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Show 0A 1 - w, issi DAILY HERALD1 thuesday, January v, Utah Utah County, Xera nedy INAUGURAL DESCRIPTION Inaugural Parade To Be Spectacular, Three-Hohead of the spectacular parade up ocean depths by a bathyscaph, By CHARLES CORDDRY . Tel Is TOGO ROUND TH E WORLD United Press International Pennsylvania Ave., acclaimed by discovery of the New World by Crew Mate How His Life Was Saved By DARRELL GARWOOD United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) Patrick McMahon, 54, is" in Washington today for the first time talking freely hoist how President-elec- t Jcfan F. Kennedy saved his life touring World War II. McMalaoa kept silent during the election campaign because toe was a mail carrier at Cathedral C5iy, Calif., and didn't want to chance violating the Hatch Act which prohibits political activity by government employes. Since then the Incident has eeemed just another piece of history. But inauguration day is a time for recalling history, and that is what McMahon Is here tar. Chiefly be has this to say: "The skipper is a good ewim-m- r the best 'there's no question ; " . , Bboiit that." . - The skipper turns but to be Kennedy, who commanded a 78- -. n foot, torpedo patrol boat designated PT109. In the inaugural parade Friday, McMahon and eight other members 'of Kennedy's crew will ride aboard a duplicate of PT109 imouated on a large truck bed and pulled by a heavy tractor.. The boat hats a beam. Oldest ana uniucklest r McMahon, now a lean, gray--. haired and deeply tanned man, was the oldest member of the crew and one of the unluckiest oa 35-to- i i ' , WASHINGTON ll A (UPI) tailed description of John F. Kennedy's inauguration Friday will ibe carried to millions of persons a around the world by U.S. Agency broadcasts, films, e still pictures and dispatches. g The 4 ceremony and parts of ' other events will be broadcast live in English over 48 of the Voice of America's transmitters. Most . of the voice's 33 foreign language stations also will carry portions of the events live or recorded. The information agency also - de-wi- : supplies. On the eighth day, the survivors were picked up by PT boats and taken to Rendova. t In addition to McMahon, Harris, Johnson and Zinser, Kennedy's crew members in the parade will ' be: Maurice L. Kowal, Grafton, Mass. ; George Ross, Barrington, HI.; Ray Starkey, Garden Grove; Calif.; John MaGuire, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and Ed Mauer, East ii St. Louis. Infor-matk- send a film of Kennedy's inaugural address to every U.S. ambassador. A two-recolor film of inauguration activities also will be sent to overseas posts. black-and-whi- te el radio-teletyp- . oath-takin- When-Joh- n LONDON (UPI) F. Kennedy is sworn in as President of the .United States Friday his wax ima ge will go on di splay at Madame Tu&saud's Wax .Mu- ' seum. A i .;. SWIFT'S . SMALL 1 remember dimly coming to zae Bunace it seemea a long f ; time. Bucky Harris (Charles Harris, Waltham, Mass., who is also v? here for the inaugural) was the r the surface and gave me the first help. d My i head had broken through the liner of my helmet and I felt ; T: like I . was wearing a size 14 derby i- I hat. I was badly burned, a especial-a uy cue arm, ana couian t swam. The Navy's official report said , i that McMahon was "helpless be cause of serious burns." 60-fo- ot r- f 1 CHEF-BOY-ARD- WvVVVVMVVVVi K 1 TUNA CARNATION LARGE CANS 4 SLICED f0' L j Mushrooms TIP TOP 6 oz. FROST-N-FLAM- E . MINCE or PUMPKIN each ! i ; boat that remained afloat. They stayed on the severed hull section the rest, of the night and i much of the next day, expecting originally to be picked up by the Japanese. When nothing happened they decided to attempt to reach b small island about four miles ' away. i Kennedy, clad only in skivvies, tied McMahon to a piece of tim ber from a wooden gun mount and, with the straps of McMahon's kapok Hfejacket In his teeth, towed him to the island. Two crew 'members who could not swim, William Johnson,' Wal tham, Mass.; and Gerald E. Zin-e-r, Winter Park, Fla.; both of whom , are here for 4he inaugural were similarly towed.' ' The next day they transferred to another island, Kennedy again towing. McMainoa. Alter seven days of subsisting on coconuts, and a lime food and water found in Japanese caches, they were found native war canoe. by an eight-ma- n - The natives brought welcome - , , i i Family Bible To Be Used In ' nMlflnin II II till II lJll y y I . I J LIU 1 ' U.S. CHOICE CUT ANY II ? 7 Ml CRISPRITE JV lb, - - - FRESH FRUITS and U.S. 110. CAMPBELL'S CHILI BSANS SOUP 3 cans j)) SPAM ' COCOA n COCOA JELLO I 7 LARGE Ah lb. can can 12-o- z. 45c . 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It will not be opened to a particular passage and Kennedy will place his hand on top of the TUNA lb. bag SCJar VEGETABLES WASHINGTON (UPI) When John F. Kennedy raises his right - MUSTARD S?c 1 BAG n Be PORK & BEANS RUSSETS , MORE & MORE PEOPLE ARE SAVING MONEY, by SHOPPING CARSON'S MEAT VARIETY. MM). y 14 ; I ii u lb. THICKNESS Mi 7 -- xyj ' I 1 . . : Pork Induau ration , 1 Swanson'g Chicken, Turkey, Beef or CANS 16-o- z. WW FAMILY SIZE LARGE . .. V Lower CANS ; McMahon remembers that Ken nedy and a crew member ' who has since died Leonard Thorn, Youngstown, Ohio, swam out and helped him to the part of the Prices Are (r DRINK US g)l : . V WW aLzi (ill EE 43' , 9 ..- FROZEN FOODS PKG. - i- ur . PIE MIX ! i ' r--: SELECTS ?; : - PIZZA I W I y sheared off. .. n J " 'III Always D 1 si ; LlnLE AND SAVESHOP AT CARSON'S mm SHEPPARD, AFB. - Airman Third Class Michael DV Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Miller, 41- - N. 5th ; E., American Fork, was recently graduated from the Maintenance Specialist Course, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Airman Miller came to Sheppard AFB from Lackland AFB, Texas where he began his basic military, training. j i got out of there only v the old, boy upstairs will ever know," McMahon told Unit e d Press International. "I. mast have, been thrown out the rear of the part that was i k Shop Carson's ere Food ; 'How m - LB. : f v Give Yourself a Raise In Salary .1 original PT109, shearing off a starboard section. ; As the engineer of the crew,, he was the only man below deck at the time. He happened to be in the pan t cue Doax which first caught on fire and sank almost. imimedi-- Michael C. Miller Is . jm Graduate or Ah Class j 7 y will be displayed. , 2,000-mile-an-ho- Hound Dog missile also er-corri- ed WASHINGTON (UPI) If you tens of thousands along the his- a Virgin Islands float shaped like love a parade,' Friday is your toric route and viewed by tens of a ship, of Columbus, America's millions on television. day. westward expansion by horse rid"Frontiers" Parade Theme ers and Indian floats. A procession of 32,000 military from Then, a stand and civilian perreviewing men, dignitaries Weapons Display formers, ranging from Shriners in front of the Executive Mansion, has Kennedy promised to on mule' back to pretty girls on he will watch the panoramic pordefenses the nation's strengthen colorful floats, will salute John F. trayal of America's past, present and the armed forces will parade march and future, and of frontiers conKennedy in a three-hou- r of prime weapons examples they after he take's his presidential quered and yet to be conquered. are ready to order. The theme of the is parade oath at the Capitol. The President and the nation The new President will lead the ("World .Peace Through New Fronwill see for the first time a half-siz- e and tiers" the frontiers will take way- to the White House at the scale : model of the Air the exploration of many forms space depicted by a Discoverer Forceps experimental B70 bomber. presidents, Napoleon Bonaparte, satellite ..; recovered from .orbit, to the edge of space by the The Queen Elizabeth, Josef Stalin and flight Minuteman interX15 rocketship, descent to the continental ballistic missile, a Haile Selassie. CHUNK STYLE PCS. or OVER 3-l- b. a Japanese destroyer rammed the fctely. . 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