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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 6

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Tho Eau Goto Uddar-6 Sunday, Juno 5, 1955 'Please, Sir, Can't We Just Let Him Stay Voire af list Dfyoplt1 Disarmament Talks Resumed; Progress Slow an appropriate decision is taken by the Se Bcltal Group Hsrcu Answers Its Critics The United Nations Disarmament Subcommittee, composed of representatives or curity Council." And in the U.N. Security To The Editor: the United States, Great Britain, ranee, Canada and the Soviet Union, has resumed discussions in New York after a pause of two The accusations made by a mm. la In Tehran, Iran, agamst Baha'ls of that country and their religious faith are repudiated by the American Baha'ls, we alone Eau Claire Baha'i group wish to state. weeks "for reflection." Previous to May 18 the committee had struggled with various phases of the disarmament problem for 12 weeks in London. Whether any real progress has been made is debatable.

The US. delegate, James J. Wadsworth, "said that "to a measurable degree, the gaps between us seem to have lessened." U.N. We art grieved and shocked by the action of the Iranian gov Council Russia has the veto power and has often notoriously abused that power. Moscow made considerable propaganda of its proposal before the western representatives had time to consider it and reply.

Two days after it was unveiled it was shown to be little more than a counter proposal to resolutions the Western powers had offered. However, the Russians had succeeded in making it appear to. a large section of the globe-that they were sincerely striving for disarmament and that their efforts were being blocked by the West. The United States has had some experience with disarmament agreements. This nation wrecked its Navy after World War I on the pledge of other countries there would be no armament race.

But other signatories to the treaty continued naval building while ernment in suppressing the Ba-ha'l faith and in seizing the religious property owned by the Iranian community, and Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold said refer to the meetings of public worship conducted in tho Baha I Temple atWllmette, where sages are read weekly from the Qur'an, as well as the Testament, the New Testament, aie Baha'i sacred writings and other Scriptures, demonstrating the Baha'i recognition of the divine origin of all faiths which through the ages have revealed God's love and purpose to men. Founded in Iran about tho middle of tho last century, and ear ried by zealous believers to 239 countries' and territorial divt-slona In all continents and is-lands, the faith of Baha'u'llah proclaims the unity of the prophets, the continuity and progress-iveness of revelation, and exalts thlsv-age as the dawn of tho promised era of spiritual knowledge and universal peace. There are today Baha'ls in over 1400 cities and towns of tho United States, and 12 elected and functioning National Spiritual Assemblies in the world. The Bahai spiritual and administrative world center a Haifa, Israel, is maintained by Shoghi Effendl Rabbani, appointed guardian of the Faith by 'Abdu'l Baha, son of Baha'u'llah. RUTH VAN MEER Acting Secretary.

Baha'ls of Eau Claire, 1164 Third St that the London conferences Jiaa resulted in we wish to point out that loyalty to civil government Is a fundamental Baha'i principle ex agreement on "a few new points of great imDortance." pressed In many passages of the Baha'i sacred literature. No Baha'i can bo a member Apparently this means that there has been no crystal ization of thinking in the discussions thus far, but that the goal is so vital of any subversive movement, and political matters are not even discussed in Baha'i Though at this moment the the U.S. more than lived up to the letter of Baha'ls of Tehran witness the the agreement As a result this country was not a first class naval power when World any slight progress toward agreement is encouraging. There are many big hurdles to be taken before we can have disarmament, many prejudices and suspicions to be overcome. But one of the obstacles to agreement on the size of armed forces and use of atomic weapons right now is the veto power.

destruction ef the beautiful dome of their administrative headquarters, they ha' borne this War broke out, but a third or fourth. The same thing could happen if we agreed tragic loss with exemplary calm. to give up our military bases on foreign soil, Noting also the accusation that the religion of Baha'u'llah Is atheistic and hostile to Islam, we principally air bases. It is these installations in Great Britain, Western Europe, North the Middle East, Japan, Greenland and Newfoundland, along with those on Bernard M. Baruch, principal author of the Western atomic control plan presented to the United Nations back in 1946, warned HAL BOYLE SAYS American soil that hold Communist might in on May 25: check.

To permit any nation the right to veto the decisions of the control agency, or actions taken against violators, would be to If it is true that Russia has equalled or surpassed the U.S. in air power, especially in the number and excellence of strategic Historical Parallel Between Polio, Smallpox Vaccine Seen make the disarmament plan meaningless. bombing planes, and has perfected the atomic And the veto power is an-integral part of and hydrogen bomb, our ring of air bases is the Soviet plan for control of nuclear weap It cases of smallpox rises and By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) "Is this the only military advantage we now possess. ons paraded before world public opinion on May U. That plan put forward new de These must not be relinquished until Russia becomes a menace again.

If the Salk vaccine now follows the same steady curve of mass vaccine really safe for my WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND child?" has thoroughly convinced all free nations of mands objectionable to the Western powers, Many American parents are Its reformation. This may take years. performance achieved by tho Jenner vaccine, a quicker pub such as the requirement that military bases still haunted by doubt over on foreign soil be dismantled. Funds for Weather Research Sought whether to let their children be inoculated in the 1955 national lic acceptance and modern mea-leal resources should make it nossible within a veneration or The disarmament talks, to which Harold E. Stassen, President Eisenhower's "secretary of will devote full time after June 30, could point the way to world disarmament, but we should not expect anti-polio campaign.

But it also seemed to make some concessions in accepting parts of the Western plans advanced at London previously. Among with crop damage and public nuisance. Those caught will be less to list polio and smallpox In London, more than 150 where they both belong sentenced to the DDT chamber, these was a modification of the long-stand years ago, parents were asking themselves the same ques bying for. Lately, Rogers has again been busy buttonhol'-fT conRremen; again urging a change in the law. PUBLIC PESTS among the diseases of the past.

ing Soviet demand for an immediate ban on By DREW PEARSON (Copyright, 1955, By The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) WASHINGTON With the recent midwestern tornado damage end deaths as a tragic argument, the Weather Bureau will now seek Sl.OOO.CrO for tion: "Is this vaccine really sale for my child?" use of Atomic weapons. So They Say The vaccine had been devel BARBS THIS OR THAT They (Russia) will have to In The Russians seemed to accept the Western proposal to allow use of atomic weapons to meet aggression. But nuclear defense, against aggression was to be allowed "when counterintelligence arrauvt tor oped by Dr. Edward Jenner to rid the world of what Is perhaps the deadliest Infectious disease ever to afflict mankind vent it (atomic sub) retroac RICE LAKE Is now, by official action, a col tlvely, but I'm sure that In the end they will say they were nadoes and hurricanes. Congress will be asked to ap propriate the money for re lege town.

first. Xou'd never know by the way some couples act that marriage is a civil contract. When the average girl hates to Although separated by a cen search to ascertain the causes Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D The signing Into law last Thursday by Governor Kohler of a measure which renames the Barron County Normal school the Barron County Wash).

of windstorms so weathermen, in turn, can give the public more tury and a half, there is a distinct historical parallel between the introduction of the polio and Teachers7 college resulted in the change. advance warning. Throw away an orange? I like the smallpox vaccines. The same measure also provides that the head Some weather experts claim oranges. BOTH STIRRED public doubt maa at each Normal school or Teachers' col THE WORLD TODAY Russ-Yugoslav Pact Needs Interpreting By 4AM Eft MARLOW Associated Press New Analyst and medical controversy.

But lege known these many years as a Boxer Harold Johnson when asked why he didn't discard an orange which was allegedly whereas the nation's health snail now be called Like the FEI, the Agriculture Department is now keeping its own list of public enemies or, more aptly, pests. Public pest No. 1 Is the corn earworm, alias the bollworm in the south. This wriggly little fugitive is wanted for destroying corn and cotton crops. Public pest No.

2 is the grasshopper, who has hopped and chewed his way through thousands of midwestern fields and is now wanted for crop damage, too, in Wisconsin, Indiana, Tennessee and Arkansas, pot normally considered part of the "grasshopper belt." Public pest No. 3 is the tiny, sap sucking aphid, known in the Insect underworld by such nicknames as the pea aphid, yellow clover aphid, and green peach aphid. Public Pest No. 4 Is the mite, alias the two spotted spider mite or strawberry mite or The new law serves to underscore the plight of doped. these institutions which offer a two-year course of training to provide rural schools, and some in the neid of long range times village systems, with teachers.

It may even be possible to divert the path of a hurricane away from the coast and send it harmless 1 out to sea. The only experiment ever attempted did actual 1 change the course of a agencies today have moved swiftly to establish new tests to assure the safety of the polio vaccine, Dr. Jenner's smallpox vaccine had to fight against ignorant fears and even religious prejudice for many years, before winning complete acceptance. It WASHINGTON (AP) This Is one case the It Is a constant problem In Wisconsin to pro planes, the Soviets are lagging behind the West and specifically vide the "little red schoolhouse" in the country 4 Russian-Yugoslav declaration of principles-where it's just foe easy to make a guess: lt'i behind the United States. witn a teacher, it is a constant problem to at General Gruenther, SHAPE tract bright, capable students to the Normal school in numbers sufficient to keep those Institu news and it's ominous and suspicious or it has no meaning or It Is a victory for the commander.

still has its diehard foes. west. tions operating, and In numbers great enough to There are some interesting return a aiamona, now can make a good bridge partner? The end of a tannery strike in the South sent all of the workers back Into hiding. At the race track most people are habitually poor guessers, and habitual guessers often wind up poor people. A pet bird In an Ohio town Is said to have died of hiccoughs.

Maybe it was a night owl. Some folks should especially like drive in theaters, where they can sit behind the wheel and not have to think. With school sessions nearing an end, formal proms are on In full swing. Finally, a way to get the boys out of blue Jeans. The big advantage in moccasins is that there are no shoestrings to break when you're la a hurry.

Pearson If the (Democratic) party needs and wants me I shall have What you read into this one at this time prob- Keep the rural schools supplied. hurricane. Only trouble was that parallels between Dr. Jonas P. Salk, discoverer of the polio vac- The new law, backed by the Normal school it went In the wrong direction, to make up my mind about It principals around the state, is an obvious effort cine, and his great predecessor, amy reflects your own state oi mind more than anything else.

The real meaning will become clearer later when the State Department shows In 1947, weathermen seeded a Dr. Jenner. (running for president) sooner, A dial Stevenson. wheat curl mite. hurricane 400 miles off the to make their Institutions more appealing to prospective students.

The title "college" will Both were dedicated scientists 7 km attitude toward Yugoslavia. Georgia coast in an attempt to Also on the Agriculture De partment's 10 most wanted list who liked to follow their own doubtless help make the students feel their I'm still not convinced that the H-bomb has outdated the old break it up. Instead, the hurricane turned abruptly toward the ideas. school has more prestige. are the everyday housefly or It's a pretty good bet the American ambassador in Belgrade will have a quiet talk with Marshal Tito to find out what he had in mind when he signed the document Thursday with Actually, the Normal schools at best can hard Dr.

Salk found the answer to livestock fly. the cutworm and hr be viewed ai more than Junior colleges, and fashioned sling shot Roy Rogers. mainland and smacked unex pectedly into Georgia. the armyworm. All are charged polio in infected monkeys.

Jenner found the answer to small the Russians. Perhaps he has already been told. it is the feeling of this newspaper that if any Though this experiment back change In name was to be made, It should have pox in a mild relative of the dis THE FIRST REACTION of State Depart fired, weather experts are convinced hurricanes can be partly been to Junior college." ease in cows. -mem people mey aiant want to mane any Be that as It may. The point Is that the real Dr.

Salk felt so certain of his controlled, iney urge, however, solution Is the gradual attachment of one room that future experiments be con cat statement until they had read the declara tlon carefully was that it was vague and noth ihg to be alarmed about. schools with nearby city and village systems polio vaccine he Inoculated his wn children with It The second person Dr. Jenner Inoculat UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME Talk of Sales Tax Irks Legislative Committee ducted with typhoons in the middle of the Pacific so as to avoid This action would strengthen the rural schools without eliminating many of by giving There may be those in Congress who will, find a sinister significance in the document and want what happened to Georgia. them a more rounded curriculum, higher teacher qualifications, more economic operation, and The 53,000,000 research re to shut off aid to Tito. The State Department's quest, however, won't be Used ed with his smallpox vaccine was his only son.

Dr. Jenner had had the disease In youth, and therefore could not test it on himself. THE JENNER vaccine tech stand on future aid for the Yugoslavs -will be more benefits for the rural teacher herself. By JOHN WYNGAABD rary budget difficulties of state to tamper with hurricanes and revealing. Since 1952 in Barron county about 25 non typhoons.

The Weather Bureau MADISON Members of the legislature's finance committee operating rural schools have been attached to and local government, but of the vastly greater public expenditures forecast for the next dec wants to spend it strictly for re Tito is a Communist, but he broke with the Russian Communists in 1948. This country handed him thereafter millions of dollars in village or city systems. Several other operating search to improve their storm districts have also consolidated. Yet there still ade or so. Gov.

Kohler simply very nearly permitted the proverbial cat to escape from the legendary bag when they gave forecasts. For example, the bu nique was improved by subsequent Investigation. But even now, through some biological freak, a real case of small pox economic and military aid, remain 100 rural and 11 state graded schools in reau hopes to equip three flying operation in Barron county. There was good reason for the help: Tito was the first Communist leader to break with Mrwonw Helnlnff him nrvlv anri nrncner laboratories which will fly Into Much the same situauon exists in many other every major hurricane and tor Wisconsin counties yet there are only 23 Nor nado. looking for answers that might encourage other communists to do the mal schools (or Teachers colleges) In the entire articulated a general view, as nearly as it can be ascertained, when he called for the.

serious and thorough investigation of state and local revenue problems with a public expression of doubt in his first message to the legislature this year that "traditional tax sources," as he will help weathermen with their same. state turning out teaehers for the country schools. although usually mild will occasionally crop up following vaccination. Even a pinprick sometimes leads to death. But U.

S. authorities once vaccinated 3,515,000 residents of the Philippine Islands without a fa predictions. -an jmpat en 20 minutes to a taxp a s' committee for the presentation of a general sales tax bill the other day. They didn't And not all these graduates can cut the mustard Note Congress has already by any means. voted $2,250,000 to the Weather BESIDES, TITO has insisted he is neutral between the West and Russia.

If he didn't Join the Western alliance against Russia, it was at least worth plenty to keep him neutral and out of al. Maybe a law renaming the Normal schools colleges'' will help strengthen the rural schools Bureau to reopen offices and re hire staff experts for its torna' tality. Where vaccination is com put It, will suffice much longer. In the long run. We doubt if It will help much.

Ilance with Moscow. do warning system. The sys pulsory, smallpox is almost nonexistent. Wherever vaccination though certainly it can do no harm. The Russians went to Belgrade to win him tem had been seriously crippled 'INGEL'S IN THE CEUJO AND UEK CQMK9 VOUB.

DO-IT-YOueSEl KIT But the consolidation program will do vastly Isn't enforced, the number of by the budget bureau as part of more to give rural pupils a -better education in quite say so out loud, but they hinted pretty broad 1 that the sales Elsenhower Economy. Congress r1 our fast moving, complex society. It would also back. No one can say flatly they succeeded, judging by the declaration of principles. On the contrary, judging from the generalities in the declaration, it could be said they had tailed.

What is not known is what agreements, If any, GRIN AND BEAR IT make the Normal school course more attractive By Litchly Wvngaard THE TENOR AND the conclusions of the tax survey can be forecast already. In general terms. It will bo shown, as some of the liberal economists have already conceded, that the state cannot safely run up its net income tax schedules indefinitely because it is In competition with other Jurisdictions for business decided, however, that a little warning was cheaper' than millions in storm damage. to prospective teachers. Rice Lake Chronotype.

tax proposition was untimely were irritated and that they the Yugoslavs and Russians made secretly. The OFFICIAL BUTTONHOLER about it. The political timetable, declaration itself said the two countries would It may be pure coincidence, FROM OUR FILES as most of the politicians now see take further steps toward getting along, even co it, cans lor the sales tax in 1957, at the earliest, and for a period operating. This seems to mean further negotiations. But enterprise.

It will also be shown but Deputy Attorney General BUI Rogers is plugging for a change in the antitrust act that his former law firm has been trying to push through Congress of preparation leading tip to it. the reports from Belgrade this both be We ve got a committee ready 10 TEARS AGO Patrolman Thomas Golden is retiring after 23 to go on that," barked Assembly for some years. man Frank N. Graass of Stur years of continuous service In the Eau Claire Speaking for the Justice De geon Bay when the taxpayer Police department. that the saturation point is somewhere near, in many localities, in tho general property tax.

The state has already contrived all of the obvious excises. What does that leave? But all that is not to say that the sales tax will come as early as 1957, and especially If there Is a close balance of power be partment, Brownell's handsome The VFW is organizing a Cootiette club, the fun" club. It will Include Chippewa Falls, and club spokesmen remarked that the legislature might as well do and able assistant has urged congressmen to revise the law will be called the Indianhead Cootiette Club. today what it knows very well it fore and after the declaration was announced, indicated the Russians didn't get to first base with Tito. THOSE REPORTS also have to be taken with a grain of salt because there may have been secret understandings until Tito future actions can be watched or the State Department learns more than is publicly known now.

One thing seems clear: since the Russians tried to destroy him after his break in 1948. any man in his position would have to think: Would I be a sap to get tangled up with them again, par-tjcularly since I've been doing fine by myself? making It mandatory for courts will do on some early tomorrow. GRAASS CAME as close as is TEARS AGO The temporary organization of the Chippewa tween the political parties in the to affix a treble damage fine against those guilty of violating the antitrust act. What he neg, lected to tell the congressmen Shrine Club has been made permanent, and will anybody yet has to disclosing that tho interim commission on state and local taxes proposed was that his former law firm be called the Mehara Shrine. Officers elected are J.

F. Oullen, president. Otto M. Gelein, vice president, and A. F.

Sell, secretary treasurer. has represented 20th Century- state as there now promises to be. As long as the general economy remains strong and the productivity of the Income tax remains high and it is now at Fox in 144 antitrust suits. Two veteran members of the school board were by Gov. Kohler, and about to be ratified by the legislature, has In the minds of many persons the purpose of preparing the ground for the ultimate adoption of the The 144 suits grew out of the defeated in the school election.

Karl Stussy will Justice Department antitrust THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER an extraordinarily high level be succeeded by Gorddn J. Falk in the eighth ward, and Ernest J. Loe thereby Robert Fredin In action Initiated by Thurman Ar sales tax in this state after its installation in 32 other states in fc Wsm fey WjfSu" I nold against the big movie dis tributors Following Arnold's suc cluding many similar to Wiscon the sales tax will be staved off. AS LONG AS the state budget deficits remain fairly small, legislative politicians will impro cessful prosecution for the gov sin, Member Associated Press and United Press. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations.

To the reporter concerned with ernment; 144 movie houses brought civil suits against 20th vise, even as they are imnrovis- public opinion trends and polla- cai backgrounds, there Is a fasci ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES mg now by scraping up some ine lenm. 25 TEARS AGO One hundred an fifty students will receive diplomas at Teachers college here. Twenty-four of them will receive degrees, having completed the four year course. Forty-four of the graduates are residents of Eau Claire. Twenty-one cars have stopped over night at the Mount Tom camp since it was opened May 15, according to W.

W. Trindal, keeper of the camp. 40 TEARS AGO fund balances the general public Century- Fox. Each time the big movie company lost a case, the court was required by law to charge triple damages. shannon Associates, S33 N.

Michigan nation In the abrupt and almost universal assumption thai the adoption of the sales tax by this Ave. uucago. III. scarcely knew existed In order to patch up the present revenue Shannon A Associates, 28 W. 44th Bill Rogers ex nrm, finally state is Inevitable that it is system.

Legislators are infinitely ingenious in these matters, i began a lobbying campaign in ew xorx city. only a question of time and a matter of the legislature muster The sales tax will come when Congress to change the law, so treble damages no longer would ing its courage to catch up to there is a great new demand for MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED, PRESS be mandatory. After Rogers public opinion. spending that cannot bo met by Sacred Heart School will srive a play. "The joined the Justice Department.

in Assocutf Press is entitled exclusively Almost everywhere today the financial improvisation, or a "I sat optimistic, owtttaeo? Tim eomtrf ararfwe oaoMoft WW break- down la the productivity io me use tor republication Of all the local news same predictions are heard. The reaction is most typical among Omtf GredMf coomui cejn to vaip cjw Shepherdess of with Josephine Monar-ski in the leading role. The cast also includes Elsie Monarsld 'Garaldlne Huhner. Mary Stra- printed in thia newspaper, as well as all AP he wrote, an official letter to dated July 24, 1953, endorsing the same revisions bis former firm had been lob of the Income tax; and probably when those events come thbse persons with an aware news dispatches. chota and Abegaij Amman, ness, not only of the contempo-J v'f-y: 4- 43.

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