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Show By Blake The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 12, Joseph AIsop Greek Drama: A Moral For Western Nations-- - During ATHENS a month of lotus eating and archeological escapism, the only flaw has The Neighbors By George Clark- - the Imto watch pulse this country i out of the cor ner of one eye, The Greeks, the least numerous but far from the least significant of the actors in the long drama of the-- . West, have .goLthcm-selve- s into a thorough mess again. The detailed right and wrongs of the mess the U.S. Has Ace to Foil Grand Slam War New York Times Service sounds and is tions probably WASHINGTON-- Th world the moment seems even more perverse than usual It is blazing hot in Washington when it is supposed to be made. There, is still a great difference between the W'ords and the actions of all these bawling patriots, and there is less military power involved in their dangerous adventures than the headlines seem to at cool. India. suggest. which invented nonviolence, is at war. Berlin, the - . flash-poin- Little Gunpowder t of Europe, Is calmf and the imperious New York Yankees ' Mr. Beaton are in sixth place in the American League. It is all a little odd. The .Communists another like are vilifying-on- e eastern - and -m- two qualificaought to be iddle-western Republicans. The western allies are staggering, blundering and squabbling like schoolboys. Asia Is using the techniques of the West to destroy the dwindling influence of the West, and for the moment a tornado of angry voices dominates the Asian, majority of the human race. All this noisy disorder of little men in big jobs gpnds a shudder through thp rest of thp world, and suggests a vast and irreparable breakdown of organized society. Yet bad as it all looks and Thp Viet Congi for example, are carrying on their war against half a million South Vietnamese and over 100,000 Americans in southeast Asia with about 10 tons of supplies a day from North- - Viet Nam. This amounts to little more, trucks full of than four two-to- n arms and ammunition every 24 hours, and gives some idea of how much trouble can be caused with, a little gunpowder, and how hard it is to stop this may limit the consequences of their action. Propaganda Talk? This is an awkward and disturbing period, but nations no longer resort to total war because of the murder of archtill talk as If dukes. They down the would .bring they world if they don't get what they demand on Monday morning, but on the whole they do not seem to take their own threats quite as seriously as the headline writers for whom their Threats are obviously intended. The. world is naturally .horrified by the outbreak of yet another war this last one between peoples who have lectured the human race on the virtues of philosophy and passive resistance but even the moral monsters of the world ' n Yet the real moral of this crisis here surely is the peril of shortness of memory. At of the second decade after the second great war, moreover, easy, ' ent forgptfylness of the old lessons is cropping up everywhere. Even a few years ago, for instance, who would have predicted a French national policy clearly calculated to reawaken the mast exacerbated German nationalism?-Yet- , for practical purposes, this Is now perhaps the most Important aspect of Gaullist foreign policy. And there are only a few, like the shrewd former ambassador to Bonn, Andre Francois Poncet, who have dared to enter the mildest protest. Even a few years ago, once again, who would have predicted the present galloping disarray of the w'hole Western alliance? Yet the old leaders are gone,, who jointly met the common dangers and braved the-clos- outside the Indian seemed to have learned to put some limits on the use of military power since the advent of nuelpar weapons. The Beal Kurpirs What i surprising in this immense struggle for influence over the undistributed areas left over from ttie gious war among then peolast world war is not that so ples, but they are both short much power fe being used to of oil and ammunition, and control thpse borderlands of the Communist empire, but that so much power Is being held back in the fighting. The United States may not be prevailing in Viet Nam, but Haskln By it Is limiting its war power have shown that there are and limiting its war aims, and Q.' If the reactor on the more male bobwhites - than China is retaliating mainly nuclear merchant ship Savannah should fail, how female, and ll Is generally the with words. unattached cocks who sing would the craft get back to Even Sukarno in Indonesia is not acting as viciously as he during the summer. In one export? C.P. is talking, and it can be taken periment, such a cock was A. Because practical exper-fenc- e watched for 15 consecutive for granted that this comparawith maritime usef nuhouhs, during w'hich time he tive restraint is not due to any clear power is so limited, the out 1,430 bobwhite. gave moral scruples on his part. .the common foes and develSavannah is equipped with calls. At least one reason for this oped a strong mutual trust to her bring auxiliary power is that American power is a and understanding. Q. Have any groups In back to port should thpre be influence from .restraining Viet Nam received the difficulty with" hpr reaetor. I .a at SO Years Viet to Berlin India, Pakistan, Citation Award? Two generators In the United States, to be Nam, Korea and China. L. N. ran furnish electricity to turn ' sure, most people in Congress Still Influential her propeller, supply the A. By July of this year, five and the country still seem to ship's other electrical needs, Despile all Washingtons such awards had bepn given and operate a cooling pump bear in mind the harsh expein the dealing mistakes of past to units serving fn the Repubfor the reactor. riences of the last 30 years. redistribuwith fhe post-wa- r of Viet Nam. The units are lic Yet the most clamorojis in Influence and tion of power Q. Is the. call of the voices increasingly belong to 107th Aviation Co.; lgt Air the and influence the powrr the Asia, given only by those who were wrong about in that United Slates 34th of the Commando male? H.Q. Squadron, almost all the great issues of Tactical Group, Spcond Air, part of the world is still conA. Yes. The song from this troubled period, from 44th Battalsiderable. Division; Ranger which the bird gets Its name Without it Viet Nam and China to Cuba and from the ion of the Republic of Viet i the call of a cock seeking a Nam Armed Forces; 883rd probably the rest of southeast second front to the Berlin mate, and is heard most often . Regional Force Company, a 'Asia would likely have been crisis. And these voices seem during the spring. It Is heard unit of the Armed Forces of taken over by China already, to find an eager audience in occasionally, however, during and without' the threat of U.S. the Republic of Viet Nam; the y o u n g e r generation of the entire summer. Studies and the 514th Tactical Fighter intervention In the Americans. conflict, China Would be The change In' Intellectual Squadron, a unit of the Republic of Viet Nam Air Force. sorely tempted to intervene in climate has its ironies. Dean that war. in order to expand G. Acheson, for Instance, hot Q. Where should I write if its influence if not .control so long ago the devil incarninforI want to have more over the whole Indian contiate of the vicious right, has mation on this Project Head nent. now become ttie darkest ' C.G. Start program? China may still do so, It is bogeyman of the woolly left. too early to tell. People hope A. Write to Project Head But such developments are not "Amerlca'i Favorite Start. Office of Economic Opvaguely and fear precisely, merely ironical. They raise collection Poems is a of poems long treasured by portunity, Washington, D. C.r and for the moment they are the question of whether we 20506,. fearing a great many alarmAmericans. do not risk an absolute break ing things. But other factors in the grand tradition of U.S. In it may be found such to Q. Is there' any' way are at work for restraint' and familiar lines as My heart is woodwork policy dark oak making, which had prevent If not for peace, and sanity so surely established. Amerihome seemed again from bleeding through light turning the grealest of these is the ca for Me, by Henry Van M.N. paint? Break Today power of the Unified Stales.'-Dykp); Lives of great men A. Seal the oak w ith shellac. (Copyright) There are symptoms of all remind us (A Fsalm of such a break even today. For Life, by Longfellow) ; I know not where His islands lift their example the way President fronded palms In air (The Johnson and Ambassador Eternal Goodness, by WhitArthur Goldberg have been tier.) These and 35 other talking about negotiations By C. H. Goren poems are given dn full.. This over Viet Nam quite flatly debooklet makes tn appreciated Q. 1 As South vulnerable Q. 4 Both vulnerable and as fies the grim experience in South you hold: small - gift- .- Colorful heavy-stocyou hold : where the United Korea, AK842 VAQJS 47 Q2 States paid an incalculable AAKfi AK5 410 083 AKQ paper cover, 35 cents, The bidding has proceeded: The bidding has proceeded; plus 5 cents for mailing. price by overeagerness to get West South East South West North East North the conference table. to Use This Coupon 1 Pass Pass 8 A 2 NT alPom Fmi 1 4k however, Meanwhile, 2 Pass i V rasa though forgetfulness of the old The Salt Lake Tribune rass ? t What do you bid now? Information Bureau lessons may cause mens do What you bid now? N.VV. 635 F St., vulnerable, as Q. 2 Both minds to change, the AmeriQ. 5 Neither vulnerable and South you hold: Washington, D.C. 20004 can national situation does not as South you hold: 62 4K5S KS4? change. 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D.C.) such a trickle of supplies in so large a peninsula. x India and Pakistan have more power, but certainly not enough- to wage serious war for a long time over the vast of India. They do have the capacity and apparently the irresponsibility to risk the slaughter of a reli' - Questions and Answers diesel-eleetri- Dr. Van Dellen al Genetics Is a touchy sublet when it includes suggestions on how to Improve the human race. Modern ' education Is the only way to maintain and enhance our genetic constitution because it helps control the" birth late. man Is, more Largrr families among the of able stocks will increase the those with subnumber of genes for superior normal physiability, Meanwhile we must cal and mental 'accept the fact that thpre is no scientific evidence fer a capacities." In addition, w e superior race. Every racial do not sub'group has a proportion of scribe to Hgenes for high ability. The itlerian philosofrequence of these increases ot Dr. phy and unike decreases according to the animal freed- - Van Dellen reproductive rates of its able era do not improve our 6iock stocks. All races produce Indiby doing away with the misviduals differing in vitality, fits. longevity, athletic ability and At one time nature selected endurance. Let us foster the better the better strains from those stirviving from one generation qualities of all races. 'After to another. The fittest lived in all, most of us are a combinamany environments not for tion of racial mixtures due to centuries of wars, migration long perhaps, but long enough to propagate despite war, and customs. and disease. ' Same Old Genes tolerant Economic Progress Now, however, the economic progress is menaced by a massive flight of capital. The old bitternesses and even the threat of civil conflict have reared their heads again. And all this, primarily because the lessons of the recent past have been so easily forgotten. There are all sorts of things one would like to say about this. For example, the Greek crisis makes nonlibsense of the Anglo-Saxoeral concept of economic man, always politically guided by his practical interest. Faction and prejudice, passion, vanity and ambition are here seen to be far stronger factors than the practical interests which the Greeks age in fact gravely endangering. Beal Moral A 17 Everyone Carries Genes Of Multi-RaciStock parts played by young King Constantine, by the aged, histrionic Papandreou, by his Communist allies and by all the' other contributors must be left to these who have not merely watched the Greek crisis out of the corner of one eye. Any fool can see, however, that this crisis has a moral for all the rest of us. Here Is a country that only a few years ago was both economically ruined and ravaged by a bitter civil war. Within a few years, with some external help but chiefly by their own energy and ingenuity, the Greeks have put their country on its feet again and on a booming road to progress, too. been 10G5 A ; iywdeaU H by ftrM Mru - Ce. 1M. I let him X - S V . haa a mnloreycle, then a boat now ha wants to get married! Just Try and Stop pet-tilenc-e, Die By Bennett Cerf The late Lady Astor, born in Virginia, married William As- tor when she was a reigning beauty in. 1927, and shortly thereafter became the first woman ever to sit In Britain's House of Commons. Winston her for Churchill Ignored years, maintaining that her presence in this august chamber made him feel as if a woman had. come into my bathroom and I had only the sponge to defend myself. Lady Astor "laid him low with an acerbic, Come, come, Winston: youre not handsome enough to have worries of that kind. Lady Astor regarded the as nouveaux riche. Astors were skinning she sniffed, a skunks. hundred years before the Van- - Vanderbilts Soaper Says The new- - postmaster general Is a doctor of philosophy, something a postmaster general needs a lot of. We are told that culture la rampant fn the United States, and yet the new man on the FBIs ten most Wanted list isnt even tattooed. tain changes are taking p.are that c5mtntbe "disregarded. Survival of the fittest no longer is the rule. Today 97 per cent of all children norn will live to be 30 years old or older. These include those with mental deficiencies, phs'cal defects, and disabling hereditary diseases. The list also includes ibo derbilts worked ferries.On the subject of marriage, she outraged her husband by deI married claring publicly, beneath me. All women do. She also lost friends (not that she cared) by asserting, All this sentimental slush )eddled about motherhood sickeiis me. Why must women always be of thosq laeki&gj'du-cation- , demanding superiority? Weve-ha- d .offspringpoverty-strickecr that ever since the human ase-ridden. In addition, race was created!" these parents usually have OVEKHEABD: In Detroit: larger families than the healWant to know whats wrong thier, better educated and with our economy today? The those with proven genetic U.S.A. is making more money capabilities. Herein lies many of our economical, social, and In 1965 than Egypt and Asia know what to do with. psychological problems that Tn the Sing Sing visitors bring new pressures on the room: Convict: Im in jail political scene. Visi-'tofor having four wives. Genes for Ability How are you enjoying authorities believe Many your liberty? At a literary cocktail party: Jason, dont you dare take another drink!. Your face is already getting too blurred. At Closters, Switzerland : Here come Fetor's skis: he eah't be far behind! r: KOMEDY: 1. A hen ir. Storrs, Conn., laid three eggs simultaneously last month, then promptly expired. A U. of Conn, wit adds, . 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