song of her ? new film "Phaedra , . Mali, which is receiving 2H million dollars in aid from the United States, is buying a -- 8300,000. -- estate -- for thev U.N. delegation here. , . Cornelius Ryan, author of "The Longest Day, will go to Berlin next week.. Hes been commissioned by Darryl Zanuck to do a story, similar to his treatment of the events. It will be called "The Day Berlin Fell. , Customers Convenience 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TUESDAY, THRU SATURDAY MONDAYS long-runnin- g , MONDAYS ,9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Charge Accounts Invited RADIOEAR HEARING AIDS VftdtuNmd what you haf- with a RADIOEAR Highaot Quality Raaoaftabla PrltM Fra Oama. in yaur horn or our atfica Y 204 Judga lldg. 152 South Main St. Customers Parking at Walker Center and Grants Lots . KM The infected hangnail is one cause for paronychia, or A mpre common cause stems from pushing back the cuticle with a towel, orange stick, or some other instrument. The cuticle separates from the fingernail, allowing bacteria to enter the tissues that overhang the nail. The theory behind these moves is that since most friendly governments have refused our requests not to accargoes, its time to get tough about it. cept Cuba-bounIF THESE PROHIBITIONS can be! made to stick, the very substantial reduction in foreign shipping is bound to have a sharp and adverse impact upon the Cuban economy. These moves are in conformity with' PresidentKen-nedy- s word to the American Society of Newspaper Editors on April 20, 1961, when he said: .. "SHOULD IT EVER appear that the doctrine on merely conceals or excuses a if the nations of this hemisphere should policy' of " fail to meet their commitments run-aroun- -- Inter-America- n A PUS POCKET develops when the infection localizes non-actio- want it understood that this government will not hesi- JGoiens Quiz on Bridge tate in meeting its primary WtgfitiOTsrwhicira'rrtfirSe-curit- y By of this nation. A108 It would appear, therefore, that the OAS doctrine of noninterference is Indeed con- Q2 VAQ8 7 4 458432 What do you bid now? 4110 - The bidding has proceeded: East South West North 1 Pass Pass 1 4 873 5 cealing and excusing "a pol--. icy of Under such conditions, the United States Is Justl- fled in acting unilaterally for our own protection. Let us hope that the new measures will be enforced without fear or favor. Let the government determine to do what seems to be in of our own the ' country, , Mr,.Kennedy will find, as did every strong predecessor, rthat the people will give their willing support to, a President who formulates bold policies in times of crisis and fears not to pursue them with vigor. - We often hear folks say, If we only had Teddy Roosevelt 1 2 What do you bid now? ? What do you bid now? Q. 3 As South you hold: 6 VAK74 4A7532 J97 The bidding has proceeded: South North East ? 1 2 What do you bid? Q. 4 As South you hold: 92 VKQ10874 4863 A5 self-intere- As South you hold: 47 6 AK10 7 6 4 Q. 5 8 V AQJ5 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 4 Pass Pass Pass non-actio- ! U97642 The bidding has proceeded: East South West North Pass Pass 1 4 Pass 1 V Pass Pass 1 NT What is your response? Q. 2 Both vulnerable and as South you hold: base. d H. Goren WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 Your partner has opened with one heart and you hold: THE NEW AND welcome policies on Cuba are tacit recognition by the President that as yet no widespread sentiment exists in Latin Ameriwr'for concerted action against Fidel Castro and his Soviet-hel- C Q. 4 As South you hold: Q104 VA1095 4432 J108 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 V 1 Pass Pass 3 Pass 2 Pass 3 4 Double ? What do you bid now? Look for answers Monday. TWIN BED SALE Complete Beds Of course, the world is considerably more complicated than it wis in Teddys time and solutions of problems are far less simple. But I suspect that most 'Americans weary of our allies apathy and resentful of being pushed around by' Khrushchev would like to cheer a president of the Teddy Roosevelt tradition. Perhaps John F. Kennedy is, such a man. - , - inter-.nation- . WeshaUsoon-Tin- out d JOHN S. KNIGHT President and Editor.-KnigNewspapers )? Wait's Largest Display HART BROS. 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