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Show WORLD SCENE WhatDo They Mean, Summit? EDSON IN WASHINGTON Water Resou rce Whirlwind — Coming -- Hold Your Hats! Controversy Boils Around: CyprusIsle Baily ‘A Lindstrom, Office Mar. R. M.Tilton Business Mgr. F F. Forbes Circulation Mgr. J. F Collins. Advertising Mgr. BackseatDrivers Dwindling By PETER EDSON By CHARLES M. MCCANN United Press Staff The situation on the Eastern Poiicies are to be recommended ects to soon by the Hoover Commission! ments. task force on water resources poli- getting dangerous. Theisland is a British Possession. Greece wants it. Turkey says “no” Many times since World War II ended, American||to that. diplomats have gone to international conferences with) Greece has been demanding Cythe sound of sharp criticism from home ringing in their| prus ever since the end of World ears. But they can go to the July 18 Big Four meeting WarII, on the ground that it once was Greek and that most of its Some weeks back, this was not clearly in prospect. a Senate speech which constituted a bitter attack on 500,000 people are of Greek back- committee chairmen American Society of President Eisenhower. He spoke of the forthcoming ground. Most of the rest are Turks. Big Four conference as an “impending disaster” for Turkey holds that, historically and geographically, it has the right to Cyprus if Britain ever gets out. Knowland bluntly declined to associate himself with A campaign of open terrorism this viewpoint. He voiced confidence in the President's against British rule has now brokability to enter negotiations with the Soviet Union with- en out in Cyprus. out incurring “disaster.” In effect, he drew the lines of Blames Radio support tighter behind the administration. More recently McCarthy offered the Senate a resolu- Britain asserted in a formal note 'to Greece yesterday that the offiAthens Radio is broadcasting tion whose evident result would have been to force the; cial United States to call off the Geneva meeting altogether propaganda Which is inciting re McCarthy asked that the administration obtain from volt. Russia a pre-conference commitment to discuss the future The inececopnered. dispute over of the Soviet satelites in Europe. All the responsible lead- Cyprus involves three countries, all friends of the United States, ers of the Senate agreed this would hopelessly tie the which think alike about cold war President’s hands in his dealing with the Russians. By overwhelming margins, the Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee and the Senate slapped down this pro- McCarthy’s point was that if the satellites are not discussed, all the negotiations will concern free territory. and they can only end with the West making damaging concessions to the Kremlin. The resolution, in other words, was a call for a vote of “no confidence” in the President and his diplomatic chiefs. problems. They are allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Cyprus *is being made a major NATO military base. The present dispute can be helpful only to the Communists. A strange angle of the situation is that the Communists rule most Cyprus towns and that they are By RAY TUCKER every American can have two! most active in inciting terrorism WASHINGTON — ‘‘Happy days|chickens in every pot, two cars in support of Greek rule. But are here again!’’—the Rooseveclt|in every garage!’’—the RepubliCommunism is outlawed in bitter- campaign song in 1936, _when/can slogan in 1928, when Hoover ly anti-Red Greece. If the Com- F D.R. carried every state except}swamped Al Smith. NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG President to find out what substance, if any, lies behind Now Britain may take it before Russia’s new professions of good intent. And the people NATO, on the ground that one member of the alliance is worktrust him to conduct the search without appeasement. ing against another. Those who do not think the search should be made, Many Incidents or do not trust the President to make it, have apparently dwindled to a handful. The great weight of the nation’s There were anti-British incidents on Cyprus before World WarII. backingis all the other way. Since the war, such penente have multiplied. What appears to be an eqs ized campaign of terrorism by the Cyprus “E.0.K.A.” organization— The Democrats, who used to hold their national con- |the organization of Cypriot fightventions after the GOP affairs, are beginning to see |ers—broke out one week ago tosome advantagesin being first in 1956. They'll be able to! day. offer the public the first color telecast of a great political|.British buildings and homes have been bombed. Police stations ChaosinFull Color have been attacked. If they’re going to make any kind of a splash with lines have been cut. their political spectacular, then obviously the banners, bunting and placards will have to meet artistic standards that do not ordinarily prevail. One can imagine frenzied fans screaming their de- votion for the candidate “with the purple placards.” That’s what “color ‘mpact” will do. As a matter of fact, unless some politicians mend their ways they are likely to be remembered for their purple faces. When the going gets rough, they tend to get a bit apoplectic. Even without the high emotion, politicians often prove to be rather florid specimens. Indeed, after watching the boys parade before the color cameras for a week, the viewer is apt to conclude that the national flower is the night-bloomingrose. It’s a great challenge, no doubt. But before they’re through the politicians may find themselves wishing for the safe, comfortable anonymity of black and white. My countrymen are convinced that a close and loyal partnership with the peoples of the free. world on the basis of the treaties which have recently come into force is the best means of maintaining peace and freedom.— West German’s Konrad Adenauer. I’m glad it (guaranteed annual wage) happened. The worst thing that could happen is to have men out of work without money. We’ve got to support our present economy by keeping men on the job.—Charles E. Sorensen, retired vice president Ford Motor Co. Faith in each other has brought European nations to By GALBRAITH con- too large a share of the eost of Telephone Britain’s note to the Greek government complained especially that the Athens Radio broadcast last Tuesday, the day the campaign started, an E.O.KA. manifesto calling on the people to “rise” and ‘‘liberate’” the island. At present a British destroyer is anchored off the port of Kyrenia, with its guns trained to command the home of Gen. Sir Charles Keightley, commander in chief of British Middle Eastern land forces. A small attack was made on the home last week and a bigger one is feared. Sen. Bennett Will Oppose Presidential contest, but with the Congress are valued at 18 billion in my power to mobilize effecRepublicans outshouting the Dem- dollars. Additional projects plan- tive public support for those DR.BRADY'S COLUMN The Problem of Calcium Once News, NowHistory Not less than 1% pints, three large glassfuls, of milk daily is question that the bones of the aged are easily broken because the most essenthe bones become gradually detial item in the mineralized with advancing age. high calcium The demineralization is especialhealth diet. i ly a steady loss of calcium, and No other food the steady loss of calcium is due is so nearly perprimarily to nutritional deficienfect as milk. cy (malnutrition), especially inNo other food adequate intake of calcium, that can be more is, less than the amount one gets properly called in 1% pints of milk—three full health food. glasses daily. And how much The trick calcium does one get in 1% pints specialists and Dr Brady of milk? Maybe 10 or 12 grains. “clinic” racketeers, who almost Not enough for a growing child, outnumber honest doctors today, but perhaps enough to keep a maare still telling their gullible cusult from aging prema-| tomers that “too much” talcium rely. is dangerous, as it may be ‘“‘de* posited”’ in the bones, joints, ar- f Signed letters not more teries etc. This makes the poor | than one page or 100 words souls stop asking foolish ques-| |: long, pertaining to personal tions and readily submit to a series of ‘‘shots,’’ which are ex- Silver Act Repeal WASHINGTON — Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) said Wednesday that he would “vigorously resist” legislative attempts to ‘repeal the silver purchase act. He sald he understood that hearings on S. 1427, introduced by Sen. Theodore Green (D., R.1.) would be held by the Senate Banking and Currency committee beginning July 13. Sen. Bennett is pensive, of course, éven if they are calcium gluconate or calcium chloride in solution! Whatever it is, the poor souls imagine it must be more powerful that way. To the best of my knowledge] none of the purported medical authorities who warn about ‘“‘too much” calcium, ‘‘too much” vi-| tamin D, etc., has ventured to specify how much too much would be. From the clippings collected for me I gather that any amount the p.m. authorities have have suffered greatly in recent years. Stockpiling measures people more fragile than the Any’ selgpted by the administration bones of young persons? have helped with some metals schoolboy who studied physiology but attempts to undereut the sil- in the 19th century can answer land. It is for this reason that Ad- ministration spokesman denounced Senator J. William Fulbright’s investigation of the stock market. The same consideration led them to help kill Representative Wright Patman’s proposed inquiry into the Federal Reserve’s open market operations. Ten Years Ago was sought ‘to run through Provo . . Kume Island was invaded June 28, 1945 by American forces . . . The re- President Truman paid a hur- tail Daily Herald Correspondents Greenwood, Provo’s entry, was crowned Utah County War Bond Queen. Letters to The Editor Barbs By HAL COCHRAN Can't BUENOS AIRES, of Utah various County. Contact them if os have news. District tion agents are listec also. They stand ready to help you with prob! lelivery of the paper Community lame Phone Ipine. Mary Williams 08231 American Fork Dena.Grant 100W Am Fork, Rod Griffir (sports) 315J (cir.) 508J VACATION THE IODIN the TION. RA- So They Say ss ‘Henry, next year let’s go some pl ace mn the lifegua rds Spe Katherine Sheffield HU 9-6170 imagine how *+ often is closed for repairs. s+ ¢ Sometimes a girl looks at a youth dreamily simply because he makes her tired. The Riangs, gentle and polite tribesmen of southeast East Pakistan, have a strange way of expressing apology: Sticking out their tongues. When they accidentally bump into a stranger they show ir tongues as a means of s “I have no words in my mouth which can say how sorry I am.” " 24 HOURS A DAY Argenti in all kinds of weather, we are ready to respond to any call BERG MORTUARY PHONE FR 3-1840 announced The move for expansion ef the Monday night by police at Eva Social Security System, especial- Peron (formerly La Plata). They ly lowering the age when women said large quantities of anti-gov-| == may become beneficiaries, is di- ernment leaflets and pamphlets rected at the old folks and the were seized in the roundup of the feminine balloteers. The demand alleged plotters. I often feel deeply grieved for for a return to rigid 90 per cent those who suffer from self-sympathy. They allowed themselves to be tied in a knot instead of looking around for new things to keep them busy. I'd like to give them all a shove. farm price supports is aimed at the farmers. Insistence on a minimum wage of $1.25 instead of Ike’s proposed 90 cents is expected to keep the workers in the Democratic fold. The Democrats made a play for several million Federal emI didn’t know it (the gun) was ployes with proposals for a 10 per cent salary raise, as against loaded. Lake e Sh ore.Sans Knight ose Ichi Josephine 71W —Mrs. Helen Johnson, 28 of Chi- Ike’s 7.5 per cent, To young Lehi Paul Willis. (cir.) 101W cago who killed her husband marriéd couples they offer 135,000 new housing units a year, whereduring an argument. Orem Margaret whiews AC S-3860 itwr *. * * Orem Irene Kei! cir.) AC 5-1292 as Ike thinks 35,000 sufficient. Palmyra. Shirlene Ot 0311R3 Payson. Madoline 2233 eee _ They (Russians) explore for a And their more expansive roadPayson. Amber Jackman (cir.) 327] sign of weakness, and when building program should please Sweetie Pie says that if you'll erengin is shown they change highway contractors, state politiPL Grove Be Pl Grove Guy Hillman (sports 4382 cal machines and machinery Pl. Grove. Jennie Gilbert (cir.)2694 start with the correct letter and mood. read clockwise ‘around the big |—General Mark W. Clark (ret.). salesmen. Pl View. Yvonne Perry lem. Taylor exon timepiece, you'll find out that Thus, in every way, and not it’s vacation time. And for a 3 If you’ve got holes in your without justification in many inKing Frank G_ Fork. Sp. ip. Fork. ‘irginia laugh every day while you're home plaster and want to re-' stances, the Democrats seek to |sp Fork, B Davis Evans (cir) 297 away, follow Sweetie Pie. Just pair without redoing the whole undermine the Republicans’ ing -Lake Hortense ane = call FR 3-5050 and have The room, add food coloring to patch- broad prosperity issue by these 9-64: pringville Evelyn Boyer Daily Herald mailed to your ing plaster to make it match the piecemeal appeals to powerful Vineyard Mrs. G Wells AC voting groups. walls as closely a% possible. West Mtn. Mrs. Elvera Bishop 581J5 vacation address. Goshen. Eva Cook 35 just Summeralways brings the urge to hit the open road which too To Provoke Catholic Riots wace? you thrilled the cows are that June has been proclaimed dairy month in New York State. - stamped, self-addressed envelope and warm the hearts of Catholic churches. the |and ask in writing, signed, for books a lusty bloc of voters, to wit: The arrests were Good Company For Your Here are Herald staff correspondents —— Fk. Duane Durrant of committee ~ of lives in World War II . sake kindly sent me, I quote: composition merchants turned from San Francisco with honoring the memories of 87 a plea that the World. Security Provo men who had given their . 2 5 ‘gentina second in the nation’s silver pro- ticing medicine today. From the restore natural ecolor to gray DEMOCRATS STRATEGY —|(UP)—Five persons were being duction, would be especially hard text book Fourteen Weeks in hair. I merely say it can do no Every major Democratic pro-|held today in connection with a Physiology, by J. Dorman Steele, harm to get your nutritional hit.” posal at the current session is plot masterminded by the ComPh.D., a copy of which a name- requirements of iodine. Send designed to fatten the pocket- munists to provoke disturbances at “The —Helen Keller ss e+ ¢ - ried visit to Salt Lake City . . ;}Provo Chamber of Commerce anKey U.S. delegates to the United nounced it would sponsor a war Nations Security conference re- bond memorial issue of $250,000 Charter be put speedily to work * * * ensure peace . .. The Colo“EISENHOWER PROSPERI- rado Fuel and Iron Corporation TY” DEFIES ATTACK — The Democrats obviously cannot attack their opponents’ theme of “Eisenhower prosperity.” Neither the Fulbright nor the Patman sallies had the full support of ‘ the opposition leadership, which did not want to be placed Editor Herald: in the Position of shaking the A suggestion to the Fourth of national confidence so essential July committee: to business and industrial ac- Each year hundreds of people, particularly ladies, are prevented | health and hygiene, not to vity. disease, diagnosis or treatBut the Lyndon-Rayburn forces from seeing the fine Fourth of | ment, will be answered by {have hit upon an indirect method July parade for which Provo is | Dr. Brady if a stamped self|Of offsetting and counteracting famous, by reason of the fact | addressed envelope is en- |the Republicans’ reliance upon that they are not able to stand | elosed. Address such corre|g00d times for a 1956 endorse- and wait for a considerable | te Dr. William |™Ment of Administration policies. length of time, scrambling for a || Brady, c/o The Daily Herald, |They are trying to show them- viewing position. | Prova, U' selves to be more generous to Why doesn’t some enterprising powerful and numerical voting ward make some money by put* groups than the President and ting up bleacher seats to accomQUESTIONS & ANSWERS modate the large number of peoSecretary Humphrey. Gray Hair Doesn’t Look So Gray Against what they characterize ple who would be glad to pay a My husband and I both... It as the Eisenhower-Humphreythe- reasonable charge for a good is true what readers say about ory of “trickle down’’ prosperity, viewing seat. your iodin ration bringing back they are seeking to hand out gobs A Reader eolor to your hair. My husband, of Federal funds directly and im64, was snow white . . . the brown mediately to the elements which ° color started coming back after kept the Democrats in power for 5 Held In Plot the first two months . . . I had} 20 years. It is a variation of the only a little gray, but that has Roosevelt-Truman “gimme” apdisappeared ... (Mrs. E. R.) peal, but far more subtle than Answer—I won’t question your outright WPA -PWA-RFC dona- ver industry could cripple us,”»|the question—andthere are a lot statement. On the other hand I tions. he said. ‘Utah, which ranks of 19th century schoolboys prac- de not say the iodin ration will man boats—or Pamela will never learn to swim! proj- ocratic choristers. The Adminis- ned but not yet authorized are ommendations of the Hoover Comtration’s principal task is to hold estimated at 70 billion dollars. mission with_which I agree.” the economic line firm through “Having in mind the rapidly Knowing Adm. Moreell as one November, 1956, in the convicmounting public debt,” said Adm.} of the toughest seadogs that ever “We approach the era when|tics. tion that current prosperity, or Moreell, “‘it is evident that criti- hit Washington, the ca) api is prethe semblance thereof, will as- cal examination is overdue.” paring for a simply lovely Sabte sure a return to power. There is no clear-cut federal wa- During the war he organized the GOP strategists’ only concern Seabees, supervised construction ter policy, he charged. . is that a recession, even a mild Among the abuses and the cor- of 12 billion dollars worth of naval disorder, might set in before the bases. After’ the war he ran the rective measures which he himself polling booths open 16 months peuevea should be taken are |strike-bound coal mines: and oil bones at maturity is about one hence. They are defending and By WILLIAM BRADY,M.D. refineries before becoming head maintaining their present posipart animal to two parts minIn “hydro-electric development, |lof J&L. Milk, whole fresh milk, skim In youth it is tion with every resource at the milk, buttermilk, sour milk, Bul- eral matter. command of a Party in control garian milk, acidophilus miik, nearly half and half, while in of money andcredit, private and evaporated milk, dried powdered old age the mineral is greatly public. milk, whichever you prefer, is in excess . . From this standpoint, Treasury the best food source of calcium. Steele contited his notion out Secretary George M. Humphrey, Taken from the Files of had submitted a bid to the DeAny and every kind of cheese of fancy, for precise chemical not Republican National Chair-' fense Plant. Gorporation for leasThe Provo Herald is second only to milk in this analysis of bone had not yet been man Leonard W. Hall, is the ing the steel plant at Geneva respect. . A commercial feeder airline made. Today there can be no most influential politician in the not yet learned to prescribe is an era of cooperation ‘entirely new in that troubled con- a memberof the committee. “Our western mining industries too much. tinent.—Harold Stassen. Why are the bones of elderly 6326 BAPELEIS improvement water resource development -and Without disclosing any of the!|has required too little specific recommendations to be! from the beneficiaries. made in the report whenit is Fel In recent<irrigation projects, released in the near future, Adm quired repayments Have been beMoreell and his associates told the| tween one-fourth and one-third of engineers what they found and)‘the capital cost. Some have been jwhat they thought about things| as low as one-tenth. On flood control projects, the personally. The four subcommittee ‘reports! average local contributions have fill two volumes of 780 and 730} been only one-eighth of total costs. pages. They will be released simul-! An analysis of 212 Department taneously with the Hoover Com-| of Agriculture upstream flood conmission recommendations. They trol projects showed the federal are almost certain to create a| government bearing over 98 per great uproar from state and local cent of the cost. Many projects have been congovernments, from water lobbies, farm organizations, special inter- structed without economic justiest pressure groups _and from con-| fication of any kind, the Admiral gressmen with pet pork barrel declared. projects. | The inclusion of many “indirect benefits’’ for such things as recreTHE DEPARTMENTS OF IN-) ation fish and wild-life preserves TERIOR, Agriculture, the Army} and national parks he described Corps of Engineers and all their are ‘“‘pure fantasy.” bureaus which administer water resource projects won’t like what ’ THE TASK FORCE found 43 officers and bureaus of the federal comes out, either. Only the private power com- |government engaged in water repanies and various business groups| sources development last .year. which oppose federal government! “There is every, _ indication,” spending on these projects are apt} said Adm. Moreell, ‘that: there is to be pleased. | a lack of coordination which fosSince 1824, when the government} ters competition among these agencies which causes controADMINISTRATION'S MAIN first went to work on water re-| sources, over 14 billion dollars of versy; confusion, duplication and TASK — Politicians generally taxpayers’ money have been spent, waste and encourages agree that these will be the hit Adm. Moreell told the convention. cratic ambitions: “It my firm intention to do all political slogans in next year’s Additional projects authorized. by “Vote for the full dinner pail!” “Don’t let them take it away!”|—the Hanna-McKinley battle cry senhowerin the quest he and others will make at Geneva face a firing squad. Greece has tried unsuccessfully —the Truman ballad in 1948,)in 1900, when a sweeping Repubfor some easing of world tensions. to get the United Nations to in- when he achieved his upset vic-jlican triumph introduced the Tests of opinion show that the country wants the tervene in the dispute. Roosevelt clan into national politory over Tom Dewey. SIDE GLANCES local —S ‘Eisenhower Prosperity’ Defies Attack By firmly rejecting this proposal, senators of both parties indicated they are virtually solid behind Mr. Ki- munists went there they would Maine and Vermont. event. and before the) freight rates. Civil ngi-| Thé federal government has paid meers at its recent St. Loris vention. ; Two events of recent time have helped to alter the ious kinds of rule. Turkey, incidentally, took the island from the picture materially. Venetian Republic. Some days ago Senator McCarthy of Wisconsin made About four-fifths of the island’s the United States. Navigation A hint of what is to comein this Turkey for centuries it had undergone var- state 270-page report was given in a ects have been constructed solely séries of five speeches made by| to bring pressure to bear on railAdm. Moreell and his four sub- roads and truckers to reduce administration’s foreign policy at many points. He ap- in 1878. Turkey had possessed it! peared to be leading the small band of right-wing Re- previously since 1571, Before that, publican complainants. has in cy. It’s headed by Adm. Ben Mo- THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT reell, board chairman of Jones & has used power and water developLaughlin Steel Corp., of Pitts ments for indirect social and political ends. burgh. e people are of Greek background. But Cyprus has not been Greek since pre-Christian days. It is only’ 40 miles from Turkey and 470 miles Senator Knowland,the officially styled Republican leader the Greek mainland. in the Senate, was busy setting himself apart from the from Britain acquired it from government electric power, flood control, navi-| started and a beginning should be gation, irrigation and reclamation made on disposing of existing proj- Mediterranean island of Cyprus is this year with the feeling the country is largely united behind their efforts. the federal NEA Washington Correspondent vaded a field which should be re: WASHINGTON — Sweeping) served for private enterprise. change in the U. S. government’s No additional projects should be FOR “GO”? Milkis nature’s most perfect food for go, for glow, and for grove. |