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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) MATIONAL BUS r.K ASSOCIATION STME , PublUhwl THK At Xwtind ntm-m-l PACE , JOURNAL Kvr Thursday FUBLISHINO COlfPANT Ota Al Helper, 1962 n 14 ANY ORDERS, CHIEF? Following the press conference In which President Kennedy declared his awareness of the Monroe Doctrine and support of it, and that "that is why we oppose what is happening in Cuba to. even though he did not day ' he know what that might be is reported to have called in Congressional leaders and asked t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, TWO advice. According to Ralph Tole de dano, writing in National Re view, the President told the group that 61 ships ftvad carried Red troops and arms to Cuba, that 39 MK3-1- 7S which may be armed with tactical nuclear weaponshad been added to Fidel's air force. Nine launching pads for 1,700 mile Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles (not L - I 25-m- ile tJK !. r Home Economics Covers Largo Segment off By ROBERT N. TAYLOR .Washington Correspondent. HELPKR. UTAH Mittvr At Tin Pmi Of tic Cit Washington.News-Lette- (D(TORIAI rockets) with IS or -- now operational, under construction. are more did not know missiles were yet in Cuba, but admitted they might Mr. Kennedy whether the be. "He frankly asked for advice Monroe Doctrine, of 1947, tihe 1962 Declaration ste meeting tlvj Punta del of of American the Organization of States and "W h e r e a s the international Communist movement has increasingly extended into Cuba its political, economic and mill, tary sphere of influence", th committee sponsors pray that it be "resolved by the Senate ana House of Representatives in Congress assembled, that the United States is determined "(A) To prevent by whatever means may be necessary, including the use of arms, the Marxist-Lenini- st regime in Cuba from extending by force or threat of force its aggressive or subversive activities to any part of this hemisphere; "(B) To prevent in Cuba the creation or use of an externally j supported military capability en-- -j aangenng uve security or ine United States; and "(C) To work with the Or. States ganization of American I nn J 4 1. I 1 J 1. Work Career Skills Pretty Canninq was the first l7-y- old 'r Roberts 4-- r DonitA if domon. project for girls about 50 years came under the heading of itrtting variations ago nome economics. Cooking and of rolli to ba made sewing were soon added. Today from a baiie yaeit about 1 million girls between dough. Ska might 10 and 21 years old are engaged well be preparing in a broad program of home for a future career economics projects. - They not only learn many J" in skills for building happy homes, milt teaching or" buiineu. but also ': acquire important knowledge and experience to guide them into future careers and successful marriages. In 1033, with the approval of the Cooperative Extension Serv- a- - ice, a specific awards program home economics projects was set up. Since that time national rec The sponsor was Montgomery ognition has touched 153 young Ward, which already had been women because they were sean active supporter of lected as the most outstanding members completing home eco-youths for a decade. that encompassed all 4-- ''' (si((fwi',"!i'W 7- 4-- VkaaaaaaeaaaamaavBMaraaaaV av fW WygaiaaaaaaMMMaaaaaai projects. Their reward college scholarship provided by the mail order firm. Soon another batch of home economics scholarship winners will be named by the Extension nomics was a Service. In November, six girls will be chosen from among 1902. state award winners who will meet at the National 4-Club Congress opening in Chicago Nov. 25. The trips will be paid for by Montgomery Ward and all 50 girls will be guests at a banquet in their honor. And what lies ahead for these talented young women? The answer may be found in. the results of a recent survey of former home economics scholar ship recipients spanning a period. Of the 110 respond ents, 78 per cent had attended college. About 86 per cent of this group pursued home economics careers in the folic wing: areas: teaching, dietetics, nun-- : ing, Extension Service, library,! social work and business. A review of additional jobs awaiting future home ecoi: iics graduates suggests jour-..smadvertising and sales, textile and clothing design, research,; interior decorating, and the vast, - from the Congressional leaders," writes Mr. de Toledano, and to support the aspirations of the' demonstrated utter bewilderment. Cuban people for , The answer (we suppose) now To all of which palaver we comes from the unanimously, approved joint ire solution of the have just two questions: (A) How do you "prevent' Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees and what has already happened? (B) When, after withholding the House Foreign Affairs Committee "expressing the determin- nromi9ed air Vover and allowing ation of the United States with Cuban patriots to die on the k of the Bay of Pigs, do we respect to the situation in Cuba'. beach start enslaved the "where-as'ssupaarting " Following a recital of of justification covering' the and exiled Cubans and cleaning ut the minor itch that we have allowed to grow into a threat of to three years. global nuclear wart (Numerous farms, ranches, mills LESS GOV'T. MIGHT HELP and storehouses are involved in President Kennedy, in addressthe famed Church Welfare PUn. the Washington meeting of ing The plan is designed to injure the International Monetary Fund against want in times of disaster and World Bank, promised that economic distress or other em he would not devalue the dollar jf5r 4',' ' ergencies. or restrict its convertibility. Thousands of church buildings, Club field of human and animal! Shown her ere til of the 79 member of the Country Maidens He also asked the other na. including' chapels,, cultural halls, tions of the free world to help with their leeder, Mr. Ban lllye (second from right) m Jacksoa township, nutrition Including outer space' schools and hospitals, are being Hamilton county, lndM ditcusilng construction of a garment. A former travelers. load of defense and the carry for club horn Mrs. this' worked has with economics heneff, constructed or' are in the plan, Illyas ' The National Home Eco, foreign aid,, costs that, he said, the last five year. The girl are, from loft, back row: Connie Anderson, ning stages. Early this year Pres. were has nomics much ts program from the for deficit Beth Ann left: Mercia 14; 13; responsible 16; Front, Anderson, Nightenhelser, n member as McKay broke ground for the in our balance of payments. Tonja Costomiriv .13; and her sitter Becky, IS; Mrs. lllye and Jaaa Night, offer the construction of a well as the older gui. enhelter, II. The club b typical of many throughout the country. "We are, taking every prudent Temple in Oakland, Calif. step,'' he said, "to maintain the It will be the 13th Mormon strength of the dollar, to improve the AMA says is "a conservative temple, in use, including four in our balance of payments, to back (business ) , natural resources, TEST SHOWS SEAT BELTS ARE EFFECTIVE and research foreign lands. technology, estimate," traffic fatalities would space up the dollar by expanding the be. reduced by 5,000 a year. The . Music for the conference will growth and labor education, housing.. In Do save lives? Belts our Seat of economy.'' be provided by ' various choral the old "If Government trust funds one study, users of the safety de organization debunks Things we do not understand groups of the church, indui ng are: are included," Tax Foundation vices sustained about. 36 percent theory that it's safer to be thrown the famed Mormon Tabernacle clear of a wreck; actually, it says " (Social security, high fewer severe and fate! Why, earlier on the same day, continues, injuries a Choir, recently returned from a he had. person thrown out of a car Is compensation did way, unemployment to than Congressional according urged triumphant concert tour of the leaders to restore the $1.1. billion and railroad and Federal retire, the American. Medical Associa- five times more likely to be killPacific Northwest. ed than one who remains in it. previously cut from his $4.7 bil- invent programs. 1963 benefits tion. Belts have been installed Capacity crowds are expected lion foreign aid bill S2.4 billion." would be about autos in million VJS, 45 especially at all sessions of the conference, The report notes further that out of the 70 million in use But to Chairman Ink Indicator. New Supply and millions more throughout the when, according Otto E. (Passman of the House civil benefits (not including the if all car occupants used them, Pencil Sharpeners for Sale will hear nation be able to and on trust funds) have increased 126 Subcommittee Appropriations view the meetings via a hookup Foreign Aid, there are funds on percent since 1064, compared with of more than 100 TV stations. at the present only 14 percent increase in dehand to Also on the agenda for the level for operate fense spending in the same pertwo years. next the first week in October are anCHUCK'S And why we might not help iod. nual conferences of two church We hope the President can the dollar or at least the ec auxiliaries. The Relief Society, onomy (in the form of a tax cut make good' on his pledge to prowomen's organization, will meet to incentive) in trimming tect the dollar, but we would feel October 3 and 4 and the semi- the spur off of the $26 billion we more optimistic about it if there fat annual conference of the D?seret are spending in fiscal 1063 (ac were some more substantial hint Sunday School Union .will be con cording to Tax Foundation, Inc.) of reduced spending. Civil, or ducted Oct 7. A general priest, for civil benefits. otherwise, there can be few Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner hood meeting, open to most male YJivil benefits'', explains the benefits to anyone with wheelmembers of the church over 12 "include aids and barrow dollars. Foundation, years of age, will .be held Sat- benefits for 1 Phone veterans Helper agriculture, urday evening, Oct. 6. Phone Newt items To Journal- health end welfare, commerce . o 11 t Over Million Learn Home, the Rio Treaty 4-- . ; V OlH or National MM be filled during the T.0RM0IIS AVAIT WNaWWHIfMI three-da-y meet. . Assisting President McKay with the direction of the conference THEIR GEI.'EHAL will be his' in the counselors First Presidency, Henry D. and Hugh B. Brown. CONFERENCE IN SIC Moyle They, together with more than 30 other general officers of the church, will address the confer ence, giving instruction and coun sel' on suoh nutters as church the 132nd general doctrine, family life, education confsif nee of t the Church of and the basic Christian virtues ot aSints. faith end good works. Jesus Christ of Lattter-Da- y Other topics which will likely Under the direction of David ' O. McKay, church be discussed during the gathering president, general sessions of the include the church's 'missionary, conducted building and welfare program!. conference will Ibe " twice ' daily; in the famed More than ,112,000 young Mor. Tabernacle, site of the own missionaries are now carrytraditional gatherings aim 1867. ing the dhurdh's message to A vacancy in thte church's people throughout most of the Council of Twelve Apartles,1 civilized world. They serve vo- caused fey the April death of luntarily and at their own exv (George Q. Morris, is expected to pense for periods, of from two Historic SALT LAKE CETY Temple Square, In the hert of Salt La1 City, will attract thousands of Mormons from around the g'cW.OoMber 5, 6, and 7, for - semi-annu- al . dome-tapp- ed -- 25-ye-ar ,, '"""fep -- 4-- H 4-- pre-tee- . ...... non-use- rs, . . 472-586- Want a newer car? Get the cash from us. In a hurry? Then call us first and get prompt, one-daservice. 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