Show - 4 it — — - --" - - - - " I - - - " T p ' flet Et ft cit I September 29 Monday Morning Peculiar Zilbunt Ae Lebanon Entanglnielit Crisis' Remain -- eyes focused on Quemoy and Formosa it is A little difficult for most of us tn remember that there is a critical With All ' - situation-fo- the United States still unthe other side of the globe r resolved on This is the question of Lebanon And the United States seems today as deeply embroiled in the affairs of this small but strategically important Arab country as it was when it lAtided Marines there more than two months ago in hopes of stabilizing a very chaotic situation That stability has been hard to establish True the immediate danger of a overthrow of the government appears averted or at least postponed But the internal millets and rivalries which have kept Lebanon in turmoil for months obviously have not been eliminated HEADLINES TELL of bloody street ' pro-Nass- - tole A Price er pre-relea- — Redwood Rd The chief said the fugitive told him he 'got drunk" and just decided to take off There was po explanation as to how the 'prisoner got hold of liquor hut that would pot be too difficult under "open - te Rt the camp pre-relea- - cus-tody- deliberately latolved - policy " I - CHIEF MAZURAN says he told the convict he was paying "an awful price" for a few hours'— freedom to which the chastened convict wryly agreed He almost certainly now will have to serve an additional sentence for his Oscape The prison inmate who can't resist the fPmptátion to get drunk or to escape at the honor camp does pay a big price for his failure To a degree society pays price for deliberately giving him such an opportunityta succumb to temptation Society then ha's the Job of catching the escapee bringing him back to prison and keeping him there for a longer period But this is part of the basic treatment —the endeavor which goes on throughout man's stay in prison to build rapacity to resist temptation m MANY WILL FAIL the legit in prison just RN many fail after they get out of prison But some put to the rest repeatedly during their prison stay will develop the they lacked previously they will learn to resist the constant temptation to break prison rules and regulations to walk away from trusty Jobs outside prison walls or to take a dvantagp of the opportunity to get drunk a t the prerelease camp And they will take that new found strength of character with Them back into civilian life and never tome back to prison for any reason self-discipli- - A Breathing Spell Reports of a letup in the sleeping sickneSS crisis in Davis County are encouraging Quick action in spraying and eliminating stagnant water bordering on Great Salt Lake helped alleviate the dangerous situation Cold weather likely will eliminate the disease carrying pests for the ' remainder of this season It would be a mistake to believe that the problem has been disposed of how ever I'heoming winter season should afford time In inaugurating And financing really' e fective programs of sewage disposal and draining recognized breeding grounds Epidemics of encephalitis oceuried this last summer also in Wyoming and New Mexico and in South Korea Japan and India Studies indicate that waters play a large part in the epidemics since the virus of the disease is found in human wastes It must also be recognized that sleepor ing sickness is ordinarily present—in some areas This may be due to a combination of wet lands and warm weather plus the source of the infection There are ample reasons for continu!rig public health measures of sanitary disposal and all recognized means of mosquito control The aim should be to instme against fresh outbreaks of en rephalitis in the future sewage-infeste- endemic--permane- ntly sewage - Cartoonist 1 ipiting r t :1 1 "t 4 If e I ' : di 40- - i 1:3 —rt -- 1r it °V flitob r 1'4 e 41 a vilit ilr V e'ill-- ci 'Never - -- -- 04 ‘" A ir- N':15jor 4 1 'tie-e if at - c ' :k:Aoit'ks iltr- vte 1ki v74 — ''111111111 - wlif 1 e 1 ' p t 4 L - - - ri 1 ill eilkct4 1 - a Ending—Ba rl '' 4 ' L A I ' 4 1' k kt P t 1jrC'4(' plessant The Men in Green In with Bernard: Goldfine running against Walter Reuther In most every congressional district the late Gifford Pinchot father of the conservation movement in America entered Yale University not a single American had made forestry his profession As reported in his book "Breaking New Ground" not a single acre of timber in the country Was managed under forestry principles Meantime a svvft and appalling wave of forest dectlr tion was coming to a climax Tree bad been in the way of Impatient settlers The job was to get rid of them RAVING DECIDED to make forestry his profession young Pinchot groped his way through Yale taking basic courses like botany and meteorology to prepare him to understand nature's delleate balAnces And went to Europe to finish his scientific training Thanks to Pinchot and others who fought greed ignorance and misunderstanding forestry is today a respkted profession and the once "visionary" con- eeption- of continuous production or sustained yield is almost universally ac-- : - The fact that 12000 specially eepted ttAined and qualified persons are mom-heof the Society of American Foresters attests to tha growing importance of the profession The eminent organization is made up of specialists in the several branches of public and private forestry rs The number of young people involved in accidents is puzzling Either the young- sters are poor drivers or the old fellers are staying home nights A who fore hypocrite is a husband lakes off his apron beanswering the doorbell Anticipating Between 800 and 1000 visitors are expected and meetings are open to the pub- lie It 1s of interest that the society's president is Georee A Garrett dean of the new famous Yale University School of Forestry one of 20 odd accredited schools in the country' TITLES OF SOME 60 technical paners In be delivered at nine sectirinal meetin7s read much like those scheduled Rt meet-i- n zs of academies of science And the roster of 98 soeakers and nanclists rearis like R "Who's Who" in the branches of science related to forestry and range man The conference will x Newspaper Week this column doffs its bat to the hundreds of persons who contribute to the continuing lively debate tho 'Public Forum A few been appearing for 10 years Some have won Attention a number municate directly with other have to 20 wide com- each Forum letters range all the way from delightful and lucid ntasterpleceis to illegible and aometimes unprintable pieces Some are so rabid as to be libelous but most usable and welcome A conscientious ef fort is made to publish every letter which does not violate ordinary rules of good taste and which bears the correct name and address of the writer' I it ) 1 Pm oe'''' 6)1- rjl 1 I N -- 4' - ‘1 "4 11111411 men No letter is refused of the opinion expresses a referee Ex- notable monuperimental Watershed ment to the triumoh ofthe eco1ozics1 sciences over man's tendency toward self destruction A 200250-wor- 0- 4 - Tribune: When the Weber Basin Davis Aqueduct pipe line was being be-Em- it - KEEP the letters column 4 true public forum no should be so long that it crowds out And to accommo others contribution doesy strengthened by the talks In Warsaw In time a withdrawal from the untenable and unjustifiable outposts of Quemoy and Matsu could follow not as a sign of weakness but as a gesture of common sense which America's allies could applaud The family in the second house from the corner have ordered their little OH not to see Any more horror movies she's always on the side of the monsters It was apparent that fixed or not these quiz shows wouldn't last on television Nobody ever gets shot Quemoy of itself isn't worth fighting for But discouragingly enough the same ran be said of almost all the foreign real estate our troops have Nisited in past ' - The White House hires a new speech writer 'without even giving a tryout to Casey Stengel the only man we could rely upon to outconfuse the Russians An Illinois dermatnlogisi says that a too tight pony tail may make R girl bald It also can cause the eyes to squint - By rid- Lawrence e 1 r doesn't know even what Is — kVASHINGTON Judge Norman F Arterburn of the Supreme Court of Indiana has come forward with a : novel solution I to the contro- - versy that has arisen as a re- "wit of recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the li nitecl St ates p The Indiana Mr t who IATPIH'e has served a term as chief justice under the rotating system in In diana was responSible for the resolution presented a year ago at the conference of state chief justices which resulted in a comprehensive Juris ' report approved last month hy 36 of the state chief jus tires criticizing decisions of the nation's highest court ' Definition" "Not only lawyers but thinking laymen all over the nation" writes Judge Arterburn "are disturbed by the tendency to regard the individual philosophy of the judges of the United States Supreme Court as the 'law of the land' and a substitute for stable and fixed principles of construction and Interpretation of the Constitution "When longestablished decisions and precedent are overturned we lawyers and judges find our: selves in an uncharted sea with nothing to guide ua sullied to the vagaries of a dislocated compass La ' use the and cliches eatchphrases of a 'living Instrument: " "Those The framers of the Constitution would have made provisions for such °stretching" i 'i :' ' "' ' t HA'rTIE DEVA3 MRS Farmington Utah ' A Mother 'I Prayer une:ykre lost one Of the most —priceless possessions Of life our little girl because someone put a bigger value on a feW dollars in their pockets than cSa parallel Ci ' 1 ' i lIce canal runs with the Mountview School away from only the play pro ground' There is no chil- tection at all to keep dren froth falling in Two school children have fallen in during school hours but because there was no trag- the as the canal was not running full there were only a few wet clothes to be changed and the canal fence 3 has been ignored --Tye heard so many times--in the last few days "God has a reason" I believe that but must we lose other child in such a tragic way when a simple barbed I 4 ' oVi e edy - 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I ) ire heol smo 1110n CAW lorm A oped thrm OREGON State College which is not content to leave well enough alone announces that if you hold your nose when you cat an onion it will taste like an WI of tl hook a rui turn 11411 - lived Fever wstfl he ur will teres This Frorio will produce 6722R baby flour beetles and the home average looks like a housing proj Pct Three prominent biolo- gists report in Physiological Zoology that the flour bee a Is only ml tle's home nutely affected when one or the other of the parents Is now comes In many delicious flavors in vanilla eluding chocolate lemon apricot peach pine apple lime raspberry crab apple coconut currant and grape a middle western drug house proudly tells us We can soon expect the typical school child arriving home from school in the afternoon to give himself a quick fix of penicillin along with his milk peanut butter sand wich popsicle and cookies A newly developed flavor is banana and it is to be found in penicillin particu 1 Meanwhile 'Hap our rents I log ---- Infnrrn 1200 s Washir 1 end( f carell rnny II — — NArno - Streot 1 City i AtAte i — g ) - g 1 "A 1 Q 47 - I 1 IP 'l i 24 7 f Wt ' t - A 1 ' roaordtinus: pptry ' ! elsewhere around the world penicillin tastes like penicillin and all ' medicine tastes ebtande oIrnydteheadt it is made on the worse it tastes the better It is for you How much more enlightened we Americans are Vanilla penicillin milk- - IQ: I t: il i Ms It: t t shake ployee Ing a rand a call w it it end I numbo round - without any expressed grant in the Constitution it is nevertheless a constitutional principal now so 'firmly imbedded in our legal and political thinking that its permanency cannot at this States means on 2 Thi Souti ! the Constitution Court -- Th 1 such questions shall be the supreme law of the land "The exercise of such a power is one usurped by the court and in effect gives to the judiciary a veto power over the acts and functions of all other (departments and agencies of government "Althoug 1)li the right to be the final titer of what the Constitution means is p I1R1 ntot ecno trillobna: if they had intended the Con stitution to be altered other than through the amending ' clause The United States Consti tution does say the 'Constitu tion and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance there of and all treaties shall be the supreme law of the land and the judges in every state shall be bound there by "IT DOES NOT say the decisions of the United - En betitle streptococcal - Fa It to think of consum holding their noses while designed I eels try likes larly DC NA& PENICILLIN - The McGrawHill people who recount this strange custom in American Ma chinist and are amused by it don't seem to understand 'that the value of any kind of money is only the faith that people have in it A lit tie old piece of smoked brass will buy you the prettibst wife in a Malayan commu nity but a thousand-dolla- r bill which ought to finance a whole harem is only good for wrapping sandwiches i PI) of tt be t' ' no appreciable difference In the nose count around the dintfer table counts - -- 1 subjected to irradiation The males don't go out and cut the lawn as often a nd the females don't get the breakfast dishes done until late afternoon but there's They accept It as gold they tell one another it Is gold and that Is all that Supreme JJ)r t I works—for them They slaughter a wild pig stuff his body with brass sew him together again cover him with wood and burn the wood to a fine ash When grass is growing once again through the remains of the fire they dig and recover the brass Of course it is still brass by our standards but it is gold by their stand ards t e --- '111 wire fence could have vented It? I know how we've read of other children losing their lives in such a way and we always think 'This couldn't happen to us!" Then all at once it does' but does that mean everyone must wait to take action until it does happen to them? ers eating its products 0 E It POPULATION among the flour beetles Is : pretty tremendous An aver age marriage betweena boy t 4 flour beetle and a girl flour brass into gold Their method is complicated and a little messy but it t life Elementary yards ' 7 has 4 P' s ' 1 ' ': transmute for Interpretation "The framers of our Con titution did not conceive of the ormic structure of our government as a piece of putty that could be molded and shaped as times changed until it no longer resembled the original framework They felt they were building a structure of solid permanency with the opportunity to remodel or make additions through the amending clause only "mere has however de veioped in this country a legal theory that the Constitution should be stretched to meet any contingency from changes in economic and social progress stress He - I M r Welch ' never had a dinosaur looking in his bor way licking its chops croak ing huskily "Say Doc is dinner ready yet?" In Malaya the natives - RE RECOMMENDS -- now that there should be a new court set tip by constitutional amendment which would be known as the "Court of Constitutional ' apple This adds very little actually to the sum total of human knowledge and is sure to Infuriate both onion and apple growers all over the country Neither Indus more rave man had probably h a s less The mod ern city dwel an expedition to Awltralia an American herpetologist reports the biggest snake he caught was a 101 foot carpet python Huh! That's not even wallto-wal- l be ) I s -- n't have and stress strain than the On are aware i I pray that no one else ever has to go through the heartache we have been through and the ache that is still to come MRS LYNN R IIASLAM Dr Richard Asher of Central Middlesex Hospital London says modern man Read the rules fellow writers please read the rules (published every Sunday) We cart not help feeling kinship with letter writers most of whom are intelligent courteous patient and understanding Happy Newspaper Week!—Erne Linford the-slend- dais Stress? Cave Men Had THERE the makeup-mafits them in the jigsaw of the rigid block of space He Is instructed to use letters as soon as possible after their arrival but a makeup man is human and short letters often fit the hole and the long ones somehow get pushed back The editor himself gets some interesting covering letters on occasion For instance one from Salt Lake declaring "Your intolerance is bias and prejudice amazing! You even break your cherished rules for favored forum writers such as And from the "favored'' When I one this plaint: " see the trivia and poorly written articles you use while my letters are ignored I am not happy" Many letters are twice to 10 times the permissible length and the trimming problem is arduous and touchy Nobody likes to be edited or censored But few pro lessional writers escape the editor's blue pencil It is a necessary part of the orderly process of publishing It is much better of course if the writer holds his own copy to the limitations In any re a considerable v amount of injury was done but there was no way to prevent it The situation became morecomplicated due to the many different contractors engaged in the i the Interior Bureau of sec- -lamation and today all damage has been repaired and in better condition than be- fore Thanks to Congress man William A Dawson and the reclamation Uri- - Douglass Welch composing room to be set in type date the maximum contributors (and readers) we find it necessary to ration each writer to not more than one published letter each 10 days ft r limit And Writers are an impatient lot and when letters are arriving in greater numbers than usual and there is delay in publication the phones ring and ring Except for general super NiSiOrt the forum editor kisses the letters goodby when 'he sends them to the TO my work Being a widow and inexperienced in such a problem I wrote Congressman William A Dawson about my problem Representative Dawson Immediately contacted the Department of is necessary to have d through — pr op erty som'etimes— after the third trip through a long letter on a complex subject of import and public interest the edi or 'throws up his hands and sends it through And he smarts for days from the whiplash of those whose wordage has been cut For editorial writers and forum writers — practically all writers—the biggest prob lem is the space limitation Many letters begin with "I could not keep this within the word limitation but it " And IA so Important we who have used the same arguments on behalf of our "deathless prose" have to chuckle N eiv Court Suggested children children that have drowned Just this year and of people that don't seem to care enough to do something about it BARBARA SHAEFER he climaxed with tour of the famA'Davis County more Damage Repaired WE TRY not to be unduly rigid When the backlog of letters Is lightraome are pub lished which exceed the Common Sense Withdrawal urging caution may it apect London Times: The immediate flashpoint Is Quemoy Saving some change in the American attitude the United Nations offers no hope of a settlement We are left with er bridge At worst of direct talks between China and America such talks can offer a slight barrier to any precipitant and possibly irrevocablb violence Surely by now the danger so disturbing to most of America's allies must have been brought home to the American government There may be some in Washington who believe that this crisis offers scope for an exercise in limited armed retaliation Nothing could he more mistaken and dangerous—as others in Washington Those Elementary too late anything for Kathy but perish before protec tion is provided? When I came to This state two years ago I wrote to my friends of the beautiful mountains and the broad streets of Salt Lake City Now I write of the 35 little a Other Viewpoints Salt Lake City is honored to he hoot to the 58th annual meeting of the Society of American Foresters beginning today SS ' eww how many C ft '' must I 'N t 4Schoouoln - - 1885 when -- EditorTalks Back to Forum Writers" An - rrisz5 I '11 Nati -- CRI Cif do s4 ' rHES E 144 y 14 1 1 N ) 01 '))k I)) ) 0 co ' t 1414 (C '' ' I ) ttfrAt'161tAktIr :a AK 'C I (J i i(ll 4 ) )' I Browned Have ' Ofc-- f 05 ib A I 1 yr -- -' -- d ' 2C: ilk PdPalP I 4 1- ' A t 100104wel wars t I 11 - m We join in welcoming the distinguished It 11 -- al' - - and pro— between --- 3t ' Nasser elements But his selection of rebel Moslem leader Rashid Karam' sit LA premier appears to have widened rather than narrowed the gap --- --For the time being world attention hal shifted from the troubled Middje East to the troubled Far East—almost as if a theatrical producin g team had deliberately' shifted locale and scenery in the midst of Monday Morning Howdy the nlayf Sometimes it seems we are watching "World Crisis: 195S" by Khrushchev and Mao with rapid change of scenes and spotlights keeping the audience on the UNHAPPILY some letters Among the changes the edge of its seats old grad finds when he re arrive each week which turns to Alma mater Is that otherwise would be pubThis may be the second act But the the seats at the stadium are lished but being andnymous remains act of the first entanglement narrower than they used to have to be discarded In the thickens plot )ta A relatively few cases a roube tine check of directories reUnless other playwrights and actors History researchers of the veals bogus signatures In the global theater manage better soluThese are most numerous future likely will be puqled tions the third act denouement might not snout the 39?1 elections- - during political campaigns be visitors 1 ililit d : - Indeed watching the shifting patterns one isn't sure the Lebanese themselves understand Cbehab for iostance was supposed to bridge the gap between Christians and pre-relea- ' -- ''' L r Moslems A convict with only three months lett to serve walked away from the Utah Pris"honor" camp at Camp on's Williams Friday night He was recaptured Saturday morning by Chief of Police Joe Mazuran of Midvale as he walked along ( ( Ma' of -- -- '04 THE POLITICAL situation in Lebanon is difficult for the outsider to understand !laid le 30 Editor Tribune: How can people bicker over trOlall- ties such as barking dogs and garbage in the streets of this wouldbe Zion? Some Zion that is peppered with death traps in the form of irrigation ditches and ca pals Last week' my husband and I witnessed the result of one of these canals--LE- ditor Our neighbors' little girl one of the sweetest children I have ever known WW1 pulled from the milky water of the canal in back of the I Readers By Our -AlOr t a - '6-- 11 of the former president opponents Camille Chamoun to his supporters This is doubly disturbing In the first place it threatens to eoniinue the instability upon which both communism and Nasserism feed ' In the second place it may postpone the day when American forceS catt be completely withdrawn " ' from-t- he I 1 A-- - ' "battles in the wake of the change of governments which it was hoped would ease the tense situation and permit restoration of peace and order But the election and inauguration of the "compromise" president of Lebarkin Fuad Chehab seems merely to have ocus-of-rebellion- ' ' ‘14()1' 1'3? Q $ a pER - 19311 i Public Forum Mount Than Dismount to Animal-Easi- er ots? Tho Nortt :iv ' 5V time be seriously questioned absWolhu regardless of Its merits " I DO NOT MEAN to Intl mate that I feel the principle 1 floiriti ship I emiestiohnost II rel phow pep of et should be eliminated or is without merit My comment is that it is time that we gave consideration to the and : Q : rim mo Pelt hp by (44Q' which the this principle may be properly checked and held within reasonable bAunds" This Judge Arterburn suggests would be done by setting up his 'Court 'of Constitutional Definition" which would decide ques tions of meaning or inter pretation of the Constitu tion for the Supreme Courts ) Thf Mold rams I nnntWhill bid - f - - P 4444 4t 44 —A-- A — ak4A14'' ALm-4646- - — - |