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Show y' iYViiRmic journal TiAT a AT?T '1 "T7 iwyiri'Bilr piv yrfiynr"'Tpr"Tiy p 11 "Him pi npi " ijH y gi yn y r y j0 l ' a tr Noted Chemist Takes Look H-- At Warfare In Space Age V ? 3 ' v m i 2f, y--O V4fL wM. Here the antipodal position, in i M Pauling the overriding nuclear war. A test ban consideration might be a first step toward a more general disarmament. agreement and a stronger peace. Also, Dr Pauling from testing is rn intolerable t is convinced that hazard to all mankind. This is a second iceson, in hislew, for halting the tests. Dr. Paulings book deals broadly with the question NUTdi with-draw- 1800-ma- i Probe To 3 min COMPANY COMPANY .home between of war and jicace, which he secs is destruction and a more abundant Kituie hu mankind. But he has become identified as the ihvf proponent of one side of the test ban debate. Thus his hook inevitably will be read in the more li n ited but m nethcless significant light of that issue. 0MLN ,2 i? I- tGU, - V-- A J. Postma, high council advisor to the MIA, made pieenta-lion- s of four leadership pins tor (hire or moie years outstanding service to erl Cook of the 16th Ward, Glen Biadley, 3rd, James Johnson, loth, a.id Royal Crockett, 17tn Ward. Air v. g As as result of the snafus, the subcommittee said in a report published Sunday, the Air Force and Navy now have only a handful of modem launchers for firing rockets fiom beneath the wings of planes. e dont "Well, slow up! RUN TO FIRST!" The subcommittee report in Review TV based Osc ar Hansen, 65 former Logan v evident, died unexpectedly night in San Francisco, of a heait ailment He was born March 11. 1893. in Logan, a son of Ole J. and Olivia Maran Hansen. He married Alice Soiensen of Mention, was a veteran of World War I, and formerly was a watch repairman at Car-do-n Jewplrv stoie in Logan Since 1929 he has been affiliated with Samuel's Co. in San Francisco Suiviving are his widow, San Francisco, a son, William 0 , a daughter Cloverdale, Calif Alice Mary, San Francisco; and three grandchildren Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Sun-da- i ' Probers Seek Clues To Crash Cause NANTUCKET, Mass jf.0 (IPH was hand-picke- d left-win- g mmm nose-whe- Stuck In Pipe ATLANTA a PH MONDAY EVERY & WED. diaries had to Maynaul, a t be hauled out of a lake oveidow pipe by county police. He had lowered himself into the pipe to clear an obstruction and became so tned he was unable to climb out again. ALAN 200-foo- :7;r, UDD an fliikkl -- AB rrm r? iA For the Finest of Foods Old Juniper Lodge nmxi mk Mr. and Mrs. V. A. McQueary .! mm mu' i utitiMtaxt aswi m I Mill till 'I UCtll WAJMOCOCO . Luncheon Parties Dinner Parties Wedding Breakfasts Business Dinners and Conferences Receptions mm WARNED BftOS. jnl Nr FREE RIDES Private Parties BEFORE THE SHOW Come Early . . . Toe Children Will Enjoy the Fun! hearings carried out during the past two years. It said that in one case the OPEN DAILY 6:00 P. M. TO 11:30 P. M. Air Force paid North American SUNDAYS 1:00 P. M. TO 9:00 P. M. Aviation an average of $406 for By William F.wald CLOSED MONDAYS to launchers its to fit adapters VIEWS AND REVIEWS: after rejecting an fighters Some of the most outstanding happenings of the TV offer bv Century Industries, San week end were small things the appearances of the duke Pedro, Calif . to supply the adap-- j 1 rOR PARTY Telephone 040-R- 2 1 ARRANGEMENTS . . . (Before 10 a. m. Ph. 1644-WJack Paar Show, Pat Wayne ters for $4 69 apiece. of Bedford on the NBC-T) 'on the ABC-TDick Clark Show. Domenico Modugno Thus the Air Force procured CBS-TEd Sullivan Show. the adapters for mounting MA-The duke was a deadpan charmer, recounting as he launcheis on aircraft at a did his decision to turn his British ancestral mansion into unit cost of 80 or 90 times that a jazzy tourist trap complete with juke box, hot dogs proposed by Century Industries, it said and a nudist colony lie also was Furthermore, the North Amhim that fi the season about only ank puts Challenge' engaging'y erican of below the $500 adapter was usable only boy high money. He ha? prumised to re aircraft, whereas the science wizard Bob Shorn Frid e on the week to Ihe Paar show this Fov failed to appear on the NBC-T( entur.v Industries adapter would and I recommend ; ou catch him on Cliev SlniiV Sunday night have permitted suspension other aircraft as well. Pat Wayne, son of actor John because of illncs3. Wayne, did some Singing on the It the in "lai base and the girls THE CHANNEL SWIM. Mary 'audienre seemed to II. p. Pat, a Martin will star in two special color shows on a single biology major in college, shapes the Easier season. up as a etnrh bet for Hie movie?. day during lie is cast in the 'lab Hunter She'll aim a mat nee show at the mold, but tallci, bushier and a kids and an ever.ng spectacular at the adult tiade Mi-Martin t.flc daikcr. will draw on materia! fiom the EAST LIVERPOOL. Ohio Modugno. the Italian composer riage production of "Music With of In The Blue Patmec! Bv Blue" Mary Mattin" wh ch wtli take off iLPi' Cline Crogar. 21, drown- -' tour s'artmg next ed Sunday when he slipped from Jso called "Volaie." was a happy on an the grasp of a minister who was addition to the Sullvan show At month. baptizing him and was swept .irst glance, his s'v te seemed to In a surprise move, Ihe sponsor away bv the swift current of smack of Johnny Rav s. but ac-- t of Dot'o a quiz seen Tuesday Beaver Creek. ially Modugno mjeus more huV Va. and each Cogar. of Grantsville. mor into nis dehvt ry and he coats nights on NBC-Tmoimng on was one of 40 persons being it all with a weird dream like cancolea octh sliows baptized into the Lord Jesus manner that is a sr king depar-ur- e CBS-Christ Church by the Rev. Gal- from American nr.ging terh-- I starting today, the daily CBS-TShow been has lrd McCartney, of Akron Ohio. by Top replaced singing nique from American Colga'e The victim was a nephew of the techniques At one po.nt, Modugno Dollar" Tuesday nipnt. ? minister even turned his ba k on the audi- theatre," a senes ot filmed will lake the place of the McCartney later told Columence as lie free floated through his NBC-Tbiana Countv Chief Deputy Sherversion a of hrics. striking p pco iff James Miller he had just imnonsense. s The debut of Brains mersed young Cogar when he lost und Brawn has bren postponed hi? grip Cogar, who could not FROM AMI AT I W AS able to lrom sept 6 to Sept 13 Jack swim, was swept downstream on PLUS j Investigators today resumed their hunt through the scattered wreck- age of a Northeast aii liner In Enter Fancywork At County Fair dish-touel- s. fall-ou- Mpc d ConWASHINGTON (UPI) gressmen promised today to seek an official accounting of Air Koi'-and Navy spending for locret launchers, including an alleged Air Foice decision to pav m Fancvwoik Department 1, conand $106 apiece for parts available at sisting of pillowcases $1 69 each. Accoiding to Mi s Rulh S HanA House militaiy operations sen, chauman, articles can he rubcomimttee said it would ask enteied at the fairgrounds Tues-dathe L" S comptroller general to August 19 between the hours invrstigaie some phases of the of 9 a in and 6pm services' srpatate airborne rocket Mrs Hansen is being assisted launcher piogram.?. It contended by Violet Scott. they had been snarled for six years vu'h costly errors, inef-- ' f'ciencv, rivalry and second-guessin- THE OTHER SIDE OF the debate, of comse, has been championed by Dr. Edward Teller whost recent book. Our Nuclear Future," sets forth his position concisely. To Dr. Teller, the overriding consideration is national security in the face of the Soviet Challenge. He believes that tests must continue in older to maintain an effective nuclear deterrent. Moreover, he would not trust the Soviets to honor a test ban agreement. As to possible due to testing, he cur.sidcis these t hazards from to be insignificant and quite tolerable. For better or worse, the arguments of Dr3. Pauling and Teller have been juxtaposed both in public thinkdebate. For this reason, Dr. ing and in cannot be book fully understood without takTauling's Indeed Dr. Pauling does so Teller. Dr. account ing into in one chapter. explicitly Both the Teller and the Pauling positions are extremist. They are earnest, honest, highly respected as scientists. They marshal their facts wit.i authority. But both are emotionally involved to such an extent that, in spite of a struggle for candor, their carefully reasoned statements turn into polemics, their arguments and to support their opposing analogies seem conclusions. Dr. Pauling is to be commended for his courage. He has espoused an unpopular cause. At times he has been suspected of leanings. However, such a not would explain his position. adequately charge . hopes of finding some clue to the cause of the ci which killed 23 persons. Representatives of four agencies tiled to reconstruct the last minutes of the plane and police began an intensive search for the missing of the craft Authorities said the wheel mav have been carted off bv some of the hundreds of cunous who1 sw aimed to the oiled aiea wheie the plane wee down in a thick fog Friday night. Entrants are invited to submit articles in the Cache County Fair Exorbitant Costs vl MMI S Rocket Launcher by Ned Riddle Mr. Tweedy - A n fall-ou- face-to-fac- pie-sene- Lebanese civilians watch quietly as U. S. Marines in truck BACK TO THE SHIPS n near on LST beach Beirut, in the first contingent of American troops to be board battalion will rejoin the Sixth Fleet, with about from Lebanon. The 12,000 U. S. troops remaining in Lebanon. To Dr. is avoidance of Ray NeUoD Prior to Superintendent Cuitis addiess, a leadership citation was presented to Roy al Crockett of the 17th waid for being the cut-- 1 standing da's leader in the stake d during the past year. It was to him by Ross vman, age group counselor in the stake V Vlij the issue of wnether to ban nuclear weapons teats, to that which maintains that the tests must be continued for scurhc' reasons. ppc;jpni llvjIUwlll From Page One) Honor thy father and mother was his message to the jouih of the chuich and he mentioned the importance of being thoughtful, respectful and obedient, thus honoring those dearest to us. Our lr.es continue to honor and disnonor our patents even when thev have lert this eaith, he said in hi impressive serso let tomorrow's good' mon, turn rone tomorrow if you are going to have joy and happiness. . y-.- 0 g Former Logan V1IMI Preiaent Robert McCann. featured former genei al YMM1A Superintendent Elbert G. Curtis as speaker. Approach, f yr y-- y Joan Pe'erson wav piano accompanist The Sundav evening meeting, unuer the dhection of stake U TWO INTERESTING BOOKS lealmg with America and civilization m the space age have been published and recently: No More Wai by Dr, Linus Tauling, New A the Peace in and pace Age. War the other, by Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin. In his review of Dr. Pauling's book, Ribert C. Cowan makes the follow mg comments Linus Pauling states his thesis at the cutsH. Theie will never again be a great war, he ri- says, if only the wotla'3 p ople can be made to lealize the, to lum, inc evitable outcome (eitain destruction of ciulizaticn and piobably V mutilation of the human rate. -- f,r Welfare Of Others (Continued S f Concern For an Thoughts and Things y )"y y Box Office Opens 7:30 p. m. Show Starts at Dark V V DR. PAULING IS A crusader whose basic value in 3 the fight is the survival of mankind. He is fighting for recognition of what he sees as the supreme danger. i This has led him to to take an uncompromising stand and often to gloss over political considerations in discussing disarmament and a test ban. But it has not made him a lover of totalitarianism. These qualities characterize Dr. Pauling's book. It is not the book of a Nobel prize winmng chemist so much as it is the voice of a man who believes himself a prophet in the wilderness and who is determined to be heard. His message is to all mankind. He is outlining a SPECIALS FOR TUESDDAY & WEDNESDAY e choice between destructive war mid productive jxeace which he belives the great issue of the age. He would exchange the arms race for a pea e race. To implement this, he suggests setting up a United Nations lesearch foundation for peace m which scientists could work broadly on the problems and opportunities of peaceful development throughout the world. Like that of Dr. Teller, Dr. Pauling's book is an important contribution to contempot ary thinking. Its fervor and strength of statement provide a useful balance in helping understand the gieat debate that has been swniing through the headlines the past few years. e ' Quotes Senate DemA5HINGI UN ocratic leader I.j ndon B. Johnson, expressing faith in couit'rj s space program despite the failure of Sunday s mo.ui- S"0'." ' ue1 Hat iicrme tm-- icut, c is out we ae going to have not only on the moon, but also on rear planet? " W this ; - u Lnghih-speak-- on the publicity Kus-ua- -- u -- toundma Americas moon io'..et a'tcmpis aunt Why Amciicaus (he sensible like other people" V. n un'ii suues? o al '.ns sboul.ng atfiicve ' i W tr.e AslUXijlON on House question A fair adverti'T.g piactue? n of the medical field e In the eld of etlu. a1 Oiug? esoecialh p r 't,e Pt.il iJ sne- it L I .1 Puh eer. fve Frldav arid bund r through bv Va f ari t? rs a;er pary 75 V. st (enter I'jnn second raq Fr:red the post office at Loar t s, A d f B I luted ireaj ress .NL of r h l rna .vpr., e " .. :.. 3 public has a right to expect and uemand a degree of tesponsibil-lt- y a? well a? standard? and practices diUprent from those in the promotion of soap, tecvis.on catch and au'omobi'o' " o - aga.n g a !ar.cna' Adrtsrs Aderl.si.g .Nevs;'pr bervice Co Nlt rv bieve Go me U show the highlight of the nn-itci- 1 NBC-TV'- lora-pame- ? Device Tells Sex R A. charKeati.ig ging Democi als with ' legiria'r. e rannj R-- , a- -e h v omen The deuce, which can detect the difference in heat radiated bv men and womens clo'ning. ha? many military and commeicia! ucs especially where heat sen si'iv i'v 1? coni erned. Hall Quits own fr. h - - vaids before he disap-pe- at beneath the surface Ihe from Other church members looked California on hoirified. Rev. McCartnev his senior went mlo shock and had to be tieated at a hospital. ed CANS Phone before noon for your UP TO Fresh Golden, Long Ears $2000 IITTU Jumbo Utah Heeds money later doz. 15C each the same day! Aou J selectyour own repayment plan ! OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION NATIONAL FINANCE governorship witn the wibdiaw al of former Republican National Chairman Leonard W. llall from the rare for the GOP nomination. Hall meanwhile, loomed as a ip'- (o- the Hep'.hh-casfoiig p rin'miia'iou tor U b bena'or several s transfer to - ,rt " ' Su-v- FUBSCRIPTION iUlES S 1 A battle NEW YORK (UPI One month carrier 21 U0 One year, carrier Gov. Averell One year mall tin Cahe Valiev) 13 o0 of millionaires Harnman One year mall (outside Cache against Nelson A. Valiev 1905 Rockefeller wa? vi'tuailv asOne frir aer icemen and m New A'ork a oridfJes a........ 1J 00 sured todd,, lor the .......... emcee of Lmkletter Haggis Baggis " vu.i Columbia Lnive'sitv semed eno and pmhaps of the University of Southern r.d week Steve Eydie ti.is wall to complete up as guests on j car. s "What s M; Line" and scoied in a bnef bit. the T The member? be.ng placed in the impo??ib'e pn?ition of sv, allow mg a lot of bad legislation to get the good ,a'n Yellow, Butterscotch, NBC-TV- ot 21 MAGNA 4 if O - lJ; COMPANY of Logan Federal Avenue Telephone. 3040 MUM AY $f for g an week Aethenus oigani7atton ilaiming to be in entire (ontact with space peup'.e, vvatn-m- turned of "instant retaliation d an earth loikec buns anyone hving again cn the moon Geoige Fenneman is a teiribly This is an uigeni warnog oersonahe guy its a shame to We have just heard fiom .Martian? at present vi?iing the waste him on a limp quiz like HC-s Any bed v Can Play moon " , As.de fiom Andy art, the o toe s u.w doesn t comedian ( tiLOMBO ( evlon Mm s er of food and agriculture Philm nave much juice at all Teddy Naciler lan hi? winn.ng? to $242 G uiiav atetere. Wes'ern warning fHiO on CBS TV s The $64,0"0 power? of Ceylon's future national. anon plans'1 assuie you 'hat v Phin 5 o iu yeai? v.e wdi nano-ia'izal plantation? and the wuite 1 PI will liave to park up and Hie U)S ANGFI.FS irt ou' of this coiurtv v I'nout International Telephone and to announced Sunday the fj mg to dictate term? to u? eev elopment of a complicated WAnUING ION Rep. kcr-rr-t- h e'evue which can tell men fiom LONDON iy 59c 69c w dra-'.i.a- Tele-gtap- 7 he Herald Journal STEAK STEW 15S-T- MOSCOW SHOULDER A grade T News v ( eo-p- Genuine Milk Fed RIB CHOPS mention Gen. Gavin's bock later. In Being Baptized s o 11 Drowns While BC-T- jTHER NATIONAL OfBCIS JALT IAKI CITY OGDEN PROVO Logan. Smithficld TOOHI Preston EaMiiBs,mjriKawnfsarf I |