Show - '' ' ’ ' mmr V tt — - V ” r - 'i- - r -- i 1 - '“ f ' V H1RALD JOURNAt 10-- THI " - r- - rbSTSSJ) WT I port the institute for the year A similar institute was 1559-69- ! Math Teaching in High School held ‘ las"-yea- 'Utah State University is preparing a proposal lor another “ ! - 7 Vi - I J 't--'- ’ “Idea- stinks — too many face! NEWARK NJ Robert institute for the 196M1 school year with Dr Hunaaker Steven an elder In the late Bish- now’-- ' The head of Utah State Univer- - Ination for the annual High School teaching courses on the uvpdern op Sweet Daddy Grace’ House BEIRUT - Lebanon — Actor ' mathematics curriculum Prof of ' Prajrer for ‘AIL People comsity's mathematics department Mathematics Contest sponsored Elich laid Yul Brynner disclosing he may " menting on a nearly ill million taklfig time out from a year's by thcUtah Academy of Arts and up bit movie ‘’career far a give dollar government tax claim e Job bi the United Na Univerthe Sciences study at against Grace’s estate: tiona refugee program: In of Is Illinois this we owe Utah can that to claim at be given The contest sity “They eight “I’ve been contemplating' giv ' hut I know that we don't owe week to take part In tiro actlvi different locations in Utah March ing up show business ever since Every time they take us ip court I got into ties connected with teaching V 26 is under direction of Joe That was 26 years we USU win” mathhead of mathematics In the secondary Elich acting ago But I do think the time is in-D- r ematic department schools getting ripe” ''LAS VEGAS (UP1) — Robert ' absence A Ministry: of LONDON Dr Neville C Ilunsaker is supa school teachers Hale of receive survivor Works spokesman discussing the High ported by the National Science ' tower Foundation In his year’s study In travel allowances from National traffic accident Jan 23 near SL disclosure that the Illinois whore he la on leave from Science Foundation support for Ben leant four Big Res- topped YUBARI Japan (UPIi by Utah that his killed parGeorge n the inches vfrom the vertical: ' USU He is working with the jnftltule' The cue workers today recovered ents and been has slaters tbrpe class which meets onthe lUrm— budiee of saevc nmore mlners “There it no peed ' four Inches out of the true In School Mathematics which Is USU campus heard Dr Hunsak-er’- s taken off 'the'crltlcaf ISstH ' bringing to 34 the known death The boy is the ton of the late tower of that height la not serf-ou- ton In the Yuharl mine disaster discussion of the modern studying modern mathematics AO hope wss abandoned for nib curriculum in secondary schools mathematics curriculum work of Mr and Mrs Robert Hale oif Las others' but rescue efforts continDuring the week of February the Illinois conunittev Monday Vegas Hale and the three" chit " Dr Ilunsaker will discuss the night and the Ogden class' will dren died instantly ‘When their PIERRE SD — South Dako- ued committee'a work with students meet with him Thuraday In the' station wagon collided with a ta State Historian Will G RobThere were 62 men In the mine Institute for Moencb Building on the old Weber gravel' truck on U 8 91 near inson tersely nixing a proposal when a gas explosion ripped InUSU's St George i to carve the faces of Elsenhower through a shaft one-hallijfli School Mathematic teach- College campus mile beProf Elich teaches both clasers meeting in Ogden and Logan low the surface early - Monday k$rs Hale died a day later in an£ Roosevelt on Mount and will help prepare the exam- - ses An NSF grant of 58330 sup a Las Vegas hospitaL ' Twenty managed to get out - r full-tim- post-doctor-al Boy Taken Off - Critical List - ' it Hun-sake- r1 : 7 More Bodies 302-fo- - Lo-ga- to - the'' -- t” MPH PLUS— Um ' Antrini v"’i1l be only 8 Angelas iuf should this wingless aircraft become a reality The ' airliner traveling at an average speed of 61 tnilea a minute could house pengers in a central cabin' The entire nose would serve as an inlet for the ramjet propulsion system Deflected airflow would permit vertical takeoffs andlandings Lockheed Aircraft officials say the be built “in-thioriMeeablc future- FOUR THOUSAND fich ether 6 " ' lf ship-coul- -- - t —- t Join Hunt For Of Ten Trucks - Stale turn : PORTLAND county and city- police have join: ed in an investigation Into the - dynamiting of 10 trucks serving the combined Oregon Journal-- ' Oregonian newspaper here The trucks were dynamited late Sunday night causing an estimated 70000 damage' The combined newspaper has been published since last November when sterotypers went on strike and other unions obser-- 1 ved plrket lines No settlement has been reached Oregon Gov Mark- - Hatfield Monday condemned the incident saying be deplored such actions “They stem from the same kind of warped minds that paint swastikas on buildings The foil atala police facilities have been made available upoa the ' request of local authorities It la my hope the culprits will be brought to Justice and that there will be not repetition of such unwarranted j destruction of property and tha' endangering of lives” the governor said - j ’ : Eight trucks In Oregon City about 12 mile east nf here were wrecked ’and minutes later dynamite blasts wrecked two mors truck in Portland No one &as Injured in either blast Police said the dynamite Ing appeared the work of ?‘onte-onexperienced in handling dy- i' : e' namite” ’ Oregon City trucks had been used to haul newsprint to the Oregonian Building where n tjie combined Oregon have been publishing since the strike started Nov 19 The two trucks in Portland were used to haul newspapers and motion pictures The Journal-Oregonia- ' - WASHINGTON (UP! The Pentagon speculated - cautiously today that the Russians may have run into technical trouble In their first program for' firing intercontinental rockets Into the Pacific The abrupt cancellation of the teat series Monday after only two ug- -' rockets had been Munched geated that the Soviets were tak-- ing time out to rorrect a defect " that might have developed during : the second firing ‘A Pentagon official said this might be the best news so far in the missile race He noted It could mean a delay In Soviet missile production and could indicate the Russians are unable to duplicate consistently the sensational accuracy1 claimed for the E first shot Supporting this view the officii! said is the fact that’the Sov " lets made no claim as to the ac- curacy of the second shot The ' first nosecone Moscow said land- - ed 2100 yard from the bulls eye There also wai a possibility' ae- cording to Pentagon sources that the Russian have decided - to ' complete their test series in some other way ’ The cancellation of the SMdrs which the Rusafans conceded was “ahead nf schedule’’ means that the 44800 square mile target arts " they reserved In thex Pacific is now open to shipping The Soviet Union had warned shipping to stay out of the area from Jan 15 ''to Feb 35 r ' - it takes time to start wheels turning again - - 766-mi- le - ' : f 'State To Close Honor Camp f r: ' T POINT OF' THE MOUNTAIN fUPIi — The Utah Stale Prison honor camp atnearby U’sipp W -- G Williams 000 When Kennecott’s copper producing facilities have been shut down for an extended period of time getting back to normal production presents an almost endless number of problems No wheiel can turn no operation can begin without spending time on extensive preliminary work Starting up equipment is in itself an enormous task Tractors shovels ball mills trucks cranes and hundreds of other tools of production must be checked for damage caused by idleness and repaired when necessary Each of kennecott’s operating departments has its own special problems: At the miner fallen power lines must: be strung again at the mills ore frozen solidly in cars must be thawedjat the smelter furnaces mustbe reheated p slowly and carefully at the refinery a of each: operation is needed to return the scheduled cycle to normal " Because these and other problems are multiplied-mantimes there is no shortcut to getting back "'to normal production Only by taking the’ time needed to solve each problem can Complex operations beginVafter a long shutdown step-by-ste- bv prison officials after' an in' mate housed there died Sunday The Inmate Cary David Mart- wick 24 Eleepy Eye Minandied of what prison officials believed to be an overdose of barbiturate! if Gov r ' George D Clyde --- yy ? j i ’ - 'i ' ":'i g w f :?'7 if- - A aaid “the action to close the honor ramp was certainly tha proper one We’U see what the score Is and: then take proper steps to j correct discrepancies”1 :The Salt Lake County attorn- ey’s office said tt found no evi-Ldeaee of foul play In Martwick’a death and therefore would not' order an autopay Vartwtok waa due for pa rets next month : vi - '" s'” - closed Monday wis A PROUD TO BEPART OF A GROWING UTH V"5 - y |