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Show Pfc. Meade A. Stirland, of Providence, Cache County, has been assigned to the North Garnson area of Utah General Depot in Ogden. A member of Headquarters Company, 58th Q. M. Base Depot, he was transferred to his present assignment from Ft. Belvoir, Va. Pfc. Stir'and attended South Cache high school, and for a time was a student at Utah State Agricultural college. - Much Ado. About Nothin, annual Shakespearean play of Utah State College, will be presented .April 22 to 25. Joseph Alexander Checketts, 71, native of Logan, died Tuesday night at his home in Salt Lake City. squadron. Air Force Reserve, will meet tonight, 19.30 hours, at the ORC armory Kappa Delta soririty is sponsor- on College Hill. In compliance ing an apron sale Saturday, in with General Kesslers request, Safeways store, from 10 a.m. to a good attendance is urged. 6 p m., or until the clothes are A teeo-ag- e Logan youth has sold. Articles on sale have been been in Delta apprehended on a charge the made by Kappa girls and their mothers. Money raised of molesting females, according will go toward furnishing the KD to the police blotter. Theft of bikes, finding of some other bihouse. I cycles; report of escapees from industrial schol at Ogden; There will be a meeting for Utah stealth of auto hub caps; lost and teachers alumni, parents, dog, lost wallet, lost or stolen anyone else interested in pro- dark brown mare; car stolen in moting the welfare of South Ogden so read other items on Cache high school in the school the blotter. auditorium this evening, 8 oclock. The discussion will involve standLogan-Cacb- e firemen respondards and graduation requirea yesterday ments. This is continuation of a ed to two oncalls 13th East and Canfire grass South at held session previous yon Road, caused by a canal Cache, and Is considered Import- crew burning brush along the school. of the ant to patrons wateV channel; The no loss. coal an overheated was other Gold Star Mothers will knit at stove at Johnson Transfer. There the Red Cross rooms Friday was no loss there, either. m. 5 to 2 from p Logan chapter of American Childhood Education will hold a 6 30 dinner meeting tonight, oclock, in the Bluebird, when speakers are Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Daniel. was born A baby daughter Wednesday at Logan L D S hospital to Mr and Mrs. Howard F. Croshaw, 1087 North Second East. She weighed 7 pounds 11 ounces, and is the sixth child for the couple four sons and twc Mother and daughter are doing fine. VAR 9433rd ul Brave Transfer ABOUT TOWN basic in long-haElsenhower strategy. France will be unable to meet her military manpower requirements for Western European defense until she is relieved a of the front line battle drain. French junior officers and sergeants actually are being killa faster than they exchange of military training ed m teams. Americans experienced ran be trained and sent to comsuccessful in training South Ko- bat. reans for tough, front line duty, French Premier Expected would be sent to help train the Premier Rene Mayer is French Vietnamese. That training plan has a peculiar relation to world- - expected here nex week to confer with President Eisnhower. wide strategy. Clarks report on the situation in Shift Manpower Burden a will be In Washington The overall Eisenhower manpower policy is to shift the front by then. Pressure upon the a line burden in Korea from Amer- French premier to hurry-u- p ican to Koiean soldiers. The Vietnamese training program and French have resisted the idea of the disengagement of French a would be accepting American tiaining as- troops in sistance but are reported now to w arranted by the high priority the a be ready to accept it, to disengage United States gives the conflict. American military aid their own soldiers. a have The disengagement of North At- - shipments to Iantic Treaty Organization troops priority second only to arms and from direct combat with Commu- - ammunition for Korea. The United States military aid mst forces anywhere in Asia is U. S. Rates French War In Will Set Off An Important Item More Moves BY LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON (IB The United but is States spilling H. everything LEO PETERSEN By a blood in where Gen. On ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., the theory that the first step Mark W. Clark arrives today to axis in stiffen the always is the hardest, club owners and officials today predicted Asia. The Eisenhower administration further sweeping changes in the war big league basball map will re- rates the French in Indo-Chi-against sult from the transfer of the Communist forces strategically equal to the United Braves to Milwaukee. There now is really only one Nations war against Communists say key question, said Warren Giles, in Korea. Military authorities Communists must be stopped president of the National League. the a if a victory over That is how big a handicap two in teams in one city will be under Communists in Korea is to mean anvthing. in this day of television. Clarks visit, therefore, is of the Walter OMalley, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was more highest military and diplomatic importance. The supreme com- emphatic. One thing Im sure of, he mander of UN forces in Korea said. "This transfer is going to will seek to arrange, fust, for an set off a chain reaction and there are bound to be some more transIndo-Chin- IUV-- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- T THE HERALD JOURNAL togan, Ut., Thun., Mar. 19, I9S3 a program for the French in is estimated at about of which $400,000,000 worth of arms, tanks, bulldozers and such has been delivered. There is an economic aid program, now nearly completed, which will cost about $100,000,000. Most Halt Reds Pentagon strategists bold that the Communists must be licked in a to prevent their sweeping through all of Southeast Asia. The potential United States commitment there apparently is just as great as the actual United States commitment in Korea or Western Europe. Clark's visit is significant in light of those facts. He goes to on invitation of his World War II buddy, Marshal Alphones-Plerr- e Juin, who recently visited Clark in Korea. Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- She Waited for Son Whom She'd Never Seen SAN FRANCISCO (01 A Canadian woman stood anxiously at dockside when the military transport Gen. M. C. Meigs arrived from the Far East yesterday. Mrs. Mary Allen was waiting for her only son, whom she had never seen. She had flown 3,000 miles from her home at Ottawa, to welcome her son, Charles, a Marine, home from 18 months Korean duty. When Charles hurried down the gangplank to his mother she held up her hands and passed them over his face. Mrs. Allen couldnt see Cnarles Coal is a major source of fuel but she know it was her son. She for electrical power utilities. has been blind since she was 30. Indo-Chin- a fers. West Coast Sites Official sources pointed to the St. Louis Browns and . Philadel- LOGAN STORE HOURS: STORE 10 A.M. 'TIL 6 P.M. phia As as the teams most likely to transfer in the near future. Speculation on the new sites included Baltimore, Montreal and, of course the two big West Coast cities, Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco. Although American League club owners rejected the transfer of, Pvt. Lee W. Bailey, son of Mrs. the Browns to Baltimore last has Monday, it was pointed out that Leslie Bailey, Wellsville, been assigned to the 44th infanthey left the door open for the try division at Fort Lewis, Wash., switch to be made next year. An for basic training. unidentified Baltimore syndicate has offered Veeck $2,400,000 for One new case of gonorrhea, his 80 per cent interest. If the predicted transfers one of strep infection and three go were reported in through, New York and Chicago of influenza Cache County during the past will be the only cities supportcases ing more than one big league week. Total throughout the state were 621, team. Lou Perini conceded that the compared to 566 for the week pre- vious. Most frequent were overwhelming factor which perles, 175; German measles, 165; suaded him to leave Boston was chicken pox, 106; mumps, 49; the conviction that television bad strep infections, 47; influenza, 38. made it a city. disease meas-daughte- one-tea- m scholTwo new FFA and arships will be awarded at the 4-- Grand National Junior Livestock Exposition, San Francisco, Mar. 28 to April 2, by Pillsbury, it was announced todav by Griffin Feed dealer Each Company, local scholarship is for $200. Further information on these scholarships may be obtained from Griffin Feed in Logan. Annual party of Hyrum Farm Bureau local will be held tonight 7.30, in Hyrum stake house. Let There Be Music, an entertainment presented by Smith-fiel- d Stake male chorus of 40 voices, will be presented in Cornish this evening, 8 oclock; in Smithfield Fourth ward Friday tight, and In North Logan, Saturday night. Fun Night for Cache stake Gleaners Is this evening, 7.30. in Logan Fourth ward. There will be a buffet supper, 50 cents a plate, followed by games and dancing. M Men and Perini Regrets Leaving I regretted leaving, Perini wards will conduct their old folks social at said. But I was absolutely conAdams school house Friday, 6 p. vinced that Boston could not supm., including dinner Shd a pro- port two teams in this era of telegram Invited are all residents vision. The terms of Perinis agreeof both wards 60 years of age or over, widows, and wives of ments with the American Associaservicemen and missionaries. tion and the city of Milwaukee Those wishing a ride to the virtually guaranteed a profit for Adams school may be at the five years. Perini was called upon to pay only $50,000 damages to chapel by 6 p m. the Association a figure which Dance Kansas City protested in vain Cache Valley Square club will dance in Lewiston and he will pay only $1,000 a year rental for the first two years in Community building Saturday the Milwaukee Park. round and night square dancing In the following three years, The public is invited. he will pay a 5 'per cent fee on admissions and also turn over 5 y One permit to wed Clark cent of the income from conper and Puffer, 20, Smithfield, cessions. Clara Rae Leatham, 18, The jubilant Perini thanked the owners and representatives for their confidence in him and preJudge Jesse P. Rich Is still in serious condition at the Dee dicted that Milwaukee will prove a true big league city. There hospital in Ogden, where he is was a wistful note in his voice receiving treatment for double when he talked of leaving pneumonia and a kidney ailment. only His condition last evening was Boston. considered slightly improved, Tenth-Nineteen- th North Logan Mans and their however. ladies will meet in the Bluebird Annual party of Cache Pioneer Friday, 8 p m.. for a dinner program. A main speaker will chapter No. 3, Disabled Ameribe Rep. Vean Postma of Logan. can Veterans, and auxiliary, will be held at the American Legion A ward banquet, given for the home in Logan Canyon Friday, public to help raise funds for 8 p m., according to Charles R. the new Paradise chapel, will Johnson Jr , commander. There be served in Paradise Saturdav, will be entertainment, luncheon and dancing. All DAV members 6 30 to 8 p m., and will be foland their partners are invited. lowed by a program. Chairman of the social is L. B. Caofce Civil Air Patrol meeting Anderson will be conducted at Logan-Caeh- e Hyrum Stake Relief Society airport this evening at 8 oclock, according to Roy Theurer, leader union meeting will be held Satof the unit. Bert Allen of the urday at 2 pm at the 'take US AC photographic department house. The anniversary of the Relief will be observed. Honored guests will Members of the Sixth and be past stake relief society presFourteenth ward choir are re- idents. All ward officers and minded of the practice at 4 p m. teachers are urged to be present. Sunday, in the chapel. Since we sing this cantata on the 29th, it is important that all singers atwill show slides. Society Your new-- Hi for-Spri- ng SUITS TOWN-CLA- D are at Penneys now! imgflSi SB: 1 groSgsi g " Better Service 4 JT Doesn't Cost" IT I- PAYS HAVE YOUR WATCH SERVICED' BY FT F I t I J- fupt a t ti CAL SMITH at PENNEY'S t f frnr Come in! 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