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Show ; UamaanGte ce Sore etre ot eeUe OS oeeeaa ee re Tee BER or - a atSebahancedea ane ae iterate even veoTae THE NEW COMMUNIST T 10 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, OCTOBER25, 061 MEN’S, women’s tailoring Cuyler’s 373-0221 Appts. 11 am. to 7| pm. APPLIANCE REPAIR HOTPOINT : m_ moved. Free estima’ 295-9249. and re373-6291 3 Personals and ali other ELECTROLYSIS facial-body hairs makes pervice,225-5647 permanently removed. 225-0883. DRAPER’S Fixit Shop has moved |WORLD uptown to serve you better. 48 Book, Childcraft for Christmas. Winston Mercer, 7} North 300 West, Provo. 373-4380, 373-4016. AUTO GLASS I WILL not be responsible for any wd efticient work. Ablander ManuUniv iy “FR 3-0463. = | ena Ann Todhunter — awnings, carport, |7 KOOL Breeze d jtorm windows, tios, xeon“Direct a tomyfactor form |Lost and Bd used. trade in. Re-|LOST: prescription glasses. loop Call 373-3756, Pr BUILDING DEMOLITION Call ‘collect 766-2618, |Help Wanted 8 3 JUSEWRECKING and demoli= tion, Reasonable. 756-4693 Amer- eeesashes SEcoves FURNITURE Sanat, CRANING Pisce oebor — ; “ os HAVE your cleaning done by the part "repeat income; dignified, CARPET REPAIR products, CEMENT WORK Of : e ° b b best?) threat Whowill meet this new Communist ° are, Seen ingsfor ee income, Write eee , a 2a | Pres Erna area= Seee Steereese BenoyTSE| | bartle,begin,State FORDaceRectcages WILKINSON : “operated,iTnstallea,"emoading: Wanted Wilkinson has stated clearly that he believes in Frank Moss introduced Senate Resolution 311 (May’2, 1960) which ‘peaceful ;negotiation in all international disputes, but that we cannot deal in strength while giving giving economie g j 2 er J SrA cs and diplomatic recognition to Communist countries. would authorize a tax-paid junket for himself.to Red China. This would in effect, have given back-door recognition to Red China. The request ~ LANDSCAPING 10fe 266-0008 of277-8790,Salt Iai 377-6700; paint, put could could REMBRANT - FEMALE Telephone Solicitors — Work 4 hours | day. $1.25 hr. CosmeticSalesDemostrater—$1.15 pa paieis as ROOFING We do every type of roofing, fix oe — 6 month. Must have Secretary—$250 medical’ experience. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING leaks,- repair. free estimate General Office Clerk —Type 50. . * 4 374-1700. Ev RADIO Ni avSERVICE sasemgesia adding — hift. $1.00 Vu Sectes ces S REQUESTED TAX-PAID JUNKET FOR HIMSELF Is on recor players, guaranteed repair since < ha te orera,eoae re ot \f Apply et ~ EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE AL’S TV Service guaran’ Sepeien, Sees atcalls$250,Call g BACKED CONTINUED AID TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES , 4 WHO AREIN ARREARS ON UNITED NATIONSBILL J URGED DIPLOMATIC RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA } ee North, Prove On May 11, 1961, Moss voted against-an amendment that would have : denied American aid to Communist countries in arrears on their United (Ogden Standard Exerminer, April 3, 1959) . : ures Nations bill. A similar vote was taken August 18, 1961, involving alt countries two years in arrears. Moss voted te do nothing about it. A REPORT OF CONDITION OF similar amendment was introduced November 12, 1963. STATE BANK OF PROVO Apes 3, 1959 + Student Life “ASSETS Z @ 2 Admit Red China Hada:cake itn be haullog cheeCome| BACKED CONTINUEDU. S. AID TO NATIONS THATEX- sks jhe direct and guaranteed 20002 jects 1,107,794.50 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 398,287.58 EXPORTIMPLEMENTS OF WAR TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $24,640.68 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U.S.).... Corporate stocks (including $None gtock of 120,140.63 ieweisdtaeGa ere wees On August 18, 1961, Moss voted against the Bridges-Cotten Amendment which would have barred foreign aid te any country which ex- ported iy eens of war to Communist bloc oa overtieites oie 5,524,726.59 same effect. fixtures’ $00;806.56 2h. 50,896.56 17,989.63 Other assets>.............. 4,100.00 TOTAL ASSETS .... «--..$8,482,440.02 : cine ee and corporations par Time and savings deposits On June 7, 1962, he voted against the Cotton Amendment which would have had the Bank premises owned $ None, furniture and Real estate owned other than bank premises... d deposits of individuals, Moss again voted against it. Of Provo in the State of Utah at the close of business on October 1, 1964 D a was denied. 2 €ocktall Waitress—Evening shift. . ; TELEVISION, radio and record : TO RED CHINA my H ERE'S THE M OSs RECORD: oe eens aay) (yoo a | evo. GARAGES we i BACKED SHIPMENT OFU. S. FARM GOODS TO $8.007561 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES . erasieaetitamae Govern het faerie (including postal savings) ............Ye tes. 48,927.18 On June 6, 1962, Moss voted against the Lausche Amendment which Deposit : bai abd vortieal sabaivisions. oe be sent to countries — by Communism or Marxism. Certified and officers’ checks, ete. 2.000000... 107,187.96 provided that no U. S. agricultural. goods (Under Public Law 480) should TOTAL DEPOSITS ......................:...87,988,616.97 i (a) Total demand deposits ...... 4,354,882.58 i oaetngsMlportiea,ange Ree TOTALeee LIABILITIES1 CAPITAL 1046.4 7 ¥ f * ADVOCATED NON-DEFENSE OF TWO FREE FORMOSAN : VOTED AGAINST ON-SITE INSPECTIONS OF ISLANDS AGAINST RED CHINA “$8,039,08687 AGGCOUNTS NUCLEAR WEAPONSIN RUSSIA According to the Deseret News of Sept. 26, 1958, Frank Moss charged ; Capital:-(a) Common stock, total par value......$ 180,000.00 that the Eisenhower policy of “defending two small islands (Quemoy On September 28, 1963, Moss voted against the Tower Reservation te ° ae odprofits... Whas and Matsu) ... is as indefensible as the tiny islands themselves.” the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The Eisenhower Administration ignored this advice. inspection In the USSR to determine whether Russia was testing nuclear Bee TxAaeovataig ee ieee =% 443,353.65 CAPITAL ACCOUNTScensus68,462,440.02 } aie etaeee Se ceaes eee I, B notes and bills rediscounted and securities O.. Barlow, of the abov bank, do Balierro oo“pu (SEAL) ae Brimhall aie : Tower wanted the treaty to require on-site weapons. ; VOTED AGAINST WITHHOLDINGAID TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES THAT EXPROPRIATEAMERICAN h | VOTED TO SHIP U. $. WHEAT TO RUSSIA " ERTY solemnly ewear that this report of condition is true and . correct, to the best of my knowledgeand belief. & Fortunately these felands are sti! free. MEMORANDA F h h Russia and Red China are again making overtures to each other. CONCRETEwork,anynd,GS AMBITIOUS man ot women. ioe CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION \ ki ° hi ° TaGresonly in esrring(afi@ ROMANE SPECIALIZED 558W. 600 N.373-5201. Intermountain Manufactured WINDOW “sills, tub splashes, a Russia has a new Dictator. Red China has exploded an atomic bomb: ip. Part or full time. best. Call Mr, Klean, 373-9955.|" ° : : f - pe Bike Shop, Schwinn New, | : between fent_discount. 5120. LOST: green swea’ 373N. 800 = Canyon Rd., BICYCLES und TRICYCLES ) F Home. 24 hour care and atten- AWNINGS « ) i i white SERVICE color. s PROP : f On July 2, 1959, Moss voted ageinst the Johnston (D-So. Caroline) Amendment to prohibit aid to any country that exprepriates Ameriean- j | BELOW U. S. COST " : ; r On November 26, 1968, Moss voted in fever ef sending American owned property without adequate eompensation. wheat to Russia at taxpayer-subsidized prices. State of Utah, County of Utah—ser Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of. October, 1964. metMe™ Mt PateCin STATE OF UTAH - ne A Vote for Wilkinson Is a Vote for Peaceful Negotiation, « Firm Policy ==] WILKINSON ses Office of Bank sioner | | antCBatta,Chet Examiner,Wo herebycertitythat | of the‘above named bank, filed in this office on October i ; and Military Strength to Preserve the Peace a Pld political adv, by @hizene for Sound Gavernment Weney 6. Niyannrd, @hairmen ; oe . : 3 sacrament |