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Show College R0TC Cadets' To Review Recent Publication The weekly book review series at College of Southern Utah, sponsored through the cooperation coopera-tion of EiUalia Jones, librarian, will feature a panel of students enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program in a discussion of the book, "Wings for Peace." The review, scheduled every! Monday at 4:30 p. m., has fea-l tured many faculty members who have traveled to various countries coun-tries and have had experience either in teaching or traveling abroad. Next Monday Chief Warrant Officer Raymond A. Stevens of the college AF ROTC staff will act as moderator of a panel composed com-posed of cadets enrolled in the air force program. "Wings for Peace" was written by Brigadier General Bonner FeJ-lers. FeJ-lers. Fellers, a retired United States Army officer, offers a new look at the world in which we live, and extends a formula for modern defense. This formula form-ula ho Qlirranoto matr onncHtnto the best deterrent to a possible World War III. Concerning the book, Warrant Officer Stevens said, "Every citizen cit-izen of the air age owes it to himself him-self and his children to seek knowledge of all the aspects of air power. Only through a national na-tional air policy understood and demanded by the citizenry, can the full potential of air power be used. As an American citizen each of us must be aware of Gen eral Feller's formula and make up our own minds as to how best we must cope with the threat to our future. College of Southern Utah, through Mrs. Jones extended ar invitation to all interested citizens citi-zens to this panel. Members of the group are Jer old Bishop, Delta; Ronald Han sen, Richifeld; Dewey Olds, BeryJ Gary Robinson, Parowan; William Wil-liam Slack, Toquerville; Fred Howes, Marysvale, and Donald . Haycock, Parowan. |