Show - —41 - ' - "IV I AS ' Iv ' 4 - -- - "'Pk - : ''‘ -- - 1 :''''' - t ‘"s 4011110irPe ci f '4'0 1 — ' : ' 3 4 --- -:- 4sor 4-- gtileto — ( s - -- ‘ t — co - -- i --- -" -- ' ' re :65 ' '' ' - l' l'' - t 0 i s 4 :f 40 - ji - - p°' :4 oi ' 6cf ' 7 ) 4 "It 11 twirl '1 r - 1g t- 4 — : '' 04 ' ir ' Is :' ' 4000 - ' ArmtDE -3 1 t a or 1 rril isi p7 ! Al ' 1 ' 't' 7 ) ' '''' s: - 4 powers Dug-dale'- criticism We have no intention of becoming a satellite either of the IL S or of any other nation" Talks Too Much? SC OTL AN PAISLEY D July 30—A Scot who struck an America n passenger aboard an airliner was fined $70 Friday for "an act likely to imperil the flight of an air- craft" Thomas Grierson the Scotsman was one of 33 passengers flying between London and Glasgow He stalked over to a talkative American doctor and shouted: "You're in Scotland now Give us less of your talk" Then he planted one on the American's jaw The American was not identified Board Freighter 1-- 1 -- — P r- "1 N 11 ri TT Shot Down 2 Red Aircraft July 31 (A'—Massed fire power of 10 U S Navy planes blasted two Chinese timmunist aircraft into the South China Sea in a drama- packed three minutes last Monday a ranking Navy officer said Friday Vice Adm W K Phillips commander of the U S First Fleet gave newsmen a graphic desertion of the sky battle that stirred international repercussions The Navy plans were searching for possible survivors of a British Cathay Pacific Air- ways plane shot down by Red Chinese fighters July 23 near Hainan Eleven Skyraiders from the carrier Philippine Sea were In the search patrol Two pilots scored mortal blows on one of the Red fighters and it spun crazily into the water The second Red plane began dropping toward the sea and eight Skyraiders went after him from all directions their guns blazing All scored hits Admiral Phil- lips said The stricken Communist plane headed in a glide for the beach the pilot either badly wounded or dead Red pilots obviously never had a chance Japan Reports Phillips said two Communist LONDON July 31 — River) LA-- planes attacked a group of police early Friday boarded the search aircraft 15 miles east of Polish freighter Jaroslow Da- - the mouth of the Wan browski bound for Gdynia with! HO River on Hainan The Red planes swept in from Dr deported Joseph Cort American professor and a the sea in an almost level head-Soutyoung Polish stowaway aboard on attack against three search The Communist Polish' planes led by Cindr George C freighter was stopped at Wool- Duncan Tacoma Wash Duncan alerted his squadron wich Reach a few miles down the Thames from the dock the and led it into a shallow dive causing the Chinese planes to ship left just before 110 am A Scotland Yard spokesman overshoot their targets News Agency Reuters July 30—The trouble with banning use of the except for retaliation is that "you would not be there to retaliate" Selwyn Lloyd British minister of state asserted Friday He was replying to a proposal sources said Friday by Arthur Henderson Laborite Invitations have been sent to in a House of Commons debate almost all world governments on disarmament to attend the first postwar re- "The furthest we can go on vival of such exhibitions Great that line" Lloyd said "is Ito Britain will also be unrepre- - agree not to use it except Iin sented in the wake of Agricul- - defense against aggression" MANILA News Agency Reuters 0N LOND s 1 sland 7 Grab New York Times Service Ch-ua- July 30 — Japanese sources reported Friday that TOKYO h he said ' tg " N'It i 4? itt' tit Onii: " '4 But America did fall 1 I ' 1 4 C 1 J I 1: I: ‘i all they dry in a Best of trim ‘ 0 White Oily wear and wear ! 11: il 6 t ii ''st‘ Pit 't orig1"Vall - 1 I 0"iblr '4IP )4Ik 0?11" r - O 619 a iltracto 610 4114 ' (1 sure way to control earwigs is the thorough spraying or dusting of the entire yard including lawn driveway flower and The only shrub borders and the clost effective earwig ants lawn moths white grubs Chlordane also kills cutworms grasshoppers and other pests bugs killer pill many beetles SEE THE ORTHO KLOR 44 contains Chlordane in liquid form easy to use in the Ortho Lawn bottle $145 — treats 2000 Sprayer feet square z CHLORDANE - effective Is equally always ready to use pound can covers 1000 DUST 1 Only 55? square feet Reuters News Agency SYDNEY AUSTRALIA July 30 — Fifty onsuspecting male flies will be lifted nearly 20 miles into the stratosphere affects their next week to determine how such- - high-livinsex life- scientists here announced Friday The flies will be subjected to cosmic rays at 100000 feet the atomic carrier is lasheth-bas their radiation of cosmic particles from outer Space In their air- enough sugar and water tight container the flies will have to live for 12 days The organizers of the experiment are scientists at Syd- - ORTHO - LAWN ''::: balloon-suspende- It's Quick 5 39 rJLA CEL -- t ' ti ''':' AN YOU'LL & TREATMENT II r' 01R 11aAMILVF' - 1Ciil m S2 Woof rlDa-z:- ' Portsr's "NI - 530 South Oth Soil Solt Sok' City C4Intiorvillo I r ) - -- -- " r''''''''''''77r7""5'- :' i ' ' :''' 1 ' 1 1 " ' ig1( ''661"01614442414t4 -- Iiisksi-- ' tr4ir '4" i : :: ' v''- - sk ' " tAtA : ' :! i Z I'llig ':I:: 47:: ''':'' 1'i ' tsy '1411 oki ' : ' ''''g- v Aa4afr ' ' 'aii- Reg 629 Men's i 1 ':s ' ' :: ':'':::--- ' : 2 Sale Priced 1100 for i 598 Reg 798 1 i i 1 retro :'::: :::::"j' extra for pocket :!'::::--:- with 4 folding traria or accessories Iti DO for 1 crew style neck! Unforced neck and shouldt seams Ion and yellow wild colors Small nsedurn and large potion Colored 'girder lelt Wood 4f 880 Natural color beach wood with mei calf:wad stripes Firmly locked with coil ten carding Immertoel from Amu& cot Large assortment of broadand cotton plisse Pe' Owls In ikon and long styloe man tailored e i i' 41431 cloth sleeve 4:'11711) Prs CöVIOE'l C '14 e1 ) Handsomely Silos 1 to 16 411 f el ev k - 0 ' " itt itt Ij k f ' I 7 -'' ruv ' A A " 1 t 398 't t '"- k ttl ak 2' F ' ' I ft 7M i e Tots' - '298 Pere eirgln crisp sot nylon with broidery trim Itocrutiful ossortmont faeortte COlOrl in tints 3 to 5x et 'eta g i Nylon cardigan saw) Loot ta'" 0' 11 1 04 1 - I 7iy r'I: ilfrx 1 — ilf Z- I i t:Im o Ai -- — Reg " nog 290 Girls' Men's 0 1 e ' 29c Modern Place Mats dont storage a I for - f t fir i' Complete Ideal hangers :: ::::?&: Outside long curvird zipper opining ::o -- 698 Women's ' tr"' I 5 Reg69c Men's Knit Sport Shirt i ' Plastic Fa Ilo 'MIMI WIGS 4 odk cps' '' - !'i 1 Combed 790 - :- 1 :?4i'iZ-- 4i k'-- ' atm of Reg 398 Tots' Quilted Jumpers Quilted rayon taffeta lump? circle skirt and fashion scoop neck Completely lined in red toff fabrii Sizes 1 i° to L 298 Save 1001 r- - ' 40 : if 46: 1g:'''''lletIA't i t j Li '''-- 129 Ann Barton “netlw 11rittrInOtt"" ''s'11 it ' ‘ 1Vhen di Lone the flies return to earth again the scientists will them to see what effect it bas upon the nurliber -grandchildren" Normally they would number o generations The fliesspecially bred for th-- purpose have protuber- ant eyes The scientists believe the study of the eyes will show whether the effects of their trip to the stratosphere has been passed 00 to their descendants : : k 11ts ' il ! :f I Heavy vinyl plastic Hemmed packaged In reusable plastic bag 5454-inche- s Buy several patterns and colors Size 96c two on and sale this save you buy every during 4 :$ y (Q3) - Plastic Tablecloths 1 i ' " Reg 98c Each SURPRISID'HOW 41 ISI e TRY d :: :'':--::i- fl 1:4 1:::::-::-::i '4444 ':4t g SPRAYER 40 I''' O r-- try71 ''''''''''''''' ' ' ''' o 1‘ 1 4 'I 0 In beautiful :k g' t:i:e 0' and r1M Aa ' of Al 1--- tli:4cl'utts:dnlbeoritziodys 40--41 Male Flies Due 'High-LivinIn Australia Atom Ray Test 1110 -r- if::in ' 4'5! ''4 ' : 3' vsoltyviidt:Jar :4i::v- 21-- ' -- nog 2 90ond JACILET 00 around all buildings ' ' 13°V5 tooMin e" MILLS 7'757--771- A rpar0-wØazr t 4-'- 0' ' vont 13 The Surest Way rT net 4iwawa i 'f:'' Mint GLOVES (ef I 1 4I- ? Latin-Americ- "714y and Gauze cover en absorbent air fluffed cellulose fiber filler Comfortable Moho less' Seamier slim Sees at kers' q aliVdev 100 for also coo you buy soft whilst mono tiseuet like those tot Otis low low price? Highly absorbent 300 stools Aims u le into a This Nom top Now out loxes e Sizes 32 to 40 ti use I ' cuff& end nylon of orlons cotton Assortment flocked nylon print nylon others 39 rayon end shoers and nylon ed nylon wide to 50-i- n — e Stook need no ironing jiffy nog t nfr raC111 ASS 0 1 c A0n C Sizes 4 le i Challenge Tissues with nylon lace too ore nylon over mercerland cotton with heetc end wow knitAin 'White only in sites ö le Ill - A style 1 Sotto Sanitary Absorbent I Hz:paptr itd-7 I 1 tRJosilon's Antzlotts ' 3 1 l klillislot ' - nog 49' Filament nylon 1 : 4- - 111- 10 Nt: 011 5 iy k - " I 2°9 40 denier nylon tricot All beautiful ' ‘ in I C:: A liC v Li kf 4' Ttlit Ng sr It '' Whore 1 kt ' : tNa Designed With Full Front Shadow Panel s 0 i Charmoello 129 ' t 4 3" 474 ' Koreans have seized and mindedness occupied the Takeshima Islands ' ' once attained becomes V:1 in the Japan Sea Title to the a Power test of the character terrific islands has long been in dispute of the user America thinks 1 between the two nations she wants neighbors not satel-- I Circle Skirt Felt but other peoples can 72In Two Japanese patrol boats re lites lashionahl in Skirts Highly wonderifor blamed be end Boleros ported six Koreans were seen at !hardly ng how far she might eventuall- work on Mishi Island one of 349 to en 98 yd y be willing to go to enforce et coil two rocky islets which make up her conception of neighborliTwo yards needed tor a full circle the Takeshima group The men ness just cut 11 Simple to mole No hemming wore a uniform of White shirts It's Itrue in Asia it's true in asired longth Will not rorI Dry 12 block colors White and a and green trousers and ap- Its true in Eu- tocleanablo choose from parently were guards sent by rope in Africa and the Middle the Republic of Korea to make 'East """mn""mm""' A constant daily and deter: good its claim to Takeshima the 79 Japanese Maritime Safety Board !mined effort to demonstrate a Reg N !democratic character abroad as reported 443ti A large sign had been erected well as at home is America's on Mishi With the legend: "Re- - only hope that the world will tit public of Korea Seventh Dis-- adjudge her position as one of I 04er styli 9dutv than dominatrict Civil Administration De- leadership rather with heavy conestocton tion a he partment" arta mediae's 'Smell The Japanese made no attame sites tempt to land the maritime Kills board said but the patrol boats' Arabia Flood circled the island broadcasting ADEN July 30 (RI—Thirteen through their public address persons died in floods which systems that the islands were 'swept the Duan Valley of the Japanese territory To this the liadramut in Southern Arabia :i121 Koreans appeared to pay no at- - an official announcement said tention Friday - 0(p) 4111100 LIT1yLi1 OLIO 1I) r 3 e' ' Russia countries are the methods her present position of leadership during a fit of absent- r c 1 -s- tss: hard-presse- umgto -- 0' Dog : owN:)(1 se NOT MANY have actually feared American intent What they have feared is that the United States if she becomes d in her conflict with the Communist sphere might feel herself forced to tighten the strings which aid arrangements entail requiring in a war and robbing other states of full freedom to act or not to act as they see fit An acutal demonstration of ' tbis has been made in connecto nom with the warnings France of discontinued aid unless" she goes ahead with formation of the European Defense Community America does feel that she must have a world after her a l ' ' :te414t two-thir- live dilf "9 - ilsTN k 4': - if she is to does i ‘ A e - It was raised naturally by the spectacle of a nation so powerful that its efforts were decisive in a war which covered of the World a nation with an economy so strong that it alone could set this same area back on its feet In postwar The tendency of large parts of the world to come under the sway of one great power after another has long been noted It has never become an actual fact always being a matter of But there has never degree been before a nation so powerful as the United States If it had wished at the end of World War II it could have subjected the whole world That is fact which has affected Its relations with every country ever since heart e at Sears Coal IT'S DELIGHTFULLY COOL AT SEARS C ''t- - ialkcti I safety just as though the two poles apart on which they are to attain it ( I ItL THIS BUSINESS of an Amer lean advance to more control as well as leadership of the free world not only Asia has been' a topic among historical phiosophers ever since World War own deA4) 7 - h here said: "I cannot discuss the ture Minister Sir Thomas matter at this stage I cannot recent resignation say whether anyone was taken off the ship nor can I say why Who Will Retaliate? police boarded the vessel" Reuters News Agency the United Nations "in favor of Benson Declines the small island of Formosa" MOSCOW July 30 Ge — U S Dr Cyril The archbishop Agriculture Secretary Ezra Ben- Garbett added however that son has "regretfully declined" a If letting the Peiping regime Soviet invitation to attend the N U the meant into Britain opening of a farm exhibit here would lose the friendship of the Sunday American embassy United States "the cost would be far too high to pay" Writing in his monthly dio- cesan letter Friday Dr Garbett said Britain should keep in line with the United States "for our own security and for the peace of the world" He added: "Of cotirse we - 411illolto' l'l British Prelate Raps China U N Bar neuteei News Agency YORK ENGLAND July 30— The Archbishop of York No 2 roan in the Church of England Friday said it "seems absurd" to exclude Communist China from 'D anti-Cor- AROUND THE WORLD or 1 114444444" mindedness" The ambassador to New Delhi was telling the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that India and most other nations of the Pole They are an aviation detachment on area would form an n an ice island left geophysical observations munist security organization on "North Pole 3" and sun observations to if it could originate among determine latitude and longitude at station only and be participated int only by themselves They will not take the lead of or directly associate themselves with the Western - 11 - lEARli 10EBUC If 0 :14r60- 4 By 3 M Roberta Jr 0 Associated Press Writer The attitude of India and other Asiatic nations toward the S United States has seldom been i as well decribed as in the words of Ambassador George Allen ' :4 that they fear "the Americans are about to acquire an empire ' in the Orient in a fit of absent- ' 311- 4- 7 ' t - U S Power 1 4 Nation-8- inestia Pictures of Arctic Station WASHINGTON—These pleturei copied from the July 21 issue of the Moscow newspaper kvestia were captioned ai illustrating research by a Soviet team near the North - There's Plenty of Free Parking and It's For Your Convenience Feartid of 0 ' i- ' iv Asia ' "4 - t — t y ' ''' -- - t ' 4t -' r- r1 atrers ' ) V t 'v"4 ""I'' ' ‘r 440 ' - - ' '' 4 -- Ntc- r rf' ' ' Losimwe -- 11 nr-- ' 1 ' - ' o 1 'V 1 — i - 14- 1' 4 ' - N r 'i EAST'S ' -) "'--- '? - - ' - )' JulySL 19S1 F4turday - 11 ' 4$7 r no Sall Lake Tribute jo ' - -- A r - 4 -- MAIN OR STATI AT J STH SOUTH ' 9:30 mei Until 6 par Open Mondayand !riclay Until' 9pmd Daily A 41 J Ix it ttox SEARS t — |