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Show WOMAX-POWEI IT'S UP TO YOU In order to take advantage of wumnn-powthe nation has born encouraging girls to study science and engineering There Is nrwever, no flood of the fair gex into these fields. A M3jmmb'.r freshman class, at Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, one TirURSDAY, DEC. cr, fly 4 IloicardE. Kershner, L.H.D. j United States put pres-- rpiIE sure on the Netherlands to withdraw from Indonesia. Then, we In took the lead installing Sukarno as the dic tator of that country. Now, we nave boosted the Dutch out of West New Guinea in ordor facilitate to IT jp a has no legi timate claim. Dr. Kerthnrr Not so long ago he supplied him with arms with which to defeat the Christians of the Molucca Islands. Hundreds of millions of American dollars have been swallowed up in Indonesia, backing Sukarno and his aggression. Most people remember that foreign aid was started on the plea that it would stop the advance- of communism. On the contrary, it is being used in Indonesia and elsewhere to promote It. Not many remember the frank words of Sukarno when he addressed the Communist Party Congress in Indonesia some years ago: "You may say that I give room to the Communists and that I encourage them." Nevertheless, this Is the man we I! I L Su- karno's desire to annex that ter-- ' ritory to which it j t' HELPER rhe R (Utah) JOURNAL ,192 13, PACE StTtlT j ' ed. "Friendliness docs more to promote our state than any other thing." Individuals can also do a lot to display Utah hospitality. A good example of this is the service- station operator in Pang-uitc- h who offered to buy the gas for an out. of --state customer If he Would, take the time to visit Bryce Canyon. One of the best new comedy albums is The Two Side of The Smothers Brothers, presenting the young comics-fol- k singers in une side of humor and another of Berious folk singing. Known for their original comedy.The Smothers Brothers show here their ability as serious singers, too. Humor side was recorded live at a performance in the Crystal Palace in St Louis. (Mercury, SR 60675, "If you ifofjl that strongly about it, I'd better go over and see this Bryce Canyon," said the ...and their words for top motorists. Later, after visiting this great National (Park, the returned and thanked the, service station operator for sending him "to one of the most beautiful places on earth." "What ibetter promotion can you ask (for than that?" Mr Cannon asked. MG 20675) The Greeks have a word for it fe- male singer are Nana Mouskouri. Long the toast of Europe, the singer makes her first appearance in the U.S.A. on The Ctrl from Crete $ Smgi. Nans adds a new dimension to lovely ballads such as "Smoke Gets hi Your Eyes," "These Things I Offer You," and "Till There Was You. Note to : Nana has made her spectacles her trade mark, and never appears without them! (Fontana. SRF 67504, MGF 27504) Folk singing at its fineat is demonstrated by an English trio. The Springfields, on Silver Threadi and Golden Ntdln. Their versatility is shown as they bewail man's fate in AUtntoun Jail, wax nostalgic over Dear Htartt and Gentle People, or run raucously through the barbsr album s title song has been a hit ingle for The Springfields. (Phil, ips, PHS shop favorite, Silver Dollar. The 600-06-2, PHM 200-05- favorlU w M)!lct'',torrot makM Tale of songs Patehei and 11 Other iong$ sung by Dickey Lea, The s out-of-sta- ter cover a wide radge at the leading engineering schools ,rora ia folk includes only two girls. But kii.Ti1 "Wolverton Mountain" to when the gals think about this the plsyf ul "Little Bitty Tsar" to for a moment, and study the ft' S uutif ul "Tel1 Uur I Her. to ratio of 511 Thy young vocalist is well 2, supported by the Stephan Scott they may be inclined to Singers. (Smash, SRS 67M0. MGS 270201 wry-song- v male-fema- le STRAIGHT KKTUCKY tOOSeON WHISKY 86 MtCOF CMCIttlT M! 9IST!ll'0 CO.. FHINffOtT. who was Introduced to can audiences a few years ago as: "The George Washington of Indonesia." I heard Mr. Rockefeller pronounce those words when he introduced Sukarno to a New York audience: What is the objective of our State DeAmeri- A group of tourists outside the LDS Temple in Logan. Cache Valley area is gaining a big spot on the tourist map thanks to hospitality rendered to a group of French visitors. partment? A hint to the answer to that question may lie in the fact that the State Department, Including Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen, is putting every possible obstacle In the way of the creation ot a "Freedom Academy" to train government officials and private citizens in the techniques and strategy of the of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. "They put into ex. stopped afif in Logan for two cellent use the good old Utah Jays last August. They were hospitality we've, always heard treated so kindly (by Logan towns about." folk it now has become known When B. ID. Wolsky, president that Utah was the highlight of of American Travel Abroad, 8,000-mi- le the group's entire wrote 'Mrs E. Bently Mitchell of entertainment long into the evetrip across America. Logan's Mitchell Motel for ac- ning. the motel owner The next morning, on the day commodations, As an aftermath to the French saw an three residents, inopportunity for Logan of departure, men's Logan visit, Utah hospi- to turned up at the mayor, cluding display its hospitality. She tality gained national publicity asked ipromitKJit citizens for 6 am. at the motel to help load on CBSJTV's pro and a committee was form baggage and wish the Frenchgram and in Travel Agent Mag- help, ed to entertain the Frenchmen. men farewell, and as parting azine, a publication circulated the visitors bas When the tourists arrived, they gifts they gave fruit. throughout the UjS. travel in- were kets of Utah of a greeted by delegation dustry. The Frenchmen, plagued by citizens headed by Mayor Ther-- al Concerning the French visit to Logan, Travel Agent Bishop. In a day jammed with difficulties with hotel accommodto the do, said: (Frenchmen, things Magazine ations, travel mixjupg and a host of inhospitable (persons an. the among other things,- were rec--, "Not only did the (French re. first legs of their journey, ar- eived by president of Utah State, calve a rfavoralble impression of rived in Logan tired, disgusted University, were treated to a dis American hospitality but they and just a little "peeved' with play of American football by also saw that not everyone lives local students, were conducted, in penthouses and rides in Cad- America. But the warm reception that on a tour of the Mormon Temple illacs. So firm were the friend' and were accepted as made in Logan, that add Logan gave the Europeans not in Logan, homes and resses were exchanged and future only changed their attitude but guests in many local created a lasting friendship be got a chance to meet typical Lo- correspondence promised." Mr. Oannon recalled many tween the igroup and the US-- , gan citizens. French-speakin- g towns other of folk Utah hospiexamples Utah. especially wnai aid Liagan do to "save also were scattered throughout tality, too numerous to mention, the day" for the Frenchmen? the group to act as interpreters which in the past have left good How did they entertain their so visitors could ask questions. impressions on visitors. "Most Utah towns make it a guests and find their way into The Logan people treated their to friends to give visitors French a marsh .picnic, helping point their heart? and hand," the Council director add- "The people of Logan, acting mallow roast, square-danc- e as a community, put forth just a little extra ciflfort to make the French tourists feel at home," said D. James Cannon, director i , PENNIES CACHE VALLEY GAINS NATL. PUBLICITY (This is one of a series of Utah Publicity and Tourist Council article promoting Utah ). A perfect- example of how lobeerful hphspitality can pay rich rewards for the travel indus try was enacted in Logan, dur ing the recent summer tourist - season. .Thirty jfour French tourists, in Utah on a "Visit USA" tour, JACK'S RADIO-T- V - SALES SERVICE . Expert service by Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes., VE SERVICE ALL MAKES, MODELS ir Car Radios Home Radio Set Television We repair sets in the home when possible in our mod-er- a shop when net at the home well-equipp- ed Phone 472-5W5- W PICKUP and OCZJVXRT 30-da- y, "Eye-Witne- ss" O a. EYWTHAaiNITSrUftW i V en fee ts9 fads and F$m FACT First coin irsued by the Uni'ed Sfa.'es was the 1787 Franklin cent. It CENTRAL COMMISSION bore the motto, "We Are on one side... the phrase "Mind Your Business" on the reverse side or rne coin. 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