Show ' ' ilt ro or 44 4 - - 4 ' - 4 ro 4r 4 or 44 - - '' ' ' 4r 4 40 Ao ''"- :"'--' - -V 4r 4 - 40 ' ' ' - - r - r ' 44 s ' IF - '- s ' '- - - - - ' - 1( p” ' I But ss s s i Must Admit to Certain Decline of Oar Influence 9 Over Here Lyndon!' - v - i - ? tf t i il ' -- tt b " k t e -- s ) ' - ' s s fei : e) 't - 4 4 10 ''' ' ' ' ii --ss-'- 4 s ASs-s'- Is s Vrely- N - e t t't il a ' 'ks t 4 is 2 'PIN 4e2 441411 - '''‘ 7 4I - ''' perhaps have at any time since the period which pre- ceded 1 the year 1000 AD The fear then '‘ 1 - ' : ‘'1- - A ' -- ' r 's- 0 1 t 4 ' '''s s - - i i 3 - would end with-thturn of the mellen- - ' 1: a 'esti 1111Fi'-111- ''' - s 142'is 0 - — 413 were 4 Is toiyyneyr 1' qg INIVI NI- ''43 TkAT s 74 - - - - -- ''' ' SO - - s 1 World of Heraldry - e r ITongue Burrows Dcel) in Cheek During Newscasters' Walkout MecCARLANE — Argent e Wire wavy between foot roses gulls Crest: A Ores PIN In Pis dexter hend sheet of arrows and In his sinister hand en Imperial crown ell proper Motto: y 0 Ell ft defend" item: Secretary -of State Dean Rusk refuses to appear on "Meet the Press" to discuss United' States I o r-eign policy because WASHINGTON—News I spell it MacFarlane because that's the spelling given in Robert Bain' s Clan: 11(1 Tartans here we go again Well I Scotland 01 Bob old guess ought to know But I'm still going to get a lot of static from the members - d ' 011011F ' If !IA 5 V iir name - McFarlan McFarland M a cFarlan Mac F a r land etc Will you believe M a c Fart-lan- 4)i r fitelarlant 1 II strike entered second week retary d? The Loch Lomond district north of Glasgow was the home grounds of sever clans and none was more al war-lik- e warlike than our boys: A big bunch of feudin' and fightin' started with the Stewarts when both families claimed the title of Earl of Lennox It stopped in the traditional way (15th century) when a MacFarlane Married a Stewart That's a good way to stop a feud but who knows what happens at home? The clan fell on tough times in Scot land in the 16th and 17th centuries and migrated to Ireland and America I don't know how it is in Ireland but they haven't done too badly here l 0 le' Lot ii it - d Hopes An analysis of presidential candidates shows that they are typically handsome energetic wealthy and not a war hero The man at the next desk says at least he has that last qualification t ' ig S McNamara that McNamara's suspension Such decisions customarily come from President Johnson after consultation with the National Security Council And as A A K 10 V 10 9 5 3 8 6 5 3 437 EAST A Q -8 7 4 V 7 WEST IP A 9 6 5 K 4 3 - KQJ 4 9 7 2 K 10 9 8 2 A Q 6 4 3 to the three of that suit The jack was put up from dummy and East covered with the king dislodging declarer' s ace South had already conceded one diamond trick and was confronted with an additional loser each in diamonds and clubs If the king of ilearts did not succumb his contract might go on the rocks Before making a play in trumps however declarer decided to take a finesse first for the queen of spades 432 s A The bidding: MON South 1 V 4 V 4 A A 5 East Pass Pass North West Pass 2 V Pass Pass - West the king opened of and was permitted to hold the trick as East ' I 1 followed with A 1 --- dia- - - monds I - to i the ' r fI torp------- i 3 ' trait t deuce West aa- - i 1 signed that when i his partner failed 'r f c 4 'rr' IN t v 4t i c4r tAttack ship in AFTRA which he was required to join so that he could make TV appear record ances promoting his best-sellin- g "Gallant Men" The fact is that the Republicans are terrified of what television workers may do in 1968 unless they play the strike cannily This was the subject of a high level Republican caucus held in New York over the weekend A man who was there reports that one party leader (whom he would not identify) spoke the sentiment of the meeting as follows: "Before we start urging the administration to start crossing the pick et line in the national interest we have to ask ourselves whom we're likely to (41"' I ' i Deciding that it was Ilecessary to attack dubs without delay West shifted s - - r "' - - isiss Mr Bartlett long-rang- e ' i 1 r ) ' West's club shift at trick two was the key play of the deal If be continues with I diamond declarer' is in position to restrict his losses by playing the ace and another diamond to clear that suit If a club shift is now forthcoming South is in with the ace and cashes the ace of trumps permitting the king to remain He then crosses over to outstanding dummy in spades and plays the 13th dia- mond on which he disposm of his remaining club The defense is thereby limited to two diamond tricks plus the king of hearts - Opthnistie About Future Lewis Mumford says he is optimistic as to the possibilities of the future but pessimistic as to its probabilities Dr Glenn T Seaborg declared that there is a "technological fix" for every problem The question is whether man will rally himself to apply the solutions which his tnind is capable of devising Observing that "modern man is the end result of a hest of biological transactions between his ancestors and their environment" Dr Dillon Ripley of the Smithsonian Institution warns "A century ago it was a favored notion that man Nowahad mastered his environment days it may be more accurate to say that for a century or more we have been upon his Ignoring Man's dependence environment with consequences that we cannot yet foresee" The 90th Congress has seized upon this concern with mankind's future prospoets A spreading—awareness that the period immediately ahead holds an immense potential for enhancing or degrading man's environment has stimulated thoughtful members like Sen to attempt to Edmund Muskie discover bow man's genius may be involved in his own behalf 1 ' ' - t ' f i t i i ' i two Nason on Education ' It's a Piek-andaG- J By Leslie Career Era et been made to increase the length of the training for master teachers and to prn vide short-tentraining for some An Ohio State University educator pror poses a training program including an internship followed by a residency from those committed to a teaching career lie proposes a much less demanding series of educational courses for the many who want to teach a year or two Or to have some training in education as "an insurance policy" The designer of this two-fol-d plan is Prof L Q Andrews a veteran of more than 30 years of college teaching and coordinator of field experiences for students In Ohio State's School of Education - Nason Ed D University of Southern California n student choosing a profession these days has many choices of a career with- in many fields calling for varied amounts of train- ing For instance ' "N14 half a million ' trained persons are needed in health specialties in ad- dition to fully II A - i : ' ' - 1 censed physicians and surgeons : ' 7 Training pro- grams to meet these needs are appearing at both junior and senior Train 'Teachers levels college At are being given including nursing pharmacy medical technology engineering and various other credit and noncredit courses and 20 Such courses Could Nay Role Muskie's labors could play a crucial role in determining whether the world welcomes the year 2000 in jubilation or despair He is urging the establishment of a select Senate committee as a forum in which the politician can confront the scientist to make bold plans for a planet whose population May grow almost as much in the next 30 years as it has in the past 2000 years The time b3 past when politicians can afford to be scientifically illiterate A Republican House member Brad ford Morse of Massachusetts wants to go ii - t But — America's colleges and universities are turning out about 200000 new teachers a year but nearly d of them never start to teach and another third have quit by the end of the third year So from the remaining third must come the career teachers Andrews said Along with these courses the committed student would also take advanced work in such adjunct subjects as socioloand psychology He gy anthropology would undergo clinical training This training is vital in preparing students as teacher-analyst- s of the child and of his particularly learning needs and patterns Andrews views this broadened teacher role as a mast — Northeastern University in Boston alone - t five-yea- one-thir- seminars colleges and four graduate schools within the university are involved in these programs Sixty hospitals and health agencies are participating in student training About 1800 students are now enrolled in these paramedical cows-e-s Eight Long Short Training Similar diversification is evident in the education field Suggestions have 'Let's Not Forget' "The answer gentlemen is that we're likely to offend cameramen studio lighting experts and makeup men among others Next year we're going to have a good chance to beat Lyndon Johnson Let's not forget what these people can do to you in a tight race Let's not forget how they made me look in the first TV in 1960" debate with Kennedy-bacThus with a period of calm anticipated on the Republican front and with the administration dedicated to the sanctity of the picket line the prospect is for an Indefinite period of national calm In Houston tonight for example Muhammad Ali agreed to make no further statement's either about the draft or his own splendor until he could do so without violating a picket line el r4 j r :i 0 T 1:' r 1 ' ' 'L - 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We rue the day when Death said Scat!" - 1 itt 111 111C76j rill:11" ‘kk :' lk 1 ' 70111rrr10MT cat cemeCounty -- D - 0 C i rr -' A -- " ' ' i til 1:4:''''''''': ''' '1'1' I ' CIL : her" — i V 0 '14 ' Cockney mother in London regarded her sniveling daughter with considerable disgust and commented "I've 'ad 'er vaccinated and I've 'ad 'er tonsils out but nothing seems to please ' ' ' A 4 4 — -- -- epitaph from a tery in northern Westchester 1 - ''''' i- '' GIKc'!: 11ot I ' '' 4 J1701tot'" i ill ''' i : t I d ' Cal I : ' Acs i ilmi" yI: i And Stop Me ' - 1 "' ' ciatYt i l'1'' i ' 4 EVER! - A cr-r?eik---7- $ ' - - JJ tilla 1 ''' 1 ' 4440 ' i 12-0- Z 2 ot i1 PghtatiTS t A 49 "U141 Of! t':l-- e031pc1Z1111 IL kc-- IIl 'I! kr i ' — PlAg""' - 4--0" : V ff ?'''3irtia' ie7:)41'Ttc! l' 1 ) - PLASTIC PACKAGES li -- 7 - Czndy!aril 4 4' r ti'''''':"'""":'4-- - - 441'NI' ''''''f''2r13' 1 ''''k1111W- - ' -:-' -7 - - )1 -- rt Aw' 'A' 411 11 11 ''kr-----t:1474C- cli ci1 1 - tee ti RAC 'S -- -' k PEANUT DISPLAY ' - - - r- SEE THE BIGGEST CANDY : - a r-- i t f r - n el V) PIT !: 7' li''' : c(4 r Itioatava :"::!:10op I NY: I) - tr::'-'':'':- - LT SXAGGS COjoiti (Copyright) Complained I ' -- ' '14:15:' overdue" would-b- 11c — --- -- - 4 IT'S A CIACUSI y By Bennett ' 1 4' ' -:'rr I Just Try I t l1 i ' - - : WEEXIK3 dti-L- Issue Joint Fledge William Manchester the Kennedy family and all sources close to the Kennedys issued a joint pledge to suspend explanations revelations and accusations until they can resume without offending the trade union movement Mayor John Lindsay has ordered auto towaways suspended for the duration and in faraway Sacramento Governor Ronald Reagan has agreed to stop provoking Schoolboys until he can do so with the approval of his cold colleagues in show business The Weather Bureau's five-daforecast predicts an unseasonable spell of mental calm which it adds is "long 1"1010 i ti 3 k ' i of resources The big challenge will be to combine the resources and the talent so that the environmental problems are not tackled on a piecemeal basis - ' die on working adequate commitment An offend of Key Play i 'i I give him an --- encouraging signal C ' Mr Corea in the suit that t South must have the ace He feared that a continuation might offer declarer an opportunity to develop North's long card for a discard by playing the ace and another diamond Clubs to diamonds The jack of spades was led and passed around to East The latter won the trick with the queen cashed the ten of clubs and shifted to a diamond South put up the ace and played the dummy's high spades discarding his remaining diamond He now tried the heart finesse as a last resort however when West turned up with the king the decision went In o favor of the defense ace Opening lead: King of diamonds A thoughtful defensive play at the out- set by West laid the groundwork for a brilliant upset of South's four heart con- tract This is not as some cynics have charged because of Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen's own member- If the queen was favorably located South planned to discard one of his minor suit losers on North's third spade thereby assuring the success of his contract Even if the finesse failed the defense could do no better than cash a club trick inasmuch as declarer still had the AQJ862 10 - Itegnirod to Join Assures Success SOUTH le i Defense Robert Won't Hold Meetings Neither vulnerable South deals MATH r I i Mr Baker By C H Goren !r 1 L Goren on Today's Bridge Hand S II N "Television journalism cannot abdicate its responsibilities to a union dominated by vaudeville performers" he stated "The war must go on" The first elements of Huntley's forces "Viet-Che- r — the — are due tà start landing at Tansonnhut Airport tomorrow morning General William Westmoreland still is awaiting instructions from Washington for dealing with them but it was doubtful tonight that Washington could reach a policy position before they are deployed in the elephant grass Sludgepump announces to the press that he will visit Vietnam the moment he receives word front our brave boys over there that what they Want rhost is one more congressman le i P" 1 ‘ F Huntley contends that the striking union the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists is not the proper agency to represent television's newsmen The Hon le 4 Ir: zi Denies Agency's Role Senator Soaper a )f t U order might give Secretary-GenerThant an opportunity to bring Hanoi to the conference table were dashed however when Chet Huntley announced that he would lead a private expeditionary force to Saigon to press the war effort r' l- of its Sec-- ' - wire-servi- Par information en the cost of reproductioe this shield or for thi research in the uallabilitY send I self of any ether family Coat of Arm addresed "LONG" envelope end $I for each name monied Which Will be applied to any order Calif PO II ea to Joe T BOYOS Nfrth HOilyWOOd 930 Dept 14 is by announced a suspension of all military operations in Vietnam until networks and union reach an agreement For the government to continue making war news during the strike he noted would give unfair advantage to newspawar correspondents per and and thus put the armed forces in the position of strikebreakers Common sense should have told me to use the Gaelic spelling of Macrharlain meaning "the son of Bartholomew" I'll bet that shocked you MacWhatever& L strike television newsmen The secretary says t h e State Depart- ment will not be caught "crossing a picket As the television spell the who Al of the White House press secretary explained this evening "We're certainly not going to hold any NSC meetings while the strike is on" The President is fearful that film of NSC members arriving at the White House will find its way onto one of the struck network's news channels This of course Would amount to crossing a pick et line in a film can The anticipated Republican charges that the Johnson Administration is toying with the national security in order to keep the loyalty of organized labor have been surprisingly slow to materialize George Christian New York Times Service Ti ' -s - t- : 0 't' ol capable 3 well-define- d I Th' Son of Bart g - - :' :' N'21' desperately stimulated Russell Baker MacFarlane Clan s - engineers problem Since the world Is obviously not going to be willing to pay the price ot declaring Politicians like former Go'VY' Pat a moratoriunt on change it is going to have to pay the price of change and this of California have learned that Brown be- - as Dr- Donald - Hornig told the "systems approach" despite 'IN min-m- ay acles in space is not black magic br" ail' Muskie's committee a game of tightrope walking" easy answer The - great adventure of the Mtlskie The answers of the aerospace engi- neers to California's problems were committee Will be the process of blendand expensive ing Man's concept of himself as Ind- complex vidualistic consumer with the scientist's Advocates of the "systems approach" concept of his future need to yield to the merely contend that research quantitative analysis and Imagination combined public priority in controlling growth of his cities the disposal of his wastes and In an orderly fashion can be as effective the application of his resources on earth as they have been in space The Defense Department recently conThinking on what the world will be cluded a study of the difficulties in like in the year 2000 remains fuzzy but it has solved enough to cause everyone to applying new technical ideas to old prob be'certain that it is time for the nation's lems The study concluded that the process requires: 1 A problem: best minds to come to grips with the 2 An organized group of scientists and prospects and invent the future 1 anxious to get ready for it The fear now is that the advent of the second millennium may find the plclanbet rendered intolerable perhaps table by the consequences of human ingenuity Man is suddenly uncertain that he has the wisdom to cope with the progress and change that his knowledge has o At5' c ' I that I 140)tm t - - nium Many were convinced Judgment Day was at hand and they t ' I " more time worrying the future than they aspboonudt uilttodinagy even further in creating a national corn- mission to examiner how to apply modern management techniques to the solution of public problems Ile and Sen Gaylord Nelson (DWis) are anxious to bring the "systems approach" a development of aerospace technology to bear upon public problems It is observed that — r t ' paeomplthe 1 I 14 ll't4 WASHINGTON - Ii ' - ' - ' 11444:''—' 4- jit' " I la ' iiV ' What Will the Woilit Be Like in 2000 AD? - I 1 - ss t' 1 ( I 44414 ---- ' -- i 1 1 4 -'-- ':'4'''r 1 t sisi i t 0 Or— °V 44 f1 " ) rtN ' 7'''''A ' ' '' 406 4CPtsIP ' ''' - st 111 -- -- 4 ki '‘ 0 cp 1"1 - c7 - s' "'PN - 4 c' ‘4 ss --- --3 0 lk 0 1 114) t - ' s' s or I 4t 4 la--- --- di -s a NT '"4 kc' i - 4 1 41 44ti '- ''kN 7 - i st'ls ) ' tv k P- 'si''''"-:'71-40-1-- -- li! I' ''N "'et s s' - qi'- 's so ' ' (s - 4 k ) rk' t o' 4 ' - 5 1-- i A I r t) - I e ' 1 as - - 1 - i tik t ' e 5 s A 19 Charles 'Bartlett - I - itv:14 - 100 11 April — - --- Salt Lake TribuneThursday - -' - o I |