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Show Herald Journal . . ser-Mc- es earned the complete play-by-pl- account i Weafher for The Herald Journal is proud of its coverage of the World Series. Through The of United Press, we have each, day of the game that dav along with a lead giving highlights, and the box scoie. VOL. 47, NO. 242 5 LOGAN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1954 CENTS FIVE . . . the next five daya may produce aome showers. The longview forecast says shower activity tomorrow and again over the weekend, with greater amounts in Cache alley. Temperatures will be below normal. 1 N.Y. Gains Series Crown In Finale Car Parking At High School To Be Restricted BROOKLYN (UP) The New York Yankees crushed the Brooklyn Dodgers under a barrage of four home Logan City police department runs today to win the World Series behind the brilliant has been authorized to obtain three hit pitching of young Johnny Kucks. street signs, to be posted on the It was the most humiliating seventh game defeat in south side of First South Street series competition since 1934 when the Cardinals routed in front of Logan Senior high school, and calling for no parking the Tigers, 11-of auomobiles .n the area dunng Yogi Berra touched off the Yankee bombardment school hours. with a pair of two run homers off big Don Newcombe, In city commission meeting who failed the Dodgers again. last night. Mayor William W. Elston Howard blasted another homer off Newcombe Owens stated that following a 9-- 0 0. study of traffic regulation proboodruff lems in the hign school-school sector, it was decided to re si net parking immediately noith of the high school during the time sludents aie in sc hool. in the fourth and Bill Skowion put the icing on the Yankee cake with a grand slammer off Roger Craig, the third Dodger pitcher, m the seventh. Thus the Aankees won their seventh series flag in the past 10 years and gave manager Casey Stengel his sixth series triumph in seven tries. winner durKuiks, an ing the regular season, followed in the footsteps of Don perfect uc-tor- y City commissioners, with Chief of Police Ell Drakul'ch and the engineering department have made a survey of the situation, and feel that elimination of parkof First ing along the north side South, between Fust and Second West Streets dunng school hours will contribute to student saftty, he said. "Thus, appropriate signs will be posted as soon as they are received from the manufacturer. School authorities noted that d the board of education has a parking area immediately south and across the river from the school gym for student cars. The land has been leveled and graveled, and it was indicated that the surface may be game Larsen and Bullet Bob Turley as his striker ball had the Dodgers baftled all day. Home Run Records Kucks didnt quite measuie up to the masterpiece which Larsen unfurled on Monday when he set down 27 Dodgers in a row for the first perfect game in series history, but his pitching was more than good enough behind that devastating ankee attack, which set all kinds of series home run recoids. Only six Dodger baiters reach--; ed base all day three on walks and three on hits all singles and only one got as far as sec-- , ond The Kucks pie-pare- hard-toppe- very-firs- Stevenson Beals Coast 'Irresponsible' For Vote Help - President PITTSBURGH F.isenhower charged Ad'ai E. Tuesdav night with Stevenson political irresponsibility in Implying the Republican administration rates nothing for the Tittle fellow. In a major speech to an enthusiastic crowd of 15,000 at Hunt Armory. Mr. Eisenhower declared the Democratic orators have concealed or twisted the facts, These political orators piom-ls- e bigger government spending on every front tower taxes for every citizen ail wrapped up in the bright package of a balanced budget. the President said at a GOP rally which climaxed a late afternoon and evening of ovations in the traditionally Democratic steel center. crowd of 11.000 A capacity the into armory and anjammed other 4.000 packed streets and alleys outside to hear Mr. Eisennationwide hower's talk over an NBC . . . AND IF I AM ELECTED . . . like a contented candidate is making a grass roots political speech on a Rocky Mount, N. C. farm that holds her listeners enthralled. All, that is, except the maverick at right who play-by-pla- ut lett. bankers Howard second bounced to Reese. McDougald lined to Gilliam Carey walked. Don Besent w aimed up in the ltah prolonged Harvesting of sugar beets started earlv this month in the Salt Lake area and was to start in Sevier County lodav. Die In Home Fire mother and her suffered fatal bums in a fne which swept through their fiame home heie early y esterda.v Mis Mildred Stevens, about 50. died in the Hailey hospital of her bums this morning. Janice Mane Stevens. 12. died in the fne and Judith Ellen Stevens. 14. died shortly after she was carried by her brother fiom the burning house. The hetoic brother , James Stevens, 16. was ttealed at the hospital lot arm cuts he suffered in breaking windows to pull his mother and Judith bom the flames The husband and father of the dead llairv Stevens, was woik-tnHAILEY HP two daughtets County Schools A Ie EI.L-KM- of Ellen AAoodstde. models a gimmick a knitted Deimx t alic donkev into which is woiked the "Madly for Adlai slogan. new election-yea- 5 ., r .Minister Mahmoud Fawzi in what a French diplomat refened to as a meeting of the plaintiffs and the defendant Lov (Fund Proposal WASHINGTON 0? Sen, Albert Gore today term-- 1 ed unreasonably low a proposed $20 limit on idivulual contributions lo political campaigns Th proposal was made bv Walter Reuthet, president of tile v L rated Auto Bothers, in Tuesday beloie a Senate I Teachers Grieve Low Salaries & The SI.r HAKE CIIY IP piesident of the bait Lake City feacheis Education Assn told the board of education hee last night manv teachers are unhappy be-- i ause they feel salaries are loo New Use For Old Hook, " . President Men ill D Iavlor said some teai tiers feel direct action should be taken in Association Truck 10 test-mon- low VV; subcommittee on campaign spending Gote ts chairman of the subcommittee The group today called for tes-- i J timony ftom the national i hair-me- n of the Democratic ami Re-- , i publican panics, fiom offic'als of advertising agencies for boh parties, f om Assistant Attorney General Wancn Olney and from Carleton G Ketehnm, Pittsburgh campaign fund raiser. GOP Chau man Leonaid Hall and his Democratic counterpart. Paul Butler, weie asked to re- port on conti ihutioiis teceivid and clieiKhUnes made by tnnr partie- - (luting Sepiember. Com emm on Reuthers proposal, Gote said that he wouli iptefer to bar all onti tbutions ti federal election campaigns and protest The tights ate going up in Logan Citv hut they could go faster in Plan Annual Week sal-ar- y an me-ili.i- c Favors the government foot ca .ills But he said that idea as unpractical in view of cam-e- x connecand interior! ing tions between state and national jhave Not Seeking Post d - Chiangs Call Kai-she- k -- A top-flig- i tr 0.' V s.1, 'if ' U,, v ' g ". v - j Protests g Tavlor said recent pav rat s surrounding districts had dissatisfaction vvdh SaU if theie weie moie laddet Lake salarv schedules s so, Lo"jn Citv eomniissior.et The teat bets association wants, lost niiu voPd to pi s into to obtain a minimum annual si i vice the hook and ladder tiuik of 53 GOO for beginning tea tCache County school district currently is planning in Lo-Cache in e department. iers with bachelor degieos and a observance of Amencan Education Week Nov. 11 to 17. new $40 0b0 meitiuv vapor maximum of $6 POO Present minGeneral chairman of activities will be Oral L. Ballam. lighting svstem is being installed imum salat v in the district for a bachelor degiee is $3 120 and the president of Cache Teachers Association and principal of along both sides of Mitii Sueet, on llie River Image maximum is $4 800 lion school. be will Hyde Park various civic units, .south lo Tenth North Assisting lgtige, and the s( hool disinct s admini- Ulv operated ladrins aie sti alive eoips, under direction of p K Hayes needed to hoist 'voikincii along Lee publicity; Mis LlovdM Theuter. Superintendent Rk liniond. and Lee K. the Mis uptight poles, for atiaihmg Theme lor mencan Education to educatubule Fiance, llyrum, of iiaikets and lights. The c.ty Week isSihook lor a Strong tion and personnel The week has been lignt department has but tv o Ameiua Gov J SALT IAKE CITA P Nielsen Hvrum. Reesp radio suih ladder tiucks 7) foi on observed since 1921, Page (Continued annually Bracken lee indicated toda'- he Martlvn seldom Lind. old Logan fne tlie of Unix, So, progiams the thp put pose mtoirmig ntohanlv v ou'd not seek Siipei tntendent us d, will he given a tiv in the public ol the accomplishments poster displavs as an independent himmel-pfennms and Dale Thetner al u In Id of pit oil enineei mg and need- - of public schools and I ep said at his home h was (hut eh servites. If it qualities Supei intenuent io oniain i oopei anon and support t amdlv anpt oai lung the dec GenerMrs Rhea P. Kidman is chair- - Clmon Haws may use it of the public in meeting these TAPEI, Formost IP I won t run as an independent vehicle ladder boon and of man The the teachers public called needs. alissimo Chiang candidate because I am not sure Mrs Savage was made bv m emeu some yeais it is the right thing to do various committees tions committee. upon mainland Chinese today to overthrow the Peiping Communaie Mis. Gordon Savage. Hv- - and Mavor Plant wete tepiesent- - ago liom an ot(l pumper engine The govemoi aid hp won't) go ist government Mis. almost the last n.in and Mavor Ross Plant, ing f T Haves, the Its stall mates in the department on the am tomottow mght to and lela-- I make a personal explanation of hop of the men who fled to For-n- o Richmond, vim ting of schools; Ament an Legion auxiliary, and include two hi position to the voters. t oft Deft. T, 1943. Guy Ray Pulsipher, newspaper j Mb. Nielson. Farm Bureau. lively new pumper trucks. n SI PPOKT T Morrissey, left Long Island. N at a Hatlev mine when the flames bioke out in his home. at its worst gadder llammerskiold conferred Tuesday night with the foreign ministers of Bntain, France and Egypt and called them in for another private talk this afternoon as "the parties most directly concerned" in the Suez dispute. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was understood to have disqualified himself as a "directly concerned party entitled to participate in the secret talks. As a result. Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov was not invited either The Security Council itself was in tecess until 3 30 pm Thursday to allow diplomats 48 hours in which to hold private meetings llammai skjolds diplomatic hand obviously was plaving a major role during the 48 hour period He talked at length with Brtlish Foieign Secretaiv Selwvn Lloyd. Freni h Foieign Minister Christian Ptueau and Egvptian Foieign Idaho Mother And 2 Daughters rt drought niacy in an effort to find a solution through secret talks while India's V. K. Krishna Menon woiked behind the scenes with a yet unannounced "compromise plan. j Processing Nears none left. Dodgers first Gilliam bounced to Skowron, who made the put-ounassisted Tom Sturdivant1 was w aiming up in the Yankee Reese walked. Snider bullpen hit Uie fust pilch into left field for a single, Reese going to second. Robinson hit into a double play, Kucks to Martin to Skowion No runs, one hit, no errois, one 1 UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. 4P United Nations Secretary GeEgypt pressed today for a negoti- neral Dag Hammarskjold was us-- 1 ated solution to the Suez dispute ing his won brand of quiet diplo- "consistant with Egyptian sovereignty over the canal, but theie weie no signs that Egvpt or Britain and Fiance were ready to compiomtse. Utah Turkey y of today's Hete's World Senes game. 1 ankers first Bauer lined a single over Reese's head into left field. Bauer stole second base. Martin was called out on strimi Mantle went down swinging. Bella hit a drive over the light field seieen lor a home run. putting Skowion the Yankees ahead, struck out. Two runs, two hits, no errors, - U.N. Chief Holds Private Talks With Suez Parties Penn-Sherato- n , f! seems to take a dim view of the proceedings. Probably thinks the speaker got where she is by pull, but fact is she rose to her position of eminence simply by climbing up on her owners teed tiuck. DAGS ' QUIET DIPLOMACY school-Wood-ru- -t Adlai E. SEATTLE, Wash. (IP Stevenson squared off today for n a battle with President Eisenhower by striking the Republican Incumbent squarely in the middle of his pet proatoms for peace. ject With every speech in the Northwest, Stevenson directed his oratorical jabs more directly at the President himself. It became increasingly evident that this would be his strategy as he headed down the Pacific coast for California. was scheduled Stevenson to leave Seattle by plane this afternoon for Portland, Ore. He will speak there tonight both in hts own behalf and for incumbent Wayne Morse, w ho is fighting former Interior Secretary Douglas McKay for a Senate seat. Sails Into Eisenhower In his Seattle speech Tuesday night, Stevenson first sailed into Mr. Eisenhower on political grounds. He said the Chief Executive had stepped up his campaign because his worried Republican managers had told him a part-tim- e president is all right, but they cannot afford a part-tim- e candidate. However, he saved his major artillery for a new attack on the atomic power policies of the administration in its atoms for peace program This was the plan that Mr. Elsenhower put before the L'niled Nations in December, 1953, right after the Big Three meeting in Bermuda. The President proposed ciea-tio- n of an international pool of fissionable material and knowledge. He pledged the United States to make a major contribution of material and know how in the development of peacetime atomic energy. Stevenson said the plan lifted the hopes of power-poo- r countries throughout the world. However, he said that as the months went on. the Eisenhower administration lagged behind the British and possibly the Russians in developing programs for building atomic power plants He said the biggest ctifiiculty was that the Atomic Energy Commission had abdicated its major responsibility in this field to the private power industry." person-to-perso- radio-televisi- y Dodger bullpen and was quickly Kucks joined by Ed Roebuck rolled through the box to Reese, who stepped on second for the fore eout No runs, no hits, no ettois, oop left. Dodgers second Hodges bounced out to Caiev moios rolled to Mat tin. Funllo bounced to Martin No urns, no hits, no enors, none left Yankees third Bauer tried to bunt but hit a sharp one bouncer ti Gilliam, who tossed him out Martin slashed a hard giound ball single to center. Mantle went down swinging Ben a walloped a 1 and 2 pitch over the right field scoieboaid for his second two-ruhomer of thp game, putting the Yankees ahead. Skowion popped to Gilliam Two runs, two hits, no errms, none ,"i Campanella Dodgers third robed to Martin Newcombe tapped to Kucks and was an easy out at fust. Gilliam filed to How aid. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left Yankees fourth Howard tao-peNew combe's second pitch over the right field score boaid Demo Nominee "In restricting parking along First South dunng school hours, we are acting in conformity with what school officials think is best, with what residents of the aiea desire, and with recommendations coming from the safety sur. veys, commented Commissioner hookup. Ben. W. Evans' Thousands On Hand Lat week, a committee of parents from the high at Mr. Eisenhower arrived school area nad requested in the presidential Pntsbui gh official consideration of such a plane, the Columbine, at 4 p. m. polity. Appearing before the EDT. Thousands lined the highcommission on that occasion weie way as he motored front the airDon Riebv, Dr. Dean Poiler, Mrs. Hotel, port to the Wynne Thorne, Mis. M. B. Rain- where another 5.000 were massed Wiey, Ross Covington snd Mrs. in a square outside. He returned llard Hill. to Washington immediately after the speech. In his speech, Mr. Eisenhower departed fiom his prepared text when he accused Democratic oi of a "whole senes of curious statements falsely implying that his administration cares nothing for "the man they rather patronicall the little fellow. zingly Mid-Poi- nt he said, "who By the way, the right to call any Amerhas Turkew processing is in full the little fellow? Doesnt federal-stat- e ican swing in Utah, a joint Amencan still mean we word the marketing report said to- are all equal? day, with both condition and qual"1 wonder just what kind of ity of the birds good children they think the political The report said all eviscerating an Emetic people are. I also v cinplans are operating Approximaof mail thy think kind tely 80 per cent of this fall s birds der what am I been the in have Ogden processed Mr. Eisenhower said Stvenon area, 30 per cent of the central Utah total have been killed and and his Democratic running Keiauver, are mak60 to 70 per tent in southei n Ltah. mate, Prices ate reported fair, de- ing a iccord of clattering camand cited as exmand good and cost of production paign oiaiory up sltghtlv from 1955 amples the issues of "big the diaft. The report said prospects for business, the alfalfa seed crop vary from tests, na'ional defense and peace good to poor Production for the rhev say your government is state as a whole is expected to indiflerent lo labor." he said exceed last year although some "lliev say your gov eminent is counties have fallen because of negligent .ecuiilv in social drought conditions indiilei cnt to the unen.p'oy ed. llonev production this year is "This amounts o saving that very good in some areas, the government has no imprest added, but only fair in oth- youtthe in peopie of America This ers Production in norther Ltah to the 'hatge ihal vimr amounts is expected to he about normal has oetiaved vour government but below last xear in southern Sin h talk is polt'u al tmst because of the was in t trouble only once, in the inning. He walked Pee Wee Reese with one out and then Duke Snider rifled a single to center, Reese stopping at second But Kucks, whose sinker had the Dodgers hilting into the ground most of the time, seved a double-plaball to Jackie Robinson, heto of Tuesday 's Dodger triumph. That was the closest the Dodge! s weie to come to scoring olf this six foot, thiee right hander, who in two pievious ap- pearanees in jelief in this series had been hit haid. d. President Says r gyvA , ', & - X r campaigns - hi-PING POST i D -- s, ci Hat y of Agncul'uie E2ta Taft Benson mans a powerful, modem post-holdigger at dedication for Uie new Ihor Research tenter for Better Living at llunilev. 111 Rolling up his sleeves lor possible relief rort Is Neil (' llui lev, 'er of the center. tounder and Some 3 50U farineis soil their families plus agneulniral leadeis of 41 dales attended th (torn h2 colleges and larni ageneie dedication oi th Lnsat arm shop la th world. e ceie-mont- pie-ide- Damages Blades AA ASHING TON TP The Navy said today that the supercarrier Forrestal damaged the blades on one of its four turbines and has put in at Norfolk, A a. for repairs. Cause of the damage is be m2 Investigated, the Navy (aid. i |