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Dramatic Slow of Unity ( it ' bdi - " Contrariwise Democratic chairman 'John M Bailey points to his party's triumphs in Cleveland Gary and Philadelphia Mr Bailey says the party's successes "foreshadow greater victories to follow including the big one a year from 1 now" : t t 1 1 Boss-ridde- In truth no sweeping deductions are possible Only in New Jersey and Kentucky were national issues raised In those two states the vote was clearly a protest against the Johnson Administration and its works Mimicipal elections had little or no nationwide significance Akron simply reelected a highly competent mayor over a opponent There Tiers no stirring issues to rouse the populace - In same t the t r 1' " 1 '1 41eti vJefe i5suzcon s411at se2 Ake crvise? ( I city Judge Joseph D Roulhae and a Negro Republican defeated James Barbuto a personable and popular prosecuting attorney No racial overtones were discernible In Cleveland race was indeed the issue despite efforts of Democrat Carl Stokes and Republican Seth Taft to play It down Stokes made only one slip In this area Taft none Cleveland has not elected a Republican mayor since 1941 The city is heavily Democratic the Republican organization virtually moribund Stokes a well liked member of the Ohio legislature has a fine platform presence and made the most of it in the campaign I :' 11 " 1 wkrtfloa tolt clockal idi: ' -- — ( '---z "- :aar --- -) II 1 Inter-Americ- aty of At least the governors' trip to the Vir- gin Islands gave several presidential possibilities a chance to get the funny-ha- t photographs out of the way early US As Sen you hold: 4109 A32 4AQ105 VKQ109 The bidding has proceeded: South Wel 14 PaA L ? hold: Si V752 NT PlISS What is your response? 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(Look for answers Monday) 4 Trend Dr T Ls lp trend the is up: 819144 American war casualties In the 124 years from 1776 to 1900 and 664942 in the 67 years of And - this century ''Security" said McNamara Montreal 'is not military hardware — though it may include it Security is not military force — though it may Involve it Security is not traditional military activity — though It may eno5mpass at it" "IVithout internal development of at a minimal degree order and stabil- least ity are simply not possible They are not possible because human nature cannot be frustrated beyond intrinsio limits It reacts lie alone" said "there have been no less than 164 Internationally significant outbreaks of violence each of them designed as a serious challenge to the ituthority or very existence of the government In question — because it arms Yet the - must" - " race goes on not be- cause men have forgotten the effects of war but because they do not remember the causes (Copyright) IL Van De lien Diabetics Can Lead Full Life Diabetes is much more prevalent than many people realize The earlier it is detected and treated the better the chance of control- - r-- Ing the condition ' Ade- effectively k antagonist and internormal action of the lion rnone These individuals have bona fide diabetes with too much sugar in the wine and blood and improve alter taking feres life the with pills anti-diabeti- c in type Uncon- - or latent diabetes is another which the usual symptom are lacking even though the sugar content of the blood is elevated for no apparent reason In many ways persons in this group are borderline diabetics and under certain conditions they develop the disease A fourth group also borderline devel- ops too much sugar in the blood only during periods of stress In these individuals an increased glucose level is found during pregnancy following a marked gain in weight after infections injury and burns stroke or a severe emotional disturbance The same occurs to these people when they take certain drugs This is called suspected or stress diabechemical the !tient allow person to live a satisfying produe-- tive as an blood acts quate manage- - i7 - trolled diabetes is serious because it leads to complicad tions h as Dr Van Delles Research uncovered many stages of diabetPs In the usual form the body cannot make normal use of certain foods Juvenile diabetes develops because certain cells in the pancreas are unable to manufacture enough insulin The deficit is supplied by Insulin injections along with an adequate - Yet the mathematics of wars and preparations for wars are staggering The world is now spending more than 130 billion dollars on them every year and of this the US alone is spending more - ' - tes diet Prediabetes occurs in individuals wha prone to the disorder from birth be- cause of a strong family history of the disease They must be watched carefully In the adult form that develops later In life the pancreas is capable of manufacturing insulin but something in the are 4 CIIIIP:TOVNE — HIGHLAND DRIVE AT 33rd SOUTH 0 West Pass — -- LI LA 31 i Tre- -- inter-America- n 7 I r : ' : I '''': 1 : vi i of ) 1117)' II ellt-- nOriErt n Cli" II 0 0 kJ I me bonds 4 v ! t '1 ' -- -- - p- - - J—I - : to':1‘ie saw g 4- ) Buy Now - Save! 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And secondly most thoughtful citizens who oppose our involvement in Vietnam are not advocating that we decamp unilaterally and thus present Ho Chi Minh with an easy triumph The vole was two to one against pulling up stakes at this time It is to be hoped that LBJ won't point to this result as another "vindicatioit9 of his foreign policy John S Knight 0 0 The ar et nay 13" Trio cr""'rir-11- Frisco Vote Not Mandate K2 496532 VQ98 The bidding has proceeded: 1 4A85 4AK91 18 3 4Kl03 The bidding has proceeded: North South East 93 VKQ What is your opening bid? Q 5 — As South vulnerable hold: East Pass North 1 NT What do you bid now? Q z — As South vulnerable 4EQ943 4110812 (utbresks 'in the last eight years three-quarte- rs China should enter the war the United States would find itself virtually alone since only three of 40 allied nations are lighting with the United States in Vietnam" To this observation Secretary of State Dean Rusk made the unconvincing reply: "The future safety of this country should not be left to the willingness of other countries to do what is vital to us" And that Is where we stand alone unloved and What do you bid now? Q — As dealer you hold: as South Spanish-America- of Violence Even the defense ministers are troubled by the facts Bob McNamara went to Denver not to boast about our military progress but to explain that the Defense Department was breaking the barriers of racially segregated housing salvaging 100000 dropouts a year and of a million men training every 12 mouths for useful work in civilian life many The Mutual Defense Treaty with the Philippines 1951 Security Treaty with Japan 1951 Security pact with Australia and New Zealand 1951 Mutual defense treaty with Korea 1953 Mutual defense treaty with Republic of China 1954 the hotly debated SEATO "commitment" with Australia France New Zealand Pakistan the Philippines Thailand and the United Kingdom 1954 and the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security with Japan in 1960 Ey C IL Goren Neither vulnerable Remember lence DLsclosures Everywhere in the southern half of the globe more and more people and more and more poverty everywhere in China and Russia more and more cries for peace and a decent life even in the US now passing the 200 million mark in population poverty in the cities and opposition in the Congress to the poverty and foreign aid programs But in all the big nations billions and more billions for arms "the 1947 Instrument Goren's Weekly Bridge Quiz Q 1 — 1 t There is plenty ti :lymerrberi 4A'NS dead in the War of IndepTquience 2260 in the War of 1812 364511 on the Union side and 25800(1 on the Conhsierate in the war between the states 2466 in the n War 116516 in World War I and 405399 in World War 11 54216 in Korea and now 14414 in Vietnam 1'orld War H cost $1154000000- That it took ahnost 100 'million lives And that in the two decades since the war the US defense eYpenditurea totaled MOH than 850 WHIM dOttarg ThIS Is at least worth thinking &bout And there are other things to reall'al lxv and all we have to do is go back to Secretary McNamara's speech in Montreal last year to remember them lie asked us to think then not only about how to win wars but how to prevent them and pointed to poverty and hopelessness as the root causes of vio- operations in Vietnam" had produced a whole family of new apocalyptic weapons increased its Army combat divisions by 45 per cent its guided missile surface ships by 200 per cent its Air Force tactical fighter squadrons by 40 per cent its helicopter troop lift capacity by 300 per cent its fixed wing aircraft capacity by 340 per cent its nuclear weapons is Europe by 100 per cent and its number and total megatontage of nuclear weapons in the strategic alert forces by 160 per cent basic collective security of the system" North Atlantic Treaty 1949 signed by the United States Canada and 10 nations of Western Europe also signed in 1952 by Greece and Turkey and In 1955 by the Federal Republic of Ger- A prisoner facing a sentence ran into a streak of extra bad luck shortly after he had been incarcerated in jail First he had to have his tonsils removed then his teeth extracted and finally had his right arm cut off in a nasty accident In the machine shop To cap it all the warden dropped into the infirmary to tell him "You're not fooling me Briggs You're just trying to escape from here piece by piece!" Lyndon Johnson is having trouble with Congress Maybe the human arm eventually builds up an immunity to being twisted In Philadelphia colorful Republican Arlen Specter failed in his bid to unseat Mayor James J Tate though the percentage of Republican votes cast took a sharp upturn Tate had a strong Dernt:cratdc organization going for him and made his pitch on keeping the streets safe for all citizens Or as Vice President Humphrey commented "when the chips were down the voters took a look at the record and decided to stick with a good man" Boston' municipal election proved only that the white bacidash vote was not enough to prevent Mrs Louise Day Hicks from being defeated by the more moderate Kevin White tlassachtssetts1 Secretary of State To this observer last Tuesday's elections proved above anything else that race is no barrier to qualified Negroes seeking public office that a majority of the white community prefers to judge a candidate for what he is and not by the color of his skin Span Entire Globe They include the A typical Throneberry incident came the day Marvelous Mary socked a triple with the bases full then was called out for failing to touch first base "You blankety blank blank" Manager Casey Stengel screamed at the Ump "Whaddya mean he didn't touch first?" "Control thy passion" counseled the limp — or words to that effect "He didn't touch second either!" When another Met was presented with a cake in the clubhouse to commemorate Marvelous Mary sulked his birthday "Why didn't I get a cake on MY birthday?" Casey explained solemnly "We wuz afraid you'd drop it" The teen-ag- e lovely down the block thinks that romance may be blossoming The grooviest boy in the class offered to carry her picket sign the other day GOP Votes Increase Our unhappy involvement in Vietnam has caused many readers to inquire about "our other commitments" around the world "Now many?" they ask and "where are they?" We have entered into multilateral and bilateral treaty arrangements with more than 40 countries on five continent& By Bennett Cell Senator Soaper litical structure r‘ ) Or: That In Devner Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara more than matched the Soviet announcement by disclosing that the United States in the last six years excluding those forces added because of America: Alone in Crowd Just Try and Stop Me Seth Taft grandson of President WUham Howard Taft la a serious young man dedicated to Cleveland and its future Some of his partisan critics alluded to Cleveland and its future Some of his partisan critics alluded to Taft as a "well meaning former suburbanite" but this slur didn't quite come off Taft who was defeated by the slenderest of margins made a gallant fight and will be heard from again Yet it was the racial issue which pro po- is most significant of all is that a direct and constant relation- I II Makes Gallant Fight I po dear up ZAtt I of its fetid Whitney Young Jr executive director of the National Urban Leave has said that the election results "reaffirm the assertion of his organization that it is possible to make gains by working within the framework of the political system and through normal channels "The election" says Young "refutes those among the extremist' who have said this is impossible The results be came possible through a coalition of Intelligent enlightened white voters and Negro citizens which represents the majority of Americans" Mr Young has said it better than I but his observations closely parallel the thoughts expressed in this pillar of opinion for more than a decade - 6:verroes Competent Mayor Re-elec- ts investigation to Ls WO The headlines tell the story In Moscow the Soviet government celebrating the 50th anniversary of its revolution displayed five new missile systems In Red Square This followed the disclosure that he Soviet government was testing a new technique for delivering nuclear weapons through outer space McNiunara Proves Extremists Wrong still life jil 4le a searching A 95 1961 ' Villa are we to remember on Remembrance Day? That a balance of power must be maintained to be sure - '47 6 A f -' ' Ikt"- -'' 6 1:! : i I 4 What ' i IP 41 I - ' ' 1 6 6 12 ship between the incidenee of violence tY11"orthrsic gittr Ifli own abundant societies we have reason enough to worry over the tensions of underpriviledged young people" antiballistic China systems vhich will grow to 50 billion dams if it is extended as many in Congress and the Pentagon recommended against the Soviet Union other round of the si ro arms r ace 't i Maybe there ti a consolation The k441 balance of terror ‘ avoided a has 1 major world war -'' for 22 years since 1545 Mr Reston is which more titan can be said for the period b f' tween 1919 and 1939 when there was no balance of power But this year's celebration was a period of bitter irony nonetheless tte "What there a against r o ' I kV - - di r - Is supposed to be a time of mourning and remembrance for the agony of past W a r - IV 204 tliai 514)144 '"!'“ 1 part of it is that t the major powers are now off on an : — than 70 billion dollars We now have a some experts put it as high advantage as 41 — over the Soviet Union in strategic weapons but the race goes on — the 2-- — Veterans Day WASHINGTON ' t I 1 No (gilbet Bitter Irony Mars Day for Veterans - r The Sadt Lake Tribune Sunday J antes itestott " Ilk 11k - " "' re1 — - ato eo 4 ots '" 'ov A " "- 4 ' " 0 - Oh - " 40 4 - " AN - S " "- A A — ' |