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Show inday October 31, 1971 HERAL h—Page 35 Negetiators Aren't as Optimistic As Washington About ArmsTalks Foreign News Commentary accidental nuclea: By RICHARD C. LONGWO 7H through ir nproved use 0 VIENNA (UPI)—Where nuclear disarmament is cen- On the substantive issues, cerned, hope springs eternal agreement remains elusive The United States and Russia According to leaks from announced last May that they Washington, the United States had “agreed to concentrate this hasoffered to limitiis ABMs to year” at the Strategic Arms 200 missiles around two major desire for an agreement by the arms race has plunged rward When SALT began, a central issue in May, this numbers game could f be resolved with a compromise. But the U.S. military alreadyis warning publicly about Soviet deployment ci a fractional orbital bombing system (FOBs) that poses a new threat to America's offensive missiles Limitation Talks (SALT) on an sites in return for a limit of 100 while the Russians say they agreement to iimit ABM Soviet ABMs around Moscow dare not ignore the threat of a defensive missiles and to take The Russians want a straight nuciear-armed China “certain measures” on offen- 100-for-100 deal. The real tragedy, according sive missiles. Game Could Be Resolved to disarmament proponents, is That wasit, many peoplefelt Under the pr2ssure of the that, while SALT has stalled, Tt was obvious—so this thinking now a whole new weapons have been developed or deployed to defeat the ABM, and thus have carried the arms race one step further. These weapons have added such words as FOBs, MIRV and SS9 to the jargon of doomsday, Any SALT agreement limiting ai as would not affect thoseat all ran—that a deal had been struck during the two years of secret SALT parleys. President Nixon, so they said, woul never have agreed to that wording about “this year unless he was certain of an agreement before the end of 1971. Much of this optimism has come from Washington, to the visible irritation of both Soviet and American SALT negotiators. Not Easily Untangled American negotiators know that the thicket woven by 25 AMOLLY BROWN fan club called the Historie Denver Inc., is workingto restore the 25 roomsof the Honse of Lionstc the years of the arms race cannot lived there. The homeis located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denverand is one of Denver’s historic landmarks. lavish deco: they once had when the Unsinkable Molly Brown Molly Brown’s Lavish HomeBeing Restored 25 rooms to the lavish decor that Mollyhad. Unsinkable Molly Brown has MostOriginals Gone been named by the Denver Though mostof iueoriginals of Landmark Preservation the 1890s are gone, restoration is Commission as a historic land- being mdepossible bythe State mark in Denver, Colo. Historical Society of Colorado, Located at 1340 Pennsylvania that has a room-by-room St. in Denver, the House of photographic record of the Lions, s it was called because place. Molly hadplacedfour stonelions on the stone stairs to the front The house was as extravagant porch of the redstone and as Molly herself. Boasting gold granite Victorian gingerbread leaf walls, hand-tiled fireplaces structure, is returning to its and Tiffany giuss windows and turn-of-the-century glory chandeliers, the mansion through the efforts of a Molly became Molly's home in 1894 Brown fan club called the when she had her newly-rich Historic DenverInc., a group set James Joseph Brown cametoit to save the house andrestoreits from Leadville. By KATHRYN D. GROESBECK The showy old mansion of Molly’s homeof the 1890s was including Astors and the Van- as rich as money could makeit. derbilts with whom she was With lace and velvet hangings, traveling on the “Titanic” that carved *bony tables and other imported furniture, Aubusson carpets, copper door hinges, brass bathtul fittings, polar bear rugs, an entry wall covered with real gold leaf, Italian marblestatues. Molly's House of Lions did not bring happiness. She Was Snubbed It was here Molly hoped to entertain, but few of Denver’s society matrons came to call, sank and she becamethe heroine among 704 survivorsof the 2,207 persons aboard, did western society of Denver openits doors to her with an invitation from Mrs. Crawford Hill of the social elite. It was Mrs. Hill who had laughedatthe pretensionsof the Irish ditchdigger’s daughter who thought she was a lady. Mostof Molly’s time was spent in the East or abroad, Her husband left her and lived in Arizona, Though J.J. Brown She was snubbed by those she courted. Only after she had continued to support heruntil his made friends with titled death in 1922, they remained Europeans and eastern society apart. When she died in 1932 after being estranged from her son and daughter, too, she had little left save her unbeatable spirit. Became Boarding Housc For some time Molly’s House of Lions remained a private camera assigned to the offen- residence. Then it became a sive team, and a third one to boarding house before a man keep an eye on the defense. named A.E.Leisenring boughtit This provides viewers with slow in 1958 and madeofit a homefor motion replays of key blocks by delinquent girls. When he interior linemen to spring eventually learnedthe history of runners loose, or perhaps a the flaming red-haired Molly, he cance to see how a linebacker hopes soimeone who would mayget through to clobber a restore the place would come along and buy it. No one came quarterback. Besides these cameras, it is and the house was facing the explained, as many as five wrecker’s ball. others may be beaming pic- Now it has been reprieved by tures of the action “into a bank the Molly Brown fan club. of small television monitors in Members madea crusade in 1971 one of the television vans to save the house with the public responding amazingly with located outside the stadium. donations. Though only very few of “Recorders, transmission equipment and key television the original pieces of Molly’s people are located in the vans, furniture are still there today, All decisions as to what is membersofthe association hope broadcast are madein the vans to have the place completely by people who never see a live restored by 1972, when visitors will be welcome. play during the game.” ‘Instant Replay’ TechniqueLittle Understood by Television Audiences HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Few things in television have been recorded pictures can be accomplished much more quickly and accurately, as understood, as the “instant there is no rewitid process as replay” technique used widely with tape.” in covering sports events. How does ‘‘instant replay”’ This technique nowis in its get to the home screen? Well, fifth football season, and, in the as an example, says the interests of public enlighten- company, in an important game ment, as well as a natural two or three cameras are corporate desire for self- assigned to feed pictures of the aggrandizement, Ampex Corp. action to instant replay has come up with a summary machines. “The Sio camera, iocated in of how “instant replay” works, To begin with, Ampex notes the end zone, generally focuses that its ‘instant replay” on the wide receiver or splitrecorders, developed in 1967, end and follows his maneuverthe defensive “use highly polished disks for ing agai recording surfaces instead of back,” it is explained. reels of tape used on conven- often provides the most exciting ‘instant replay’ action as the tional videotape recorders. “The disks permit variable wide receiver is a frequent speed playback, plus stop target for the quarterback’s passes.” motion, not easily possible with Then there is a second tape recorders. And access to 0 muchenjoyed, and so little VOTE NOV. be easily untangled. They like to point out that it took seven years to get the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. Soviet sources have been even more pessimistic. Speaking privately, they have thrown cold water on every burst of optimism from Washington. So far, they have always been right, The only visible results from SALT so far have been two subsidiary agreements, worked out apart from the major disarmament sessions, at reducing the aimed risk of Plenty Of Turnips For Free CONNERSVILLE,Ind. (UPI) —If you turn up at the turnip man’s farm, you'll get your share free. A farmer, who prefers to remain anonymous, gives away all the turnips he grows every year, and this year there’s a bumper crop of 18 acres. The prospect of free turnips over the past half dozen or so years has drawn persons from all over Fayette County to the farm along Indiana 121, one mile south of here. Last year, the mysterious “turnip man” of Fayette County was offered more than $1,000 by a grocery chain for his crop, according to an area newspaper man,but he turned it down to continue the tradition. “Every year he advertises in the classified section,” the newsman said, “‘out he insists that we leave his name out.” This year, showing his sense of humor, the turnip grower put up signs saying, ‘due to price freeze they are free.” SUPERVISINGAN anthropologic in Southern Illinois by MichiganSlate University,, Margaret Kimball dae eka tee Geicea a Pesta indian buried with two Freuch wine bottles and a DRUG C4 de) RECORD p FEATU RE of te WEEK uvonJ. BAILEY “Planning is one of our most urgent needs. We needto find a qualified Planner to work with the Planning Commission full time to give solid direction to the growth of Orem City. Roads and traffic are urgent continuing problems that need solutions.’ ac.ay) EITNER “Conservation of our water resources is a major need in our commu- nity, as well cs the efficient management of our Orem City operations. :. pixon LARSON Experienced © Qualified © Dedicated lect tie PEOPLES PARTY JE x 99 SOUTHERN UTAH’S TAPE& RECORD HEADQUARTERS —OREM CITY COUNCIL“Law enforcement and the proper fiow of traffic are continuing concerns in Orem. We need to codify our ordinances to enable the people whoneedtu find information to be able to do so.’ copper cross which was uncovered in an old cemetery near Fort de Chartres. According to Miss Brown, evidently the wine bottles were given to the Indian and were his treasured possessions. SPECIAL SELECTIONIN JOHNNY CASH STEREO AL BUMS $749 His GreatestHits, Vol. 2 KC 30887 yank, RECORD CARRYING mare!3: idtay The New SANTANA ALBUM Columbia KC 30595 peel eo eh Ld |