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Show Her"ald;Ls(2SS,t 12A Sunday ux 7 by jgyrfrs 1965 Kate Osann tr Baker Denies Involvement Utah Sigma Delta Chi - - " : 3 V ; r .:: i -- t- With Bosch for-Al- obert -- - i- . ted vftrdf' - - " " Former Iott, DENVER (UPI) The proceeds will Viet Nam is lost, then the lott's M7Nix" Richard be Vice President "expected Communists would take-- Camon accused the Johnson Ad- bid ext year for a third Sen- bodia, Malaysia, Thailand, BurWASHINGTON ministration of "appeasing" in ate term. ma. Indonesia and the' PhilSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -N- way elected first vice president mer senate awe G. the Viet -- Nam war - and told Nixon said increased bomb--, ippines." . Milton editor chairman and orman R. Bowen, city Holstein, Bobby) Baker says reports he, BllK11,flnB svija i(rM iho - in North- - Viet Nam was The former vice of the Deseret News, Thursday of the journalism department at was involved ing president in a move to help' m Nortn Viet Nam needed to "punish them and also called-fo- r was electe new president o the University-- of a United Repub--. Utahr was return Juan Bosch to the, tn hava im pnntj -tfieTtaT"JHeadliners Chapter, elected second vice president. "" ' r end. the inevitability of World lican front in the 1966 general presidency of the Dominican before the largest. War III. Now is the time to elections. "Republicans ; must Speaking Sigma Delta Chi professional Directors elected are Mur Republic, are "complete poppy dinner in punish the North Vietnamese unite and welcome all areas journalism' society. political Jund-raisin- g ray- MrMoler, associate editor, cock. --aUtheiwaBowe- n- was-lecby hitting their military in into the party rather than to cian(a divide and simply become a" stallations, v group's meeting at the Ramada Larry D. Fihnegan, news di- cult, he saidr- Inn-' KflL TV, IUiy Iludae xm we aont lose at tne two. terms under .President Ei Other Nixon topics: son, of KCPX, City. magazine section editor, Salt deposed in 1S63 and exEed. The conference table what our light- senhower said the U.S. ""must Nixon's political plaps: "I BowelMM-eported-thejuformerJlenate employe said he -men-a- re in Viet noHoleratt friends or- enemies can't be an expert on -- winning . for dying ing ' group's national convention held Teuseher political editor, Des-- "never contributed a nickel" to Nam." who support and aid an elections, but one way to lose. help : Bosch - and was not To those calling for appeaseeret News, recently in Los Angeles. the 1966 elections is t o start of the country. Robert Myers, Salt Lake bur Theron H Luke, city iriitotfHavolved in Dominican affairs. ment, the unsuccessful GOP He suggested the military speculating about 1968." eau chief, Associated Press. Provo Daily Herald, was elect Presidential television de presidential candidate in 1960 mme important seaport, har was elected first vice president ed chairman of the group's free DEMANDED MOURNING "The belief that an in replied": ''We must remember hors. Nixon said Increased and Milton Holstein, chairman dom of information committee. NAMUR, Belgium (UPI)- -A that the road to war Is paved itary might was the only way cumbent president cannot deof the journalism department man who threatened to punch with the good intentions of to .shorten or end the war in bate on television because he at the University of Utah, was It costs the government an policeman when tThe officer those who would appease ag- the Southeast Asian country. knows too much is nonsense." elected second vice president. average of $50,000 to care for failed to show enough sympathy gression." "The belief that we can gain Wallace D. Hoffman, assistant eoch retarded person placed jn for the -t- teath -- 'of his "dogf Nixon spoke to 1,200 persons security by throwing -- the little ...Therearejjnore Methodist at a din country to the wolves is a fatal churches than post offices in city editor at the Salt Lake an institution supported by received a suspended fine of who paid ner honoring Sen. Gordon Al-- illusion," Nixon said. . "If South, the U. S. $10.40. bureau chief, Associated Press, federal funds. ChapterlPicksOfficcrs (UPD-For-R- -E- Nixon Charges Viet 'Appeasement' " zr rw k ! -- , ',' ' $100-a-pla- te -- 7 T eJ of" mi ki NU. to TJl I 1 M M. LAST:iVEE( FOR SAVINGS! 'Our phone was out of order for tv couple of hour, on all the goiiipH Valerie bring me " Win at. Bridge - . OUR ENTIRE STOCK Little Slam Doesn't Make OF SUITS GREATLY CENTRAl SQUARi 200 N. 200 West dummy with the ace and he By JACOB Y & SON decided that it was about time 1965 .Vanderbilt" Cup Winners Newspaper Enterprise Assn. to attack the spade suit. Here is a hand from the He led the deuce of spades - that from dummy and East proips we present : as an unusual ceeded to play his seven-spas problem: The problem is: "How if he did not have a care in the did South manage to go down world. HURRY In! ot South-rplayand a hint. He West won with the He jack. took the diamond finesse suc- led a spade right back and cessfully. South called for a low spade He started by drawing trumps from dummy, whereupon East with three leads. Then he led set the hand with his king. his queen of diamonds and let Quite a play by East but just it ride after.West played low. about what one would expect A second diamond put him In from Giorgio Belladonna of Italy who held the East hand. - In case you don't understand NORTH M b the bidding, North's , 4A1062 was dayman ana VQJ98 response AS asked South to show a four-car- d KJ5 major suit if he had one. WEST EAST North's second -- round bid of ' 4KT AJ85S three diamonds was a game V754 e6J force. South did not know what 108741 K83 North was doing but with a 10e2 784 p he was maximum SOUTH (D) to bid four diamonds. willing AQ84. When North went to four hearts, VAK103 South knew that North had been QJ9 AQS ready to get there all the time, Both vulnerable so South jumped right to the Sooth West North East slam. " ;' 1N.T. 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