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Show hV , N V J , 'X, I st- , - sr ' -- -- v i f T - -- u ,rtjf i r V 4, r I 1 The !jj .Jvav' ILj' I Vs )!!( nir C. L. It's Not Best of Times. But Pv Judd Arnett billion m to Indian in BU2. $ l,'i ,V anv Americans fi.und themselves destitute, their cars, their farm equipment and sometimes their homes and farms repossessed Breadlines anro wnmAn middle-clas- Knight Newspapers W ntei Having practically Invented nostalgia. and in the process having written numerous pieces dedicated to die joys oi a oi (Kihi, h may come as a Minmw; to some of you to learn that your commentator does not recommend a return to the good old days." Tliere are set oral reasons for the--. In the first place, once was enough for tlie kerosene wmp. the coal furnace full o! clinkers, the washtuh for the Saturday night bath, the "outdoor plumbing" on a frosty morning when the wind was ", liisliirg Dixie. If ttiu?e nudities built any character, it has long vince been s The Dust Bowl compounded Americas woes, with onee-nd-i and valuable land sometimes selling for as little as $1 an acre if there were arty takers." We time of tnrhulence, be as violence occurred between labor and management. "The Coittmu lists, Socialists and Fascists nil were real threats, and they were us, " I At' hi , . , We must not dose li oou 1V VU Vv-- j I uvcuvnU lias never Usui cheap, the future has never been unclouded. "This time, like all t.mes, i a very good one." Emerson w as speaking for the ages with the unpres- - "They never think of themselves as slaves and never as poor, uneducated peasants. But thats what most of them would be if we somehow went back in time. Not long ago, a lady said to her professor hi i sound, If we lived 1H) years ago. wed have no trouble getting If we lived back then, he servants. corrected her, we'd be the servants. Mr. Worden dealt with the years uf the Great Depression, winch "The Waltons" have been popularizing on television. Listen to him: "Four thousand banks closed in 1933 alone 3 National income dropped from - able to quit. But I i nly made it to 8 J6 a m. (I got to work at 8). I have absolutely no oV-t- a a L 3 j L will-;ow- er and gum and candy do not help at all. lor two days. "I quit once before And once. I got through two weeks. But lately it is getting even h&idcr. I smoke almost three packs a day; my husband smokes less than a pack a day. Fcggest Tricks "Dr. Van Dcllcn. I am serious about and realize there t giv,ng up cigarettes but hope you can an answer, Unl easy suggest a few tricks that might help me to accomplish my earnest goal." It is verv difficult to break the cigarette habit but I must tell you that the only way you can do thus in to quit cold. Not only will this require motivation and tons of willpower; you will have to accept the fact that just one little drag will make you a smoker again. 12 hours or ; This h true whether you quit , two years ago. Kohlnn M. it r n Chicago Tribune Welcome aboard WASHINGTON Idiot International. Your pilot is deaf, your copilot is dumb and your navigator is blind. So keep 4 your seat belt fas- tened, because it's ' r - ,1 - ... going to be trip. Idiot Internatis the airline uf the bureaucrats. The pilot, copilot ional ana navigator are members of the Aronautics C vil the Board, that regulates bureaucracy the airlines And the CAB is on a flight to idiocy. For instance, everyone who jets from New York to Los Angeles leaves and arrives at the same time and place naturally. But passengers on that flight alone pay 20 diflerent fares. There are Bicentennial fares, Daylight Saving fares and Look Ahead fares. If you buy your ticket one day ahead, theres one iare. If you buy sewn days ahead, there's another. If you buy 60 days ahead, there's a third. There's one tare lor the weekend, another tor midweek. Wants to Get In For instance, World Airways, a irge, experienced charter airline business with a baigam busting New York-Lo- s Angeles fare of $89. But 1 clinics There are many throughout the United Sates. If you cant find one in San Rafael, call the local branch of the American Heart or Lung Association or the Cancer Society and ask them if there is one within driving distance The permanent success rate ior some of these groups is not. terribly high, but the effect of group psychology might just be the thing in, since you say yctir your situation "willpower is limited. One word of advice, however. Don't allow yourself, in desperation, to fall for some of tlie quick miracle methods that are advertised; they rarely work lor longer than a lew days. The same goes lor hypnosis. It takes a lot of hard dcteri) dilution and a lot of good limk but you sound as if you mean it. a tail would we politicians retire at 65, But the want them interrupting games by shaking hand time? hi rnistaivt-- . big man will admit a stall even bigger one will have blame it on. d H 1.1 1 :i And, for instance. Pan American World Airways, the oldest scheduled airline and the finest product of the regulators' art, is nearly bankrupt. Pan Am, the C. S. airline that carries the U S flag around the world, is soiling itself to the Arabs for cosh The flight to idiocy began in 1970 as everything else in government begins, with a study. The purpose ol the airline regulators' study, naturally, was to prove the need for more regulation. t Here are briefs of news in Tlie Salt Lake Tribune 25, 5U and 100 years ago today: May TELEGRAPH house at Port Thursday night was inijKirtanec Cabinet meeting Douglas woods, 1. 1875 ITEMS: Tlie Maitland .... light burned No business of transacted at the yesterday . . . The near West Sutton, i n -- Of c v't lli- -, (UlU W MvtU tt.v llTPv already burned ov or . .A fire at Utica. N.Y.. destroyed the extensive tannery and saw mill of Thome, Watson & Co. Two hundred men are thrown out of employment . , The specie shipments Irom New York to Havana yesterday were $88, k0 ol Spanish gold. Copy right i 1 Settlement Is Imperative settlement is imperative. For if the two ever started military opeiations both their governments would probably collapse to dictatorships and NATO, the umbrella that pro'ects them would dissolve at least in the Eastern M (wj it o r ' H !U 3 H Separate but related subjects are involved in the argument: C.pms, on. the one hand, and complex ot bilateral issues on the other cletirnumg die continental al.rt.t tar m! Oreck-Turkis- ngt-i- , !virg a flit mtrm a ion hue lor aircralt, demilitarizing certain areas next door to each other Turkey s Foreign Minister Caglayangil reckoi s three distinct negotiations ar. required to unscramble the moss1 , iCopy right) (i ,s UTAHS LOWEST Start Fare Shuffdng So the regulators abolished youth fares, family fares and other discount fare. They decided that lounge areas for jumbo jet coach passengers were wasteful. So the lounges were abolished and the jets filled with more seats. Then, in superb bureaucratic FOOD PfilfFS J 4750 So. Rsdwood Rd., 77 Wet 3500 So., 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful 2783 So. Slit, 73S5 So. 3lh Ewl.St FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX n fash--io- the CAB decided that jets should operate at i percent of seat capacity, meaning that the other 45 percent of the seats would be unsold and thus wasted. The regulators abolished many low cost charter flights. And, last but certainly not 'east, by the end of 1974 they had raided the basic, simple kind ot fare 20 percent that What happened, naturally, many people stopped flying. Pan Am and some other airiu.es jrtieu toward bankruptcy. And, in the first thiee months this year, the scheduled airline industry lost S190 million, which was the airlines' biggest quarterly loss in the history ol government regulation. IITTO Wlio -- frvOWU tOtA. It seemi to me that he CAB study has proven! conclusively that the time ha Museum ROUND STEAK! RUMP ROAtSTix 't WIVX CHOPS , 0 A A- nr .9 CHEESE DnDi I LOCKER BEEF - J R0U R ' T SIRLDif STEAKS 'TT GwLvGD 'GWAV CRACKERS rio i KE w MIXES at South Kensington, Eng and. "For 20 years," Mr Wrieht said. "I have kept possession of the machine m the hope that a suitable home lor it could be found m America. Several American museums have asked lor it, but the one institution among these which seemed to he national enough in character was the one to which I would not care to entrust the machine. CA ai GrtC TUNA FISH 'W&Ai lxw) 1925 Announcement was made m Day ton, Ohio, today by Orville Wright that the niigii. d V light ttirjdaiie, invented by him amt hi.i brother. Wilbur, and which made its first flight on Dec, 17, 1903, will May i, v YOGURT 4 mRGARINF 1, 1950 Filly HaWSuUus Wrlc hcudi-- d to Washington Sunday night by plane to plead for a Senate vote on statehood The bill has passed the House tor the second time, but it has never got be yin.d eommiuee hearing in the Ren ate. A week of bearings will open Monday before the Senate Interior and Insular Attairs Committee. Two years ego, this committee, then headed tm cen. Hugh lei used to report the , Butler, statehood hill to the Senate floor ORANGE JUICE HAIR SPRAY Vie 0 a ' POTATOES be sent to Tunes &r BEEF ROAST Flight to Idiocy And now the flight to idiocy pk ks up speed. The regulators have thrown away tlieir study and reversed their policy. Tlie 20 lares between New York and Los Angleles are but one example of the chaos of discount fares, all of course approved by the CAB. Transatlantic youti: lares are back. The regulators are promoting instead of abolishing charter flight bargains Couch seats are being torn out of jets so that the lounges can be put back. coo I '.'lay t, 1 1 Ami come to ahohsh government regulation of the airlines. Back in 1991). the bureaucracy tnat regulates the railroad- - made a similar study. The Interstate Commerce Commission concluded, naturally, that what tiie railroads needed w as more gov eminent regulation. Thats what the rad load got .aid tacta, tiiv. nation's bigge t railroad Penn Central is so bankrupt that it will be nationalized II airline regulation is not abolish'd, the flight to idiocy also will terminate ill nationalization. a result, the CAB decided there should be one basic, simple kind ot airline fare the kind bast'd on costs. The Wav It Was . work this time; nobody gets into the airline business without the regulators permission. The CAB has not let anyone in since 19.58 and w ont let World in. YML 'rosJo '- -n to It took big armaments spending H'.n't get us out ol ihe lad depression we alieadv have it. Greek-speakin- ment Welcome Aboard to Idiot Airlines e i JU-.- bui- - approach bul nether has shown much lor tentative hufudnes iTh.e gel things started is a logical a, r Arb-u- enihus'asiii t. iking to nu Imc at Ic'ast iiutiiv u'lma Cy pi rnplidsizes Immaiiitarian matters i" tuik.sh leaden insist the leiritoi'od and militaiy advantage they gamed by invading Cyptus last year must, by regai dod as a l.ri accompli. They don't of m.ihing any coi.tcs aunat su 'u us a means of getting serous negotiations going, although there Will " have to be compromises li S diplomacy seeks to break 'the M.slemate. hoping bilateral discussion.--, could persuade Turkey to reduce Its area to it percent m exchange .ior Athens acceptance of a bizonal Cyprus and Turkish-speakin- g under a lederal government whose presidency would alternate bctwn representatives ot the two communities i i.e iioCioiv1 is c .i uipionlacy Itaa sO ,Ut achieved only jmnular opprobrium among Hie Greek Turkish and Cypi'lAt masses. Turks Militarily Stronger lu ui ks claim President M akanos is fausheet" and the Cyprus constltti-Ita- n "simply doesn't exist today. Last year they were willing to consider linguistic cantons as a formula, now they reject the thought It is bi.onp" or nothing tXldiy envugh, amid outbursts of passion and suspicion, many Greeks and Turks I have encountered take pains to assure me they are ready close to each other, m tact, because they are both Mediterranean peoples who have shared a centuries long ioint histbr; that they nu.y yet end up in each others Ciubi ase an blot bet S. What kind of brothers? ta't us pray nut Cain and Abel, another pair of Mediterranean siblings -, , Senator Soaper Tins Aiher.s Greek and Turkish and the sentiment allot:' each other is similarly based one would West have a propt r ps , hologtcul impre inrt of he cut rent Aegean crisis, starring C prus, Tovnbee obscved that for Greeks and Turks "the h"rd instinct can be relied nn a- it cannot be m the We-- :, to override the interest and judgment of He also remarked the indivdual ' Each nation fears that its own hostages in the other s territory may he ill treated, and that Ihe other's lu its own teiritory may undo mine its sovereignty, and 0ueh exportations have a fata! tendency to realize themselves." The English historian was comment kish war but mg in 1923 on the Greco-Tu- i 1 lie might us weli iiav c been Uuid.W of today's passionate, deplorable Cyn riot mess wheh cor.thmallv veiges on the brink ot accidental conflict even though both Ankara and Athens officially proclaim their desire for a settle- Quit Smoking? Cold Turkey Mrs S. M. from San Rafael, Calif., writesToday my husband and I promised each other that we would th: ee' Congress might riad w'th profit1 the footnot- - that Dr. T. K. Van Dei leu v one added to If Tiew point Expressed ,a ,y s'? 2tf !: in- that summation (which the US. g seriously try to quit smoking. With his determination, I am almost posi- - and fluential " , - - v o , I'jilRs bet ween representatives of 'he Greek speaking and Tin kish speaking Cyprwt eoinmumtics to ai range revv moralities, as now under waybill ieiui.i; taiss mnong Greece, Turkey and Britain (original guarantors of an mdepindei't Cyprus, pins the wo coium.mmes, regarding the islnmf-tuiur- e and bilateral Gretk-Turtasi itks cm tin- li mdie of Aegean questions For C.oJmungil a valid settlement must result fi'un "the' totahtv" of Ha- More than 50 years age IN KARA Frol. Arnold Toynoee wrote "Western sent'iiient about Use Greeks and the Tuiks is lor the most part ill informed violent-!- list'd datgerously is wood-burnin- IV T New York Turn s Service ex pi to expose dangerous, yesterday's heroes to today's prtblenis brulum Lincoln, reincarnated into the lP7ts, would he at the mercy of every iaiklcK lawyer among us. Tht-would fleece hint out of his eilwwV-rmd leave him high and dry on appeal. Mark Twain would have trouble selling in this market and the Vic-- i Cong would have chaw'd Robert E. Ue out of Iiukx tuna. These Americans were magnificent b their times, but tunes change and the genius of one generation might web become the niediou ity of another. This is not to say that we should dishonor old heroes. The greatness of any era is worthy of tribute, for the individual was supreme under the conditions then prev aiiu.g. But there is such a thing as progress Who is Capable to ldnLie the past qui'e often . Finally indicates distress with the present or the future. Who ts callable ol sayuig w ith certainty that civilization has seen the best of everything? The Romans, witnessing the eclipse ol tiirti empire, pi Pliably felt tint way. Thoreau wrote of the locomotive as though it might be the final step in technological development. In truth, and in all aspects ot life, you just never know what the morrow will bring. Now it is time to reach into the bullpen and fetch forth our long liever, as they say in baseball. Mack W. Worden, v ice president of the marketing staff of General Motels, made a speech in Chicago entitled This time, hke ail times, is a very good one, which is a quote Irorn Ralph Waldo Emerson. It contained relerences to past and fuluit which arc pertinent to the theme of this discourse "When people think of bygone times. Mr. Worden observed, "most of them think of themselves as members of the aristocracy. They see themselves sitting in Athens listening to Sxrates: in the senate in Rome debuting with Cicero: serving as Charlemagne's knights; or signing the Declaration of Independence with Thomas Jefferson and John Hancock. Wa Turks Live as Brothers? ion tnt today's economic and -- iwial problems are minor by cumpamen The nation faces tremendous ehalton ;e w.licit will tax our patience and mgciuu ty But in view ot history, what else is lost 11 ake Trtbime, Thursday, Mav I, V bombings which was more serious than those which shocked lire nation in the 1 I . re Making Progress Can Greeks i! was also a remind'd Sul.U-rp- -- Wf b V4f fTI Ct; 5 If w W |