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Show injM Friday, Aprn 11, 1969 DESERET NEWS, 15 Challenge Speaker Defends last T rade By KATHY CRACROFT Deseret News Staff Writer Dont fear trade with the East. Trade can nurture relations" and draw western ideas into eastern countries a on basis. So stated Hubert De Beschke, Swedish Ambassador to the United States, in a Challenge Week speech at the University of Utah Thursday. The ambassador, who will address local Swedish Americans tonight at 1:30, predicted that trade relations will serve as a major cause for peace. Paul Engle, director of the Program for International a Writing, also addressed Challenge audience Thursday on , The Creative Mind. Tonight at 8 Challenge will conclude its week or lectures with an address, "Campus Unrest, by William F. Buck-leJr., television personality and articulator of conserva-tsm- . y De Beschke said that after In his Challenge speech, creative Engle said the imagination is far more widely diffused among people than we believe. Whether a m; n is from Afghanistan or he still shares, Rumania, the universal along with appetites for food and need for love, a universal imagination. World War I nothing was done on the international scene that helped the victoriecoous or losing countries nomically. However, after World War II, when the "whole of Eurowere in economics pean the United States shambles, initiated the Marshall Plan, an economic program which proved successful for "both the recipient countries and America," De Beschke said. Since the Marshall Plan, Sweden instigated the European Free Tiade Association in i958, basing the association on purely economical grounds, he with no political ties, said. the ambassador Europe, said, presently is in a stalemate economically, and he called for more and freer trade among the worlds industrial countries. If trade between East and more West were increased, could lead to free thoughts peace, he said. Trade also is unsatisfactory among underdeveloped nations, he said. Ethiopia, aid the women will also meet with the state's 1 A Mrs. Wright GOP congressional delegation, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Reps. Sherman P. Lloyd and Laurence J. Burton. One of the features of the Station Robber a tets $45 A robber took $45 from Premium Oil Co. station No. 2, 278 W. 21st South, just after midnight today. The attendant, Frank Chid- ester, 60, 7415 W. 3390 South, said the robber kept one hand In his pocket, holding what d appeared to be a pistol. He walked in, hesitated a minute, then said, Lets open Chidester told police. it up, As Chidester, in turn, hesitated, the robber said, Come on, I mean business." As he backed to the door with a fistful of greenbacks from the cash register, the bandit added: I know youre looking me up and down: I doni want to hurt you; give me five minutes; thats all I ask. A truck driver for the comCalvin Rasmussen, pany, 7138 2985 East, was behind the station unloading a cargo of gasoline. He gave police a description of a white convertible he saw in the vicinity at the time of the robbery. The robber was described as 5 years old, height weight 150 pounds, with black hair, wearing a dark blue coat and black turtleneck sweater. 30-3- n Sen. said sent to today each member of Congress by the tobacco industry prove we are on the right track in efforts to ban cigarette advertising. Signed by a tobacco grower, narcotics as added to the Salt squad Lake County Sheriffs Thursday, in efforts to increase efficiency and coordination in the handling of narcotics violations in the county. a retailer, a distributor, a salesman, a ending machine holder and a tobacco firm the employe, were Sheriff Delmar L. Larson made the announcement late Thursday and added that Deputy Joe Borich will be promoted to sergeant to to each d senator and representative in Washington. NEED HELP The message says that we need your help to defeat any ban on cigarette advertising and cites individual state head the squad. tobacco tax collections, asking, why kill the goose that lays the golden egg? Moss said the the supposedly thinking of each one of the even of persons millions remotely connected with the tobacco industry. IURO SELL The message is the typical hard-seof the industry and it contains some of the obvious flaws their argument has always contained, Moss said. First, he said, the removal of television and radio advertisement for cigarettes will not bring about the overnight collapse of the entire tobacco represent ll industry. The Utah senator said he did not think many of the nations smokers would stop smoking the dav after cigarettes are no longer advertised on TV. Nor, he said, would the tax revenue trom the tobacco industry dry up overnight. 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Among reakers at the national conference will be Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, GOP national chairman Rodgers Morion and several members of the Nixon Cabinet. Mrs. Mary Brooks, an Idaho state senator and newly appointed Directo, of the U.S. Mint, will also talk with the Utah group, Mrs. Wright said In addition to Mrs. Wright the Utah contingent will in elude Madge H. Fairbanks , Utah GOP national and Lois Lobb, Salt County vice chairwoman. Others are Nola L. Larsen, JaDean Morgan and Martha Louise Hurst, all of Salt Lake City; Elizabeth H. Benson, Logan; Eris Chappell, Granger and Thelma B. Faddis, American Fork. four-ma- v. exquisite that ence Monday through Thursday. Mar-- J Mrs. G. e a n Wright, chairman of the Utah group, A - WASHINGTON Frank E. Moss, Shop Tonite Till 9 p.m. 9 Utahns To Attend GOP Women's Meet Nine Utahns will leave Saturday to attend the annual Republican Womens Confer- On Defensive, Moss Says Sheriff Adds Narcotics Squad L |