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Show - : 10B o . , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Monday, - October 29, 1962 Educator llamed To Reedy irmen T:For Orders B-- l - geared to handle the actual processing of the personnel in the activation of the ' squadron. Hard On Family s Robert K. Ipaon. 23. 882 N. ( 13th west, a father of two small sons, who Is employed by Zions First National Bank, g when called to duty late Satur-- J day said, "If they think It is necessary for me to be called ' to duty then I am ready to go. Jt is going to be hard on the 5 family." said, "I Another captain-pilo- t 'h Just started being a lawyer and it throws my practice down the drain" Tire teiep one erations rang constantly Bat- - f 4 urdaynighranrsUnday. Per-7- . sons calling wanted to know'if the radio and television reports ft3 were true and if they should report to duty. They were told to proceed immediately to the ' " hase. By noon Monday, with two f or three exceptions, the squad' ron was at full strength. Hill Air Force personnel with the squadron in worked " providing mess, quarters, etc. i Quarters were made available on the base for those . wanting to stay over the week- p 1-- - y end, Squadron officers said that by noon Sunday the squadron was in the process of activatlng about 80 per cent of "the Some squadron personnel. " members live as far away as Pocatello, Idaho, Jackson and Evanston, Wyo and southern t Utah. They Were en route to , the base Monday. The unit will Immediately step up the pace of training with special crews to be as- signed specific training mis-.sions. The nature of those spe-cia- l missions canot be dis-- r 5 4 closed. Papers Readied Most of the work Monday centered around getting the necessary work in order. This involved issuing active duty orders, getting required family allotments and processing of medical and immunization rec- j ords. It is expected that about 30 j men who live beyond the nor-- J mal commuting distance will L probably be billeted In military Sr-quarters on the base. i If the squadron remains at I Hill AFB, for any prolonged 1 period, the base will provide p housing for affected families, JL Maj. Hadley Said. Support Operations Under the mobilization' order, the squadron will operate as a unit of the 94th Troop Carrier Wing, and will support the operations of the Tafr . . Air Command. tical f activation of the , Sundays J r i ! -- Dean A. Peterson) University Brigham Young Club. educator and church officer, Emphasizing that to overcome efforts of others to was named as new president month and prevent tiie worship of God,-thcourage Univerof the Brigham Young all a realization of the importance of in "arouse should sity Third Stake, Church of ' religion In our daily lives." Jesus Christ of Latter-dareason America is Strong and great adds the It prime Saints, here Sunday is because from its very Inception men and VSjomen from He succeeds William Noble all walks of life btmeved in God and his Influence In Waite, forma president of the affairs. stake, who has been named to Mayor Lee called upon all citizens to find a firm head a new mission in Great foundation In their faith in the Creator through regular." Britain. attendance at a housed worship of their choice." Pres. Tterson, former first counselor in the BYU Third Stake presidency, Is director T Dean A. Peterson of the BYU summer school and professor of business edu- . . , heads stake at BYU cation at the Provo university. Named as counselors to Pres. Peterson were Fred A. Assistant Secretary of Labor challenge an Iron Curtain naSchwendiman, who was former Esther Peterson Monday chal- tion to permit free elections, secound counselor iirtherstake lenged Utahns to "show the Soviet Russia simply quotes presidency,' and A. Harold world oh Nov. 6 that we value American voting statistics to Goodman,, bishop of .the BYU WASHINGTON (Special) Sixteenth Ward. Burglars ransacked the apart- our right of the free ballot as show how U.S. citizens disreClerks in the new presi- ment of Sen. Wallace F. Ben- highly as we value a strong de- gard free elections. "It .is up to the people of dency are ElVon Warper and nett here over the fense against Communist agTed Stoddard. Utah and the rest of the naweek end. . gression, The stake presidency had The senator staff was atUtah-borMrs. Peterson, lop tion to expose this propafunctioned -- under- Pres.-Wa- ite tempting to determine Monday woman official In the Kennedy ganda, Mrs. Peterson said. It for more than two years. what had been taken. administration, spoke at a is up to you to see that you Member of the new stake The manager of the Berk- noon Democratic rally at the and your friends are registered ' presidency were sustained Sun- shire Apartments, 4201 Massa- Newhouse Hotel, by tomorrow night and vote on day at quarterly conference chusetts Ave4said the apart- i "An outpouring of voters election day. sessions of the stake in George ment of Sen. Everet $irksen Nov. 6 will serve as a dramatic She called the CuSan crisis Albert Smith Fleldhouse, , also had been entered. demonstration to the world a week which began with the Elder Howard Hunter of the Both had been that we do not just talk about survival of mankind hanging, Council of Twelve of the Vacant apartments since the lawmakers democracy but that we also in the balance and ended with Church presided and conduct- - left Washington the greatest victory .for Amerearly in Octo- practice it, she said. ed the reorganization. ber to campaign in the election. Too often, she said, when we ican policy of the cold war Pres. Schwendiman, the new first counselor, is jUrector of CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY NOW, PAY LATIR --- ..j housing for the university. Pres. Goodman, the new second counselor, is associate professor of music at BYU.' I y I hu-ma- n is t I; 4 2 liif T j Vote Challenge Hurled jP? Thieves Ransack Bennett's Rooms f ,T: November is "Go To Church Month, according to an official proclamation signed Monday by Salt Lake City Mayor J. Bracken Lee. The project Is sponsored by the Salt Lake Exchange PROVO 4 i ; Over BYU Slake In Uish Callup b Continued from Pare Preside NOVEMBER PROCLAIMED 'GO TO CHURCH MONTH' Working on Cl 1 9 troop carrier engine to bring 733rd Squadrori op to itrength are T.Sgf. lamar D. Williamson, A. 1C Robert V. Bauman and J . rrr L JauLAVjsser --S,- Sgt 'Ugly American' n Author Started At 16 William' J. Lederer, whose Ugly American and "A Sheep jarred his American readers, is in real life a shy unassuming person. How do you get to beV'best selling author twice, get Interviewed, photographed, talked about and listened to? --j Mr, Lederer started out by leaving home when most teenagers are too busy to do mucht Of anything but play sandlot baseball. At 16 years old, this New Yorker-liv- ed alone. - He studied and did high school sportswrlting lor a New York paper end free lance interviews. ' , Made Break His first real break was one he made himself. ' He interviewed Heywood Broun, a columnist who defied reporters and never let an Interviewer in the door. William J. lederer Mr, Lederer quipped his average guy reway in. "The in to the wants world porter interview the writer in Join The Navy. Go To the Began Writing Mr. Broun sat with the It was the beginning of a young writer an hour and half and then hired him as his secNavy career. Armed with knowledge and rank, he retary. Just Lika Prise started writing humor, short It was like someone had stories, articles. Ensign Just handed you a Pulitizer OToole and others. You make a lot more money Prize, Bill remembers. than straight A year with, the famed au- writing humor ys. Its easier thor and the AJonquin Mob, stuff, literary greats of the moment, too. If humor makes more money Dorothy . Parker. Alexander Woollcott, and Bill asked the an4 is easier, how come he question; How do I get to be writes The Ugly American? like you? If you are an average perAll of them advised him to son like I am, and you see all these things going on, you get get am education. How was he going to get an an itch. Chances' are e lot of education? He saw a billboard. other guye have that itch too. Na-tioit- he-sa- He was concerned with the growth of communism In Asia, where newsmen were told one thing In English while the newsmakers said other things to themselves in Chinese which Mr. Lederer understood. He got together with Bud Burdick, another writer of note. In 12 months, they wrote 'The Ugly American." ILwas straight stuff, non fiction with ell the details." Six days before it was to be printed, the two writers read an article saying fiction convinces people more strongly than fact Rewrote In 6 Days "We burned the book and started over. 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Three brothers were affected in the callup. Capt. Don C. Atkinson, 544 E. 1st South, Salt Lake City, who has served 12 years in the reserve group, and his two brothers, Staff Sgt Harry L, Atkinson, engineer mechanic, Clearfield, and A3 Larry Bt Atkinson, 924 Capitol St, Salt Lake City, a mechanic, reported to duty Sunday. FACTORY PURCHASE OF - MODELS from OLDSMOBILE DIVISION Ten Calls and the Car Was Sold! - J. Sumner of 1556 Emerson Avenue placed this small Classified athand sold his Mr. E. HONORS Pontiac. JOSEPH D. BATEMAN C.telirw--'54thtr.PONTIAC It and H. Aoto co Joseph D.' Bateman, Sandy resi dent will celebrate his 80th birthday Tuesday: Mr. Bateman was born Oct 30, 1882, at West Jordan, a son of William L. and Scphrona (Watkins) Bateman. He at tended local schools and later SANDY Owner lee vlnt Emorsoo. well-know- n 1 the UtahStateAgricultural College, Logan. In 1903, he married Lenora Baguley of Sandy. For many years he was employed by Salt Lake County doing road patrol'work. 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