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Show Missile expert to speak neanolis. While there he invented a long range ballistic missile guidance system capable of mid-course mid-course corrections. In 13 he joined the department of mechanical engineerng at the University of Minnesota. In recent years he has been concerned con-cerned with a broad range of issues on technology in society, including the arms race and new forms of automated transit. Anderson is on a speaking tour of Utah and Nevada, stopping in Las Vegas, Reno, Provo and Salt Lake City. The visit in Cedar City is being co-sponsored co-sponsored by the MX Information Center and the Southern Utah MX CEDAR CITY - J. Edward Anderson, a missile guidance expert, will be in Cedar City Tuesday to discuss the vulnerability of the US missile force and the arms race. Anderson, currently a professor at the University of Minnesota, will speak at a public no-host no-host luncheon at the Town and Country Restaurant at 12 noon. He will also speak at Southern Utah State College at 10 a.m. to a class on International Relations in room 301 of the Old Administration Building. The public is invited to either discussion. Anderson began work in 1949 at Honeywell Aeronautics in Min- |