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Show Scout Gets Medal for . oving Life 1959 - r t v An SALT LAKE CITY- - (UP I) has been Award Honor Medal 'D- DAILY HERALD 18 presented to Keith Tempest, 15, Salt Lake Explorer Scout, for saving another life at the riskx of his own. It is believed to be the first such award ever presented to a member of the Greater Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America. Keith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Tempest, pulled a old Indian youth to safety from a hole in the ice of a canyon reservoir last Jan. 17. s : li (. The Washington Democrat called for a "summit conference" of the Federal Communica t i o ns Commission, the. Federal Trade Commission and the television in- I dustry itself. He suggested January as a time when the parties should meet to adopt or put into force effective regulatory measures. "The TV scandals have shocked all of us," he said, 'the size and extent of the fraud and deception were staggering. The get rich schemes that formed the quicksand foundation of these shows corrupted and deceived millions." ar ,5 For Slayer. Court Denies s HI 23 Motion-fo- Sen. WarSEATTLE UPI) said ren G Magnuson today he would move immediately with legislation to -' prevent dishonest t practices such as the television quiz show riggings unless the'r industry adopted . "effective .. self-regulatio- n." - 13-ye- Magnuson Favors Legislation to Ban Show Rigging r Russia Has No Immediate Plans to Put a Man in Space, Declares Scientist A RusWASHINGTON (UPI) sian scientist said today that the Soviets have rockets powerful enough to put a man in space but that there is no plan to do this in the near future. ' The scientist, Leonid I. Sedov, said that the possibility of manned flight in space is being j investigated but that "this is not a thing to be done in the nearest future." To carry out such a flight, he said, it as necessary to provide . . four-ma- n J . i f rj worked out. 0 : Sedoy's remarks were made at a news conference in which the other Russians also participated. - -- , Idea l - : -- " ! East Germany, the last satellite None but the brave deserve the fair. It's top bad they aren't brave enough to support tntn. nation to end food rationing last year, pas" resumed rationing butter and dried milk. ft l 4 I iff m 'i s.- RATIONS BUTTER, MILK BERLIN (UPI) ; Y Communist The Oswego River valley drains a watershed of some 5,000 square miles in upper New York state. SPOKANE .sPkaue (UPI) Superior Court Judge Ralph Foley today denied; a motion that triple killer Edmond Allen Gray be given a sanity hearing before his trial for first degree murder. Foley said the ruling, would not prevent the defense from making another- application if i$ can bring in any evidence that Gray is not ' sane enough to stand jtrial. Attorney Carl Maxey said- it is the "duty of the Court to determine the sanity; of. Gray before putting him oh trial for his lifel" Maxey last week had requested ' K ' Sanity Test his return unharmed to earth. He said problems involved in doing this can be solved but that) the so utions will take time. Sedov is leader of a Soviet delegation i attending the American Rocket Society's annual meeting here. Sedov was asked whether, Russia has a program, such as this has, to develop a rocket country ' with 1,500,000 pounds of thrust. His answer, was 'just now, no." He did say, however, that the Soviet rockets on hand could carry out manned flight projects even though none will be attempted until the safety factors have been T7D ! . .0fLfr-::- NX y . K -- - ill . r a court-appoint- lunacy commis- ed sion to determine the sanity of the Gray; ( Johnson argued that the determination should be a part of the criminal trial. - Gray is accused of shooting to death nis estranged T wife, Donna, 19, and her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maief last Oct 8. . Aviation Agency Studying Two Utah Installations LAKE CITY, (UPI) The Federal Aviation Agency an nounced today "that two Utah military installations I are included in regular air space studies of the SALT . agency. The ,: 1 ;" 7 j .. Utah facilities are Dug-wa- y Proving Grounds and Complex Range in Tooele Wen-dov- er 1 ; Jim Rodriguez Jr., 18, was named world champion rteam roper following "World Series" of roping competition at Clayton, New Mexico. Rodriguez teamed witn. Gene Rambo to win the event and $100 in prize money. He is shown here Telephoto). roping a dummy steer. (Herald-UP- I WORLD CHAMPION ROPER Readers rite Comments On Video Quiz Show Fixes WOMAN'S VIEW By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor Tokay's NEW YORK (UPI) column becomes a soap box for those who read its recent remarks on the television quiz show fixes, even .though- some of the readers j. read, me , out. , . , But readers deserve to bo heard whether, they bless you or suggest the; only reason you weren't' ever on a quiz show is that you weren't bright enough to pass the initial test. ' By way of background, this col. . . ) Strike Influence nothing and I don't plame him . for doing it." most As of today, of the letters see the TV quiz fixes as a reflec tion generally, of a nation's de-- s deteriorating morals. Others I WALL STREET CHATTER nounce me for making- - "Charles NEW YORK UB It ap-- i Van Doren the whipping boy" (I pears that the steel strike, has not didn't intend to, honest). "...Thanks to you for your 'batseriously affected consumer "of deception' versus ' truth, tle while its influence on national buying power, so far, has been only localized and limited, Out of Orbit says Investors Advisory Institute, v Other considerations ofxa more tangible nature than (retail sales weigh on the favorable side, the institute notes. The strike, it points out, has served to reduce the total of manufacturers'- inventories, but even before the strike there were no disturbing signs of in inventories or in other areas calling for correction of the stock except; in ' market itself. On Buying Mainly Localized j ' con-fiden- ce over-optimis- 17 on m, wrote Mrs. Helena B. Collins, Santa Rosa, Calif. "Stand firm!" . Edward W. Verba of Campbell, Ohio, wrote that "if the transition were made to boxing, any boxer who participates in a fixed fight is held in contempt by the majority of boxing fans... "I agree with your -- article.!. on the scandal." Mrs. E.H. Speckman, Torrance, Calif., holds no brief for a fixed show. But her letter comments, 'I'm getting sick and tired of Charles Van Doren. being chosen as the whipping boy... just because he made his mistake 'on camera.' 'What about those people behind the scenes who thought up the whole stinking mess... they are just as guilty if not more so..." Mrs. Speckman added that "if you newspaper people are going to nail one guilty man to the. mast, find one big enough for all (she underlined the word) those in- ' ' 1 y . m m ep 11 WHAT HE SUPPOSED TO 9x12 "...Try counting on your A Santa Does Double Take The Child "And what's (UPI) little name, your girl?" asked the department store Santa Claus. "Princess Anne," the girL said! "Ho, ho, hb," said Santa Claus.1 "And I'm Father Christmas." Then; he did a double take. It WAS Princess Anne.- She whispered her Christmas wishes in his ear, he asked about ONLY '. 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It merely ' use. state of our 'into the inquired installations be The Utah may whethwondered morals and today studied ' in the near future. were others or in shocked er' one woman the with agreement who said, "He (Charles Van Doren) had a chance to get something for 1 M 94 PROVO, UTAH Open Late Mon. and Fri. r |