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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November 20, 1901 U.S. Show of Force Demo Fights U.S. Lack Of Initiative . Dominican Rightist Nips Dictator Heirs by opposition groups as a condition for cooperation in a coalition government with the Sun-dacoast the off peared early . and were joined later by Balaguerregime. left the They last other country an ships, including eight month in a move widely hailed aircraft carrier. as a major concession to libA FLIGHT ' of 12 U.S. Jets eral elements. flew close to the shoreline at a fairly low altitude and Dominicans rushed to rooftops for a glimpse of the sleek attack bombers, identified as A4Ds from the 2nd U.S. Marine Squadron. There was cheering from crowds along the seawall drive. In declaring for Balauger, the countrys air force anBy Associated Press nounced it would tolerate no HOUSTON, TEX., Nov. 19 attempt to institute in the "The freighter Captain Theo country a tyrannical or reacdocked at Houston Sunday and tionary regime. the gruff crewmen But its move, led by young told grizzled, of tenderly rescuing a ffleers, was not carried off little girl as sharks circled without some resistance. her tiny raft In a nationwide radio adSHE IS Terry Jo Duper-rauldress, Balaguer declared "I or11, a survivor of the der the chiefs of staff of the ketch Bluebell that sank durarmy, navy, air force and the ing an Atlantic squall a week chiefs of the national police to ago. obey the presidential orders. Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wild demonstrations broke of Green out in the streets of this cap! Arthur Duperrault Wis., and their other two Bay, tal and there were shouts of children are believed dead. Freedom at last! S. L. Coutsodontis, 35, of THE BROTHERS whose re- Syria, Greece, skipper of the turn touched off the dramatic Captain Theo, said he directed developments were staunch the rescue of the girl, who supporters of the late dictator, had drifted on the raft for 3i who was gunned down by po- days. litical opponents last May 30. The first minute we saw Like many in the large Tru- the raft we couldnt tell what jillo family they had enjoyed It was, he said. The second enormous benefits during the officer thought it was a fish31 years of his dictatorial rule. ermans buoy. Hector Trujillo was presiTerry Jo raised herself and dent for eight years under tried to paddle to the ship as his brothers patronage. the Captain Theo neared, Arizmendi acquired owner- Coutsodontis said. ship of an important radio staAN IMPROVISED raft went tion, and built up a private over the ships side and Terry army of his own. It was this Jo was carefully pulled onto it. backing especially that had Then the crewmen hauled her raised fears of an armed coup up to the deck. against the current regime, The girl was dazed and THE TWO WERE among the couldnt talk for about 30 top military leaders in the Tru- minutes. jillo dynasty whose departure I asked her name and she from the island was demanded said Terry Jo. She said her folks were lost on the Bluebell, the captain said. ap- y Sailors Relate Rescue of Ketch Victim t, Burned!. SPRAY PAIN AV SECONDS!. -- W LOANS oCmf, up to $2000 On terms to suit you! soothing relief 1 Nt paint el rubbing on i I Gaard Bi.C. gainst infection, aids belling. Good for sun burn, cuts, sen pee, too Also m tube and boWe CORPORATION FINANCE Fmanct Corf. H MOO Sitcomt C.nrY-0- a SAC. CONSUMER DISCOUNT COMPANY M S. KANSAS CITY, MO. 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Easy weekly or monthly terms" Ogdon and Provo . 9 He is a pragmatic man who lives, not by faith but by facts, which is obvously impossible these days. "WHITE SEWING MACHINE y But when he gets to the of Washington, he finds an institution that was found-ed in 1861 during the first year of the War Between the States, not on facts but on faith. Washington was not even a state, but a territory, and Seattle had a population of 300. Yet here it is now, full of energy and dreams, the intellectual center of a Northwest empire, a monument to confidence celebrating its centenary and probably planning to take over Harvard. MAKE THIS A "WHITE" CHRISTMAS! SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTM- SALE AS I -- LIMITED TIME Reg. 269.95 Hospital-Prove- d SEW FORWARD, Nl Narcetics Not 195 S.L.C. 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The Republicans are divided over the sharp attacks of their extreme conservatives, and obviously are weakened by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefellers impending divorce. ONE RESULT of this analysis, whether it is right or not, is that it visibly has pepped up Democrats fit general and the President in particular. During this same period he has been talking a great deal about the menace of the reactionaries. But, without minimizing the problems of the present and the future, he struck an optimistic note on his trip west last week. :arat Ilf JLO This sort of thing is not lost on Kennedy. In fact, it is giving him the thing he lacked: a sense of believing in things unseen, which every American "president has had to have to survive. Accordingly, his trip will have to be accounted a suc evetlobJe. Owe laoulifully Mlchtd lor brida end groon. 14k yellow geld tattingt. SQQ 100 Mil Monthly at THE inquiry ALTHOUGH the liberal and moderate was directed toward the executive branch, Jackson observed ground of American life. that a major problem of naHe countered the extremtional security was the fragists of the right and dramatized their association with mentation of the subject on the Republican opposition. Capitol Hill. He started out thinking that the reactionaries were his problem, and ended up realizing that they were Nixons and The Standard for Rockefellers problem. He Measuring Timo helped educate the country on his policies and was himself Oyster, educated by the country. perpetual It was in short, a good Chronometer y f weeks work, and after a bref r See tr rest with his poor on DICK BENNI0N the shores of the Pacific, he can now go back home with BENNION'S BOYD PARK more confidence to Chancellor a Konrad Adenauer and the 1 Sl. Man (Main Ywr ReUx Headqverters in Utok problems of Germany. time since Cuba, he seems to feel that the breaks are beginning to go his way. 1 ONE FULL CARAT Vi Serving with Senator Jack-soin the bipartisan inquiry, ground backed Into brick pillar that sup- which began with a hearing ported upper structures. Portion of column Feb. 23, 1960, and concluded was left resting on car, then collapsed. Aug. 24, 1961 with the appearance of Secretary of State Dean Rusk, were Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Edmund Muskie of Maine, Democrats; and Karl E. Mundt of South Dakota and Jacob K. Javits of New York, Uni-verst- tH Ntw lononc" xdutir heart design with I trillion! diamond totaling ana corat in 14k white gold. A dooble row Associated Press Wlrephoto Trip West Bolsters Kennedys Spirit EM? Vi u Feels Breaks Coming His Way AWAY NOW FOR XMAS Superior Quality! rain and sleet added realism holy as a day of thanksgiving Sunday to Virginias annual to Almighty God. Continued from Page One commemoration of the first A of the standing of where our vital na- Spartan Thanksgiving of thanksgiving traced the first American settlers. tional Interests lie and what we year of the Berkeley Planta-tlon'-s must do topromote them. existence. GOV. AND MRS. Lindsay Radical additions to our Almond were among 400 Written and narrated by Ray existing policy machinery are guests who braved the gloomy Hilton of the Jamestown Fesweather to see a portrayal of unnecessary and undesirable. 'v the 38 colonists who knelt in tival Parg, concluded with an THE HEART of the probof thanksgiving here Episcopal communion service lem of national security is not prayer on their arrival from England commemorating the arrival of the Berkeley Plantation's first reorganization. It is getting Dec. 4, 1619. . our best people Into key forSoldiers from Ft. Eustis and minister in 1620. Scene of the observance was eign policy and defense posts. employes of the Jamestown There is serious overstaff- Festival Park costumed in a cemmemorative monument five years ago by seving in the national security de- 17th century dress portrayed erected eral hundred descendants of colonists. the and partments agencies. Woodleefe. INCLUDED IN the audience The career services DESPITE THE rain and should be made better train- were about a dozen descending grounds for posts of na- ants of Capt. John Woodleefe sleet, the guests remained for who led the band of settlers to a buffet luncheon of turkey al tional security leadership. the shores othe James River. la terrapin given in the garden We should reduce the of BerkfleyJPlantation by ' Virginia claims to having needless barriers which stand Malcolm Jamieson. in the way of private citizens beaten the Pilgrims of PlymThe commemoration sigouth Colony to a formal called to national duty. naled the of the annual thanksgiving by two years. Richmondopening Used properly the Na , Thanksgiving Festitional Security Council can be Proprietors of the Virginia val which winds up Thursday of great value as an advisory Company in London gave when Virginia forsakes history Woodleefe written instructions to celebrate the holiday in the body of the President. that the day of the Plymouth tradition. NO TASK IS more urgent directing than improving the effectiveness of the Department of State. We need a stronger, not a weaker, Bureau of the Budget The Congress should put its own house In better order. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down Moreover, for LAY c-- 2. diences. T.I. Elgu WAS Situ BERKLEY PLANTATION, colonists arrival in Virginia be VA., Nov. 19 (UPI) Chilling "yearly and perpetually kept I Continued from Page One the cruiser Little Rock Virginians Portray 1619 Thanksgiving , - 7oUh at AriUid AUTOMATICALLY without axtra attachments Th Farit Whit- o- Sawing Cantor Stroot Floor I 1 |