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Show 12 THI HERALD JOURNAL, Logan, r lit., Wed., Mar. 25, 1953, Nine Guinea Pig' Officers Are Okeh After Atomic Experiment One of nine services, agreed it would he safe who voiun-- l to go even closer in future detona- j Utahn Elected ABOUT TOWN Harry Plays Piano For Some Buddies Smithfirld Lions Club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at Jimmies Drive Inn. The speaker will be Dr. R. O. Porter who will talk on sight conservation. director of the On College Nation- ' ' Gov. SALT LAKE CITY J. Bracken Lee today cleared his desk of the last bit of legislation left over from the 30th Legislature by vetoing the bill that would have granted private colleges the right of eminent domain. also vetoed a bill that would provide an additional deputy district attorney in the Third Judicial District and sign into law a bill directing the state road commission to convert a corner into aj on the capital grounds parking lot for the Pioneer Mu-- 1 Ie : scum. Potato Market Potatoes: IDAHO FALLS IP Upper Valley, Twin Falls, Burley District jfferings light: growers holding for higher prices; moderate wire inquiry: best large stock moderate; other fair about steady: few sales; few shipments rolled unsold: delivered sales shipping point basis and sales FOB shipping point; 100 lb. sack U. S. 1. 20-2- per cent 0 ed. 4.50-4.7- 0; 10 oz. unwashed 4.40-4.6- 10 oz. larger wash 4.20-4.3jnnv ashed unwashU. S. 2 washed 2.65-2.750 lb. sack paper, ed 2.60-2.710 lb. U. S. 1. washed. 4.50-4.6- 0: sack U. S. 1, paper, washed, in master containmesh. 5.25-5.3- per cent 15.20 ed, 4.25-4.4- their boundaries. own By RUTHERFORD POATS TOKYO, IP Gen, Otto P. Weyland, U. S. Far East Air Force commander, said today the Communists have added modern bombers to their air forces in an attempt to strengthen their capability for offensive warfare. At the same time, Weyland said in an exclusive interview that there were no targets in Korea at the present time which would justify the expenditure of atomic He said he "doubted weapons. that any would be employed by the Reds against the UN in Korea unless they wanted to touch off World War III. Weyland said Soviet air forces based ii. the Far East seem now to have leveled off . , , at more than e a copy of '.he Weyland said, however, that the Reds still lack the fleets of mod s needed to ern of launch a sustained proved bomber models clearly in- - tensive. He said UN Far East air dicates the establishment of an forces could make a major air offensive capability. attack on South Korea or Japan Weyland said both the Soviet too expensive for the Commun- and Chinese Communist air forces ists. TU-- 4. 4,500 j j i aircraft. He estimated that roughly of these Russian planes are based on Sakhalin and the Kurile islands, a few minutes flying time one-four- th north of Japan. During the recent past, there seems to have been an effort to develop a balanced offensive-defensiv- e capability through the addition of modern bombers to the Soviet Far East airpower. He said up to the past six months the MIG-1designed as a defensive interceptor, was the most modern air weapon in the Soviet air forces. The recent increase In im- - 1 wash- larger, Message The governor, in a lengthy four page veto message, explained that questions of constitutionality guided his decision on the eminent domain issue. This bill would have granted private colleges the right to con-- ' demn public lands for expansion purposes. There are only three such schools in Utah Brigham Westminster Young University. College and St. Marys Academy. The bill was sponsored by law-makers from the Utah county area with an eye towards expan- sion of BYU. The same bill would have extended condemnation powers of school districts permitting these districts to condemn land beyond ' 1 Free Cheer with Coupon Redeem Your Cheer Coupons Here PARK FREE AT REAR OF STORE j Lee pointed out that the articles ers for BYU limit of incorporation Sales FOB cash track: 100 lb. admission to members of the sack U. S. 1. per cent 10 oz. Latter-da- y Saints Church and conunwashed sequent!' runs contrary to the larger washed 4.35-4.- 5 0; per cent 10 oz. constitutional requisite. U. S. 2. Told of Purpose larger washed unwashed washed He admitted that a provision Is S. 1, made for admission of other stu- 50 lb. sack paper, U. 10 lb. sack U. S. washed dents at the discretion of the 1 washed, in mastincli board of trustees but the basic in- er containers 5.30-- 50. tent of the articles of incorporPrices to growers, at cellars, to ation, the goevrnor said, was to be ashed, very lew sales: U S. limit admission. U. S. 2, 1. Sinre property condemned bv Brigham Young University would be subject to the above restrjr-ston, Cornish. Trenton and Leware urged to attend a tions. the public at large would iston meeting tonight. 8 oclock, in not have an equal right to use North Cache high school, when such property. The governor reasoned that bethe new law providing reclassi-- j fieation of 'arm lands will be cause of this, the bill, if signed discussed. A similar meeting for into law, could not stand up in a South Cache farmers is sehed-- , court test. The governor refenrd tiled for Thursday, 8 p.m., in to two court decisions to that effect. South Cache high auditorium. 5.40-5.5- 20-3- 0 4,40-4.6- 15-2- 0 5.20-5.3- 2.55-2.6- 0; 2.60-2.7- 4.35-4.5- 0: Quae 5.15-5.2- vv 3.65-3.9- Diaper Rash RESINOL?dTso Four-Pag- e 1L-2- 8 piston-engin- fighter-bomber- Domain Rights y j !i-- Heavy a Association of al Holstein-Friesia- n America. He has served for seven years as a director of the Utah State Fair Board. An ardent church leader, Mr. Warnick has been president of the Timpanogos vtake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints for nine years. He is an active Boy Scout enthusiast, and member of the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Warnick manied Lurena Eldredge of Granger, Utah. They have eight children: Merrill E., Mrs. Reed H. i.Marilyn Walker, Mrs. Mac R. (Irene) Ostergaard, Robert E., Carl F.. Nancy Lou, Julia Ann. and Mark Douglas. j LAS VEGAS, human guinea pigs leered to crouch in a trench only tions. Troops Could Attack 2,500 yards from the center of an atom explosion said today he now They qualified their collective Logan City commissioners last knows "I could lead men in bat-- , opinion, however, by adding that tie in the face of an atomic they meant they would have to night opened bids on construcbe properly protected in a trench tion of a new chlorination equipblast. ment house at the municipal officers! or foxhole. His eight comrades, The volunteers gained fhe dis- water reservoir. Seven bids were from all branches of the armed tinction of having been closer to entered; the engineers estimate an atomic blast than any human is $2200. Commissioners, with the were drop- engineering department were being since studying the bids today, which ped on Nagasaki in 1945. The "guinea pigs were Lt. Col. ranged from $2500 down to $1789. George S. Parish, Army, Madison, Wis. Providence Second ward geneCapt. John J. Sutter, Air Force, Cincinnati, O.; Lt. alogical committee, and any II. Magneson, Norman Navy, ward members interested, will Santa Ana, Calif.; Lt. Paul J. have as this Thursday's class-wor- k LOS ANGELES (If Former Lewis, Navy, an excursion to the Cache Crystal Spring, President Harry S. Truman voy- Miss.; Col. Max S. George, Army, County genealogical library, with the aboard to Hawaii liner aged Punxsutawney.Pa.; Cmdr. Robert Mrs. McCallson, head of the President Cleveland today after a E. Thomas. Jr., Navy, Rockford, brary, directing All are asked feast fit for a king and playing 111.; Cmdr. Frank B. Voris, Navy, to be at the Library at 7:20 p.m. the piano for some of his old Stuart, Fla.; Capt Robert R. 'Anyone not having a say, may World War I buddies. Battle Creek, Coller, Army, Phoebe Robinson. The Democratic former Presi- Mich., and Lt. Col. Don Davis, tall harLos dent sailed from Angeles Army. Shell Beach. Calif. Chicken poxv German measles bor yesterday with his wife, All the volunteers agreed with and strep infections in Cache Bess, and daughter, Margaret, Parish, a peacetime for the Pacific islands and his lawyer who had served as a bat- County were noted in theof weekly Health the since first vacation leaving talion commandei with the First Utah State Departmenttotals were disease State report. White House. Cavalry Division in Korea, when 908. compared to 621 last week, Mr. Truman, a meat and pota- he said: and 459 at a corresponding time I toes man, attended a gala dinner what "After Ive learned. the most freand reception given aboard ship wouldnt be afraid (o get even in 1952. Among 334 of German measwere quent Bevin his honor Monday by the closer lo an atomic blast, pro227 of measles. 125 of chicken could les, erly Hills Wine and Food Society, perly protected. I know of influenza and 68 of at which practically every delec- lead men in battle in the face pox. 89infections, table (ood imaginable was served. of an atomic attack, either our strep His chance for meat and pota- own or an enemy's Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson of toes came yesterday, a short time Doctor Confirms It was a Logan visitor yesCorinne before sailing, when 12 of his Voris. a doctor assigned to the terday. came World War 1 buddies and Navy Bureau of Medicine aboard and put on a simple lunchin Washington, said "we MSgt. Phillip L. Ryan, US. eon for him in the ships dining Surgery felt a definite heat surge. , . like Marine recruiting officer out of room. someone opened the door to a Salt Lake City, will be in Cache giant oven and then slammed it Valley through Saturday, to disshut during the blast yesterday. cuss opportunities in the Marine Voris examined the men imme- Corps with any local youth interHe ested. may be contacted Ja- diately after Ihe blast. KINGSTON, Jamaica ffl maicas heaviest earthquake in "They were physically and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 years shook the island for 10 metally capable of carrying out basement of Cache County Courtseconds last night No casual- orders, he reported. They were house. He is staying at Hotel alert and could have carried out Eccles during his Cache Valley ties were reported. an attack against an enemy im- visit. Young men 17 to 31 years mediately, It was just as if we old, interested in the Marine had been under an ordinary artil- Corps, are invited to obtain information concerning a career in lery attack. Quick relief follows use of the corps. .Enlistments are for Resinol Ointment. Specially medieither three or four years. cated, rick IN lanolin, it soothe Ten tons of coal are required smarting skin as it helps to heal, for the production ot the steel Rninol Soao clean, es gentlv. both. Farmers of the North Cache used in building and equipping a area SmithfinU, Richmond, modern home. Cove, Amalga, Newton, Clark- (Ut Air Force Leader Says Commies Gel Jet Bombers For Korean Use Lee Vetoes m (Continued from Page One) year as are replacing propeller-drive- n bomoers with the fast lighf jet bomber, and the ' 1.75-1.9- 0. V v X - '"'P53 Were faking off with a fankfu! of mu$6$ moms Its a thrilling experience the first time you take to the road with Phillips 66 Gasoline. 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