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Show r ' fa , ,.. I, 1 .. , ' ' 7 777, , . - . ..., 7- - I .I ., it '',. I , SENATOR CAUCUS ' -- - , , - , - .- A 1. - . . - .. - ,., - ,' Wilson butt spawned by Theodore - Roosevelt before' him .: . .,4,,,,V,. - 1; I 94:1A:11.1Ak:O. ,' by' '7Z - 11 e bk ' ., , s' 6' at" - , - ,,,, , - . ,,i ' - ,0 i 1 ', --- ' ' ' , ' v - s live years ago kr, . berger, a Dominican priest, wrote "Image of America," a '. most significant but grossly un- ' . derpublicized study, in which he compared American liberal-, distinct from poll- teal theory -- - by observing . American life.. ' , .5 0 '...... .. 7--p- 't Ar'11-1- -, - "1"ii-ói""ced- i . - . . - -- , I .. ity J. J. MOUNTER,' M.D. ; Dear DnMolner: I, have some cans of tuna, cabmeat and salmon which haye been On the 'shelves for perhaps four years. Is it safe to use ' tfiemT-B- 13. There isn't any post- -' five answer to this, but there isn't any way to be pusitively sate when you ride an automobile, cross the Freet, or take, :,a lathI suppose, since these .are 1 '''''',11. 7--- , ' ' ' . l go ' , 114. - . - -'- '' - -- , - , - , neir ,- An :Anxious-7- Day- - In Our. Lives -- - - :.;:,,,,.ti.., ........ i -w- ,.,-,- - - hole-bevrseror le . AnChQrage--klbe-Meagerrepo- paper,, - -- - , .,:o. , 7 , r ' - -1- -1 '- , - - portraits 9.95 fin. --. , , - One 8x10 for you Two'5x7, one- for- each - - Grandma three miniature sire for the family - - St.' - PIANOS-ACCORDIONS-BA- ' I I TT T- ,MOTHER'S DATSPECIAL I:41,355-6688- - - TAT! -' Have the fine studio portrait of your child you've always wanted. Professionally posed and lighted by our expert photographer . . . a warm and lasting gift for Olandma, too, on Mother's Day.. , - , , A FINE , -, -- I . , - - - -- , - I Irti -----' . . micro-organis- SUMMERHAYSMUSI11: 'CO .:4 - bild pshots ' g - , 1 , , ... - - -- - , -- , - - - r 7' g OU bave--- --- -- , - - - course- 01 r - neeessarilY-meant-noninterfer----- t r "e"; - -- ' - . d-to way-,--an- - J I :::;i7:7:7,..:::::,:.::,:0:;.,-,!,'Ai.:,,7746(4.-,- aviettratig"-qesu- -- overly-ravenou- --- I t ext. 543 tar aPPotnttnist , FOURTHJ1000HOTOSTUDIO--- , , , - --- - - -- , z - ' . - - ---- -- - - -- -- ' - - - , , b.h'.4oft.4f0..4-4(00-- d SHEET-MUSICA-SUPPLI- - Y - - . --- 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR , , '---- 7 ASIOr iip'1'1 - din-be- ES- , e. ...k,s,,,,-..,,,-- ,.:. anl "r ( i a ,n-- - I . 7 -- 1,),:; ''' I I I I , i, , I 1 l ' ,::,:.:::: - . ' . g - searoods, you are concerned mainly over botulism, the Type I , I E botulism that has had so I much publicity in the last year. 11 1 and dramatic as these 3 1 -- Sad cases weie, you still are vastly. r more in danger of being killed - ' - .:i:::iii,,.:,'":, ' is has now The '1.8.11 Influoncols sure- - spreading fast. Look, public - control. 4French to new brought -light R. Sweet horses!" ' . - put' Western saddles on the exercise theyfve -',:,- -; bear on the sprawling and corn- - , ,, , . . , , - ' - --: , . , - - - - ' ' plex phenomenon that is Amer- ., 2 . , , INEZ' ROBB ica . The period on which be . , focuses has a common denom- , bY,lightaing: andlkereistet-- 1 -illak tWO interof inator much chance,of that. 'believe I t , composed aenuTor- ' Den --- - - related factors -i rejectiod and only two deaths were from , : 1 Wallace F. affirmation. Rejected was one Senator botulism from caiumd fish; the . -7 r -were from fish. I Bennett sentorfilember of the principal creatures of - r"wor,z-fartrorsmolted THE DAY seemed Intennina- - rest Tuesday 'began - as any other -rou Nineteenth Century -economic -- -, of Utall 's t:1.4.4, ble: By 6 p.m: I felt as ex. CAis;isTED FOOD (commercial-- , II tine d ay- - n our household. We - goe--d el egation, , -: bfrrieeddledomLJSissethz:feirgreeenatr'polmra-if off the front II '''' J:;41, -crumb. bhianugsitedflooarss aInli.eddabey!Thnse I :, , A iy canned, I mean ) - --- will be lea- - l' ' s it to the trod page. , 110TI ' ' ' 14"1"4"11heal: I teen owl responsible from Alaska were lured spectk- still And ports began one of the most anxious The animal Itself remained a in our lives, as in that thousands ::. ..... nr,,,gm.Hrnii, 'lays writim ha erig 0 mice y.: T,' , t Idimdea:gt rtseeivoefr ,' 1,0,, 0 with relatives , American of families other -itrbad---but the 'dinosaur" ,..!ifietto eveningon ,f ''';',.; ti, t, --- in Alaska. ., KSIt radio'C to obey -- a 't.1,,,, , .' d :. - -- 4 T---'u 1111c- "''"'-""-''-',,..- . their report it ' busiin its the -114, antimonopoly legislation, fol. ?lase- pro-when the rare occur-But news was not the calmly. one residential nbss district destroyed, ---- -lowed by decimating taxes gram- f r qm d. There was no word from rence of presence of the botu. I -- e3 -- which deprived it of the bene- - district sliding into the sea, and others Ines Robb 9:05 -- t0 0 UPI or the Red Cross us m organ fSm plus insuffici ent "am-1- 6 . ,, an- badly' damaged. And Anchor-tits of an -- -s , Finally,-a- t 11 p.m., as I was -c'' 21m. Sen. Bennett -se is where brother' only takes place. my laws Bluff where homes were re. banking petite, ecurities getting ready for bed, ' the ooung f The d, their three young Botulism is still very rare ported to have been catapulted P hone rang. It was my sister. ma, wil -. ' of poisoning. Fee mor cause Freda and the chil. Stephen, , into the sea. e n t developments in But as the country, rejected - WE RUSHED to turn on the deaths 'results from laking,.. dren were safe ' she said -' , . '' 'MY husband got on the other '' the Congress and set forth- - one its early dogmas baths ' being stung by insects ' room one the and in radio SOMEHOW, Stephen had got-- trip-linhis views on various is- - notion that dedication to pond- .phone extension and tried to over cushions or.,, in the other. There television ' ten. that word, and nothing freedom individuals , cal for news is smoktn g in bed , nvince us that "no confronting the na--- -, more, out of Alaska via the -- no consolation in either. I tiOn. of Tanner's "Microbiology good news. , -N n America to Freda 's Legion, corporate coll.:- Communications with AlaskaListeners wishing to ence with thelaissez-fairFoods advises that if all ' in Tulsa Her mother e family said that HOW have The OFIlEN I so of destroed were sequences ' vrtually present theirown-vie-w(in a syllable, hi turn, had called- - my sister. did i affirm new ones. turbing trickle of reports from that to other persons. An d how . in a can of food are germs.) points or raise questions That was all we needed or of economic license was but - area was filled with cautious t destt'oyed, and the ingress of ma" do 80 by dialing one side of the coin; the other , but alarming estimates of : little comfort - there is in it, wa n ted to know. others is prevented, canned en Imo in the face of a stunning dis. EM was expansion of economic lib-- - killed and injured. or, DA food should keep indefinitely. - - aster.- - Friends who knew my , the o the course for called - erties during higher-my Automatically I individual, food Canned ,e(vegetablesprogram.jJ-The4,,,Descrot realincomer- - prgection from friends at United Press Inter--- brother-- lived in,,,Anchorag- FINIS To West Berlinfish, Meat or mixtures) is Netes cosponsors the pro- - commercial fraud; opportunity national. I knew UPI would called all through the day. If BERLIN An East (UPI) under rigid specifica.4 , ' to enter competitive business. have a man in Anchorage. If, I heard "no news is good German soldier reached West cookedwhich , gram. destroy such germs This is the New Freedom the by any chance, UPI- - got in 50 it heard I news" once, 7 7 ' 7 d- its touch with rep. Anchorage timestwilioepeuvion--. -'tl'h-e--- if - he more early Monday. :fledcoounicipr:hat! bill:takphlasisel timewtioulvvaend ini n:vheTirslaYy ' to it ' , sólOier crept through Communist , get in touch with my brother, anyone again as long as I livel in thr.esouof the stage - is - past. , , I asked. TheY said they would The quake waist 5;37 p.m.,7c'e'es -- 2 OPEN MON. & FRI ---i. ermati tertitori do all they could. my husband pointed oRt.isa-- into . West Berlin, in full uniform CAN ANYTMNG ever get in? submachine- - Yes, if there Is a hole BEFORE I could phone the his and and carrying ALL DAY SATURDAY-- hour. flee at that Stephen it 'need be only 'a small one. , Red Cross, my sister in Al-- would be home from school, gun, West Berlin police said. -; and Freda with them and bany,'N.Y., called. one of us has ever probably . about to begin Neither o SALE-- oi ner. It all sounded's logical-nIin Anchorage. So we had RENT i ' In --so. safe..-an-futile --- idea in what section of thiand, so the face the tamincreasingly . qf . his brother and city my - 3719 SOUTH STATE STREET ily lived. We could only hope ominous news that dribbled through radio and television. , they were not near Turnagain ' A MAUROIS ANDRE -, ,:- , - - -- 4s, a ,-- ,- ,,,, ti 4"1"11111Tha '11111" . A ' ) .. tprzl - - . , a ITA'A ' ' kaor''-A11- --- 10 - - ?IlAY - . . 14'f . , ...., DAY-L- : Mostly Safd r MOTHERS - It'l, I r" ki. at .., , - ' . items .,, 4 : - . 0, - A21 Monday, April ,6, 1964 - ,t.. --' -- ,, ; 1f.t 'oldso s- -- ' trenchantly, and praises un ,stintingly, is the evolution of a mixed economy, consisting of private ownership Under - -- - d DESERET NEWS 'AND TELEGRAM, , -d-- , Pact '' - , "SltP'I- - Tb IVA 11. a ' Nea ,, t ; ; : .1111-'1- 1 :' ' - ,:i' -- ' ' -- ' , ' , IrouR anne ' - I . "v'T : I' ickl - : .7'7' 1 ..- . . -, - , -- - i1 ) c ' , ! o ,14m1 ..,1,,:o ... I ,, 11 io 41FI' Intl i - I 'r , 0.1'1 ' ; , INN ' --7 , ' - s' ; .,., Im In ,,2 I I ' 4.;.:.,.,,i- - ' f- .F.: '1.-- , , tAtti : - . Ainor' 'under-wholesa- , SE 11 ATE 1 -- , M 11 4,(,,,, is THUS, MUCHox nhis. an economic history of met " ' ''' I ' ' ,- '- ' United, States during it- time il seems that Frenchmen ',,,,' . l , : , Isni"'a'-5jla'e' a peculiar talent or a social ph;liomeniii-- ',whett" old assumpidonS came ' i t ' any ,rate predilection attack, classi- for with European liberalism as , economics more and more cal telling Americans all about an abstract ideology, Bruck: way to a political econ- (4., themselves; Tocqueville start-- berger told why liberalism had - givingwhich assumed that the . msy " Ediwith his claksic report succeeded here and failed in ed it recurrent booms and busts-o- f ' on the somewhat barbaric, but much of continental ' the classic economic cycle Europe, enchantingly ingenuousJace,of and suggested that French- - could be eliminated by the ra- . democrats'en a ed in htl;Irlina' . . .. ,.. . is ,s e. ., . . Id World New the across was. a learn something abhut political What Maurois describes most - . A , r.-. '-- -- ,, ' ., ,,,I,,4, 3 lA - v Pete Wyma la y - 7 , 11;1 IA7 - --, -- tect-- a. - - ., T. ' .. - - ' , ,,,, : - To The New Frontier, A ilia- torY of the United Statea :' front 1912 tO thel'eeseo1, by L'' Andre Ittaurnis, David Me- -' ' ' Kay CO. (1963), N.Y., 36; ; PaSeS,S5!00 . , 4., I' , , : , ,,,4 . ..,.. ,, r: 7 .ôok - ..:.- wEzeedont - , ,,,.: I ,,., WV OKS:lj.N.7:1HE.7 - r, - . . . - , . - - ., - . SILVER DOLLARS FOR SALE G-- .. , , 1 , '.: , each:minted-lbetween----1880-And-1935-- 2 - o , , - rd - -- , , . . these white they last silver dollars .at . sp.-ecl- - i 0 . Limitof'10 to a c'ustomer - A 1..1 t 0 . , ., - - - - -- - -- .. , . - - --- -- - - - -- - dates and different mint marks.,, - . -- . - NATIONAL - - - - - . - - , '- ---- -; ,- - - .- t,- , - , , , ,- - -- , ' 1 , ... . 10 RE LEASE -- - tiEvi cAns Atm. , - - . . 1 04.--- -- . ' , Ai4 .1 it . ' III 24-ho- ur ' u111111- , , , FOURTH . MEURER 11011AL, DEPOSIT . , , A- ' , - I( , , - - - litillANCE ,. , - COOP, - , ,Jpoctal ALL 4-D- . , n -- iiiilielie4ably lows: prices - - , : -, Na down. payment pion - nl S.a, A.A.A1,4'.' A . ' . - . . . . 0 i .. ' - 0 kvaiigvem.11 iit IL 31,fill G -- i III lq rGa ;;.101 . - , .11iff - , 'L , , ,.. ForA also knows , . - .' , 7--- p'honors - - ' managers ------------ in , y - they s iomplited Ford Sales tentests the-reienil- -- - --- -- suis3--n- .. Another prom' that you make a better ------ - . bur at Bennett lord. - . and 'saki fel-dealer- iS UTAH'S LARGEST FORIIDEALERI FORD -BÉRNE-11; ' wh low,loyiprictsi - s , - ,4 , 4 - Ai - ---- - 4- - - , - , . . , ' - A A A A lok, AAk A,' A, A..." A,A A. AL dokiNk- - ;11k..A Ai, A. -- 11i, ALA 41, A 1 L Ai 11 . 7 iIUST2rither Iiiiiiiiiilitilitilm , - - . ' At b . -- ; . s . , -- R , BIRRIE11 , . - - - SOUTH. & STATEL ---- - -- , - . - ... - ---- - -s- - . L-----B , --- -, -- 1,- - - , . - s -- 'Thr lb . 1 , it AT , , ..' ' ' - : ,,,, iiii , Atilt -TRU ' ' .J N nub 000' - o. Jit tf'- - , s - - . - , ism . . . - vjEsELL MID . -..--.. - ----- -, ' . ' . - nEttsoil s ' - , refinance or remodel your home, c. le in and see us. New car? --- --We'll finance it! Business loan? Sure! When we say, "Friendly ' . Banking:Lille apply it to our loan business, too- , . Stop In and look around. See how nearby and neighborly we are. , . - ' - - - - Drive-i- n Being - -- , -- ''- a full service bank, American National 'makes loans for worthwhile purpose If you need money to buy, build, any i 1111M'S 0111 ' , litril-Frid- 1:QC-t- - - - WE DELIVER MONEY! ' ,.. , sw - 1- - - -sbanking? We went so far as to make it possible for you to drive rightinto the : - --- bank building from State Streetso you can bank from your car in seconds every day frortv 9:30 morning until 6 in the evening. There'. nothing like it anywhere. It is even heated in the winter , In .. the . cooled in the ummeri , , -- - - - - ay... .. . , ' 10- . - of the counter to that everything would be just as you like ittFree parking right at the front door meters to fuss with. A walk-u- p window right at the front door to eerve you from . -- - no parking o 3 ' - . BANK . - Ae0011 -- , PROVIDES MANY VALUABLE SERVICES TO ITS .CUSTOMERS Our 4th, South and State location is so easy to get to and that you'll wonder why You bank anywhere else. And when we planned our services we stood on your side , - - , - Ititypoli,44bw.alt, - . -- - -- - - ' - - -- will have different minting , , . - . - 4- - , - .. ' . - - These silver dollars are valuable and we want to use them to bring in new customers. If you will open a savings account, or a checking account for $150 or more, we will sell you a lriill of t your price is just the lace value: $10.00. the 10 silver dollars we have been talking about Due to the shortage of coins under a dollar, it would be nice if you emptied you piggy bank and -- used these coins to buy your special silver dollars. -- --- - . to a roll. Most We have made up rolls with 10 dollars HOW TO GET YOUR SPECIAL SILVER DOLLARS - ' , - Now, male no mistake about these silver dollars We do not guarantee that any one of is worth more than one dollar. We want you to understand that we cannot' 'absolutely guarantee -the value except that each is worth at least onedollar of more. - . ,- . ' , ' , , . - btry--y- - , - -, ten examine them, you may have the experience of spending these dollars for the first time. Perhaps you'll want to give them as treasured gifts. ---- you want to use them for, we're sure they'll bring you an extra measure of satisfaction. Whatever - - our Once you . , - ked - . - , - . ' There is usually extra value attached to silver dollars minted between 1880 and 1935, especially those that have never been in circulation. Perhaps you have read recently, about people waiting in long lines to buy dollars by the thousands in the hoperthat some of them would in vaults Since the day they were minted. be like ours. These special silver dollars have beert-locNo one has ever had the fun of spending one before! . , . 11 1 - - , - , , o 0 , guaranteed rig ti never before in circulation! . , - AA ilk AA- -A A ALAILAIA." A AILAL A,AAA A A AAJAHAAA aLakar A a- ,61;A A A A A. A A A AAA A A A, ft, . . "' |