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Show HELPER The . JURNAl (Utab) NATIONAL UTAH STATE PiaSi -- ASSOCIATION ytn...Y.!..,jl... THE JOURNAL, PUBLISHING HELPER. CTAH extb;d reeport NEWSPAPER pjjJJ i Ballot. COMPACT N. Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers EWT Thnratey Mattar At Tb Post Offla w, iu 0 i c Publlibad Entered Second A Qui PAGE TWO ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of 1968 General qualified the following Initiative Petition to be placed on the November 5th, THURSDAY, At Ktvar, DUth OCT. 31, 1963 LookitiP Ahead from his triumphant American visif in the fall of 1959 laughing at the ease with which he had Dr. ft B.nion ..by Sorg$. again deceived U.S. leaders, the PRESIDENT NATIONAL American press and perhaps VOCATION fk06 AM the majority of the American km Ark...... people. He had been entertain ed in the White House, witn a TWO FACES HATH EVIL champagne dinner, wined aud Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- dined and paraded across chev went home to the Kremlin America acting like a friendly j It WIN WITH LINN! MNNC. RAKER Democrat T" I cj. A smiling country bumpkin. US. President had presented him a personal gift a heli copter. The value in prestige to World Communism of this triumph at the White House, in Congress and in most of the world press (with editorials warming up to Khrushchev' was incalcuable ; and it was devastating to the spirit and hopes of all the millions held in varying degrees of slavery by the Communists. The Real Khrushchev Because Lenin's technique for world conquest called for keeping the enemy "off balance" with periods of dramatic "peace making" followed by periods of terror and expansion, a technique followed successfully by all Soviet dictators the "spirit of Camp David" between President Eisenhower and Premier Khrushchev lasted just eight months. Then Khrushchev who Soviet had ordered the tank-leout to crush Hungarian Army resistance to slavery and who subsequently put on the mask of good will on his trip through shocked our governAmerica mental leadership with a display of venom against President Eisenhower and the U.S. His attack scuttled a schedul ed (May I960' Paris ''Summit' meeting. (We are continuing here to cite the history of America's forgiving and forgetting the evil deeds iand the true nature of Communism.) After the tirades in Paris Khrushchev and his Kremlin cohorts decided to display to the world the power and unity of World Communism. Talking loudly about the necessity for world disarmament (again the propoganda of Peace ) Khrush chev ordered his satellite puppets to gather with him at the annual U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York. Jumping through the uoop held by the Soviet boss, as Khrushchev made a circus-lik- e shambles of the U.N., were such beneficiaries of U.S. billions in aid (money calculated by our ioreign policy "experts' to UTAH STATE AUDITOR EMINENTLY QUALIFIED it through experience proven integrity outstanding leadership To Continue in A State Office Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job PiU MMM MnrtlMnwnt br Kennfth L MNnfi AND CONSUMPTION Of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES RESTRICTING THE LOCKER op ATT STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWh BY ALL LA W ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DISPENSES OF UQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALIAMENDING TIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO; 6 SECTIONS UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, CODE AND REPEALING SECTIONS ; UTAH OTDE ANNOANNOTATED 1953, TATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25, LAWS UTAH 2, OF UTAH 1955, CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS ENACTED BY CHAPAND TER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 SECTION UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26, LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS UTAH CODE ANNOAND TATED 1953. LIQUOR INITIATIVE 7 3 16-6-- 5, 4, 2, A PETITION An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, providof certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control ing for Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. court-revie- for w Secretary of AGAINST State alienate them from the Soviets) out U.S. aid. At the U.N. session he showed himself to be a Soviet puppet. (He had been on Strings Puppets entertained royally in the U.S. Marshal J o s i f Brozoviteh, as a "reformer", and a called "Tito", Communist President of Communist Yugoslavia, Ahmed Sukarno, President of whose Communist dictatorship had benefitted to the" tune of Indonesia, whose constant boot$2 billion in U.S. "aid", Tito, licking of the U.S.S.R. had not with som eof the "liberal" press slowed the flow of U.S. millions aghast, backed Khrushchev's into his hands (total U.S. "aid" plan designed to give the So- to Sukarno: approximately $2 viets greater control over billion.) At the U.N. he did what Activities. Khrushchev commanded. vHis Jwaharial Nehru, Prime Min- own people later got rid of Suister of India, whose nation had karno and his largely Commureceived more than $4 billion nist dictatorship.) U.S. "aid" and who personally Other displaying them had been lionized in the U.S. selves inpuppets Khrushchev's circus Nehru with the at the U.N. were: Janos Kadar, press. joined Moscow puppets to sponsor a First Secretary of the Hungarreorganization of the U.N., as ian Communist Party (boss of Khrushchev demanded, and a Hungary); Mehmet Shehu, Red forced Summit meeting on dis- Albanian Premier; Gamai armament, as Khrushchev deNasser, President, United manded. Arab Republic; Wladyslaw Go- Kwame Nkhuma, Communist Red Poland s Comnm- imulka. President of Ghana, whom the nist bass; Antonin Novotny, U.S. had aided to power and Communist President of whose nation had benefitted Todor Zhivkov, top from hundreds of millions of Nikolai V. Pod Red; 'Bulgarian U.S. "aid". He supported Communist boss of the porny. Khrushchev's moves all the vay Ukraine; Kril T. Mazurov, Com ' through tht U.N. munist Premier of Byelorussia; Fidel Castro, Communist Red GheoghivDej, Oheorghe Cuba, whose seizure of Cuba .Boss of Rumania. could not have happened with as: U-N- This was the monolith of Communist power, put through a circus routine by the ring master, Khrushchev, in one of the imost obnoxious U.N. ses r FjtunlLy FINANCIAL PROTECTION . Czech-ipslovaki- M&ybohkr Qmtions Answered by bt Institutt tf lift Insurance, 277 tort Avt., N. Y, N. Y., 10017 Q. I have read In several magazines about the need to have enough life insurance, sometimes as much as five times my own income. This sounds high to me and I'm wondering if this would be the same, whether a person Is single, or married without a; children. Can you help me out with some specific information? A. The amount of life Insurance a person should have my vary, but four to five times the individual's income has often been considered a useful rule of sions ever witnessed. Yet, in America today, the Soviet image is getting still another whitewashing, even after a sscond murdering of Czechoslovakia. thumb. But a lot depends on your protection needs and resources. For example, proper protection has greater bearing if you are supporting others. A wife and children, or dependent parents, are a great responsibility and adequate provision for their welfare must be considered in case of death or disability. Since each person's needs differ, your insurance agent will be able to adivse you on a program tailor-mad- e to your needs. Q. My uncle left me some money which I would like to invest in some way. I am looking into the possibility, but my wife insists we buy more life insurance. Now what do I do? A. The answer really depends on how adequate your present coverage is. If you need additonal and your agent can coverage the Iif help you to judge this insurance you buy can provide a guaranteed sum for you and your wife, say at retirement Meanwhile, if anything should happen to you, your wife could reinvest the paid off insurance for her future needs. Xtra Light Whisky 0 Graduate to a flameless 100: Electric Dryer U.S. Transportation U.S. Capital Above all...lOO U.S. Know-hofor 100$ U.S. tastes! w The Great Escape Machine A flameless electric clothes dryer gets you off the line fast. Whisks owoy washday weather worries no wet clothes lugging ond lifting no long hours of ironing. ... ... I escape added expense with a flame- ess dryer. Because it s simpler, costs less ta buy, less to maintain. You I C I See your electric dealer! new models ond see why. Because Wt electric, !fe better! Utah Power & Light Co. so ; a I sprual L fHSchoilcy. I fcirctj -- LicnO IV. J hoot far ChCfllO UwrfncrburM.13 it floats Sr7l jjNVf !.N. Wtm w, ; V w.jt, w woof. ! 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