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The llerald Jourcie1 Ufcfc John Glenn Revises Marine Corps Hymn to get any simpler in fact taxpayer may have till another headache by next year if the plan now under consideration to withhold taxes from interest and dividend Income '' " becomes law' ' If Congress decides in favor of ths plan Investors would receive $80 for every $100 they have coming in dividends or interest The 520 would go to the U S Treasury as payment on income tax A savings account ordinarily credited with $400 in interest would then have S320 added Under the new system any amount interest or dividend no matter how small would be subject to withholding ft would then be up to the taxpayer to find out how much has been withheld and to take account of the amount in the final tax return ' There would probably be exemption certificates for people over 65 living on small incomes and for dependent children under 18 - While there are still a number of aspects to be considered it looks as though new tax complications are in the offing No " r J- - Peaceful Peace A CEASE FIRE to the seven year war between troops and Algeria's Moslem Moslem lead- rebels will not be a cure-a- ll freedom ers may get the they want but will a also get political and economic they will be a long-tim-e that straightentangle on t Khrushchev 'appears to be plagued 'with problems one of the biggest' Red China and Mao g who is challenge ing Khrushchev's leadership It is report- Moscow y Iscd that the Chinese Embassy in material distributing even within he Russian Communist Party Another acute problem is the ineffi- of Soviet agriculture which Khru- - v ' cfency ahchev has tried 'to cure with one set of ' believe plans after another Observers that production would improve if planned collectivism one of the basic tenants of Russian Communism were done away with but they also believe that Khrush- chev does not have the courage to do this Still another complication is that the Russian people an no longer afraid Since Khrushchev downgraded the secret police relaxed the old methods of terror and allowed some nonconformity people have begun to ask "Where is the abundance promised us? Why are there sputniks but no shoes? How can the West be poor and decadent when the goal of the Government ' is to overtake and then surpass the United ' The one million Europeans who live in Algeria have indicated their extreme with separation from t dissatisfaction i France Many are prepared to leave the i country taking with them the skills and' capital Algeria needs so badly Others have threatened and terrorism ' seeming to prefersabotage civil war to Moslem rrule ' The yean of fighting have left many ' d villages and much of the arable land food The and damaged shortages ' an increased by the worst drought in 16 :ryears"-- : Since businessmen an convinced that : once the rebels take over nationalization of all businesses will follow the flight of International firms Has already begun" Although the cities on the coast: an 'modern Algeria Is largely a primitive rs country when more than of the adult population is illiterate Many of the Moslems an peasants or slum dwellers in the cities who earn from $50 ing out bat-ten- three-quarte- to $150 a year v European settlen of French Spanish Italian and other national backgrounds many of the families residents for several generations hold almost aU of the skilled Jobs as well as the large farms The rebel government will be under constant pressure to redistribute wealth to bring the Moslem living standards into balance with those of Europeans which would not sit white residents well with the long-tim- e Since Algeria is so closely tied to France economically the nbd government wiU have to work closely with France whether it wants to or not Peace if it comes will be anything but peaceful for still another emerging ev mr : pPPyj EDUCATION TODAY means progress tomorrow while progress tomorrow means abundance and power for the day ' after tomorrow" :' So declared Dr Edward Teller eminent scientist as dedicatory rites this past week for the new Engineering and Physical Science building at Utah State UniverV sity The beautiful edifice constructed at a cost of nearly $2 million Is a signifid addition to the cant and plant at USU We commend the University administration and the state officials who have :v worked tirelessly for its completion' Governor Clyde remarked: This building is a symbol of the great progress exhibited in the fields of engineering- - and science during the past century It reflects the hopes and dreams efforts and accomplishments of a century— and is a remarkable indication of our embarkation upon another historic century'! He concluded with a short of benediction which we endorse: With prayerful insight searching for the highest good in and for ' fast-growi- ng much-neede- ? ' THE CASE FOR citizen contributioba to the annual Heart Fund Drive— which is today in Cache County— ia easy to make Man than half the yearly deaths in the United States result from heart silmenta and related blood vessel diseases rola Only by sustaining a In research can progress in the battle trail-blazi- ng ' disesae be won ' Thua those Americans who respond to the fund appeal will be helping to attack thelsadbig cause of death In this country gsJnstieat and at fSasi mine time sustaining the useful role Of private xesearch la a' period when Buna tse xseu oc jcifntine inquiry cjounbj's tattler Ji : )£ jfag Armij and hgNay £yerdase fenfeawcxfi semes A PTA mother had a similar plaint ending with: J'And to think that up until two years ago we used to have such a wonderful family life I We were io very close to our children '! DR HOLLISIER1 CONTINUES: "Here were two slert sensitive intelligent mothers who felt thst they had dons all the right things through the years who had tried to build a warm family relationship Now with the children grown into adolescence their best-laimost loving plans seemed to be going awry They bad lost communication with the children they loved and were puzzled by their inconsiderate sometimes even antagonistic behavior" ' Vv o— Oddly enough and perhaps ironically' some of this difficult behavior had arisen because of the very 'Closeness that both mothers mentioned It is wise to bear in mind that part of the process of becoming an adult is a gradual withdrawal from the 'encircling protective love of the parents ss the young person learns ' more how to build new retationships of bis own" Many trained counselors have found that a prolonged at tachment to mother or father makes it more difficult to build these new relationships and often leads to a stormy TheAedtaMaa ''' States?"Then too Khrushchev's threats and gestures meant to frighten the West have THE PUBLIC PULSc not worked so he on occasion turns to friendly overtures such as sending his to Washington to see President Kennedy and selecting as the new Soviet ambassador a' man without an anti-U- 3 record and releasing ths U-- 2 pilot Francis A PLACE in public schools Gary Powers Yet all the while Soviet? forIS THERE Bible reading and other reprayers planes an a threat in the Berlin air corobservsncei? ligious ' ridor This question is being argued throughout so is but one no far is Something up in sermons and editorials st America sure Just what However the' West's school board hearingund PTA meetingi in decision to stand firm seem to be paying kaffee klstches and court rooms At whatoff and many observers feel thatit would ever level the debate is Joined' it usually be a great mistake to mike any concesinvolves three distinct issues: (1) Are re-sions ligioui exercises m pubic schools corutitu-tkms(2) Are they fair to children of 'v son-in-la-w Place For Religious Observance In Gur Schools? tem upon which this nation was founded without understanding the religious faith fervor and zeal of those early Americans It is no accident that the President of the United States takes his oath upon the Bible it is no fluke of history that "In God We Trust" sppears upon our coins and paper money The motto was first used at the order of Salmon P Chase Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury who asked that a phrase be found that would indicate the direction of God in the affairs of 'American : - ' A GOOD MANY who protest that too much power is centered in Washington today see the huge federal debt as the v perfect symbol of that trend ' an evident shifting of r Yet with the financial burdens from the local to the national scene local government debt still has risen sharply in the busy yean since ' : "" er and reversal of feelings are Psychological running-swa- y only two of the many kinds of temporary emotional storms of adolescence Some may become g egotists or vast dresmers with voluptuous imaginations Others may pour all their new emotional energies into developing a strong harsh conscience They drive themselves and those around them with excessive demands and high expectations 'self-lovin- two-part-y and hospital construction water sewage systems and other capital 'outlays Big as the debt rise has been however it is not out of line with the great climb in the nation's economic output Today local debt is around 10 percent of gross national product— hardly any different than in 1902 and only Buderately higher than m the latter part otthe 19th century AU signs suggest that community debt will go on rising for one essential or another This would be especially likely if the trend toward "evetf greater local reliance upon Washington were to be checked f - - - : teen-age- world-travelin- short-strugg- ling : of the United States are beginning to just how good a friend Uncle Sam wonder teen-ag- I diplomats in Washington axe the U S appears to be going that saying out of its way to take the side of the new and "neutral" nations of the world against its own allies i The Dutch Premier expressed "pro- wiu wuicureui iuuuu MiMuuwiiiiiiinit wIim ttia TT 'A twAiPAil tA Mmilt th tid — ofmiT iti i airfields ita ithe Pacific for a plane carrying Dutch troop replacements to West Guinea to meet Indonesian threats V Allied ZSr Robert Kennedy Predicts East Europe Freedom tions were moving closer toge- ' tber Kennedy- - ' The attorney general ss privately for 90 minutes Konrsd met wun Adensuer-M- 7 Zj -- :i' to invade the colony £S£ The Portuguese are so bitter about U S votes against their country in the ILN iSd- that they have let it be known they are QWhamilmg of Soviet Pre-thinking of cancelling U S airbasea in Nikita S Khrushchev's the Azores next April bid for an international sum- - liShthaTn WSiS jtr VUt8' 3?E!£P'l£te? Central Africa bv demandine a crash dtc-of indebendence In Thailand high' officials have wondered aloud Vwhat would happen if Thailand were' threatened" - when - they discuss signs of U S weakness in Laos and South Vietnam ' i uooo inenaa can ne expenea io unoer- atand some Ur but continued cavalier treatment of those bound to the United iStates byfprmal sJceisbnmd to raiM critidan - Insisted on getting "trcets to meet the the Ah Force' Constellation With d " M Kennedy pr Killed In a -He 85ihorUy sfterhis told newsmen later that Aden: flew through - - sir corri- - his wife EtheL and bis youngdor from West Berun in a U S est brother Edward (Teddy) — — -- — Communist-harasse- Asked ' : i at his news conference whether he saw any Soviet MIG jet fighters approach his plane WESTOVER AFB Mass OM during the flight across Esst MsJ Eari L Caril Buffalo Germany Kennedy smiled N Y was kiBed Friday night briefly and replied: "I didnt when he was pulled by suction look out of tiie window" Before leaving Berlin Kenthrough a hatch of the BS2 jet ned paid a farewell visit to the bpnuwheconinuuided CsrU's body feU --most six Communist wall dividing the nmei to the sea near Thiue dty He walked up to the white ' I:- -—kf--V 41ta A if Vimm aait it- - n pdl from Jet v - '7: Z rTT : " -' parents-substitu- te non-spiritu-al allies ON THE OTHER HAND most adolescents made it through the adulthood with only minor emotional storms This is true even through the storms of adolescence are today intensified There sre the "bomb" the push toward planets the pressures toward conformity and noncomformity the shrinking market for unskilled young workers' It's no' simple nutter for adolescents to cope: with these space-sizeproblems snd at the ssme time give adequate attention to their personal and proper business "Whstls this businesi?' Dr Hollister asks "Having bosom friends and crushes flirting romancing striving to love and be loved learning bow to get along with adults ss adults practicing the newest dance steps worrying about their complexion finding out how to be r popular convindiig parents that a can be trusted to drive the family car preparing for a vocation and building iip their own set of values for life "In to find a new adult identity It's a big assignment one thst may well take its toll in tensions snd torments before the finds out who he really is snd what he may become V "We can understand now why adolescents' normally behave in an inconsistent snd unpredictable manner even for a ' 'considerable time ' £ : d K Some Allies Worry LONG-TIM- E Sometime these strong surges of emotion are so mystifying that they even create uncertainty or anxiety Without being the teen-agsenses that his very i able to put K into words Is growing up endangered by the temptation to fall back into the emotional closeness of childhood Thus that closeness becomes something he feels be must avoid "Filled with these vague discomforting feelings that sre so hard to understand many young persons develop a strong urge to take flight from tits family'' the physician continues "Instead of detaching themselves gradually from the parental relationship some withdraw suddenly "At times this shift not only tears at the heartstrings of the parents but also precipitates the young person into loneliness So bs frequently seeks odt substitutes" : bonded indebtedness When World War H ended the overall local total was $135 billion But as cities have moved to keep-pacwith their headlong growth they have borrowed two out of every three dollars needed1 for school OF dont understand tax-support- ed non-belie- f" m A NUMBER "AND PSYCHOLOGISTS who have studied the emotionsluxiblems of normal teen-ag-e youth point out that adolescence is a period marked by the appearance of new kinds of adult feelings"that theboy or girl themselves "non-sectaria- state and local government tadebtedness hovers just above the $50 billion mark roughly a sixth the size of the US Debt Local units have been adding $23 billion to $4 billion to the pile each year These totals represent only ' — PSYCHIATRISTS : Right now long-ter- " minority faiths? and (S Do they help or life hinder a child's religious trsiningr "The tremendous prosperity power and The issue of constttutionsllty will soon become before me U S Supreme Court blessings which America has enjoyed It has accepted for review a case in which through the years came because we as a Jewish Unitarian and agnostic parents ' nation have honored God It is I believe a direct fulfillment of the promise 'Blessed challenge the use in New York state schools '' is the nation whose God is the Lord' Abra- of the following prayer: ham Lincoln said during the Civil War 'I "Almighty God we acknowledge our have so many evidences 'of God's direction dependence upon Thee and we beg Thy that I cannot doubt his power comes from blessings upon us our parents our teachers above' That was the faith of our fathers" and our country'' The prayef was carefully designed to be ACCORDING TO BILLY GRAHAM Am- But the protesting parents eric an democracy rests on the belief in the assert that its use puts public schools in the position of "favoring religious belief over - reality of God and His respect for the individual "Ours is a freedom under law And that they contend a but it is also a freedom that will evaporate institution is forbidden by ths if the religious foundations upon which it Constitution to do ' has been built are taken sway I'm not so It is futile to guess how the Supreme sure we would continue to be free if our Court will rule men in public life had no faith in God I'm not sure that atheists and agnostics would BILLY GRAHAM the foremost evangelbe quite so zealous to preserve the Bill of ist of our times and an ordained Baptist minister gives his views in a recent edition Rights or the writ of habeas corpus or the of The Saturday Evening Post He contends ' system or the right to trial by that the issue of prayers in public schools jury or the legal innocence of a man before he is proved guilty" he stated is now before the Supreme Court and if --Othe Court decrees negatively another vic"WE ARE LIVING in the most Critical tory will be gained by those forces which period in American history We are faced conspire to remove faith in God from the with the possible destruction of our entire public conscience civilization With a mjjlitant atheistic Com"Those who are trying to remove God munism threatening to bury us we need from our culture are rewriting history and to rediscover national goals to reexamine distorting the truth But those who advocate our national destiny Whether he intends to drastic change in our traditional faith are the American atheist administering a public only a tiny minority Most Americans not office has essentially conceded the battle to only believe in God themselves but wsnt Communism their leaden to have- faith in God The By his1 atheism he under- writes in principle the Communist materAssociated Press- recently reported the ialistic concept of life He has findings of Dr Paul Bussard editor of the Catholic Digest who learned that 99 percent : surrendered spiritual moral and rational of the American people believe in God arguments against Communism "I'm not advocating that faith in God is that 77 percent believe in the hereafter "and that 75 percent believe that religion is im-necessary merely for the holding of public g office I believer every American should preacher deportent" the In a democracy the have faith in God clared officeholder is only as strong as the people MR GRAHAM POINTS 'OUT that it who support him' ths wellknown evangelist would be impossible to understand the sys- - :' stressed Rise In Local Debt Warn : in-U- l? SJSSS HeartSunday - " v For Highest Good mfljht oui- ' World Adolescents "THE TASK OF MAKING sense out of fome kinds of tee age behavior often stretches our understanding and our love i The emotional storms of adolescence cause more than a little rain to fall in the lives of many parents i" v: of J)r wIDtanr G Hollister conSuch is sultant in mental hsslth education for: the VS Institute of Mental health at UKMujlMvy--i"-i--He writes on jthe smotional ills of adolescents in the cur' rent national PTA Magazine Dr HoDister remembered some conversations with fine aiert motners one oc wnom was ths wife of s neighborhood minister "I'm won out trying to understand what is going on the mind of my son" she said "It seems as if he has suddenly' 'adopted ths exact opposite of srerything wsVs taught him He argues vociferously against theethicsl ideals we J stand for He used to be very considerate but now he has tuned into an angry agg-restive boy who would rather be with the Mack leather jacket crowd than with ths youth croup at our church ? And wftat Bay NefMsj makes it harder is that I've been so close Tse-tun- ox - dO SO? uraoitt Storms rV 1 RUMORS PERSIST that all is not well with Khrushchev and Russia A Soviet authority in Vienna is quoted as saying: "Uader Stalin Soviet 'society was in j a tight corset Khrushchev ' loosened one string Now string after string keeps coming loos Khrushchev if worried but hesitates to re turn" to methods of control used by Stalin He probably 'could not' return to such methods if he wanted to '' - lie Examines Thd Emotional s ft'" Just What Is Up? TAX RETURNS are not likely Thoughts and Things er "Many parents have been helped by realizing that the protective love they have given in childhood can gradually be strength-givin- g love that replaced by the freedom-givin- g adolescents need Bothjinds of love are important Protective love is vital to the child's survival and to his personality delove becomes more and more velopment Freedom-givin- g important to the young adult as he encounters the tasks of ' adolescence we have Just described : 'It takes a real deputy of caring for fathers and mothers to be willing to help a newly grown-u- p son or daughter leave the nest and try his own wings V The graduaL thoughtful giving of freedom is s coursge open to ts ss parents— a Icving course that will enable most young folks to overcome the usual emotional hurdler of adolescence "And dont most of us took forward to the day when thosd we have loved and nurtured become our warm adult com-' :paniolr 'jy: V-- ':: !!"--V:?- : around' the freezing if yeur wife wants to learn to drive don't stand in her way we" ray Doraer mark be walked about with- "JSSljSZ'-Sbeen had plane known wjine richstrasse crossing out a coat or hat and shook ' The income-ta- x UU"HU- - T- - as avsder soon finds it would have been better' hands with Germans who pres "Cneckpoint Charlie" — un-to the watchful eyes of armed than to deceivs'-der sed about him givs vf'''y: '':i ' was snempnng w correct w German police - ia wvccen io uw muiwouw urn iraww nvcu in uniu ' v Everything ia the iijodern horns is controlled by switches German Foreign Policy Society tor's escape hatch was jettison- - He made no attempt to cross -echildren the -: xcept Edward Kennedy said the United States ed accidentally at SlOO feet into Esst Berlin saluted the Hg'"iitkK and ever Baffin Bay causing the spent 2 hours and 15 minutes Some men defy eld sge—they still V cnalknge of a United Europe commsnder 'to bs drawn there yesterday — but planted mey're as- food ": feet white on his the the line and a common market they never were firmly through opening hovered - :- ' i:1 - ""ho: - - - :i:y'yi iX: - u - -- : kf |