Show J A couple of k - Some cloudiness M proverbi from various countries: “Youcsp'titeal second base by: keeping your foot on (American) “Vengeance is a' dish" that should be eaten eoid" (English) MKee) quiet and people will think you're a philosopher' (Latin) -- VOL SO e is predicted (or today showers of rain possible Warmer temperatures are expected how ever with high reading being 50 and tonight’i low M with-som- u NO 74 LOOAN UTAH SUNDAY MARCH Dim 2f 1959 TEN CENTS Tilbefi' ©mashed Us ChmafV-nounce- ' (UPI)— Communist last night it had “smashed” the revolt in Tibet deposed the Dalai Lama and set up a new government un- REDS BACK der the rival Panchen Lama Other reports reaching this rebellion Indian protectorate insisted the was gaining momentum The Communist New China News Service in a communique broadcast from Peiping carried a lengthy bitterly worded attack bn the rebels in Tibet in making the announcement But it was the first time the Chinese Communists have GANGKOKr Sikkim d 'k 'ir 'k KASSEM ist admitted publicly that anything was wrong in the mountainous republic although western news agencies have been carrying reports of toe revolt for days Russians Pour Arms Into Iraq in a coup last July and plana for a second already have been completed BEIRUT Lebanon (UPI) -Thf new divisions were schedThe Red report said the Dalai The Soviet Union is pouring tanks uled to 'receive Soviet arms a into for arms and major which have been Iraq Laiqa had been “kidnaped” by arriving steadily tod revolutionaries confirming expansion of the Iraqi army by during toe past eight months Tba AbCommunist-backe- EASTER MUSIC in the churches today will voice the message "Christ Is Risen” and typifying the singers are Laura Elaine Brown daughter of Mrrihd Mrs T H Brown Laralne Kowallis Executive Calls For Sound Fiscal Policies Productivity essential to national security depends on sound fiscal policies at all levels of gov-eminent halting inflation and curbing of big government E M Naughton president and manager Utah Power k Light Company said in a luncheon address at the eighth annual Management Development Conference Keying his subject to the conference theme of “Improving Productivity for Progress and Survival” Mr Naughton said our growing popualtion Increasing international obligations and changes in needs and wants of people as a result of research and development are principal factors in today’s productivity problems Proper Functions "Productivity must increase because of these three reasons” he declared Hien he warned that giving private business the opportunity to meet these problems is essendetial to meeting production ‘ mands “It is important that every American realize that productivity will be jeopardized if government is not confined to its proper functions such as ting the life liberty and property of its citizens Only if men are free to try their ideas in a competitive and voluntary market can we be assured of the goods and services necessary to national security and survival” he said About 125 leaders In business Industry education government and public affairs attended the conference sponsored by Utah State University’s management institute Morning and afternoon panel groups considered the problem: "Developing Greater Productivity” A women's section heard a (Continued on Page 7) -- I I 'daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Kowallis and Kathleen Bos worth daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Bosworth They are students at Logan Senior High Special Easter programs are In most churches' Easter Is Theme Of Cache Church Services Today Local churches observing Easter today in the traditional Christian manner have outlined a number of special services appropriately dedicated to the Resurrection themes Both East Cache and Oneida stakes are continuing sessions of quarterly conference with Elder Harold B Lee of the L D S Council of the Twelve presiding at East Cache Stake and Elder John Longden Assistant of the Council of Twelve assigned to speak at the Oneida conference in Preston Following' a Sunrise Service this morning the adhual Easter ' breakfast of the Logan Presbyterian Church will be held Music will be furnished by the Primary Choir At 9:35 am there will be an Easter Worship Service with Message in word "If I Had One Week to live” delivered by Rev Miner Bruner Bags O f Eggs charist $oo n Were Scooped Up Sunday Church 9:30 will bfe followed by School at a 10:55 duplicate of Sermon and Worship Service At St John’s Episcopal Church Falher 'Wllllam Hannifin Vicar announces an 11 am Blessing df toe Pacfaal Candle Holy Eu- J J A Strom Pastor of toe First Baptist Church 71 West Third North lists a Broadcast of toe GospeW-KLGNat 8:15 and Sunday School at 9:45 "The Meaning of the Resurrection ’’ will be the sermon subject at Morning worship scheduled for 11 am There will also be a Training Union at 6:30 pm A public talk by R Kelly just returned from a mission in Japan will be presented by toe Jeho— Hundreds of) juvenile hunters fresh and 'animated as the sun above quickly stripped the tabernacle lawn of some 4800 candy Easter eggs in Saturday’s traditional Junior Chamber of Commer- vah's Witnesses 43 South Main ce-sponsored Street at 4:00 pni while toe egg scramble ‘ Moat of the kiddles went home Watch tower Bible Study Class exhuberantly clutching at least is slated for 5:15 pm one sack of goodies and ton those All LDJS wards are expected A readymix concrete sand and pathetic youngsters who were to devote Sunday School and with operations gravel enterprise more unfortunate the Jaycees evening services to special proin Brigham City Ogden and were on hand to dry tears with grams developing toe Easter has been purchased by a toe extra supply toey distributed theme contractor and Cache prominent r Petite Margaret Gayr son Jack B Parson and Jack old huntress whose are parents Parson Jr it was repented yesMr and MrsXyrll Garr managterday half-dozsacks Sevier High School at Salina The Hunsaker Sand and Gravel ed to shovel a toe into basket she was has been closed because absentEaster will now be known as Parson One older girl picked eeism caused by influenza reachReadymix and Paving Co 'Inc carrying 20 but ended up dividing them ed almost 50 per cent The transaction Involved a sum up between her less lucky brothers of 5281500 Included in the propertied are and sisters Many who received tickets the headquarters office in Brig10 cents when redeemed by worth ham 'City gravel pits at Brigham merchants were City and Ogden' and installations participating in Tremonton besides 15 transit-mi-x talking of using their money to trucks and several other ve- purchase live rabbits and chicks Finalists for Personality of the As usual there were numerous hicles1 The Parsons will add a Oscar at Utah State UniYear parents who assisted bituminous black-to- p are Darylene paving serBentley versity their children either by leading vice to the concrete operation Ken Johnson Rolfe Kerr Vida to them or sacks by picking up Jack Jr will manage the wfiTreceive enterprise while Jack the sacks themselves Thfowerelsu'’ Sr will continue as general man- also a number of "lost” children Oscars at the award ceremonies ager of Jack Parson Construction who got separated from their mo- April 2 at 8 pm in toe George thers in the shuffle Co with offices in Smithfield Nelson Field House In charge of the successful 59 The construction firm currentSpecial guests include Sherhunt were Gene Bronson and man ly is engaged in two interstate egg Lloyd president of the Utah highway jobs west of Tremonton his committee made up of Keith Senate U S Senator Wallace F Felner Hickman Edward Lynn totaling $2 million— which will be Bennett and Frank E Moss completed m July— and another Fergusen and Don Cowley Many Congressman Henry Aldous Dixother Jaycee members assisted in project near Montpelier Ida on Jean Secor Miss Utah and lacking and planting the eggs Bonnie Baird Miss Idaho Rolf Petersen will be master of ceremonies Miss Bentley Lewiston Ida is a junior Student Union Hospitality chairman Jr Prom Committee chairman Agathon Com' mittee chairman and worked on Campus Chest While attending Dixie college Darylene was cheerleader took Most Popular Girl title dorm president second vice president of the student body head dorm resident coed of toe year honor a Rebelette (marching group) and Spanish dub and Lambda Delta Sigma member Included in toe activities of Mr Johnson Milwaukee Wis are International Days committee dance committee assembly guild manager of traveling assembly booster' committee junior prom m charge of lighting for Miss USU contest Greek Week Swing Sing and Agathon fashion aMw and sophomore assembly chairman Ken is a Junior Mr Kerr junior from Trenton-to- n is quarterback on the football team Blue Key president ri nominee for athlete of student senator traveling 'assembly emcee Sjgma'hi homecoming cochairman and a candidate for most preferred man A junior from Logad Miss Bowcutt is Budzep editor Sigma COMPARING 1HEIR "egg scramble loot” gathare three typical "hunters” JeDean Seth and Kappa sorority president memered from ogan Tabernacle grounds Saturday ‘Bobby children of Mr Dean Pierce ber of publications council pan-- Readymix Firm I Tre-mont- two-yea- School Closed en newly-acquir- ed -- Christians around the nation tod hats day prepared songs of praise and humble prayers for toe celebration of Easter The Christian world of 1959 took off from Internaa holy week-ra- d tional tension to honor toe resurrection of its Saviour who rose from the dead nearly 20 centuries ago The joyous homage three days after the Good Friday day of mourning was to take many forms Fran a rustic shrine in New' England to glistening Fifth Avenue in New York City from a farm near Gettysburg Pa to a in southern barren mountain-toIllinois the nation waited for the Easter sunrise Expect Quite Week End The U S Weather Bureau predicted sunny mild weather for toe Pacific states Minnesota and from Ohio to toe Atlantic Coast but warned of showers and snow flurries over toe Rockies and chances of rain along the Gulf Coast and in toe lower Mississippi Valley At their farm near Gettysburg President and Mrs Elsenhower spent “a very quiet week end” and looked forward to Easter services 'at a local Presbyterian church The nation's capital was hushed by toe absence of congressmen home for toe Eaqter recess The city’s National Cathedral Arlington National Cemetery and Walter Reed Medical Crater planned sunrise services and the' White House announced postponement of toe traditional egg roll to Monmulti-flowere- p Premier d reports here that the spiritual leader considered a god del Karim Kassem The Premier already has put by Tibetan Buddhists had escapone new understrength division ed from Lhasa toe capital 'The Communists admitted toe into the field since he took power out rebels had been carrying guerrilla activities in Tibet and had blocked every effort at Tibet since 1956 The storyifaade it clear toe Peiping regime now would try to impose its will by terror and purges Even In claiming victory the Peiping regime had to admit it was faced with a major rebellion " ' in Tibet p It admitted the rebel bandits numbered "about 20000” Reports filtering across (he border here said the revolt was started by about 25000 Khamba tribesmen and that at least 300000 others Including 13000 Buddhist monks had Joined the uniat uprising also The Communist report showed the Tibetan rebels were well armed It charged toe Chinese Nationalists had supplied toe rebels The Nationalists have said they have Sued the Tibetan rebellion but did not say to stoat extent antt-Com-- Reports reaching Sikkim which is nestled between India and the southern border of Tibet' have said the rebels captured much of their arms and ammunition in raids on the Chinese Communists The Peiping story said Red Chi decreed nese Premier Cboa En-ldissolution' of toe existing Tibet government and designated the al Communist-organize- d v s ' rn old-styl- models In addition toe Soviets have delivered to Iraq about 20000 Czech machine pistols anti - aircraft WASHINGTON (UPI) US guns light and medium field artmilitary commanders in West illery pieces small arms mor' Germany have been given sec- tars and motorized transport At least 100 Soviet army offiret orders oq what to do if Russia or East German Communists cers and men are in Iraq on- - a to instruct the try to blockade traffic to West i training mission -Berlin according to informed Iraqi'' army in toe use of toe new weapons sources 'Thus far there has been ne The sources also said the Unithat the new equipment has sign be would ted States probably been Integrated Into the army on conwilling to let East Germans large-scal- e but soma Czech me- -' trol access to West Berlin if it a chine pistols made their appearwere understood doing was toey ance in Baghdad last week so as agents of the Russians This There has been not sign as yet was viewed' as an interim solutoe Iraqi air force has made ' that crisis tion to the Berlin stemming request for- Ea—— ah any from the Soviet threats to give the East Germans full authority planes The Iraqi army which observand control ers rated as one of the beat in situatoe to solution final Any the Middle East before the curtion may have to await a possible rent purges ridsummit conference this summer dled Its ranks is coinposed of Soviet Premier Nizlta Khrushthree divisions comprised of chev has demanded that allied three brigades each about the size troops- get out of the free sector of a UR Infantry regiment (about of Berlin which is encircled by 3000 men) and two other divft- 27 President toe Reds by May sions which are underatrsogth Eisenhower has declared" the United States “will not yields in TS4 Soviet Moves Government Change ’ King Faisal's army and enough to outfit a full Soviet-styl-e mechanized division The e tanks Include about' 100 T34 ‘tanks and 50 of toe Rawer Rest On - "prepare inch” - ih of The Year Conference at University of Ill- inois senior Mr Thorpe is listed “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities” will be one of the discussion leaders at toe coming Pacific Student Body Presidents Association meet Oscar Awards night is sponsored by Sigma Nu fraternity Tickets may be purchased for $1 per person at the Low Cost Drug in Logan or at the Oscar booth in the basement of the Utah State Student Untod A U S Denounces The depute tops toe agenda for a big four foreign ministers meeting May 11 in Geneva The United States Britain and France have notified Khrushchev they would be willing to attend a summit conference if the foreign minWASHINGTON (UPI) The isters reach “constructive" agreements on Berlin' and a German United States yesterday denounced the installation of the peace treaty Panchen Lama aa Tibetan premier as “barbarous intervention” by toe Chinese Reds aimed at destroying "the historical autonomy of toe Tibetan peo Reds In Tibet Ike Prepares Two Vital Talks Pa (UPI) -President Eisenhower got in nine holes of golf yesterday despite cold windy weather and(a alight delay because he forgot his eye' glasses The President ' will deliver a brief but Important speech to Washington next Thursday to the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and an even more important one in1 Gettysburg next Saturday pie” GETTYSBURG ! It said the action alio was “a blatant violation of Peking’s solemn pledge guaranteeing tho Tibetans political and religious autonomy” The statement read to news-me- n' by State Deaprtment press officer Francis W Tufiy Jr aald the U S “la profoundly sympathetic with the people of Tibet1 It aaid “toe barbarous intervention of toe Chinese Communist imperialists" was intended to deprive a proud and brave peo-- ‘ pie of theif cherished religious and political autonomy and to pervert their institutions to Communist ends'’ Ogden Reports Street Attack OGDEN (UPI)— A gang of four men attacked two men on down town Ogden street late Friday night and left on of them Mot ris J Sorensen 24 Layton fighting for his life to Dee LDS Hos- pital The other Kayle Longfellow 26 Ogden was not seriously hurt Police arrested Nabor 21' of Clearfield and Ogden City Jail of assault Jimmy George and Anchorage booked him hi for investlgatloa Longfellow fold officers that as he and Sorensen Were walking along the street a ear sped by and nearly hit them The ear came back four men Jumped out and a tight ensued 'c According to Longfellow one Sorenman came at him-whsen was lying on the' curb Police said Sorensen had hem struck dver toe head Several times with the-yc- and-Mr- most recent shipment arrived at Basra last week end and included 34 tanks It was toe sixth Soviet shipload of arms since toe coup and brought to 150 toe number of Russian' tanks now being readied for use by the Army This is double the number of tanks in toe late Secret Orders tory committee” for the Tibet "autonomous region” to act in its day At the Hollywood Calif Bowl place The committee created several another 20000 were to gather amid 100000 caUa lillies to hear years ago to pave the way for an Easter message- by Agriculture-S- communication of Tibet had not ecretary Ezra Taft Benson previously exercised governmental functions a leading Mormon layman hellenlc council Buzzer personality a member of toe Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press association and is in ‘‘Who's Who in' American Colleges and Universities" is' USU Mr Thorpe Logan student body president member of Blue Key Sigma Tau And Alpha Sigma Nu served as a member of the' final screening committee to select the new USU football coach Buzzer personality and on advisory board for NSA Student body Presidents’ By Larry Collins United Press International en NOMINEES FOR "personality of the Utah 'State University are year” at from left: Darla Bow-eu- tt Thorpe Darylene Bentley Rolfe Kerr Vida and Kan Johnson Oscar Bight ia April 8 £ J r ' a blunt instrument He was reported la "eritkal” condition at toe hmpttai i ' ' |