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Jv ' I The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday April 27 1955 8 A - US Publishers Optimistic Of Readers for Future f By Associated Pres - NEW YORK April e lie said special features He held that their Interest in the news of the day was much more general than was realized The minds of children are much more mature he said than those of a comparative age a generation ago The publishers broke up Into three groups for discussions The groups were divided into those with circulations up to 10000 those with from 10000 to 50000 and those with more than 50000 DWIGHT WILLIAM lisher of the Holyoke Associated Press Chief Re-elec- ts but NEW YORK April 26 McLean was president of the Associated Press Tuesday continuing a tenure that began In 1638 He is president of the Philadelphia Bul- S0N0T0NG (JB-R- ob-ert brings ysii nGAMNIb - m letin Norman Chandler of the Los Angele$Tlmes was elected first vice president at an organizing meeting of the board of directors Clarence B Hanson Jr of News the Birminghpnv-Al- was chosen second vice presi- Hearing Aid! Mot you bur luru-M- Sad out what bearing caa raallr b with the anr SONOIONI SONOTONE dent of Sen George for conversa- day night speech calling for a tions on a ceasefire with or positive response to Chou’s offer and decided the situation without the Nationalists 2 Similar pressure from the called for a somewhat different British and from some Asian response nations who urged the Chinese “After I got back" Dulles Communists at the Bandung told reporters “1 found conference to settle the Forlnamood of some enmosan question without any r couragement perhaps because sort to force I have been away" 3 Dulles’ return to the coun- “Now here's a particularly good shot of Junior at the age of four” my-se- cils of the administration Continued From Page One Snow fell over most of northern Utah Logan received 3 peratures if they reach a inches At Provo winds of up Wednesday low of 24 degrees as to 60 snow and brought mph predicted will damage fruit wind veLake dust Salt City “A four to five-inc-h snow cov50 hit mph er In many county areas may locity serve to protect rather than deAT BINGHAM Kennecott Copstroy ground crops however” per Corp reported wind and he added electrical power failures interHe too said farmers gener- rupted work Tuesday Winds ally welcomed the precipitation knocked over steel towers carand were not apprehensive of rying high tension lines at the expected lower temperatures A company Bingham mine Snowfall In mountains east of spokesman called it "one of the Salt Lake City was light Only worst cases of wind interfer5 in was reported at Alta and ence In the history of our op4 in at Brighton erations” The weather bureau said subIn Salt Lake City where freezing temperatures are ex- snow began falling at 9:36 am pected over much of 'Utah and and continued Intermittently predicted temperatures would through the evening two short drop to 24 in the area Wednes- circuits of lines leading to Utah Maximum temperatures Power St Light Co’s Emigration day were expected to remain in the substation at approximately mid 40s Wednesday Skies will 19th East and 13th South remain partly cloudy caused a power failure affectLivestock warnings were is- ing a large section of the city’s sued for Wyoming as the storm east bench residential area which originated In the Gulf of Service was restored after Alaska moved eastward Into about two and a half hours mph oft or' Muscular aches you want r bef and you want it & That's Bayer Aspirin' A tab-- ' let starts disintegrating almost the is ready instant you take to go to work with amazing speed lf He then read a prepared statement saying that developments of the last 10 days "may in restrospect seem of decisive importance both in Europe and in Asia” THE ORIGINAL American statement last Saturday was drafted under the direction of Undersecretary of State Herbert Iloqver Jr acting for Dulles and cleared with President Eisenhower The official explanation for putting the statement out before Dulles returned was that the Chinese Communists' should not have the propaganda field ail to themselves over the weekend the statements from Bandung studied Sen George’s Satur ‘Blossom Time’ Storm Deals Blow to Area one-wa- y from pam Neuralgia jn mtht HtidKh When Dulles returned Monday he spent most of the day studying development He read WIND SNOW DUST DAMAGE Lloyd Stratton was secretary and Robert Booth was the plains again chosen trc:urcr IT EXTENDED from southern Utah to Montana and from the West Coast to central Wyoming Tuesday At Cedar City one of the worst windstorms In recent years damaged buildings knocked over trees and ligjis slowed traffic to supervised movement on a section of US Highway 91 and broke windows In stores A trailer house was blown off its foundations roofing was blown off the Cedar City fire station apd five large billboards were toppled by gusts of wind Monday night and Tuesday morning Wind velocity hit 53 Wtoa v (R-N- pub- Mass and ANPA Transcript-Telegravice president said newspapers must find enough revenue to pay increasing expenses pay a fair return and to Improve their product William T Burgess publisher of the LaCrosse Wls Tribune said newspaper circulations were increasing but not In proportion to the population In crease The convention will resume Wednesday with an address by the ANPA president Richard W Slocum executive vice president of the Philadelphia Bui ietin Another aesslon will be held Thursday the Communists for a ceasefire without insisting on the pres-encof Nationalist China At the same time it placed him fn opposition to senators who have tended to take a firm position in support of Nationalist China The Senate Republican Policy Committee discussed Dulles’ statement privately Afterwards Sen Styles committee Bridges told chairman reporters: “I personally think it would be a great mistake to sit down at any conference with the Chinese Communists and ignore the Chinese Nationalists who have been our ally through thick and thin” Three factors apparently explain the modification of the administration’s position: 1 The steady public pressure e - 26-Pub--lishers mm e Continued From page One for children wers “strictly for the birds" took in optimistic view Tuesday that the upgrowlng generation is going to read newspapers despite its interest in television How best to hold the attention of the young people was one of the livelier topics discussed at the opening day of tha American Newspaper Publishers Assn convention The overall topic was how to improve newspapers in the face of increasing co&ts BUT wnfn the knowledge that the young people of today will affect the circulation of tomorrow the publishers took a careful look at the present reading and viewing trends among the young folk Some publishers in the 11000 to 50000 circulation group took the view that newspapers should run special features for the teen-aggroup to increase their interest But Edward J Hughes editor of the Port Chester NY Item saying he was speaking as a family man rather than as a newspaper man was roundly applauded when he said today’s youngsters were being underrated not just Dulles Alters Stand on Formosa Talks ft i I patchers in Salt Lake City and those of the Weber County Sheriff’s' office in Ogden said most Utah roads were wet or slippery but only mountain roads maintained snow depths piled up during Tuesday’s snowfall Road clearing crews called into higher areas reported that snow was melting at a fast rate and mechanical snow removal was not deemed necessary The temperature" early Wednesday was expected to dip to 24 degrees but at midnight the mercury registered 32 hav-in- g sagged briefly to 28 during late evening snowfall at about 10 pm GCIDWrJV? AMAZING NEW EASY WAY PUTS ON POUNDS AND INCHES OF FIRM SOLID FLESH scrnrciKiY? wema Men nd AVERAGE FARE children who ire thin bcciute of poor ppe-tit- e PER PERSON or poor citing habit may quickly put on pound and inch of firm to! id for husband wife and child between 5 and 12 when usirfj Greyhound’s Family Plan fleih think to WATE-O- New N kind of concentrated body building Salt Lake trans-ceive- wv rius tax di- gested ealonee here t feet Easy weight gain of 3 rowan 10 20 even 30 pound reported No Mgary mixture ftthy die no drugs or overeating SEE HOW MUCH GREYHOUND'S mam pim ccxnKircnr? SAVES YOU! 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