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Show C 7: W V Mr Mr- ,,,-- MF - 1r Mr , - Mr . SP .. , . ., ' NEWS AND TELEGRAM, SaltI Lake City, Saturday, March 21,4959 DESERET - - . . . '''., ......,------......---,.-- ---- - ' - MARMADLIKI I a Anderson andLeeming By In 4.1 Ao,a,A44046- - - Company-fo- the r 104 - e (.. .1114, ( '' - "Throw It at him yourself!" ppp. - ,... sp. p I , (--p. I s . - LONDON, 4UPIIThe So- a viet Union is conducting Atheist crusade, r Moscow Radio reported Friday night. It said thousands of mem1;ers of the Soviet Youth Lea gue , are a ddressi n g massed audiences in lactories, culture places and .1 COLOGNE, , So- - raya began celebrating theIranian N el,v0 t -Year Saturday without gard re- - to creasing In- , ru- - ram that she willmarry RaiPrince 'fi--- rol 1. , i A , - , Park ribly." Miss Berkey, 50, served for 21 years as combined maid, secretary and traveling corn. , panion, at $200 a month salary, to Mrs. Gertrude Corbitt, who died in Santa Monica. Calif.. Feb. 26. She was the widow of William H. Corbitt, a corpora. t "Ition lawyer Avho died about 20 years ago. The bulk of her , estate, estimated at more than I $1 million, was left to theNew ,York Foundling Hospital and ihe New York Commu.nity Mrs. Corbitt said I would be remembered, but I didn't NEW YORK (UPI)The commercial figure on anything like this," first non-stosaid Miss Berkey, who was jet airline flight from San itill busy closing up the Park Francisco to New York was Avenue apartment in which completed at 10:34 Friday she and Mrs. Corbitt had lived night when a Trans World - --f- or many ' years Miss Berkey said she is mov. Plans Made For In- - to a smaller apartment. WASHINGTON (UPI) Although the trust fund will ' U.S. and Jordanian Officials provide her with a mihimum annual income of $7,000, she worked out final arrangesaid she is looking for work as ments Satur. maid for about three days a otlay for the inweek because "I'd just die if formal visit , I didn't work. I just have to do Jordan's King . Hussein something." , The She said her years with Mrs. monarch Corbitt were "just wonderful." old She traveled twice around the will be greet- world and several times each ed by Vice year between 'New York and M. ei Paris with her employer, she Is -- 40 r;; Richard Nixon and , it wtaL Secre.J King Hussehr sit 'nothing tary of State Christian A, Herter in 'ceremonies when for the rest of my life In a chair and do x -,. - 55. 5,, , - , --- , , Airlines plane landed at Idlewild Airport. The Boeing 707 jet, carried 115 passengers and a crew of nine in the 4 hour and 58 minute flight. he arrives here by air Mon- day. Jordanian Prime Minister Samiral Rail and Agriculture Minister Aka flew in Friday night to make preparations for the king's five-dastay. in the capital. , Informed sources said Rifal might have a hurried conference with B r itish Prime Minister: Harold Mac.' millan when the.Briton stops here briefly Sunday r.Mon- last-minut- e -- y ident isenhower in Catoctin Mountains. the - 46 West 2nd South Monday Through Friday, March 2327, p.m. 1959-12;00-1- 2:50 Onethird of,the Gospel Narrative of the New Testament DOCLIS with the Eventil-othe Last Week of Our Lord's Earthly Ministry N f - Tuesday , -- of "The Day Monday ---, "he Authority" Music by Music Day WedneidayuThe ' Friday , ' Preacher: The Rev. Lynn Lyon College ,Chorue Silence", Preacher i The Rev. Richard W. Rowland music by , - of fellowship The Annual "Noon.Day 11,30, yiresk Services " are a united Christian witness In ern communtl. cordially-invite$ponsered by the Salt Labe City Ceuncil of Cliumbes, they are lot everyone. You are Cone whin you east lecrr when you must. , , Teacher Sees -- fieldsbesicieLeducatiOn. has economic, financial and cial applications It so-- , he said. yw:re, Dr. Graham said college, 0,ith an enrollment of about 250 students, operates without a gymnasium, with in- id that adequate facilities in teachers' salaries ra t from $200 to $350 per month. - ment; The speaker said that countless victims of alcoholism have been shielded from the public by families, friends and employers because of the social stigma that used to be 'associated with the illness. Mr. Smithers said thatunless the American public stops' protecting and starts detecting and treating alcoholics, the nit ton is in "grave danger." He said taxpayers are victims of alcoholism through high costs of law enforcement, jails and hospitals. Businessmen, he said, must share in the $1 billion annual loss to business and industry suf. fered from alcoholism. Alcoholism: he said, can happen to any family as one out of every 15 drinkers, on the averagebecomes an RICOhcgie, , , ,, , -- ' ' , !:,:.:,,, -' lil . . - -- ; ::,:!:i::: . t ,:,-,:- b, DR.-- '''''... house. Miss Agnes Palmgren, who atthe Lorna Doone Apartments, 320 E. 1st South, told firemen she awoke about 6:55 a.m. Saturday and, smelled smoke. She said he .noticod a fire in the service box located in the wall between her resides .,;,,,,,,..., T. DEMARS named to board Firemen found a book of matches and one spent match on the floor near the service - ARIg.-;-- A -- pair of newlyweds were in. jured Friday afternoon when their car overturned - near jiPage as they were returning jt Utah from a Mexico honeY-- Foss Peterson, 40, 72 E. South, Bountiful. suffered a laceration across the nose and was reported In "gocid" condition at the Page Hospital. His bride, Vonzza, 42,,suf. Ifered a broken shoulder and was repotted in "fair " cord!. Hon at the iame hospital. The Petersons were just south of Page headed toward the community with Mrs. Peterson at the wheel, when the. mishap occurred. She told officers,that a tire apparently :blew out and the auto rolled A. 6750 11TH SOUTH $27' 5t -- 7-- Feo-iff eI J.11. Tavern department, . Heart Murmurs Tied . To Process Of Aging he rest are Medicine. He said line. - -- ing--car- 1EV A P. ELDRRSVELD, tech. Ministet Iii AX116949 111011111011MMENII .Thats (hy you can ANYTIME. It's the Care that Makes the Difference! - - at ClIURCHES'OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. FIRST-3- 52 East Third South SECOND-5- 66 East South 'TempleEast MELLCREEK SOCIETY-26- 05 Thirty-thirSouth Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston. Masa' Karketi: . . -, READNG NIS,' 1400koSundays ys 1.490ko-8unda- "DESTROYING , ' dGS ' .. l: Isix ,k '',. SOC1ETY-11- 9:00 am 9:00 'Km 9:30 sm 10:00 a.m 10;15 am 10:15 a.m 9:15 am ar.ok. .,. 4110,,, , - .. . A , , .. i - i 'Zilt,z...0,......:!,..:';'......'..it, .. product of: ''' - , , 0,0 7 . , , ., - ., . . . . UTAH POULTRY FARMERS. 8(. COOPERATIVE ...... FEAR tEADS TO .PIEALING"''; I , , - . , . . . ,,, lo . . . , . , - t I - ,, . , -- '' s ''- - 4 t -,- . - --- ' , - - .," , -- - - . .. , , .. ROOMS' KWHO finlikeSundays KOALt230keSundays KVNU 610keSundays KSVC 960koSundays KUTVChennal 2.. Sun.. 1:30 Les ' South Main p in. Each Weekday KVEL, 12301eoSundays eau. , .. . s East 29 South 12 Noon to 4 o iii Each WitekdaY Science and Health Other Authorized Literature Borrowed or Purchased by Mali You are cordially invited to attend services and visit reading rooms. TVA ND RADIO PROGRAMS "How Christian Science Heals" KIXX KVOG , -. DOWNTOWN-3- 71 MILLCREEK - Most Lealing - SUNDAY SCHOOLS M1LLCREEK SOCIETY-9:- 30 cm. AND SECOND-11- :00 FIRST Rom ' TESTIMONY. - WEDNESDAY MEETINGS-14- :00 ri.m. sm-5:3- - - - - stp-- During Sunday Services 030 ALWAYS depend on Milk White Eggs for freshness and flavor for "MATTER" FREE . - Available - Also listen 1 method. 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Nurseries for Small Children lest PM HITE Or- d Herold Scott; Pester m "Ho Should Give hornet Lilo" ;111 em Mercer 21 to Dr. Scott: 745 am. KLO Mint 1430i Sun. 100 cm. KW110 tPial 180)Sun, 110 am. KDIrlo (nil 1126 S4n .; M ILK , Lesson"lermon Subject Dr. lerves-7-:30 Li. That's the e SCIENCE - 662 - - CHRISTIAN - cm 2' grVing 1 Constant refrigeration., - t Church School-1- 04e Elie. Club (Nigh SchersI)-4- :30 Chassis, Club (Cellogs)-- -1 Frequent gathering Quick cooling Meticulous candling and - Many Alive Postmortem examination of patients who later diedfrom 1 various éauses --- - showed that the deceased merely had, sci thickening of the aortic valve with aging. The associated other patients found to) have !murmurs still are aliva,e;fi-rDr. Shillingford (Nursery) - e - S69 South 13th of goodness when they are first laid. TOP QUALITY demands: - heart murmur. The murmur was picked up by sound re- cording apparatus,- now used centers, hi many medical which makes- - use of a micro- phone applied to the chest and a radio amplifier.. ' at the peak - urine-stitnulat- . 1,000 ' Eggs are clean and fresh - Hammersmith Hospital, Lopdon, showed that more than half had a "soft" systolic CHRIST EAST 13111 SOUTH , 11:06 A.M. 661set tendey A.M. 1I Preaching laming - -740 P.M. Preaching Sunday tags Scheel Werimcday 710 ladies lable Thro.. :3 r. iibi ap- - II and physical "awfully good" and may be overlooked in treating patients with rheu-,matic and otlwr congestive heart difficulties. He said a completely salt. free diet is not practical for stkch patients beca se it is di!ficult to keep p tients on it o t of the hosonce they--arpital. In sorn but not all cases, be said, ing drugs (di reties) are et-- . of the fective in ta salt in low-- . alt --diets given heart patientfr. Dr. Shillirigford and other speakers 'addressing the symposium noted that injection of harmless, colored, dyes is very helpful in obtaining vital information on the position and size of holes in the heart, blood flow from the heart, and the precise - natui-and obstructions prior to heart surgery. In addition to colored dyes, radioactive albumin also is used on occasion. patients years of age made at- over 60 The father of a Orem youth who was electrocuted last fall asked $150,000 in damages Friday for the death of his son. Ross Carter, father of Roger E. Carter, filed suit in U.S. District Court against Utah Power and Light Co. The youth was killed last Nov. 16 when the television antenna he was installing came in contact with a high voltage OF that a study of proximately. SuitHed CHURCH - . Fatal Shock TO GOD HOUR KAU, , 1 - SUNDAYS 10 P.M. Nicholas Yeas Nang (faster) BACK egg? -- n "very neat" burglar into Suzy's tavern, 867 W7 4th By EDWIN O. HAROLDSEN South between 2 and 3 a.m. Deseret News Staff Writer Saturday and escaped with Here's good news- for elderly $275, according to police reworried about heart people ports. disease. The yegg forced open the A British surgeon declared frontdoor to gajtLelryit in Salt Lake City that Friday then borrowed a flashlight from a drawer in the tavern "soft" or and went to work on a coin murmurs have been shown to be due to the natural aging operated machine. Jim Osborne, owner, told process and not to heart disofficers he used the machine ease. to hide a metal box containing "They do not signify in any several rolls of silver dollars way that the elderly patient has- - heart disease," said Dr. valued at $260. The thief had removed the John Parsons Shillingford, box, taken the money, removed Postgraduate Medical School, and London. paper coverings them fteatly on the Heart Symposium floor. The box had been reDr. Shillingford addressed a placed inside the machine, on heart problems Three rolls of nickels val- symposium held in Salt Lake General Hos-pittied at $15 and tine packiges amphitheater as part of of cigarettes were also taken. t h e tiaduate cardiovascular training program of the University of Utah College of A Rev. ' -- Battalion Chief R. A. Tan, net--. Salt Lake Fire Dept.. said it appeared to be a deliberate attempt to start a fire. "It could be one of two things," he said: "Either some child was playing a prank or an older person was really intent-ofire." starting News For. Elderly Burglar Gets , & ST11 !AST &M.4 -- - box. - easter done. In metropolitan Zvill be offered problems Wednesday evenings from 7:15 to 9:30 during the spring quarter at the University of Utah. The course, which begins April 1, has been scheduled as part of an inservice training series by the political -- good the fire before any damage was Bountiful 'airthe Hurt In Crash , PAGE,-fBountiful a- She quickly extinguished course .science ! apartment and the main hall. Problems In Civic what makes An apparent irson attempt was averted Saturday morn. ing at a -Salt Lake apartment Plans-Cours- A , Wom'an Nips Arson Try e U .'' ....A:N.:, " .:....,:.9,,,::.,:,,,.,.,., E. ', , ' REFORMED d. . 7 7 .';'s y Meyer Jr., chief engineer, Sperry Utah Engineering Laboratory, will speak at a noon luncheon April 30 on the missile and space program. CHRISTIAN Calvary Baptist Church Choir 1.. Preacher, The Rev. flank M. Blish Music by First Baptist Church Choir Di ay of Suffering" Preacher, The Rev. Warren Bainbridge a 'Music by Granite High SchoOl Chorus Thursday"The Day , of by Westminster 4 1' le.-- - .H;....:: , Preacher, The Rev.Neale Nelson Holladay Community Church Choir Day of Controversy" ,,,..,- 1 The complaint charges the , power company with carelessover., The couple were married ness and negligence in mainMarch 3 and had been on a taining a high tension power line so close to homes. It al:honeymoon in Mexifo. leges the line sagged, was properly designed, ilnproperly insulated and too close to the ground for safety. last Week" Hear These Messages on the Theme "His - - -- ne-to--20 .,.:A:::. r . THEATRE - -'. i V ' All World NOONDAY HOLY:WEEK SERVICES AT THE CAPITOL ,.. ' .:ZZ;4.......kt; rop, Tulane, University; Dr. H. to serve on the national board. ..:t R. Brinkley Smithers, New ;11 Edward Beaghler;- - UtahState ; reelected of ''....'':,..::::". president Hospital, Provo',- Dr. Ray Rose- York, .:.''.:;.J.;:.;'. ' :',. 21on Hospital, San the foundation, addressing the nman,-Mt. ...:' t.,4.::;4'...3t.:1;k.'; convention ;;H in annual C. and Dr. banquet Francisco, Craig Nels'on, Dr. Herbert B. Fowler, the .hotel roofgarden, appealed :',..:. and Dr. Beverley T. Mead, all for an end to a "conspiracy of t4:. :.,,,..':!;i::.)..; :::i.:!.:.;.:' silence" which he said has pre- t::. t:'; of the U. of U. '.:.::...:::;::: '.... .;.::.4.t0.:..:4',': ''' As a special feature of the vented the hidden alcoholic ''' ''''''. ,1' two-dameeting, Herbert E. from getting proper 'treat- - lIntegration Lake City's Sixth Annual S It, ,d....-- - Jordan King Visit couldn't. 46.' , y. , d President ...,,, - ... f' a . 1 , i....3; :. - Trua. -- -- 1: the green-eyeSoraya is go- ing to Rome Soraya and he Berlin-bormother have announced their Intention of mpending Easter on the French The fact they are go. ing to Rome first strengthened speculation there is a roma MT between Soraya and Orsini. Orsini was in Cologne where Soraya's father is Iranian ambassador to West Germanyat the beginning of the month. -- WPI)Elizabeth - ,: ,Ar'rk0.1....1Y:.,- , - - . five-yea- r '5''.:: ataA I ') - ard Utairprofessor-was-named-to-the-bo- e day. . , Mi,imMIEMip and-D- Theretwill be a number of i other fl foreIgners, Including who American the Vining, diplomats here- - among the tutored Crown Prince Aid- 3,00u pergons invited to take Integration Is inevitable hito during his childhood, wed-wil- l not only in the United States part in the three-dabe the Only foreigner ding celebration. Mrs. Vin- but in the entire world, a southpresent at his wedding to ing, however, will be the ern college president said FriMichiao April 12, the only among day in Salt Lake City. Shop I household an- 1,070 guests at the actual He's Dr. Walter Graham, mperial flounced Saturday. , ceremony. president of The Southern Union, College at Ala. , Ireland's President Heads For New England Dr. Graham wasWadley, guest of hortar inneratWestNEWYORK ( minster College. He also President Sean T. O'Kelly At the airport, O'Kelly visited in Bountiful with E. of Ireland headed for New said he had had a wonder- - Dale Peak, a member of the , England sat- ful time in New York and Westminster Board-o..,; urday after ',, Trustees. . - .V"'! ."feel myself officially a citinews ,,,,,, telling Dr. Graham said he believed men, "I love ' :''''' ''''''''t. zen." integration was much more ' New York.", The Irish lead- - than a southern or even an O'Kelly and 1,:, er appeared rested despite , American phenomenon. It Is his wife made ,i,, being forwarded, he said, by his heavy schedule. a quick tour .s low a "world revolution." Segreof United 'NaBefore returning to New gallon of the races eventually tions 'head- York March 30, O'Kelly will will ,.si bedisappear everywhere, he quarters LI 's, visit Chicago, Springfield said. -- , fore departing He also maintained that in. and Peoria, Ill, St. Paul, on a military i O'Kelly tegration was a major probfor air transport plane Minn., and Philadelphia. lem of cities outside the south and that it extends Into many Jet Makes First Nan-Sto- p Trip Avenue maid was named to receive a $250,000 trust fund. $5,000 rash and furniture and jewelry in the will cf her em. ployer, filed for probate Fri- - v FOR .'""'. d Tutor To WitnesS Royal Rites thaFtjust ' late-Frida- n mondo Orsini 7. of Italy. sirr-- ,k::. Ohi;tIranian s., az--i cialTs. have AO- been denying Soraya Maid , .,.. - MO-Ma- - TOKYO i g been unable to explain why GERMANY, EPPIran's - saitt A Kennecott Copper Corp..' executive Saturday was volunteer .anmiveed chairmitnalocfetnhteercorruponrdactea division, of He is F. Cooper Green, 461.13th,Ave., rowestlaAkkol general manager of Kennecott's Utah op:. , per Division. , Leland B. Flint, campaign cpairmarh said Mr. Green joins a list of other prom- inent lItahns working toward the building of pie new center high on the tmlversity's , t Ftpouglas campus.. "We are looking forward to I ,04 deal of help from corporations, in the area and thrOughout fhe country. In obtaining the volunteer services of Mr. Green we , have a man Of great executive- - ability' and Mr, Green one respected by industr3r Throughout the nation.' The Kennecott executive graduated frOM the University of California at Berkeley in 1924. Ile then started work for Utah Copper as a flotation operator. He sub sequently became metallurgical statistician, ball mill foreman, general mill foreman and assIstant superintn'n- :deRt. In 1939 he, joined the Chino Mines Division at Htirley, N. M., where he eventually became assistant general manager: He returnnd to the Utah Copper Division in 1953. spe-ciali- rs. st, Iran Queen Ignores Romance Talk - - - us :Ftöfés01' To Bötiir d workers clubs in ..Russia spreading communism's ma. terialistic gospel. Members of the 1omsomol Youth 'League are distribut ing atheistic literature while the publishing houses w ere distributing MaJOr, works of Greek and Roman atheistic, writers to libraries and book stores. state-owne- - remarriage rumors for the past week, but they have "I should, feel happy," Miss Berkey said "But I'm still veryiad. I miss her ter- -' Akóhilism thilt Naftie's !.igiiigAgtérialisin., Trust Fund -- 4 . . - - , - - -- 0'()Oéii: ci'yiiidO t YORK (UPI)--- A - f News In Brief - Left To DRIVE-UNIT- - Is one of the newest and largest transports used by the American Air Force. The U.S. Air Force itself has only a relatively small number in use in the Far East. The helicopters, which the Indonesians are seeking, are a commercial version of the H21 used by the U4 armed forces. The American embassy in Jakarta has been asked to seek state department approval of the planned purchase, the sources said. - - ,,,,00 , - 41 y . 41p , tawo 1-- - ,,,, ."14. , Questioned about the meth'sources od of paymertt,-th- e said the air force was "making It Was indiarrangements." cated that the air force would offer to pay cash for some of the planes and arrange financ, ing of the others through 'private Amerkan banks or other turbo-je- ,,,Wit fob 1111 0111 e Mir-chas- -- channels-The C130 ' ,,mm I ) P y . -- . tk ( of a Squadron of huge COO Turbojet transports and with the Vertol Company for of a squadron of medium range helicopters, the sources indicated. They also want to buy three years' sup. ply of spare parts. aii force Afi Indonesian of 20 planes. squadron consists of money amount exact The Involved in the planned purchase was not disclosed, but, other sources indicated the helicopters pr o b I bly.would cost at least $10 million and the C130's would cost at least $30 million.-- - ,. , . - ' . -' kASTER UTAH STATE PRISON -, Prison Utah Five inmates ap, Emergency and mental . pealing for termination or pa health vroblema will 14 dis. . Pole will be heard Wednesday cussed by experts during the by the State Board of Par. llth annual meeting of the , dons in its second meeting Chapter, American Acad. within five' days. JUtah of General Practice, April With an unusually hei,j'y May 1 in Hotel Utah. calendar. the. board also will , Dr. Robert F. Bitner, Layagreat consider 26 'i'.determinations. it ton, and Dr. T. E. Robinson, A board meeting also was ': ,, Salt Lake City, of '' ' sekesluled Saturday,-- at which the program committee, said .:,,,:.,:,- tme termination ,12,parola,or the first day's prOgram- - will applications were to be concover treatment of acute emersidered gencies which arise in the docOn Wednesday the ease of :,'' ' tor's practice. ' , one inmate will be continued ,.. Other Speaker; due to his being called as a witness in the current murder '',.'' ;,::.:: - .,i Discussing emergencies with 'children will be Dr. Philip-1- T trial of ,, other prison In.' ' ' mates. He is Harold Dalton, Thorek, prominent Chicago , ' ," 30, Salt Lake City, serving six i? i surgeon; Dr. M. Digby Leigh, i months to 10 years for at. it Internationally famed anes thesiologist from Los Angeles, tempted uttering. ' and Dr. Eugene Lahey, UniverOthers scheduled are Ed. :" ', ward B. Johnson, 52, Nephl, sity of Utah College of MediATiz.;- serving for forgery; Christos years',tc Considering surgical, med. cal, anesthetic, pbstetrical and 25, Salt Lake City, serv. , ''''' ': gynecological emergencies of ing one to 10 years for second 1 '''' 1, , . adults will be Dr. Charles E. , David G. Ry-arson; degree ,.,!::: , ': 1 McLennan, Stanford Univer-- lander, 47,'Arcadia. Calif., serv- :, ..,:. ...,:;.:,:.::,,.::,,:...::..,:....:, sen. sity ; Dr. James E. Orme, Salt ing a maximum 1 '':t Lake internal medicine tence for assault on child un::::, ':'::'1Thorek and der If, and Charles A. Getz,of directors of the National Council on Alcoholism as the '" Leigh. six - ;, Immo HaverfonMd,r'ser-vinolio ass , ,:,,,., Second Day organization concluded its 14th annual Meeting 1ri- Hotel Utah months to three years for 11.07 ' ' : third to be coVirid the tri:IP111' heard Those Saturday second day include treatment He is Dr. E. T. Demars, 2552 Alden (1340 East), prochide Carl Lee Hicks, Clarence of 'anxious" parents, new fessor of educational adminis ':: W. P. Phillips, Charles :r!"!?;. drugs for emotional problems, ' Hughes. LeRoy H. Sherrill, emotional problems of mater- tration and director of the :!': James A. Bennett, Arthur E. nity cases, and research on university's annual school on t ., Woods, Maynard R. Argo, Melmetabolic and psychosomatic alcohol studies. ,,,.,....-,......- ,,,. 77-, :,,.,... vin D. Emms, John L. Thomp-- factors in heart disease. ' 4:'! , Formerly chairman of the ,,, , son, John AMerritt, Jack L. A. Second day speakers will be Dr. Joseph B. Parker Jr., Duke Utah Alcoholism Foundation, Putnam, and Delbert D. Per, ,., singer. '''''.34',N;ir4 Universty; Dr. Donald Lath- Dr. Demers is the first Utahn 1,. 1 urday. The sources said . the purchase will be made as soon as JapprOval cad be obtained from the US. State Department. Air Force officials have been egotiating'with the Lockheed Aircraft N42.--- TO HEAD U. iOn Emerg.encies , air force 11 negoti ,,ating with private American ',firms for the purchase of 40 cargo planes And helicopters. high official' sources told United Press International Sat; - ' - GET MILK PrisorrBoar To Hear WHITE EGGS- Appeals pr5 ' :COPPER-OFFICIAL:NAME- i Experts Lecture. Li! Planes In V.S. n 1 A7 - - - - D ar ...dommoraZ t RP (UPI)The-Indonesia- Doctors-To-lle- ' ' ' , ' L Seeks To Buy. JAKARTA . ','--' , , Indohesian ; ., - - ' : , . . . . . , - |