Show - fw eo s-- Carl T Rowan — The usual WASHINGTON nu-ri- The Salt lAre Tribune Vital Poverty Program Periled 13)r Incredible Politid Circus I game In Is of this town for pundits and politicians to employ the unerring perception talk I hindsight and f about what nation ' al calamity might it: I avoided been have t if only someone "'"7-- ': 4 :::' '1 had done some- 3 ' thing different at 1 time some t i i I venture today i forein dabble to sight and predict that we Americans Carl T Rowan will pay billions of and dollars undergo many months of so agony — all because of an almost in credible political circus that moves this week from the Commttee on Education and Labor to the floor of the House of ll t: :ss 4ar tri 7 ‘ ' Representatives In callously cynical displays of grand- lor nee both Restanding and publicans and Democrats on the committee have toyed shamelessly with the plight of the poor As a result the war on poverty is in critical trouble and the Congress is on the verge of debates that could turn out to be more fateful for the entire nation than many House members seem to realize hot uld We have just emerged from a sumMer in which 27 cities were hit by riots in which more than 270 million dollars worth of damage was done and many the ride flit n a Iny Ping Trials and Tribulations ory hat r a ing By Florence K Palmer Mrs Baum glancing out the kitchen window saw the garbage collector empty the garbage can then hurl it in the of her direction tild of t dachs- - miniature )n's liss ing fatally dog L he Injured ('ss - laughed and drove off without even a word of explanation for his behav- the of not de- - r Mrs Palmer Baum hysterically demanded damages of the garbage collection company "I had Fritzie tethered well beyond reach of the garbage can and your employee threw It at him Just to be mean" she wept "For the mental suffering and grief I've suffered over my darling pet's cruel death the company owes me plenty" "At most we're only liable for the market value of this dog" the garbage rnen's counsel demurred "Of course if he'd had some special value such as being a Seeing Eye or sheep dog it might call for additional damages But we can hardly be expected to pay for the sentimental value of a dog to its owner" Now here's the point of law you must decide — is Mrs Baum entitled to a special award to settle her nerves? Study the evidence carefully then mark your ballot before reading the court's decisiod Io Pen hat the mrt illy 11 lily na- - he IC! his i n's or- - me ) ito I S o ) NO ( ) I y ed kit $1 won't But from the show that has gone on hi the Education and Labor Committee in recent weeks you would think the congressmen took in not one word of Cavanagh's message or the testimony of more than 100 other prominent Americans who gave strong support to 0E0 and Its various programs Spokesmen for the Catholic Jewish and Protestant religions for organized labor for major responsible civil rights groups and many other organizations all that a stronger poverty emphasized program is vital to the nation's future tranquility They went unheeded QI— Republican Villainy Republicans staked the first claim to villainy by trying to destroy 0E0 altogether and replace the war on poverty with their own "Opportunity 'The The Democrats blocked this but not without displaying their own penchant for donning the villain's robe With Rep Edith Green of Oregon carrying the ball and veteran votehunters like Roman Pucinski of Illinois and Sam Gibbons of Florida running interference the majority amended the Poverty Act so as to reduce the roles of both the poor and 0E0 In the 1500 Community Action agencies around the country Thus the Democrats would put the Community Action Program under the control of "city hall" or the other local politicianswhose bumbling or inaction already as broght our cities to the point of chaos This took off the book the Republicans who were worried about their image as enemies of the poor Now Reps Charles E Goodell of New York and Albert Quie of Minnesota are in the heroic role of offering a Republican amendment to save the Community Action Program from the city politicians (The bitter irony however is that even as Goodell and Quie are defending the poor on this issue their party has renewed its efforts to cut Congress's appropriation from the poverty program by a third—or about 700 million dollars) Why would the Democrats subject CAP to local political manipulation and to other restrictions that even the US Conference of Mayors is against? The answer hes in the fact that "militants" have dominated the Community Action agencies in some cities and have been at odds with the mayors Chief exscene of ample of this was Newark a major riot last summer Some CAP leaders were indeed among the chief articulators of Negro hostility toward Mayor Hugh Addonizio So Mrs Green and her colleagues are trying by fiat to give Addonizio and officials like him the power they cannot achieve politically or diplomatically NJ so-s- o nd or dikQ419 i AIN Your partner opens with one spade What Is your response? Two diamonds not three spades The limits rho KOMI) rain erg 1346 points and this holding Hands worth IT points in sAmPort 01 Wadi's which Srg not gulfs strong enough for a lump shift response Sr Properly described by bidding bOW suits iwitg Wore toiling partner A — Of Is Q 2 — Neither vulnerable as South you hold: 4AQ103 VKI1042 4K6 The bidding has proceeded: South West North 14 Pass 3 442 East 111 g1 '0 Pass 4 Pms A — There is lithe doubt that a shim should be contracted for but can should bo oxercised in Partner has liettiction of tha slam contract r of shown the ace of clubs and evidently the spades but seems to lack the ace of hearts ter over four diamonds it would have bean easy for him to bid four hearts holding that ace rather then fly clubs however It is a morel certainty that he holds the king of hearts and If you contract for a spade to subiect the loss of two tricks at slam you are is to contract therefore Our suggestion Once 4for slam in no trump permittine Partner In Play the hand and protect his king of hearts Q5— Both vulnerable as South you hold: What do you bid now? A — Four Cto not bid four hearts which spedel rolled be construed as a slam try Your hand Is Worth 15 points and partner can have at most la ' tor his lump raise Q 3 — As South hold: I 3 5 What do you bid now? rass OS MO Pass Pass vulnerable V765 53 The bidding has proceeded: South North East 2 NT 2 V Pass ? 3 Pass What do you bid now? 4Q10613 you 4752 West Pass 4 — As Q South vulnerable you hold: 4KQ963 V82 AKQ75 The bidding has proceeded: North West South 2 NT Pass 14 '4: 4K East Pass A1095 4A1071 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 2 What do you bid? A — Redouble A fault pas hat been arnmitted somewhere along the lim and we wouid assume It was by isithor East or West IT Is almost Inconceivable that partner will not he able to win eight tricks though trumps may be banked against him If West runs you are in position to punish soundly anything he bids Q A — Four hearts This bid does not Indicate any strength It merely denotes normal trump supIt would bo comport for the rebid heart suit Nothing pletely pointless to show the spade suit could Isf gained by It end confusion might result VI 4KQ105 — Neither vulnerable as ' t South 7I ' F6 '14i ::' 17 - y I J L) ' ' i'") Id 5' :1''' :4tv-v4- ! NI (ir o 'I '' ' m04-i:- ' ' - t li )e tirmw t41 ' ' - 0 e 1:": — -- s ---: LI 4 ' strikes doufoot- "I 44 Pass ? What do you bid now?-- A — Five clubs You ere not In position to make any stronger bid recalling Met since partner has of diamonds mlY singleton diamond your prove to bo duplication 01 values stopper at the eye e- - elocity of 7011pia reach the in one - 45 11"""1--Dr Van Dellen feet per second At this speed it could 4 from cubit two feet away withof a second — long before the blink reflex gets started Two London surgNms writicg in The Lancet reported nine instances of champagne cork injuries to the eye Three victims developed residual cat think better it hen TV's on Mks Rice Could you sing something or tell Jokes!" aracts The remainder were hurt but had no permanent damage Two persons whose eyes were closed when tLe cork popped suffered lacerations of the upper Douglass Welch lid In one the impact broke a contact lens causing serious injury to the eye Another individual wearing conventional glasses sustained minor injury to the outer part of the orbit Ladies' Indignation As Skirts Rise So Do Son ' day to you all and particular' ly to ladies who are appalleg by that has happened to skirt lengths and !aria A good tell me they aim f ' ply ca n't find ANYTHING they want to wear when i they go downtown s h o pping these I days i truth is they DO manage to find clothes that suit them and in wthich they --- - - 01A (4 - 1 - - L :': - 1 look t HP ft V ft $ - lo 1 Mr very pretty but their purchases seem to be limited to dresses and skirts that can be discreetly Jet down to somewhere in the vicinity or the knee It is the young girls around here who wear the miniskirts I saw the oldest Blair girl walking to high school the other morning and I couldn't believe It I don't think she had anything on from the waist down except panty stockings and shoes Her father was standing on the front porch hollering at her and her mother was holding him back and pleading with him and I heard later there had been a at breakfast 0- - e4 4 411 aA vk litvry 1rt4114 V -- 0" vo two y r71 It! 71 iitt rhorkiia Ai 4 thAo" Trial's Answer csLi onik mistpkistool witA is -- Ite -tXtIrt101 A WICCTc" fleVoLtS tetoctot- TT 4- 1i 0 111 IJ l''''' 4 t - 4 new-foun- d 11 ? Her father said flatly she was not going to school in any such ridiculous outfit as that and her mother said: "Please dear at her age there is security in conforming and I don't like what she is wearing any better than you do but don't insist that she be different All her girl friends are dressed the same U 4" of I -- 001Po VI Parents Speak Out DeAornber with snow on the )et! I think there are times when lorgeta to put on a dress Mrs while the wire is being undone Then CP Ire he livet next door to the gently ease off the cork Always point tie t:ro says ono day her kids ran the bottle away from the face out of the house when Mrs Pressure within a champagne bottle is tirchlte Was getting into her car and 90 pounds per square inch when the cooxii: 'Mama you forgot to put on your ntents are chilled to 47 degrees Fahreilremar wits Intellectuals you have to nilea It is much greater when the mike exceptions and I imagine Mrs "bubbly" is at room temperature (65 det'unitles couldn't care less what skirt grees Fahrenheit) and even more so if lengths are the bottle has been shaken All the women around here are crag about the new flat shoes however Only the widow wears heels and the wives say this is a dead giveaway that she is fixing to steal somebody's husband Yes absolutely Since It was obvious Mary Quarnt the London mod desigmalice prompted the garbage man that ner says women never again will wear to throw the garbage can and demotheir dresses below the knee that they nstrated his extreme indifference to the too freedom much their enjoy owner's rights Florida's Supreme dog but I see no evidence of it around here Court said the restriction of the loss of a If anything the ladies I know are weapet to its intrinsic value was a principle ring pants and slacks more than ever It could not accept under circumstances All I know is that at the last meeting such as this "We feel that the affection master for his dog is a very real of the Dorothy Leighton Investment Club of at any house six ladies showed up in thing" the court commented sternly pants suits and the members talked five "and the malicious destruction of the pet minutes about Anaconda and 35 minutes provides an element of damage for which about skirt lengths And to me listening the owner should recover irrespective of at the top of the stairs it sounded like the value of the animal because of sperebellion cial training" 4 41 V' qt - r J ) '"" l'' t a ::::-- - tsr6444- -- 1444-- 7 Forgets Is ft V y May be Silo I A y t ' s 4 v4 t 1 1 ! ftft 1 - A rI I r 4' V V- - ' 0110 11110 ! is nO Opening champagne—I:tees limited to experienced personnel such as butlers and wine stewards Four of the injured were waitors or waitresses The left eye is usually involved because of the way a bottle is held by thae who are right handed Injuries of this type can be avoided by using care in opening Cover the cork and the neck of the bottle with a napkin ionger l Nur 111 11-- in the neighborhood and clothes don't mein much to her Sometime she even vere dflyntown in a muu-muit the co rot once she showed up in a Lis Trim it!' 040 4 0 I " i- -J I A4 - -- ' ii - '''''' k Al 4r 0 - ' if 14 ft la trA V Y : to loAlm $4 : :' Wek-t- big scene Trf1"Y 114 way" Mrs Blair herself wears her skirts the top of the knee which is the neigh borhood standard Poor Mrs McMurty tries to wear her skirts at the middle of She is the knee-ca- p straight up and down even when she wears her new $105 corset and I am sorry to say this but she looks as if she were walking around on a couple of pickle barrels Legs she does not have more like foundations for a building Mrs McMurty very much resents the fate that fashion has dealt her I heard her saying loudly at the Fullers' cocktail party the other night: "Why should we American women allow ourselves to be dictated to by a lot of patty-cak- e in Paris who notoriously dislike all women anyway and do their best to make women look unattractive" at ten-stor- y rs Cheer Goes Up cheer went up and I do believe the ladies in my kooky suburban 'neighborhood at least are disenchanted with the foreigner designers But every woman present had on a new dress — with the hem let down as far as It would go Women are funny They profess to dislike fashions but they go along with them every time suit at The Widow wore a man-typ- e the Fullers' party and It was a great disappointment to all us fellows because If there is anyone who can wear the new skirt length to advantage It is she But I mean great! She was down shopping in the village the other day In a skirt a good three inches above her knee and business stopped After she bought some meat from Frank and Joe the butchers at the Blue Ribbon they followed her right out of the shop when she went to the shoe repair next door They were In kind of a daze Mrs Cooper saw her and telephoned every other lady around here that afternoon and It was Mrs Cooper's considered opinion that the Widow Is much too old to wear skirts so short But when I asked Frank and Joe the next day what they thought they said the Widow was just right Frank said Joe was so preoccupied with the Widow when she was there that he ran two by mistake and It through the hamburger-grinde- r was the first time the Blue Ribbon ever offered ground beef at $230 a pound Mrs Dibble got a darling dress that came down to and Mr Dibble A mid-thig- h ) ft truckload of Gulistan A special FULL ROLLS SHORT ROLLS Carpet ENDS MILL 100 4t MON GLIIISTAWS MY SHAG r 1 beautiful tweed-texturecar Hercules pet made with 100 lace yarns A good carpet for rooms where wear Is problem and the budget Is small A A carpet that's bouncy soft rich colorful and It wears toe It the long wearing life ef fi bers mode by mon 125 125 colors to 22 decorator choose from ante& Reg IIERCUL011 ACRILAII ACRYLIC guar 1395 - r: 71 25 sq yd 9Ifti 80 sq 78 cfnmzeT Over ye C Over Rubber Pad 11 So vd loam Pad — rt 'i Veep rl 7 t ! BriOADLOONI CARPET Never before have we been able to offer so many good quality carpets at such a low price Take your choke of embossed j4 "r r per f a the $10 12 patterns textures and space dyed tweeds Yes even plain plush pile call and we will have your Just give us room measured and we will install it complete over sponge rubber pad for low Pay Only price of only Q41 NILL ENOS DESCRIPTION ions Beige Tweed BlueGreen Hercu Ian Plush Emerald Green Acri Ion Acri Ion Plush Antiqu Plush Bronze Acri Ian 100 Nylon PI ush—Red 1204 1503 7 1501-- 6 1241-1- 0 Nylon Plush—Avocado Antique Green Palmist Bronze Gold Pot 'crest Silver Green Eirarculont Honey Gold Heorculon 100 Nylon Twood—Sondalwooti 100 Nylon Tweed 100 1206-1203-- 1 1203-- 1501 154-1- 124-- 12x2111 cp iiyr41 MCI For Extra Pay only The late inventor of the popular game managed to get rich off monopoly without attracting the attention of the federal antitrust boys Political differences traditionally stop the water's edge and Lyndon Johnson at -would just as soon make that the banks of the Potomac t A I I 11A':4 I SALE PRICE $11900 12900 13900 J 2 19800 13900 22500 t 11500 9900 9900 13100 9900 4900 10600 OPEN 9 Alt-- 6 $ PM If Shop 4 a ivA0Pkri you can't come in for our 484-436- in 7 the Home 2175 HIGHLAND Service DRIVE 484-43- 6 1 e 1q00T L'1v' coil I I $77 5 sq yd $22000 24900 28500 34500 28500 34400 17600 18500 18900 17500 14400 9500 28800 15x14-- Gold NOTHING DOWN 1st PAYMENT IN APRIL 1968 UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY RIO SIZE 1206-- Hem t 11 4 month JJ Laid complato over VP foam pad 1" 4 102 V113 AKQ10 41111961 The bidding has proceeded: West North South East 1 Pass 2 416 Pass 3 Pass 2 Pass aani- approximately kee " And you'll find that a eollege education bles a man' s lifetime income less the cost of ball ticLets and alumni fund donations" v a tootkvwr t j ected e al )1 - cuialttedhas thr ? t you hold: c's Ott 1 i 7 7: if : J Ok 1 e4 — p fti 4 Champagne corks may become flyhyg missiles causing serious ey( injury We seldom read about this unusual hazard even though a cork from an upright bottle' can each a vertical ' height of 40 feet il ' "3 t v :— 0 I N ' ) 1C4'e: ' '''' - --- I Of Champagne --- )-- w" 't L' De lien S — --- 7 ) 4 4' 3'''''10 4C::41: j—e'l t 'i o - J ' v ht11 k - a l " ' " -- L-11-- -1 ! - 1 I i limo 4 'v A r- - 4 i 4 ez i'- - 1- - 1 k( ' 511411:tly4:etn:- ( tt‘t4- -- ?t i A I 1 41:- st 7 S' 4 1 l ! - 3 As South you hold: WS MVOS '!4":'::4'1 The By C H Goren 100 4'" programs" Answers to Weekly Bridge Quiz J ''& ( t'':1t ! (VIIT y Why Manipulation Los Angeles likes to boast about its Increasing importance but Easterners gleefully point out that New York still leads the nation In air pollution Government spending has reached the errors can point where typographical transpose millions and billions without anybody noticing anything odd In the uncertainty over who is going to be running next year it is sort of a relief to know at least that the Fugitive o 4' Jerome P Mayor Cavanagh of Detroit one of the worst-hi- t cities wired this to Sargent Shriver director of the Office of Economic Opportunity (0E0): "Had it not been for the effectiveness of the program In providing needed services and building bridges of communication in the community the riot might have been worse" Cavanagh urged that Congress move "to expand badly needed promptly ) Senator Soaper i )ed rs YES( t rs go M J program For example Crusade" ' But when hund she rushed outside to find the little ' "an R 1 17 1961 Cork in th' Eve Prime Peril I I November I INtontlay Dr By George Oark The Neighbors Lichty By i redre" It il Grin and Rear It quent debtor was in a trade or business which requires credit to operate effectively Oregon's Supreme Court opined this was more likely than not to lead to denials of Justice "If a man is defamed he should be entitled to the court declared concluding that under the circumstances "The manner of publishwas not a ing plaietiff's indebtedness bare statement that he owed money but carried with It the implication he was unworthy of credit This is defamation" lives were lost The House committee has heard what seems to me very impressive testimony that the rioting would have been worse but for the poverty I til ""- ""W OK fib— oWk In Sugar House |