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Show I I t Also our toraet, Ivan a tears a iMuclear Vv or w Iff n T" ff By LEON DENNEN Newspaper Enterprise Analyst MUNICH (NEA)- - "Will there be a war, Ivan?" one Russian . asks another. "No," replies Ivan. "But ..' .. com- rade Nikita Khrushchev will carry on such a struggle for peace- ful coexistance that not one of us ' , will remain alive." -This : grim "joke" is; now in wide circulation in Moscow. It is an "expression of the ordinary Russian's fear of war since he became aware of Khrushchev's ' brinkmanship game in Berlin. When Stalin ruled the; Soviet -- ' I ... fiSSi' 1961 -- . cs . st - five-minu- te ? 4 , photo-mechanics- ," - - "Nearly every form of industry can make some use of some of LOGAN (XJPI) Sen, Frank E. this equipment," ihe said. !"The Moss' visit to Logan Friday Will ones using it read like a blue include 'meeting with education, book of American business." business and wildlife groups. The Utah Democrat will meet with Prof. Arthur D. Smith of the GRANT ASYLUM BELGRADE (UPI) The YugoForest, Range and Wildlife Manslav school at Utah State government has granted poagement litical asylum to 18 East GerHe wilTalso meet with USU pres- mans, reliable sources said toident Dr. Daryl Chase and his day Most of the East Germans arstaff and make an educational television film with Prof. Wendell rived last August, the sources Anderson. said. They are engineers, techniThe senator will also attend a cians and skilled workers who luncheon meeting with the senior were visiting here. It was reported to be the first officers of Cache Valley Banks to discuss banking' and other prob- time that East Germans visiting lems. Yugoslavia have refused to rev Moss is expected to return from turn home and asked for political 'Washington, D.C., tonight. asylum. TJni-yersit- y. . . rniFP3 f ' I . y : . ? & tutiA ....... roo (6)c " ""i t aster. But President Kennedy, , Secretary of State Rusk and other Western leaders would do well to study andv analyze seriously the M " : 7f FOR LI 12 strength pf Khrushchev's domestic position before they make con- cessions on Berlin in advance of an East-Weconference. Surely itis a poor gambler who thinks only of the disadvantages of his own hand. A good one will try to find out what are the disadvantages of his opponent's hand and play the game accordingly. No doubt the West faces difficulties in a West Berlin that lies 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain. But Khrushchev also has his own pack of domestic and international political and economic troubles as he maneuvers for another round of East-Wenegotiations. Thus it is irresponsible for Americans like Sen. J. W. to assert, as he did in London, that the West is not "without blame over the Berlin situation. 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FLASHLIGHT Clean (Plain) - - - - - .75 Foil Size i 1 j ullJu".: - CLEANER hev's IlOf f pi SWEATERS jjl ii . - , GUN OIL DEER BAGS IT ! ..... .1,1 4 tmak VYinasnieia, tit I , - , kuJ , ?J the most fotKtGLUHm v (snJmo)'. Russian who is of this opinion. We' have lost millions of our people in the last war and don't want to fight again. Soviet people like Americans. ' It is our leaders who hinder our contract with you." Russians interviewed abroad by Radio Liberty, the American-supporte- d station broadcasting from Munich to Russia, agreed with few" exceptions that! "peace and a higher standard of living" were more important for the Soviet people than Khrushchev's promise of a Communist "utopia" or his design for world domination. A Russian university professor visiting a West European capital put it this way: "The thought of war is not only unpopular, but it frightens our people. Even Khrushchev realizes this and will never dare to embark on a military adventure1." Perhaps the Russian professor underestimated Khrushc urge for world domination. In, any international serious conflict there is always a danger that miscalculation might lead to dis- VON'S ' ... Sy SPRAY CAN 1 - "Khrushchev plays with war. He pushes America I am not the only j textiles.- " make guesses .and deductions from limited evidence. Yet each day brings new evidence that the ordinary Russian like the ordinary man and woman in the West, does not want to die for Berlin. The Soviet people paid a terrible price in the war against Hitler. The thought of an atomic conflict strikes fear into Russian hearts. . A Soviet engineer interviewed in Germany said: readings music, hunting and ing and doesn't have : time to do any of these things as much as he would like, is president of Robertson Phot Inc., founded by R. R. Robertson in 1921. The founder started out with etching machines, branched into camera; equipment for industry, and found an early customer in the United States Air Force; back in the same decade. At present, Florsheim is !most interested in a machine which gives an automatic reproduction of low-copaper offset plates in a minute from bla'ck and white copy. The process of making the paper plate, putting it oiito a press and running off up to 300 copies is a operation, the company said. No dark room is necessary. "Where this is useful," Florsheim explained, "is in a major industrial operation; An engineer makes a .drawing: You need copies in detail, right now. So you put the machine to work." "Anyone who can work a camera can learn to run it," he con tinued. But the whole field in which he works, Florsheim continued, should be of increasing impor"! tance in industry. Photomechanical equipment is ..printing. "The whole field has not even used in printing and graphic approached the potential of devel- dits: It is used in the production opment it cpuld reach and prob- of the "printed" circuits that apably the most dramatic expansion pear in radio and television 'sets; used in the production of temwill be in industry." who he likes admits Florsheim, plates patterns used as guides r needed in building airframes and missiles. Chemical plants use such equipment; metal fabricators producers of petroleum products1 and Moss To Confer With Various Groups in Logan .,.,... v i fish- ." r years. For the present we must still Tremendous Potential Seen I n Ta Ic i n g P i ct u res photo-mechani- - ,.'' the fate of the United Nations. One day the Russians may be permitted to tell the world and each other, publicly what they really think about their Communist regime and Khrushchev's promise of a Red "Utopia" in 20 Financial Gossip By JESSE BOGUE UPI Financial Editor NEW YORK (UPI)' We haven't seen anything yet of the potential of taking 'pictures, Leonard S. Florsheim Jr. believes. When he talks about the future of picture taking,-- however, it is in a particular field: Industrial uses of the photographic process or more specifically, what" he calls the proc-- . ess. In 'simplest terms, photomechan- Ics is the. process of getting an image, onto metal, plastic or other surfaces by photographic processes. , For the cameras that Florsheim makes at a plant in Chicago are hardly the type to be slung on a trap over a hiker's shoulder. Some of them weigh up to 14 " tons, and can cover a field up to six by 16 feet. "A great many significant things are coming up in straight ,he said while a photolithographers attending show here last week. "Anyone ' looking ahead tp some types of completely automated operations will have .to look for part of the answers in this field. We think it ... is where publishers will have to look for future developments in w.w.w.- Wi'HI' JV yagffftWg?: a empire with an iron fist it might not have mattered much what ordinary Russians thought. Indeed, it could have been claimed that they did not think at all since they were permitted neither the means nor opportunity of doing so. This is not true of te Russian people - in 1961. Their point of view is now worth taking: into account.' It should certainly be considered carefully' by the Western statesman and diplomats as they prepare to negotiate with Khrushchev over Berlin and SUNDAY HERALD THURSr - 6A n n j VALUES REDUCED TO --- up |