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Show , - . 'How 13a . ' a J , ' -- '. , ,1' ,,, - - Ital4 . - ,,,o, ' ,S - -- -, 0' - -- --- ..,-- 1.11 , ,- ' - 1 '- . It ' I I- - CN-',- . - 1 .. a I III. i t...all ' , ,. I ' ate -- I . --r- vt,' -- 1 4i , - ----- - ".N - ' -- ...,-- 1 -- - ' .. , , ,, , : ,,,I : , ,,, ' ; , . '''' - . .' - , - li...4......................4.41 114e-----k---- - -- - -, - - - 0. - Itobb--- bel. -a - i - -- a - A21 11, 1944 - SUCH a klieg light character 1 expected to tneet when I Went te TT WAS - an experienced reporter .ot inilliona : : ., - happy kooks. - .,-;-1 ,"" did what I thought was at the time," be said quiet-- ,- Ind with a trace of bitter- : nem 11 would do it differently IY, I can , ,.. ' hog at 5,000 won- - . is nOw Sure! officer hindsight police ' I met- - has none of the at- - flerfuL ' . , , ' tributes al such headline (et ttu) r araMeet fiuuritehitY , -- that the mayor of Dallas was on the - phone And wished to speak 1,.:, -- - bothered a, - v, , 4, Americans ever since, , "I couldn't reveal that," Cur. -ry replied in hie soft, 16w. pitched voice..!!Thit will have to be revealed by the Warren Commission investigating the asstwiLlatIon. Vi,a have turned over to them-eve- ry scrap of evidence we have collected." ' . tecretery-whirsa- id intercRpted:by-bi- s . Ale!)11, , , 171 , sidti has ,- - "How did man get bto that baspmentI" I asked, repeating the question that , Before he could get to the .elevator bank, Chief of Police Jesse Curry was . -- , 4 L - - . - -- . , -, ' 'I - , ' , the - - - DESEREt NEws AND TELEMAM, Widnoscloyi March , , , e h'46'6F0f'i.e'iéc(ii:.i',-'''- 1 , , g -- ,.: i --,,-5- - - . ,, ,--, - - DALLA;SShortly afteill cm. on the man Morning of Nov. It a Texas-bi- g office on swung out. of his Texas-bithird floor of the Municipal Building and headed for as elevator that would . take him to the basement of the building. . - ' '$ ., ' 4 " ,. NEZ-JZOOB:- -- ,--- . By EsT2 ROBB " I a ,,,,,,,, - . - - i rr : '' b ,,,, ,t -i 1- - , , ' --, - , - - a - . i II ' , : 1 41 t ,,,, , I ' ! , - '1"1 , '''', ' - . , ' - ' 1 1 ; - ' ' 141'11 . . 1 ' ..,L - -- ' - - '..', ,-,;,--- , ; tr 5) ,, 1,- ,'.j ,,,.4 i - r'' ' ' , .iimesn' 7111.111, 1". 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Let ,, here. . -us remount . , ' - ' . oner ..in America, Ike Harvey ' , i ' tional --- reputation as an A , ' ' :. I ' -' ' - , ''''' ' Oswald, had just been shot Oat Of ' .' THAT morning of Nov,24 , police of--, . . -. . of the basement the , building, e out of was at. Jack attacked and' exciting Ruby, operator keing " -- - 41cer. -' - - - which also serves as the city . , .,, y ,, cheap Dimas ;Arisen(' joint, harshly Misled for orwald's ' jail. - - , , ,,, . 'had somehow walked into - the - - death. - , ;I His reaction 'to the astound, I Because be hadyieltied to ' heavily guarded basement He IAlptil, I ' ' es ' ormity..--,kignew- s7 f is now ou hid to "murder the pressure of news media to otwitar ' . ' . "Disbelief," said Chief curt; with tnalIce" the fatal shoot- - transfer the prisoner in broad CRIA.101VL)1 - - - - Il a 4211T11 MAIN ; - '. By ,MORIDIER J. ADLER ' Inetterell Where the crowd - when rtr1;17S lni"one7maun wywho"; 48 home daylight, for the benefit of . talked with I " Patty have the final. res' office. "Just plain disbelief, is alleged to have as. vee,and news cameras, be was Dear Dr. Adler: earlier, at tilt smarkat , ,Itembile ----au Masks, oasis:: 'ail and foremost as . sphereaiteeall-th- e precautions that -s- assinated Pr field ent Conformity and Individualitrseern to--- -' 041Sodity 7. ' where it haato pay at art, ex- - had been taken to transter bin nedy.----------, ;' a publicitt illog.11--- te two opposing forces. Today, more , - --t - 1 . --from Jail to the Colultr'PrIson one must conform to , the ' .; - ,, , ' , ' t ' - - ,., , , . thanever, :cpUopeakunfruth. ' 'f - ' t that thought every precaution had, ,tmage .. society regards as correct, f,,,,,,,,,L,,,,,,,,,ivrL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u, 1 .,.., ' -: IrIll '' ' tr,,,,,,,, ' I tgPP , ,, ', ; and risk , RIMER, an Israeli been taken .. ''.. - ' ' ,, El rY;P:r.'..1 a ! ,'' losing one's indMduality. What , M77111, 7-7f-. ' ; ' '' 4 ' ' , , reitious philosopher of our k - ,tlid the great minds value rnore;- - con-- 1 -' J , 11,,, DON'T ithink anyone in I , I, has takes issue with ' clay, iovn, .gI 410416. formity or individnality? How did they ' 1k '11 gubjeot ta . f .,' ' 11 ilk1 Zierkegaard's view of the re-- - centWT Ilaci 1)oen . al., I decide between the individual interest ' , 'I , ; or for demand. such 'i i' 1 ' lation between the individual FC-6 ti.,4' ,mi.uanolooloti41, ,altdc1(4).ilitirl..,.-"I and the public good? ' 11 " "' ' ' Instant ,' cvutin' Adler flevis,' Dr. Curry ' and the l'ilrl Buber 't'tit ,.' community. -. I -- -- --- , if ' , .Ill -- 1 il", I Z7't I ' ' , Miss Carmel T. Pandozd ' ; '' , ' ''''''' If t. r t 1 .i 1 't t , 1i 1 ' 4 con-- fled In his lowkey manner, ull I fr that , , the mindless, agrees 4 , .th !1,7 Hartford, Conn. , T e1) w'r I ilvf , 1 itt1' 11the anonymous, faceless, phee- - .. scienceless will of a mere'. had reached the Point wher, I IE ' .1 F Dear Miss Panclozzi: Were news the tn ' Tnedia trying or collect:MI must be torn.. "public", which ruies IttI 1911 71.1.'4"" r The view that Ihe Individual resisted by the indMdual per. -,' latletY the publieNhich telt it , I, - ' r 011114 modegn society. , .11 -. and society stand b art essee-- ' 4 'A 'crowd in its very to had the tight to witness or pari Eon who tends 41.411 - ii1 it it I I tielPate itt eventaas--they-oor-inevitable tn afli ct,,ceptat be said, ,lis Ole 11111.'1111 truth kv 4411 t it!' 7with one another ,is, by and by reason of the fact that it But Buber refuses it3 admit - cured. 111' : 1112K": 1 n y , .. Iaige,st,tnoderaone.In InmrendersIlbe-indivichlal-com.,---t- hatI , 1 1111 I 1 urua , III: : , I P ii ffirfl 1 tient and medieval times, the plctely impenitent and hire- - fonn-i- n which men ,r '',' 71Y i ., i'Jr0,, is . that was social and viewpoint prevailing tildtliTil,,i-,':sponsible, or fi, iliastiialiffgetherla Ti; , ::,..,:: the individual achieves person- -- ens his sense Of responsibility life, or; moreover, that we catr--- -71.1 .,, 1. . , . 1 .1 it e t ,:to . ..:Itt foliiihnent only as a,pardunconditional separate it a fraction." :by reducing ,1,, ,... ,ii, , --i , tlir 11 09itiwo.t .,. t, Li dr7 ' , inI i member of the politiI , , sphere I r o , cipating , . . 117: 1 ALL evrtrom i g,,t tit ,... of ' uncon. tti MAI'Mta tit- r. 1 'cal or religious commulity. ' Z itfr', . the everyday of human rela".' tutotti ',.: Ii ..44;44 , ,I.1 !' 1' I. fill 11"411r I PI . . tr ..... t 4P00. 1,J.ditional An. imd ethical 4 religious tons. . - 7-- BEGINNING Ivrru the Reit. ...7 1. 7. '', : obligation, said Iiierltegaard, li; .01,1: Iiii: ! 4,; it: l'i ! In aissance, however, the !rag- - it is only the indiiidual per. - THIE INDIVIDUAL t voolo-IV1111111(tglitek siliti dr ,k -- ' . I. leo k 1 , mentation of the traditional son who can operate. It is only - Ni full responsibility, says ' It , i ,,,, - s. 11,. I'l . 44Ittilettr,,.5,4;1.1.11f , , , uAkttl,1 .1 IT 4., aoclal and cultural bonds was the individual who can stand Buber, is called upon to decide 4, 'z 1 0 I, v,to 0 : i'' .. ,,t,hi) ,0,, i accentua-an t; I,if accompanied by la an essential relation to and act, not apart from but as I , , ; 0 , t. d r I ; - ----- 1: .,, (I ,r' '1' tion on the multitudinous indi- - eternal truth and value. "The a part of his community. The -,.4Y11' -, ;', rUrMee7' ,J 4,1 tP ,.. :', ifLi viduaI potentialities for - fai- - individual," said Kierkegaard,----body politic need not be a 4; n ri kkN 111-1lilltnent 'and the individual "la the category through crowd, in which individuals ,1 """.""Za 25 'fairs, Ago - - Are bundled. to ether Itke '4 :1' good 'tended to be set- - off whichr-in--a- ; religious f, respect, MARCH ' - n W4 I r"44 LI.t, B39 7 Several t, . 1 t,. ,4 --' '11V f'' ,I" ' 4 pdgeg were Ievol.cU zo ri concrete per!. '' as --Modern forms of socialLicl-1,-uttlail- :iace ""1 li'''' , .. . ii ...- ''' 'I:e '''''""ar-c-"I'--- -:l 01 11146: sons who are bound together - bills passed by the Legislature; ''........ , INN politiCal organization, in their :,,t'''.. pass." ; termed "The Farmers' , f,t14 , .).,..., a' Legis; il ..,,,i....i , ..1. The crow d, on the other by a common tradition, &us-- ;71-turn, brought new kinds of col- 4 '' i ,z 11 i ' becatmeso , ot (' .,lature" - IN i''''''.--1-1! , and, destiny, lective pressure o,kindividual iand,. thx,, Ili l- the Mb had been for many the benet , Furthermore, the individua, ...,...,,,v.....,.-- ir thoughts, tastes, and idiots. enceless, anonymour "they" or ., .. ?Uri fit of Utah's agriculture.- .,' .. i, cannot constitutes cowThe new industrialization- - and person i4.1..- p. .,' "public," rAistrootatstan hisa cowIlIm . ,;..,,;. 400 jurdor More than it obliper,, of lk report! '11 ' ... toir ir. 1 0 mass forms of communica- - .ardlY refuge, an evasion of apart from : ' I t. )' , '1,14 r i '1, , . Barrett Hall to Lul l ( ' ' ', , I ' I - - . ' k (t '''' ton were accompanied by a' personal responsibility-t- o the mon- Past, and apart from his ers metforatthe 4 61.....mou. ' é Junior Nev,ispav 14 , 1);17..kli'l -:. ....' III' --!rd, ,..,,z' of mental as truth and to the task of being relaticms and responsibilities range '1):' Ilk, . Of the Air to be broadcast r i.. 7 . r : - to other human 1f,,tl ii......'. :41i. L1, beings who are per well as material products, ancl, or becoming one's self ir '' i li 6o, .01 1 I in -k r and to ',.4.. cotnpanions place f.'", by an appeal mass " KIERKEGAARD admit ted time. l'hiough person'al 4, 1 respon- , ty or pubuc op on. This---- e- Yours 50 Ago that preachers and prophets sible action in the common ; Ayelopment brought forth vehe- MARCH of IL 1914Experts ' ment and anguished cries of of the truth addrtel Throngs of ' situation viler! bs la Placed, r it the U.S. Forest Service bacl eft t, be insisted that the' tht individual becomes a Per-Men, but re protest from many eminent discovered that the' waters of ' ' -so ' insofar the as beson only and 4 the ', body politic thinkers 10 , the Great Soli Lake actecl se '11 -, ' thrOngl 00014 0! resit living comes a genuine community. - an excellent preservative of ' - AMONG THE most penetrat- - Individuals. : WIN flab Of lb. wood. Irunbers,-Se- t in I h e .5446111100 of Ge trig and significant of the World bv They address the Individual i 11' , lake 43 years ago were re, , Lot, p responses to this new threat to heart and conscience, and in - :71,t,,Ir nth': :";11 I: moved to . ems. condition. in immoral Adlor for Wrest perfect Individual human personality iimett: ,11 tr.: doing so, they, in effect pull sid e' for i nclusion I thi s .1 ig Mt will select as first Each was that of Soren Kiereke- -, the individual out of the crow4 , ' reek the writers of Me 11(.1 o Years , 73 al Ago and restore him to his per- - e.ra letters. tio will use ONE of ;re. - muccil . gaard; 'The great Danish re- 11) L! 1 u, 1289Fred claw; r, letters as basis for a Mum admit f ' ! 0 ., k ts,-.10- ... - , . A , , ,,, - - . , , , cti' A- -, , , "' .. - ,- PA 3t . '4 l'',..) - - , - - . ''-- GREAT'IDEAS' - iq----- -- - Or,i .- - laLA , 0- - l; ',,, - , elhiee-religiel- ls 4s ' - tee-ral- ly 0 ii - , . r- ,tI - , -,---, ----- ----- ----, 3 , , ., - .. - t I - - - tit li ft ..1 and-value.- -:- - - - . - , - 4,9 is yr i -- - - -,'. , ,,, , - ' 14 , ii' 1 Li 1 , .., . ! ! I . - 1 . ,- - . Illy , 1 , - - ". 1 s--- vi ," ',If ? . ' 4 lt )I ..-)- - 41i Legisiature Het& Session? - fillj N'- ira...,.....r..1' ' ' It 1 Ralfmug ethico-religto- rts .. alietito.01000enst. . I 4W' ; - 1 -- tia'ekil;'141'--, related l:i 1 ' dent . , IP I i ATI untruth,--Ttranscen- , 1 I, - . , , Prv-ssur- .., , r - ',h., . ' 1,,,,H . . -- , - - . , ' '''';- -- 5 t 11 0 --N i , ge,0"--.0- ' .i:, - .11 - . 7--- ' --- - ' ; ,. 'i , - , . r- 1 - , 111 . ) , weekt-Y-beenni- 'it 1Ilare11-17-e-- -- ng -- -- 41 ,,.. ., 4-- ,' ' , ,,,V, .141,1,4. . ' ! .g. .; , 1 , , i -- 19th-centu- r t: : .2 '1'11 , in- - tellectual power against the blatant!'untrtith'i of the tauwd, : ' 1 - ' , , , At itago.LNER ' M.D. By ' Postnasal drip is not as mysterious or - baffling as many gut-- - Ys he fgrereehrst '. th cad least helped. , a latter:, et. nst, - 1 - - , a , - ,, - ., Ou of - ' I - . --- , . , , . --- , , 1 : - - 7-- ' , . , I , r . ,r . . -- -I mug. :2 -, ,. ; ' , I , - tt- . 1 4 41! ' . .. This be dIstracting.,-$.1t,-1-- ,-- throat-clearin- g . - t ec -- - 1,-- .. , I - , -, - , , ! , A report on ---Mc General Conference --ofEldern laboring in EnglEm4 was published. Ceorge Q. Can- -. non of the Twelve Apostles was -- - -- I- ' - 7-- . P ''''''. """"'"".." ' (eat t (1, - ' , ,, 1, . , I. ,,, , ' - Ratt -- . te4f-te--4 . EfillAilytA44 1.1"'r - - -- -' - ' - -- - - -' - - I' , - ' . : , 0vett4 - -- . .---- - - - - . ,,, - - . -- - ' - - . -- - , -- 0, . , , , -- . MOIntlim - - - t v. - ,..'1 ' - - - . rocelve'd iii &offish train the liciacatiork Writers Assad& ton, end the--Utah Iducotion Association., .' , ; , ", , . ,' .. ,' eadit am a - - tot; II lta f q ll i'llivilligliiii RI II -- ' ; '''.. ' , . . Dag Hammerskjold :. .' -- . . the rest. We took Ibis yell' , - - . - , , ,. - , , .,,,,,,d,-,,--,,,,,,,,- - -- - - : - , - . - ' - -- , . ITI AND ' ,, -- .. t ., . , -- . ..11,".$9,104,4 4.,,10..Mr,VVRM,..Vit. , , ' - '''' I ' I 10,JI: A:r C 7: ' t 3 ' "'": C' .. : --- 7- . - t - -.. - - - : ' ' 7 w,el.44.4,,WIMPrf,r,00, - . : . , , , , , , . - : I ' ; '. , :- - - , , , IP." e , -' .., - '"""1 , 1 ,f f . ,,,,, i t ) . . t, ' - , . 1 - -:- I few dollars A E, T I - - , .I , 1 . ,, , SETYOUIIGOAL , ,,, , . - , . i , , . . , -----. d ii I , - '- - - . - iv-it- , , - -- -- lead the UN: May and I will , i 1 -- 4'1 - ; . , 21,,JUE:orf. rgb7rtfatt ' r' House...and - liztheng. halswship ' by Os intetnatioanal Press Institut of i Zurich, $witageriand, as well 01; awards ' - - qv U 11 tbe enough saved to p!y qs11 for Our boat and motor. 13y out and credit cut we those expensive made I better deal on our purchase ready cash to buy a coior 111 ; ahead. all On It so was we weredollars easy, feints charges. wereoing --. the same way, on time "the American Wiy.1 . -; . ,,.....,-,-- , - 1 ving - 1)E4(JEfp57,-tbakt ',iv II , , - I ' , - . - ,- ,1 , , Chaffin ratentiy .,,..,,,,':". Air,Conuroonwoolth 4 t 1411,1,(ifiri 1ll!Ilicilll)tilitiN11111 I , LAVOR K. CHAFfIN Ptstrat lbws 'Education - 111 and opened s special savings account at SAVINGS. Then, every month, just like the announcer explained, we added to our , , savings as though we were making lima payments. AIVIERIC4N helped, tops by iclding . - . earlungs every six months. ---- -, - OM , - iii---:---- - , AMERICAN - ' , - , 111E1111 (111111111 1 41" ..,..:. ,.., 1 1'011 . - II Qlot .-N4- You can guess - , - r JP!' II I - . V- 4,.. .,,, o' - - , - 0MORROI , I - - , ,. I-f- bard-presse- - , . . . -- . . V long remember for our transfer to Saittakelity-.---from the We're coast, and both love water sport; so you can originally Att, ,, ..,, - ' - - -- ch'Wonderful facilities here. Then came r',iikt 4 imagine our delight at finding , JAI the debate whether or not our k ,a1 budget could afford the luxury:1 ' of a boat and motor. It was just about this time we heard radio announcer telling about . - ". i American Way." - t time buying!the , t 4 - ".- ' --,, , 1 - 1 , - 'ykst oRetyt 9 ,ii,,f&111111111i 11'1 , ii11111.1N,1111 . ' JFK went to the White - ! -- I - - ,, I boo.- - t , - "lnr.11:7""1, That's a year 4 - Ton4y - -- - .' - - 1.r the year United States and Russian astronauts made space history. , --- - I 961 , 1, , ' , ,tA' , ki 114:1111W .10 - ' ' - - , - - '1, - 111' . - -- . ,, 14 - .61 'f't1 - - ' . , ,, . , e -- , - -- ,, , - --- ---- - . - , t 7 "F- 0 - I 11 - II I - - ' , I ! Ago 1861rs EA A. It 11111 IICA4ggit - ,. - Dear Dr. Molnert ' - -".-..Q' . whether any of the physi; cal factors are present would ' - ', be wdrthwhIle.,. ' ' ', 100 , to- . see - , less 't- - 6,Ilif ' ; , ' ".". cauoderidpb. y sailmirt;r1tatt:Igg, and ".chronic obstruc-:-Iiqor other 'nasal polyps s could be factors. A11argY1 . In such adult cases, is : likely but is still A possibiltty. And it could, after all, be a -- ," I trio ' , could- ' 2babit-B- ut 1 - habitils - . . MARCH 11, --- --- one now) could be the' answer.' f Perhaps-iyou toldliim you were having "occasional loss of ,control," you might find it less embarrassing. em- - Pk ," -- - - ,',;voell 1 :! He says he has a postnasal drip and that nothing can be done aixatitlstoconcerned in his profession his Voice is unusually- ImporMat - arid such a habit, it it is a - - I E. 41 q(7 111 j 4.Vva i --- - , , " It is slight during the day ' but !try distressing at night doctor Minim - she has aposMasal drip, and not much : , can be done about it except to - try some medication. , ' M11--t, " , , WM!. little cbildren,thl a sort , of con gbin g cem often be Oxaced to an allergy. In fact, it 7Hs not a bad idea to start aus,,,14 ;pecting allergy right from the beginning.' , Admittedly,, hard work isergyre: (Inked to detect the but this pays oft,' , , , Dear Doctor: My husband to clear his throat loudly,' violently and frequently. It is , worse at night when be is lying -- , s - , Ill!kr11.Ewirrillill - I barrassing problem,- Once in . a while I wet the bed.' Could president of the European it be that I have bad kidney - Mission. Jesse N. Smith, yes.' trouble?, To consult a doctor . ident of the Scandinavian )tbs-, who would see Me Mille I was L: John Mon; Smith, president stAtt til est lid et toe cramps end Of the Italian Mission; Thom- -, pains? The answer may be telling this would be most em- 3 toot simoe. 110p net r4 , barrass!nt cm-vlIggyeZrDirTrillastestr,. ,. as Eacremy and George Bysm. water, presidents of the Welsh Foot and paifls,TM. ORCI0111111 a Isnot oedwoldrossed, stamped invite.. ono and Many elders at: iddney or bladder in- 5 cents In coin to cover cosi ad Mine. fection (not necessarily a bad . Ind and bambino. , ' tended the conference. . I - - - - f , ,- I 0 , 1 i - : t ' an - . t ' . .. 777 7 , woman with married . o -- , ; . , " T111612F-441- 1,1 returned from the East wbere lie had been studying the latest developments in the sci- , ence of dentistry. - , ' ' - - :1 coludn Miss Minnie Kimball, - - - -- anhilltt - , ' pownopsr, " EALTH luyi.ute - ' three year , old girl; suffers from a 47t. , tchokingtype , In- Here's' '., :kar- - Doctor: ,, . ----P- " it many CAN be corrected or ; Ty ' - - 0 04 cut hi i , ,ut : worldy - r te- toltem-accomparded-brhirS- -A bout Postnasal., Drip. r , " termErgt Great eli.cti"111 hkrbv.14 Of 'unser, of - mins OS swum Of Dto Mors So Dr. Mortemor J. 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