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Show C.:4 glor,r V 4 r 7 - rIfi , . 7..7 - " , . , dB:- gqq7:,:r:147,3i - 7. 7 V4T r r r ir r- ; 41'717 , Was Just Telling Khrushcbev, 'Out Differences Are Only Temporary' - , r. :P 1r114,1i'bral(4,r7r1r-r- - , , , - We Stand For The Constitt;tion Of The United States As Having Been bivinely Inspired. The Philosophy Of Poirlck Henry.- One hundred amd eight), years ago a mat stood up and condemned the prevailing political ophy of the existing ruling government. This Malt ,E A-1- TUESDAY, APRIL 21 , 1964 EDITORIAL PAGE 4 , : mokoSniiroThii,Sto' EWE SINCE the partial test ban treaty ' lOmishchev ordered "substantial" - reduc- - lions in the production of uranium ad., plutonium for nuclear weapons... , This step is the result of a chillenge - - PRESIDENT JOHNSON said: "By bring-!p-p, ing production In line with need, wo reduce tension while maintaining all neces. mu power. Ithrushchev, alter noting the "con- siderable expense" of the race to stock- pile plutonium and uranium, said: "This latest step, though it does not yet con. stitute factual disarmament, will be u-- . it , - - was signed last August, the world has been waiting to see what the "next ; would be in the search for peace and whether it would be a safe one. The next step has now been announced. almost simultaneous stateMonday, ments President Johnson and Premier. . - God-give- - powers for government decry him, call him names,and china that he enjoys not their support. I am sure that some of the associates of Patrick Henry, those who believed that in this supernatural power of the state, also claimed Patrick Henry did not have their support.' For people who claim that men who' are in the government or military or are poPular with the People could not betray the interest of the peopli should examine the lives - of Alger Hiss, Benedict Arnold, or Judas Iscariot, - , " does' not mean Just drdming to be 'Arne-damthat all mania government have the interest freedom in their hearts. The Master said, "By their truits ye shall know theta." Therefore, I have to go along with the general philosophies of Dr. Dale and Patridt lerry-and the gen philosophies of Lyndon B. Johnson and Karl sessed by the peoples as a continuation of ;issued by President Johnson last January.. At that time '41e:asmounced a unilateral , 25 cut In uranium production and cbatis' ' international atmosphere." lenged the Kremlin to follow sult.'khrti- shchev did, apparently, with the following , UnfortImately,the history of our deal , - ings with communism does not exactly. , ,announced plans:' .trust in what its lead- -, encouragé THE US WILL REDUCE plutonium pro- - ' era even the Reds observe agree say. But duction by 20 and uranium produc- ments that are in their own interests. by 140, both 7over the next four From the standpoint of economy as well years, This includes the reductions an,thecertaintythat ChIna will have - bomb . nounced earlier. tiniest a workable disarm plan is : The Soviets will discontinue construé-- , achieved, this- step seems in Russia's own tion- on two new big atomic reactors for ' best interest-7y Will reduce production of plutonium-.-TheAs Lthis page has , frequently pointed the ..!'next several can safely make no agreements out, for nu- :years" production of tranium-23- 5 with the 'Soviets unless: : Interestsof ire clearly --, fissionable -- materials for peaceful uses, --: , including power, industry, farming, either 2..' They ' are sea water. , through open Inspection or because viola- . Obviously, such steps can -further ease tions couldbe immediately detected. - z world tensions. Conceivably,they Could 3. Violation would, not critically en- 1 -- lead to what Khrushchev called danger,oursectuity1 efforts tosearriLlorasQlution to maM problems of THT,,TEST, BAN:treatyJmemed those But are these steps safe? Do they tn.. new step does, too; but the :appmpriate ',L'danger our security? ns closa: committees of Congress will want to take That is a, question a careful look at this', step as they did to the heart of our security planning can ll 'the earlier has answer.-A- - - - , - ' ut - - of. - . all-o- n -- the course set at the conclusion of the treaty banning nuclear weapons tests, and will promote a further improvement in the - - God-give- ii:,.1.-:s0f6';- ments of the two leaders Inv Iv& - did not speak any lies nor did he advocate the loss n of any of the rights of ;rum, but he was tmdoubtedly called an extremist,' a radical, Or a similar term of that era, and he was called a traitor. ' " ' That man? Patrick Henry. a man stand up today and defend Men and their rights, including tile right to control their own property, Le. their owl' wages,and immediately those who claim supernatural - :i , ---: -- - -f- -- - -- ' . - z- - -- - 7 i 1:1-- BOTE-totmtrie- .. . - -- g, cineTand-distillation-o- - -54 tta f . - . disarmament!: onli-perso- : c- are-th- the-publi- - , Ihé-Ni6dre410-,Loos- iViS154-- 1a CIVIL ,RIGHTS DEBATE; , ' , ' - . ' , - - senTi-Cential- , , evidently cared so little that allowed themselves have they apparently to be talked out of their' takeover. ., That puts Laos right hack where itstarted. Commtmist troops remain in the-, north, reportedly trying to starve Out the 12 , 800 neutralist troops and clear the way-for a complete takeover by the Reds. AcPolicy Associa cordhig to of the Red North to 10,000 2,000 tion,' Vietnamese striking , force that was to hive been withdrawn by October 6, 1962, remain in the country, with no attempt . made to force them out: . , ' . ' - ' ' - - , - - - - - By ROSCOE DRUMMOND 1' - The Senate dyil rights debate is c, reaching the moment of truth when crucial amendments will be up ' i, iti.',''''.,,,!! , i , - ' :".,:',,:.;;::,;.!:!,: ' .0 -- - '71 ,t Why isn't this news page statusr - win's "unholy" theory of evolution? Why is "evolution" taught in our public schools? Do the the fact.ithat the 'aPiltdown Man" dis-- icovery was a hoax? Shouldn't they? Is it separation of church and stateto teach atheism in the schools? I have noticed on maps of hiking trails Yosemite National Park that there appear such places as Mt. Darwin and Evolution Canyon (or vice verse). Many students vacation In the park. While we're changing names of places, why not change the name of Evolution Canyon, for example, to Piltdown Canyon? ' George Spriestersbach " -- ,.'.'el ''I,:: givennt iHow manycollege students have had their faith in -- the Holy Bible broken because they accepted Dar-- er, Lodge, Nixon; Goldwater and of the $cr anto n. Four-fifth- s House Republicans voted for the - ,, -- or 11-1.1., rile,trm."1.17- ' - - "missinglink' ole - - sot . , -: ery-small The 1964 Republicin presidgn 4) tial nominee cannot go to the The central issue is not whether there ,,,,..),zs:.: .40:: country this fall as a supporter shall be any changes in the versim of or a worthy and workable civil the bill whidi passed the House so de- - , bill if the Republican . rights , issue is whether cisively. Party in Congress has withheld 1.:,:,..,:i.,i1",..;,, the essential Objectives are to be pre- Its support of such a NIL served from crippling amenaments. : Sen. Dirksen Musa, Calit in this situation that Sen. , is It r TRE LARGE contilbution which -- Everett Dirksen, the influential , ' -To enable 'the federal rthe Republicans in the House - Where's Our Lake? minority leader, intends to play emment to offer equal pro-tmade to shaping and passing the law Moss and is a constructil In order to attain civil rights bill earlier this year charging I noticed that Sen. Frank E. ,I, catalytic role., tion of the ' TICEIJNEASIt PEACE In Laos seems a the Republicans are "more interested in Mak these ,objectiven, - - - came, not predominantly, from - that 11.3' NO reason tc; the Easteriliberal Repitilicans, - bg sensational charges than in finding the facttP one-sidarrangement by- which the all proposed BEN; Dranni has a long slime from the moderateconse I think that the only fact that is being asked by hands of the West are tied but which imbrol changes will weaken the bill. In Mid- citizen in the Upper Basin is as follows: , ative from the every Republicans , consolidate against-Laotia- n order to discern the difference Ing civil rights legislation.Re , , givesthe Communists timeta .. west op as,. 34 between the hurtful and the ac-- has a double responsibility.e.s--le- m - :apathy, as the coup itself ironically Ms- and resume their aggression. Given these - too bad. MI 1 not then it's minimizing that's If the sensationalism, setyceptable, it is important to keep the critical voting nears: 9. conditions, the wonder is that Laos has Itrates.. The coup produced no noticeable ices of the Republican liberals know is that the lake is going down the drain. the bill's essential objectives has the duty as an in- - in avoided being completely overrun as long ' -- - tlable , ! a'reaction, favorable or unfavorable, among ., i supporting civil rights tmde,F00;r9 - dividual senator to support what Presidents -- ..'2.' Ogden Stung dearly in mind. They are: as 4. has. t the Laotian people. And the junta leaders 7Eisenhower, Ken. To guarantee the right of all he believes to be good for the and Jolmson. I am shnply nedy qualified citizens to vote ht fed-'- Mtion. . ' ' : out that in helping the 'Why Didn't tio.tielp Children? bas a duty as the minor- - pointing eral elections. ! 2He in Senate the Republican Party -To Insure ,equal job opportu- - Ity leader of the Senate to suPb to match its record -I Was also shaded by the letter tromDonald ,V11.1P,11111111110, in the House, in Orem regarding cruelty to children which, , Nelson nities whether discrimination is port the dominant Republican see. mime will be retaining, -- EXUBERANCE but fOr a different reason. had be ,witnessed; or doctrine the I GIVEN-T- HE employ-tours. side practiced and Otherwise, expressed by not his alignment with , be was so shocked to see parents cruelly kick, ,dominant consensus of the party the violating, ork-World's -- Fair Y ork of --moderate.eonservativs wing d To provide equal access to bi Ongress and of the national slutrlittle children; why did be pass - the pultlair-an, s, of ,the party. ltwould be almost imthink- Housing Bureau, 30 .Rockefeller Plaza, ' didn't he stop and come to the"children's Eisenhow. - : leaders public accommodations, Republican by? Why Ito) , able for the New York for confirmed reservations saw a burglary being committed, a I? aid? person e (which really isn't a world's fair at all), There's supposed to be a gentleman's 770r-onadult mercilessly beating another, we would ' :not to be the biggest ever held. better yet, call the police. agreement not to hilte housing, food, and try to stop I Its 'Sponsors are taking no chances. 1 , other prices !or the fair. Don't count on are Why people, so spineless when the witness Certainly the physical plant Is the mosL it. New York prices are always a little brutality towards even more 'helpless :children? Impressive ever assembled, and the spon, , People are unwilling to do or say anything because staggering to the Westerner, and pie word By Sycitify ,J.,Harris .. But - parents can and should discipline children. 'sors expect upward of 100 Million visitors - is'.., 1,hey are already inching up. ' two-yeno twice have 'children of than brutal oertaht more is This bothers the than and do Not protection. parents this. Nothing rwlmore them, during reply only things change, But the great shOw New York when must in should and , the .41Y2 million who toured the biggest that uneertaintY makes us uu" ' they persist: "Is It about peo- - but Idea' change, and even step Therefore, outsiders to say nothing of the worth , . , : We have an absolute need see such things. - 4 ' ' T they , easy. previous fair, at Brussels in 1958, ef.. current events? about and it Is words word - substantig cost, inconvenience, 'libel.. .. (The change. pie' . t ' "in I fort.-- mi. year Lincoht Center for tbe great deal has been mitten-abouwnat sort of material do ' you id," for instzmce- - has changed ' , sPanked a tiny baby when it cried. It died of inter' elien it the plane massive event that opens WednesdaY.177-- - Performing Arts is opening its New York , serior 180 Is 6 'deal it months. with? Its at humy ' went te Put them, aufl nu,t. w7--- .age degrees ' nal hemorrhaging - political meaning . FOr our part, we are pleased to pass rdong State Theater on the day after the fair -, , Mr. Nelson cited the scriptures. I also cite them. otts',. or gossipy, or what9. ' was invented a ee ntury it since belong. they . ,, , tidy and here from of Information bits .. Shakeand gleaned is , opens, - - scheduling ballet, In Genesis, Cain asked, - ,,Am I . my brother's but none-- ,', fro 1 -, - - --- - - --the mcistsinte testin ex-- ,-- Through this triyal, -our of to prepare leaders any ,,,,:there and musical help thiecesat theater gn drama, spearean pro. resounding yes. keeper?",-- Ibtmenitrcalls forth - - important,- example, we - for the e....,.111 lismmi.....rLeati : ' , trip.are ' ' Jesus-saigrams through fair time. And there "Inasmuch is ye do it unt? one --.-And --111''''''''''' ran perhaps sum have years, . mumug.,. i... - before and are mar bask than, First, be preparedwith money, res. ' many others. -----of the leased these . . ye do it unto Me.1! is running into peple, from time- - - the human need to classify, to . and btmion pads. ; -needs. our Phil000Phlool How to get to the fair? You can drive relitY-7Psycho. structure to People stand helplessly by far too often when str,,,, hove read lov, never categorirs; , , ' witness stand the cannot we Any fair is 11. burdon derby. This one - or take a cab, or dock at nearby Flush. such cruelty, injustice, and dishonesty. a logically, that in they know that everything way ; my column and who ' The exhibits are scattered will be more-scontra.. of ' tension Uncertainty, They say, "Somebody ought to do something," and Meadow Marina either, by private write one only by vague repu-- loose, fluctuating, and variable ing I ovei 646 acres. They say it will take 12 clictioni and the overlapping of I, . go on. There is no "somebody." There is only is filed away alphabetically boat or public ferry, or take a helicopter tattoo. - -that obtains in the and if it should be stopped, I must stnp it ,'- - is buried, as it were, in its days of heavy hoo;ing to see It all from downtown New York or any of the firstquestion Invariab1y0heso we constrict When you see a child cruelly used or neglected, real worldand Hotel space is at a premium. Elabo; ' -they ask me is, "What sort of plot with a tombstone clearlT surrounding airports and petrify our philosoliby to ' do not hesitate. Either step in yourself, or call the rate housing plans have been made, but column do you write1, I an-- engraved above it. . ' a fit the contours of the mind.' police or child welfare agency. We are our brother's even New York City will be taxed by the 0 Bpyr THE BEST WAY maystill be the awer, ',Ira hard to describe ''-- But since life is primarily st ' does -not is sefit Whatever anot rejectkeepers.. old reliable subway. That'll cost you 15 stalk bet is rush Of visitors.-:Beprocess,- and' reallyifs just a daily column , k. Mrs. James B. Pace ries of events, we violate the , id, restructured, or relegated, either' to ask your travel agent about 4r cents and may be the best bargain about whatever happens to In you'll ' Green of sAmreal." the River, Wyo. to ' ' the do we , when limbs , terest me' '. find in New York this year. reality of things World'rFair tours that include housing, ,...... , ,. f : down. ,,:1-- . the-Fore- ign & , , . - k themselves ,,, ' ' - -v- hiunan- skulr by using what resembled-a monkey bones mixed with human,bones. He hadthen buriecl these bones for .a while.-en- d . then dug them up for a "discovery." (This is about the way I remember the article after some years). Many things still interest me in this easel-Th- is "lioax'l sounds to me like a lypicalfliberarlatunt: perhaps to prove Darwin's theory of evolution from end when they failed to find the "missing ' , link" to prove their godless theory. - - - Vihy did this man confess in his last hour or Why couldn't he have let us go on thinking the the wrong- - end)- ?-was fc;imd 1 ' noliced-i-- ago-,- L -- some had - ----a- nother . Y - - , ., :UNTIL ME WISIIY-WASIIcoup this ' week military leaders, by right-win-g the world seemed almostto have forgotten about Laos. L. .. - Because of . pervasive apathy among , the Laotians, military, action against the - : Communists had failed miser irwadhut 1... . ably. me right : fist coalition government was set up in ': 1962 as the least Undesirable way out of : ' an impossible situation. Since -- then,thlsAneffectualthree- headed monstrosity has been unable to , - c accomplish any of the three tasks it set fx out to dot' t integrate the rival military b forces '-- merge the independent ',civil ad; - - ::ministrations, hola,general 'elections.None -- of this, - however, has helped --- -- -- . - - , Theory- -I -- - . - rs - - - - ,,. , a'.tr . 1 staterat e- - : - Several-yea- lYInis--!Unho- .7citeni in a Ms Angeles newspaper about 'a deathbed of a scientist of some variety in England- .- he had 'world.- He had carefully 'pieced to.-upon the --- 1 - - Dirw- r -- LT-The- - - - z - -- -- The-cent- ral L , ; tat - ed , andt ... ef,, ---- , r He - . , -- PieparedTo - The Fair , -- .10 , --o- f u ns , write--now-to-N- '-- ' ew - mid-1960- t - Wólidl-Falr--NevTYork- -20, , - - ,. I itor .ivingWitn,Uncertainty :,' -- . ' knoi ar fairis k his - - tig :- - -- , ' ,- - ''' - theyla," : , o. -- --- - i ...,' 'lc' - , own,---tateg- 1;;;:i; -- - - .. - - ' - , ' - ' , 'MOHOLE PROJECT ' ' 'bi 'f:.. ; - 4 ,..: , .. , ,, - ' :' ..: ' .::. .' ' rf :' ,. '. : '' I - - - - - U - 1 , ' - - - - - .; - - : - L , --- , -. of r s.' -- - , -- , ,.. . -...,-- .a)ttAidate for oblivion is the-government price support program , ,.,, , , - ,. ,, Nt- - - -- tatt.taa,11k mat Ala odL mak surg'eon gem. era!, .siter:lung study by fa, committee, telling,' hew .,' bad funding In general is for health. And'en the other band We have ,the kgriculture PeliertmlentlPected II law, setting acreage allotments for the 1961 tobacco aTix-- , , -and OreParing "weirLitillich the Surgeon lisanito' bold up 'the 'price of the . , - -- ' -, r!-.- ' ; ,:' s. , ,, . , is i :general says injurious.' ' :. obvious answer is to hill the tobacco , The prialoupport out the of business.--- government the tobacco And get ,1Yrogram . - Sinjohn ..' 'Williams baS proposed this' with ' an amendment to the wheat-cotto- n bill now before the Senate. . . -' ; . , Azid he Prom1ses to demand a vote. . , I The Williams'. amendment should be adoiHted:7- : ' f , -- --- (11-De- ' ' l T '1 , -- . ,... ' - . ."'. ' ' i - , , , '; ' - , - : '. . . , . - , ... . - ..., ,...,di ,,EL.,. ,atan ' ' - 1, 14., , tta Aan - ,.. , 4 Here vle,,,have,the -- - '. '.' :. ,, ,.-.--. - - dollers.N---- -, -- ' ' - high-power- . 1 - ktarns which over recent years has soaked , up many millions of tax : look'for--eontimakt-indepe- - ''''.- . - !,TobaccolAid - for tobacco.- - ndent , 1 , ,,,, '-' End, Federal!' N , , Let's , 1 --Brew- ,, . -,- .'-' ,,,,". . - ' -- subsidies being as hard to abolish as sin, 'one should know betterthan tli expect anything, but, An excellent cipiertunitieeme at hand to knock in thee , , ..,, . I n' ,..-,, ',....bead at least one of the subsidy pro- - - - PRESS-SCIMIT- Federal . i a, FROM' THE MEMPHIS --- , -- - ' - tr. - oet----up- -- i T , who was scleatists :adviser and oil ton should it drilling 'Nationalgeologist which think, rock CHAMBERLAIN Academy mysterious region of primordialBy .TORN . - odsts below-th- e be done' in two or more stages. They advo- - ; chairman of the National Academy of Science's crust, 1s, evisedhnentary Kingman" Brew. -- dence -- that the- - opinion of scholars is sóme! to advise-o- n Mohole, tried cate a" prellininari deep Water drilling- which group , ,,... ,-- Ater, the newlfin--, times lho, very lasttliing- - thara goTernment I, would not necessarily seek. OS , the committee'i way publish a statement of his 'case, ge,all " augurated president want& s, fc'oreed ' .thmugh the earth's'outer crust to the mantle. was ha iesign ' 4 ( pf Yale University, . 'AN EDrrORIAL DT A recent issue of Tome This should be done from a small oceanic. - The power of the6president Of)the National '4 -., , ,' It is ' tremendously in- 'so the scientists say, in order to , , A '' 11I Magazim offers what is srutastically called platform, to keep a member of an learn- - something-- - about drilling inlbeopenItcademyotSciences k , a Alobole , just 41doholeRegressRepolfe e from-' sums to testifying - before isn't getting dug, and the editorid laments it ocean before committing-immens:". ing. the Arnerican water and a , .tongress or carrying a fight into the open big drilling rig; Deep in detail. What the editorial does not do; and big platform e college as a- tom-iltnni "done a to be has drilling could not possibly touch upon in the space, is freetkting -77 'would seem tio be o3nsiderable. Mins, if the autonomous . pletely ! vessel kept in one spot by electronic con""u"4- academy's president becomes committed for to deal with , the the ,40,......k, between govdecentralized unit relationship ernment officials in charge of digging the hole and not knrn,limit,narrYing nn one reason or another to the government's side Mr. Chamberlain with no Intellectual a such Imuer Paned gal. WiluluanS - - of things on a given subject he can do much - hostages given to the political state. Since. he (estimated cost, $100 million) and a commitown committee chairmen from ad- Of the lialionalAcademy of Sciences which WE14 113 GOVERNMENT, tim)ugn its fears probably tee .visinkeePthe ' The whole tininess re-- - bad been set or offer cormsel to ' , on aims government the , , up pleased him no end when one of his inaugural mina! one of the "cool - - tional Science Foundation, decided some carr, that presents a - the project and the methods besf calculated : the . time ago to "go for broke" with th,e tme big ' to a meek !noise, "When I -those to . attain almguy saying teone,-Africtold s- . ', University College in Sierra drillirlg. It those the Ileuston, Tex., firm' : want your opinion, I'll give ft to yciu." , . an assembly of two hundred educators from Briefly, the scientists of the 'National Acad- - Pal - -.:.44 ' rim show. 'rhe to the ancl Boot, Brown of who Inc., are the autonomous scholars to all over themvorld that universities and who!. emy, ' THE SUBJECT of the Mohole is no doubt beset , ars should advise governments and not vice - whom . university presidents like Kingman National Academy men persisted in their at--, , , with boobs, ' traps 101..,the laymen: But the, i; sterversa.; , Science ,Toundation'Liears expressed by Yalets MN president; King.' tempt-Sget .. Alas, the current in the real world seems thinking, have apparently been told by their Brewster, 'would seem to tail for public-- ' ' to le running the wrong , way, In the matter own president, Dr. Fred Setts, to shut up. The to listen to the ease fort twstage operation, , man : about ity arly case hi which academic advice tbe the with soceaci,,, et building of advice. ,The complicated . history of the quarrel is Incredibly complicated, tut basical- - - beginning is in danger of beinggovernments sup.- " , "Mohole" project for drilling- at a deep part . ly it involves two different approaches to get- experimental-exploratoryship. But they got . Imissed. ' -, ' - .7 :: "''',', , of VI, ocean into the eartil's mantle; that ting the klobolo dug.' -- ', :r--:r.: nowhere:.tud when Hoflls Hedberg, the Prince 1,64 . : ';,,. , , GUEST EDITORIAL. ' - 'iétitille'.'AdVie-.L:.0.0u0rOSS60--f-''':-.7- - I ' ' .taLsa,tak.otah41.ta.Ma.ta....allftata ' - . , -4 ,..... |