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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1968 THE SALT LAKE TIMES Veterans Day Fete Page Nine Big CARE Food Crusade Drive Aided by Participating Nations Readied by Utah National Guard A triple treat and more For every hungry person the can staff members stationed in is in store for Utahns during the American donors help feed via each area CARE food gifts also annual Veterans Day Observ- 2ARE, local governments will reach, Afghanistan, Algeria, the ances November 11 in Salt Lake feed 8 others. British Honduras, Ceylon, Chile, help Lake City. That ratio of support by par- Colombia, Costa Rica, DominiThe first treat is the appear- ticipating nations was cited this can Republic, Ecuador, Greeze, ance of George (Magar) Mardl-cia- week with the opening of the Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, a colorful, verbose restau- 1968 holiday season CARE Food Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israteur and statesman from San Crusade appeal. rael, Jordan, Liberia, Macau, Francisco. The $6,000,000 drive seeks to Malaysia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, The second is the performance send 6,000,000 packages, at a Panama, Philippines, Poland, of the combined choruses of dollar each, to complete CARE Sierra Leone, South Korea, So. Granite School District. feeding programs that will nour- Vietnam, Tunisia and Turkey. All supplies are delivered as And to top it off, the renowned ish 27,900,00 people in 33 coungifts from the American people. 23rd Army Band of the Utah tries during the coming year. National Guard will also perPublic contributions will pro- Contributions may be sent to: Traffic safety experts studying large as in th eC group. vide food assistance for 3,100,-00- 0 CARE Food Crusade, 444 Market the causes of auto accidents, as According to the Motor Ve- form in concert. a side benefit are learning more hicle Depuartment Director, the people. The other 25,800,000 St., San Francisco Calif. 94111. Sponsored by the Utah Naand more about the types of driv- state has done similar studies on tional Guard, all three events are covered by the partnership central or Fair ers who are more likely to have the relationship of driving rec- will be held at 8 p.m. in the Salt agreements,-wherebUps disstate governments pay CAREs Lake Tabernacle. ords to alcoholism, physical a motoring mishap. Free tickets for the concert costs of distributing farm abun- Utah Job Outlook For example, the Washington ability, disease and driver edustate department of Motor Ve- cation (or lack of it), and he re- are available from any Utah Na- dance donated by the U.S. Octobers fair weather hicles has gone on record stat- ported that a persons individual tional Guardsman or Armory, as Food Crusade packages include hold employment at a highhelped level ing that, according to recent re- credit habits and rating seem to well as from Granite School U.S. commodites, donated after and unemployment relatively search they have conducted, fi- be more strongly related to driv- District, announced Maj. Gen. domestic welfare needs are met, low during the week ended Oct. nancial instability is closely ing behavior than all the other Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adju- and foods bought by CARE. Sup- 26, reported the employment setant General. related to poor driving habits, areas studied. plementary foods will also be curity office. Other activities are also slated added for many of the partnerand frequent accident experiStudy findings like these seem Jobs made available at 897 to lend credence to the cancella- for the day honoring Americas ship plans. ence. were off from the previous week A recent series of studies on tion criteria of many auto in- living and dead heroes whove War refugees in South Viet- but were relatively high for this the characteristics of problem surance companies. preserved the light of freedom. nam and famine victims in Haiti time of year, while the decrease Veterans will be praised by are among those who will share in initial claims for drivers conducted by the deunemployDress children in Watts at 10 a.m. when he emergency aid. But most of the ment insurance from 936 Gen. the your light driving partment compared to 785 records of three dozen persons colored clothes or have them appears at the annual ceremony food will be used to help make was a the reflection of listed as A" (good) credit risks wear outer clothing trimmed sponsored by the Veterans Hos- hungry people capable of feed- annual partial deer hunt.' by the Seattle Credit Bureau, with reflective material or ac- pital in Salt Lake City. Tenta- ing themselves. small increase of 227 in The and 23 persons listed as C cessories, is the National Safety tive plans include a howitzer Malnourished children are the continued claims to 4,758 was Councils advice to parents, now salute from Utah Guardsmen. (poor) credit risks. main recipients. More than 25 with the latter The Utah DAV will conduct a million babies, young children, mostly seasonal, More than a third of the poor that earlier darkness is here. representing 1.83 percent credit risk group had two or parade in downtown Salt Lake and students will be fed regu- figure of all workers covered by state A motorist who discarded a City at Noon. Members of the more accidents on their records, cenat schools, preschool and federal unemployment inlarly compared with less than three newspaper from his car recently speakers bureau at Ft. Huschuca, ters, mother-chilhospiclinics, surance laws. per cent of the A" group hav- on the Southern State Parkway Arizona, will also visit the Salt tals and other institutions, to asNationally, the insured jobless ing the same number of acci- on Long Island, N.Y., was fined Lake area to speak at local sure their full mental and physi- ratio is approximately 1.5 per dents, according to the study. $10. The violation couldnt be schools. and to help cent. He stated that the Utah cal observances will them development The day-lon-g The department reports that overlooked because the paper absorb an education. ratio is much more sensitive to the C group of drivers had al- landed on the windshield of the end at 8 p.m. with the TaberAdults will be helped primari- seasonality than is the national nacle concert and speech by Mr. most three times as many acci- patrol car behind him. ly through food for work proj- figure. Mardikian. dents and one and ' one-thiIn many areas the sugar beet roads, and The newspaper business must A popular speaker who has ects to build schools, times as many traffic violations is a round the clock acfacilities for harvest other community convictions than the A group be paying off. Whenever the appeared often in Utah, Mr. tivity with adequate labor availdespite the fact that the num- weather is bad, our newsboy Mardikian was presented the progress. to farmers. Ameri able Under the direction of ber of people in the A" group hops out of a 1969 Cadillac to honorary Doctor of Humanities was more than half again as deliver our Sunday paper. degree from Brigham Young University at a 1967 spring comm f mencement exercise. An Armenian native who became a naturalized American LINN! WIN citizen, Mr. Mardikian is known as the GIs Chow Champion. PLANT A NUCUEAR To solve food problems of the r OF ALL THE FUELS FOUND ON EARTH, ONLY Armed Services, he has traveled NUCLEAR FUEL CREATES NO SMOKE Ok SMELL all over the world. For his work as food consultDemocrat AH INDIAN WOULDN'T ant, hes received War DepartHAVE MUCH ment commendations from SecLUCK SENDING retary of War Robert P. PatterSMOKE SIGNALS son. IF HIS CAMPn, . Weather d rd HOW DOES IT WORK? rami WITH LUMG. RAKER , for r Former FIRE WERE MADE OP NUCLEAR RIB.. Just one lump of uranium cine THERE T? BE NO SMOKE. MOST COMMONLY USED NUCLEAR FUEL) CAN CREATE AS MUCH HEAT AS BURNING ALMOST 2 TONS OF COAL, ACCORDING TO GENERAL ELECTRIC SCIENTISTS. Nuclear and conventional rants pro--4 power PUCE ELECTRICITY IN MUCH THE SAME WAV. PERHAPS THE MOST AMAZING THING ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER IS THAT HEAT IS PRODUCED WITHOUT BURNING ANYTHING. Heat is generated by energy RELEASED AS 1N6 NUCLEAR FUEL ATOMS ARE SRlT. THIS SPLITTING PROCESS IS CALLED NUCLEAR FISSION. AlR IS NOT REQUIRED TO NUCLEAR REL, 1HERERMS, NUCLEAR FUEL 611101 MAN BE THE ANSWER TOWER NEEDS ffROHO TUB EARTH ID "Such At ernes presidents Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower also have commended, the San Francisco restaurateur. ' Other awards conferred on Mr. Mardikian include the Medal of Freedom, Americanism Medal and Boy Scouts of America Silver Buffalo award. 1 Found His autobiography, the Happy Land, was adapted for publication in Readers Digest in September 1956. The world food problem is not new, it is as old as the human race. What is new is our awareness of it, our concern regarding it, and out commitment to do something about it. Paarlberg. EXTEND REPORT MONTHS AIRLESS UTAH STATE AUDITOR EMINENTLY QUALIFIED through experience proven integrity outstanding leadership To Continue in State Office CWMUinnH frHWRtnlt MOON. A Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job hU PoGlical Pmj l HMp liA Cm Cwonul IC Adwtiumant by Kannith L Dallirtp |