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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 Page Two Job Corps Candidates Star of Hollywood Takes Role at Now Being Sought Job Corps candidates are now Valley Music Hall . fact-findi- ng . Humphrey's- detailed, specific recommendations for coping with the Southeast Asian crisis, so that they may be formulated into specific policies and legislative recommendations. The Memorandum Johnson wrote Kennedy following his May, 1961 mission to the Far East frankly admitted that It did not restore any confidence already lost in the United States, adding If these men (Southeast Asian leaders) whom I saw at your request were withbankers, I would know out bothering to ask that there would be no further extension of my note . . Long before Johnson wa. two-wee- self-confiden- ce, -- co-starr- ed That Natural Teenage Look This is teenager Kathy Sharon make-ove- r and this is the same NEW YORK (CFN) That a teenager can be a natural beauty may come as a shock to some people these days. But its no surprise to beauty experts, who know that natural beauty means neither a complete absence of make-u- p nor make-u- p thick in applied layers. Take the case of Kathy redhead Sharon, a 15 year-ol-d from Long Island, New York. She was, before her new look, a pleasant-appearigirl a mop of unshaped, bushy hair. With the red hair went freckles, concentrated on her nose and under ng - her eyes. Her eyebrows were thick and plunged into the Presidency and forced to come to grips with the worsening Vietnam crisis, he unshaped and she used no eye Both her thick brows and the lack of eye dazzle made her eyes look small and her nose large. Kathy is a tall five feet eight and slender,' with good legs. So she had basic assets with which to work. She was another cute, vivacious teenager whose mother did not want her to start dating before the age of sixteen. Well, what happened to turn Kathy into a natural wonder? Just this: she entered a contest sponsored by a .cosmetic company. A part, of her prize was a weekend in London with the Dave Clark Five as her cs. 'lo win the contest, she simply make-u- TOUCH OF BEAUTY Pretty hands for all seasons is beauty concept developed for the modern woman. Use lukewarm water to wash hands and wear gloves for housework. For rough, problem 1 A A US. SAVINGS BONP BUY ONE EVER MONTH The annual winter elk aerial survey is continuing as snow cover and flying conditions permit. Clear, calm weather following a relatively heavy snow storm is the ideal condition for aerial counting. Pilots and field personnel flying the surveys report the animals observed in good condition. Elk herd surveys have been made on the Cache, Ogden River, Heaston, Bear River, Whiterocks, Vernal, Daggett, Nebo, Fishlake and Hill Creek Units. Department of Fish and Game pilots and planes headquartered in Price and Salt Lake City are taking part in the work with being recruited by Employment Valley Music Hall has anSecurity Offices throughout Utah nounced e that Hollyannounced the Employment SeWhite will veteran Jesse wood curity Office. Wait Can Heaven in Utah has been allotted 88 appear will be re- starring Jack Palance and kopenopenings. Forty-fou- r cruited from rural counties and ing February 28 for a 44 from the more populated engagement. Jesse starred on Broadway for urban counties of Salt Lake, four Weber. years as the comic male Utah, Davis and The aim of the Job Corps is nurse in Harvey; six seasons to help young people who are as the rival agent, Cagey Calout of school and cannot find houn, on the Ann Sothern TV lobs. It is particularly concerned series, Private Secretary; anwith those who need a change other five seasons on the Danny of environment and individual Thomas Show; plus 39 motion pictures and 450 television shows help to develop talents, and motivation to im- have helped make Jesse White prove themselves. However, any- a household face to the genone 16 to 21 who is a citizen or eral public. field personnel local permanent resident of the United Jesse White has been in show actingDepartment as observers during these States is eligible for the Corps. business since he was 15 years The main qualification is that old. He is married and has two flights. Animal numbers, herd compothe applicant can gain from the daughters said to be two of sition, condition, concentration experience. Jesses severest critics. on winter ranges, and other facSuccessful candidates will be Among the movies that Jesse tors are among the important sent to Job Corps centers has in are Marjorie information gained from these throughout the country. To date, Momingstar, The Bad Seed, De- annual surveys. The information most Utah boys who have joined signing Woman, Back from following comthe Corps have been placed ini Eternity, Death of a Salesman, is summarized of the program and later centers in Oregon, Idaho, Cali- Not as a Stranger, and his cur- pletion used by the Board of Big Game fornia, Texas and Arizona. rent releases of a House Is Not a Control in establishing the huntJob Corps centers are of two Home; Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad seasons. types. One kind is located on World; Looking for Love, Pa- ing public land such as National jama Party and Dear Brigette. Parks and Forests. Corpsmen in Jesse loves the legitimate stage Dolls, Kiss Me Kate, and Show-boa- t. these centers work at construct- and has managed to appear in ing roads and nature trails, ero- regular summer theatre runs in For ticket information call or sion control, surveying property productions ranging from come- write Valley Music Hall, P.O. lines, constructing campgrounds dies like Room Service, Three Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah, logging, landscaping, and build- Men on a Horse, and Hole in the local outlets and area represening. At these centers the enroll-e- e Head to musicals like Guys and tatives. will receive a combination of basic education and skill training. The other type of centers for young men is located in or near a large city. Here the Corps-me- n will receive more specialized job training. By Gaite Dugas CFN Women's Editor Job Corpsmen receive room and board, clothing and spending money of $30 per month. When they graduate they will receive terminal payment of $50 for every month they have spent in the Corps. However, up to $25 of this amount can be sent home each month, and the Job Corps will match this allotment with an equal amount. Young men interested in the Job Corps should contract their nearest Employment Security Office for additional informa- long-tim- President Hubert H. wrote The battle against ComHumphrey has been hard at munism must be joined in Southwork following his return from east Asia with strength and deSoutheast Asia, on the formal termination or the United report he will deliver to Presi- States, inevitably, must surrendent Lyndon B. Johnson. der the Pacific . . . take up our Humphrey's diplomatic travels defenses on our own shores . . . have been far more important and the vast Pacific becomes a than any embarked upon by any Red Sea . . ." Vice President in the nation's Johnson stressed, following his 1961 mission that The strughistory. The late President Franklin gle is far from lost in Southeast D. Roosevelt made occasional Asia and it is by no means inuse of Vice President Henry A. evitable that it must be lost. He urged, In each country it Wallace during the Second World War. But the few trips is possible to build a sound strucWallace made abroad were in- ture capable of withstanding and tended as and good- turning the Communist surge will trips similar to those Vice . . . which is something the U.S. President Richard Nixon made is still striving to do. While the Administration, notfor President Eisenhower and then Vice President Lyndon B. ably Secretary of State Dean Johnson made for the late Pres- Rusk, stresses that the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization ident John F. Kennedy. alliance is a cornerstone of our Vice President By contrast, Vietnam commitment, Johnson Humphrey has engaged in actual in stated his confidential 1961 the diplomatic negotiations, by Administrations own admission, Memorandum to President Kenduring both his recent Southeast nedy that SEATO is not now and probably never will be the Asian journeys. . . answer Moreover, Humphrey's diploHe matic efforts were made to cruurged that We should concial countries during the critical sider an alliance of all the free nations of the Pacific and Asia Vietnam war. He has already delivered who are willing to join forces in verbal reports to the President, defense of their freedom, addthe Cabinet, key congressional ing that such an organization leaders of both parties and has should: (a) have a clearcut combeen at work on the more de- mand authority and (b) devote tailed, formal 'memorandum rec- attention to measures and proommending a course of action grams of social justice, housing, in the explosive Southeast Asian lan dreform, etc. . . . Johnsons Memo made glaring area. Many portions of the report mistakes. He compared former may never be fully made public, South Vietnamese President just as much of the Memoran- Diem to a Churchill, described dum then Vice President Lyndon Pakiston President Ayub who is Johnson gave President Kennedy now flirting dangerously with on his 1961 South- Red China, as dependable. LBJs But these are minor points. east Asian trip has never been Overall, even as it is read now, fully revealed. Johnson complained, following the Johnson Memorandum can his Southeast Asian tour, that be viewed as an astonishingly Kennedy did not seem interested perceptive report on an area of the world that was too often in in his recommendations. Kennedy seemed determined, the shadow of Berlin and Cuban certainly in the early days im- crises in 1961 and generally mediately following his inaugu- ignored, following the Korean ration, to brook no interference War, until the crisis in Laos and in foreign affairs. He clearly in- Vietnam flared up in. 1962 and tended to be his own Secretary '63 and have been raging ever of State and chided Johnson in since. Johnson has made clear that public on at least two occasions he for broad inexperience in forexpects a report no less perceptive from his Vice President, eign affairs. Now that he has become Pres- Hubert Humphrey. And Humphrey is confident ident, Johnson seems determined not only to broaden his own Vice that the President will give his President's experience in foreign recommendations the consideraffairs but to give him such free- ation they deserve. dom in negotiating loans and other agreements that some congressmen have complained. Hi and Lois Johnson and Humphrey have " a much closer relationship IT'S JUST A PIECE ( perhaps because of the deepenOF PAPER KIPS Vietnam crisis than LBJ ing OF WHICH you HAVE enjoyed under JFK. NO KNOWLEDGE He has been eagerly awaiting Vice Winter Elk Survey Continues in Utah hands, apply special hand preparations, such as Pacquin cream for extra dry skin. It covers hand 3 with invisible barrier to project against water and weather. p. (left) before a complete beauty girl (right) with her new look. sent in her name and address: her name was drawn blind. Then came the truly lasting part of her prize: a complete make-ovat the hands of Revlon's beauty er experts. .J?r- - Michaej-Patric- k started with Kathy s hair. First, he supervised the straightening of her bushy mop in order to intensify the color and turn it smooth without removing valuable body. Next, he cut it: short to the nape of the neck in back and longer on the sides. And he gave her low bangs. Then Mr. Lawrence of Revlon went to work on Kathy. He first shaped her eyebrows, defin-m- g the arch with a few strokes oe light brown eyebrow pencil A tremendous improvement was accomplished with the use of a base coat of Natural Wonder foundation followed by a light dusting of translucent powder. ThiS' cut down on the concentration of freckles. To cleanse skn Kathy uses Clean and Clear followed by liberal doses of Natural Wonder Medicated Skin Lotion. ThC' finished result? An average girl turned into a natural beauty, without an artificial, fussy or overdone look. For at Kathys age, the most desirable look is a subtle, finished one achieved by expert application of light i.:ake-up. |