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Show - ' , .;!-- V , : . -- - ... .: N.:cOUNTRYi-:PI4k,,.11.N.KED.."AtPARTNERS:,.- . ., kft at , - - . ' ''' ..' .:, - - ' 1 -- - - -- - - - ' 1,-' , - , ' -- -- - - , , , , - - - --, , , - - ' ' ,7 e s, , - - - ,''' - . t. e,,,,, PAGE EDITORIAL -, A-1- 2 , , - , (1-- . - ',,,,, , . . - , , - ' - ' 2, ' - ,,'''' .111i ......lhwre.r..."..., ,, ' ,,- ,-' roves: eke Art Dypottitea hider a.,.., s ,,, , tko7----,-- Coo- - ' Utah Carom& led, I ey vit of the U.S. Sus - - -- ,elit&Pri-i)- , . ,..., - ,, - - : . 04 2' 1964,. SATURDAY MAY - ' , - - -- - ITbk is rsiscomi of two' a'srSic4s--o--' B1ivi4 ...utile: l'41 I b 1"IP Io "f mos Indy most froos Zito& to that 001110. 2"blt tre p iodide' Roydoit G. DP,. - - . Chore, I.. Glint Soorr, rick, Dr. f t- ' -- , , - ,, . - .,- IA - 7inacting " -- . , -r ,,-- , - . -- . - , - - , . -. ' ' 'X'N , - I ,7 - , - --t ,-- .. , - - ,a - - - , "e',''' oeV.,.; tdid 't , , .ANw , ' -- sAA iseN,, - - go- Jos. San Santa Crux ft.o.1.0,j Is -'- 4. - '',. ,- .' - "-- 4.t :,.. , - mis - - -- -, , AN. A, e- e)N N14'. . - f'- . - itICIS totosi - --- N. ! l' .P001)4 -- . ' - - A - -the Lt-- ,Ttitilact - , ' - - . ,1 0, s' 11' d"')N ,f ii)14--6 Cochabernbrt;,,,sN:N, , Oruro ,AA. ' . , , - . -i- - "'r 4 LAPAZ - -- ,-- , 41 -- - , 1 4 ' , ; cifthepnItgo,sadv-gmItigieswik. -- - - - ------. lisoosee') Salt take County auditorium. this chapter, ' the Legislature finds -- . - , , These men and women are new at e By L. GLEN SNARE , -- and declares that the public commissions, ' , ' ' ' held their first meeting, only -', boards- , - and councils They Bolivia of job. Y ', the wha NItre people and 'other , public i It fair to assume they are real' like, ,..,1 Thursday. in ttds State exist to aid in the con- ..:,. agencies . thoroughly familia-r with the law, 1 ' ' , '1.1ialuis should-- learn about their dtictofthepeople'a lmSinesat is the intent -, in because Otherwise, they, taken-Penl- , of the law that their actions be ' -vdry firs' t meeting, elect their officers '1)6 Utah and Bolivia have been linked?- f'ti and that, their - deliberations be conduct hind èlcigdd doors, with the press excluded? - as the partners under a neU--S. State. -. ' , .1 ,, ; L..: ' , openly. i . Department 'Partners of the Alliance" e--- --Section 2. All meetings of telistative bodies .' AS THIS PAGE indicated 1I'liursday,-lbII program. . NI.: : i Deseret Newil is delighted tMt at long . for state or locid. agencies...,. shall be open Bolivian people, - ; If .N.,. 1, , -' last,' the chief legal ,hurdles have been ' we will be contributing to the under 4 -' . and , shall be permitted . all and...public, persons ' ' - to attend any meeting of these bodies, except crossed. and we can Push ahead exyedi- - : that leads to peace, according N mbiirsissioa, . forint y. The ,,,,, ,, to James B: Boren et the partners et.. aslitherwise provided in this chapter. '. 4-- , . tiously on this much-neede- d ar- I ' ' ..sr, well members of the boar d seem Section S. Nothing contained in this chapter ' qualified, the Alliance program. , :: t I.. shall be construed to Prevent these legisla--- -seems to Bolivian?-no reason and there What 1,1 ; 1 , quarrel with. . . i - , t. ' , bodies, boards, and commissions from . the choice of officers. ' ,' ' He's an 1 n d t a n subsisting on a ,,,. ,...t.w -'- holdln ,. of potatoes. -- - - - - - ' , But asoialr to stale that since skimpy reee- - publicordinances, of this project, - He's a city :dweller-lawy- err doc- -, the overwhelming approval 2 ' - ' in-- . -- ; 1 Idiom,' rules,. refutations, contracts,or- ap - he, public confidence has been . shaken. . ' ' tor, businessman, teacher, but his''..,,, Peintmente sten be Been)! 1Pprvel. ,at WI Tr' to an come of are far is rd restore full for the confidence wok living . 1111"41v--Jlessi2' --belowthe his in its hoard to keep- ltse II an d counterparts, decisions, like .. Section , 4. A violation of any of the provi, ' , , all possible suspicion:: States, above caesar's wife, Mons of this act or the wrongful exclusion of ,, He's a miner, working underground is E lecting officers -- behind closed any person or persons from any meetings for 5 net '-i,.. at an altitude of 14 , 000 feet. Life e xPe? ' beginning. 7 auspicious , Which provision is herein made shall consti- - .,, tancy:29 years. :. k - - WE TRUST that McCown E. Hunt-w- hom tute and be punishable as a misdemeanor. ,, child a woman with Bolivian A is á ' ---. '- - - -' t ' . on being elected Presi- - ., Irt the sbawit on her back, a derby on we ". ,,' THE ABOVE: is language ,fr9121thelre. --- dent ofcongratulate board-.-a- nd other auditorium her head, and pride in her eyes. the ' ' dem of Information Act passed by the ,.. 4 . board members will read carefully Utah's---- - , TREEE ARE four million people in ' ' 1955 Legislature. It is the law Of the State redern of Information law, agree that - , Bolivi, most of them poor-re-ally ,, . , -of 'Utah. It seems to Us perfectly clear and . , It is' on the books tor sound reasons, and poor. , , ' - : - -., determine to conduct all future business Oomas OkesPaY is of Indian ,. It is published here for the benefit of , - in- full accord Avitb it.' t , . scent. ItelLIves.at Tiah uanaco, where a ' ' - ..- --' ' lat - - - - '- - ' - great civilization flourished centtuies , , , before the Incas. Illa way of life 4 , . ' : of more than 2,000,000 other 1 , .. . - N--- -- . is ' ' - 9.:ty:0-;.y..:p'p.q.,-1'ipip:7.!.7p.:-Jri:;,g!p:;i,,!.T- We Stand For The Constitution Of Th e United States As - Having Seen Divinely Inspired. - i I t - -- - - 6- Tartlet, - A", s , . - - 51 --- ,: ' . '''I''L.'--- - ; - ' 00,-- . N - 'n1.----........- . 11 - --- .. . - - me Hea dless -- . ,. - - THANKS -- Univer----- -- -- , -- - . . teen-agers,,a- , - , -- - Peace Corps I.sikp City man who Is volunteer in Bolivia. He showed u- s- k his land: acres, most of it in 20 ., "I have two animals, I eat every day , and my son goes to school," he the third itemthe lovely "Little M e r Copenhagen harbor. - 6t'a 11 countries-on-eartDenmark seems most to. suggest the gentle and --.qualities we would like tq see youngsters develop. And nothing sym., ed Denmark throughout th eworId more' beautifully than did. the little mer....-maid o- - th e Hans Andersen tales,. wbielttlfemselves'. were- the fairy very antithesis of modern hoodlumism. YET, l'ILERE,IIE SITS, the little bronze mermaid, her graceful head missing-.,.just as the heads of a comparatively few teenagers seem to be missing, whether they are in Moscow, London, Copenhagen, - that matches e, cident I tati on o f the dap maid" statue In -- . repos -- , - : sound familiar Ex. cept for the datelines they could have recome fromanynumberotAmerican . ' sort towns or college campuses But for Stupid and wanton vandalism It is hard to rememiranyAmerican In-- Those two t American youth has a worldwide repute- , , ,'I tion for Irresponsibility. N '' t .LOU know ow the Image goes: Too ' much permissiveness and too much money . have ruined American ---- ---I - turned them Into rioting, - vandal's ti 7, 0, hoodlums. By contrast, their opposite numbers in Europe and elsewhere are ; - trained- - as gentle- - - Boilviamrural dwellers, "I have very much land," 'be. told group through Jahn Dwa; a Salt - 4,in each others' rooms at Moscow TO' HOLLYWOOD,--television;' --- and the sensational part of the press, - - tic , - - proodlThe,,asimalsare ros. They pull awooden plow, - bur-,- . , -- modi- - ;'" li ed osiy slightly through the centuries - Domes eats two meals a 'day, usualll' . - dried potatoes at and 7 , late the in and soup , . potato potatoes men. -, down-to-earfirst to is son His afternoon. 1 going To which we say, "Oh yeah?" 't,;, f , grade in a - .' ' Without researching into the matter .., ale. school, bunt partly with ,, extensively,- - three --news- reports . He'll be luckier than most Bolivian ., ---- hand this week that bear examination. ' ,a - c children if he tnishes the third grade. ' . Item: Hundreds British of t4 teenagers Why should Utalms be interested in , --- sawki.66,fiag,1wmaill on it staid British beach resort aces PaY I, Vpmas II, town over the weekend, assaulted its cit. of Bolivia the half of people Nearly Ro Y den Derrick vflOt, member of Utah survey teonif greets Boiivion farmer In gesture sym- hens, tore up the Interiors of some of its in a fashion similar to this man. --', ' . cold .' klianies- ' program-whkoften in adobe live has linked Utah, with this Latin Aineri- buildings. huts, They of,new iffartners ''...' , ' ' -' . . , , Item: The Young Communist League altitude (13,000 feet). They at . ..,:. , and its ,. , , can country 7: people- .- , . , ; - on a did shell at one end of , ' ' ',. demanded an to what end Called it "st sleepip. , ' ., , ,,., ,,.. . ..., , I the single-roo. dwelling. The income , pid and humiliating" rules that forbid , , . -. is 1100 petyear. ' terested in the United States and want or Price, or the Mining towns of the girls and boys to visit behind closed doors at Cocbabamhi, a !arming He II -com ,DESPIT THIS poverty, these to know more about yolf.Ael difficu- lt- 7r. ty set ht beautiful valley 1' -- w vote. to us. e matter it's They They always spring. Here, more - big problem, and USAID is helping the to understand people if, you don't know pie . . --: government combat this an 300 miles from the large capital. ' Bolivian to transistor ,radios. They ' v e , -- listen said Dr. Angel Bal divieso , rec-- , . -- -,, -- - , ;' . , , : , , , them," , ci of La Paz ' is the. - heard about Americanand abou dad pasteurized -le NEXT-WEECommtnistt-Thise-Teopmilk plant In Bolivia. Mr Barron is have in slopes the TlYariajtvv.rouTarlialti. 'Steps will be taken rwtie -r , , -. , like , W ana,t-r-.0ot,,,r, 8.,., :,,' - ----- an decision ta-- hith-ey sell for enough to establish a ' , irri..-- - "Farmers are ment. relationship to 11w . learning run Cost around $3u ' American taxpayers will help save some' In Utah-per- haps this 14,000-foo- t at Corn- with a the Bolivia should ithigh Underground If and their herds conimunity prove tibieir, dairy Million. The United Arab Republic has work for about $2 a . Logan. Other communities have the .. t of the world ' s most impressive antiquities m operation, miners States onlsdtrlaotse.e people still reject come, many ,bthie --,11161)21111m and has offered la- . pledgect da Y. soM e of them a temperatures - same goals. Dr; Baldivieso would like from val mr. said. Barron r Monday the House pasteurized half in share of ualocated the finds archeological ; in e' heart of Cen-- , visited Dr- - Daryl'." - of more than 11:11 degrees. It ssilicosis 'e to keep in touch with Dr. Chase at is expected to this Committee Appropriations Later, --i, the region with 'other nations. . which makes it impor-- chase, president of Utah State Uni- - doesn't strike, there are heart prob. Utah State. The Lions Club would like tral report out a bill to provide $12 million Aside from the fact that the $12 mil- , a versity, lit the Cochabamba Hotel , lema A miner who has worked here tt,,--- to know about Lions Clubs in Utah tent. Also, in counterpart funds to help preserve an- U.S. to the in lion is contribute cities. : , proposes , are ' , , major revolution and is still headed where Me Utah visitors were staying. ' --dozen Years is a rarity-m- ost dent temples and statues in Upper ' , ,, to to funds-- not able be work five fortunate outside ayears. spendable direction counterpart in the this "Part-can, utahns -- - Floor generally right , through veterinarian a need follow vain in few 'We a will pracaction days., , COMM11 the AR n ers of the project deserves our suP---- ,-- dozeptLyear- - later. It's vital- to keep deg experience,'- - he told Dr. Chase. : It's a situation that attracts program build . The preservation is a race against ter ''' be treasurers . Such cannot measured f . that way.-!---, .. it , port going understanding. can we a get time. In May the Nile River will begin to , - So Bolivia is important. ' Domas with some training and send hint to FINANCIAL AID from the United , What. are Bolivians like? by intrinsic. worth. They cut across all . ,- - - rise is a result .of the High Dam at As- is , lines. or national the From racial to is the Okespay important mines States do ages,to can what him,?" designed put help . you Utah, It's im pokble to draw a true Pic-wan. Unless an international rescue' ef- . What can you do? : the belong to the ages and t a ' because-th- ere Hit,40stmore than44 ,000tobactint have , , mines were nationalized kind. FIRST OF ALL, learn about Domes . send him to Utah," Dr. Chase said. ' When these different types of people. Many , many -sun 32 the for at gazed impassively rising . , in 1952- , they lost efficiencyk and pro--- - d econhi S " . to understand an o a e z . f d like are that?" not will How them i for utalms s Lap you pay try ,, ... centuries will be lost forever. TRULY, the saddest, epitaph that can be duction dropPed- , Hour farmers , will raise the z. tmlike Salt Lake City .in its setting. ly, when you have the opportunity, - -. . ' The rescue effort involves cutting the written of any van or aog good proj- : of the - ' There are many tdmilarities. - , , have Here some we in , Council of Utah the with Utah, . cooperate , money." . , ' temples into blocks of 20 to 30 tons apiece, ect is, "He failed to stretc forth hie hand --' , most advanced teclmiques-in,,----see will International - Contact in extending we that --t- o ha-mining that case, - - The USAID program may help, the . . help while there w still time." Let preserving all statues, wall carvings, DomEIS and the other the world. From our state can now to -to American home has a withal' family friendship --, -,notrecorcl s of us. '' technical - information new Peace Corps has ' its place, - foreign - paintings, and inscriptions ' hoisting them --- and that he gets practical experience- -- Bolivia 'histoty ,Boliviana,.,---'but is Bolivia.........,----,--------hnportant; 'sauthor- a gri c ul - with qualified methods,' counsel from JDt ,. , mining Improved -, - r-' ' - - - -- Jortoreforimprovingitserzn, iC ides We have this knew- tural know-hochase promised. --a ' . its people is dependent, first of all, on i l inJoins-th- ,e clime Utah iyiarin-i-i---r-----------.th how bere, anclcormmttees are bemg formatimon the desire of the peRple.thetnselves.- - - .. ' - : ITS ASSISTANCE such as this on mining opportunities- in ' 1, , established to., extend it to him. , to a ' - Bolivians can Utahns help people mat provide already are doingmucli,L A NUMBER of reasons, Utahns can foreign invest-- ' country,' because Utah cor- - - - Domas' sinall son heeds education., Secondy EimcG :to- help themselves. . are themselves. They have Pride. They striving for -' -is went U ;h11: tallns - a' helpful.are There Iv. sailsfactioll-aild-Prian., re. here, 11!re , feel a' glow- of ,4)-- nratiolVbitillde nct:operateCliy Utalins , young veterinarian- will be on his are moving ahead. , : - ,. ,-, cooperate. open pit mmmg ao , ' ''' - over the -"What - wown to Utah , a contract forway of . it , a , $9,349,985 Third, awarding, -- -: lorig step , es tscl YOut here,' . ".TREY.DoicEr3iencouragement,and---, outside----- 1-, the pop. re poor (more than half Derrick of the Utah team asked. i f riéndsh ip in mines understandings . ''''' of some villages haVe tors to the Marine CorPs.-------the missilefieid. The more diversification ' at economic boon - Thatri where Utalins-Co"It woidd be in. potestiprehahly the 'rtehet mu real The a Peace to the health and d contract an e in abl value the f culosis). usmr) Corps can represents First, We , 1 than $2 n his tory has produced more - --have the solinder our economy , have- lived here many people -"O ' -' are helping, but more help is neede- d- billion of ore-- and o our people, " Bolivian officials told ,' has , will be ss victory for private enterprise. still producing. centuries, said a leader in the remote. - ' is . ' come Utaluis. from an can d him - Someday, antne 4 -been built without government subsidy of techniques , developed , . was Potosi' , for many years by far village of Pomont, an d wd have no t IT IS A PLEASURE to congratulate the Nur ALI. BotHIANs live as does the largest city in all the Western In Utah can help this country in its made much progress. We know that it any kind, and In beating out such long- . , . -- struggle for progress: officials and worke ri of Eimco on pull----- -and established giants as Do mes Okespay. . ',or mos t of us, but , Hemisphere. From thit rich ol d city these ' , demonstrated that an up- - . ing down a - contratt, from thek' Marine it Luis Barron is a native Bolivian came the silver that enriched S in. - TARIM IS a Bolivian community set 'children here, there is hope. We thank Caterpillar - amidst a valley that is rem ark abl y . coming 'company- - s till has 110W is a poor, crowded, hance to who ,studied agricultural, techniques Corps, which traditionally,,demands the you for coming and for the interest o f . ' ' , ' ' ' Moab from lated little city- -a similar to Cache Valley. "We are in-far , at Cornell - cry your people." ,. '. ' . . . 4P;;WCW4;56';'' ' $0'4$4,X. VC!eNW, A'SVAA"A'," d ' l'',,.t.4.Mlia,11710ZNAMIZZIMISNWAVIIMZ... 2MEC22:MZI -, - - - - - h,- g ,,,, th . ,, -- one-roo- -- ., - -- - . , Chti , ,,,,,,,,- - - ' -- .. . - m . bac Up F ' - ", -- -- ' --- -- - rom-'the-Ages-------- -- - - -- , , 7- di, -of.-o- , Zrica . , his v--t- , 1;---'---i---- .e. - - 'it' -- young-veterinari- i . , - - -- 1-- -- U toll -- ----'- '- -- ---. , ' -- es 7-' - - -, - ' - - -- - -- ' ---- . -- .. . -- - - -- - --1,- - I - -- - -- . , ,a-bet- fiture,-,--are-se-many- , . - - city-to-cit- t , 1.7.---- . 'eat-hope- fully. - , - - -- , - ,,, 1:- -- ' . . . . , , . - - ,. (ap) , pea-------- - albs ' -- ----- ' , ,- - . --- - - - -- me tuh....r-,--1:nY- '' - - - -- , - - - . - ' Allis-Chalme- - Lstoof - rs , . -- - - ' - ' . , , , - - - .2 By IENKEi LLOYD JQI ants. the naked families had been hirded to receive the cyanide gas. , -'-And now in the cold, bleak evening as we waited for the ' bus -- -- American major:--;-"Men-y visitors?"-T--"A few.''le replied. "Foreigner-IC-e Gerrnan socialist or Occasionally, an Coninumist comes thmugh But the rest of I the Germans-th- ey act as though. it isn't here , and never was." , . - So spirin-g-lefend- .. moveda little, - - the world has perhaps . . - , Piis . - tit lif I - The controversial new play, "The Deputy," a FROM THE DESERET:NEWS, APRIL; 1914 been-has grnaeh hit in Germitny. In it the ,.., - It was in Dachau, Arthur Times New 'DAC correspondent r German praiwright Roll uochi41th; criticizes , , th'e winter of '47.. -- Jameie Ryan and James Burke did not look good to Pafailure to d Pope , Auschwitz trial., They claim it gives , After 20 months the Crow as he walked his beat on Commercial trolman , exterminate to after Hitler's determination t last . munists, a chance to drive a wedge between , I ' sickly sweet smell and did seem to be night They were apparentlY newcomers all European Jews ..beestne common knowl- West Germany and its . allies,. and that there , Ors - - , of death still clung f : in : a hurry abou 1 is no point in raking over the ashes of a - edge; is this an effort at blame-sharinfor the tiring ' to the grim concen- 4- ,-, '' dead and discredited regime. Therefore, they were taken The older generation that hoched and belled night , ' tration camp. The But perhaps the real hurt lies in the clues- . Jews scapegoats for the as Hitler made the 'pair Ready to. police , adcp:arters and booked "-- -, , ' tions which a lot of Germart Ida are words, "Work and , o warasking. world to af )2 los talk now charges. The preliminary 2--- : .......:. beginning . For S.L. -' seaith 1 SEVENTEEN - papal was Hider permitted .- -,- 0 more have passed. Seven- -i obedience are the, 'LA in , the desk sergeant's office with 'why,the their about dumkopfs openly .. , teen years during ivhich the gifted and ener--1 . The ---ways to treeil&ns!', it;;;00.44 , ailed to show Anything but the usual -answers. aren't easY- stint who lost World War H. The older swastikas ' Mr. Jones , remained getic West Germans have performed a miracle brightly , assortment of grimy envelopes and . . of 'reconstruction. Seventeen years of cold ' TEE NUREMEraG Male were ignored by generation will dle with its bitterness and. its . . painted across the roof of the check In build- -' '. tattered memorandum hooks, pocket red11414ati111 tortured ' as klifictively 'bur .statmchest they War, and the:y- - have-becoknives and 11- few ' ' cents In Change. the concefitratIon, camps. Alter all, the -- rr is 'THE' young cre;"Ite who or:esee' Ls the bravest face- - naiI allies,- - setting-Th- e the through toward the menace of the E,st leaders of the conquerors 'were merely punish- , ,,...." ,en they ... were searched - br',' jailer Beynon, however, Interesting picture. Generally, he is an at rusting barbed wire from compound to corn- -, , ade--to- And of what strlii--of- f the the leaders of and m and. la hig smallinitatTrawl---7polite extravagantly latticed-bod on stood. the a qiltrzi:, pound,zAtebact ' of 21 offi the North-Caof with the of in But to Diary were find from Y ,anktut$ him publication Their ' found sewed into CibrOtd ou'il neckties, where the Russian prisoners had knelt to she , , et , -tz concentration camp Anne Frank, and the subsequent play and with his rucksack and his bicycle, poribout -- ' , dais ' - When - - asked what in GemanY they intended to do with - the saws-has brought for 'the familiar (estimcmy In movie, something stirred-like a friendly pup. If the virus that produced and Burke ' admitted they planned to use them to break Ryan little WE HAD CLIMBED the mound of human , endleia, roe ; , on. But for the first time the of the eyes girl many. Young Thrhogh Lidice and Dachau and the rang nacht cited -ehad been receiving "six, months all along the as Germans caught a glimpse of some pretty jail they ashes outsid- the :crenlatory ovens.- - We not sickness angry a. , writ, principally young Germans, U the in his Is blood, yet apparent:. line", and did not intend to serve any More long sentonCes. had visited the bogus."bratisebad" into which - have a . , and shaken their fists at the per-- , , horrible scenery. .. , )019(4) , - -- 1 ermany , . - .,,,t , 17:YEARS LA - rEZIZZZErsirZ2zr2, ' -- Hi.- old-lin- - , , , - - - . - -- - r n- ! - - Jan . - . ea hact-Pass- me - - ans- Europe------nore- ,,,, thevnquereg.:tractivekid,Re the-Au- sch , - pe '' -- - , , -- - - -.- . |