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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 16

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Pocatello, Idaho
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16
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Newspaper Session to Study New Techniques in Reporting MOSCOW (AP) A wide-! ranging a stressing changing techniques in news reporting, faces representatives of 13 daily newspapers gathering Friday and Saturday on the University of Idaho campus. The annual meeting of Utah- Idaho-Spnkane Associated Press member newspapers had attracted a Pulitzer Prize winner, the editor of the New York Herald Tribune and an AP staff writer who covered an earthquake in chilly Alaska dressed In a lightweight suit. Herald Tribune Editor James G. Bellows will address the annual banquet Friday night on his newspaper's approach to the news. The Herald Tribune has PROS HELP STUDENT--Musicians of Local 295, A.F.

of present a scholarship check for $1CO to Richard Youree, second from right, in recent ceremony. Left to right are Ray Pearson, vice president of the union; Harold Lenon, president; R. David Missal, associate professor of music at Idaho State University; Youree, and George a secretary-treasurer. iwung away from many ol the Iraditional practices of reporting to emphasize in-depth and back- round stories. Preceding Bellows' talk will be a speech by John W.

Gallivan, publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune, on the effect of television and other news media on newspapers. The growing use of computers In newspaper production and the need for more initiative reporting also will be explored by the editors and publishers. Malcolm W. Browne, AP correspondent in Saigon and 1964 co-winner of the Pulitzer Price for international reporting, will report at the Friday luncheon on the war in Viet Nam. Browne has won five other awards for reporting and photography this year, including the World Press Photo grand prize for his picture of a Buddhist monk who set himself afire in protest against the Vietnamese government.

Dale Nelson, AP writer from Seattle, will describe coverage of the Good Friday Alaska earthquake and tell how The Associated Press assembled staffs in Anchorage and Seattle. Nelson flew to Anchorage immediately after the quake with only the clothes on his back. Business sessions will feature panel on peronnel, freedom ol Information, ports, photography news coverage, the 1964 election, a talk by Dr, D. R. Theophilus, president of the University of Idaho, and a film depicting the Church to Accept Honorary Degree EASTON, Pa.

Idaho Sen. Frank Church will be honored here at the 129th commencement exercises of Lafayette College on June 5. Church will be awarded the lonorary degree of Doctor ol Laws during the graduation ceremony at which approximately 375 seniors are scheduled to receive their A.B. or B.S. degrees.

Church brjefly attended Lafayette College while in the service as an Army Specialized Training Program student during World War It. After becoming Senator, he the featured speaker at the college during a seminar on national security problems. top news stories of the past year. Chairman John J. Mullowney, publisher of the Twin Falls Times-News, and the host news paper, The Moscow Daily Ida- honian, said the following newspapers would be represented: Boise Idaho Statesman, Boise Idaho Evening Statesman, Idaho Falls Post-Register, Blackfcot News, Kellogg Evening News, Lewiston Morning Tribune, Moscow Daily Idahonian; Ogden Standard Examiner, Pocatello Idaho State Journal, Salt Lake Tribune, Spokane Chronicle, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Twin Falls Times-News.

IDS Seminary Grads at Butte it Exercises ARCO Dr. Daniel S. Hass of Ricks College will be speaker (or graduation of Lost River Stake seminary students Friday at the Moore stake house. The public is invited to the program beginning at 8 p.m; Honored will be 32 students who have completed tbree years of seminary study and two who have finished four years. Stake President J.

Burns Beal will present diplomas. Dr. Hess is director of public relations and community service at Ricks. He is active in church and community a a i and currently serves as bishop of the College First Ward at Rexhurg. Receiving three year completions will be Rebecca Perkes, Delia O'Donnell, Kenneth Smith, Doug Ma thews, Christine Beal, Evelyn Stricklan, Russell Boycr Susan McAffee, Ilene Babcock Rayomnd Noble, Gavin Knighton, Jeane Cotdingly, Audra kele, Kent Bailey, Val Cook Larry Etdredge, Rod Parsons Douglas Beal, Gary Reynolds Mark Reynolds, Anita Metcalf Lorrinda Metcalf, Robert Niel sen, Marvin Rock, Howard Full mer, LaVon Corgatelli, Clark Waddoups, Nola Taylor, Pau Kirkland, Herald Jardine, Glen Morris, Karen Byinglon.

Four year students are Karen Whit tier and Kathleen Pearson. Two Men Drown One Has Attack REPUBLIC, Wash. (AP) -Two men drowned and a third suffered a heart attack in a boating accident Wednesday on "urlew Lake, just north of here. The three men were from Yakima. Ferry County Sheriff Deputies identified the drowning victims ns Jack Hillman and Dan W.

Wickersham. Hospitalized here was Leroy DAHO STATE JOURNAL Thursday, May Shriner. Deputies believe one man fell overboard while fishing on the lake and a second man jumped in an effort to rescue him. Both went under. Shriner suffered the heart attack in the boat.

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