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Show r pAjkm mt(WTK Dennis the Menace - By Hank Kelcliam U.S. Launches Wednesday 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, November S, Rockets to Stuclv Solar Flares, Stars Los Angeles Times Service The last U.S. scientific satellites to be flown in 1968 are to be launched scheduled from Cape Kennedy this week and next, including another attempt to station telescopes in space. Two spaceciafts will be loftone to ed early Wednesday develop techniques for predicting solar flares, the other to test and train tracking crews and equipment for Apollo manned flights. Then, on Nov. 12, a 4,400 pound orbiting astronomical observatory (PAP-2- ) will be rammed into orbit to place functional telescopes on station above distortion of the -- earths atmosphere. dont ya let MOM pay some o' the hills? You only get one purse, an shes got THIS MANY Why N.Y. Times Declines Request Tc Retract Agnew Editorial and a directorship .New Times - NEW YORK (AP) The disclosed York Monday it has declined to retract editorial references to the connection between the Republican vice presidential Gov. candidate. Maryland Spiro T. Agnew, and the Chesapeake National Bank of Towson, Md. The bank disclosed last week that it had written Times --executive editor James Reston asking for retraction of an editorial saying there was a possible conflict of interest in Agnews holding $bt Saltfak ffibtntr 141 South Mein 011 Established April 15. 171, Issued very mornlno by th Kearns-Trlbun- e Salt Lake City, Utah, Corporation, 04110. Entered at the Dost offic at Salt Lake City as second class matter under Act of March t, 1877. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to Tha Salt Lakt Trlbv. art sent at the owner's risk and Kearns-TribuCorporation assumes no responsibility lor their custody or return. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Delivery Mama. Daily and Sunday 30.00 yr. Dally and Sunday By Mall mo. Dally (Sunday tty carrier) 2.00 rrm. Daily only 300 mo. Daily and Sunday 600 yr. Daily and Sunday Alt moll subscription payable in stock in the bank while governor. Ernest, Trimble, general counsel to the bank, wrote Reston that Agnew "has avoided conflict of interest in his dealings with the bank and that the bank is not subject to state authority. James C. Goodale, general counself to the Times, confirmed Monday reports .that the newspaper had written to the bank and said i would not The first attempt to orbit such an observatory failed in April, 1966. eluding 11 telescopes. The laboratory will cany two principal experiments provided by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the University of Wisconsin. Invisible Stars to Both are designed observe hot young stars in the ultraviolet or blue portion of to the spectrum invisible earth - based observatories. of "Some these young stars, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration pointed out, "are only tens of thousands of years old, while our sun is believed to be middle - aged, about five bil lion years old. "It took 15 years and aboui 40 sounding rockets to obtain about three hours of ultraviolet data from some 150 period. In addition e Atlas-Centa- State Treasurer Heres what makes Golden a professional: EDUCATION Accounting Graduate Utah State University. Post- Graduate studies at USU -- LDS Business College -- U of U and the University of Arizona EXPERIENCE: Former High School Principal. Kanab, Utah, Auditor, State Department of Education, Accountant. Regional Office of Universal C.I.T Credit Corp.. Public Accountant Private industry CIVIC: Former member, Utah State Boxing Commission (eight yrs.). Recorder for city of Center-il-le POLITICAL. State delegate and former chairman for Republican Party MILITARY Lieutenant (World War ID Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints (Former member of ward bishopric and presently an active member in his ward.) y d an ocspacecraft tagonal cylinder 10 feet long and 7 feet wide with solar ELECT MAKE YOUR VOTE A GOLDEN VOTE GOLDEN L. ALLEN TO STATE TREASURER Paid for by Allan for Treafturar Committee, Jennings Phitlipa Jr . Chairman spanning 21 panel "wings feet will carry a 1,000 pound scientific payload, in- - Paid by Bennett Experience Comm., George D. Clyde, Clman. -- 1 retract the editorial. He declined, however, to give details of a letter sent by him to Trible Friday, because it was a correspondence between attorneys. In Towson, Trible also declined to make the letter public, but said that Goodale wrote that the Times didnt -- Sr Grade and Commander of Navy warship CHURCH. Member, Church of boost- er. The FOR EXTEND FREEPORT omers can better determine its future, the new observatory is to be rocketed into a circular orbit 480 milea high by a IS BIG BUSINESS! Golden L. Allen the ycung stars, NASA said, the satellite will observe interstellar gas w hieh the dust matter and sevstars are formed eral planets In the solar system. Cflmuenn AnwnAiwii 1908 See to it that it's run like one. Elect a professional to the important office of State Treasurer Elect - to Circular Orbit Designed to investigate the past of the universe so astron- two-stag- UTAH GOVERNMENT stars. The space onserv atory, by comparison, can collect twice as much data in a single day from much fainter stars and study more than 30,000 stars in a "Wv Graduate to a Flameleas Electric Dryer thirk the statements reflect on the bank, nor were they intended to. Trimble added: "WTe feel this is a very fair comment on his part. This Is what concerned us. If they dont think it reflects, this is progress." Youll Have Fewer t an EXTEtlDFRI advance. The Tribune la a mertlW el We Associated Praia. The Aaoc aled Pro la entitled exclusively to the us of Youll need him less with afiameless electric dryer . . . because its simpler. Has fewer moving parts, less to go wrong. Thatis why a flameiess dryer costs less to buy, less to maintain. reproduction of ell local newi printed in thii newspaper at well at all A.P. news dispetche. Member Audit tlona. , Ctrcula-- Bureau , . v : Mi,iu,u4iwn,i; Because it's electric, its better No wonder women in the area we serve prefer an electric dryer 5 to 1. See your electric dealers smart new models i now. Utah Power & Light Co. Vote For A Winning w District i Attorney f c ILHCT o JAY E. BACKS 3rd District Attorney you have any doubts about the effectiveness of Jay Banks ask any lawyer, judge, or juror who has served in the past ten years. They'll all tell you the same thing he's a winner and his record proves If . . . i.. r.. r.. i itl if if Guided by experience and knowledge. A record unequaled by any Attorney in Utah history. other District if Has prosecuted without fear or favor, and has been firm but fair. if 3,772 felony cunvietloiM ;r;aim:t only 231 acquittals. r Democratic Candidate tor J P'd PeiitiMl Adv by Bnk, Quentin Alaton, 405 Conhnni Bank S'd. i I V |