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'1 'i ': - 1 F 41 II e's from bark Vietnam Guard Takes Shine to Still of tit' Night it: and guardsmen Friday night destroy Athens a 500-gallo- lie (UN) Tem Age SI Miss e Teen-Ag- Louis won the : to help him still near so firmly of- e rtmnerup d UNIVERSITY OF UTAH I 1 ADVANCE REGISTRATION Winter Quarter Use registration materials before Nov 22 — get the classel t i : '- - r d '--- McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas The last scheduled stop on a visit to installations of the armed services was at the Coast Guard station at York town Va late in the day The President pronounced It a busy and happy Veterans Day weekend Before leaving the "Big E" carrier Mr Johnson decided 1 For Information phone ' ' want you Pattern Continued From Page One 322-64- Cr visit Annex Building East Wing North Entrance 1 1: 1 fi 0 on another stop at the the day—an the end of talk talk day-a- Club - -- llf p" 45" ' I 4 ' Williamsburg This is only a few miles from Yorktown Crowd of 10000 t: ' ' ' ' 4- 't t:4 cr : 'I'llft-r' K 2 ''" 4 1 'I : ': ''''' -V-ri ft I( 4 1 - r- s t ''''' 4 6 ' 4 - 11 :- 9 "'A -- 7 zks fa 7 - tt 4'1 - - - i - - -- - 0 - 11 - es 1- 1 - t- r v'' - 1 41' ' i -' s And Mr Johnson paid partribute to the Air as well as to the nation's 26 million war veterans "Those who wear the uniform todal—thosewho wore It yesterday these are the millions to whom we owe a debt we can never pay" Mr John- ' t of O4ef''':V-If-5 k i 4' 1: '5554 Nt:''' ''- - ' 'it -' V said "They are the ones I come here to thank today as gallant defenders of freedom in this dangerous world" The record of the Air Force said the Commander-in-Chie- f doesn't and the nation honor "Together" he said "we will persevere in making the skies over Vietnam an arena which history will honor as the place where freedom found tlew life and peace was finally won" Perhaps speaking to Hanoi as well as the men of the Air -- I f- the the 1-::- i ii re0 4'N - 4 J " - 5! compassion-pinpoin- - t --— - '- - " '41140Wgammraaztvieignistita-at- Zalecrest: Where Brilliance Begins nters Defends in r-- -z Convoniein Terms DOWNTOWN 129 So Main as a 01 JEWIELE "much abused man" been braver or better trained "our spear is sharp our cause is Just and we'll succeed" "Never perhaps" the President said "have our problems been more grave But never have our resources our energy our promise been so great - HMO HAWAII (UPI) — A lava lake spread slowly Saturday on the floor of Hal- small emaumau fire pit as splashes of lava occasionally broke through the crust of Kilauea LT" R a Crater COTTONWOOD BOUNTIFUL 4841 Highland Dr 5 Points Rumblings from deep within the crater testified to the movement of molten lava beneath the surface "There has been constant low-levearthquake activi el i : ' Rhetoric Johnson's suggestion that an Vietnam settlement be based on two "central and timeless" principles of the Atlantic Charter was also interpreted here more as rhet 1941 1 ts Sky's Fireball GLENDALE CALIF (AP) — An astronomer says a fireball which was sighted plum meting through the sky Friday night probably landed somewhere in southern Cali fornia and he hopes to recover it Ronald Drill curator of Griffith at the meteorites In Los Park Observatory Angeles said Saturday the fireball was most likely a meteorite or a piece of a comet "So let us take heart from knowledge And let us tell the world: having blessings in such abundance we have the will to match and the strength and fortitude to last" tivity The volcano erupted with a roar last Tuesday and sent fire fountains spurting nearly 300 feet in the air More than 20000 tourists drove to the bleak volcano area to watch the spectacular display ar QPUWeX9 a! 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said versary on earth "Yet" he said -' 1):yt: - Johnson Mr latter have in their hands power to destroy any ad- new note into the talk of possible moves toward peace the President also sounded a bit hawkish at times At Langley for example he said no nation ever has been stronger never have troops of any 111 Door the United States warned would "assume" that during Vietnam discussions North would not "take advantage" of the bombing cessation or limitation Scientist If recurring attarks of Bronchial Asthma or Bronchitis make you suffer coughing and difficult breathing that ruins sleep gUe quick acting NIENDACO a trial See how fast yott curb roughing and breathe easier thus sleep and feel better To heig lootten and remove that thoking phlegm get MENDACO at druggist ar WrA were Antonio Mr to halt the air and naval bombardment of North Vietnam provided this would lead "promptly to productive discussion" At the same time he am FOR BETTER SLEEP Commu- in San Johnson offered Viewed IIST111111 BRONCHITIS (Copyright) nference During a stop at dusk at Langley Air Force Base Va Mr Johnson summed up his two days and more than 5000 a the ADVIRTiSIMENT Fight program Seen Vietnam North indicative than as new or para?lel for the Pacific nio which was about the last mile we could go" On Sept 29 in an address to the Natioual Legislative Co- nam - one One was the "That interview benchmark" one source said "It slammed the door on the President's offer at San Anto- And he wound up by pinning Silver Star medals on 11 officers for their heroism in Viet- miles of travel as rewarding and refreshing On a day on which be tossed Page several in Slammed Johnson shook hands and chatted briefly with 16 women wearing white carnations The flower is worn by wives of men missing in Vietnam More than 20000 persons turned out to see Mr Johnson He left the speakers' platform to shake hands with people lined up behind a railing Visits landlies The President did some visiting around during his hour Stop at McConnell with wives and children of crewmen and combat crew pilots getting instructions for Vietnam duty McConnell is both a tactical and strategic air force base honor Force -- i 3t t- I-- 14 lty-41:- r A- - "At the same time" he added "consumer buying became more restrained halted Mr Johnson said America will one day remember the names of leaders like McNaMr At McConnell Air Force Base at Wichita 10000 to 15000 persons watched as the President witnessed a In his of F105 Thunder-chief- son against mara Va at ticular Force v major inventory GNP nist capitals According to Burchett the Fano1 government would not consider talks with the United States until the US bombardment and "other acts of war" Johnson Offers Peace Parley at Sea I "by a They stressed that there has been no evidence of any softening of Hanors position since the Oct 20 interview between Nguyen Duy Trinh North Vminister ietnamese foreign and Wilfred Burchett a leftist Australian reporter with close PhiladelScott Miss Teen-AgPortland Ore Miss Poenisch was first runnerup Miss Sigel second funnerup and Miss Cott was third e OF ' it puts correction Within a period of only six months cutbacks In inventory investment subtracted 18 billion dollars from No Softening contacts DIVISION Freund the performance of the as heavily influenced 19C)7 was economy — ti CONTINUING EDUCATION demands" During new post an appropriate time to report to the President they said They also said that all three officials would visit their families and friends over the Thanksgiving holiday The sources stressed that their arrival here was not a sign of major Vietnam developments The sources intimated that the President's bid to Hanoi for a conference at sea had probably been motivated by exuberance at finding himself off shore on Armistice Day on the world's most Powerful warship amid combat veter ans of Vietnam Misa Crane Sigel Miss Teen-Agphia and Ann said it was entrenched In the ground that regular ficers couldn't move if Atlantic- Charter before Jan1 1968 Neither cane substanreduction in federal spending be expected in the near future "Thus" I Inadley concludes "a huge federal budget deficit which will push up both economic activity and prices is a near certainty" But government Is not the only source of stimulus in the 1968 outlook Freund In his economic forecast puts heavy stress on his expectation that "We are about to witness a resurgence of private tial Continued From — Stephan- gets a $100000 college scholarship an automobie and other prizes The other finalists were Sheila Poenisch Miss Teen-Ag- e Columbus Ohio Barbara Wireehotto husband's arms at Valdosta Ga airport in ry No Evidence Hanoi Willing American contest over 62 other opponents Saturday night Stephanie a from High Ridge Mo Her talent number In the pageant was a song "How Lovely To Be a Woman" as cried the Stephanie on was head her crown put As winner of the contest she ':7- 2i - 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' 2 ' ! I 1 f ' I Johnson's Bid Spontaneous Croirned at Teens Pageant ' - Joyfully wife of &Sgt Jimmie Lowe holding on Steve rushes to - J ti' ill toted Press Prisoners Li : : I : :' ' tf slot aolw an increase enact ” ' ? ': dollars h p one-tent- h i 7 ' ' 1' N ': '' - t : t ( n 0 1"t2!-1I ii -- '! Ilk k - -W tocise0out itat-"- that Congress will two-tent- N1 !!! tvt then GNP eight per cet2Lto s 4 e : t t I t A iT e a ' '' J -1: early in 1968 lloadley expects total output to Increase seven and three-tenthper cent next year to total of 840 billion dollars with prices accounting for per cent of the increase and with real output going up four and per cent But Medley is clearly disturbed even with this rate of price increase "The 1 - - ' ' f : '''' !':k - !' - ''!' 1 IS 'I- ''' - ' : - 0 ‘ '' 1 k t A° ' 4 ' 1 "This nteans" lioadley added "that price increases are apt to play too large a role in the total growth figures" I loadley strongly 3upports the President's proposal to increase taxes as do niost other professional economists But InCrea Se eN - it! f 'I - t''- ' ci ' - ) b: ' 00 4 it e - liarrisburg ' lett of Carlisle Pa a Medal of Honor ' ' winner in Korea led a parade to "back "!!!'''I the boys in Vietnam" The marchers ' ' stopped and faced west for two minutes " as bells and sirens sounded in tribute to I" the dealt -' : Rain in Columbus Ohio kept crowds which a for a included parade sparse ' ' unit of post office employes carrying a placard reading "We honor and sup''1'''''' ' port our men in Vietnam" ''' ''! In Albany Ore a town 50 miles south - ' of Portland Gov Ronald Reagan of Cal' ifornia was grand marshal of the parade ' with 30 bands scores of marching units 0lre!'''' and several thousand troops :About 1000 people attended ceremoI ' -- !: ' ' 4 in a NY nies 1 " : Orangeburg dedicating statue of a World War II soldier as a me- At' i r '':'!!-l- ' ' :''2: morial to former Camp Shanks where 112 million soldiers were processed bet ' '''' 't'2' : '":: : y fore going overseas and a L-- -' debarked on return 11 i f '''''' ' 0 1 4 ' i ? - e y ' 41 ' 7'- - : ir-‘- t i 1 :: 1 i ' 4 i - In l' el t i:: 4 ' t etly !' - - 11 Into Canada" 1 ( 21 tf i- ( 9 ogy But even with higher taxes Freund expects a three per Cfnit rate of inflation next year which would cut the advance in the physical volume of output to five per cent Other economists agree with Freund about the broad outlines of the pattern he foresees for 1968 Walter lioadley of the Bank of America is looking or a slightly lower rate of growth in the money total of GNP but at the same time also a lower rate of price ''' I 1 : 2' - A 3 :''J ' oucht billion ' -! - ' :' - : - - J lib:' - ""17- )!' ' - t b Va rr 4Y"It 300 is enacted ! 4: 1 w - ri t lib otiott::::1 !7':'' i: 1 ' 1' a agt It ' :' former Rep J Vaughan Gary decried "hoodlums who piirade the campuses and streets of our nation with placards protesting the polity of our government in Vietnam engage in the defiant illegal and contemptible of burning their draft cards and cowardly attempts to escape our border Richmond n !! J t' 1 i- e - I 'it :404 - ' -4 ' - - -' - '" 000"1"""'- t i b ' As f' Decries Hoodlums i I ' t' '04 1 I I sk1! -- -- ' ' 0 e and business expenditures for new plant and equipment leveled out" The underlying strength of the economy — combined with h h a rp y rising fed era! spending — was such that no full scale business recession developed as a result of this slowdown which many an alysts now refer to as a "mini recess ion" But what is important for 194t Freund asserts is that "all of the exccss reStraineir es anti maladjtsnoeihs Wu business in early 1961 have now been: -- sboAceci twit tV the econotny: "Inventories are no longer in excess-suppl- y lies: and faster accumulation ahead "Consumers are in a mous extrava financial-conditio- n gan mood and in much better to sustain increased spending: "Housing demand promises to he LITIUsually strong and the development of a real construction boom depends only on the availability of an adequate supply ot mortgage credit" The pattern of the economic expanl sion next year the forecasters seem to agree will be one of a strong first half and a much slower second in part at least because the excessive expansion rate in the beginning of the year is likely to generate quickly its own restraints in the form of higher prices and bottlenecks in labor and material supply (Copyright) real and economically justified growth" he said "will probably be puffed up by growing inflationary pressures and almost as significant infhttionary psychol- - spending will have to he held to a minimum But it would be a delusion to expect economy in government alone to do the Job of containing inflation in the nionths immediately ahead: Freund predicts that it an acrosstheboard tax increase not far from the -- go ' One restrain private demand and thereby help curb inflation Nonessential federal 1 f s::' I - ' 4 0 1( '- s - '' 74--- ' ' ( ''''---- - 1' '''' 4 - don Wood 36 of Greenwich Conn who dropped to the high school football field and then joined the local ceremonies The chutists were the same men who jumped into Central Park in New York City in a May 13 demonslralion in support of US soldiers in Vietnam I 4 4 '''''' - Frotn'fige Ole aqmtionexi I IL ' r 'War Veterans wtii 4 '' - - 11 rage ii 1 a''- ad totth 07' er 01)ALWIA9 If - V lji I it I 1 t 1 '4 DOWNTOWN and carroNwooD ar CPADe1) A ti arCD24CA9: |