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Show (Ordered To The M GOBI Rocketf WASHINGTON The Air 4B The TV - like . mechanical ground scanning system will be developed by the Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake, Calif. McElroy said the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency has made an "initial allocation of eight million dollars to start work on the moon Three l.inar probes" in the program for taking a close look at the moon The Army will fire one and Force and Army were ordered today to launch four and possiicimty bly five rockets to the of the moon. Defense Secretary Neil H. McElrov announced the program for launching small unmanned space vehicles shortly after the White House disclosed that President Eisenhower had for the moon given a project. The Air Force will make possibly two rockets. McElroy did not say when the efforts will be made The Pentagon disclosed that the rockets will carry crude, television instruments which it hopes will send to g -- earth tion projects. like topographical McElroy also revealed that the Arrnv has been assigned to launch two and possibly three more earth satellites of the Ex informa- about the moon. Tine Herald VOL 49, NO. 73 AMONG KEY FIGURES at Logan convention of all national farm loan associations of Utah are Walter C. Dean, center, president of Federal Land Bank of Berkeley; Merle G. Hyer, cost-pric- Logan Jaycees good a financial position today as it has ever been. In fact during the year it was, possible to pay a small dividend to the Associations amounting to1 approximately $422,000. He reported that the interest rate of 4 percent for the lastj twenty years had been increased twice during 1957 to meet the increase in the cost of money. The present rate of interest on farm and ranch loans is 5h percent. With the cost of money decreasing the last couple of months, officials are unable yet to make a positive statement on outlook, but President Dean emphasized that Nominate Six For Office At Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors meeting Wednesday evening, can- ' NFL' Council Explorers er Prepared For NFLA. Association Field Pattern was the subject of a committee report with William Gedge, Salt u Lake NFLA, chairman, and Cedar City Foremaster. Approximately 200 Explorers representing every area of the NFLA, vice president. The convention concluded with valley will check in at the Utah State University Friday at 4 p m. an open forum. Cecil H. Miller, to launch the 2nd Cache Valley chairman, NFLA Stockholders Councils Citizens Now confer- committee was moderator with ence. Merle G. Hyer, Logan NFLA, vice The two day event, closing moderator. with a dinner meal on Sunday, General chairman of the Stock- will feature prominent speakers holder's Convention activities who are specialists in the fields was Glenn W. Coffman, Central of family relations and civic gov- Utah NFLA. with Merle G. Hyer, ernment. Logan NFLA as vice chairman. Group forums, conducted by Mr. Hyer is president of the boy leaders, will examine ques- Logan National Farm Loan Asteentions and offer solutions to sociation. Other officers are Lynn age problems concerning the McKinnon. Erick E. Hendricks, home and the community and co- John A. Leatham and Richard ed activities. vice presidents, and There will also be many oppor- Roskelley, Rodney S. Nyman, with the tunities for recreation Utah State University recreational facilities being placed at their disposal. Lloyd Hunsaker of the Extension Service is the adult chairman. He is assisted by Dr. Melvin Cannon, also of the University, Publisher Philip Sw'ift, HOLLYWOOD (IB Filmland) of the Herald Journal, Art Men-diof the Physical Education turned out in its glittering best Dept. U.S.U., and Blaine Morris Wednesday night to honor Alec of the L.D S. Seminary System. Guinness Joanne Wwidward and The actual Boy leaders of the The Bridge on the River Kwai conference are Lj'le Packer, Paul as the top actor, actress and picFrancis, David Trussell, Lyle ture of 1957. Hill.vard, Kent Johnson, Richard an indictment of war Kwai, Porter, Theo Thomson, Melvin and a drama of the struggle beLarsen. Douglas Hardman, and tween an d British coloRichard Hawks. a Japanese nel Guinness and A closing feature of the conferprison camp commander, took 7 ence will present Bishop Joseph of the 21 golden Oscars presented at S. D. L. all to Boys L. Wirthlin at the 30th annual awards of the Priestinter-stake Aaronic an of Motion Picture Arts Academy A. 8 hood session to be held at and Sciences. M. Sunday in the George Nelson g film and The Fieldhouse. All Aaronic priestlove an East-WeSayonara, not been who have hood holders in Japan, practically set story rewill attending the conference turn to their respective wards for made the awards to of 11 Osaffair, winning a total Sunday School and Sacrament Citizens Now Clinic Lin-da- intermediate Navys Vanguard satellite launcher. stage is jet to be The-thi- rd developed. Journal MARCH 27, 1958 FIVE CENTS For 6 Months CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. III, a much huskier satellite than anybody had suspected, is now expected to ride the channels of silent space for possibly six months, it was announced today by the Naval Re- search Laboratory. When the new American baby moon was launched Wednesday from this missile center, it swung into an eccentric orbit that ranged from 100 to 2.000 miles distance from the earth. The erratic course brought gloomy predictions from the experts that it might burn itself out in a few davs Not so, said the Navy Research Laboratory in Washington In the first detailed study of the satellite. The laboratory said the life expectancy of the nations third satellite is four to six months. This will give the scientists just about all the time they need ot collect data from the sophisticated mechanism inside Explorer III, now being radioed back to earth in a steady stream of signals. It took the Army just 21 days to recoup from the unsuccessful Explorer II launching March 5 by putting Explorer III into orbit Wednesday with the powerful Elks Lodge Of Logan Elects New Executives MOSCOW (UP) The Supreme Soviet today ousted Nikolai Bulganin as Premier and elected Communist party head Nikita Khrushchev to replace him. In his dual role, Khrushchev becomes Russias most powerful man since the death of Joseph Stalm. Bulganin formally submitted his resignation to the first joint session of the newly elected Supreme Soviet this afternoon in accordance with the constitution. P. A. Lobanov, speaker of the Soviet of the Union (upper house of parliament), read Bulganins resignation for him. Then, instead of Bulganins name being proposed for - Elected to the office of Exalted Ruler of the Logan Elks Lodge last evening was John R. of Safeway Shipp, manager store in . Logan. He succeeds Wayne Garrett to the organization's top position. renomination as is the usual custom, Khrushchev's name was , presented. The Ukrainian who rose to the top of the Soviet leadership in the few short year since Stalins death was elected by acclamation. The tense drama, which was being watched by all the world, was acted out in the former throne room of the Kremlin Palace. Other officers selected wer Ray Campbell, Leading Knight; Don Russell, Loyal Knight; Lowell Van Noy, Lecturing Knight; James B. Clarke, Secretary; L. A. Bundy, Treasurer; J. L. Earl, Tiler, and J. J. Edwards, PALS NO MORE are Nikolai Bulganin, left, and Communist Party five-veTrustee. Chief Nikita Khrushchev. The Supreme Soviet today kicked out Bulganins ouster long had been The New Elks leaders will be Jupiter-rocket. was as premier and put the powerful Khrushchev in his place. rumored, and Khrushchev Bulganin cerea installed in officially It was this nations third sata logical choice to succonsidered mony scheduled for Wednesday, ellite, against two for Russia. ceed him. April 2. The other U.S. moons are ExBut his decision to accept the Past Exalted Rulers were in plorer I, launched Jan. 31. and came as something premiersliip 3' pound Vanguard charge of the meeting last night. the Navys to most western of a surprise Prior to the election- - meeting sphere blasted up March 17. observers. The names of Frol e new moon, a social hour was enjoyed by Romanovich Kozlov and Alexei long and weighing mmbers of the Logan Lodge and Illarionovich Kirichenko had been out some was their wives. streaking mentioned for the job. but from miles the 2,000 globe, The following musical numbers There was no indication whethwere furnished: two vocal solos as close as about 100 miles. WASHINGTON OP) Officials ship gives him a terrific concen- - er Khrushchev might put the A spokesman said Wednesday Khrushsaid of Nikita that which tration could be by Bobby Parson, Smithfield; power today nominal party leadership into vocal solo. Bill Marshall; musi- night this latest launching winds chevs grab of the Soviet premier- - dangerous for the West. the hands of a protege. But there cal reading by two junior high up the Explorer phase of the said danger always exists had been speculation that Kozlov They unless sa,ellite Program, students, Carol Cope and Karen Armys when supreme power is concen-- 1 and Kirichenko, two of Khrush-Ca- n authorities in Washington change Bow his. trated in the hands of any die- - ehevs associates in the party their minds and order a fourth for the Special guests evening one launched. tutor- 'secretariat, might be in line for were Clifford Warr and Philip be it He or June said .1 may July The ouster of Nikolai Bulganin promotion. West of the Preston before the Army is ready to send finally If Khrushchev keeps both the put Khrushchev on top in moon into the sky. its next name as well as in fact, after a premiership and party leader- and that ii will be bigger and five-yeKremlin fight for Josef ship, he will be the first sigmfi- than Exmore sophisticated s mantle as dictator. Stalin SINGAPORE (IB cant simultaneous occupant of Reports plorer. reaching Singapore said today Khrushchevs elevation to the the two jobs since Stalin held two Indonesian loyalist spearpremiership would give Russia a them from 1941 until his death in heads thrusting across Central single voice at any future summit Mai ch, 1953. k Sumatra have driven within 50 conference. It is expected to When Stalin died, Georgi west miles of tile insureents a new' Soviet drie for such enkov nominally held both posts coast metropolis of Padang. for a few days. March 5 to a meeting. March 14, 1953. But he quit the Forces estimated at 3,500 men. Bulganin has been carrying on party leadership on the day of led bv paratroops, were reportThe ed advancing unopposed toward considerable correspondence with the Supreme Sonet confirmed SALT LAKE CITY IB the President on the subject of his appointment to the post of Padang from Rendan and Pakan-barCommission Agriculture Utah in the Central Sumatran oil summit talks, but Khrushchev Premier, said today it's anticipated all of has been the power behind the fields. e officials an the state will be certified modi-o- n The Soviet letters, even though they still advance government the project. It was estimated fied brucellosis free by Julv 1. faced the 3,000-fopeaks of the have been signed by Bulganin. about 14 per cent of the city's Commissioner Alden K. Barton the Barisan Mountains, behind Now Khrushchev will be speaking 60,000 elibible voters voted in the which the main rebel forces were as the single voice of the Krem-- 1 fied now except Carite, Sevier said to be election, SONOMA. Calif 'IB Funeral lin. instead of through some fig-- i pieparing defenses. The plant will be constructed and the eastern part of Beaver were being made There was no immediate rebel ure head arrangements at the mouth of Little Cottonwood and Millard Counties. reaction to Wednesdays report today for James H. Wolfe. 74. A modified free certification is Canyon to purify w ater from LitSome officials weie not entirely foi mer chief justice of Utah that government-lai- d minefields, is tests tle Cottonwood and Deer creeks. given when infection in about tlie overall im- - preme Court, who died here Tues-pastretching for 60 miles along the of Khrushchevs decision to day after a long illness, Metropolitan Water District offi - less than 1 per cent of an aiea Sumatran coast, had blocked the cials said they hoped construction and less than 5 per cent of any sea approaches to Padang. add the premiership to his title Wolfe was elected to the high could begin by Mav 1. Bids were he,-as top Communist party post in court in 1934 and retired in 1954. While the two government 15. March of advertised Chairman George Spencer served six jears as judge of spearheads converged on Padang, the Soviet Union Although he the commission said the program local claims of neutrality sometimes impulsive, some of fi- -, the Third Judicial District, brucellosis will continue ed the loyalist advance on a cials doubted that Khrushchev in He wrote about 1,000 opinions eliminating any need for a local, until the cattle disease is wiped third front 175 miles northwest of the nuclear age would gamble on during his 20 jears on the I tax increase. out. j the rebel capital at Bukittingl. wihch might start a conflict, preme Court, Adlai Advises Extension Of Trade Program that failure extend the reciprocal trade C program will weaken western alliances, hurt U. S. world leadership and push the great undeveloped areas into Communist arms. He said the long-terresult would be to "isolate. Imperil and impoverish the United States. In an address prepared for a White House backed national conference for support of extension of the .reciprocal trade program, e tlie presidential candidate told protectionist opponents of the program that no nation be an island by itself In the modern world, He said this includes the U.S. Millions of its citizens, he added. derive their livelihood from trade, said many Furthennore( staunch v s allies Uve through trade. Unless these Dations ean trade w ith the U S. without restrictive tariffs, he said, they may be forced to turn to the - j Powerful Man, This Khrushchev man-mad- m two-tim- Indo Loyalists l. Cut Sumatra Salt Lake Water Bond Issue Wins Approval ar State Virtually Soviet world. Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks told delegates that the administration program is a mas sjve force- for strengthening em ployment and thwarting Russia's Mal-spar- ' Free Of Brucellosis - "global economic drive. Weeks said America will sink to the peril point in economic security and national safety if through utter blindness to danger, the reciprocal trade agreements program is defeated or muliliated. He said the jobs of 4,500.000 Americans depend on international trade. u eight-to-on- Church Posts d cheek-again- Conference isle st Opening April 4 Su-ris- Guinnes, who became famous in the United States as a sophi- sticated comedian, was the only major winner not present for the awards. In London, Guinness aid the Oscar had cost him a hot- Atv,y J wa f " '' S', iron-wille- SALT LAKE CITY st two-pictu- cars. Red Buttons, comedian turned dramatic actor in the touching love story, was selected as the best supporting actor as expected, but the choice of his wife in the film, Miyoshi Umeki, as best supporting actress wasnt. Blase Hollywoodites who packRKO Pantages ed the 2, Theatre stood and cheered for Kwai several minutes when was announced a the top picturt. j 800-sea- ls BEST ACTRESS. Joanne Wood-waiThree Faces of Eve. d, (IB The Saints Church today announced the schedule for its 128th annual general conference here April It will be preceded by the PriSpemary conierenee April cial meetings of mission presitie of red wine he had bet a re- The Bridge on the River Kwai. Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy de Rochemont Associates, dents also will be held April porter that he would not win. Best actress Joanne Wood- - Calm from the The rome Hill producer pictuie, (4 nlltv 41 A special agriculture meeting ward. Three Faces of Eve Joker is Wild ,, by the General Church sponsoied Warner Welfdre Committee Sayonara. Best picture The Bridge on also will be t money on mvself have Documentary production fea- cording tlie River Kwai held April 5 in Assembly Hall on The awards and winners: tures Albert Schw'eitzer, Hill Best song Best "All the Way," by actor Alec Guinness, General Priesthood meeting is Century-Fo- x Production. 5 at 7 p. m. scheduled for Best cartoon Birds Anoy-- 1 Sessions for April the general church mous, Warner Brothers. membeiship will be held April 4, Art and set direction Sayona5 and 6 at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. ra. Warner Brothers. j The LDS conferFilm editing "The Bridge on ence, usually held In October, the River Kwai, Columbia. Music scoring The Bridge was cancelled last year because of an influenza epidemic. Health on the River Kwai. Columbia. Best cinematography The olf,cials said there are very few tle area tkis Co - !cr,ses Bridge on the River Kwai. spnng. lumbia. Best foreign language film The Nights of Cabiria, Italyn, Dino de Laurentis production. Best screenplay based on ma- (IB WASHINGTON Gov. tenal from another medium George D. Clyde reiterated hi The Bridge on the River Kwai, stand here today, calling for pro-Columbia. Screenplay by Pierre lection of the domestic minerals Bouile. industry from lower priced forDeBest screenplay original eign imports. Woman, signing Clydes remarks were containstory and screenplay ed in a statement presented ta the Senate Committee on Interby George Wells. Best costume designing Orry-Keil-y ior and Insular Affairs. Sen. is BEST ACTOR, Alec Guinness, for Les Girls, TOP SUPPORTING James D. Murray TOP SUPPORTING actor, Red actress, chairman of the eommittee. Bridge on River Kwai. Miyoshi Umeki, Buttons, Sayonara. Sajondra." Latter-da- y j 4-- 2-- j 7. j JfdIdne' - j semi-annu- prize-winnin- meeting. Those in attendance at the conference will conduct their own Sacrament meeting service. Arrangements will be made to transport Boys of Protestant and Catholic preference to their respective churches for Sunday worship. All meals wiU be served in the University cafeteria and participants will be housed at the Rural Arts Building. Adlai E. WASHINGTON (IB Stevenson said today Woodward, Guinness And 'Kwai' Win Top Oscars ni ballistic range missile. The second stage will be the same rocket used as the second stage and "brains of the May Circle ar didates for 1958 elections were chosen. John Willis and Bruce Hymas will be competing for the presidency post; A1 Stevens and Jack Taylor for 1st vice president, the course of the meetings.. while Keith Hansen - and BokL-J- n Sears are in the running for 2nd! discussion of mutual problems to vice president. The new Jaycee Board of Di-- ! what fu,u'e Policy on money rectors is as follows: Francis problems should be, took place Baugh, Bruce Hymas. Keith Han- in the form of panel discussions. Yesterdays panel, Land Bank sen. Tom Moulton, George Parkwas moderated by T. er, Wendell Roskelley, Bob Sears, Policy, Evan Stevenson, Jack Taylor, LeGrand Jarman, Central Utah McJKin"on- John Willis and LaVere Barker. ? Election f officers will take gan NMLA, vice moderator. Credit Life Insurance was place at the annual membership Da- discussed N. by Lloyd today be held to Wednesday, meeting Box NFLA Elder and vis, County acat the Legion Home, April 2, Llovd B. Chappell, Richfield cording to Mr. Barker, current NFLA. president. Chairman of the committee reporting on Development of New was J. Keller ChrisBusiness tenson, Richfield NFLA and He-bEugene Hansen, Central Utah LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, Force will make its lunar rockets. probes with three-stag- e The first stage will be the Thor booster, a rocket engine with a thrust of about 150,000 pounds. It is used in the Thor Third Explorer left, president of Logan National Farm Loan, and Harold M. Thompson, Utah member of the board of directors, Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, California. Farm Loan Unifs Wind Up State Conclave In Logan Approximately 50 members of the six national Farm Loan Associations of Utah concluded their fourth in a senes of annual regional stockholders conventions today In the USU Union Building. In the Land Bank Business Report presented by President Walter C. Dean, it was pointed out e that although money and problems have increased during 1957, the banks progress has been forward and is in as plorer type during the International Geophysical Year, The Army has fired three earth satellites. Two have gone into orbit. ARPA Director Roy W, Johnson said that neither he nor other defense officials could "speculate on when the first successful lunar probe would be achieved Nor would he say what instruments the rockets will carry in addition to ground scanners. McElroy revealed that the Air al j |