OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Sen. Moss Asks Shift Cals Golf Lessons In Weather Set By County Modification Plans A Senate Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources was told Monday that weather modification activities of the Federal Page Three FRIDAY .APRIL 1, 1966 Council Appointed For V. Medical Golfing gals have set April tee off time for a brand ned recreational program added to the agenda of the Salt Lake bounty Recreation Department. Paul S. Rose, recreation superintendent, in announcing the golfing lessons said the need for uch an activity has been echoed by those women who recently completed the county sponsored 12 as Rehabilitation Unit A new dimension in the advisory structure of the Rehabilitation Center of the University of Utah Medical Center was activated Friday, March 25. A special Advisory Council has been appointed to provide counsel and assistance to the Center staff in Stalin Lied to Allies and His Own Generals About Berlin Josef Stalin not only lied to clares. He was sure that Eisenlis World War II allies about his hower planned to race the Red ntention to capture Berlin, he Army for Berlin. Upon receivalso received his own top gen- ing his message, Stalin summoned Marshals Zhukov and erals on the subject. How Stalin double crossed the Coniev from the front. In a scene in the Krem-i- n Americans and British and enga course of intrigue the two field marshals, each aged-in vith Marshals Ivan Koniev and rivals, were played off against 2ergi Zhukov are revealed in one another by the Soviet dicthe second installment of Cor- tator. nelius Ryans new book, The Stalin spoke first. In his low last Battle,, in the Readers voice, Stalin said quietly and Digent. Ryan, a roving editor of with great effect. The allies inthe magazine, also discloses the end to get to Berlin ahead of reasons behind Gen. Eisenhower he Red Army. So, who will take listoric decision not to go after Berlin, we or the allies? Both Berlin in the closing days of the Zhukov and' Koniev demanded war. he privilege. Stalin ordered . British Field Marshal Mont- them to report back in 48 hows gomery had been pleading for with their plans, for taking the months to be allowed to capture city. Berlin, but Eisenhower had now Stalin then replied to Eisen-lowecome to believe that Berlin was message: Your plan entno longer important as a milicoincides with the plan of irely tary target. On March 28, 1945 the Soviet High Command. he communicated this view in .a Agreeing to the linkup of the personal message to Marshal forces in; the Leipzlg-Dresde- n Stalin. , that would be the area, My immediate plan is to en- direction of the Red Armys circle and destroy the enemy main blow, which would come government should be placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior. Sen. Frank E. Moss a Subcommittee member, spoke matters relating to disabilities at a hearing on which and rehabilitation of Utah citiprogram. the zens. of provides that, Secretary Everyone else enjoys golf, so the Interior shall carry out a The Advisory Council was comprehensive program of sci- why shouldnt we? said one an act of the Utah entific and engineering research young housewife as she received Legislaturebyin 1957, as part of a and testing directed at increas- the welcome news that the coun- Dill making available funds from ing the yield of water from at- ty folks were initiating the ac- the State Miners Hospital Fund mospheric sources. The bill tivity. for construction of the Rehabilauthorizes appropriations of $35 County golf professionals Jim itation Center. The Center was million for the first fiscal year; Healy of Meadowbrook and Nol- completed in 1962, the first unit $50 million for the second year an Wathen of ' the Mick Riley of the new University Medical and $75 million1 for the third Course will serve as instructors Center to be finished. The buildk year of the program. during the county ing was used for administrative Sen. Moss said Monday that recreation sponsored clinic. The and som services unFree and easy years of surplus golfing lessons will.be held in- til it could be integrated with water in such river basins as the doors April 12, 15 and 19 at the the completed Medical Center. Colorado are over. As the popu- East Millcreek Gym and then This occurred in July, 1965, and lation of our country grows, our move onto the Mick Riley greens development of the Rehabilitawater problems will increase; April 22, 25, 29, May 6, 10, and tion program began at that time The great demand for water, as 13th. with the provision of evidenced by the chronic water services beservices. Cost for the series of 9 shortage in the West and recent in lessons will be $12. Regis- gan January, 1966, when the shortages in the East, makes ac- tration will take place at the Rehabilitation patient tive reseahch designed to assure Senior Citizens Recreation Cen- unit was activated. the Ruhr, he told the approximately thfe . second half adequate water supplies a neces- ter, 237 South 10th East. The Director of the Medical Cen- Russian leader. He estimated the of May. sity. Sen. Moss also referred clinic is open to any ter's Division of Physical Medi- job would end late in April, or Stalin agreed with .Eisenhower to his service on the Senate adult woman who resides in Salt cine and Rehabilitation is Dr. even earlier. My next task will that Berlin has lost its former Select Committee on National Lake R. Swenson, a graduate be to divide the remaniing en- strategic importance and was James County. Water Resources which conof the Universitys College of emy forces by joining hands so insignificant that the Soviet vinced me that weather modiMedicine, who did his graduate with your forces. This linkup High Command therefore plans fication is one of the most pro- Recreation Project training at the Rehabilitation with the Russians should take to. allot secondary forces in the mising methods of increasing our Center of the New York Univer- place in the Leipzig axis about directoin of Berlin. Gains Approval water supply. sity School of Medicine under 100 miles south of Berlin, said Marshals Zhukov and Koniev Sen. Moss also noted that the An outdoor recreation project the noted Dr. Howard Rusk. Gen. Eisenhower. and Stalin approved returned National Academy of Sciences proposal for continuing develWestdecided the Stalin that to Dr. mens both Swenson, According plans. To Zhukov 1966 report stated that: We find opment of a public park in VerdeAllies were ern lying, Ryan of went the responsibility of fcap the Advisory some evidence for precipitation nal, Utah, was given tentative establishment a achievCouncil in is vital step turing Berlin. Koniev was to atincreases of as much as 10 or local approval for federal Land of Utah total the activation are who with those pri- tack on the same day, destroy gether even 20 percent over areas as arid Water Conservation Fund ing Rehabilitation program. marily concerned with mainten- the enemy along the southern large as 1,000 square miles over assistance. This consideration Centers We are very pleased to have ance of a healthy, productive fringes of Berlin, then let his periods ranging from weeks to was given by the Utah State Rec- the Council activated. It will labor force unions and indus- armies flood west for a meeting years. reation Planning Subcommittee us of who are Stalin pri- trial organizations. By working with the ' Americans. bring those Sen. Moss said in his statement at a recent meeting. deatcommon concerned Russian with Eisenhower the the toward the told marily together to the Subcommittee that The submitted Project proposals by velopment of disabled workers goal of bringing the worker tack would begin in Department of the Interior is the other agencies were reviewed by and other citizens to a point back, the citizens of Utah will but he told his two generals to natural resource agency of the the subcommittee, but the where they are producing, con- be the chief beneficiaries, Dr. launch the assault on Berlin on Federal government. The Office County park project tributing members of society, to- - Swenson said. April 16. of Saline Water, within Interior, was the one approved at only is making great strides toward this time. It will be the first making directed at increasing outdoor recreation project subthe supply of fresh water. mitted to the Bureau of Outdoor ' The. bill before the Recreation by Utah under terms mittee today, takes nothing from of the Land and Water Conserany other Federal program. It vation Fund Act. emphasizes, and retains in its The includes landscapproper place, the duty of the ing andproject of sanitary installation Department of the Interior to facilities, lighting, parking facilconserve the, natural resources of the nation, Sen. Moss said. ities, and fencing on a park site being developed jointly by Vernal City and Uintah CounRecreation Dept. ty. Estimated cost of this phase of the development if $37,000. Tells Program Fifty percent of the cost will For S.L .Oldsters be matched by federal funds Paul S. Rose, chief of the ever provided the State's recently subgrowing Salt Lake County Rec- mitted outdoor recreation plan reation Department, disclosed is approved and the project ittoday the slate of activities for self conforms to Bureau of Outthe department's senior citizens door Recreation requirements. program for the month of April. This federal agency is adminiOn April 1 the Senior Citizens strator of Land and Water ConCenter, 237 South 10th East, will servation Fund Act allotments hold an April Fools Dance with and of the terms and stipulations participants attired in outland- of the Act itself. ish costumes. The free dance will Land and Water Conservation mn from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Fund Act funds are obtained and will be followed by a lunch- from (1) entrance and user fees eon at 11:30 a.m. Cost of the on federal outdoor recreation N luncheon will be 50 cents. a tax federal. areas, (2) April 12 will find the senior on motorboat fuels, and (3) revcitizens motoring by chartered enues from the sales of surplus bus to the Springville Art Ex- federal real perproperty. Sixty hibit. Those interested in making cent of the revenue so collected the excursion should contact the is returned to the states and Senior Citizens Center by April their political subdivisions for 12th. the un- acquisition and development fa-of April 20, 21 and 22 visit Once you taste smooth, mellow the outdoor recreation sites and daunted travelers will cilities. ValHoover Dam and the scenic McMasters, youll realize what a wonderful buy it is. How do we do it? We acstate A must an area. prepare recreational ley of Fire import it in barrels and bottle it only after it reaches this country. Great tastoutdoor Those interested in joining the ceptable comprehensive Miss Marian recreation plan to qualify for ing McMasters is a Scotch value hard to beat. So switch-tod- ay. trip should contact monies. Utah anticipates Petersen at the Center no later federal of Outdoor Recreation Bureau BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY. 80 PROOF. than April 15. Miss Petersen of its initial in approval CASKS BY McMASTER IMPORT CO., DETROIT, MICH. ORIGINAL IN plan IMPORTED reached dialing by may be (D-Uta- h) S-28- 75, ladies-learn-to-sk- i- es-ablis- hed . ! nine-wee- out-patie- nt rs out-patie- In-patie- one-ho- ur nt nt he-said- 26-b- ed de-fendi- ng . learn-to-go- lf . mid-Ma- y, Ver-nal-Uint- ah Why do more Scotch Thinkers drink RflcKAasterTs? .. 20-ac- re . . 4-c- ent . V Great taste Great buy! i. April. |