Show 7 ' 1 J i ’ V ' " - - L J 1 T- - iTiT'TSJVf ' jrnawprMaHBCT' rT?mx 9 ' r-- - enjoy going upto the USU eampua and watching- the Junior M Men basketball tournament thia week Theie youngatera real- -' Jy play “all the way" in quest of — — -- - - rt- — I - ' Continued fair me - r : r' You'll - -- ' — r with’ some cloudiness Wednesday There may be some abowers Wednesday afternoon and temperatures will rise Low tonight about 28 with high' Wed i "fiesday about 50 tonight VOL so NO 44 LOOAN UTAH TUESDAY MARCH 17 1959 RVf CENTS ' fCs Seventeen states ere represent department and institute dtrec-e-d by Junior high school teachers tor said today who will participate in a summer i The Institute ischeduled for 10 institute in mathematics and set weeks beginning June 10 is sup-ence at Utah State University this' ported by a $75800' grant from summer Dr Necllle C Hunsaket- - the1 National Science foundation head of the USU mathematics It is aimed at upgrading sci ence and mathematics preparation of teachers and ultimately improving graining in those fields tor students Stipends amounting to as much as 81430 have been made to teachers lb cover the cost of attending the Institute Fifty selectees were chosen from the following states Dr Hunsaker an1 nounced: Utah 20 Idaho 8 ' Montana Texas and- - Wyoming 3 California- Michigan and Minnesota 2 Arizona Arkansas Illinois Iowa (Louisiana New Mexico Oregon Pennsylvania and Washington 1 Alternates have been selected to fill places not taken by the se lecteesr and name of those who accept stipends will be announced later Dr Hunsaker Said- I ' PRINCIPAL speaker for Cache Breeding Association’s annual ' meeting T)r Harold J Hill - Schools Note Dairy Breeders Considerable Absenteeism Unit Slates Lloyd M Iheurer Cache County School District Supt Annual Session of to- a - w "t TV-rad- io hi foreign aid program would seriously weaken America’ allies1 The Chief Executive’ agreement to a summit conference was qualified He refused to accept Kusaia's original deadline of May 27 for the conversion- of West Berlin info a free cltyi He aaidl however that the Soviet note of March 2 pointed towgrd "negotiation oq an improved basis" "It is my Hbpe that thereby ail of us can reach agreement with the Soviets on a early meeting at the level of fordgn ministers” HIS ALTER EGO — President Eisenhower seems well aware he aaid speaking fr opt hla office of the old saw about two heads being better than one That’s desk in the White House White House Press Secretary Jim Hagerty close behind as 'the "Assuming developments that President talks to newsmen in Washington justify a summer meeting at the summit” he continued "the Unit-iState would be readylo participate in that further jrifort" day reporteda high incidence of Annual uU meetlng absentees in several schools growing Cache Valley Breeders students out with Influenza Association will be conducted The two high schools appeared Thursday of this week in Hyde STILL MAINTAINING her Innocence Mrs Elizabeth Duncan was last night found guilty of first degree murder1 in the “lor hire’’ Qlga Duncan At left is son Frank slaying of her daughter-in-la- By Merriman Smith-UPWhite House Reporter WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower is willing to meet Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev at a summer summit meeting to reduce the threat of watLOVer Berlin The Chief Executive says the Soviets have forced this country tO( face the possibility of war but he will make ‘every sincere effort" to achieve peaceful settlement of " the Berlin crisis through negotiation Eisenhower went before the American people Mon day night ’with a grave-voic- e report on the Berlin situation coupled with a stout defense of his mill tary policies and a warning that congressional cuts in - : Eisenhower WE HAVE NO intention of forgetting pur rights or of deserting a free people Soviet rulers should remember that free men have before this died for aocalled “acrapa of paper” which represented duty and honor and free- noting 174 boys and girla out of dent and Elmo Packer secrecies andNorth Cache 140 Those numbers are far in excess of nor--1 Guest speaker will be Dr Har- director Armour’s iold J' mal absenteeism dom Beef Cattle Improvement Re- Summit School in Smithfield search Denver Colo The shirking of our responsibiliDr Aty ties would solve no problems for had 79 absentees today Lewiston Werner Leidl of Munich Gerus It would mean the end nf all Junior high 59 Lewiston elemen- many currently doing research hopes for a Germany under govin will on this country report tary school 42 Lincoln school in ernment of German ‘choosing studies his in deaths embryonic Hyrum 38 Providence elemenThe annual session begins at THE American CERTAINLY The same Jurors return to court tary 26 and Smithfield Junior 10:30 am and will be followed Shift la Position and Western peoples do not want today to decide on the penalty high and Hyde Park 19 each The by luncheon at noon in Hyde Park Global conflict under modrecreation hall During the afMrs Duncan must pay It could last two are about normal This was a shift in the Presi- war could mean the deconditions ern ternoonMeanwhile conwill in be members school or in the gas chamber Logan City be death dent's position of recent1 weeks struction of civilization The Solife imprisonment A third hear- system officials also noted above- - ducted on a tour of Association that while he would travel and viet ruleri themfelves are well ing 'mandatory under California normal absenteeism especially in j facilities in North Logan meet eo-oanywhere to advance the aware of this fact' the 37 of At The units has total a' Logan secondary law will establish her sanity or cause of Just durable peace he But afihit°ry has taught u ‘ - Diplpqiatio lwjls 191 stw-- rectors representing most of the were said there Eisenhower what nigh that (UPI) 7MOSCOW r insanity aw no desirable results from the grim lesson that no nation dents welcomed half intermountain1 states "as "less of would fills be dassf failing for SoDuncan the Mrs observers predicted today whose outbursts such a meeting unless Khrush- has ever been successful In avoidof "liar” and "that’s a lie” re this morning— mosJ of them hav- number will be up for election at viet government would welcome negative" approach than before flu the The the annual ing the tenors of war by refusing Junior of summit talks chev changed hia attitude had to the ing high meeting' question y her peatedly disrupted British Prime Minister Harold to defend Its rights—1 by atan Hill a native of New Hamp- President Elsenhower’s condition- —a forum wMch the Russians absence list of 157 Dr trial accepted the Jury'a verdict al willingness to attend a sum- consider vital to the solution of Macmillan arrives here Thursday tempting to placate aggression ' At the large Adams elemen- shire studied veterinary mediwith outward calm mit conference for week-en- d talks with the Presschool Whatever risk of armed coy 85 absences cine State totaled at Michigan College major International problems ' But she broke into tears in a tary ident on Macmillan's recent trip filet may be Inherent in the pres- -' Up to midafternoon Moscow while at the Woodruff there were - and completed Ms doctorate at Itwas believed generally Jail meeting with her had not reacted to the President's among western diplomats that to MoicowSlnce talking with nit Berlin situation it was delibn’t an unusually large number Colorado attorney of flu He to speech of Monday night HJs British Prime Minister Harold Khrushchev Macmillan has erately created by the Soviet rulCollins returned Ft the although several dpses S Ward Sullivan sobbing: school in January 1947 as assist- statements doubtless were being Macmillan had been partly in- strongly favpred negotiations be- ers measles patients were listed s "I don’t see how the Jury could ant professor in surgery and studied carefully and aome com- strumental' in Eisenhower’s ac- tween heads of governments indo this to me I didn’t do it” clinics - and veterinarian in ments could be expected within ceptance of the idea of a sum- volved in file Berlin crisis 0JR FINAL CHOICE is negoShe had been told by Sullivan 24 hours The President addressing his tiation even while we continue to serCharge mit conference breeding to brace and her attorney-so- n The western concensus here vice They felt Macmillan’s "recon- nationwide audience said calmly provide for our security ' against herself againstan outburst in He taught veterinary' obstettour of the Soviet but gravely that fiila country had every threat We are keeking naissance" court- - Duncan sat behind his rics animal reproduction and Union had accomplished what the no intention of backing up "one meaningful negotiation at this monfollierr Slid maintained his comBritish leader had aet out to do: inch" on ila right and reiponsi-"Crac- k ment The United States' and its genital diseases from 1949 Until bilitles Jn the former German allies itand ready to talk with Soposure after the reading of the 1958 when he Joined Armour’s rethe ice”' verdict — Capital a Western island 110 miles viet search division At the?1 Cache now U' Macmillan expected representatives at any time LAKE SALT CITY (UPI) Communist East Germany and under any circumstances at least here— to play an Increas-msld- e Laterb he appeared pale and meeting he will discuss new deDenise Lindsey of snaken - At first he refused to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-T- he “We have no intention of for-er-n which offer prospects of worthvelopments for the artificial ingly Important role in the west-comment on the verdict but then Utah Health Department said to- breeding Industry in both dairy ' Salt Lake City narrowly escaped negotiations which are in the getting our rights or of deserting while results and Sesaid ”1 suspected it was coming day at least five junior a free people" he said "Soviet drowning Monday afternoon in cards for the next two months ' In the Soviet view a conferen- rulers should remember that free but you can’t prepare for it It’s nior high school students in THE SOVIET note M March 3 water of a the duck at pond icy Kearns definitely had Type B ce of foreign ministers as Pre- men have before this died for appear to be a move toward ne--' like death” Park influenza the Liberty same type as in mier Nikita Khrushchev eck) durDespite the confession of Luis ‘scraps of paper' which goti&tlon on an Improved basis Turn recent epidemics in England Denise climbed over a fence ing Macmillan’ visit in Moscow represented duty and honor and We would "never negotiate' under Moya 22 and Augustine Baldo-nad- o A large number of school stu25 implicating Mrs Dun-ca- d a dictated time limit or agenda surrounding the pond and fell into would he a sheer waste of time freedom" To He said the Soviet rulers were or on other unreasonable terms But the Soviet note to the west- the graying defendant who dents in the Salt Lake area have A friend’s screams atwater the teen ill temporarily in 'recent JACKSON Miss (UPI) State well aware that global conflict We are with our allies however era powers of March 2 under cross examination admitted weeks with an ailment resembling Rep1 Joe Blass explained the Mis- tracted George Johnson '41 Salt the western proposal foraccrpled' - with the fora 11 weapons of today cpuld in view of the changed tone Somarried least at timet being mild flu However it is not sissippi building commission's de- - Lake City who pulled her out of eign ministers conference with destroy civilization but that the viet note concerting a reply to and having six or seven children nown for sure whether they all cisiomagainst naming future state: the four-foo- t the Implied condition that it lay Alllei would minimize 'the risk that note deep water and hoped she Would be found Inn- had far living persons this j the same illness nor if it the groundwork for a summit of war with Russia by standing It is my hope that thereby all ocent" artllcU1 plled was flu firm against Soviet Terrorism meeting of us can reach agreement with a ia of The Mr girl Blood fpeciments from the five “A man who Is a saint today daughter As Moscow observers see it the Sums Up Position Uk Soviets on an early meeting and Mrs Gene Lindsey students tested proved they had may be a sinner tomorrow” next move the foreign ministers After expressing a willingness at the level of foreign minister can accomplish ia to prepare an j to offer and accept new ideas for Type B flu Assuming developments that Dr George W Soffe interim the President-I- f justify a summer meeting at the agenda for heads of government j a Berlin solution health lt’ director state' said they succeeded a summit summed up this country's summit the United States would feasible the disease was carried would seem unavoidable tfon: 'be ready to participate in this NEW ORLEANS (UPl)— Thom-a"We will not retreat one inch further effort by air travelers "We are thankful tha't the outL MfcKnlght 85 and his from our duty We shall continue bride honeymooned tod- break in Utah apparently is not to exercise our right of peaceful front porch rocking chairs of a more dangerous type' of ay-In passage to and from West Berlin he aaid at home We will not be the first’ to breacn Soffe said he saw-nneed for McKnight said he proposed to the peace it ia the Soviets who 'Ills new wfte the former Emily ordering large quantities of vacthreaten There wal the Joy of victory cine against the disease because Mitchell shortly after she with diswas of course there the Jered a pearly fatal heart attack immunization "We' are ready to participate requires several Ipend many more billions of 10 days ago She is a sister1 of his weelfs and the incubation 'period appointment that usually comes at 8:4?a:mrmS?S Unlver Utah at State Several with In defeat fact steel firm! is only one to three days fbricUng former wife thc i the 1959 der to accomodate 18 contests per jin Ogden Provo end Salt Lake u?Ur sity campus today-aof all and their i cpblUU“' onKunltofo li in " day part of them were staged in City resumed operation on Uke re : “d V'k-state et lines that been Nelson have George Uutl tjuik uring the Rus- Fortunately we do not have fo k EJeldhouse long wage die ujrln a American won’t be adopt such a dcsoerate courser llltt One of the highlights of the first PUtq pushed around assuring his'fel- - Nearly 50 nations' have Joined “"’-toround will be the colorful pageant 'Th" countrymen that the United with us in a cooperative effort to union- and man-i- st this evening 8:30 in the Field-hou- “rmi said n“ her a le can rela‘U protect freedom Cal Watts of Logan ia in' aaement were ’‘ia fit- npt 811 With "almost un- - at this event lk chargeveri imaginable destructive power" OF LATEI r-- and I am sure getdto”eU" Final battle tonight starts at Soviet- - move the American pebole — have Mountain States Steel Co plant against a hostile 9:15 o’clock and matches That!’ he said "An "ha heard or read conflicting claims history near Orem was ' cher Penrose against Douglas reported to be us tha grim lesson that no about our defenses Ward That will be the 16th of the oporating at better than 50 per taught ' We have- heard that our milicent of capacity Only-fivwork- f first day ! ll era n'7dd were 1 tary posture has been subordinaton strike at Sixteen games are also schedut reported deend 18 rights— 3y ed to a balanced budget to the r®fu nf ed for Wednesday "but the num- - AUem Steel Co in Ogden atpUn t0 pltC“te ggr‘' Jeooardy of our national defensedo- -' ber will be reduced to 12 by The strike started March ll i fc““' We have heard that our 250 'member of the Shop- - j when Thursday The vast fenses are presently — or they ' meet will be concluded Saturday men's Loral 562 International i (till be sometime in the future — y Assn of Bridge Structural and' i i night when trophies will be pre‘ to meet recurrent Ornamental inadlequate Ironworkers walked! wCnOOl sented Continued on Page Two) Here’s how the early games to- off the Job at 11 firms SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A day finished: Utah Education Assn news let-Holladay 7th 46 Pocatello 1st 37 ter said today public schools in St ‘ George 6th 43 Bennion 31 51 Ogden the state will have ah additional Juarex (Old Mexico) " ' LONDON (UPI) — Police aaid 813200000 available during the 37th 48 WASHINGTON (UPI) The Mesa Ariz 10th 47 Boise 3rd 38 today that the thieve who broke next biennium through action of White House tqfjay reported ly Colton Calif 34 Fairmont 32 into Le Ambassadeura one of the 1959 Legislature -heavy" public response ' On the basis of this year’s The schedule this evening as London’s smartest nightclubs ap-- i to President Eisenhower’s report follows: funds: will be in- to the nation on the Berlin crisis a reminder ia "were not men of the crease about $4200900 a year World'' 6 pm — Glendale West V Press Secretary James C Hag said that mofo than 600 tel- Av Lethbridge 4th (Canada) They aaid the thieves smoked for the state’s 40 districts erty Increases in local taxing aufiv-orit- egrams wqre received by 8 am? : LETHBRIDGE Canada meets Providence Utah’ dence la a sponsor for the Lethbridge squad and j 7:15 — Moroni East vs Logan cigars without - removing the ! will makfc available about esL and all but 20 expressed bands and opened a bottle of burat the Junior M Men tourney which Is seen here! at last night's I " ban nth: vs 9:15 cork down $2400000 additional revenue ThatbePenro the by gundy pushing complete support fbr the chi ef e- of opened today in Logan Diane Floyd Proyi- Lquet chatting with'Laroy Pizsey Eddie Dickey if ' arnsunt screwdriver are used ecuttve’e stand- - :m ful year Douglas “ A"" " : V 4 j tary-manag- er -- d Calif (UPI) -EDuncan still maintain- VENTURA lizabeth ing her Innocence today faced death or life in prison for hiring two killers to murder her son's pregnant wife and four men defendconvicted the ant of murder: Monday in lhe""for hire” slaying ol her daughter-in-laOlga' after 'deliberating 4 hours snd 54 possible Eight--women ftrst-degr- wo w fe w min-'ute- s' Soviets Expected To Approve Talk p : Atlas Of Valley Is Published A geologic atlas of Cache County the most complete collection of geologic Information ' about the county ever auembled has been compiled by Dr J Stewart' Williams bead of the geology department and dean oi the school of graduate studies at Utah State University Thy atlas is published ag the second in a series of the "Geo- logic Atlas' of Utah” by the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey of which Dr Williams is an advisory board member A report on EmerjrbuntTpreceded the ' one on Cache and several others are in process A geologic' map of Cache1 County supplements the atlas The map also appears in sections in ihe booklet Aerial photographs of the county add - further illustration to the publication Feature of the atlas besides ji complete geological history of tne area include S section on earn-- ' omic geology with an analysis of commercially valuable dolo- deposits and a complete in-’dex of subsurface water of the area 104-pa- full-col- ’ Youth Held In Shooting Spree Alberta Canada Police held a youth' today in connection with a wild shooting spree In a crowded high school corridor in- which ode student was killed and six other EDMONTON (UPI) ' 1 — wounded one critically- Officials said Stan Williamson returned to Ross Sheppard High School Monday seeking' revenge of his romance for tha brfrak-u- p with Diane Kane 16 He carried a loaded 22 caliber rifle Williamson apparently Waited until classes were dismissed for the day police aaid then accosted the girl and a companion Howard Gates U as students milled in the main corridor Witnesses said Williamson' at Gates and the first argued-wit- h girl Then he suddenly started shooting killing Gates and criti- rally wounding the girl He- then opened fire on other startled students around him in the hallwgy wounding five be-- fore he was overpowered by teachers and1 disarmed -- 4 : State-Univers- ity Flu Diagnosed Close Escape -Six-- year-old Saint May Sinner -- - j ‘ Rocking Chair Honeymoon posl-meeti- s ' from-'Englan- o Gets Underway - a irtXrry -- Plants Resume wsar Limited Work £ iLnthst'SresSr Si “?"! two-wee- se ST “j r”?rCD1 S"!! “ y- - : e : - 13 rUndS : Lower Strata Heavy Response - “un-usual- 5 - - '- -- "Hofr-Dee-Do- 'w s -- y ch ft - t r&r ' s r - ' |