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Show re,. , -- ,, " . - V , , ,.., 5 , . . 1Pre i - AS '1 c,,, , , i.,,17,,tt " 7 :1 ,, e....,,4,tt7a - 'SA. , . take City, fridoy, Jut,' 19, 1961 - ., - . - - as hat;ini,.5 been divinilyinspired. . r , s Dev - . ' - '' - - , - - - - -- Of , , - . . , to the .- - - d - - 1 . -- . ' funds.. . - , ' , -- -- suPPort success that if it is to be,.. the ......... developing :the lake's recreation ancl.,2ther potentials. tis. -- :, , - y- ' the ''''''''''''' ipate hut did. - - A ..7 the nature of the corona, the luminous shell around the sun, visible only during a total eclipse. Another is whether the corona Is related to One of iR i zodiacal lighta phenomenon visible alter a bright sunset - which' Ls - .. . --- - - ;es": Of '-- it ,... ," . - ' . 0 , 4 - -,. - .: ! - - i ; . , - bad-actin- " ' ) , .,,- , , , , ' , . - . . , , ..,'-..,,,:-- . .,- -,. - ,- ..,. ,- - Nit, Ver- 7: . B y 1.1 croft RIESE , , when I was i,,,, Tokyo as, mmme. l''''''4"41hat the General Electric Co. has beesms to d,,,,Mp products 0n4 manu. facture :hens in the US. et fairer cost ...,e.t:.,:, - , ---- F youfocug: Were.A . . . .t. o try ' ... - et t,oNsatde7 ufe Al ilu 3 ev a, committed suicide in N.. four years ago the future of the vember of 32. was in ---- - 1t made-n- o ' RadioReceiverDepartment difference to Stalin. his mistress Rosa, sister question it is no w emp 1 oying One of Khrushchev's mentor, Kagan. third more people than in 1959. transistor radio business in the face of Japanese competition. The Japanese radio was priced spectacularly below domestic makes. The flood of radio irnports'' from - - iiierril-- -- um-6'e-r-Tai were shot in Lubyanka Prtion,the 'beginning of the big purge of the - Meet ItI - -- - in-t-he - -- - Jtros-sibl- bunti-v-isibl- - - - - - - two-third- risk-takin- - - he-su- irely-over-t- his . - ' a ' - - - , -' II . -- , f - -- - light--Ploie- -- . - erowtrd high-qualit- sary-sottre-e:- 44 - - , - e ' -- . The-impae- Ditemma In Viet Nam - . - - - - .. -- - Rx,,,Implethat-unpopularity-ta.thoroughly--- , ' . - ... . - ', -- -- . it . , j .. A e - 0 ' 'A ON-TH- aV - , , - ,. visible-improveme- - r -'- ----t WHO - it-n- .. , , w'. taLIEZ - . rY" n-vielent 1 Asli-co-unt- . - - 4' . , In a -- MorelBark--Jhan7 ' ' - , w, PANAMA'S I.LTI)LtTIll to the U.S. to settle potnts Of dissatisfaction or open negotiations for a new canal - treaty no later than Monday ran-be with probably ought to be Panama is seeking a number of rights in the U. S controlled tanal Zone and tomr ofbixis,Lothers tr,,,,,,,, olite mail no chances are that Panarra Mild be tempted to increase its demands in the future. In fact. Panama on a number of con- cession s. from. the US., including art in-- ,creasingly large share of the economic '' activity the Zone creates, by raising a under-to-this- -p Vi , . ''''. stal!.'-m.c.flt. ..GP,9111P-- L. - 4.11'31...P.re4icicut,ottlia....,----,...-- No -,' - Scare-Tatit"---7---- - broken ankle in a fall. This was Mr. Carney' s second serious accident Two years ago he was ridrng in an automObile with Eileen Ivers Glen N. Mcnonald wben the car overturned. Mr. McDonald' was killed in the accident. GAN E you the idea, first of all, t at it was smoking isa custom for adults." That recent.' NV .Because here's a last month's m a ga7ine for hot rod- - ,Ine hp and s ophisticated to smoke? Maybe it wg' example of your ''parents Maybe others in the ders, the young enthusiasts who build up, beef up, paint crowd smoke. Maybe you're just showing your freedOm' up old automobiles. Most kids tan dire at 16. Hot rod- or- from parental discipline; But you're ders come in sizes and lip. On the back of r from ociety, Just the same. Smoking 'isn't going to tieing exploited, is a cigarette ad. The young fellow smokthis magazine . , do you any good.-Anthere's very strong physical evi-- , 16. To whom do you think. this 20,-o- r . mg might be , ,s - - dence that i t does you harm. That isn't scare talk, it's advertisement is addressed? ll'ou answer.-- common se Ilse, like telling you not to drink DDT. 7 Why do the Congress of Parents and Teachers, and Lop ping it Up other groups, not want you to smoke? Because they'd ' like to have PEOPLE have been and ,THESE And millions of trying to fasten a habitit and physicallY.you growup strong - pure, mentally. lapping 71 1 Al - 14 te hnuckle - ' Panama derives considerable financial benefit from US . operation' of the water-va.--$-71million a yea,r, to be exact. . These benefits not guaranteed In per--1- -US . is studying at the . vvay, least a new canal capable routes for to quit a jOillt commission set up in 1962, p of handling modern ships and heavier to work out agreements on disputes. ' When U.S: aid is given it shduld be ,s, traffic loads. One route runs through Panimia s Darien region, but the on the basis of merit. If we strictly -- -' hat. . -- ruckus in 1959. The U.S. will have only itself to blame if it allows this - to become - -a "cent on ' d- Co- run through Nicaragua an -- PARADOXICALLY, Panama' has the et-- fronfery to insist that the US. has a moral obligation to build an new canal in Panama. Continued truculenee on its part, however, LS a good sway to insure that se take ourbusiness, elsewhere. , 50 Years Ago' . , , , . - Just .'now, six major cigarette manufacturers - a statement thatlt Is nnt, the the industry to promote or encourage smoking among youth." They said that persons featured in advertising "should be and should appear to be adults." , Sen.- - Maurine 7Zeutakrger (Di of Oregon, who's bringing Out a book on ,smoking this fall, calls this a, modest action. She says that4"the American law cOurtzgi, are moving inexorabty toward cigarette mann' facturer met -- - at i!!SUNI It Is Worth It - have a-- NV er ttlyobjective'T Thmlcit over. And think of all those ads picturing young people and athletes and youth's, folk heroes, all puffing away. is - Evensome liquor companies urge moderation in their ads. Ever see a cigarette ad urging moderation? These companies will have a rising publiehcalth coneern to deal with, You've got only yourself to handle . Goirrg to continue to he misused? , - -- - ; - - . Years- - Ago-- 7 July .19; editorial tbs . the problems. facing Soutti Dakota's plea fot admission to the Union. While it ought to he admitted, there was difficulty in that some of the people there wanted the area to he, dIvided into two states, while others wanted-l- t to go in as on huge unit. 138a-LA- n cusm-- ri , ' (' State Commission. er G. N. Child and Orson Ryan on the tornmittee for of school studies, declartsd that every child must memorize 48 classical poems during his eight. years In the city's elernentary schools. July 1941a1; . . uP ' - . - - -- -- S , -- . toree. rently sports jackets and ldflaked' 'riddled by- -a purge. t dor pants and exclaim,- "They have Nikita Sergeyevich Introduced an . kept me away from you Americanworkers. Now I mppt , - - - ,-1Cli- ni-drushe tPeace and friend.. m----m to .track flown and '711E, Ant-lS expel those party members who DIDNT HE TAKE time out to de-- ' secretly persist in their dastardly bate Dick Nbcon In the kitchen oppositional activity ' against the . party and against theSoviet jtate. --will be treated-as such." ABROAD: - . - -- only.--re----- ' - to' look ti, ,n tbe,pp,rfrt,...stt,trak,tg4zd,.:ga,,japaa.tgachgcLagu,.4a4562,-.f.,Ilr.b......IILCfMS-.SL-Qriea.-Ctt.RUODetk...-...Yitd'L...A.u.CL.tkg-th.IAaQcI..Lott.-ioff-e.cotfim----,tion are trie result of three factors Aell prOilticts. Reiently I asked Rai4 .., ufd. The new Mrs. Stalin was, a in- s ,' of United the capturing . shoot from northern Japan to Alaska, and a beauty. She introduced bold business planning, Cordin.ef, chairman of the hoard of GE, States obradio and an transistor market burn the of frared eyes rays may to who hit company's policies o nd the across Canada before ending in the At. investment . in new products and fa- - a new and lighter social life to the ''z' 40 mor e an of th the total ,e radio server, the United States' Public 'Health . regions for such successful competition. . kremlin . lantic Ocean near Maine, racing at 1,660 mines, aria the spirited cooperation market, Here is his comment: cautioned. Service has . This of Another included of will Vour. employes.. f The moon TA meet this thehiri example to 2,800 miles per - sompeti -' Best-- way la ID oLaLthe .edipse, some same principles-i- s our steam ttir:Ffer-- V governess for Stalin's chil- area. -- t at protect employ- - the EAtrirj:conprstfc,114Calid-iii-erel)yIv, bine business observers say, is by indirect means, such Alituy eve. Th e .. at Schenectady , N.Y.,, then by el m Irmn or the Board, Ge neral ment in the Utica plant, th e G enela 1 -and gmernness later wrote, in the L3nn, mass. For Salt Lake city and most of Utah , as using a pinhole In one piece of card- Electric people 1 Utica embarked Electile company er's ' , of the grand on a major drive o reduce costs. the eclipe will rearh a maximum of . board to project the sun'i image on an- reeption EMPLOYMENT . COMES not only YORK-- The cam- held by ,Stalin in 1933 . She remem - WENN. highly The ; our radio engmeers redesig 53 ("c and is timed for '2:10 p.m'. other sheet of cardboard, but - some ophfrom keeping established busi- market bered particularly:petitive International to meet the ne competi ' products s b o. Is nesse even not ut a do this 't' from approve competi ive, thalmologists that Is emerging today represents tio II; M For purpose of the study a total ef 20 isk a creating new products and Indus.. ' . . ; a Ukranian. secretary of a 1, anagemen t decided t All agree that sunglasses, , one of the toughest challenges metnou. fac:", new "on investment in be committee at Moscow , w ho danced will major produ Special astronomical expeditions welder's -coccles . smoked ,,classes. double Stwtoia hil Q.nP ea rrinnnack. ilia' - Tnitpti -. -reno tries. I Every new business is a im- - ----1 ne was rquipilit-ial.in Mountain Cadillac cannot iactury and Maine, the perched atop overemphasize merit. The day Is past when w vated and expanded to permit more layers of exposed photographic film and 1 nance..ot maintaining in this tim. es with including two groups from the Space Ad- - :other .filters 7"" his 1I'"'""-- - H e WaS at un- a!'domestia. catithinkinterms or streamlineslilles alltiswittassemolY offernioprotection - adequate profit incentives' gó4 Singer' and also liked telling co try' are interested These units --controlled - protection."- - - Dr.- - Luther L. , market" and a foreign market," - conveyor systems. Employes at all for- t aneellotes- - w hich made-ev- en StalinInvest.kind of risktaking ' principally tri - tbe: zodiacal c:11(, ideas to-- im-- ment an nnovation whi.ch,"trt emPE" 111' levels came ... laugh !' : that is the true Terry,:aurgeon- general: galdf flatly,:-I- t j .. an increasingly large proportion sendtind o:balloons equipped values cut and cost& New prove soUrce of n cannot be stated too strongly that there employment. of United States businesses, corn . machines stepped up output and WAS OUR PAI., with telescop ic. cameras to take shots Klirushy Planned ris taking is a neceq- is no safe way to look directly at the sun Some of our ' held to rigid petition is world-wide- . tlap9!5,eA t the. h .ght. ot the standards. ',as high as 105.000- feet , :so-tti, any as he danced the dervish merriment butirvdIAt-iftTrglit--Nr.c therefore of emp1o1nt growth. . TODAY, TRANSISTOR radios made are some of our most aggressive he had shouted to Stalin, "Gopok," For example, 'the ne " businesses So IVIIII,E THE SCIESTNTS measure to be an extension of the Nun's corona? at Utica ere successfully corn. and suceessful competitors. "One of theie days, Joseph Dzintga , t": , The corona is visible about two degrec liZ1,2,..t.fr71 VII'. itnr,-- r,thxto-ity- l twining. nal ti.ii the forefront of all business plan . produ0s 'have been introduced by . from the center of the sun and zodiatal,,,,, ties of free electrons and dust particles, show. I'm going to tell the world . establish-are . now which and 'n the Radio Receiver Department, the weather in space : etc., perhaps hat a louse you really were. And fling , 'and profoundly affects the light has been observed 20 degrVt's away. terms Of jobs and sales, include sue such as multi band sets, stereo-FM- , leVels Of employ ,me n t I n t his cowl. throw it would-bbest for the rest of us to look The middle range of the phenomenon is your bones out of the matt- new as nuclear technologies power, portable home intercoms, educe- - In try. many every companies In Red Square." It might eum today, because even it invisible data processing, solidaway and just take their word for what duringln eclipse employe has I competitive countei . tional science kits, and a remote con- - . space systems, n the biggest laugh of the hay , electronics chemand state , is no. brighter than the earth's atmos- special goes on in an eclipse. trol system for model trainscreatf part overseas who Is generally re. Insata and metals. eveninMNOr it might have led to his rttc.4,,A to Lubyaitka ebwel considerably less pay and ing netst.t employment opportunities. , being one of per. More than rusiti the quarter on employment at , has a lower standard of living, Manently pe mated. employment in General Electric Utica has been Impressive. Where The lower wages and salaries It didn't hap tn that way., N. S. today has been created by such new paid by our overseas competitors .businesses in the last ten years. Yet Khrushchev lived rule, prosper, them a tremendous give advantage TilEATIFFICULTIES the U. S. is expert; are affairs in South Viet Nam shnuld' be sur- of these the oversee mostobvious ..ce only amazing develop. in lower costs and prices. In many the planned risks that the company ments, bawl out Pres' nt Eisen- ,, encing with integration demonstra- 7 prised by the way the Diem government Instances, they also have highly ef- , has taken. Every improvement we bower, rattle acted. For the Diem regime reportedly is bmbs, Is- ficient manufacturing facilities and tions'makt,!s It difficult for us to criticize makerepresents a commitment .to.si - sue threats that toppled ':som goy. South Viet Nam for 'its harsh handling the Viet. - laboratories that were built. new thoroughly unpopular :among riskthe risk of research ' ernments and stirred others ke after World War It and are tattiong, narnese.-I- f of Buddhist sitdown demonstrators. the Incident-I- n Saigon Is ariir , a' -- - , ' workiv----,------ --r a'''''''',7 Difficulthut notimpo,sstiale g that might fail, or new , fields, including sufficient - atmor , periments Wro-nis wrong regardless of where deserved.. UNDER THINE CONDITIONS, a designs that might not win cus- - and confiscatory taxes. it is found. And from this distance the Despite a flurry of talk,,In the past tomer United States ,company is re- - acceptance. A. NOW RED CHINA, a power which about "basic reforms" in South Viet Nam i Ap,,;10'N handling of the Buddhist demonstration quired to meet foreign competition E invest- IT IS TAKING of t, Would make the world safe for in Saigon this tveek can be. destribed Rs a condition for further U.S.' aid, there by making the- most effective use ment risks Such as tire, and communism by who of all the resources at its corn- In build- has been no only. aS callous brutality. on the existence of adequate inccn- - don't want It hasdestroyincall .,..4 end calleCtoran rnand, with znew products, new It seems that a large rrowd of men, 2 h ing a base for democratic institutions. ' fur- ta kingtheTIT-1K h ru shehevI he man' whose ad. of manuru and the-- One qualified observer, " wonfen7atid.Thi1drenin Saigon vbere stag, ,.. States industry depends for iti ca ministration once was called in best quality( workmanship. The ex- ' , Browne, former assistant program officer log a sitdown and prayer demonstration parity to generate profits, to pro- - Peking, the first among equals." General Electric the perienceof In protest ,Agairists, alleged religious dis- of the U.S. foreign aid mission to South vide employment opportuinties, and has no other Place to turn RadioReceiver Department at Utica, to stay ahead of the rest of the world '' Khrushy Viet Nam, refers to President Diem as "a rumination by the government of PresiN.:V is a ease in point. the West; to us. Well to except ' , In this new day of world-widcomdent Ngo Dinh Diem, Ralph J. Cordiner deadly weight chained to our'neeks." VAs recently as four years ago, probably welcome him. But one petition. His Vietnamese friends write him, From all reports the demonstration , were not certain kve could stay prays that the West remPmh-r- 3 planned risks pay off C IOU wa, scrupulously of a Browne reports, that if anything "the also. that-hhas broken every n Yet club swinging ,police waded into the more is oppressive-thaevery pact, and differs from hi3 mosphere getting . Chinese tormentors only in the ever." crowd, striking out left and right. TEEN-AGERmethod by which all men can be S attic.This U.S. a In all the SMOKE: no most some puts Offering little nr eresistance, duced to slavery. Let us accept him , ward position. Some 4,000 American sot- of the demonstrators we-rstill kneeling within that frame of. reference. to pray when three or four police ganged, - diers are fightingsome dyingin-Souti . Viet Nam to help prevent a takeover by up on each of ihem and beat them before Opinions xprossod by columnists Ind &titer Communist ,Viet Cong guerrilla forms. ,wr.iterk In till ,POSO carting them off- to jail. . , and not necessarily tilos 'et Thu Desoret News. ot for the By I ILI,1431 M. STRINGER liability to lung cancer victims" and sees the time when Diem our deserve government bad the industry will have to issue frequent warnings to its--- : Chief of the Washington Bureau of impression, but Let least it is tinctly support In any shape or form. -- --, it vivid demonstrationof what NOT to Monitor' .. to avoid lawsuitg. customers, Saeitol Chrigiaw . Last month Canadian tobacco manufacturers an- ' AS MATTERS STAND, however, we face WASIILNGTONThis column is addressed mainly nounced they would not run Surely ttemonstratiops flat are of a cigarette c ommercialgOn the dilemma of allo win gLa vital South- Utah- Educators' Required adults I Ittolesertragerswhoarttoke-.,tand-to,an- yor t v ision 'before 9 pm. In May the National fall to commOnismor Who might be reading over their shottideti.e-'--- and Teachers veted to step up its Congress of Parents Children Learn-Poetry- ? but with restraint. Dilly when the demon- -tregime-whi- le of supporting it- - hes- a gi Friend,- - yerttre--beiriagainst een-age smoking. The American Ntrationt are Viotetir eak-pol- ice violence" seeking to reform It The latter alterna(From llto Dowel Now; Film) ploitedAn the language of old Broadway, Hello sucker!. Cancer Society is takIng similar action. In some high in dealing with them be justified. is no better than the lesser of two . tie ' 25 Years Ag Exploited? Sure, the tobacco ebmparties have been schools, clubs and groups have been formNI to dis. Of counke, no thoughtful observer of ' . evils. . . trying to get you to smoke. ADa you've sitecumbert. , , Jitly 19,'1938-1-Roge'courage smoking People are NN: a kin g up, you see. F. Carney, . Now the companies seem to be acquiring"morals."., 21, was being brought down from sto,..willtatiailurialse at the sun are reduced, - ' . t e ' . ' , 7- -----; - ,, . . ---- --- sun gazers, teur astronomers, are cautioned against risking permanent damage to the eyes by takingn few quick glimpses. During an eclipse the dazzling - , . s . - F4 - 4... TOUGH BUSINESS COMPETITION Astro., - - , s 4 :A He Finds The Buddhists Are Easier To Get At' , -- - heh .,,,,,,,, ek) , " .0, 2,,,,,, 4 I , ...-- ' - "y" e - ,,,. . we common . . " ".i4..,,,.; . - ars; -- - - 11ty-t-thie- While making their ! -- 7 - ',,willi N.- ---- - ' By BOB CONSIDINE ' YOP:KHow about these i NrEw mixed4ip Chinese Reds Khrushchev. study EcIipse May Yield Space Secrets SOLAR-- - EC IPE ma phcre according to the acientistst sAruRpArS naut outer pioide ' .; .; - - ponies at all t - ..,..- - ' .t 1 it should , .,... , - - - , 1- , . 4 iNVESTING IN, TOURIST cleyelopment deSPIWS-the4u1- , ite:smsfhteyino:tsi ,, rit - . ," o SA11.-TAk- p - - . ,, , v tf. , - . - he il , ..., - ',. I rompari-c--- - 1 - i , - , , . . ' -- 4 . newly-create- - I appointment----iFo-m--Fivifiiii-ceit- - t'..; , '4.. , ber is to be appointed soon to.round out ' somely, and there's no ,reason to believe that Great Salt, Lake would be an exce' the Lake Authority. An- -. CertAinly thp Crent rosp4nsibility----tfony The' Authority-hast- , p-- - step in this direction Great Salt Lake guthority. ..,Tey are Thomas G. Judd, George Buzianis, Itiy II.. ' ' . ten lour members at - - , ' vC --- le -- . - thigwvek-with-th- e ttah -- 1 ginning-to-eorrect----talvent them. An Important , - develop-Grereally Wants-t1 I , full to its Salt Lake potential, it will have and time the to invest more than just of capable merCauch as those aerv,.-,- ; ing on the Lake Authority. It also will have to Invest some hard --cashI! not- -- , If o '3- .r. ,,,,,,,, - . dust. .. , I The difficulty arises svhen it comes to the point of getting the plans off the drawing board and into reality.. Much of the time it has been because of difficulty in raising the necessary funds to finance various proposPd projects. ost- , - , par-Peop- --- '- -- Why; To U.S.A. Of Course! , ' A number of such plans already have been - c - - -- -- , : , - TURN?,-- ,, , - formulated at one time or another, ticularly with regard to the Saltair area, 'oly to end up on She shelf gathering ' - , -- ".",,, 4,,,,,-- - -- The - ' - , first part of this taskdrawing up plansshould not prove Coo difficult. - , - - , . op Great Salt Lao ANYONE WHO DOES much traveling outside of Vtah finds himself being about Great Salt , asked frequent questions ' . Lake. everywhere are highly curious about this unique body of water. They , want to know if it's a major resort area ' and,whether or not it would be advisable to spend much time there. Honesty compels ode to answer that the Great Salt Lake is. Indeed, an inter- . esting. spot to visithut only for a short that the lake is one t stayand untierdevPloped ,resouteesZfor- - at-- tourists. ; tracting It's- a point in Utah's favor, however, that we are realizing our shortcomings in 4., -- .. isot. b--.-2 W4 ARUSHY' WHERE 0 and give him a nice win before going into that other debate back home? IA Didn't he explain to the National . Press Club in Washingtonor those ' who were able to survive its lunchtalk , rmntit....0.,:-,Ln't mean r;,,,... eon farethat be really -,- 7, um: uivi . Is: :tsuaar:v lp:1:1;:er: 4,1X:( ' us physically to plinned kngiscr . 13(3dY ,,(1, but only economically? ie , .,:,-(We ,,,,,,,;, .,, wouldn't be dead, he said in his , ' AV.llikk Didn't, he put on that big show kindly yay, just dead broke.) , i us at U.N. a couple of years ago? S'"N Didn't he compliment Bill Hearst Isohr , , sales been 1 ttobetirhinmkeeottlnigt; zoevr'ecrhaalltleimngeess,ducorimnge d atthumeopuinntgryevhearv since. k! 1 ' dlYkt Didn't he and . by 4, assuming , ,.'t President Eisen- 7 , . 1 . newspapers of the United States and '.-' COI,- -2 : v ,l- ii e e r how ha therefore was a Monopolist? Didn't 't ., - - ; N., :, ' those nice chats '', he mistake ,Frank Conniff for it ' at Camp DavidMarshal Konev? Didn't he indeed .' , i The talks gave ...,.. look me over once in his Moscow ., .0 ' ., , ' Ike a welcome 1 , ,,'''' t office, when Hearst explained that ' -' , .4 ...4--," , ft I was substituting for Kingsbury respite from his ' : , ''' ,, 'Lid-o. EAron; ' ..,'"""' Smith: and groVI to Hearst "He's 4,00 . ,,,, X-,.''''.,-- , , , bigger than Smith, but is he as ..,,,N. ,,t Didn't the Soviet -,-,e..,..1 , ,,,, ,,,.,;,,,; . 'N., ? Chairman pay, a f good?" -,.. , visit to the feria '1 !i' .. ,111111IPP Lovable. That's the only word AIL, ''' in Iowa of genial 1 , that properly applies le Nikita ,.1.,,:if,"--!.L.,1d 1 Bob Garsch? It . Sergeyevich. Provided. of course, . 4! - .,, ,, fhaavneeeoldtoBtourb sae t ..boyish prank. ; I ,Az...itoh Considine : you overlook a few 4. , .4 . . more American reporters than he .4 ,, Oh, the little matter of his years Ns,. iNs, ' AN, ' ,, had been in ;a since able to, body, as a combination hatchet Irian and . ,, , 4. , Ilewa, ,. . '!. ''s- 4 ,ster for Stalin. Ile had done go ,, No.s-V.:;s1 .r,,, .......-02.Didn't Mr. K. bounce off his ape. well at rubbing out opposition in p-cial train at Santa Barbara, on his- - the Ukraine that 'Toe brought him .i - 0 ,... , ,.., way from Los Angeles to San Fran- - to Moscow in 1932 and made. him ' .. , .,,,- - ... , cisco, vvalk up to the nostril-flarinsecretary of the lirassnaya PH- -- - . , - ,:',.. ' - - - pm, 1 - ' 100..,::) ,, --- ------ , the Constitution of the United,Statcs stand for Let i . , . ' -Och, , , . 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