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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1967 Russian Athletes Will Participate In I Judo Matches Sixteen Russian athletes and coaches have been granted visas by the U.S. Department of State to participate in the 5th World Judo Championaccordships here August ing to tournament officials. A letter from State Department officials, announcing the granting of the visas, did not name the Russian athletes who will compete in the tournament. 10-da- y Major Milestone Page Five Corps Commitments Reported Filled Passed in Navy's Ballistic Missile Another major milestone in he program to develop the Davys new Poseidon Fleet Ballistic Missile was accomplished at the Bacchus, Utah, Works of Sargent Shriver, Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, has announced that 41,000 enrollees were participating in the Job Corps program prior to June 30, 1967. In announcing the news, Mr. Shriver said: We have met our commitment to the Congress that all available Job Corps spaces would be filled by the end of this fiscal year. We have met their requirement that 23 percent of Job Corps enrollees Hercules Incorporated when the ::irst second-stag- e motor for the missile was successfully test fired. The initial milestone in the program was achieved several days ago by Hercules at its Bacfor chus Officials of Olympics plant southwest of Salt Lake would be women. Utah, Inc., sponsors of the tour- City, when the static firing of William P. Kelly, Director of nament, said the Russian delega- a first-stagPoseidon motor was Job Corps, said that in the last tion will join more than 200 successfully completed. few months Job Corps has had athletes from 42 nations in the Like the previous firing, the outstanding response from young tournament. test of the second-stagmotor men and women wanting to enAlthough European and Amer- went flawlessly and company ter Job Corps Centers. ican athletes have made great spokesmen said all test paramYoung people have begun to inroads in the sport of judo in eters were met by the firing. see the successes achieved by recent years, tournament offiThis means that both propul- former Job Corps men and wocials still expect most of the sion stages for the Navys new men, Kelly said, and they are titles to leave with the Japa- seaborn deterrent weapon have realizing that Job Corps training nese and Koreans whose an- successfully come through the can provide a turning point in cestors invented the sport. critical initial test firing. their lives. Some of the latest entries reThese successful firings bring Job Corps is a voluntary naported by tournament registrars ;he Navy much closer to adding tional residential training proinclude Hirofumi Matsuda of Poseidon to its defense arsenal. gram for Japan, lightweight champion The new missile, larger and men and women, 16 thru during the Fourth World Judo wider than the Polaris, will give 21 years of age, who lack the Championships in Rio de Janeiro the Navy a weapon system with education and skills necessary to two years ago; Takehide Naka-tan- a larger payload capability and obtain jobs. At present, there lightweight champion dur- greater accuracy than the A-- are 123 Job Corps Centers in ing the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo; Polaris predecessor. the United States and Puerto and several other Japanese athPoseidon will be ' carried Rico. letes who won titles earlier this aboard existing submarines. At Mens and Womens Urban n Judo They can be fitted into missile Centers or Mens Conservation year in the The Korean launching tubes in the subma- Centers, Championships. Corps members particichampions competing in next rines with minor modifications. pate in programs of basic edumonths international competiHercules is managing over-al- l cation, development of responsition include Byung Sik Kim, Kil Poseidon propulsion develop- ble citizenship attitudes, skill Soon Park, Chung Sam Park, ment work in a joint venture training and constructive work and Yung Ho Chung. with Thiokol Chemical Corpora- experience for an average of six Meanwhile, preparations for tion at Brigham City, Utah, months and not exceeding two the tournament stepped up the under terms of a subcontract years. After completion of trainpace in Salt Lake City during from Lockheed Missile and ing, Corps members are assisted the past week. Merchants began Space Company, the prime con- in finding jobs, returning tb putting welcome signs in shop tractor for the Program. school or entering the Armed Work on the second-stag- e windows, alongside decorations Forces. for the Days of motor for the missile is being As of May 1, 75,410 under47 Celebration, comhiemorating handled by Hercules at its Bacyouths had received the arrival of the Mormon pio- chus, .Utah, Works, while on the privileged Job Corps training. Of this numneers in Utah. The signs are first-stag- e motor, Thiokol pro- ber, 52,985 have been placed vides propellant and necessary 40,269 in jobs, paying an averprinted in six languages. for tickets, particu- engineering support and Her- age $1.71 an hour; 5,298 in the Requests larly from Japan, Mexico, Korea cules provides design, component Armed Forces; and 7,418 in and numerous European nations, procurement, assembly and test- schools. Of the remaining began arriving in OUI office in ing. approximately. 15,000 are Tournanumbers. impressive either unemployed or out of ment officials said requests from The builders of colonial man- touch with the Job Corps. The foreign visitors and Americans sions knew their business. They rest are recent terminees and from ' other states were being put the knockers in the right their present status has not yet processed first. Requests for the place outside the door. been verified. eight dollar seats, the most expensive, were the heaviest. Ticket prices for the evening sessions range from two to eight dollars, NOTES by Malcolm while tickets for morning and afternoon preliminary sessions are one and two dollars. DIDiYOUJKNOW The full program of the world TWO SKY DIVERS JUMPED INTO competition includes: THE OPENING CEREMONIES OF A NEW Full course of August AIRPORT BANK IN BETHLEHEM, PA., training and information for the RECENTLY. THEY SOARED DOWN WITH THE KEY referees. FOR THE GRAND OPENING. A HELICOPTER, LANDING ON THE BANK PARKING LOT, THEN techof 6 Meeting August DELIVERED THE FIRST DEPOSrr. nicians of member federations. Meeting of comAugust 7 9-1- 2, e e out-of-scho- out-of-wor- k, i, 3 All-Japa- still-in-progre- ss 22,-41- 5, BANK FREE-FA- 4-- LL 5 Seek Marriage Aid During Courtship U. Expert Advises The director of the University of Utahs Marriage and Family Counseling Bureau, Veon G. Smith, advises young couples to seek counsel during their courtship, not after their marriage is leaded for the divorce courts. Mr. Smith says widespread counseling would cut the divorce rate, which last pre-marit- al year separated nearly 490,000 couples. In fact, he thinks counseling for couples under a certain age should be a compulsory prerequisite to obtaining a marriage license. The marriage specialist Americans urge counselat the wrong end of the ing be-iev- es cycle. By the time a couple has entered the courts, the damage is done and often irreparable. Most often counseling does not cancel marriage plans, e courtshpi-marriage-divorc- pre-marit- al it just eliminates problems before they begin, Mr. Smith said, comparing it to preventive medicine. before or during marriage, Mr. Smith said, citing as an example a condition where one partner is more verbal than the other. The articulate individual can express his feelings more readily and, by discussion, can easily come to a solution of a problem. The other partner may be less expressive and inclined to want to think about a problem at length. Quite often, its the other partner who eventually feels resentment at having his mind made up by his mate, Mr. Smith said. The problem of communication is rarely recognized by the young couple, but can be spotted after one interview by a counselor, Director Smith said. And he added, Such a situation does not have to be resolved by breaking the engagement, but by merely knowing where trouble could develop. Most couples who come to the counseling center at the University of Utah do eventually get married after resolving problems dealing with education, religion, vocations and even Although the University has been offering marriage and family counseling since in-law- s. full-tim- e do think marriage license 1927, counseling beand justices of the came a major service in 1950. peace could refer young pre1 pre-marit- bureaus wedded couples to a counselor, or at least guide them in the right direction. Smith, who himself is a veteran counselor, says many couples come to him just to be talked out of marriage. However, most of them make appointments with his staff of licensed counselors for one of two reasons: (1) advice on preparation for marriage and how to recognize problems before they begin and (2) the resolution of problems already encountered in the courtship. 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