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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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HENRY 1 4 OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING MAY 23 1964 AY LOR TO RIALS I Surgca Talk Raises Deep Quesfons scribed as a "unique doctor patient relationship" is developed The doctor he said becomes a "pipeline for survival" for those suffering from chronic dialysis an ailment in which the kidney tissue is defective and the blood passes through without the wastes being removed The procedure pioneered in Seattle for treatment of chronic dialysis calls for patients to be brought into a hospital and attached to the machine in effect an artificial kidney After eight to 20 hours they are released to lead a near-normal productive life But every week or two the procedure must be repeated once this treatment is begun The expense is around $10000 a year More importantly facilities are limited Dr Papper knows of only 10 or 12 hospitals in the nation that have the equipment and trained personnel to handle the task Obviously only a comparatively few of those suffering from chronic dialysis can be saved The life or death decision in Seattle is now made by a lay advisory committee advised by physicians The committeemen consider all factors including chances for survival before selecting those who are to be offered the life-prolonging treatment As Dr Papper said this is a "burden for all of us to think about" A talk to the Ogden Surgical Society's rnieting this week by a professor of medicine from the University of New Mexico posed questions that have deep implications The questions: When facilities to adniinister a life-saving treatment are limited who shall bet saved? I Who should make the decisions that in-making the facilities available are in effect decisions that grant continued life to: some but condemn others to death? -The speaker was Dr Solomon Papper who has done extensive research in many fields specializing in the problems of kidneys disorders The kidney is one of the human body's mfi important organs When it functions properly the kidney serving as a filter removes poisonous wastes from the bloodstream When it is diseased and not working properly death comes quickly with uremic poisoning a frequent cause Dr Papper told of experimental progress in transplanting healthy kidneys into the bodies of persons whose own organs were defective And he related the work being done with machines that can be temporarily attached to the body to take over the blood filtration task In both procedures one medical the other surgical what Dr Papper de Attorney General Confronts Mayor Wagoner on 2 Counts It's vital for Democratic par- day as being so ablaze with ex-ty-powerful New York Mayor posures of corruption party Robert Wagner to strip the guilt and wholesale dirt that he propaganda off Attorney Gen- cannot be interested unless he eral Kennedy's political plans wants to inherit one of the big-Mr Kennedy confronts Mr gest political headaches in the Wagner on a double-barrelled United States At the same basis time they ask: If he wants to Wagner himself is admittedly run for something why doesn't high on President Johnson's vice run where he lives? presidential prospect list while They see Bobby trial bal-at the same time if Kennedy loons about running for the runs for the Senate from New Senate from New York in sun-York State he moves in heavily ilar an integral part on Wagner's domain What's the of his vice presidential goalnot scope? as a program of its own They Some of Wagner's political in- find little to interest Bobby as timates make important unre- a junior senator under Sen vealed contentions regarding Jacob Javits staring down a the Kennedy doings as some long thirsty road to any poltti-see and encounter them first- cal and potential hand comparable to standing "one As usual with a Kennedy op- heart beat from the presidency" eration they see Bobby's solu- They tag this as just another tions proceeding at two fuse in the over-all package De-one strategic and one opera- ing put together to step up the tional heat on President a Their observations begin by straight public relations pitch confirming this writer's Febru- in which Bobby emerges in ary descriptions of Mr Ken- comment throughout the coun-nedy's carefully paced program try as a wanted man prelimi-to force Mr Johnson to accept nary to well-timed dynamic him for second place "one highly-emotional "We Want heart beat from the presidency" Bobby" demonstrations planned on the Democratic ticket for the Democratic National Convention Apparently even a STEPPED UP pro-Bobby speech by Mrs Far from receding they see Jacqueline Kennedy to the con-this program stepped up now vention (very powerful lever) with May events merely the cur- contemplated rent phase in the program's providc anchor timing It being obvious that PROVIDE ANCHOR Mr Kennedy's vice presiden- The Senate pitch however tial pitch is his and prob- does provide an anchor to wind-ably only-chance for the White ward If the Atlantic City blitz House and a return to power fails in August Bobby could of the whole Kennedy group catch the nomination for the they scoff at his "I don't know US Senate in September when what I want to do" announce- the New York State Democratic ments and all other Washington convention is held and thus denials as utter nonsense after all come in out of the "We see Bobby's blitz pro- cold gram operating all around us Having said all this however and throughout New York Wagner intimates appear con-State" one impeccable Wagner vinced Bobby's blitz for the intimate stated "How naive are vice presidency will not suc-the public and press supposed ceed They find a genuine grass- THE POWER OF FAITH The beautiful and unique Chapel No 1 at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas is a symbol of faith in the Armed Forces Within this church whose architecture combines that of the San Antonio missions San Jose and Conception services are held each Sunday for five of our great Christian Faiths The altar is changed to fit each service including Catholic Mass Episcopal Communion and Baptist Methodist Lutheran and Mormon The chaplains of each faith work together to give meaning to the spiritual life of Randolph One thing is constant four flags are suspended from the walls of the chancel and remain there throughout all services The American flag the Christian flag the Chaplain flag and the flag of Judaism As Jesus said "In my Father's House are many mansions to be?" roots demand for tne late rresi- thP Senate and first Chinese- Wagner intimates regard dent's brother many places American in history to be elect- speculation about running for and great potency in the Ken- like mctWv hflc Wn the Massachusetts governorsnip neay name uui uuu6 CUiuuiaiouguo- i i tho that in the Democratic party uic as usi aiiumei uiccc iiuii DREW PEARSON put on ine spw iegui5 xuo out pumped as part of the oreanization as is widely at- 1 don't know" charade They de- tributed in newspapers and else- scribe Bobby's home state to- where wealth i Democratic colleague Sen Dan Inouye has made public his personal assets in great detail So have the two Hawaiian congressmen Tom Gill and Snark Matsunaga both Demo Kennedy Family Reunion Discusses Bobby's Place crats Now public attention has CHARLES Mcdowell Fong as xo Fong as been focused on WASWTNttTON A Kennedy things But he really struck out whether he will follow suit llll The newly acquired property will be used as a parking lot for patrons of the gymnasium The parking area's sale price $42500 was fived by two independent appraisals Trustees were informed the LDS Church will spend about $500000 in modernizing the old gymnasium so it can be used by the public This is welcome news to the many youngsters who are anxiously awaiting reopening of the gym's swimming pool and to the oldsters who need an exercise facility to keep their figures from bulging in the wrong places Willard's Fire Truck Every time there's been a fire in Wil-lard and vicinity for years residents have had to call a fire truck from Brigham City to put out the blaze But not for long A modern fire truck has been secured by the Willard City Council working in cooperation with Box Elder County com-misisoners and the Utah Forestry and Fire Control Board It will be housed next to the Willard City Hall The fire fighting equipment will certainly be welcomed in the Willard area We'll Miss Capin The surprise resignation late Friday 9f Mortimer Caplin as commissioner of Internal Revenue will be felt directly here in Ogden Mr Caplin who is returning to "private life" on July 10 has been directly interested in the Ogden Service Center of trie TBS and has played a key role in current plans to nearly triple the center's and importance The departing commissioner has many friends in Utah among employes and executives at the IRS center and among community leaders he met during a visit here last year They'll all join we're sure in saying Mortimer Caplin will be missed as IRS commissioner Weber Gym Progress 51ad to note progress in the long cam-pain of restoring the old Weber Gym on the: downtown campus of Weber College to public use The WSC Board of Trustees has approved sale of 40000 square feet of property next to the gymnasium to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to vhose ownership the gym reverted when ttwas abandoned by the college family reunion was held in New on the Kennedy family The mcablL and lmper- York recently at La Caravelle Tucked away in his secret turbable GOP senator from Ha-restaurant which Joseph diary is this interesting item wan has a long list of known Kennedy has backed financially dated June 30 1934: assets and possibly some that The patriarch of the Kennedy "Yesterday afternoon the are not known He owns the clan now 75 years old seemed President talked over the ap- Foodland chain stores operates in better health than previously pointments he had in mind on a banana farm heads the l-His wheel chair was parked out- the new commissions I am nance Realty Co the inance side and he managed to walk afraid I do not agree with him Investment Co the Grand Pa-to the table with the aid of a as to the chairman he's going cmc Investment Co the Fi- California Has Novel Plan To Reduce Phone Annoyance A man in California is pro- risk particularly if it in- moting an idea so brilliant so volves tens of millions of aste- cane He was able to speak halt- to name for the Securities um- nance insurance uie n- simDte and that we can risks across the country as inlv For a time the stroke he mission He has named Joseph nance Home Builde tTZZ' alitor almost be sure he won't get seiiKeiy-wpuia ry ana is a senior ii i i i i k'mnoHv fnrmar ft nance actors ers of speechompletely market plunger The President partner in Fong Miho Choy and anywhere with it siuficant amount of money to AyGeS Robert Ken- has great confidence in him be- Robinson a very successful law Morey McDamel of Palo 0f typ in nedy was present at La Cara- cause he has made his pile has firm specializing in real estate Alto has the directory to include velle also Sen Edward Ken- invested all his money in gov- In addition Sen Fong put cific Telephone and Telegraph ized ex- nedy and Joe Kennedy's niece ernment securities and knows across one of the most famous print asterisks in the di- penditure it would be Ann Gargan all the tricks of the trade Ap- land deals Hawaii He bought rectory next to the names of cost the tele- It warTported that one sub- parently he is going on the as- up a large tract of Javaland mJS phone rle could add the noble ject under discussion was wheth- sumption that Kennedy would from Rudy Tong subjvided tt boteed by braeaol ge asterisks year by year as er Robert should demand second now like to make a name for and sold it forjg70 per plot of tetions In fart hehas asked the num5ers dd are place on the Johnson ticket But the sake of his family but I three acres People stood in line state "tdities cmisac i to and as the old ex- what the family verdict was is have never known many of to gobble up the land and the compel the telephone company letters are replaced by rLtnfamUy these ses to work out as ex- made somethmg over a todopt Uje ataZbSV icuiicnv'C CTA DT javwvi nntnr- waii ixnwi However ine iana is aujacem wm uw ncc vCl fnQfp- 9ftu uWAVAP mu tt ti rnDV FONG ON SPOT Ur rtflr talnnhAna nnmnanv in tho InnH 0T laT a9l10n "OWeVer now ever uie iaiiu auj-uciu xrnr factor onfinn hwAVAr live volcanoes has water telephone in the land wcidte utoSTfor to no company We Fong R-Hawau and considered of dubious should seize upon the idea as a wfr wmmg to for donesia about Malaysia The lftflltitnA Hrptflrv of 'the In- Sen Hiram public service which is after Germans are pinned down in tenor was omniscient on most one of the wealthier members of value today Note When and if the sen- all a way of life with telephone ik WALTER LIPPMANN ator reveals his assets it will be cornpames fairer than that as a matter of Europe and cannot while they are partitioned play the role of a world power We are at war Only France among the West THE EDIT LETTERS interesting to see wnetner or not uy ouuuc trvine tn mak-p he includes the reported inter- harassed by strangers on his w7e wS i- nam AnhrwA'1 Whv shmilrl ula we aie Willing vi in if i tmiiit ill iniLiiL va ivvuivnv ern powers has fully liquidated its miUtary position in Asia and Pine View Outing in Africa Moreover the pres- Editor Standard-Exaniiner: which operated slot machines in anyone have his dinner nap morVSan haf wav US service clubs in Okinawa bath or indolent peace of mind iLrthm mw 7 sj jj v-kJ xu-tis 15 The Standard-Examiner welcomes letters from its readers They must be in the public interest must not exceed 250 words and must be signed with the writer's name and address This letter is in reply to the De Gaulle Considers China Needed for Peace in Asia iong omce at one time ao- mujmu than a certain amount of protec- mitted that the senator's assist- mg magazines fire alarms or ti unst harass andt Kenneth Nakamura has dancing lessons? (Jt because nt wSctalkS been assigned to work on Serv- a man is a bad dancer does dancine lessons This is an nr- articles written your paper concerning our teen-agers and the so called Pine View rioting llge oi ranee anu reuen culture among the educated classes of China and Southeast Asia is very high JUST BEGINNING If General de Gaulle is right as most surely he is that there va I QEUinniRW as most surelhiisTthlt there' unh AiA not see Gen Gaulle as inspired by "anti- Gamestax anyone nave a mp jane for rf usthe bell his house and remind were well behaved Let me add wc wcu vb -v- on Monday of this week on MOnaay OI mis wee any con- ruuu6- anA a wiih TO himoAlf rfonipri Qiarles de GauUe who was Amencamsm and a wish to Let mTmention several basic it was good clean fun Also some phone companies and all their in him of it from time to time?) The telephone company may take the position that the aste- Wnmber of key Te Hs that there is a truths about our youth of we older people shouW use Para' I "tL in Tsition to faJure communication be- can never be a stabilized peace 1 Our youth have sobenngly pur heads If we had been in EDITING THE DEAD men who were ma position to taine p0111- unless it is sup- serious problems their shoes 111 bet we would Earner this month Life Mag- discuss French policy There tween Pans an wnmgtor p- mg thesame thing What azine stirred up a controversy jumpy defenseless clients to strike a blow against the tyranny of the telephone People need the thing and appreciate having it most of the time but let's demonstrate that rk cnrv iii li lhui i3jti i -i a iAttA ninno nni in ti mu inr a i' QUICK QUIZ CU innaoH ih Tiitiinl nrirfp and he follv on our nart not to hone related to ana orten me proauct -ct- rwi ST ver uie uuamy oi our pianes thensequent that hewjll sucked to dipfc of adt objectives aeUvities rtKTal J2 NS? general taxes no one confidence and that he Im Air "-Ti-fcjrTyifi 1 VU I Mxl I II XIIIItl 4 I II II I III Kill 11 A rl I I IIJIV wi v- i rTTac -j! WAP Kpn usgh Ac -o micuu same ot tne irrencv? foreignpocy msoiixary XXSw hT fld Hlt7S 3 The soUd maiority of this and reaUy had some gang Capt Edwin Shank Jr wrote cv has been a traditional rumxy Dnng 11 recy This snnpiy nf iust becinnine an nothine pro- generation of youth are decent fights Or been racing me main home to his wife before he was A-Salt for the major aLlfea All are agreed that the criti- ceeds rapidly in the Orient and honorable and anxious to do street in town ine most uie shot down source of vnmnle French policy iarz1 ir tu wo blCCer Share of the youth got The Defense Denartment "ooio-z" tax revenue Our word romes originally from which ordered an immediate in- "salt monev" because the Ro- pnnrerned with uermany asi- crttv0oct Acia cic? Tt is that tho 55inn-RnviPt am confident that vounc were cuius auu ic gwu INFINITELY SIMPLER Mr McDaniel's asterisk plan is infinitely simpler than some we have suggested to the telephone company For example we have de vestigation into the complaints man soldier was paid in salt has now got hold of the original letters These reveal a couple When did dime novels of startling changes which Life make their appearance on the ern Europe and tne This the raw point where conflict is very serious so se- people will meet their challenges burns Union with NA1a Jlr American lives and honor are at rious that it now poses great and do a much better job of rt States military ana stake as they are not at stake territorial issues and therefore than we have It is my faith leadership in Europe voiyes the current differences in that Peking has a strong inter- that the solid majority of these Ruth Nelson 2769 400 North Ogden Magazine made texts to American scene manded research leading to the- governmeui Europe est in stabilizing its southern wonderiui young people wui rise general himself The complex of P6- admmistration is frontier and walk wholesome paths Central Junior High strengthen its story Mrs Ann Stephens wrote telephones that would turn on a For example Shank wrote on the tirst novel ot record pun- modest light rather than ring problems mto the acuteIy aware the extreme The real questions are: what How long ago was it that you Edltor Standard-Examiner: FrlnceTrentry into the iffi axemen tf S-'Sxammer: Hl is te Prof yoelve 4: tremen ta paper covers fof 10 dd7 an3 urgently East are not the sole and SLfrtaS to stbiUI and whafarTto totiUnk bacf at the regard to yoor artcle dous bird and we're all skilled" cents "Mala the todlan caUeis something par- aoL i oonArai peopie aoout men- mvoivemeni iu stauuize it anu wuai aie uie il nmu uan i rr mtuu umQP ticularly dancing lessons We domain oJJSJ" mthe Vietnamese war To sup- guarantees of such an agree- things you did as a teen-ager? May IS the students of Central Tins would suggest he liked Wife of the White Hunter more I heard in ans Gaullist govern- ment? This is what General Or are you too narrow minded Junior High wish to protest your the T28 trainer or 'bird he published in 1860 wo evident it Decame io i was flvini? But Life macrazme evident tt Decame thwart nH Hp fianlip hns tn find out to trv? Cnnc morU was flying But Life magazine have even asked for advanced The the: more now -n ui instruments that would allow a Ari 1 i AW MM Vtl -t UltVI Vw llllll I llni tiril IIIUUL i to MCH -Hl I I I I I llllirill III II II- a 'i that far rrom 8' nitate a disaster in South- If we analvze the situation Eiehtv-five per cent of the wftlcn was trying to make tne us to squirt water into the ear ui t'Liuiidtt a tusaaier in oouui- 11 we cuidive ujc aiiuetuuii kui-hvc mw wuv ine rtr-c rrctr 'PS I IU JET point that the plane was obso- party witoi piriy of flagrant intruders nersonai gesiures A antrair ar- fiiiv a ohnii nninHo ho vmifh at the Ham on Mondav 6i uo a oll rvff cfittollitto anH hit A French policies are wmeg lieVe that French and'Amer- gito earth youth! We were asked to report to lete changed the quote to read: yZack prepared long-range dip tomatic Qn the main ob- ican poucy are not competitive There was a small group that the auditorium at 9 am for an "We've got a tremendous 2rXd ofahermSre operations In tJS jective of French poUcy is to in Asia but are in fact comple- was out of hand for a short assembly before we reported to esprit and we're all skilled" grouna ot 8 nemisPnere- ground of a hemisphere Princess nhone in Zanzibar rrance today we wc save Southeast Asia from con- mentary This is to say that amount of time Why brand and any of our classes This assem- Again on Marcn the pilot QDid the earth actually pass wnen we can oiai a numner ana with very serious nigmy pro- quest by china and to avert a what General de Gaulle is try- blame all the youth there for bly was not called because we wrote home: So I put more through the tail of Hallev's com- receive a reassuring psychiatric fessional diplomats won men disagter which could affect the ing to accomplish is the only what a small group did? refused to go to class The as- trust the airplane It can et in 1910? message when our 3-year-old who are every bit as serious ana Western world ta its deal conceivable solution of what is Sheriff Hadley knew there sembly was called to alert the take the beating it increases Yes Considerable conster- daughter can dial a wrong num- ebwpetent as we are ourselves gg Asia Let us not blind certainly an otherwise inter- could be a problem he was students of the situation and ask a nation developed when the an- per in Maine surely it is not a iinw vim uui acivca a uie uuiccu ic- aim iiuuuiry cuiuuuu oui aien ana aia suuieumig auwut iui uui cuuuciauuu wuuc wro nouncemenj 01 uiis uossiuimy also that what the it But how many parents on teachers were not in their class- Life's conclusions So the edi- was made However no notice- main fusal to take seriously the is to w-c missing the rint and We are ying uui ricuui unci vcimuu umicu owtca (uumiuui tu iieai ing repui is ui wiwi "aa i wi us i aoie eiieei was pruuuecu me when we dismiss the France we must not forget do which is to sustain the re- going on had the good sense to We do not think it was fair appeared in the magazine the IT iFSru -nioc as not reallv is the onlv Western nation auali- sistance of the Saigon govern- go out and see for themselves? of vou to incriminate our school same passage read: Who was tne first ub rkrklifies company to develop something to reduce the day-to-day annoyance of having one of these miraculous instruments in the house Pending electronic salvation we will settle for an asterisk So I out more trust in the president to be given oc pmressions of per- fied to intervene at the present ment is necessary to the sue- I saw these teen-agers with and our honor Snal nioue or personal vanity time The British are engaged cess of the French action in my own eyes They were as a Ann Borseth Stbe part General de in a semi-colonial war with In- Peking and Hanoi whole having a good time and 1448 23rd St airplane If tt can take the beat- Service protection? ing it increases our odds" Theodore Roosevelt I.

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