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Show i THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966; Regional Institutes On Travel Set In 10 Utah Areas Governor Rampton Commends Religious Overseas'Aid Appeal Governor Calvin L; Rampton of Utah has given warm personal endorsement to the spring appeals of Americas great religious faiths for support of their overseas relief programs. The current appeals are the Protestant One Great Hour of Sharing and the Catholic The Bishops Relief Fund appeal, both of which will be observed in Utah on Sunday, March 20, and the United Jewish Appeal, a continuing effort with special emphasis at this period of the year. - These independent but common- efforts make it pos- -purpose sible to provide relief and rehabilitation for millions of hung- ry and destitute persons over- seas. Those aided include victims of .war,, flood, famine, earthquakes, hurricanes and other dis- asters, refugees .fleeing oppression and political upheaval, and the chronically undernourished and underprivileged. . In . a . statement released to Church World Service and Catholic Relief Services, the overseas relief agencies, of Protestant and Catholic faiths, and to the United Jewish Appeal, made public simultaneously in New York to Page Five ) Utah Guard Charts Fourth Reunion Labor Missionary Reunion Planned A call went out this week for all Utahns who entered World War II service as Utah National Guardsmen to make the memory real again at the fourth annual conference of the Utah Guard veterans of World The first worldwide Labor Missionary Reunion for Building Supervisors of The Church of Ten regional Travel Institutes have been scheduled during the day, Governor Rampton said: Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints of March and April, caremonths The creation of international will be held in Salt Lake City planned to provide positive on goodwill and understanding is as fully 7, evening, Thursday April answers to the much the task of our religious Utah travel problems facing 7:00 pm. at Parleys second at according War H on faiths as it is of our departments to Emanuel A.industry,Utah and fourth ward hall, 1870 ParApril 2. Travel Floor, of government. By assuming Council director.. The meeting will be held in leys Canyon Boulevard. Mr. J. their share of this responsibility, and programs will Jackling Hall Armory of the Neil Bradley of Idaho ' Falls, the overseas relief organizations beSpeakers president of the group, by the Travel Coun- Jtah National Guard, 1543 East Idaho, of our religious faiths are put- cil provided in cooperation with local Sunnyside Avenue, Salt Lake will be on hand to conduct an ting into deeds the great credos tourist industry leaders. outstanding program which; has City. on which their faiths are based. We are anxious to contact all been prepared. Institutes are scheduled for The work of these organiza- Saturday, March 26, in Monti-cell- Utah Guardsmen and former Through the efforts of these tions provides the needy in many March 28, Cedar City; guardsmen who served in World Labor. Missionaries, under the countries of the world with food, March 30, Richfield; April 12, War II, said Ernest H. Balch, direction of the First Presidency, clothing, medicines and other Tooele; April 13, Salt Lake City; president of the Veterans Group. church buildings have been built vital assistance. The innocent April 16, Price; April 18, Ver- Our last convention was an in New Zealand, Australia, Savictims of war, disaster and star- nal; April 20, Heber; April 26, unqualified success and we ex- moa, Tonga, Hawaii, Rarotonga, sect even a larger attendance at Tahiti, Central America," South vation receive essential and wel- Logan, and April 28, Ogden. come. aid. In addition to the formal ses- his meeting. AmericarMexico, the Scandina confab the for vian, countries, Great Britain, Registration It is my hope that. Utahns sions, Council staff members will join in this program through participating in the institutes will begin at 4:30 pm. The busi- Europe, the Far East and, the ' States and. Canada will contact business firms allied ness meeting for the men will United' their faith. at 5:30 p.m. A program " These buildings' Include chap- Through their programs of or associated with the travel in- begin, overseas assistance supported by dustry.. They will also supply for the ladies will be held at that elv schools, temples, bureaus of time. The social hour is information, , hospitals, elders the current appeals, ' the three pertinent literature and will an- same 1:30 pm. and the banquet at quarters, mission homes, etc. It faiths distribute food, clothing, swer questions of all parties in7:30 pm. iti.i is expected 'that hundreds of terested in tourist traffic. p bedding, medicines and not labor; missionary supervisors, and has The dinner speaker A typical daily program will materials to millions in need; Genannounced.' been Council staff mem- yet Major .their, wives t, will attend even give aid to orphanages, and hos- bring assuch California Otto eral Sandman, AssiDirector Floor, though they are scattered pitals, tuberculosis clinics and bers forand National stant retired, Guard, Director Pulsipher, Jerry many areasofthe other health efforts, and carry mer commander of the 145th throughout' :i.., world., on widespread projects of re- publicity director John Galli-vaJr., and information direc-t- o Field Artillery of the Utah Guard settlement and rehabilitation for til i.ilfc1! Richard Hughes to. morning during the second World Wat, refugees. and afternoon sessions attended has been invited to attend .the AAA A a Aa a a as special guest... : by county and community lead- conference 150 More of members the than ers and legislators, as well as association and their ladies are. travel institute enrollees. Council staff members will expected to attend, Mr. Balch ' f display and explain the new said. three-colo- r folders produced for the ten Utah regions; government in South Vietnam. promoting new posters highlightIn a speech in Hanoi, Mr. Kosy- ing regional attractions; coopergin stated, We sternly declare ative printing of brochures; prothat the Soviet Union will not vision of literature for chambers remain Indifferent, to the destiny of " commerce, motels,' 'restauof a. brotherly socialist country rants, gift shop and similar and is ready to give the Demoof other profirms; cratic Republic of Vietnam all motion production materials and the sponnecessary assistance if the ag- sorship of hospitality schools. gressors dare to encroach upon The regional institutes are dethe independence and sovereign- signed to stimulate cooperative ty of the DRV. travel in activity development In subsequent months it beby all interested firms, persons came evident that the. Soviet and agencies; provide improved Union .was supplying the North communication the ; between Vietnamese with surface to air Travel recreation agenCouncil, missiles and other weapons for cies and the ..travel industry; and use against U.S. South Vietnaopportunity for discusmese planes which were attempt- provide sion and evaluation of the states ing to damage these routes by promotion program. which Hanoi was supplying the Participating organizations, in Communist forces in the south. addition to host chambers of Since that time Moscow has pubcommerce, will include Utah licly admitted such assistance. State University, Utahns, Inc., The First Secretary of the Cen- Utah Motel Assn., National Park tral Committee of the Commu- Service, U.S. Forest Service, nist party of the Sovet Union, State Park and Recreation ComLeonid Brezhnev, said in his mission,' State Fish and Game speech on Sept.;, 29, 1965, We Department, v Bureau of Land have been and are' rendering Management, Bureau of Reclagreat assistance to the Vietna- mation, . Utah Department of mese comrades. We have already Highways, David W. Evans & delivered to the Democratic Re- Associates, and Ross Jumey & public of Vietnam a considerable Associates advertising agencies. amount of weapons and military equipment. Soviet arms are of World Book Lore course finding their way into South Vietnam since a considerable quantity of such arms has been captured in the south. As you can see from the above, the USSR is deeply involved in the conflict in Vietnam: ' Do you have an inquiry? Send it to The Diplomatic Pouch, V.S. Department of State, WashNa-ion- al . o; . ; , . i , . . . : : 1 : self-hel- . i . ; 1 - , . n, , l , ' The following letters were recently received by the Department of State: . I am a short wave listener and last. nightrl, heard .a station in China. The problem is, I dont know. which. China (Communist or free). Could you tell me from which China The Chinese Government Radio' Administration is from. I need this reply soon as most foreign broadcasters like to get hew reception reports. ' , - M.c.yLas Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr. C.: v.. The Chinese Embassy has informed us that the broadcast which you heard originated in Free China. : You may wish to write the Radio Administration at the following address: Chinese Government Radio Administration, Taipei,' Taiwan. In our civics class we are writing to- someone and asking them a question 'about current affairs. My question to you is: How is the USSR connected with the Viet Nam conflict? - - L.--; E. full-col- or : . . . ' . Blue jSartti,. Minn. is a very important quesThis since the United especially tion, so is States deeply involved in assisting .the government of South Vietnam.' The Soviet Union has made no secret of its assistance to the Communist' regime in North Viet Nam and of its sympathy for the communist supported insurrection in South Vietnam. At the present time the Soviet Union is providing both economic and military assistance to ington, D.C. North Vietnam. Since the Hanoi ' regime was established in 1954, Keith W. Graves, son of Mr. Soviet economic assistance to it alone has amounted to approxi- and Mrs. Billy W. Graves of 2776 Adams St., has been promately- $369,000,000. The Soviet Union has also in- moted to airman first class in creased its military assistance to the U.S. Air Force! Airman Graves is. a missile Hanoi. A high level delegation of Soviet leaders, headed by A. mechanic at Kadena AB, Okinof the N; Kosygin, chairman of the awa. He is a member "America's Presidium 'of the USSR Council Pacific Air Forces, in Southeast of Ministers, visited Hanoi in overseas air arm East and Pacific, Far the Asia, February, 1965" at a time when He is a graduate of Granite the North Vietnamese were callSchool. ing, for the overthrow of the High . , 1 ! j Wouldn't you ' i . i i i Darling when it comes to Vodka it jus( has to be Relska or I'd really rather not bother. After all, there Isn't another vodka that can1 make a Bloody Mary quite like Relska. But that's understaiViable because I don't think there's another vodka that'4 as light, dry, or sipooth as Relska... t The first presidential address to be telecast from the. White House was made by President IlanyS. Truman on October 5, 1947." Botmau Wokld Book ENcraonou i i rath: Relska? BOPBOOF.DISTIUCOFIMBIMliyLKlSnAaLMITraiOLCOML.AIIBlSNK.CBUr. ; i I I . 'I i t . o. ' t. . Ifii.V S , , ; . fr |