| Show UTAH CHRONICLE THE THE DAILY DAILY 1 f Week Opens i B CLARE BOOTHE LUCE Bom York Educated at St. Mary's of Garden Long The Crelghton and Georgetown Associate Associate Editor and Managing Fair playwright since Member of and Congresses representing Connecticut's Fourth U.S. Ambassador to Trustee of Carnegie Endowment for International director of Flight Safety and New York City's Museum of Modern Author of books and in the and plays With the Boys for and of the Contributor of articles and fiction to magazines and editor-collector of Saints for Married to publisher Henry R. CLINTON T. DUFFY Began correctional career in 1929 as secretary to Warden of State Prison at San In 1940 appointed Warden of San Quentin Prison and served in this capacity andor as of the parole board retirement in following i thirty-two years-four months of vice-president of the National and past president of I the Wardens' Association and of the Penal Industries vice-president of the National League to Abolish Capital Has officiated in ninety legal two of which have been women first jin California's In has participated in about sixty making total of one hundred-fifty executions that he has Has written many pamphlets and books concerning capital punishment and penal More famous of these are San Quentin and Men and 2 Recently published an article in magazine entitled Frank on the Prison Problem No One Duffy is currently Director of the San Francisco j Council on CHARLES B. SCHUMAN President of the American Farm Bureau Federation and stock and grain farmer near Granted with hon-lors from the University of Illinois and earned M. A. degree in agronomy at the state Minor study was agricultural Since graduation from Schuman has beon active in Farm Cooperative and community A former president of the Illinois Association and past president of the national organization since Chief interests are shown in to modern soil building fight for better and active participation in the organization and operation of farm CHARLES F. BRANNAN Received Bachelor of Laws and Doctor of Laws- degrees from Denver Aa attorney for the U. S. Department of and later Farm Security Ad-j gained insight into farm In 1944 named Assistant Secretary of which position he held 1948 when President Truman appointed him Secretary of In returned to the West jand resumed the law practice he had In Brannan still serves he is general counsel for the National Farmers' a post h accepted in WALDEMER P. READ and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of a native of the After receiving his B. A. degree at the University of attended the University of Chicago where he earned M. A. and D. A member of the American Philosophical Association and the Utah Academy of Arts and he has made many special appearances on television and As participant and moderator of two special TV of and of and as a participant In the television series Issues in has become a familiar figure to people in the In addition to delivering the Reynolds Lecture and Read recently Issues Concerning j REED L. 1 Received his M. S. and D. degrees jn Political Science and Economics from University of Has been a visiting Assistant Professor of Political at the John Hopkins University and a Visiting Lecturer in Public Administration on tha Graduate Faculty of the Now School for Social In addition has held numerous positions with the federal has published on politic and in American Political Western Political Farm Policy nd South Carolina Law member of th faculty of the f I ERWIN NATHANIEL GRISWOLD Received his A. B. and M. A. degrees from earned his and Doctor of Judicial Science from Harvard Fourteen universities throughout the world have conferred honorary degrees upon Talents have been utilized in the position of Special Assistant to the Attorney General and consulting export of the U. S. Treasury A past president of the association of American Law Many of the textbooks which he has written aro being used in law schools throughout the United As Dean of he Harvard University Law Griswold's influence is being felt in legal circles all over the JAREN L. JONES Graduated from the University of Utah Lav School with an B. Political career begin at the hill-top school where he served as student body Very active in the affairs of the Republican and has served as national committeeman from as a member of the Executive Committee of tho Republican National and as Vice-Chairman of tho Arrangements Committee for the 1960 Republican National Has been a member of the Utah State House of Representatives since and served as Speaker of the House in Currently is member of the Bipartisan Committee on of tho SENATOR FRANK E. MOSS Received degree from University of Utah and S. J. D. degree from George Washington Served two terms as Salt Lake City Judge and two terms as Salt Lake County Attorney before being elected to the United States Senate in Serves on Senate Interior and Insular Public Works and Small These assignments keep him in touch with problems which virtually concern Utah such as independent water conservation and public national parks and and In 1959 and 1960 led debate in the Senate for the proponents of legislation to establish an expanded coal research Senator Moss is currently sponsored a bill In the Congress to create a major addition to the national park system a National Park surrounding the Junction of the Green and Colorado rivers in Southeastern SAMUEL S. KISTLER Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Received his A. B. degree in Chemistry from Stanford University in one year later earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from the same institution followed by a D. degree in Physical Chemistry In After serving as Professor of Chemistry at College of the Pacific and as Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of entered the Research Department of the Norton in 1949 was named Research Director of this organization and served in this capacity until he accepted present position at the University of Utah in Has published many articles in scientific journals and has written three chapters in different technical In has taken 0 out between fifty and sixty patents on new many of is a mem or of numerous national and has served as a in many of GLENN GRAY and Chairman of the Department Professor Co the Colorado of Philosophy at Received his A B. degree from Juniata M. A. degree from the of Pittsburgh and D. from In Research Fulbright Professor at he Uni this was of Slowed by appointment as Follow in and as Honors Lecturer Has received national at recognition as the author of Men In Ba tie on this which was reviewed by of and Saturday Review secured spot on the American Association's List of Notable Books in Has written another Hage Hellenic and has published about twenty articles in such Journals as Bulletin of Atomic Journal of of the His ory o and the of Higher PHILIP R. LEE Received his M. D. degree from Stanford University School of Medicine and served j internship and residency training in San New York and at the Mayo Clinic in 1 As faculty member of New York University in Department of Physical Medicine and Lee did a special study on cardiovascular rehabilitation with Dr Paul Dudley Whito and Howard as a result of this is author of two books on the At present time is member of the staff of he Palo Alto Medical Clinic and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Stanford University School of In Leo was appointed by President Kennedy to serve on the Physicians Committee for Health Care for the Aged Through Social and as member of this committee he assisted in writing a pamphlet advocating the adoption of this type of plan to care for the medical needs of the EDGAR B. BROSSARD Received B. S. degree from Utah State University and M. S. and D. degrees from the University of Also has done graduate work at Cornell Began forty-two years of Federal Government service in 1917 in the Department of In 1919 became head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management at Utah State and served in this ca-I until 1923 when he was appointed G tho Tariff 1925 Calvin nomi-In of the a of Tariff Y L hv Herbert SS Harry S F Presidents A i D. ing In Salt Lake 1 SENATOR FRANK CHURCH thirty-eight-year-old beginning second term in the United States Democratic U. S. Senator from Sena-Lt to be the National Democratic Stanford Harvard and Studied law at after receiving law degree from Z Sr in returned to home As he confines his work to Foreign Relations and Insular where the Subcommittee on he is Chairman of and tho Senate Special Indian Committee on Problems of the Aging Has of the African also served as Affairs Subcommittee of tho Foreign Relations in 1957 was chosen as a delegate to tho Economic Conference of the Organization of American States and in 1959 and the Canadian-American Parliamentary Throughout Church has advocated that the U. S. press absolutely for a nuclear test ban Proposals which ho made to the State Department became adopted policy at the Geneva WILLIAM STRINGFELLOW A practicing attorney in New York Following undergraduate work at College where ho was elected to Phi Beta served as student body dent and was a national entered Harvard Law in Upon lived end T law in the East Harlem voting much of his time to do and those in other slum areas of contributor to both W theological journals among them tro Dame Harvard V School and La He has been a the law schools of Notre and Ohio State and T dressed bar d association grouns n I ber of Has been actively ecumenical movement as an Episcopal In ecumenical activities he has b in twenty-eight countries and has at seminaries of Stringfellow vis counsel in the cases of the fourteen Episcopal clergy arrested in Jackson Ull during their prayer concerned Private and Public Faith published in ROBERT R. ED MINSTER Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Fields of specialization aro international economics and economic development of underdeveloped Attended Washington State of Washington and tho University of California at where he obtained doctoral Outstanding publications Edminster has written Include an article on Mexico in in Analysis and Case Studies and article in Prior to coming to tho University of was a Fulbright Lecturer in at the University of |