Show w e wrww WT T w t i T " Xi'f 1—r ' r Logan High : tomorrow night ply in a state seml-Unabasketball game The winner will play Saturday for the championship Call' the Herald Journal SK Friday night for the scorea Olympus v T ‘ VOL II St NO m ) Sunny and warmer with Ugh lrMif'4 " 44 to M K was sootor today wM'"' A LOOAN UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 10 lfM highs from Slto 52 Low tonight : " will be 15 to 36 " HYI CENTS' ByWlllimTheig -- T ay I or To Henry Speak 4f M t Logan Conference - - That the first 1960 conference London for a holiday They are enroute to the of the ML Login Stake is schedFAMILIAR CIGAR in hand Sir Winston Churand Sunday uled for tweed overchill uears a jaunty new airport to board a plane for Gibraltar where March 13 Saturday and 13 has been ancoat and gray homburg as he and his wife leave they will vacation on the yacht of Aristoi Onassis nounced bF President Asa L Beecher first counselor in ths stake presidency Unlike past conference all of the regular sessions win be held in the Logan LDS Tabernacle The MIA session will be held Sunday at 7:30 pm in the Logan Eleventh ward chapel Representing the General Authorities wffl be Elder Henry D Taylor since April 1950 an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles At the time of bis call In similar instances in the with an alleged plot to bomb the to that position he had served for HAyANA (UPI) — - Incendiary local headquarters of Castro’s more than thres years as the bombs drppped by a light plane past Premier Fidel Castro’s burned nearly 4000 tons of sugar president of th? California Mis'regime has charged July 26 rebel movement One of the men Identified as sion rane oh a plantation near the that the planes came from bases A native of Provo Elder Tar was west Cuban town of Consolation in the United States The State Luis Gonzales Henrlquez del Sur it was reported today Department apologized for one captured with a bomb in his pos- lor graduated from the College ' Dispatches from Plnar del Rio such Incident involving a private session! Police said Gonzales had of Business Administration of the estimated the amount of the plane fchich flew out of Florida! confessed taking part in a num- Brigham Young University sitd - burned cane at 3800 tons It wal ber of previous terror bombings then Joined his father and older Bombs Suspects Held Earlier reports from Pinar del ‘'Gonzalez’s father and an brothers in conducting the Dixon impossible1 immediately to deterwere seized as accom- Taylor Russell Company southRto said three men were arrested mine where the there Wednesday in connection plices of the bomber ern Utah's largest furniture busplane came from In Havana the government reg- iness istered new advances in its conHe served s a missionary in flict with the independent press the Eastern States Mission ' and radio Shortly after bis marriage be News Pictures Seised was named Bishop and later became president of toe Sharon Packets of hewspictures of last diweek’s munition-shi- p blast con- Stake When this stake was to called waa be preside vided to United the States signed by United Press International and over toe East Sharon Stake It ' Associated Press were seised was while in this capacity that prsst-den- t during the week end by Army in- be was called to serve as Mission California toe of who said they telligence agents wahted “to see If they- offered in '1955 He was appointed to hia dues to the explosion" present position while still in The pictures have not been re- the mission field The first session of ML Logan turned The independent Artalejo radio Stake conference will be station announced Wednesday Saturday 0:30 pm In that it is discontinuing domestic ths basement of too Logan TabThose required to be news commentaries rather then ernacle of the allow proCastro employes to present are member attach "editor’s notes” brand- stake presidency high council or bishoprics s t a k e ' and ward ing newscast items “false” “imethfciL" clerks stake Melchlzedek PriestA court here ruled Wednesday hood committee aHMelchizedek that newsmen and printers may quorum presidencies group leadstake and continue to insert comparable ers and secretaries footnotes commenting on press ward committee and advisers copy until the Supreme Court for senior members of too Aar-oni- c rule on their constitutionality in Priesthood and stake end a teat ease brought by Inform ward presidencies of too Relief one of Havana' four re- Society Sunday School MIA and maining Independent newspapers Primary According to President Beecher plans to be followed General sessions of too conferduring toe year will be discussed and it is of greatest importance ence to which the public la corthat those concerned should at- dially Invited will be held In the tend the Saturday evening meet-In- g Logan Tabernacle Sunday at 10 am and 3 pm1 Music will be All fathers and mothers la the furnished by the Singing Mothers stake will be benefitted by at- of the stake' under the leadertendance a the I pm meeting ship of Mrs Alvins Pehrson In the absence of President W Saturdry Problems concerning home and children will be diicua-se- d Loyal Hall who is out of town on by ward and stake leaders business President Beecher will conduct the conference sessions and Elder Taylor two-thir- own Civil Rights debate and showed In aa immediate feat vote that it waa willing and able— but not yet ready— to pass leg Illation to bolster negro voting and school rights The House' test was ona roll call vote approving 312' to 93 ths ground rules for calling up and debating the civil righto bill recommended by the Judiciary committee plus a voting referee plan put forward by the Elsenhower administration Had the senate debate limitation motion carried every senator still would have had an additional hour la which to debate Rnch-Trego- ff ' gAN FRANCISCOS Mayor Gporge Christopher (left) is greeted warmly by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev (right) upon the mayor’s visit to the Kremlin As the two retired behind closed doors for a mammoth lunch and talks Khrushchev predicted that President Eirenhower would receive an “even better” welcome in the Soviet Union than he got in the United States Trial Jury Deliberates Through Sixth Day Israeli Premier Talks Over World Problems Ben-Gurio- Finch-Trego- r Widow Pressed For Senate Post ‘ today to deliberate the life or death fate of the accused couple K waa obvious the panel of seven women and five men was finding it difficult to agree on the guilt or innocence of Dr R Bernard Finch 42 and his paramour Carol Tftgoff red-hair- ed 23 SALEM Ore (UPI)— Pressure mounted today on GOP The conflicting stories told by Gov Mark Hatfield to appoint Mrs Maurine Neuberger the defense and the prosecution to succeed her late husband Oregon Democratic Senator about the 'gunshot slaying of the handsome physician’s wife BarRichard Neuberger in the U bara Jean 33 last July U were run would she There were- - informed indications that conbeing given for the post whether or not Gov Hatfield appointed her sideration by the Juror term- - of to fill out the unexpired her husband or not Democrat!? National Oregon Committeeman C Gerard Davidson said “1 have talked with' Maurine and I am confident she will be a candidate for election to the U S Senate” The executive board of tha Oregon DemocraUc party In an emergency meeting Wednesday - Husband Of Logan night unanimously recommended that Mrs Neuberger be appointed to serve out the unexpired term She has not commented officially on 'whether she will enter the 1960 race whether or not she Is appointed temporarily by Hatfield but speculation was strong that she would The deadline for filing for the vacant post is S pm Friday The widow said the would accept the Interim post if offered and consider it am "honor” Tele- most 7iafive'tfHead1 flee selection grams Of New Mission Mr Brockbank ' ! ? T&-Is married to the former' Nads Bich daughter of Judge and Mrs Jessd P Rich of Logan The couple ban qix v v children He will go to England With Harold B Lee member of the IDS Council of Twelve Apostles sometime next week to assume his new duties His family is expected to Join him there early In June e govcmsr’s-o- of them urging fr her Sen Lyndon Johnson Senate majority leader said the military had approved a number of aenatoro flying hero Sunday by jet to attend memorial services for Sen Neuberger at 2 pn Sen Neuberger died hi a Portland hospital early Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 47 A battle with cancer beginning in 1951 had drained his strength The sudden death only three days before the filing deadline for the May 30 state primary touched off n giant Oregon political scramble He was unopposed in his own party and Oregon had indicated they were hardpressed to line up an opponent to face him His first term would have ended nee January (D-Te- z) Bernard P Brockbank Salt Lake City contractor and real estate broker and husband of n former Logan resident baa been named as the first president of the newly formed North1 British LDS Mission fluuded-tii- - Israeli WASHINGTON (UPI) n ff murder trial 'Jury Premier David spent remained out for the sixth day two hours with President-EisenhoweLOS ANGELES (UPI) — The The tense hours of waiting while the Jury deliberates have given rise to score of rumors around the court hewsroom concerning progress of tbgjurprs1 discussions today dUcussing “many problems” refused to say however whether they discussed arms aid or Israeli security He said his conversation with the President was “private and informal’’ He told reporters after leaving tha President's office that ht wai “encouraged!’ by hia talks with the presidenL He said their conversation covered "United States-Israerelations In their broad aspects” but he refused to give iny detals or say what specific topics they discussed The diminutive premier said he was “always eneouraged when I see a man like President ElsenVorld Ben-Gurio- n li hower” pt After Second Bad Snowstorm The second severe storm In a week crippled the South today with staggering burdens of know and Ice Governors in at least five states declared states of emergency The storm closed schools and businesses knocked out communications and Isolated whole communities and scores of farmers Up to 20 inches of snow fell on parts of Tennessee Virginia and North Carolina Another four to six Inches was predicted from North Carolina up the Atlantic Seaboard into Ohio West Virginia Pennsylvania and New Jersey As the storm moved up the East Coast It merged with another wintry blast which scourged toe Mississippi and Ohio Valsnows leys with and heavy drifts New 8 torn Brewing The Weather Bureau said another snow storm was building up in toe Rockies and “possibly could become very rough” as It moves Into the Plain states' Dozens of highways and most rural roads were closed throughout the South and East and record-breakin- g New U S U Play Praised For Entertainment Value By Robert E Mersberger USU Assistant EnglisK Professor ' Luigi Pirandello's “Six Char spiers in Search Of aa Author' lo at once a profound philosophical drama and a spectaeniariy good theatro piece ami the Utah' State Theatre is jfo be congratulated la a superb production that is both provocative and highly entertaining Last night’s performance was a double professional success for Vosco Call’s directing and Floyd Morgan’s acting— in this case a foolproof combination This production draws toe audience into toe performance they take their seats in a theatre set for rehearsal with no curtain drawn-witno sets on the stage though la fact the seemingly casual props and bits of furniture were carslullj arranged aad ef fectively laid euL Suddenly down toe aisles and out of the audience come the stage hands players and director who are to rehearse a forthcoming drama But no sooner have they begun than' the six characters appear explaining that they ara fully alive but wers created for a play by an author who never saw his way to finally putting them into a book Nevertheless their drama is real sad yaUd aad they persuade toe eonAised'titctor to put them on the stage They hint at the plot to unfold for the characters know 'la advance the tragie drama they must enact but they must fuse into toe theatre actors to achieve dramatic life Yet the aetors and conventions of the stage caa sever be the aitual reality JERES DEL MARQUESADA Spain' (UPI) — A Joint Spanish-Americtask force rescued d from a mountainside today toe last eight Americana injured In the crash of a US Navy plane last Tuesday A spokesman for tha local Civil Guard headquarters said the last man was brought down frqpi toe crash scene on wind-swePledra De Los Lebos (stone of the wolves) mountain at 9 pm (12 Neon est) and moved by helicopter or ambulance to a military hospital at nearby Granada One of the men toe police spokesman said was in very grave condition with a fractured skuIL He qraa not Identified Fourteen others aboard tha plane were brought down toe side of toe Stone of the Wolves Mountain from the crash sit Wednesday Two Others previously lud fought their way to safety to bring word of toe accident None of toe 24 aboard was killed when the plane scraped against the mountain peak and crash-lande- d daring a heavy snowstorm r! The first of the eight to arrive this morning at a temporary rescue headquarters and helicopter landing area' Just above this town was LL Cmdr Frank A Reniger of Aaheboro NC pilot of the crashed plane Reniger who suffered fact injuries had been carried part of toe way down by Spanish Civil Guards but walked the last lap into tha relief camp snow-lashe- State Hence the play asks what Is the Batura of artistic creation where is toe line between illusion and reality what is the nature of time When living flesh aad blood changes and dies while the creations of art are permanent There la aa ambiguity that Is almost surealistie as tor play proceeds on both levels — the director’s and the actors’ attempts to rehearse the play contained la toe six characters who themselves have a play outside toe play — a drama that toe stage manager takes down while they perform It scene by scene aa they have already lived K even though it is yet to be lived They are alive yet their life b a plot not yet written tost esa be opened at any point sad (Coptiausd m paga I) weather official posted hazardous driving warnings for the area Gov Bert T Combs of Kentucky ordered a state of emergency and put the National Gaiird at the disposal of snowed-i- n towns Highways throughout the state weft impassable Drifts Cover Roads North Carolina Gov Luther H Hodges ordered the state High-wa- y Department to take emergency action to clear 10 to drifts off highways in the western part of the slate Virginia Gov J Lindsay Almond sent National Guardsmen Into the atale's snowbound southwestern mountains where 18 inches fell and Gov Ernest V Rollings of South Carolina declared a state of emergency for 10 stricken counties buried by six inches of snow Gorgia Gov Ernest Vandiver asked President Eisenhower for Immediate federal aid for poultry farmers In 21 north Georgia counties hard-hi- t by the two storms Ten inches of new snow covered northern Georgia and took a heavy toll of property The new storm look at least 16 lives—Including 0 in Illinois and 4 In Missouri raising the death toll In the week-lon- g selge of weather to well ever 200 15-fo-ot 3 Seismographs Register Shocks Of Mystery Blasts - The mystery blasts in Utah remained just that today with more persons willing to say what they were not than were willing to guess at the cause Whatever their source the rumblings wers not Imagined Seismographs at toe University of Utah Brigham Young and Utah State recorded a series of tremors at about 4 pm Wednes' ' day Dr Kenneth L Cook bead of the department of geophysics at toe University of Utah discounted the possibility of earthquake because of the regularity tad of short duratioa ' waves Earlier la the day shocks were reglitarsd - in Salt Lake thesktek ' - b ! now-bou- $ TELEVISION STAR Jack Paar Appears a bit “hot under too collar” as he returns to the TV show that be vowed be had left forever Cennight-tim- ' sorship problems had caused a hectie squabble between Paar and NBC Roof Cave-In- s Summerfield Asks Block Mine 7 For Hike In All Rescue Efforts Postage Rates WASHINGTON (UPI) — Post-mast- - er General Arthur E Summerfield urged toe House Post Office Committee today to approve higher mall rates to cut the Postal deficit Summerfield outlined the administration’s proposal for - i boost la letter $5M000000-a-yea- r and other postage rates at closed committee session ‘ Committee members said there was no discussion of congressional proposals to boost postal aad ether government workers’ pay President Eisenhower has opposed a general federal pay raise now- - A slim possibility arose CongremlghL yester-dajUha- PPv t LOGAN W Va (UP!) Re- cue workers trying to reach 18 miners entombed more than two days deep inside a smoldering coal pit reported today that the only “avenues of approach” wero blocked by roof falls Paul Lingo deputy state mines director said the rescue teams could get to within oily 2006 feet from the spot when the trapped men art believed to have barricaded themselves "It looks as though it’s going to be another long day” Lingo said “The only two possible avenues of approach to where we believe the miners to be an blocked by roof falls!” Lingo said the intense beat from the fire was preventing toe nnel the requested postal increases by roKuerffWHriMsrtflf“Bp ' the-tuto prevent the roof falls tying them to a pay raise for The roof falls actually occurred 1500000 federal employes Summerfield told the eommlir Wednesday but were not revealtee that postal deficits account ed by officials until today A federal official said in all his for about 36500 000000 of the na21 years of experience this was tional debL the worst mine fin be has ever seen in West Virginia involving i trapped men Workers leaving the mine after ’ (ALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -P- 11 hours inside toe shaft repotted olice Chief W deonSkoesen that conditions andergronnd were ' v said today no tavern owners in terrible “There's a lot of amoks and Salt Lake City have been threatened with police barrassment if steam and tk heat in terrific” they didn’t Join the Utah Li- said Clifford Bowen 49 Muds Fork W Ti one of toe censed Beveraga AssnSkonaea said toe report was They are trying to toed submitted became Mayor J off too area with water but it Bracken Lee waa esMernod Qto looks 41k it will take quit a i before they can gat put association -- No Threaienings ree-cwr- Qtr— T V 1 - Airplane Crash ‘ ? the whole pending civil right matter Senators favoring civil right! legislation argued in advanen tost today's showdown' offered tot' “best chance” to get an effective right Mil Sea Clinton P Aodenstm (D NM) put It non atrongly— be said defeat of the GAG motion would mesa “unconditional surrender” to a “back-room- ” writing of civil rights legislation dominated bp southerners But not even the proponents of the' cloture move bad expected It to succeed at this time Senate Democratic leader Irndoa B Johnson (Texas) who opposed It lid it was “prematura” The senate meeting at 0 am EST had debated the GAG rule for five hour House southerners — unable under bouse rules to duplicate the filibuster conducted by the Dixie Woe la the senate— apparently had abandoned at least for the time being possible efforts to stall through parliamentary tactics Rep William M‘ Colmer (D Miss) opening debate for too southerners conceded from the outset that the opponents were doomed to defeaL “1 am sure no on realizes mere fully than I the futility of mjf tailing my voles against to proposals with which ww are confronted hen today” Colin er said n (I- crop-burni- MOUNT LOGAN STAKE CONFERENCE visitor Elder Henry D Taylor Assistant to Council of Twelve Apostles A kmg-await- Rescued After eon-duct- :)i ds 24 Americans ‘ M ‘t ry By United Press International y United Press International v WASHINGTON (URI)— The senate voted 53 to 4R today against gagging debate in ita historic civil righto battle 7 Senate liberals who insisted on the showdown despite warnings of defeat from the leadership fell 22 votes short of the needed to limit further debate They failed by six votes to get even a majority for imposing cloture V The Senate action came after the House launched its - f f |