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Show .. !n a Successful Demonstration of Capabilit- Looking Abcad y- ... by Or. Georqs fRHSICCNT cCUCATION VA S. NATIONAL PROGRAM THE 3 Jx- - i Sfv - , - 5 it t l i: ment (Laos, Arm defense missile "kills" pnother NIKE HERCULES 11 miles above White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Using improved ground equipment, one of the NIKE HERCULES rises from ils launch pad (left). The defending missile explodes (upper right) os it intercepts the target missile, the small object on the left of the explosion. In the actual "kill" (lower righr), the target NIKE HERCULES missile, carrying a dummy warhead, is inside the explosive cloud from the defending NiKE HERCULES. THE ARMY'S NIKE HERCULES air Mormons Dedicate New Chapel in York Where Church Was bounded 130 Years Ago New Helper Navyman On Aircraft Carrier David O. This was an event of particular to the 1,700,000 McKay, president of significance the Church of Jesus Christ of Mormons throughout the world Latter-da- y Saints, dedicated a since it was near there that the new chapel of his faith at Palm- church was founded 130 years ago. yra, Now York. Joseph Smith, first of the sect, a native of Vermont, was living at Palmyra at the time he received heavenly Last Sunday, Jan. TOEY FOR EMERGENCY EXPENSES See BILL. WELSH - at - MOTOR CREDIT CO. 37 East Main PRICE, UTAH IIE Phone ftiM aisff fXM SALE Spinet piano to be repossessed In this area. Take over small monthly payments. No down payment. For more details "write Credit Mgr. Box M3 S.H. Station, Salt Lake U,8tc City, Utah , FOOD STORE ganic Vitamins, Clint Whole Grange's, Wheat 318 (Price, Utah.v N. Phone Or- Millr Flour at 2nd East, ME CAR RADIOS to fit all makes of cars. $39.95 up, Motorola. Authorized service dealer for Moand torola, Dclco, Packard-Be- ll Sylvania. 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SO THEY CAN Phone News Items to Jourruil Great Men of English Letters c bi:?n TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLE legal, aboveground palitical party The Laos government last year was forced to adopt dictatorial methods and expel Communist cabinet members, but the Communist Party is still powerful in Laos." CHANGE NEEDED JVIr Campaigne's book was pub lished this past Spring. Since then there has been a revolt in Laos In which people have been brought to power in the govern ment, who are not friendly to ward the United States. Diplo matic recognition has been given to the Soviet Union and the biggest State celebration in Laos his tory was observed upon the ar rival of the new Soviet Ambas sador. The Laos government now calls itself "neutral" in the conflict between Communism and the West. But it is a neutrality ob viously leaning toward Moscow. Qualified observers believe that the Communists now can take over the little country when they wish. The United States has ex pended seven years of diplomat ic blurderin.ir and $350 million of our hard-earncash in a futile effort to fight Communism without making the Communists mad. Will the new President change this disastrous policy? This question is in your hands as a citizen in a Republic in which the people rule. KJTffl f In - Dumbartonthirs. . - mi J -- s V Tobias acoriand, in 1721 7 George Smollett served as an aDDrentice to a Glasnow iur. iJJK. geon until his grandfather's J W rll s ! iuiiu : no I . ll . no- neeaea io t.unniiucD L HUUtCi, 1 ' 7 65 ' 'tSjpM .ir K i Ip-'-i'ii- 'At 18 he travelled to London, tried unsuccess fully to sell an original play. Discouraged, he joined the Navy as a surgeon's mate, served al y1 ,he sie9e of Cartagena In 1744, Smollett began his medical practice but continued with his writing. While studying for his M.D. degree, he'd frequent Edinburgh's White Horse Cellar Coaching Inn. 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HELPER FTJRN. A HWTl. f :,t 'Unfurn. IIEAJDQUAIITERS installation. f: This Engraved Card ROOMS FOR RENT or monthly rates. FOR CARPET u For Rent FOR SALE I HEALTH ' nuclear weapon, to Mr. Murray, might turn "cur present symbol of strength." is, the hydrogen bomb, into "a symbol of weakness and inferiority." This would leave the United States with no means of retaliation and vulnerable to a wholly new 26,000-ma- ... nt ... - was from the Hiro- as the si';ma type This new were poured into its government through Roy W. Games, U.S. Navy fireman, and son of Mr and Mrs IVm E. Carnes, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea operating with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. prophet-presideThe Coral Sea, flagship for Commander, Carrier Division 5, was scheduled to visit Japan and Okinawa for the Christmas and visitations, according to Mormon New Year holidays. belief, which resulted in the "restoration of the gospel in the to early church history in this " ANOTHER DEFEAT . latter days." The church was "In fact, the Communist vicvicinity. mem with six formally organized in last year's elections, foas- in new The tory chapel, completed bers at Fayette, near the preson slogans of government corent city of Waterloo in nearby November, is of colonial design ed to the ruption and government indifferSeneca County, on April 6, 1830. and contains ,in addition class rooms ence migjjt lead one to conclude central hall, meeting It was from the Hill Cumorah, offices and recreational that the United States aid progner Palmyra, that Joseph Smith kitchens, facilities. It was designed by Wm. ram has contributed to an atmos that unearthed the golden plates the ordinary F. Thomas of the church's bild-in- g phere in which contained the records and history in cooperation people of Laos question the value department the of the early inhabitants of with the architectural firm of of the friendship of the United Western Hemisphere which conIn plainer words, AmerE. ,K. Tidd, Georgetown, Mass. States. stitute the Book of Mormon. The Total cost was approximately ican foreign aid in Laos was resbook was first published in Palm j $200,000. It is one of approxi ponsible for wide Communist yra in .1830. mately 400 building projects the victories in Laos." A religious-historic- al pageant, church has continually in proI n addition, Mr Campaigne 'America's Witness for Christ," gress in various parts of the continues, "Ambassador Parsons, is unable to 'remove the Commun presented on the Hill Cumorah world. church, each summer toy hte is head ists from the northern provinces Samuel J..Ferrguson which aintains a bureau of in- of the Palmyra congregation of by diplomatic pressure or milformation and several memorials the church which numbers 173 itary force, brought about a com members. It is a (branch of the promise solution which admitted church's Eastern State Mission Communicts to the government with headquarters in New York and established the Communist City, and of which, Gerald G. Party, Neo Lao Hak Xat, as a 15, ; .7 that would be as radically different from the money channels. Our goverments actually paid the wages and salary n Laotian Army. for a But grievous, abvious bumbling characterized the entire program. "In May, 1953" reports Mr Campaigne, "special elections were to be held in Laos to fill 22 seat3 in the national assembly. In the fall of 1957 Ambassador Parsons decided to use the supposed pow er of the United States foreign aid to help the In Laos win the election. "Over $400,000 in reported aid was spent by this program to defeat the Communists in the election . . . what actually happened? The Congressional Committee reports: The election was a Communist victory of the 21 contested seats, the Communists won 9 and their sympathizers 4 . . . The aid program has not prevented the spread of Com munism in Laos. fCENS ; developing is new "fantastic atomic weapon Operations Committee of the U.S. Congress and from other authen tic sources. The whole U.S. effort in Laos was directed toward protecting Laos from Communist penetration and ultimate control. Newspaper dispatches from Laos today show the Communists to be gaining in power. MONEY DIDN'T WORK Here is a part of the story, from Mr Campaigne, a distinguished journalist: From 1953 to 523 huge sums of U.S. govern- '? i posed moratorium on testing it must be assumed that the Soviet Union U-- lie got his facts on what hap pened in Laos from a study made on the scene iby tne Government FITS r" n 4v THE CHANGIKG THORNIER Atomic Energy Thomas L. Murray, is urging immediate resumption of underground nuclear testing by the 'r""""""! 1 United States. He I !v has issued a grave s warning that dur ina our self-i4 ican G. Campaigne, nationally-knoweditor of the Indianapolis Star, tells the story of the shocking failure of U.S. foreign policy in the little southeast Asian nation. Laos, which has been much in the news in recent months. By our own government's estimate the United States has put $350 million into Laos since the end of World War II. Mr Campaigne declares that the character and the actions of foreign policy are aiding the Communists to conquer the world. (He cites Laos as an example, if PAGE Howard E. Kersuncr, L.H.D Benton In his challenging 5 JOURNAlT (Utah) THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1961 By REDS bock, AmerMight and Soviet Myth, J. AIDING HELPER The ITS UP TO YOU K 1 |