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Show Iti.1T, ' ., , , , , - t , we ,-- . ,- - : A-1- ,, 4 4 - -- ,--. -- -- -; , I- - - ' i I , - .,,, J irr , r) , - --- , - ---- ' -the master storm drainage study that s AO-fi- submittert-ThursdaTbegin- --- - . - - , . ll 'next While. techrtica , , - s. 1 - - - ,;- - . . . . sever-iittai- - , -- , -- - -- - - - . - ' , -- ;- - o , . of a portion- - of Kennecott, -Copper's tailings pond dike Wednesday - produced a phenomenon of major propor,- t' ' .the mine had to shut COLLAPSE ' ., tioni that under other circumstances - . 1., could have been disastrous. . ' Water-rush- , ing produced a break 300 feet long and 60 to 70 feet deep. It ripped up telephone poles a gas line, hurled a giant crane around as though it were a toy, and spread over a wide area. Fortunatelyand, of course, because it was planned waythe ctike and pond are in in area free of populilion - ad , , - - tat , ,,,, - -- has - . ' 1 7 -- -- 04, i an extensive testing program .- -- program ' , , - , , ... , , ,,,, - - ,,,,-- - - -- i ,,.- .- - ,,,, , . . .-7- - ,, 7 '1 - - , would like to thank ,, tt- - state-,,,-------- of these "facts." The reascguls , aware of I am a 'school teacher In -, t , the,stite , i ' - - , '- we Utah;--an-d ' 1 that possibly , ' 4101in , 1-- , - :What ,'Gift' To,Tiachirs? -- - m . , ,,,,,,,---- f. - , , IFt---- - otirdi-strict..-,;- ,,---- : , , ' tf - -, - ' ,- et," - - et() V: -- ' HR Tike, ., : . ' -- ,. E BUILD . , -- ' . - ---- - gAT , - I re---- - - - - .., , , a m Min ' , , By ROKOHE .. ,anow, DRCMMOND----- 111 lie II Tze-tun- g -- - , ' - , I, ' ' , , ou.k.: ' ,,: ,...,, s 1 , ' i, , L,oi -- I), k . 0 -- - - Mr. Drummond - - - ' - Ithill cc' meek ao 1 40 li ' Wail lhol ,,, glimd, Soviet Communist Party," says ' one major Peking decIaration ad, dressed' to Khrushchev, 'have Mandsm-teninis- . enemies di- - - .-: . 7- . - rected the edge of the struggle, winch should be against U.S. HERE IS THE way Peking is imperialism , and its lackeys, against the Marxist. Leninist doing it: The C hinese are contending -- parties. You and your followers devia-- as "deserters-an- . d that Khrushchev- from tionistS.7 the masses. So how can the completely from Marxism Len help. WAXE UP AMERICA. ON THE BASIS mass of party members inism, Is the "vilest and great- Party great Roy F. Hatch . declarations there is no doubt - est" divider of the Communist and people who disapprove of isilanti, Utah . that Peking is laying the him- movement in all history, and is your wrong line be counted as : Nleeded the Communist camp dation for both of these act ions. - turning of your majority?" Another part Semaphore , . . s THE CHINESE Communists are into a. "shambles." It is evident that the Chinese . I ink the young men riding in the car which Communist leadership is not not yet openly stating that They are declaring that just into the Jordan River March 16, should be plunged as Lenin rescued true commu-- rnerely shooting off a random they want to break up the Mos- on their hands and knees praying to God that they nism from the gradualists and cow controlled third internation- barrage at Moscow. This has were spared. If the parents of these young boys are I So- been going on for many months. minded German bourgeois al, but they are plainly building this go over to your sons And love them What China is now doing is care-cial Democrats by breaking that case. They describe the . reading believe me you are very fortunate to have ,, ' , -, in-Xhrushchev leadership 'ins an - -- iteepty; away and founding the third fully constructing 'the ease for , , them with you today. g Mao so and dislodging the ternationsl, discrediting unprecedented menace" to the I do not know the circumstances that caused the Soviet Communist Party. The and the Chinese Communists International Red moViment, car to ram through the bridge but why can't we Russians must be excommuni- - must rescue today'S Communist (01964) have a semaphore elsewhere on 2nd South. There's": nothing to keep people from driving like mad from e - , - the semaphore on 8th West and 2nd South, until they ' '' reach Redwood Read and vise versa, Please give our . . young people a chance and give up a semiphore on , 9th West and again on 13th West or Redwood Road I ' and 2nd South., By Norman Vincent Peale , -- most, expensive-- A, Itte, 0 r,a. semaphore? ' Marrelli7 Doh Mrs. . , . to chanced , A physician told me that the get the Book of Joshua: "Be strong tin the woman ' 966 West 2nd South hold of a liftle booklet which I and of a good courage; be not toughest battle of his life had been to free himself of fears. had written containing 40 great afraid, neither be thou dis- Question In Russ Relations creation of a fourth International from which Pre- mier Khrushchev and o t h e r Kremlin leaders would be - the "bourgeois enemy." . , ex-w- - , , - -- , , Itt WAS, good td,: read Hack Miller's article on March 14 concerning the recent basketball playoff in Corvallis, Ore. Not only did he point out why. the Aggies didn't do better, but he also pointed our why the U.S. won't do better in the coming summer in Tokyo. With all due respect to our .r Olympic games college athletes, when will .(ve wake up outstanding and send in our first team in the Olympics? In the same daily newspaper there was an article, on the editorial page, telling (emir plans to land ea millemoonby19711-1Lsaid,Th- e government is spending around $5 billion a year on the space program." If we are spending this kind of money for propaganda purposes, it seems we -- could buy the : same iropaganda for much less by helping our Olympic team. ll we want to know how, 1 would suggest that we try the suggestions offered in an sr.', tide found in the December 1963 Legion Magazine. If the U.S. is so desirous of always helping out those in need, why ddn't we start with US? Those watched or read concerning the past winter or on television othe news-ar- e - wiympLcs, in person in need of we were and ---;- 4 true Marxists -- Leninists" to rally around Peking. They are appealing to "en comrades" is all coustriel to timid reject the of " Khrushchev and , . . Company." ' - 1 ,1 When Will We Wake Up? -- ,. Th , Mt. Pleasant, Utah ' - - I .,0,' I 1 --Loa Cheney: -- l lt. '0"...-,,- - from its soviet ,be. Trevolution -travers , ' THEY ARE summom ne- "all . 4 ., ' . :::, t4 'i ' , , - rated on the grounds that they are deserting the church of true' 'e.m Wete and comrades They have to go over to a Intal break with , : , - and Chou their own pregaring :are - Mao - ' its in.' KONG--Re- anti-Sovi- et . . 'II VII .1111 - China d, campaign to unprecedented HONQ ff Iiii - ' , - ,,,,, - - - I ing Buii ri c An' fl Moscow. ---c- luded , he Editor, 1 Atherly for his informa-- z'',; 7,,': five "facts" ebout-th- e school teachers in the ot Utah, as eXpressed la his letter printed in- this' , , , . , . column, on Pet). 77. ' ,.. . - -- ,,,, ,, - ,e - 1For - , - . , - --. - - ,,, "T,-.7,--, .,.- ,". I 1 --..-- ,Not ,,, ,,,,,, ,,, -- - ,, . , -- -- , .11 that subject to- both o . , ., , - 2For the be interpreted is meaning a workable 'plan cannot be devised. It should not be used as an excuse to cancel the testing long-rang- 4 - - been proposed to:earifthe !actg- --'-- --This week's dike failure should not i t( they wisei-a- nd -- --- tensity. ' Peking is Seeking absdlute primacy as the 'No. 1 Commitlist Party and as the only true architect of world revolution. Allthe signs point to Peking's willingness to tear the international Communist movement apart to gain its ends. oinum wind and water erosion. Kennecott- engi- neers have felt they could prove other- - and with very little property Af much 'value. So there were no- injuries or deaths relatively --little property damage i such The accident does, however, emphasize some important 'lessons for Utahns. First, It drives home the crucial impor- e tance of an adequate tailings Few realize that Utahns disposal system. when tailings cannot be handled in an or-- : manner the entire operation shuts down So it was Wednesday. With no place to put the tailings, the mill had to shut down. And with no mill to take in the ore, ,. - that tailings are too unstable for diking are-to- .., , Dc ft 7 The result was 3,600 men out of work immediaiely. This, of eourze, is why Itenneeott has been so anxIQUS to work out a plan to use tailings to dike the,s6uthern end of treat Salt Lake,gre4trhgALAaSt- neat...Area Mr ' disposing ofZ them. - . But - the break in the dike also empha- -sizes, a- major problem in using tailings for'zsuch a purpose.- - , e Z' Opponents of the plan have argued use-t- hat --,f, -- - z The Problem Of Tailings , ' TOTAL Pa' -- -- II , t&, - . , - L.- - - . - . milli-Ca-boil- ii - , ' -- , , , - - -----'- 1.- ,,.... ,' ,, . n 3- , ,11 r'' . . ,:--- . , ,, ti ,...-.- which'.-.----- o,' -- , - 4,2", A- always seem to be the last,Ones to know what won, derful ' J finaricial allowed! we and fOntre benefits ', are .., f. , . . - 77777 , , I have taught hi , Janpete County schools for 10 , ..,,,, . .t,tk 11 I -"facts" 1' yearsHoweverettr. Atherlys , I 1 ', , i ci) about teacheri certainly do not include , . - 1 - ' - ' '- ..4 z , , ,... , . . ,,,, ' district has NO group hospitalizetion ', "' - '' .,... - . ' ' Our1)1.1.trisclieol '' I ' t ' been. - ,.. never have I its employes. i"- -' I , 4. , ), - I 111, ' ,,,,,....., an an i insurance therefore,policy; pay , t , ' , ,, N., , ', lc. hospitalization insurance premium to Blue ,,--- - . i' yeyigtVen" , ,, - f:' , fl ,,,, 4".4.: Shield (individual billing) of $249.84. I . I' ' believe you will find this figure in excess of your k , , 7 , 1 ,..; . T14 . quoted $228 per year, Mr. A. This is a fact which ' ' :'eem.4 ' ' , AO .,,,, y f; . office , 0 ., , can be corroborated easily through our district , ,,e0,10 .0. ,....1,.. A, 4, sA of tlEA I the , or State or To . Department through Educa7.. ,.. ' ' -- - - - - ' lio n.- i ,,, t 0ow.' Since you say YOU employ me, how can you ac- - ' ,,cuse me of accumulating 80 days and misusingtheml' 1.1;e' Ct.-'S- AfoNr5 i -The contract YOU offered me in August 1963 states, ,."'s'a'----, . NUi .TI3 ef",. "1,4:1,211' - and I 0, -- I ,, , quote item six from my contract in its entirety: I , 'I, , , A .00 , '. 4'6. That in the event the TEACHER is out of , -- -RLD 1 . ova,' W0 , on account of illness of self he be lillowed school , , i , Ilmage year-sic- k -- -eml; -0P 'frill. ' , of ten (10) days, In the event' the accumulating ,..m,10,0-11)4.--- for - any-- TEACHER- - amount deducted from his 1 . , 10-salary shall be 1190 of - - '- "'"-'- - -the above stated salary. A doctbr's, statement is . ........?' - , quired after three consecutive days bsence.sr are can FACTS that Mr. these be Again', Atherly, -- - , - --- - cbrroborated if YOU care to check out their authenticity. Are you still as proud and happy to be my em--' ' -- that you know you do not GIVE me all- ployer-h- oili , BREAK NEARS , - 7 the tenenta you THINK you dot ' -- - -- - ' r - 2 - 71111" , f ---- 1: ;- ' - - , Salt-Lak- e . '1" ' ,--- -year. , 4, t . ! ,,-- - ' ' . 40, ! ,,, si f -- -,- - - : . - - ' f - -,- - C ,,,,., --- - ' ., . , - --- ;'" gior i.til Hammer ,,, A - -- 7, - - -- ,i, Jordan River, Surplus Canal 'Extension, Mill Creek and Big Cottonwood Creek, as . well as for drainage trunk lines in the ' . ,, county.: : , ' , In addition, a 1.5 mill levy to raise $50 debate---in,th- 7 m.. 0" t fp,,, . , ' aspects and specific , re I in recommendations this exhaustive.', port may be open to days can be for now this much ahead, . , -. '' . , over a sure: period is men- The storm, drainage problem in the - tiolied.,Between the bond issue and the ,, ' tax levycunty officials believe storm , county is serious. As the report from the problems can , be ' engineering firm. of Caldwell, Richards.' sewer and flood control t . 'ended. and Sorensen notes, from 1950 to 1960 - in-- - -canna action heeded the is te4ented.County . population- of -total t a cost can One Lake flood that , bad Salt creased the period During ,,,' t of 768 separate subdivisions were' built area as much as nearly $1.5 million, I . ' is the I i . which, if concentrated into one continuous price tag on the memorable 'flood- - , 1952. of ft area, would fill 13 square miles. , ing " .. - trCie is This covering of land that wouldother;I It that Salt Lakers lust got wise absorb rainfall increases surface run. '', through approving a $11 for . , off. Not ' does this put a civie7auditorium and may not be the only ' ' on the county's abiltlyto provide adequate anxious to shouldera load at this heavier , , also -- - time. - - drainage services to its residents, but - -- Evert increases the potential hazard of a serious 'so, the cost of needed facilitiei - ' ' ' - flood. . will increase in the future so that . likely As great as the problem is now, it's what spay seem a high price now could :hound to get worse as the population of - , look like a bargain in a few years. ' , the county grows. By the same token, the -- IN ANY EVENT; the master storm drain- - '' - cost of solving the'prohlem is going to go age study represents a real ' ' ' ' higher as time goes by. in dealing with this ward Now - THIS BRINGS VP the question of how to the challenge is to make."sureproblem. that it's not ' ' , pay for-- needed storfn drainage teen- - , just filed and forgotten but that some- , The report recommends that an ities. thing constructive is built on this foun. 1 -- : issue ' dation. election be called l'invnediately"-t!', , ig, - spent over the land acquisi; Be 13 , - ,' : , generatiorbligatio-n-bond- That amount would ' . million-- $10 , - ,1 In ,,,,,-- ,C--) r - ', 6.iii'd,..0:iiDi.!6:iii.6 TY .- -- ,- ' i - I , - 4 Ilia Cemstitunan- Of The United States As Having Been Divinely Inspire d. - - FRIDAr-- , MARCH 20,-19- 64 ' PAGE - real need., ,,,,.., -, ,- -- - ,.... Stand For 1 4' ' . ' 8LNCE SALT LAKE-COUNlacIs'an overall plan for handling storm drain- was- ' III l - A - .- -- La ,,- ED)TOgIAL . 8 . , . . ., BEc, rn r ., I . - - i that . -- paper,-witragree-- -- - -- -- , - BUT IT CERTAINLY does Indicate the need for making the tests as complete a nd exhaustive as ppisible, to be sure there is no possibility of a far greater disaster hitting at some future time ' ' -- .' 7 , -- . - Powell 6 Keep-FillingLak- IF IT'S TECHNICALLY feasible, the In- terior Department should approve the plan to supply power by the displacement method to users Of Hoover Dam electricity without releasing V",IICF from Lake , - - Otherwise,- water may have o be re,- D... ' - Tze-tun- - Moreover, the longer the delay in fill- ing Lake Powell to alevel permitting the operation of generators at Glen Canyon Da m, the longer will be the delay in pro- revenues to help pay for. ducing ., proj-ectthe generation at Glen iljnwer -I t win a aa an MityonlsdelayerirY estimated $1$ to $20 million to the cost -- - -- L ,.. - An Antidote For Fear - AlLthroughlisloyhoo&-throtig- , -- h - rnayedrforthetord his years iri medical school and thy-Go- Is d thoughtg-orshort-textE- r Big fronr-tb- e ALTHOUGH IT'S ONLY a small article buried In the daily avalanche of news, .. : - er Accreditation year-aftyearindicates that a hospital is keeping up with the report that 15 Utahhospitals-have vances in medical knowledge and with the been accredited should be big news for need for more and better facilities to care UtahnS. , . It ' tor a growing number of patients Sooner or later most Utahns will visit the. hospital and naturally will want the A HEARTY WELL DONE, then, to the best care possible. Annual accreditation Utah hospitals that year after year by the Joint Commission on Accrodita, assure are that tion of Hospitals helps willing to have their patient care Without accreditation,- as some Utah judged by objective standards - and are hospitals, learned a few sears ago, a host able- to pass with 'flying colOrs. It's a pital can lose interns as well as the con- fidence that is so necessary to anyinati,Zollle sign they are constantly striving to improve the care tutionsserving the piblic. -i- nlernshityhe-was no in---- . - i -- - thiy-tend- "" , lskrritrwrx,megwaznazgaggr.sx ' . - - t . ' 4 -- that-youn- .. - ' ,,,,t,, - - onnsont - , : , - ' ''' ' . - ., - GUEST CARTOONIST - s ', ..wom..thcway-tha-rnarkett-sre-end- -- orsi . .. Dow-Jone- - - - - - ' well-to-d- L o "over-heating- '. - Novemmoneyfr- . I - ., - T, I .. i 1 I TIMES , ...? c v - -- - . -- i ,,, . . i - 1 - 1 , 1 - . - Keynes, - - - f k on - - 1- FROM THE LOUISVILLE vhin, BUSLNESS-M&-dl-ME-Johns- - briSouth - i metilrielnally I : ' - - : - te 4, , , ilic, -- d ! g 1 I .. . . r ' I i, - - s ;s . . . 40.LAPA'at a 1 , is -- , ........41,,,or voli - , . . .. - 4.0.-1- Alt Am uls,..1,0111.4,11404,0s,a - .00. ,.- id,. 4." t'um; Ao;B. 1 I , - r - - -, .- ,, - - - usiness glen -- - - ; -- 40-- , - , - '- IN THE 30a, WHEN few people had muck business without damaging his own picture of g the miracle will be unbeat- seem consistent, -41119 . . .311 ,,.. , taikserti .. "FrankliailtRonsevelt's-bor."- 'able:'rtere I console- much can't The of seems to the markets be , . , Republicans get that betting I Rooeveit a score of images of effeeof tried to solve the problem - ----, - --. -he la bon, ingoing to getaway with LndoohnSOrCi'O froin-tbve buying demand by taielfilinoney ' ' ,, Mr. John. They complain, with some jus. 1 s averages drive on to new heights, tick off just a few,I 0 N , of inflation-. " it, way by and those who tice, that the administration is the giving that are new and 4, 1.ets there ., top say there is the image wis T - y , rt, ,t The economy, and that we shall pay for it later, supported wage increases and will bé, not 800, but 1,000.7he threat of a Labor of the "can do" man' 1 he-poor . But today, despite to into can if hut be the works, to prolonged heating in is calculated send to public how knows England government who 41;1 - , er the talkaboulaotispoverty-campaignatbdsborn-tondon--to--NeWY-ork for safety, I- it, tiwcomplaints wiallardly,tffeetthe vote- . througlL . , , a politically feasible attint. The not be ,would the which must drain. lessen , is gold there ,t1E Congress; DOWN COMLNG , level from high betheorizing ' great new middle class that has come into , 't h e folksy fellow. of the tax i ian , are ,' AND i Implicatiom for its at like 30s wouldn't all, ing since the jt ' who can alternate 4 04'0,-,61, 1 of our eyes that wor- - ti I. suggesting to him that he might put the bal.' members have learned to think of themselves cut. . between bein g,;a are overdone- .- A a automation Mr. chamberlain about 11 ice for a long being In of payments problem-o- n some ries ante and cases,' 14 11 even, as the newly affluent, I ' - westerner and a , la I I U.S. time by the expedient of selling long-tersingular phenomenon struck Jneon a recent . ' the new riph- ,- -11- I I southerner; there is the Thealerwto can to the South . The motels, - which , were to in , German and bonds French the demand trip , effective toTo increase government today, and liberal North , created to save tourists money, get t. , stitutions and individuals for some of their middle classwhich ipcludes the -- and sether, and there is the reasonably tough man more ; ' timeand all the , .. excess employ dollars. even fancier be ,Jmade , labor . the' big unionsmight who turned the water crisit at Guantanamo to while business exudes colifidenre- -, 'richer. It is this big class that makes the mar morn peciple. In the plushier automats you still ts' j - , ,i74 - in Mr. his own adirantage. 1 the a , line to own ca rry your tray through Johnson, labor's Walter Reuther finds things. Hence ket for complex, , . 1 he has easier access to the White House today .: the theory of the tax cut; which, is entirely the , cashier But at that point a waiter Iakes,the . 1 ALL Of THESE images are. politically nego'-:- Was the occii- Out of your hands. Some of the aittomats tiable.- - But, assuming that the 1964 cam- - - thanhehad when i work of the modern Keynesian& . tray ' 11141itz:01 ' i t riew bf Kenhedys generally Pro- now employ almost as many waiters as an old. paign Is going to pivot on domestic issues, the pant. In ' '', ,. fashioned restaurant MR. JOICISON'S gamble Is that If employed - , Reuther leinillgs, this is saying a lot two images that are likely to bother the Re41 to spend, It With men. And Mr., extra some short-hanhave money Wan We the of The aren't people of the 'way dispensing Mr. most are those Johnson, explaining publicans more people to Johns the "f , enterprise Rooseveltian," frionft af hiteinocc find Mr Inhncon thP man LSIxe..et:laborzrn-Johnso- n tandem act is that the will put a couple of million -1aWashington4Plumbortz - businessmen and th e unions have become KT7- - , w a piriExictir viEEirY. thereint who never forgets to call Franklin D. Roose- gains e , Et , Used car salesman, Vice President I of accolade the 2 to , beIngpro able hin accept nesrans together. 'velt bs 4Daddy,7 --.4 these can be made-t- o ' ' - - I . ' ..Pra.Mmxz,4:im,17, ' " - - By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN - - . .. ,. - , g ,. 7 '''''P, . . - , er. x- -- -- a':' my--vie- - , s -'r- 7-:- ws , ; - ?if faith-buildin- -- . States are concern- ed-M'anv of. us in the - in sthe-selling wheat- - to inconsistencyeeming by n asidni our allies und sell buses to Cuba. The answer given by the be! less is Russia showing State Department is that ligerency than other Communist countries. We must also pursue a course which will widen, the breach ' between China and Russia. that these-- It feel but I be may very good, are only superficial reasons The overriding question has Itusstarenounced its international conspiracy-:-countries? Is she to overthrow all hand in the -to an her efforts upper gain lessening s she repented les Congo or other African cou her course to subvert all of South America through all adrift Castro or other means. Is she casting the international machinery for world domination? Has she ceased to - intimidate us and our allies in Berlin, gradually eroding away our sights that were with thee whithersoeyer - thou, Biblewith suggestionshow to goest." In this than's case the use these aids in overcoming difficulties. She memorized Bev- antidote to fear was faith. The only power known to man that eral of the textsand that was i s stronger than the power of th e beginning otner cure. , fear is that of faith.- - Basic- For months she had awakened faith is the belief t h a t the - scheme of- - things underlyingin the middle ot the night with ' human life is benevolent and ber heart pounding so hard she education-p- r ceeded he decided that he could protective, that God &with you would think, "This is it! never be an adequate doctor always . a heart attack!" And of having ; A like that idea of taking a course, the more healing , people's- - bodies-unle- ss frightened she g he could somehow get .his own powerful' thought into the mind as you would take - became, the harder her heart mind healed of fear. So he be would pound. But those Bible medicine. gan looking' for a medicine, as An outstandingly successful he put it, that could cure this texts proved to be just the right career woman in her 40's de-- -- medicine tor' bnneme this con- - condition 'And finally he found what he 4lescribed as-t- ia great vekoped bad anxiety neurosis d 'non under tontrol.---------- --by treaty?' healing combination of words." - She had suffered a severe finan-- ' d s h e continued taking that for-lihese-should to soften be the only reasons vial loss and several other-bloActually it was a sentence-spiritual medicine from the Bi course in this gigantic struggle. We need to re-- ' in quick succession and under. ,our s from the Bible. "I took this text, ble she 'Says, 'The power' of , he told me, w as my medicine," the s t r a I rt of adversity she constantly our foreign 'policy but we must never,: faith back away from a situation just because it looks con- -, ,, ' Cracked. Overwhelming I e a r whole surged againe through ' re. a n d tt- permeated rapidly little different. sciousness and in time cured Fie -- engulfed her and completely In- - coveredbeingSh and was able to resume If not, how foolish can a nation get? ' was unable She her. of my,fears." capacitated her work. She became a normal, ---s , R. Bracken to continue.with her work. The text that did's much effective person. , . doctoiivas tor Nephi, Utah: 141 despera . , , , , , .t.r 'A , AMP0 :, '''.,,Sf. . 2;4,."1"., so '' .,4It. ., s..r.'soyMMIT:4,2..wodaz.....,mx.m.7:41z.mm., Into Ski plagued with paralyzing bouts of fear. He was- fearful of acci- dents, fearful- of unpopularity, fearful of failure, of respons- ibilityin fact he had a general apprehensiveness about almost -- Good News'Abobt Hospitals , - ....piallm; AOINik,04 - |