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The United States will shoot a
man into orbit, and the Russians
his personal habit dots not spread disaster either
’ to others or to himself. The careless smoker is an
ever-present threat. He—or she—can snuff out
life and prized posst sionf with one thoughtless
flip of a cigaret.
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A Thoughtless Flip
Afterinvestigating the tragic Hartford Hospital
fire that caused 15 deaths recently, New York's
Fire Commissioner Cavanagh said careless smoking
Was to blame for 80 per cent of all hospital fires.
And he is trying b have something done about it.
gyptan President Gammal Abdel Nasser poses inCaird with a model of a
Soviet submarine presented to him by Adm. Sergei Gorshkov, the Russian
Navy cimmander-in-chief. The admiral and an 18-man mission he heads paid
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the status quo stop all this wel- describe it: Dynamic Constitution-
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PRAYER
FOR TODAY
“Such tragedies point up the importance of |
prompt investigations," the communique stated. Before long farmers and fruit
piously.
Gore Vidal, the author of several hit Broadway playsand a half dozen highbrow
neveh. learned liberal politics at the knee of hu grandfather, Thomas PGore,
the blind senator from Oklahoma As a boy, Vidal led his grandfather about
Washington and spent many evenings reading to him from such diverse works
as the Congressional Record and the Roman histories Of Livy and Tacitus It was
not surprising that the author of “The Best Man," a hit Broadway comedy about
____________ _ ______ _______ _ _____ national politics, should try his hand at the game* and run for Congress as a
with a dose of anew Wonder drug, tween conservative and reaction lary has not got,a chanceat the Democrat in Republican upstate New York. The fact that he was beaten did
2, ‘ ‘ i serene not curb his enthusiasm for liberal causes In addition to his plays, nov-
Barry Goldwater is a Re- time*, lathe event of some econo- els and movie scripts, Vidal has written and lectured’ widely on politics. Now
__ . „ ... mi i j tt” 36, he lives in am ante-bellum mansion on the banks of the Hudson, not far from
the US Military Academy at West Point, where his father once coached the foot-
in American polities? What
is • Lberal! How do they dif-
fer? These questions are dis-
eussed in two articles by well
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gledly be corrected upon being called to the publishers attention The.o
pblishers ere not responsible, fot copy omssions typographical errors Sit o
w eny nintenflonel error thet occur other than to orrect them in (Dartmouth. Providence College.
idverising orders wiame ana . ruv Cni.ca
invading cold water
Time To Ski
Hardly had news ot the Colorado school bus dis-
aster reached Washington before the Interstate
Ccmmerce Commisw.un ■'announced that it was rush--
tag a man from Washington to investigate.
ley Jr. who discusses the con-
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an antibotic for plants, now be- ary John Kennedy is a Conserva- poll*. But these are not
ing perfected by, British scien-tive.M" *' " — — ■'*
tists. actionary. A ‘Reactionary is: one mic or military‘disaster I suspect.
From a patient -screening of who wishes to reverse an exist- that the reactionary elements in .... . w ......
8,000will come together and ball team. 7. r
!tesu prbve out. will be produced ciety. In the case ot Goldwater take power. Nor would it, sadto ■■ W pm-
as an agricultural spray.N Venturi and his fellow raetionaries the relate, be very difficult .for them %K / 4 I IaihEg.
m- - a antifungus, although previous condition is the old ag- to impose themselves on the very %N/ (bke I f | ( b ( | * | \
antibacteral, and seems rarian America before the in people they di»!ik* for we have V.V UU A LU JL "UU6 y
to be harmless to animals. come tax, the industrial revolu- become a passive, ill infotmed, v
s. far the iUMl-ui. and the distrubing respon- fearful society. A recentnation-
.m 'Nafuro maga*M:rt-.l^^ \eifher Sensational $t)r Original
. . .. . • . The nraram nf the reactinnaries ehnuld ive aid and comfort to ©
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exterminators.
Snowfleas art a type of spring-temots to ,ec, . ...
tail, that is, insect* possessing a ‘ttlde, wfl7 fail ” " .time of national panic, the emer- neM programs,
pair of spring-like tail* that can genre of the first dictatorship in chev will take
be tripped when quick distance is IN A SENSE, the reactionary our history and it will come not pondence course in muscle-build-
required. Snowflea* can hop as can never win because clock* go from the Left but from the Right ing.
We hope he took his skis, because after he has
copied the official findings of officers on the spot
there is fun to be had in the mountains.
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spiracy inside the United States
fit is not inside but outside) they
growers may be able to give WHAT THEN is the division in IN FREE elections in reason-
sickly trees and plants an assist Americat, It is, I should say, be ably serene times the reaetion-
Here is a classic example of bureaucracy in act- ‘" j
ion. The sheriff's office of Weld County. Colo ,
- and the Colorado State ’Police were busy investi-
1 gating the crash The train on the track and
the track had been there for about 80 years.
The road had. crossed the track ever since the road -up,g--p- . ■
was ibuilt. The driver had crossed the track on the venturiciden which if present to a previous condition of
;. road at approximately the same time each morning
as long as the driver had been driving ,, _
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Certainly the State of Colorado and Weld rbun- not an
ty ought to be able to determine whether the train
failed to whistle or the bus brakes failed or the goar uescenustrportea- . ,
driver simply doped off. The! state has the exclu-, in Nature magazine it hasbeen sibtlities of being a world power.. wide pollof highschool students
live police power to punish negligence and to re- found effective in stopping appl The program ofthe reactionariesishould give.aid and comfort toii
quire flashing sighals or gates if -i- . - ---- .
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The terms ’liberal’ and "con-
This could mean he did not
spend time fighting Congress for
much as e foot. Trouble is, they1 foreward not backward. That sim- and cynical, indifferent "un-Am-
Actually, snowfeas won’t bother they do do their best to divide and con-
cost too much and this is afuse, . _
The Hartford hospital fire was believed to have
branh chanted Home hresingsedgeyesmokind in bed , theodorsgtven 21 someaoher ’ aland noverycorpetentgovert- seheol students which makes theimt
forestfires caused by careless smokers and all the an "odo wfnrch wTi ment inyolved.in more .and moreperteciywahnedableotp An «
others that can be charged to the same cause add beckon males from many hun- areas of his life. Each year he tatarnmn.in
up to a staggering annual toll. dreds of vards awav. he said. Pays more
The least any smoker can do is to see to it that
lowed to hold public meetings ev- over the v._______ ____
en though they meet peaceably Beach — call for no surprises and
services so that the income tax to make speeches (First Amendr little heat
ment1; 58 per cent believe the
osophy. Thursday » article
wiu be by Wiliam r. Buck-
ignored them. The glands, he ex- ,h.
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these are deemed :lscab,barleymidw,broadbeanis largeiy negative. gov- those who dislike the democratic By James MARLOW based on ce.
rust, gray mold, cucumber mil- ernment 001 of this, and-art of, progress. Among the findines 60 Associated Press Ne*a Analyst with men close to him
that; don't give federal aid to, per cehtuf our young people fav^ 'wal ’’ ‘
the acbonb; daft extend Social police censorship• of books. mo- WASHINGTON 'AP' — Presi- adds
|S<*curity<.iiB'iny. way; do nothing vies, etc.; 60 ---- - . '
about the five million unemploy- certain groups should not be al-1962 — as outlined to newsmen
ed; isave . as much money as
dical Right there is no impor- and they will get those seryices,
tant liberal movement in the again no matter who presides at
United States and by liberal Ithe White House
mean socialist in the sense that Yet it is the dream of the re-
most of Western Europe is loci- actionary to stop the majority
alist and at the same time dem- cold. The reactionary detests our
ocratic it has been one of the form of government One of his
tragedies of our recent politics favorite arguments is: the United
that the Radical Right ha* manag- States is a republic, not a demot-
ed to convince the majority of our racy. This statement is inaccu-
dreds of yards away, he said. - - . ... . ,
,-government and with some jus-1’- —
Smurf lefts tice he isresenttul He a democracy,
jjust get rid of those taxes, stop
Don’t tell the dog. but there's giving money 10 foreigners,
a hardy little gray-white insect doRt help out those dead
called a snowflea that thrives in beatsho aren ‛t smart, enough svmp) and by pretending
to get a job or take care o is a vast’Communist con-
don’t seem to have any control ple America they dream at (it no- erican" electorate, already con-___- _ ____
over the direction their springs! ver existed, by the way) will not temptuous of the Constitution and will immediately orbit a beautiful fi
will take them. return, life is complex if we the Bill of Rights, will take to it female spy to keep an eye on him I
will also be sold secretly to the man taking pep pill s. Kennedy
Russian public by stock and has repeatedly regarded the Easi;
bond salesmen parachuted intoWest’struggle as long, blenk and
'Siberia by the Allie*. rugged .
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Americans stranded in traffic upon Thee this day for Thy blea A- -
-ljams , sings and guidance May we be something he didn't think would
_ ____ _ From American Hill on St The United Ntions willseek to attentive to Thy voice within us be approved or that ha did not
20.. ... 0-1 . ------ - — w»«w The tendency ’toward so- John. Virgin Islands, you can solve its financial woe. by having that teaches us Thy will for our want to make so many people
yrni! broyght.lo ttention. AU adverising orders Wiliams and the City College ofcihsm is as strong in this coun see Norman Island, site of Ro itself listed on the stock exchanges lives Give us believing heart*, mad at him on one issue that they
New Ygrh have bicycie racing trv a* anv other—though we will bert lamia Stevenson* 'Tieasure of New York, London,' Paris through Jesus UhrisL our lord mmld gang up to block him an
-------jon a cub basis, st ! Thavetthink of m new waystorfsfand*,. and Tokyo. . e,.
______ Hear me. O Lord, hear me.! Beach that whnle he considers
| Snowfleas are occasionally seen are to remain • great power, we eagerly. When that happen* and; The Congolese will’ organize that this people may know, that hi administration Progressive,
frolicking in band* atop moist ’ri'1 have to spend uncomfortable I pray it doe* not. that great hope their own_>terskio of the Peace thouart-the Lord. -God.lhKings AFeufsve as
snow, the association says. amounts on armaments and for- for the human race, lie Ameri- Corps." and send their first train- IB 37 i
NOY Ki TO PUBIK - Any erroneoys reflection upon the character, — — -----eign aid Taxes will remaincan Revolution, wibe at an end, ees
tation or standing of any firm, indivdual or corporation will Schools such as Yale Univer- igreat Government will always be and lost.
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white House, Kennedy or Gold-
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2 vorkrclngittnaatnard possible by cutting out all hman
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o , can be gradually eliminated. ment1; 58 per cent believe the His views
- Fober Farth .re. Now the sophisticated reaction- FBI should be allowed to give —
maved a pair of 8lands, called ary knows exactly what he ia do-prisoners the third degree*
te,corpora data,. He wants complete freedom (Eighth Amendment tj. 41 per
° femalecockroaches, the males to. as much money as pos- cent do not believe the press.
_____ no interfence from should publish what it wants (First
government. The freedom to Amendment); 57 per cent believe
which triggers production exploit others, is the cornerstone the average person is justified in
of his philosophy Goldwater’s keeping out of local "dirty" poli-
ip. _ .. book "Conscience of a Conserva-/tics (which is to sayjthey do /not. .
Earth repianted ne E landsin the tive" is a hymn to self-interest./want to make vxr: form of govern- By HAL BOLE
' fomesthgy m 3 Pr The simpler more instinctive rea: ment work); 76 per cent feel the NEW YORK (AP_ What kind
_ / E,. . 2, ctionary tends to be puzzled and most serious danger to this coun-lf year w ill 1962 623
The female’s odor, forannoyed by the state of affairs in try comes from
country no one argues within serious discloses ntthwim t-onsttthe on the domestic political front:; This showed up again in the
attract nearby male*, inis ISthat we have created another danger is the profoundly un-Am- e- w. । » n Palm Beach reports which sad
quite unlike th* attractiveness of -hat." H t mmrsonericn attitude of these high more memorable xearsof modern John F. Kennedy Jr. will grow /he thinks the balance of power is
the odors given off by some other .Hesesavasaitperson. school students which makes them times, amixturesoftnational.prs some more baby teeth on the side of the West-but per-
Perity and international Puztie His father will ask Congress to haps only marginally
ment. ,, . . put some more adult teeth in the Over the long run. he thinks
"2, AI this Right And tbose who like to point , According to our annual fuwy present income tax laws, and ev- the West can keep the margin but
money to support this vu we are republic not forecast,, the American common eryone on an expense accunt will not so much as to have full free,
r are totalitarian- man will earn more money than go into mourning " dom of action.
minded in’their incontinent at- he .ever did his e A Harvard professor will decline Otherwise, what came out of-
tacks on those they dislike. (any- and stil be unable to understand a federal government appoint- Palm Beach on his thinking about
one favoring any sort of public "here .a —went, , t , menti claiming he prefers to foreign affairs can be baled down
w^faeTa Communist or Com- He, wil eat both, the cake of teach. After being cleared o any -to this That this wii fel-
that Plenty and the, bread o as itaint of subversion by a joint fae low the Truman-Eisenhower poli.
the Russians find new strings of ulty -congressional committee. Sen cy ot aiding newly emerged na.
discord and unresto to thrum. Barry Goldwater will offer him a tion*. neutrals ihcluded, to help
Most people will be Uving more, post on his staff then, stay free of Moscow it will
but maybe wondering whether Gov Nelson A Rockefeller'.. keep strong militarily and stnd
they are enjoying it less. Yt ev-friends will offer a $25,000 reward with its allies. 7 .
erybody—everybody except wives for any ghost writer who can In othr words he'll keen on
real problem for 'liberal" as well Were the Communist, pressurereaching 40-will find something come up with a Republican vote- doing in 1962 wlt h dld n 961
as conservative" Humanizing upon us less. I think it unlikely to be cheerful about during 1962. getting slogan better than "New A home th" । t h
NatonaYpencoRrotAscimiongovemmment Is ri to be th thatthqscaradicalforeeswoldwat u Herenarenafewfancifulpredic-deal.* Fair Deal." or "New has to deaf with Zcongress whare,
e*:1-1* povt Ehsgug" ih deme-thrsprhaenryeam | xiiaai.
quen and can be controlled by - elimiate most govermment cratic process. The majority is On the international front interesting and surprising year. If is and has heth Pryrlngi
bet that will not happen, and at. too conservat ie , for this "Con Following President'. Kennedy, you don’t enjoy it, It U be your His own spertormanceear.
revive old form, and.servative. But I can see in a advice on personal physical fit- own fault, in dealing with Conarea' was
time of national panic the.emer new programs, Premier Khrush- I -------------------- pretty Conservative,. He did
not fight hard enough for his pro-
gram* to make anyone very mad
at home
I people that socialism is the rate since we are both a repub-
samething as Communism which lic and a democracy What the
■ is Soviet foreign policy which is Rectionary really means to say
our enemy The Soviet is our ene- is that the will ot the majority
my” but socialism is not commit- as expressed through elections
nism, nor Russian; dominated, should ha circumvented That
More important and . fact which there should be a limit to
would come as a great surprise the franchise The Right Wing
' to most of our people, it i* pew hai not yet had the cour-
G4IHN6' sible to have a socialist country age to propose that some peo-
UILNLTa ’Denmark for instance' which tis ple be afiowed to vote* and
Am iAi- also a free society with a repre- some notto vote Awarding, say
Al W I IK K i sentative government just kke our jto th* size of their income but that
-1 E . W V-L- own. is what they are after. For they
The fact that our people don't mistrust and dislike the majority.
An antibiotic for Plants, how a understand that socialism is the Yet our Constitution, which they
cockroach finds a. mate inithejpreferred form of government of profess to revere, is quite expli-
.dark and frisky snowfeas ar* most of the civilized world .notcit, about the value of the demo-
topicsof scientific studies For to mention fh new countries of cratic process. In fact, th* Con-
Sickly ■ Plants. _ '________ Africa and Asla, makes for much stitution begins with the words
.. in our dealings We the people,", not "We the
^tCMV plants ‘not only with the enemy but with special interests," or, ’We. the
I jour allies aid .would-be friends, jwel-educated and well-to-do."
disussions he has had mestic problems, a mild and cauti-i
*'■“ • h. jous attitude which some may think
; What he is reported to have said too mild and overly cautious.
gg, "gocu upto leadership but of a Secretary of State Dean Rusk
neither sensational nor ori- once remarked to people around
weekend atpalmginahpplarena thantswatnn way. him that hendoes rot, want to be
1.2____T- "4 PPaT AI Wat i away: judged on the merit of some partj-.
. 1 Inforeign affair* he plans acular action but,, when he is
. . I st eady plugging away at policies through, on the.over-al value of
are authoritatively already established and, on do- events, past and ahead "seems to
.___ have pretty much the same view.’
SI l H "I While Premier Khrushdax at 67
HE 6) I EKdhTT I 4Ohi is 25 years Kennedy’s senior, it is
B I CM- ■ ■ *W.F y E“ (he older man who sound* like a
n. . (romantic, the lounge., the one
without illusions .
Crystal Ball While Khrushchev has predicted
•n .. the triumph of commenism like a
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