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Show ~> e LONG ISLAND N. SINKING INTO SEA, REPORT DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958 Utah County, Utah Soap Box Derby In ‘59 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Long does not live in Hollywood, nor Strasberg’s graduates and‘ is far Island, N. Y., is sinking into the sea but there’s no. cause for panic. Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner, retiring The 1959 Soap Box Derby*pro- Chevrolet, national sponsor of the "gram had its official kickoff in competition, the committee set ‘Detroit at a meeting of the na- next Aug. 16 as the date for the «tional! eontrol and rules commit- 22nd All-American Soap Box Der‘tee; regulatory organization for by at Akron, O. Agreeing that the present set of ‘the great amateur racing event rules- were ‘adequate if enforced ‘for boys. . Meeting. with representatives of vigilantly at the various local ‘Holds Party Both the rule books and the official 1959 Soap Box Derby film are expected to be distributed shortly after Dec. 1. The film will ‘In Benjamin be narrated by Cowboy Star Roy Rogers. ‘| e- ° = tA : Addie Payne as-M.C. and some at each table took part on thi program. Ex-Provoan : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Peay of Los Angeles visited relatives here Writes Book OnNigeria a few days this week, on their way to Indiana and Kentueky to visit Mrs. Peay’s relatives. They expect to go back by way of “Texas. i _ 7 A guest at the home of Mr. and Western idealism is a major Mrs. Rufus Anderson last week factor in the eviction of Western was a sister, Mrs. Mary Ann powers from colonies ‘in Africa Perrson of Woodland, Calif. A and Asia, according to the author dinner was served in her honor of a new study of nationalism and other guests were Mr. and published today. ‘Mrs. Lynn Anderson of Burley, James S. Coleman, associate Jda., and’ Mr. and Mrs. Bernell professor in the department of Anderson and two sons. political science at UCLA, advances his paradoxial analysis in “Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lundell “Nigeria: Background to Nationwith Saturday Lehi “visited in alism,”’ published. by the UniverMayor and Mrs. Harold Westring. tained at a‘birthday party for her tivity was stimulated by... daughter Lisa on her first birth- idealism as expressed in such declarations as . . . the Atlantic day. Four mothers and their chilCharter,’’ Prof. Coleman states. dren who were born.in the PayProf. Coleman’s book deals with son hospital at ‘the same time were present, also the baby’s the inception and growth of nationalism in Africa’s largest and grandparents. most recently emergent state. It Jim Bingham arrived home covers the period from the beginning of the. British intrusion in ‘ Sunday from Huntington Park, Nigeria in 1900 to the 1957 conCalif., where he has been employstitutional conference at which ed this summer, to attend BYU.Nigeria was promised independDiane Hansen, daughter of Mr. ence in 1960. The author spent in| Nigeria and Mrs. Newland Hansen, has more than a year left for Salt Lake City where she gathering material for the work. Prof. Coleman is the son of Mr. entered the University of Utah. and. Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Provo. | Schultes aré in Utah to attend BYU. Mt. Loafer DUP Camp Will Meet at Salem What’sPlaying SALEM—Wednesday at 2 p.m. the Mt. Loafer Camp DUP will At The Movies hold its regular’ meeting at the home of Rosa Taylor. All who are interested are invited to attend. Tuesday, October 7 PROVO - ‘Academy — White Wilderness, and Paul Bunyan. : Paramount — Damn Yankees, with Gwen Verdon. Pioneer Motor Vu—The Searchers, and The Naked and hte Dead. LEHI Royal—Closed. Salem Second Ward Primary will hold its regular ward preparation meeting Thursday at .2 p. m. just before Primary. Training teacher Margrette Taylor will present the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Taylor and children of Ogden spent Thursday and Friday visiting in Salem. AMERICAN ‘FORK Coral — Dangerous Youth, and| The Busy Knitters Klub was Manhunt In the Jungle. entertained Friday evening at PLEASANT GROVE the home of Gene Christensen. Grove — Tarzan’s Fight For. The new officers are_President Life, and High School .Confiden- Helen Curtis and Secretary Vera Taylor. The time was spent sewtial. ing and refreshments were OREM Scera—Rock-A-Bye-Baby, with served. Jerry Lewis. Literary Club was held. at the Rivoli — Raw Wind In Eden, home of Garnet Hunt with Millie SPRINGVILLE Gunderson as assisting hostess. Martha Tiffany and Beatrice Davis had the program in charge. Larry Davis played several ac- . PAYSON Huish Andy Hardy -Comes Home, with Mickey Rooney. Provo Journalism Instructor cordion numbers, Neva Joy Lee and Tora Banks sang vocal duet, Norma Jean Hunt gave a report .|of her experiences at Girls| State, and Mrs. Tiffany gave a book review. Next club will be at the home of Mrs. Delia Christensen. Elected by UAJD . The Salem Ward Relief Society held an opening social as a testiPhil Herbert, journalism in- monial to honor their outgoing structor at Provo High School, President Eloise Sabin. Others was electedvice president of the honored were Ida Ficklin as the journalism section of the Utah outgoing thealogy teacher, and Education Association in its an- Tilly Prows as the magazine nual convention which tain of the ocean-spanning raft Lehi IV, and her new skipper, Capt. Earle G. Gardner Jr., USN, commanding officer of the oiler. The mascot made the 69-day raft voyage across the Pacific. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) ended agent. Each was presented with of the Utah Association of Journalism Directors. M. Neff Smart, former Provoan who is now instructor in journalism at University of Utah, is secretary of' the organization. The néxt meeting of the journalism directors’ group will be held at Brigham Young University Nov. 1 in connection with the annual Utah School Journalism Conference. é Drilling costs account for 47 - per cent of the expense of finding and producing oil. Mrs. Sabin by Agnes Wood. Salem Second Ward Relief Society had their opening social Tuesday afternoon where Kathryn Sheen washonored as the retiring counselor to Pres. Louise Card. It Could Be You program was conducted under the direction of Nelda Hanks in which Mrs. Sheen was the honored guest. SAVE GAS AMBLER York s tered performances on the screen through a new generation of act- It could be the result of steadily rising sea levels because of melting glaciers or an increasing load of silt on earth, Berkner Strasberg has an explanation for the sunsavory nicknames attached ‘to his thriving organization. : ors. Variously. tabbed as ‘‘the method,” “T-shirt,” “dirty fingernail” and “torn shirt’ school of acting, “It should be recognized that a good number of the young people who join our classes are poor,” Merchant Ship Officers Call he Said. ‘‘Their manner of dress is economic, not pretension. Many of them can’t afford to dress any better. “Also, the kind of parts they tend to play are somewhat similar. The roles have-a certain kin- Off Their Strike ship officérs called off their sixday strike Monday night, freeing Support Proposed Amendment an estimated 60 vessels. A spokesman States Lines Conference - for the United said ‘the liners Plans Ready United States and America would By RICHARD LANEY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The Utah Land Board decided Monday to support a controversial proposed amendmentto the state constitution that will appear on the Nov.| 4 general election ballot. The proposed amendment is ballot proposition No. 4, which would require that royalties from natural resources extracted from the state-owned lands be placed in the \permanent school fund in- stead-of the uniform school fund. The Utah Education Assn. and the State Department of Education havepreviously gone on record |against the proposed constitutional amendment on the it would The land board said it was “‘in sail on their next scheduled departure. dates, Oct. 16 and Oct. 23. sympathy”’ with the objectives of educational interests of) obtaining more money for: schools. But the board said it favors the amendment on the .grounds the state should preserve wealth derived from non - renewable resources which are being depeleted. Different Fund The UEA and the State Department of Education have objected that only the interest from the ‘permanent school fund can be transferred to the uniform school fund. Frank J. Allen, director of the State Land Board, suggested that ‘‘‘perhaps a different kind of per- some manent fund should be created” divert revenue from state lands to nonschool purposes. so the schools can get more money. Board member Ed Clyde expressed the consensus of the board when he said ‘‘The present generation should not use up a resource and the revenue from it so that nothing is left for future generations.” Board Member Cecil Thompson added “This matter should be settled on a long-range basis; it should not be left up to the Leg- Forest Fire Burns Over Vast Area SALT The strike was ‘ended through the good offices of AFL - CIO President George Meany, who stepped in:as arbitrator of the dispute between the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots (AFL-CIO) and 20 major East and Gulf Coast ship operators represented by the American Merchant Marine Institute. LAKE CITY (UPI) Plans for the 128th semi - annual conference of the Latter-day Saints Church neared completibn today as church officials geared for the influx of members. 'to the city. The three-day conference will open Friday at 10 a.m. on Temple Square. Six general sessions will be held under the direction of president David O McKay. In addition several special meetings The dispute is not yet resolved, but the parties agreed Monday night to the issues which Meany will decide as arbitrator and the union announced that picket lines would be removed immediately from the ships. Meany set Gct. 21 as the date of the first arbitration session.' will be held. Two. general authorities, Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve and Elder ElRay L. Christiansen, an assistant to the Council. of the Twelve, will miss the conference. Both are overseas touring LDS missions. At issue are vacation, overtime and working condition demands primarily. The union announcedit had agreed to withdraw a demand that masters of four of the largest steamship lines be hired Actor John Wayne Becomes Grandpa through its hiring halls. “HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —* Actor John Wayne’s 22-year-old daughter Toni, gave birth to a 7 pound 6 ounce girl Monday, making the swashbuckling film star a grand- SELL ATOM BLASTS WASHINGTON (UPI) — A scitwo entific publication said the Atomic father for the first time. Energy Commission is considering | MONROVIA, Calif. (YPI) — years.” The baby was born at St. Joseph Allen reported to|the board that selling atomic explosions to priExperts of the U.S. Forest Servislature ice today began a survey of the to decide every UEA officials had|told him they blackened area of the Monrovia would ask the 1959) Legislature to to. determine how much of the 12,700 acres must be seeded to prevent winter floods. make a thorough |review of the uniform school fund and the permanent school fund. Legal Opinion The multi-million dollar fire The land board also discussed burned thousands of acres of val- a legal opinion it had requested uable| watershed area and destroyed eight homes and dozens of cabins. It was brought under control Monday night, except for a couple of small patches. It was started last Thursday by two 7year + old . boys playing with matches. A fire force of 700 men patrolled lines and fought flames in the Pine Mountain area where the blaze raced past fire lines into a new area. However, the Forest Service said the remaining fires did not Pose a| threat because they were moving into areas burned over last year by the Morris and Gale fires. Weather conditions also favored the firefighters in the mop-up operations of fires which broke out last week during scorching 100degree temperatures which baked brushlands desert dry. Atty. Gen. E. R. Callister to write on the proposed constitutional “amendment. Specifically, the board asked: “Tf the proposed amendment were passed, what would be the status of proceeds of the sale or other disposition of ‘minerals or other property from state lands other than those granted for specific purposes? “What disposition ;of such proceeds could the Legislature make?” The attorney general’s opinion replied that under the proposed amendment, the uniform school fund must receive rentals, royalties and proceeds from sale or other disposition of minerals from “state lands other than seed over the burned area with quick-growing grass to prevent flooding this winter in the commumities strung along the base of the San Gabriel foothills. At Newhall, 60 miles north of Los Angeles, a 30-year-old hausewife said she -accidentally started a 250-acre blaze which fatally burned firefighter Leland Dennis, 33, of Oraibe, Ariz., last Sunday. not: invented.. Other actors have used them in the past.” Applicants Screened Gis Applicants are carefully stars of the Gary Cooper, Jimmy ices make the grade. They said the woman had started the fire, despite her admission. Suspects Flown To Algeria PARIS, (UPI) — Minor figures arrested in roundups of suspected tual trial, it was reported today. French) officials said some 300 suspects have beer flown to Oran, the principal city of western Al- geria, during the past few days. Although the officials did not say what|disposition is being made of the suspects in Oran, it was assumed that they are interned pending court martial. TV SERVICE | any’ make “WARES” 7 - Low ... low rates ‘Phone FR3-1263 in Batjac Productions. Wayne, 51, has two other daughers and.two sons. He has been married three times. able to demand sky-high salaries. more prepared to solve technical “We don’t want to take credit problems,” he said ‘Once an actfor the success of our people,” or passes the audition he is a Strasberg said. “They possessed the talent when they cameto us.. We can’t give them that. All we do is bring it out and develop what they have. “Another thing,’ he grinned, “good actors are not limited to the studio. “Usually there are 120 actors DryCleaning SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Damage was estimated at ‘“‘sev‘eral thousand”’ dollars today in a fire that swept through a dry. cleaning store and a home here. Fire departmerit officials said’ the fire broke out at an undetermined location in the plant of Speciality Cleaners. The blaze destroyed the plant and spread to an adjoining home, gutting two bedrooms and part of the kitch- en. Charles Bohn said both buildings were owned by Joseph and Karen Young. There were no injuries reported. Bohn said the fire alarm was turned in at approximately 4:11 a.m. by a police patrol car. “By the time our units got there the fire was going 50 to 75 feet in the air,” Bohn said. The blaze was controlled within half an hour and investigation into the cause was immediately turned over to the city fire mar- shal, i “The essential technique and approach to acting in our classes is the same for theater, television and movies. They all have a basic unity and ‘point of view.” A number of Hollywood produeers and actors complain that stu- dio graduates lack the glamour the work done at the studio con- Store in S. L. Chief attend classes. that makesfor financially successfully pictures. * But Strasberg isn’t bothered by: the complaints. “We're not miracle workers,” he §$aid. ‘‘We simply hope that Blaze Sweeps Battalion member as long as he wishes to tributes to the growth of our students as performers.”’ Academy award -winners Brando and Woodward have helped prove his point. U.S. To Make 2nd Attempt to Send Rocket to Moon. | WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States will make its second attempt to send a rocket to the moon next weekend, the scientific publieation Washington Science Trends: said today. The first try to put a picturetaking satellite in orbit around the moonfailed Aug. 17 whenthe multistage rocket blew up after 77 seconds of flight. The moonis in a favorable position for such a launching only a few days each month, Next weekend will be the favorable period for October. The Air Force did not try to launch a moon rocket during the favorable days of September. Starts Tomorrow JOHN HUSTON’S UNPARALLELED ADVENTURE AND LOVE STORY OF THE FIRST WHITE ENG geeTEU a1 3 lS THURSDAY IT’S HIGH SOCIETY HIL BRIT woes when a blue-blooded deb dates a dream-boy drummer. 4 Her parents want a millionaire p, instead. those granted for specific purposes.” The opinion also held it was at the discretion of ‘the Legislature to decide the disposition of pro- EIKO-AND CINEMASCOPE METROCOLOR COLORby DE LUXE ONemaScoPe on the proposed’ amendment informally because only a bare quorum of three members were present at the board’s meeting. A formal resolution. will be prepared and circulated among all five members of the board. ;—— ENDS TONITE—— WALT DISNEY’S » SAM JAFFE SO YAMAMURA EUGENEFRENKE - CHARLESGRAYSON JOHN HUSTON “WHITE WILDERNESS” ISN"“Kay K, Presents Authorities did not issue a complaint against her. there was no proof Hospital in nearby Burbank to the former Miss Wayne, now the wife of Donald La Cava, an executive vate industry for blasting jobs in mines and harbors. The publication, “Washington Science Trends,” said the AEC believes industry may be interested in paying fees for such nuclear services. ceeds of the sale of the land or Even| before the fire was con- “other. property.” trolled,| plans were being made to The land board took its stand agents of the Arab underground a church book asa token of Saturday in Salt Lake City. are being flown to Algeria, preMrs.| Marjorie Thatcher, in- esteem. A .tribute was given to sumably for confinement and even- structor at Davis High School and former journalism instructor at Orem, was elected president New Monday that Long Island now is going down two feet every 100 years. It was sinking only six inches a century before 1930. Berkner said the reasons are not completely..clear to science, but most of the continental United States is sinking with only land NEW YORK (UPI)—Merchant State Land Board Votes To fire Visitors at the home of Mr. and “Mrs. Robert Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Schultes and two children from Derby, Conn. The with Esther Williams. MASCOT CHANGES HOMES — “Tangoroa,”| official maseotof the Pacific Service Force oiler USS Kawishiwi, poses with her former owner, De Vere Baker, left, cap- sity of California Press. “Nationalist sentiment and ac- grounds Mrs. Diane Beckstrom enter- a named Lee Strasberg. said. rated for the 1958 All-American, be issued to boys at Akron to re“held its annual party in honor of place car’ wheels used in local -the visiting teachers on Thurs- races. day, Oct. 2. There were 12 tables In Utah, the derby has been ‘with decorations representing the sponsored the past three years by ‘12 months of the year, and all The Daily Herald and the P. E. ‘whose birthdays came in that Ashton Company, with the comonth were at that table. Eighty- operation of the Utah County two enjoyed the party. An excel- Soap Box Derby Association. lent program was, given with He is and away the top money-earner. With few exceptions, important attending the studio. We try to teach a series of ideas. They are screened by Strasberg himself teacher roles go either to long-established and director Elia Kazan. Few nov- the studio*has turned out such familiar ‘‘names’”’ \ as Marlon north of a line drawn between Brando, Jimmy Dean, Carroll Boston and Chicago gradually Baker, Eva Marie Saint, Paul rising. Newman and ‘Joanne Woodward. Following the practice inaugu-| BENJAMIN—TheRelief Society special championship wheels will does he act, produce, direct, fimance or write for pictures. ' president of the Internal Council “Folks who, enter. the studio His school is the famed Actors Stewart stripe,. or to this new of Scientific Unions, disclosed Studio which has drastically al- group of comers who are not yet have come to their work a little races, the committee offered no major changes in the regulations. Except for minor revisions, the 1958 rules will continue, they said. ‘Relief Society By VERNON SCOTT ship with Brando’s ‘Waterfront’ UPI Hollywood Correspondent characterization.” Talent Is Necessary | HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Most inBrando set the pattern for fluential man in the movies today poy Date, Rules Okehed For Y. Man MostInfluential Man In-Movies ENDS TONIGHT Due to the length of this program — each feature will be Shown Only ‘Once! [> STARTS 7:15 P.M.—— “The Searchers” Exceptional Western in Color JQHN WAYNE JEFFREY HUNTER U7Ce DIAL FR 3-4145 ENDS WEDNESDAY “DAMN YANKEES” in color - GWEN VERDON [STARTS 9:20 P.M. TAB HUNTER “The Naked and the Dead” in Color| With Springville Nan er HUnter 9-5451 ALDO RAYand RAYMOND MASSEY STARLITE OPE DRIVEN WEEKEND ONLY Thurs. to Sun. RAw AALS) a E DEN a L VILUIAMS a Prat: 3 OPEN 6:30 SHOW 7:00 |