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Show Quotes In he News I By United Press International CHICAGO Dr. George J. p specialist in aviation medicine, assuring worried heart pa tients that the grounding of astronaut Donald K. Slay ton is no KI-der- a, or climb a flight of stairs, you can travel in today's commercial airliners." Premier Fidel Castro, disclosing plans to reorganize reason for them to be concerned his Cuban political regime from , top to bottom: about flying: can "There a block are walk who those "If you believq city that making a revolution means you have to kilj everybody "else. They forget that revolutions are f pught to make other people hap py and end their afflictions." Ad lai Replies To Charges by Fidel Castro HAVANA WASHINGTON House inves; . - , Eleven STANFORD (UPI) Stanford University students will leave for Hamburg, Germany, jon April 1 for six months of study leading to a master's degree j in language teaching. The students ' will study under of the StanKurt Mueller-Yolmford Department of Modern European Languages, and attend classes at the University of Hamburg and the Phonetics Institute, a special language school. . The students are the first in a new program support ed by the Ford Foundation.er j en-rolle- es - a: ; Guantanamo 1 Bay Under Investigation Water Power ; Board Backs "fin-creas- on-the-s- Agreement -- SALT) LAKE" CITY An the Republican nomination to the County UPI) By United Press International Cloudy skies dotted the North has announced his candidacy for District 1. from coast to coast Saturday with He is Reuel E. Christensen, light rain and snow, but on the member of the House of Rep- whole winter eased up on the naresentatives and acting chairman tion for St f Patrick's Day. of the Appropriations Committee It was the aftermath of storms in 1947.- that caused misery in parts of Christensen is a member of the three Midwestern states Saturday, -- The Weather Bureau said predicted warm days and cold nights would help avoid disastrous flood-- , ing from melting snow but warned some "Iowa rivers would flow out of their banks under any circumstances. Snowplow crews toiled to j free marooned farmers in' southeastern where rural residents remained Minnesota,1 while a plane and heli- isolated by road - blocking snow drifts. r: vo.. Air National Guard helicopters APPLICATIONS DROP WASHINGTON (UPD The La flew five . mercy . trips to snowbound families in northwestern bor Department reported t Friday Iowa Friday, bringing to 12 the that the number jof worker apnumber of flights made in the plying for jobless benefits fell by past two days. One 'copter res- 59,000 to 2,396,700 during the week jj: cued two sisters suffering i from ending jMarch 3. :.":... scarlet fever in their farm home The jdecjine was due part y to near Pierson and, took them to a improve . weather, conditions perhospital, while other flights mitting more outdoor work) and and fuel to stranded seasonal pickups in soft goods inbrought food ' families. ; I , dustries, it said. Ephraini farmer' and civic leader State Senate from Sanpete " ' fori-me- r Son. Moss Seeks To Bar Mink Pelts From Russ Senator Frank WASHINGTON E. Moss announced Wednesday that he will offer an (D-Uta- h) Sanpete Water Conservation Board a former vice president of the Utah Wool Growers Association, and he served on Utah's Emeri, gency Drought Committee.' 17 in South the He served years Sanpete Stake Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ pt Latter-da- y Saints and was president of L.D.S. Great Lakes Mission the amendment to the Trade Expansion Act to bar importation of mink pelts from Russia. The Senator said he hasj received favorable replies from; the ; White House and from Senator for;.3tf:yeara.;f: chairF. Byrd Harry The organ is one! of the oldest man of the Senate Finance Cominstruments and was first musical to Moss letters urging mittee, the of on this keyboard instruments. question. support (D-Va- .), ! i j 1 tWr-W- w f- 3p! S Ltuau-tanam- . DTI m vyF7 Serofoarr I comfort i J LnJ soft . . . vifh cushions of Sero- foam plastic-foareversible for added wear. Neat zipper .closing.1; Hardwood frame. 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' The mercury d r o p p e, d to two degrees if'above zero at Huron and three degrees above at Aberdeen. !; . J ; SUNDAY HERALD ; : . . Winter Eases Up for St Pat rick's Day ; i tigator George Meader, concerned over disclosures that American foreign aid supplies t were used to help build a Russian propaganda ' showcase in Cambo-id. ;47 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. "(UPI) "I had never dreamed,, that this Ambassador Adlai E. Steven- I don't ith nk son Saturday labelled Cuba j the was being done-i-a- nd Soviet Union's "newest satellite" anyone else did.'V an said the United States would not compete, with Fidel Castro'a government in "the technique of Utah State Briefs the big lie." " Stevenson toolc the floor in the Security Council to respond to A conWASHINGTON (UPI) Cuban and Soviet charges that the starthas subcommittee ' gressional United States was preparing a of check ed an new attack on Castro's island. SoCuban military activity Moro-zov viet Ambassador PlatonrD. the outside gates of the American twitted Stevenson as . having on ; Guantanamo Bay, Naval base admitted the truth of the charges was learned it Saturday.' , by not refuting them., of the House inter- members Six Morozov Stevenson . reminded subcommittee affairs SALT LAKE :iTY (UPI) The f American and Cuban Ambassador ! Mario o mgnt ior me Garcia Inchaustegui that Cuba combined public private power leit rnursaay Base. Naval They planned had convoked the council asking transmission system for the tip there. it to request an international court per Colorado River Storage Proj- to. spend most of two,todays with meet The group planned review of the Punta del Este ex- ect has received; another endorsebase officer; the commanding j "'. .' 'j J' pulsion of the Castro regime from ment. i'X.v; .j-: Adm. Edward J. O'Donnell. Rear the Organization of American The Utah Water and Power Informants said the, subcommitStates. The charge of U.S. "Ag- Board endorsed the joint power tee asked 'O'Donnell to come to gression," he said, was not on grid. The state j agency said it but he declined bethe agenda. would require less public expense; Washington situation was so critcause "the Stevenson took Garcia to task rates would be kept low; rights ' for, charging that the U.S. diplo- of preference customers were pro- - ical." Rep. Armistead I. Selden, Du mat "lied" about Cuba.: tected; and faster , payment of Ala., chairman of the subcommitt"! will only say that we do not project costs.. said ee,; "it is apparent that the use f such words lightly in . this Communist operation in Cuba, has country wfiich is another happy SALT LAKE CITY UPI)r-Sa- lt new entered a phase. difference we have with Cuba. Lake County Democrats met here this with development," "Along Cuba is a faithful pupil of Com Saturday to "elect officers for the been perhave he "there added, not munist techniques. . .We shall and hear addresses sistent coming year movements of troop reports compete. In. the technique of the from congressional candidates. and increased Cuban military capbig lie, we surrender," Two men were; in contention for in the vicinity , outside the ability The council was expected to re the county chairmanship. They U.S. installation at Guantanaval ef Ject Cuba's demand, the sixth were Warwick G. Lamoreaux, at namo I since Bay." fort by CastroV government and former state senator, torney recent in "Reports from Cuba July, . 1960, to get XJ.N. action on and Wayne L. Carlson, smelter weeks indicate a steadily deteribattle economic its political and firm foreman. orating! internal and political Siwith the United States nd .its Selden said. "The Comtuation," vther .hemispheric neighbors. SALT LAKE CITY . (UPI) Suc munist functionaries have moyed cessful bids for. the. right to pro-duand openly into key posiboldly oil and gas on 2,120 acres tions in the Castro i government." near the Book Cliff Mountains in Grand County- have been submitted by a Salt Laker and a man ' !.! from.;; Casper, Wyo. Jj The bids total $68,682. Joseph Sherman, Salt Lake City, submitted high bids of four! parcels of ' land and Johnny W. , Mullinax; on submitted Casper, high bids M n three - tracts 'of land, ili SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI) Utah's chief executive said FriLOS ANGELES (UPI) Holly day that the j state school board's decision to fire Wilburn N. Ball wood bookseller Bradley Smith, as superintendent, of public, instruc convicted of selling Henry Miller's tion came as a surprise. novel "Tropic of Cancer" in vioD. Clyde said, lation of a state obscenity law, Gov.George am very much surprised. The rewas sentenced Friday to SO days of the superintendent in jaiT. lationship and my office has jalways been Smith, 32, also was placed on he LOS ANGELES (UPI) Bus a year's probation. Municipal very effective." He added that had no control over the board. drivers and streetcar; operators Judge Kenneth L. Holaday reject Four major education groups late Friday night turned down edi a County Probation Departand the school department's em pi upuseu new cumraci, out a teiri ment recommendation that Smith ' ploye association announced that porary restraining order blocked be let off with a fine. they had asked the school board a strike until March 26. HI am entirely in accord with The vote was announced short- the to delay any such action. jury's finding that this book Officers of the school groups ly after midnight by state conis obscene," Judge Holaday said. met with the board shortly before ciliator Gary. Ellingsworth. Deil "And I am certain that this deIt dismissed Ball and asked it to spite endorsement by the union fendant had knowledge. . take no immediate action. They leaders, the proposal failed,! "Mr. TSmith took a calculated would have .called for a represented the Utah School Board- new It for profit, and he lost," the risk contract with the MetropoliAssociation, Utah Congress of Parsaid. Is v- i' " . , judge t ents and Teachers, Utah Educa tan Transit 'Authority. Smith told the Probation DeSuperior . Judge Kenneth Chantional Association and tab. Soci try had been asked to issue an partment he did not think he was ty of Superintendents. order against the strike last Mon- committing a crime since "Tropday when the union representing ic" had been! cleared for import authorities and was 2,700 drivers j. threatened to by postal at available many department and strike at midnight Wednesday. . .. stores, Chantry held his decision in abey- drug; Smith was allowed to remain ance, however, until the outcome of, the vote was known. , free on; $525 bail pending the outChantry placed his ruling in a come of a notice of appeal filed sealed envelope, it was reported! by his attorney., to be after the outcome SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Gov. of the opened vote was known. He orr Based on the 19t0 census, George D. Clyde has accused a dered the temporary injunction in average population per , U.S. southern Utah district attorney of effect in Congressional 4 District " is 410,431 after immediately being iraking an implied threat in formed of the outcome. , compared with 344,587 in 1950. with his application for Fifth, District Judge. V 3 C The governor, said an application from Fifth .District 'Attorney SINGLE Charles M. Picket of St. George VISION made an "implication of threat" when an accompanying letter said Pickett would run for the Judgeapnot he was ship whether or ' ' '"" "; r?' pointed. In his letter. Picket said that I he was available for! the appointment and that within the week would run for judgeship, "no matter who is appointed." 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