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Show ' i i Girl Scout Council Eyes Drive Close THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1965 Page Eight King Warns Defense On Lie Detectors Sen. Moss Introduces ill for New Resources Dept. Demo Women Look MATO Youth Group Ahead Wider View9 Elects YDCA Leader Wider View Vistas in an J. Albert House Jr., national is theme World the Expanding president of the Young Demochosen by National Committee cratic Clubs of America, was (Continued from page 1) Vice Chairman Margaret Price unanimously elected secretary sy Sen. Moss would create the :or Democratic Womans Day general of the Atlantic Associa-io- n new Department by gathering in of Young Political Leaders being held nationwide all agencies and bureaus which Oct. 16. at the associations fourth bienlave resource responsibilities g initiatA nial conference in Engproject and functions. Likewise, all hu- ed by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt land, last month. Oxford, man resource and in 1939, the 1965 program will Alice McMahon, YDCA vice resource functions in the Depart- recognize Women Dbers on the repment of Interior would be trans- local level for their work on president, was elected U.S. execto AAYPL resentative the ferred to other departments. Project Head Start, beautifying Transfers from Interior in- he community and precinct po- utive committee. There was near unanimity at clude: Bureau of Indian Affairs litical activity. conference on the necessity the to Health Education and WelMrs. Price is asking that the of European unity and true partfare; Office of Territories to names of the local Women Doers with North America, Health, Education and Welfare be sent to her with a summary nership House said. and the Alaska Railroad to the of their accomplishments. From House headed the bipartisan Department of Commerce. those submitted throughout the Transfers of Departments and country, a panel of distinguished delegates which included 13 Authorities to the new Depart- women judges will choose nine Young Democrats and 12 Young ment of Natural Resources in- women three in each category. Republicans. In addition to clude: Tennessee Valley Author-:ty- ; These women are to be invited House and Miss McMahon, YD Federal Power Commission; to Washington next spring as delegates were: Anthony Andora, East PaterU.S. Forest Service; watershed honored guests of the 1966 CamN.J., newly elected chairprotection and flood prevention paign Conference for Democratic son, of man the Bergen County (N.J.) activities from Agriculture to Women. Democratic Committee; John D. Natural Resources; Corps of EnIn her monthly communicaBottoroff, Indianapolis, president gineers, Civil Functions from tion, Capital Capsule, Mrs. of Secrethe Indiana YDs and to of Natural Army Department Price outlined 12 steps for develof of State Indiana; William Resources and water pollution oping the Wider View Program. tary E. Graham, Charlotte, N.C., past control functions from Health, She suggested that local party of the North Carolina Education and Welfare. Democratic president groups spotlight Don Hamilton, Oklahoma Sen. Moss said that the new values at work . . . Democratic YDs; counsel for the Department would be composed vision at work . . . Democratic City, general T. Allan YDCA; Howe, Salt Lake of a Secretary, Deputy Secretary volunteers at work. former City, president of the and Under Secretaries for Water Look around your commu- YDCA and Assistant Attorney and Power and Lands and For- nity and state, Mrs. Price said. of Utah. General ests. Reporting to the Under Find those at home who typify Charles T. Kivett, Greensboro, Secretaries for Water and Power the committed and effective could be two Assistant Secre- Democratic women providing the N.C., YDCA national Teen-Detaries, one with responsibility vision, the leadership, and the advisor; Olver Ocasek, North-fiel- d, Ohio, YDCA vice president for water matters; one with re- hard work for the variety of and Ohio state senator; R. SpenSen. programs and projects, both large sponsibility for power, cer Oliver, Bowie, Md., chairMoss said. It would also appear and small, that aim at improving man of the YDCA Board of Relogical to divide the responsi- the quality of American life. G. Ren-strobility of Under Secretary for Mrs. Price said Democratic gional Directors; Darrell Ogden, Utah, chairman of Lands and Forests into three Womans Day kits may be obYDCA the Northwestern Conbranches, each headed by an tained from the Office of WomAssistant Secretary. This would ens Activities at the Democratic ference and prosecuting attorney for Weber County; Frederick A. include the Forest Service and National Committee. Ricci, East Riverdale, Md., execBureau of Land Management in utive director of the YDCA, and one branch; National Park ServJames W' White, Kittanning, Pa., ice, Fish and Wildlife and Bureau Sierra Club former president of the Pennsylof Outdoor Recreation in another Book Publishes YDs. vania branch and Bureau of Mines, Prior to their departure, dele16 is publication date August Geological Survey and several areas. were briefed by Vice Presgates other agencies in Interior with for the eleventh volume in the YOUNG MEN These areas and many more J. responsibility in the fields of Sierra Clubs exhibit format ident Hubert H. Humphrey, need to be filled by people who Assis7 Robert High Schaetzel, Deputy Fora preferred. Age third series, The Wild Cascades: minerals and fuels in believe in girls. They may call, School No typing re- branch. graduate. gotten Parkland, by Harvey tant Secretary of State for Atwrite or visit the Utah Gir quired to work in Order DepartSen. Moss commented in the Manning, with lines from Theo- lantic Affairs, and other State Scout Council for more informa- ment. Must have neat appearSenate Thursday on the Federal dore Roethke and a foreword Department officials. tion. These people will be count- ance and learn quickly. It is also by Justice William O. Douglas. Power Commission: ed among the 747,000 adults who 1 CALL water re- Photographs by Ansel Adams, that the only possible all believe in girls and are giv9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. source planning functions of the Philip Hyde, David Simons, Bob ing a lot of Girl Scouting. FPC can be transferred to the and Ira Spring, Clyde Thomas, new Department, but this will John Warth, and others. 364-846- 4 The Wild Cascades carries take a rewriting of the Federal It is the reader into the last of our Power Commission Act. to place an primeval landscapes: the Northperfectly possible independent agency within a de- ern Cascades of Washington. But partment for purposes of admin- for its remoteness, this natura now istration and yet leave its judi- parkland would long ago have cial functions unimpaired, Sen. been one of our greatest national PEN, The few who knew it Moss declared. parks. e Service Insurance Multiple-LinOffering Complete Cosponsors with the Utah found it without peer. As early Democrat are Sen. Joseph S. as 1906, mountaineers who visit.) and Sen. Lee Met- ed the area suggested that the Clark North Cascades be placed in a calf national park. And in the 1930s Better do a kindness near home a survey team for the National ENVELOPE I than go far away to burn incense. Park Service concluded that a the Northern in national park Chinese proverb. Cascades could outrank in its FARMOWNERS FARM AND HOMEOWNERS MAILBOX AUTO scenic, recreational, and wildlife PERSONAL LIABILITY values any existing national park OPPORTUNITY Isn't it easier, and and any other possibility for well a known a For future with such a park within the Unitec more personal, and Midwest Manufacturing Firm. States. Now in the 1960s anWe are now offering exclusive other Park Service lots more fun to survey team distributorships for aa patentee has corroborated this judgment. call Long Distance? product. No competition. Facto to failures Earlier asrespond will trained personnel tory Pick up your phone sist you in setting up a tried anc the judgments of those who knew merchknew and and Cascades North the proven advertising 100 markand go visiting soon! should have been made secandising program. they Mini ure within a national park lef up. Investment guaranteed. MaxiInsurance Service for Home, Family and Farm O Mountain mum investment $1,000. no worse than it had the We would be pleased to quote mum $14,000. All replies confi- been.region But the prospects for surStates dential. For information write vival have rates drasnow changed Director of Marketing, P.O. Box Call 484-767- 7 63-1Missouri tically. 14049, St. Louis, iNHiANcia 58O West 13th South UNITED MARKETING Consider well the proportion Salt Lake City, Utah COMPANY of dwmlorado things. It is better to be a 6286 Bartmer Avenue young June bug than an old birc St. Louis, Mo. 63130 of paradise. Mark Twain. 8 Rep. David S. King, Friday September marks the close of the personnel recruitment drive served ntoice on the Department for the Utah Girl Scout Council. of Defense that its agencies must Recruitment, which started in restrict their use of lie detector June, has brought many excel tests, or contend with new legislent volunteers to share their lation to safeguard the privacy interests and time with the girls. and rights of servicemen and More help is needed in several employees. areas. The growing number of Rep. King this week chaired Information girls in the Council area, which the Government includes Utah and eastern Nethrough 3 days Of Defense Dethe on men and vada, necessitates the hearings women to guide, to share fun partments use of the polygraph. and adventure in the growing DOD spokesmen assured us Girl Scout movement. they are going to bring their As an individual there are polygraph testing into line with several areas that a person can the recommendations of the Sub committee, he said. apply for. As a Troop Leader, have the Improperly used, the polyfun and satisfaction of working graph can become an electronic with girls as individuals and blackjack. Our subcommittee is members of a troop. Share your determined to see that this is not enthusiasm, your values and the case in federal agencies. offer guidance. Experts on the polygraph reAs a Troop Committee Mem- peatedly testified that it is not, ber, give your own specific skill in fact, a lie detector. A true lie and breadth of vision to the detector, mechanical or human, girls, the leaders and the pro- simply does not exist. gram. Polygraphs have a legitimate As a Program Consultant use in security checks, but they teach a craft, develop a nature cannot be safely used to detertrail, or hold a grooming class. mine innocence or guilt on a spe-ficAs a Fund Raiser win comissue. for all the Girl munity support The government has been Scouts. As a member registered in a badly embarrassed by attempts to fix innocence or guilt with Special Service Capacity arpolygraph. The handling of range a display, prepare a camp, the Airman Gerald M. Anderson in give a nature talk. 1962 in two Idaho killings was Groups, clubs and organiza- the most notorious example. tions can do their share by sponuse for the purpose will Its soring a troop, offering their forbidden by agency to be have meeting rooms for Girl Scouts, or Congress will forbid gatherings, printing news of order, law. it by Girl Scout community projects But the polygraph does play in their club publications, helpand important role ing to give Scouting to handi- ain legitimate emotional capped children, giving camper-ship- s of measuring in line forstability highly persons for girls and training scholsensitive probCongress jobs. arships for Girl Scouts Leaders, with the ahead will go showing Girl Scout films to their ably of use the in this polymembers, assisting in Girl Scout agencies is 'fund raising campaigns, hosting graph, provided the practice international Girl Scout visitors, not abused, Rep. King said. and helping Girl Scouts to serve more girls in the disadvantaged ac-iviti- es fund-raisin- non-natur- al Sub-committ- ee ic m m, 18-2- 322-180- if its printing dial FARMERS UNION INSURANCES f PAPER, (D-Pa- (D-Mont- STAMP, .). 00-St- op 78 (6-1- 9-1- 7) I |