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Show TH! VTPvrnAV herald journal Loan aachtf Coun t 19 t uh Quotes Thoughts and Things H01.LV WOOD Famous Letter About His Little Girl; - REPLACEMENT ilPt Turnabout Rusrefugee Alexei Chwastov and his American daughter leave the "protection' of the Soviet Embassy Friday and sail for Russia aboard the Soviet liner Molotov, it was reported today. There was no indication that any court action is contemplated to prevent Chwastov from taking Tan a behind the Iron Curtain. Chwastov arrived In Britain on Tuesday with the girl he smuggled past U. S. customs officials in New York over the protests of her mother, Mrs. Helen Dieczok of Detroit. The Molotov Is scheduled to sail Friday morning. Soviet officials hinted Tuesday that Chwastov and Tanya would be aboard. Mrs Dieczok, who said she bore Chwasthe child to the 58- - ear-ol- d tov out of wedlock, appealed to U. S immigration officials to prevent him from taking her out of the United States Inspectors searched the luxury liner Queen Mary for hours without success. Sen Herbert H. Lehman Tuesday called on the State Department to stop what he termed the kidnaping to Communist Russia of an American citizen. Leaders of the Russian Orthodox church in the United States Joined the appeal. The church world service of the National Council of Churches which had sponsored Chwastov's entry into the U. S from Germany in 1951 also urged action. face-to-fa- e: a v cold show- er is the thing. An item from Santa Barbara states: Got the mid-dablues? Feel the need for a pickup to carry-yothrough the day? Try a cold shower! That is the advice handed out by a professor m the physical department of the University of California. He has completed a study to determine the effect of a cold shower on male students at his school, subjecting one group of nine, athletes and one group of students to a series of tests stepping up and down. Between the tests the students took tempei ature showers. The cold shower treatment slowed the heart-bea- t count and the resultant decrease in heart action reduced fatigue, since less effort was expended by the heart. There was a stronger blood flow, and more time Good To The Lost Drop t PANAMA CITY, Fla W Terrence J. Mahar suffered only a scratched ear when he tumbled from a B29 circling at 1 000 feet over Tyndall Air Force Base His parachute did not open until the last moment. more efficiently. The students all expressed ing of improvement, not onlv but psychologically same Insulating features used by armed forces in CO SOLD K cases of KENTUCKY SINCE 1933 WHISKIES ! 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Come Early for Best Selection! well. u SUNNY above-norm- -- was allowed for the bloodstream to pick up more waste products and to distribute food materials y -- of Sunny Brook bourbon, .n-tio- (D-N- A TRAINING GUIDE to help its 177,000 employes do a better job of meeting the public has been issued by the Veterans Administration. The guide treats situations of meetings, of talking by telephone, of writing letters. Here are some of the tips offered: Recognize a visitor promptly. If you cant avoid a delay, explain it right away. Be a good listener. By telephone: Greet the caller pleasantly. Give information willingly. Hang up the receiver gently. By letter: Dont repeat what is said in a letter you receive. Dont try to impress your reader with big W'ords and long involved sentences." that Press Parley ld sincerely yours, A FATHER nud-da- Midwest LONDON her, I am, Now conies the contention Hits sian Much as I wish I could, its not possible for me to be with her all the time. I have to work to pay for her home, her clothes, her education. So, Mr. Driver, please help me to look out for her. Please dnve carefully. Please drive slowly past schools and at intersections. And please remember that sometimes children run from behind parked cars. Please dont run over my little girl! With deepest thanks for whatever you can do for Havent always been able to follow the habit, but when we can, we feel that minor resurrection of which Carl used to talk. He started us splashing in the shower (first hot water and soap, then the full cold tap. As we remember, Grandpa Carl (he lived until he was 90) got the idea during a correspondence course in physical fitness, put out by the later Bernarr McFadden. Freezing Air Friday For Home hands. in them. v Refugee Sails as this is written she is sound asleep with her doll Paddy in her arms. When her doll gets broken or her finger gets cut or her head gets bumped, I can fix them. But when she starts across the street then Mr. Driver, she is in your E ER SINCE GRANDPA Carl Olsson talked us into taking cold showers in the morning we have believed Coim-t- Turnabout Russian Now--, Undoubtedly some worthy advice for all of us. - ee ernment sent it to the Hall of Races of Mankind at the Chicago Natural History Museum to replace one of skimpily dressed Korean women. 't Face-to-fac- 1 r, Mi-H- Yang, 25, of Seoul, Korea, wears the traditional holiday dress of her country in this picture entitled Typical Korean Young Woman of 1956. Koiean gov- IX - For Utah Roads More Testimony A few' weeks ago, I saw a little girl struck by a car as she tried to cross the street. I saw a father race toward her and hold her to him as she struggled in the agony of death. I saw all the plans that had been made for her dashed, and I saw' the look of despair that came over his face. I could only offer a prayer that such a thing might never happen again. Today my daughter, who is 6 years old started off to school. Her cocker spaniel, whose name is Scoot, watched her leave and whined his belief in the folly of education. Tonight we talked about school. She told me about the girl w ho sits in front of her, a girl with yellow curls, and about the bov across the aisle w'ho makes faces; about the teacher who has eyes in the back of her head; about the trees in the school yard and the big girl w'ho does not believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things tremendously vital and unimportant things. Very- rta'Hngon .Appioval was given for $35 Os') rihht of wav Sta'e Ho cl Fieezing tempei atut es cover-c- d 150 in Summit Coun'v north fi m a wide section of the Midwesi Minor Lake towaid Evan don but geneial vtann W.vo lie road is in the Wasatih earl toda. mg was occuning behind the col National Foiest. air mass that was b'ankeuiig the ea'lem portion of the nation Meanwhile, the U S Weahcr Emcau said a severe drought .vas prevailing over the cential and WASHINGTON IP President southwestern portions of the intensified bv continued Fisenhower will hold a news conference at 10 30 am Thuisday icostly dry sunny weather and warmth. the White House announced. game-winnin- ld tlanal ForpsJ in to be sponf dealing fm eight miles of month s Republican senatorial rey Bogart levealing suifcssful pi nnarv : I am considering enteiing pii suigcrv had been pel formed last law practice. I have foui vale a for condition SALT LAKE CITY 1!" The malignant spring children to f"ed don't think in his esophagus fedcial government has alloc cted I d be partic ulai ly m'ciested in a Hie operation damn nt ar kiloo unless I could 878 UjO io Ltab for hmhvvas in Washington led me It va a might louoh woik on the budget with a piun-in- ? national foiests duting fiscal go and Im still not in top shape axe 1958 ) A proei am of consti union was A Veterans WASHING ION BROOKLYN ankce outfield- agieed upon esteiday at a meetAdministration guide for trainer Enos Slaughtei on Jackie Rob- ing of the state road ing emploves to fate the public commission, s hit for the US Foiert Seivice and Buieau inson s w ith confidence : of Id to tie Wot the Series Dodgers Public Roads, Included was Let the visitor talk 'liy to The ball just took off I an access road to achieve the human touch bv putFlaming Gorge I had it but all of a sud- dams.te ting v out self in the other fellows thought den it took off and went light Chief Engineer E G Johnson place over nt head I never got a glove of the load o commission said three on it DETROIT Mrs Helena Diecmajor pi meets were approved Some $600,000 would be spent for zok, demanding the government help rescue her daughtei. Tans a, pavtng 19 mi.es of State Route 44 in the Ashley National Fo st being taken to Russia b the of Uintah and Daggett counties father' .She is not Russian, she is not COLUMBUS O IP1 State Road 44 is the highway Earl lur-neCommunist She was born heie in 77, said he thought his car ficm Manila to Vernal and would 'the fiee vvoild She belongs here was in lev eise v hen he stepped become the access road to Flamin the fiee vvoild on the gas and smashed head on ing Got ge into a police safety displa Another pioject called for S?l? WAL KESHA, Mis Rep Glenn Police sa'd a photograph of the 000 to gravel and grade eight R Davis stating lie may quit pol-- . ciash will be added to 15 pic- miles of road between Pine Valttics because of his loss in last tures now In the display. ley and Central in the Dixie Na- - - SINCE AMERICANS ARE having a tough wrestle with their traffic problems- since school is in full swing, and the hazard of youngsters being struck by automobiles m omnipresent; since there have been renewed expressions of concern about the safety of youngsters in various areas of Logan City, we feel that publication of the following letter is appropriate. It's been in print before. Originally it was written bv the father of a girl who had just started going to school, and was sent to the editor of an Elmira (N.Y.) newspaper. The father addressed to Dear Driver: Here it is: ' Funds Aitoted Avtor Humph- ... Shower Mid-Da- y News In , Save 15 ... or almost $1 inTie slipons for such a price! 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