Show HHHT r J — vovdat aitgvst w Loiun (Cacti County) THE HERALD JOURNAL’ Thoughts and Things ism Utah Quake Injury Results In y Let 'Em Meet And Talk GarGangrene THERE ARE SOME AMERICANS who consider the and Tending meetings between Presidents Eisenhower immoral even and as hypocritical Premier Khrushchev To this idea Vice President Nixon has said: '“The alternative is you either talk to them or eventually alternative to me you are going to fight them And the to themand for us but for not only is unacceptable ' the world generally" This explains in the must succinct and simple terms why frustrating meetings of foreign ministers and others are held even sub- though the chance of reahhing stantial agreements on the problems that plague the world seem almost as remote as the moon jAnd it explains too why Mr Khrushchev has been invited to this country and why Mr Eisenhower in his turft nill go'to Russia : It is just that words —even profitless worts—are better than bullets and innuclear bombs finitely better "than ' ’ ' — o— Nairn Then cold war is not going to end overnight Air Khrushchev is not going to suddenly wave the flag for capitalism and Mr Eisenhower is not geing to embrace communism But when men of opposed views meet 'face to face and talk in frankness the chance for reaching an understanding necessary to coexistence may be enhanced We have seen this at levels other than those of chiefs eon-firm- manisioA in ReWHERE IKE WILL STAY— This is Winfield House a three-sto- ry gents Park in London President Eisenhower will stay here with his entourage during his ster day visit to England It is the official residence of the US ambassador and was formerly owned by Barbara Hutton The dims store heiress gave it to the UJS government 40-ro- -- Almanac For Today Kay - In Review TV ur V time-honor- ed drum-de-dum-du- m clip-do- TV on you sco is true “This Is the city to MORE AND MORE people— from sociologists medical authorities and from concerned with the practice of retiring workers at some arbitrary age such : “My name is Friday moment the results “In that trial” The procedure is as stylized as a Punch nd Judy abow and the plots are as uncomplicated Sum yarn day's tale a showed Jack Webh as LL Joe Friday “bus tins” a narcotics ring after posing as a tough-talkin-g buyer Some of it was downright e amateurish as when the a “I wailed good got dope pusher name in the business" But as it was Dragnet's last gasp I didn't mind Before Webb chugs off tbe network I’d like to tou him a salute his format raised some standards on TV and also gave comedians plenty of fodder Webb crime drops out as the new-styshows featuring a cool private eye a cool blonde and some cool But none of azx move in tho’new fellows have had the impact on TV that Webb 'has had 11a can find solace in that on lus and the I way to the museum bank -- as 60 or 65 -- -- V centage increasing r factors the elderly in large part retain mental and circumphysical vigor into advanced years Under such some women at and given men retire stances to forcibly deand and abilities of their energies age regartness sires becomes both folly and tragedy We all know of people who are making outstanding contributions to the world in old age Herbert Hoover has just become 85 He works a day is writing four important books maintains a heavv schedule of appointments and is full of the sest of life Destiny marks few of us to become Hoovers or Churchills or Adenauers or Schweitzers But millions of elderly people can perform valuable tasks They need to keep usefully occupied And the nation4 needs their 'sendees se big-tim- 10-ho- ur le IT IS NATURAL for a boy hi his early teems to "Want his fifst real gun Minnesota has a statewide training plan for young hunters that teaches boys how to handle a gun respectfully before they ever go afield tr after glme Minnesota law requires all youths under 16 years of firearms training course before age to pass a receiving hunting privileges reports an article in the September issue of Better Homes & Gardens magazine states are now copying the Minnesota plan Twenty-si- x or already have a similar one Since Minnesota began its program in 1956 the numlf ber of deaths due to firearms has decreased by The median age of “accident shooters” has advanced from 16 to oyer 21 years This means that the younger boys who have taken the course are having fewer accidents than “seasoned’' hunters SHORT SHOTS: The engrossing film clips of tho recent street demonstrations in Little Rock Chet Ark shown on NBC-TY- s Huntley Reporting rarely heard oh TV Robert Horton played himself Markham Saturday on night and was given a brief inr consequential part to play Why ek CBS-TV- brother one-ha- The training program includes such subjects as game study proper stance and shooting practice Gama study is important says the magazine because in every region there are local “look alikes" some of which it is illegal to shoot Boys are taught to ask permission of farmers before hunting since a farmer is granting a privilege when he allows hunting on his property The course teaches boys that the game warden is a friend of the hunter in the field and to ally themselves with him in his duty of enforcing the regulations If the game warden’a regulations were not enforced there wouldn’t be anything to hunt ’s finally ran Midwestern Ilsyride’s Roaring 20s show on Sunday after twLe it for special telecasts Preemption was the right idea for this show I'd say as the guitars and some accordion imulc slowed roaring songs down to a murmur NBC-T- V ’ THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC-T- V to haa acquired the lights eight motion pictures owned by tho David O Selzmck Company which include The properties “Intermezzo’" Rebecca" “Por- trait of Jennie" "The Case" and "Notorious’ will be adapted as live TV dramas durseason ing the 1960-6- 1 One or the upcoming Omnibus specials next season may star Harry Belafonlc singing Rpdgers and Hart tunes Cliff Arquette ns Charlie Weaver will be the grand presents marshal when CES-Tthe Miss America parade on Tuesday Sept S As Clift Arquette he'll be a Judge for the Sept 12 finals Groucbo Marx visits CBS-TVWhat's Mv Line panel on Teachers Assigned To City Schools (Continued from Page 1) Cowin An tone Moody Shardon If Morrill Delbert G Napper Dee Nuhn Elizabeth Nuhn Lbye L Painter Margaret T Robin- COOLING SYSTEM— Sharon Autry relaxes in a tub of water eating ice cream under the shade of an umbrella Who — ask lor anything more? Sharon lives in Nashville Tenn quake-battere- United Press International By Fred Danzig ' Today Is Monday August 24 DRAGNET WHICH LEAVES NETWORK TV after the 236th day of the year with 129 more days to follow In 1959 half-hoon NBC-TSept 13 offered its final first-ru- n The moon Is approaching its Sunday night last I watched the proceedings with mournful mien for al Thequarter star is Mercury traditions of Dragnet were The morning the familier evening stars are Mara there as always Jupiter Saturn and Venus On this date in history: p theme the There was the In 79 MounJ Vesuvius erupted scenes at tension the aimed talk underplayed building cop the cities of Pompeii and the quick cuts from one cldseup to another the phrases burying Herculaneum and killing thousthat have become catchwords in the native vernacular ands of persons of state or high officers of state American and Russian artists scientists and industrial leaders have exchanged visits In every instance so far as one can see the results have been healthy A new measure of respect been gained on both sides So has a measure of friendship It would be foolish to expect too much from thewatch- since being introduced to journeys We must remain Jan 3 1952: Russians ful— and hopeful— as will the “The story hf WEST YELLOWSTONE Mont (UPI)— At least one of the' persons Injured in Montana's disastrous earthquake has contracted an infection resembling gas gangrene United Press International lesrned Sunday night that special serum for treatment of the infec-- i tion was rushed from Billings to Boz'eman to he administered to one victim— and possibly his wife The attending physician that the man’s wound had developed "an organism like gas gangrene" similar to gangrenous Infections contracted by men suffering battlefield wounds “We think his wife probably suffered a mild ease" the doctor said The physician said these apparently' were the only surviving victims of the huge landslides who suffered the Infection He said however that two men whA died in the Bozeman Hospital "rould have had it In addition to their other injuries" A group of Utah Mormons gathered Sunday In d Madison Valley to pray for a neighbor missing In 'the tragedy Their search to recover her body was futile The 40 friends of Mrs Marilyn Stowe Sandy Utah listened with bowed heads as John C Richards a Mormon bishop conducted a simplo religious service near a giant earth slide that may have entombed hundreds Mrs Stowe's husband Mark 28 was one of the 10 known victims of the earthquake that rocked the entire Paelfie Northwest shortly before midnight last Monday In 1572 the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Protestants took place in Paris In 1914 British troops burned the White House and the Capitol In 1923 the dirigible 7R-- 2 exploded and burned over Hull England killing 62— inclujing 17 American naval personnel In 1932 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly p across the United States In 1939 Russia and Cermany signed a pact In 1943 President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill met at Quebec In 1954 President Getulio Vargas of Brazil killed himself non-sto- Quake Recorded POMONA Calif (UPI) — A sharp but minor earthquake was felt Sunday in this Los Angeles County city and adjacent Orange County The temblor registered 37 on the Richter aeale of 10 at Caltech Seiimologlcal Laboratory la Pasadena about 20 miles away No damage waSreported son Fred Carl Rowland Richard Sackett Gordon L Schvaneveldt Virginia B Slater Betty Spencer C Charles Elden Torbensen White Secretary — Pearl Gunnell school lunch workers Elisabeth SANTA MONICA Calif (UPI) La Beau Lilly R Beverage Karla Thought for today: The Italian —Actress Irene Dunne became a Zblnden author Dante laid "I like to grandmother for the second time Custodians — Hyrum J Bench doubt aa well as to know" Sunday when her daughter Mary Frank Reeder' Fred Denson Shlnnlck gave birth to Frances School Adams The letters VDB on the 1909-- a daughter at St Jobn’a hospital Henry R Cooper principal Lincoln penny are the initials Mrs Schlnnlck and her husLaVerna II Allen Ruth W An- of the designer of the coin Vic- band Richard also have a son derson Nancy B' Boyce Myrtle tor D Brenner Mark 22 months old V Downs S DeHart Lewi Erickson Oneta P Day Genae Leone Flake Richard F Follelt Judy P Godfrey' Alice Hall Mavis R Hilton Wanda Israel-se- n Jeanne J Knight Marva Ann Lewis Drue Larsen Lelah Lenkersdorfer Constance Maugh-a- n Winifred P Merritt Dorothy Miller Laura Niederhauaer Kathryn W Olsen June B Reading Peart B Rice Hannah Roaine Kathryn Jean Salisbury Rendell M Seamons Edna C Taylor Laura E Taylor Beatrice Thornley Secretary Barbara Crawford school lunch workers Verona Nlederfaauser Ida Andrews Ruth Blotter Fern Dewey Marjorie Blood Darva Bench ' Custodians — Arthur Johnson A M Bergeson William Jones There’s a new INTERNATIONAL Track ElUs School for any Job you handle I Smart IVavelette Fern Bulst principal Rada C takes 6 passengers phm standard pickup Allred Dean I Berntson Ruth load The new TVavriall has more load-spae part-timEllsworth Jean S Grandmother S Attractive California Music Student Dies Of Chest Stabs LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The nude body of an attractive University of Southern California music student was found stabbed three times late Sunday sight at the foot of stairs leading to her fiance's apartment The fiance G Robert Klnzie 27 a graduate art student at USC was questioned by police but was not considered a suspect according ‘to Inspector Thomas Reddin "Matter of fact we don't have as idea In the world who could have done this — friend or stranger" said Reddin “We'ra Just routining our way through now" Linda Edna Martin 21) was found by two police officers called to the scene about 11 p m by neighbors who complained of hearing a woman screaming Officers uld they found Klnzle's apartment door open They said they walked through and found Miss Martin's body on the back AH her clothing was found neat ly hung up and put away in Kin zle's apartment said Redding He said blood in the apartment Indl cated she was killed there at though there was no sign of g struggle It was undetermined whether she had been raped Police said Miss Martin had been stabbed twice in the chest and one In the abdomen Min Martin whose parents live in nearby San Fernando Valley lived ’in an apartment near the university with three other girls said Reddin Klnzie told police he and Miss Martin planned tq get married when he received his master's degree Klnzie whd sports goatee showed up at thp apartment after midnight with several friends Ha said Mlsi Martin spent the week end in hie apartment but that he hadn’t seen her since earlier In stairs Miss Martin was still alive but the 'day Incoherent when discovered She Klnzie aald Miss Martin had the died several minutes later with- key to hie apartment and wax a out being able to tell who had frequent visitor during the past attacked herseveral months -- i TRUCK TIRED? 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