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Show 61 SESEkET NEWS, Tuesday, April 8, 196? iirch Aide Says Could Win We could win the Vietnam within out nuclear war 90 war m days with- if the powers in Washington wanted to, Reed Benson told the Utah Forum For the American Idea Monday night st Granite High School. Benson, Washington, D.C., representative for the John Birch Society, addressed the group on the State of the 1969. Union The tragic bomb halt is It still imposed, he said. seems that each time weve had the Viet Cong on the run, weve called a bomb halt to Continued from Page B-- l today urge Americans to live for the moment and live it up, Packard said. Advertising pressure is so heavy that the average high school senior has spent 2,300 hours of his life watching television commercials alone, he said. With an emphasis on being consumers rather than creators, Americans now prove to our new neighbors who we are," Packard said, through our possessions. give the enemy a chance to recover." Benson The Communists, said, want the Vietnam war to go on as long as possible so they can impose more taxes and take more government control. He said that Pres. Nixon's policy on the war is practically the same program instigated by former President Lyndon B. Johnson. I would say perhaps . . . that maybe it is a little premature to j'idge this administration. But the tragic signs are on the horizon. What are U. In hi address, keynote While reminded students that someday you are going to be history book. History are written by people. What they do or whf t they fail to do determines what will be written about their society. he said, The government, "provides the umbrella of rules under which all society Is required to operate." To reform or change the rules of an institution, one must be in a books part of U. S. t 90 Days Bn 'Exposure '69' Is Launched At U. Of Astronaut Dated, For Scout Event that institution. we going to do about it? Benson argued that the American public wanted a but change in November, hasnt had one so far. He civil mentioned Vietnam, rights, poverty programs and the surtax as examples. Since the new administration took over, the President's and legislators salaries have been raised, the debt ceiling has been raised and the surtax imposed, he said. He told the packed auditoriare um that Communists using the salami technique of conquering the world cutting it up in small, thin pieces. Then the Communists say, Now, thats not a big enough slice to go to war over, Benson said. Look how much of the world theyve been able to take without losing hardly a Soviet soldier. Why should winning they change strategy." Benson said the U.S. is wrong to send foreign aid to Communist nations. Treason, the highest crime against the state, is defined in the Constitution as giving aid and comfort to the enemy. So what do we call it when we send millions of dollars in foreign aid to Communist nations . . . which have published our obituaries in advance he asked. - WASHINGTON The Na- i o n a 1 Aeronautics and Administration Space Decreases In 1968 said Deseret News Special Tuesday that trainee astronaut Joseph P, Kerwin will a address the 1969 at Lagoon May 23. Kerwin is a physician and a commander in the Navy. SAN FRANCISCO cans - Ameri- billion four fewer cigarettes in 1968 than in the previous year a sign that the message is being heard about the problem of tobacco and health, Sen. said Frank E. Moss, today. The senator addressed a kick-of- f luncheon for the 1969 Crusade of the San Francisco Scout-O-Ram- He was selected for astronaut training in June 1965. He is a Navy pilot and a graduate of Holy Cross College, Boston. rHEARlNcTAID Roil Of Smokers smoked chapter, American Cancer informed on the health hazards of smoking. I am particularly interested in seeing that young informed so are people they can decide whether or not they want to adopt a habit which many find In later life they cannot lick. USE NEWS ACTION ADS WEEKEND FERTILIZER CLINIC So- ; 1 Injured In Collision . A two-ca- r collision at the intersection of 10400 South and Redwood Rd. Monday at 4:25 p.m. left one person injured and caused extensive damage to the cars. Geraldine E. Peebles, 41, South, was taken to Cottonwood LDS Hospital and treated for a fractured ankle and hip injuries. John A. Kovary, 19, and Sabah D. Thomassian, . 29, both of Provo, were taken to for the hospital, checked injuries and later released. Deputy Robert M. Susaeta said the Peebles auto was northbound on Redwood Road when it collided with the southbound car driven by Kovary. Damage to the cars was es2805 W. timated said. 10400 at $1,200, Susaeta , ciety. Moss, a leading congressional foe of cigarette advertising, said he was heartened by the decline in the number of teenagers taking up the habit. Only three peg Cent of high school students say they expect to take up cigarettes in the next five years. I am not trying to run every persons ife by telling him that he must not omoke, the senator said. I am not trying to tell those adults w'ho already have the habit that they must kick it. Moss said he is only interested in making sure that all people in America are fully Friday & Saturday, April How-To-Do-- 11 and 12 Bring Your Questions Jf of fertilization in Fertilization Morgro Exports will givo you the antwort IOA.M. to 4 P.M. riK'' , J&L f V "y , & ' a caura APPLY NEW 2 Rings Stolen SUPER MORGRO MORGRO Two gold rings were reported stolen from a jewelry box in the home of Florence Rd., someAlt, 183 Cany-otime last week. She told police she could find no forced entry to her residence and that the rings were valued at $545. 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