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Show 10 Foreign News Commentary FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1960 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Utahns Will Attend Air Traffic Meet . Neutrals h'ircl Force timer oina: The By PHIL NEWS.OM UPI Foreign Editor If there is one thing in common amongnew nations, it is an overwhelming desire to avoid the whipsaw of the cold war made f righteningly evident at the current session of the United Nations General Assembly. One of the men they look to for guidance is a thin, man in jodphurs who came to the d U.N.'., headquarters this year reluctantly. He is "Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehruy a sadder and wiser man than only a few years ago when he was decrying West-ter- n alliances and openly admir: , dark-skinne- d, glass-encase- , - ing and, Red Soviet. Union the China as representing a biave new society. This year as cold war tensions reach one of their periodic peaks and as neutral nations increase their voting strength, in the United Nations, there has been a corresponding - increase in speculation that there soon is to emerge a third force which would function in the vacuum between East and the cap' italist West. . The neutrals, covering a vast area of the earth and with a of hundreds of millions, would comprise this force. There are men who have openly aspired to lea this force. Among them are President Tito of Yugo so-call- slavia, President Nasser of Egypt and President Sukarno of Indonesia. But none of these , has the prestige of Nehru. Among them all, none should know better than, Nehru the difficulties of welding, such a force and the unlikelihood that ifever truly will emerge. One ambitious attempt occurred ment with power blocs and called NATO "one of the most powerful protectors of colonialism."' ' But, from the start, the confer- . ence called to demonstrate' unity demonamong the Afro-Asiathat strated only they, too, were .divided. In the end, Red China stole the show. A year, earlier, she had signed in 1955. Jhat was the t Bandung with India a pact of conference in which Nehru was-- av outlining five principles of co.Thre theme she also existence. prominent participant. J Sukarno was the host and he pressed upon the participants at hailed if as "the. first interrcbn-tinent- Bandung. Five .years later, Red China conference of the colored peoples in the history of demonstrated its good faith with ns non-aggressi- - population . al so-call- mankind." ed - . Nehru used it to urge non-alig- . n armed aggression against India's borders. t. . v (UPI) Control Association in San " ' Francisco' Oct. 3. The association meeting will be with the First International ATC Conference. From the Salt Lake area branch,"-delegatewill be Nate Ward, Edmonds and Ira Packard Harry 'of the airport traffic control tower and Dwight Williams and Ken Olsen of the air route traffic con- , - CITY fic ... ed LAKE SALT Five Utahns will attend the .Fifth annual meeting of the .Air Traf- CHRYSLER NEWPORT FEATURES ECONOMY ENGINE For '1961 Chrysler troduces a Newport series to go with its Windsor and New Yorker models. The Newport, shown here in a two-dohardtop, is powered by a engine which operates on regular-grad- e e fuel, thus giving more miles per dollar. A h car with a wheelbase, the Newport will compete in a lower price range than previous Chryslers, according to factory officials. : or 265-horsepow- er trol center. full-siz- 122-inc- Keynote address of the Califor- -. will be ; given by James T. Pyle, deputy administrator of the; Federal Aviation , . Agency. . Members of the association in' elude air traffic controllers' in Iceland, Japan, Viet Nam, Argentina, Thailand, Chile, Iran, Spain, Greece, Columbia, Indonesia;4 Brazile, Pakistan and Pana- nia meeting ' Chrysler Introduces 6T Newport Series; Models to Go on Display Here on Oct 6 -- . , -- The Newport series, a new models are powered by a The 1961 Chrysler line . corn- - ma. d line of V-- 8 Chrysler cars 413 The association was. founded in engine of prises fifteen different models in in a lower price range, will be cubic inch displacement and four series: the Newport, Wind- 1956 and now has a membership introduced at Anderson's in Provo : of more than 8,500. compression ratio. sor, New Yorker and 300G. Thursday, Oct. 6. Also unveiled will be the newly-styled 1961 Chrysler Windsor and New Yorkers series models. 350-horsepo- full-size- L Hie Chrysler 300G, called America's most powerful car, will be announced later. The Newport will be powered Firebolt V--8 by a 361 of cubic inches and engine JMo-- 1 ; Deratio. compression to on signed operate regular grade fuel, the Newport engine and automatic transmission in its first economy run registered 510 miles on a single tankful of fuel 21.7 miles per gallon. .It Dewas driven by a r troit student. A floor-shispeed manual transmission is standard equipment in the Newport and Windsor series. f The hew Chrysler models feature canted head lamps, a new hard-top- s, ribbed roof for four-do- ECETf SALES AND SERVICE . old ! PECDAL OFF three ft ' or three crewmen were not seriously injured: As for the golfer, we don't know whether he missed the putt or not. (Herald-UP-I Telephoto). MUSTN'T LET ANYTHING DISTURB HIS GAME! crash landed in lake Golf er continues game after 7 worldwide golf tournament at Randuring Air Force dolph AFB in San Antonio, Tex., Thursday. Pilot and C-4- On the Farm Front Grange Chief Leans to Demo Plan But Isn't Happy With Either Party nedy indicated in a speecn last week that he would support such a plan. Nixon's farm' program includes drive to get rid of an all-oThis would be followed by a system .in which there would desired so far." be no production control. 'Newsom's comments, indicated, Newsom gave this assessment to now he of however, that up the, Nixon plan in a UPI inter-viewgleaned By BERNARD BRENNER United Press International Her-schCUPir WASHINGTON Naof the master Newsom, the farm tional Grange, said today proposals of both presidential leave "a great deal to be auction, sur-pluse- s. ut on mat candidates A government study indicates the market for tractors on American farms soon may be levelling off. y'. more toward Demoxiratihominee John F. Kennedy's fanny" program than toward GOP nominee Rich- ard M. Nixon's proposals . Hie National Grange .has been trying for years to persuade Congress to adopt a controlied-mar-ketin- g program for wheat. Ken xxactor . numoers" nave gone up "f have a feeling he's not thor-ougl- y sharply in recent years. In 1954 aware of the fact that you there were about 2,353,000, not can't correct the situation by solv- counting garden tractors.' By last ing the, surplus problem." year itvas 4,756,000. As for Kennedy's ideas, New AnAgriculture Department re- som commenrea : . issued recently said, "The "I think there's still too much. iport nunc may ue neany nere wnen numbers will level off and then the replacement market will govern demand." The report said the average" life of a modern farm tractor is probably about 16 to 20 years compared with 12 years for tractors made before 1940. This longer life will to be taken into account arms, especially ancient Derrin- - in have figuring the demand for regers. Few of her dates are aware placement tractors in the future,',' that she usually packs a pistol. the study said. A recent exception almost sufferAgriculture Department surplus-remov- al ed the fits.' programs pulled another Date Turns Pale worth of food off the $3,423,000 "Not long ago I wifcs, out with a commercial market Wednesday. niceguy on our first date' Diana ' The department bought $2,397,-00- 0 recalled, "when he asked to , borworth of frozen ground beef, told him I row a cigarette. to look in my purse. He saw the another $800,000 worth of frozen gun, "got pale and excused him- turkeys and $231,000 worth of self to go to the men's room. He dried eggs. All these foods will be given kept going, and I haven't seen ". him since." away to shool . lunchrooms and institutions. The purGuns are not gimmicks to welfare Diana. She owns 15 of them val- chases were part of surplus reued in tae neighborhood of $15,000.- moval and school lunch supply "Most of v the guns are Derrin- programs. gers with historical backgrounds," Government scientists warned she said. 'I have a copy of the gun that killed President Lincoln." today that artificial lighting may Diana's fascination with guns reduce egg production of young hens. grew out of her interest in She claims to be good Poultrymen have been using arshot with a rifle and shotgun as tificial light to encourage egg pro'well as Derringers. . duction for many years. But the Guns Interest Women , Agriculture Department reports "It's surprising how interested that recent experiments show this women are in guns," she said. practice may be a handicap if it "I don't know how their husbands is started too early. . i would feel about it, but lots of The experiments were made women ask me where they can with pullets exposed to artificial buy Derringers to carry in their light from birth to 20 weeks of pnrses." age. Tay laid fewer eggs than The brown-eye- d beauty has ap- similar birds which got only nor' Don't Make a Pass at This Gal She Carries a Pistol By VERNON SCOTT UPI Hollywood Correspondent Mo vietown ( UPI HOLLYWOOD wolves had better think twice at starlet about making passes " a gun. carries she Diana parrin r Several, in 'fact. t ; fully-packe- d Maaria Will Vote on Bond Issue f . - t na Improvement District to take over and expand the sewer system. The sewer system has , been operated by the Salt Lake County Commission. since its installa, has tion in 1941. The commission ' served notice that if it continues to operate the system, a service charge1 of $4 will be charged residents. . Arthur Marsh, chairman of the district trustees, said the present s y s t em is "totally inadequate and' presents a serious health . ' ; smog-reducin- er. crankcase breath- g . windshield washers and a safer parking brake are new features. In addition, to the new Newport engine, a offers Chrysler V--8 383 cubic inch disof engine comand placement Windsor series in ratio pression models. Chrysler New Yorker Push-butto- n foot-operat- ed 305-horsepo- . 51-we- ek More Four fraternities (Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi and Phi Kappa Tau) and two sororities (Delta Zeta and Delta Sigma were founded at Miami Uni' versity, Oxford, Ohio. 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Motorists in smog areas wiH benefit from Chrysler's new . peared in scores of western TV mal daylight. A difference of sevshows from "Cheyenne" to en to eight eggs per bird was "Tales of the .Texas Rangers" noted over the test period. but has yet to fire a gun in any of them. single-cu- vature-windshiel- ds By ALINE MOSBY United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) The 'woman was fresh from meetings with Castro and . her friend Khrushchev and she said firmly, "Neither my husband nor I are concerned what people think about us, as long as we are' convinced we're doing the right thing.' She was no "proletarian." She wore a string of matched pearls and diamond rings and she sat in a hotel suite that looked like a movie set. Mrs. Cyru$ Eaton, wife of the Cleveland, industrialist, could be any lovely, poised society matron except for reminders in the hotel An SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) of the friendship she and her hus assistant superintendent of the band have with the Soviet pre- - Utah State Patrol said today a mier. 50 per cent boost in strength is &mce pickets parade with signs t needed to cut the climbing high uiem caning "traitors," a police death toll. man checks visitors in and out way John D. Rogers said 87 troop of their hotel wing. to the roads ers now are In one room secretaries work and at least assigned 40 more are needed. over stacks" of letters to the . At the present time we are Eatons, some pro, many con. But using all the manpower at our Mrs. Eaton .cheerfully observed but our hands are tied in an interview today that "I .disposal; . .frankly, we are undermanned rather- enjoy all this nothing and have been' for some time," more fun than good fight for he said. , a good cause if you know you're Funds for another 20 troopers right." this year and another 20 the folThe Eatons' cause is "peaceful lowing year will be requested, he v trap-shootin- g. MAGNA (UPI) Magna residents go to the polls Tuesday to vote on a $1.2 million bond issue which would allow the Mag- ' . ',: blonde with a sense of humor, Diana also sleeps with a loaded pistol under her ' . pillow at night. It's not so much that the cutie is ""insecure or worried about felons. Diana is .a collector and ' something of an expert on fire- A pro controlling could put us in straitjacket if we reduce production and fail to really correct the income situation." 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