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Show White, Dept. of psychology, U. of U.; Prof. Quintus C. Wil.on, Dept. of Journnlism, U. of U, March 26 Will Alliances Keep the Peace? Prof. Gaylen L. Caldwell, Cald-well, associate professor of political politi-cal science, BYU. Provo; Professor Sanford H. Kadish, professor of law, U. of U. April 2 Are We Realistic About Communist Powers? April 9 Peace in the Middle East Whose Job? April 16 A Better Neighbor Policy for Latin America? April 23 World Economic Revolution: What U. S. Policies? April 30 The New Technology For Destruction or Plenty? May 7 What Kind of World Is Possible? Anyone interested in establishing discussion groups in their own ' clubs, churches or even fumily participation, par-ticipation, please contact Miss Ruth Noals at the U of U Extension Division. Di-vision. DA 8-9011. Ext. 2301. Kits and discussion material regarding the various subjects are available through the extension division. O W. B. A. meets at the home of Mrs, Howard Marker in Copperton Monday evening, March 16th. All members are urged to come out. Oil was first discovered in the United States near Cuba, New York in 1627. A Franciscan mia-sionary mia-sionary was led to the site by Sen aca Indians, who used the crude petroleum that bubbled up in a spring for medicine and as a paint base. It is literally true that people ba-come ba-come "blind with rage;" that fear may make the vorld "go black," or "swim before the eyes," for emotions affect the eyes and their functions. The bowhead whale has a mouth big enough to hold an ox, but It eats the tiniest of sea creaturea. Its throat can swallow nothing larger than a small herring. Coal is Tennessee's leading mineral min-eral resource, and its major field are in the Cumberland Mountains and the eastern area. Snakes usually deposit their eggs in piles of rotting leaves or wood, where the heat of decay will aid the sun's warmth during incubation. DECIS10NS-1959 Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce are responsible for public relations on the "Decision! 1959" program being carried through the state of Utah under auspices of the University of Utah Extension Division. Object of the program is to bring the most important issues of foreign for-eign policy to the attention of all citizens, through study and discussion discus-sion through the media of newspapers, news-papers, radio and television stations. It is the objective of this program to assist the various citizens of the state to arrive at informed opinions on these important issues, and then transmit their opinions to the University Uni-versity of Utah Extension Division, who in turn, will see that these opinions are forwarded to the State Department in Washington and then to Congress. There will be nine weeks of Decisions De-cisions discussions, beginning on March 19, on Channel 7 KUED commencing at 7:30 p.m. The discussions for the various nights and individuals participating on these panels are as follows: March 1 9 "Challenges of a Changing World Are We Losing the War For Men's Minds? Jack |