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Show 77"; 4 USNENT- 011t73 )5 We Stand For The Constitution Of The United States As Having Been Divinely litspired., PAGE ,--- MAY 18, 1964 : :a - which of all States respects education and is making a - -- -- - - tr Individual or group Is completely to blame for Iltahts new crisis. Aid no hidhidual or group Involved Is entirely 44, tee , - single-minde- econoroy;Ilutby:whatLseemed'to be a hastyresponse totheconunittee!s recorn mendattorts 'he put a.luse to the charge. --Th- e Utah- EducatiatrAssociatiott -daytom- manfor Its patiente-dur--1SIon- , ,; ,.77f7toliri :et,..- -, , MI t- - :' ;;ils - '41" 4;;Z;2 -- - 1117.147.7 f:::''. ' NW , 47. ,,1 '1, - en job,-- - ' bk 'Itwal) - , mead vow . - a - ing influenced to-eat- L .1; State Superintendent T. H. Bell, who had earlier pkeaded for calm restraint, spelled out in unmistakable terms the responsibilities of the school boards to di--. rect the schools; responsibilities that cannot legally or morally be shared with any ' other group. 'Acting on this counsel, the Utah School Boards Asinciation resolved by an overwhehning vote to make the necessary preparations to open schools and to operate In as near normal mariner as possible. , . i Inn 61, , 2 free of blame. A,. The GoVernor's School Study Commit. tee worked Icng,and intelligently at its ' job, and deserveSN,much credit. But by making an Incomplete Interim report that failed to recommend a source of increased funds; it laid the powder for a new, ex, plosive crisis. Governor Clyde deserves credit for d concern- - for the state's kite ...--,- ,.. IN THIS CRISIS, the State School Board, the Utah School Boards Association, and most local district boards distiny guished themselves over the weekend-btheir prompt, fortluight, courageous public-spirite- - lvt.4s4,01,t4CIPpref , , and living-life the way one wants to,' many individuals in foreign nations to been the migrate to America. looked up to and N ' nations have that prime , example -- --- -: tried to follow. Men have sacrificed their lives s-o-. that their families might obtain the freedom which we now enjoy and take so much for granted. , Look at how far America has progressed wider ,, the free enterprise system. Our corn, wheat fields, 7-factories, etc., are so overflowing with - - farms, abundance that we till"filVe-tib- t home to . - - - live in, and still have a tremendous surplus. On the other hand,llookatRussiaand other Communist nations whose economies are always - -- - 7 failing and the people are living in an existence-. of fear continually. People there are told to do what the government thinks is best for them, and look at. - what a horrible state they are in. -- - - -- - People in the United States don't know, how well off they are, .Everyone takes his freedom and n Constitution for granted. Those who try to defend it, and preserve the rapidly disappearing freedoms are smeared, given bad names,t and de- 't , graded in every way possible. . If America doesn't wake up soon to the.fact that --- we are threatened by menace greater than we 7 have ever faced before, may God have pity upon it. I challenge 'anyone to name for me one friend we have gained by ,foreign aid to other nations. instead, ' - all we have done is made enemies of those nations, ' who us. used respect - to the America wake before of it I people beg f up is too late. Let us get back the freedom's which have so subtly been taken away from us. Let us again be known to 'everyone, as the land of the free and the -- home of the 'brave! - :fileli"MoTriso-' ' . -, 1593 E. 3080 Sou til 0 41;102110100 There can be 110 other decision,,re gardless of how painful It may become - to make that decision clear. The Menace To America -- America-has-always c ti IllAa ..1111. - , ago, America was loved and respected almost all foreign nations. The dream of chaos- - by -- 1 1 level of school support, the people of Utah must make It clear that the schools are be to run by the boards and administrators established by law. The-Edit-or- Tp, - Not long BE E t 1 -- , perior effort to maintain it finds itself In another nationally infamous education -- crisis t a Why Is It that a genuine effoxt citizens dedicated of distingruished panel to find constructive solutions has failed -to keep us from crisis? Is there nowhere to be found the calm, d clear, leadership that can guide us out of this morass? - RIC ES lecirLiadéid ITT Vint IS IT that rtah, , Letters - terum ,,.1.1,111.;titp,L! A14-EDITORI- p e 'Ca Thqt...Coutclqp.iet7:1T61-'- - . , God-give- I I - ti , to if 17e& 1 -- I ALL, DISTRICTS did so, yfost Ar; them appealing-for parents to the sell:601i generally. 1 re bpee;1'' d '" for the ir,many ,of therastalled 4o 'me extent Ing'the months-o- f study-an'ha s. generally been carried out by regular teachtiiiih6' In an atmosphere of loyalty to theirprofes in and integrity -this Goldwater. Yet' year --- etsahead-o- f any---jfl fulfilling their and respect. But the action- - of CONVENIENT SCAPEGOATS 'and All mof the liberal columnists politicians, y of Delegates Saturday to call a organizational pressure by the UEA. rnentators have ganged up on Sen. Goldwater and . walkout certainly put the match to the - - We believe that in refusing to cave In from the wild charges they are rrialdng, they ust under pressure the school beards have the fuse. ' - was -- supposedly be running scared. 1 of the public: So THE RESULT of all this Is a lamentable - o,vertvhelini7 support counted out shortly after Pres. Kennedy's assassina do the teachers who cl3ose to honor their tin liulliarry15 aInbter., Heisla thrquik yeti :, .sniftirtgntemphasis---away.--from-the .. , - -L- ynn Gordon. real merits of the case. ROSCOE DRINI3IOND these By ,t1.. dandestineman. liquidate mti.... demonstrated that their loyalty is to the s Park' Insead o die level of school 'support, P.1-ksl'I'V tra.ers- u'L . 1". , school childrChts,'"4 . ,, tanOwn,e,atfouthteptrnimmtstalinestltanniniad t)::U!aha .1, ',..I.,..1:1ufaBcturers...nn.2.dr bas'nOlt become wha - is -running - were ... to exampfe teach what ,sl by t. prepared o1;estion has on Bond appear 13c111i . ----. is necessary to live under a toveniment ,:,, ETesepTat auregime f. S,farmizatilion has brought no decline. in Soviet I , , , s,,:.- ........ .. The UEA made this the issue by its ' ,cratr;..1; should like to know why all 'eligible voters of of 1 is more call for a two-da- y It strike against the school than ever. rampant Salt Lake 1'' ,, City could not vote on the Stilt Lake City to lubricants the The present crisis was reached unneces- 2 ' '1-economy. They , "2,,,s The facts are not in doubt. They come children'and parents of Utah. Thq VEA $7 million school bond issue. All parents of school- w achieve has the of crack. and appearance It that unwisely.sarilr - - resolution- -, to the in age children should- - at least he able te- register emphasized that this time is ing down by berating 'the Jews, is only one possible a to suck la matter. And to be made up, but the scheduling of when - been Teached,;there ' must be upheld, and the . course:, as a parent of,schoobage,boys,..pot my . most .denceoisllispubllcation of one of .4.school. shall bet). sessic)n-ailr;00,-whymust ... , sr .cuiplits,;periodically,,They -- -tlié legat;--vitriolic antisemitic tracts 1 have ever seen. .1.1k . property in joint ownership with my wife so she not is the prerogative of local. district . constituted authorities. "andjewiaft:Leceardnnennver7thinc Published by the ly wilt denied not be bond franchise in these her elec. school boards, not the, teachers. academy of sciences, it too, why should parents who rent their '''' tions? goes on as before . , , ONLY THEN can we even begin to get to To the question(who is running the s. and pay property taxes through tantly racist and 'Jews are de-As lit - living quarter lt tS the underlying Issues of jinanCial schools, there can be only one answer. to' ialThalorosl who pay the actual taxes, be picted in caricature as hositile Germec)any, etbegsVvise.tJews Nprao7f. ssingte oruttheJewre.,' rennit congenial Regardless of their feelings on the proper port and teacher safari levels as anything that ever ap vide the easiest poqcilde scape-- Ish znhiority and this is, what Ito register their preferences on such a in Streicher's nototious maga- Issue ' coat - - - -- - the Soviets are doing Soday. zinc, Der Stunner, daring the 1 one have to ask about these more question A silly Britthat factor is Edward the contributing Crankshaw, era of --the notorious Nazi ra--- ' bond elections. It is claimed by all advocates of 1Chrushchev has lon ish on, Soviet affairs, Premier , authority dal crimes. this election that taxes will not be increased. How WHATEVER ELSE It does, Governor won In California it would virtually wrap describes the system this way: more than one can anyone spend more money in a specific --period Communists TRE TILING that him. the theoretical nomination "The (So- foreign for remains which xi... the In highly up jtocketeller's surprising victory , of time, and pay Interest on the money, and still he with conthe famous is of centralized has agreed Is What viet) system ' explained that why why Oregon may mean, then, turns the campaign for - tCrirnea-eases," Oregorr primary as a remit of require no more funds than a prior budget had pro , . . . can be kept in being liberalization trol the left lot the have chance of a a at still people - vided -nto have this mathematical the 'Republican whole- - omination Storm the if blindish Jews In Soviet turns a unrelieved procured the only authority nomination. It may have Improved the formula so my modest income could meet my de-le murder of leading Soviet Into a considerably closer contest. grip of Stalinist terror? eye on the vast undercov&r deal- chances of a lead ----. sires. Jews from 1948 to 1957. enable which . must be there an producers ings Obviously numfirlock that could open the door to Many experts had been predicting a chairV -F- red Huefner bureaucratic accidenbe It can't explanation. st-ballot ' CAN TRIS mean that only her of people-eit-her to a present candivictory for Senator Goldwater 612 Cortez St. nels and organize a distribution tal. From everything 1 can gath ' Khrushchev whose roots -co - unless something happened soon to stop --,-- " ' .,. - o someone who Is still hanging --data -' thist--own.0 of network answer the their is - him. The Oregon primary been 7 have back waiting for a call , ves There are operations Iniwhien -The Soviet z regime needs a , a beginning. It raises Rocketellar's-r-i,OREGON'S GOVERNOR Hatfield has . convenient scapegoat to cover - 1 have been asked to make specific suggestions: as many as 150,0011:bidividulds bimself and, there. that backers of Henry, Cabot Lodge hi ilits unofficial condoning of a'. are involved in technically rightly said that the Oregon vote shows Is. 111, no waY disPoSed to 1..Let's recognize that Communists are not "just -California may shift to him and strength- - - that the people of his state are not willing condoned, pd.. widespread network of- Privat- e-ally. alleviation to their another .salims' 1 himinthatall-importantprimary group'' but are actually conspirators against vote en , to have politicians or pollsters -tell them enterprise transactions in entrepreneurs Without w h c h on, 't I.' a s..s ..; In"s..." cis ----4"eeP ICmm - - Jime 2. tuntii '43ur t a Pera612- - ittitetlImstlectalt-how to votethey-wanto make- tip theiri Int. the11In.efflelellYguvertmlent,. -Is - -be un,, omy 7 controlled econoniy Ai CommuMst a The feeling had been that If Goldwater not minds. This is true across the nation. ' able to produce and distribute either unwilling or unable to te4 It") position in our government Just cleaning out the - Of -- ----- --- -- - -- 7 - r ' . . -7 "'--- - 'Not-Throug- -- h -- se TA-Mou- - , two-da- , - -- V . , 1,., - 11e le errorizing- -- ews in - U ss ia.. - - - -- s . .1 f n..., opposition is ,,, - mardmVakeotn. l , -- - But-no- 1 -- -- w 'rh-671a- -- whealtshall--ichdbrs'inügtbildniinist- d -- eredby , - . ' . -- -- -- Oregon Opens'TheiChoice - . . - - -- . z , Goldwater-Rockefellé- zr un-2- -- - , - -'- g n post-Stali- - ,, - to-2- .. - short-circu- it or-t- er,---- . s - -- !:1' -- -- e going-;-Th- , Make Utah Pr'esent6ble ., - 7-7 -- -, - , - -- , anti-Semit- -- z -- Suggestions , , , . '" -- -- -I- - -- - '-- --- - 4411e-173- LvitilitrY'-Varhell 11----- -- State Department would do untoldgood. 2. stop , aiding our enemies and injuring our , e y , 1 friends.-W!mown of removal a for 'asked Diem, it BEFORE IT WAS RENOVATED, historic - impression Utah is trying to make on out- rolled out the red carpet to , . was, fo Stagecoach Inn near nit-fiel' visitors by restoring its historic ' ' Let's stop protecthig the Chinese Corn-, IChrushchev. ' put, it as gently as possible, a musty old landmarks; providing more state parks,:, ist Peale Vincent mtmksts 7 , Chiang against relic that didn't look as if it were worth ' and generally improving its tourlstlacth ,,, , "A Nation of Sheep." I , , , read I've second a glancé. - ----- . Iles. -' To most people, the words , thought is not a true act, but Opposing these two acts (the prefer "America's Retreat from Victory" by Seri. But hen the restored ,inn was de In this regard, an accusing finger Can ator IVIcCarthy It has fewer opinions and more doo- an "action" an ex. other and the one e "thought'i a physir merely agitation, mental, cated the past weekend it provided a valbe pointed at Salt Lake City just as much umentabon.) move. nonof a two of m A though: Is what cltement f or s spasm cal) are oppetite. uable object lesson in what can be accom- as at any smaller communities, perhaps 3. Let's pass the Liberty Amendment, which two failThe to end med. thirdc are takes place in the nund- ' an acts: failure inextricably , -pHsled by hard Work in trying to make - evenmore so.Ilere we are embarked an a would reival the klarldat incometax and get gov--linked. together,' nil' k I a a . ernment out of action IS what takes place in., ' tut to move,, They are both Second Century Plan for giving the down. ,z things neat and clean,- competition with 'private business. ' 1 such case Inn of substitute L of the Jobs that would open up to solve the woriftEamiers trouble that -in Then town area a much-neede- d Inthe Stagecoach alike, whole,,--they think At facelifting. was that he "thought t 0 0 ' the employment problem the liberals so greatly A "man of action" would be work has restored a link to Utah's color. the same time we're in the process of pas. passivi ti? for action. This r ac- , did much" not - ful past that helps set us apart hum other and lament' "act," exfine not m-ea he new a if civic and convention man, beast, building a 0 -t may jake ilu --first-- and world' ----c , be AMeridat-titizens . the-a- ct -'states--forxsir conling tO general belief. thatea Df Indvidualityand::aLlhe - center that should bring us more visitors thinking. renecuon mne f , asion, -Our citizens last. '1'.his is a flag has beendesecrated in Pa-nnu!: And tarnan of thoughwoul 'same time creates a unique tourist attra:c, than ever before --ama and lowered to the level of others In the U.N. nd those who believe in it are apathy, fear, a business. if man be stimulate not a tion a to , vegetable, l help -new tacihtte.Si-snou,d..Y,ct.,irhile these - ' Vi 11.11 ble to trasp the true nature us sbout- - "entangling al- -did tot ever ..-Prince rMngton w to That iffOrt;liciviiVer,,Tbilght not to end , Is , . , Ampress the visitor, what do you imagine---- --advice. follow his ,an Let's Of either- - thought or action. abstract monuments fro m' the thought&Even really "think" about the situ- resurrecting he will just with think drives he litt er 5. out Santa of the along Claus , Let's get government . Nor, for that matter, are they, - the speculations of "pure science" ation confronting him. He lined thoroughfares past junkyards and past. The truth of the matter is there business. The natural charity of people such as that able to understand the central , h ave cortseMust tanzible rnorer recent features - are a nuM ded. he lamented. he rundown e l A horhom a I's fft fn h orn 'P ..1,,,vtrrn Cs, trirtrinffe inO fay trwebtatariv ami fwpt, .vtovrma 4CTI.,1,.4 10 -.-1.1..t. LTA.A.. CM U al LW its.. ' 4Lariv, b itb0111Utah that could use some of the , -. he he effectivethan ed that aOf action- ,- y rationalized, not was -- failure ' given through government a.,gen- -a -are-trullastmerely IF UST day thoughts;smtssi DIPRESSIONS effort cleanup and beaucation was evaded true thought in every dea wher e but precisely a f a 1 1 u r e . of ted.. andistaken 17 Loire ce,h ,is -adreams.t.tion, but...wellemustmotnd eusies d a . Inlhalirst ,,,7.:....conceirabiamay.: jle11 thought Inn. Such features, specifically, as littered - lied with just new tourist attractions and ..6. Whom shall we impeach? When a justice of , There is the act of thinking iltily thought, then be would this slogan to glorify physical s downtown improvement projects, as es- ifilir-oicheto cities, tumbledown -barns the have acted, in one way or . Supreme Court cites as his authority on a rig- and the act of doing. 13 o t h movement, while neglecting -- : and fences along our highways,, weed- - . sential as they are. We've got to go all the -- mg a man who , says the Constitution is a plot another: -- in different modes,, are acts, ruth--the t t equally importan clean-up- ,!the- people,--do- n't . 1 feel that justice is up----- --c in - need A thought that does not m efforts. ' ' paint-ua wnyinour og ged, yar d s, an d houses-badly and., t h e y are ' connected- .movement-o- f mhid Is- the "With m not to more Is his oa kind of the in re: fill at.t, . some Stnidmg preserve me Constitution. itself, of a Ire sh coat of p Ptt ePirit,that 'Thought Is not the opposite of not its opposite but its leces- act an as stored Stagecoach Inn, we will do just full --Marilyn G Miller a and its Its but thought; As long as such eyesores persist they just CAM? amino, "'action, prelude ' ' that is not preceded by some Clearfield that , will offset to some extent the favorable i 0 14 complement , ! d of-sta- te - y '' . ' - - ' ,, - Thought And Action Not Unconnected - - By-Norm- an ----- thats&reat-tmti-Commtm- . - '- . , , - - - , - - - ' ; . ts t --- - - :- -- at bef - , VI, A AWL - , -- It :..1-LI ,, p t z -- 0 a . , ... L ll's Not FARMS, FACTORIES of grain from Canada or the United Stites. By JOILN CHAMBERLAIN , ' Balitit Czupy is a - former member of 1 the Hungarian par- - ' ' liament who is an analyst for the Free Europe Committee 7. , i - :; : ,, , '''''''''''t,,,,,t, , i ,, THE . BALM CIZETY analysis might be dismissed as the wishful statement of a refuge.e who thinks with his hopes.-- - But ft so hap- ,pensthat it'checks with news from .a variety of sourceskbehind the Ironturtalw-'rh- e Czupy . ,7s: paper tells about- 40,000 trained 'tractor dlivers comes from peas-- who have vanished from Hungarian farms --, ant ' stock. I have k t;',"."'":A Into the cities. This sort of tiling is apparently ':' r 9, lust ',obtained a ' hapming elsewhere in the Red world. A translation of a padone has he youngSoviet poet, V. Tata, has recently ,,,I,per mr, chamberlain called "The Outlook lished a verse,4hat goes this way: for Hungarian Agriculture, 1964." . "Oh, this craving- forpity basis of statistics about the destruc--- fixed Not like in the country! - - - ton of cows and pigs in Hungary in 1963, and . On And who will be settled brii-thrti land? the Hungarian coun'itiiiiiii:ibloTm-atiAnd with what torments will you pay, auin last about 'a 'sowing speedup tryside The land abandoned by you!" , tumn that took place without proper tertiliza- - , , tr ' -- 0- , .. tli, r,;......"', r, rr - ' , - QUOTLNG. THIS poem, Grigory V., Turley, lion Or preparation of the soil, Bald' Czupy who is on the staff of the - Institute for the 'predicts another bad year for Hungarians if on to ti4econcl, big, infusion - Stu dy Ofthe .u.s.11Llinzunt- el; adds to bis they can't latch . n Red Bloc We In Czechosiovaida,lvbere Steinistn has own analysis of Iron Curtain agriculture an longer than In other Iron Curtain corm-th- e excerpt from a 'recent speech by S. Pavlov, students kicked over the traces The secretary of the central committee of the May Day. Komsomol, or Young Communist League. c6m-peactk'nr a Meanwhile there is to suppressed story Pavlov demanded summary l secret of about terrorist the orgardzagrowth agronomists,' engineers, veterinarians and ' Modeled are on Red workii that the in tions a nimaL husbandry expertsto return ;to the " moieinent led freedom or that th death farms' from Soviet Industrial centers. Soviet ', agriculture is 'lagging .because-the-factorthe Decembrist uprising more than 100 years ' ago against the Russian czar. -pay more than the collective farms. The new death or freedom cells stress This sort of testimony about the drift from -- the farms to the clties in Iron Curtahl lands contimdty with, a revolt that didn't zoo-- - can be multiplied many times over. And it is teed. Nevertheless, the movement is a straw only one type of manifestation that indicates - ' in the wind discontentMost, into all .1thrushchey, Is going to to Khrushchev's all of gquardroity menacing sorts of attempted legerdemain,. in hitt efforts is a super terrorist grouping called the Chorto keep the 4d tin a boiling cauldron this naja.Koshka, or black cat ,society.' The hie& coming summer. In Poland, fort example, Ithrushchev is cats, strilre in the dark, leaving a menacing faced with the discontent of the intellectuals, . inemento behind them. 34 of whom recently sent a letter You DON'T hear of the black cats. They Jozet Cyranidewicx- demanding greater cul the news in the Soviet world.7 reallyluanage -- ' - --(0 1964) tura freedom. - ies . ed' , , , -- GUEST EDITORIAL FROM McKEESPORT, PA., DAILY NEWS We have a friend who went to a class reunion and told us th;lt he never wOuld do so again; "IVI3? classmates have gotten so fat and bald,". he said, "that they hardly recognized me.'" We know the situation. Here you Never Againt sleeked up in new suit aid, evareeryoun, 11td what happans get hwolved in an evening with a bench of old folk. And it isn't pleas- Too Shocking- - ant. And especially when they don't . recognize you. And also when the once pretty young thing of school days shows up as the'--- --grandmother type. So what about these reunions? They are fine, say at the tenth gets a little uneasy. The 20th - fifth anniversary.-T- he becomes a shocker, And after .that-w- ell, it's unbelievable what happens to people. , Our friend reported: "I had nothing in common with any of them." , We refrained from disputing, hhi, but could have done s What he lmd In common with was an ,; weight figure and a shining pate. ' - Ile-Other- |