Show t The ' " interesting Five-da- y ' features for women and the fam- Uy carried by The Herald Jour nal include the popular Dorothy Din advice column Buth Millet's advice Gay Pauley of United Preaa and Polly's Quiz down-to-ear- m4 wv-- v ‘ ©HMM th VOL 51 LOGAN NO 70 UTAH WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 1740 Arms Inspection (UPI) — The Russians said today they were willing to let international inspectors verify Soviet reductions in troops and arms—providing they did try to determine ' shit Russian forces still exist Soviet delegate Valerian Zorin told the- Disarmament Conference that any international effort to determine the strength of Soviet forces in being would amount to '“espionage" GENEVA 'Clarence L Anderson U M sS a Medical Corps win adArmy dress the Ninth Annual Manage-- 1 East Cache Sets happened to American prisoners of war in China and describe its implications and warning message to America said Prof McBride MaJ Anderson was awarded foe Distinguished Service' Cross “Korea’s Warning to America for gallantry in action in foe on Moral Strength and Stability” He will relate the story of what Korean campaign foe Commendation Ribbon to conduct while a prisoner of war and the Purple Zorin agreed that rciducucns in Heart He is now stationed at arms and armed force's should be Fitzslmons Army Hospital in subject to controls which he Denver be applied at each jsld should His will be the first address of 'stage of East-Wedisarmament foe Conference’s morning session If Inspectors tried to determwhich opens at 9:30 a m ine the strength of forces not Other Speakers subject to agreed reductions Second speaker of foe morning however he said tody could be session will be William W Mc- considered “spies”' Bride manager Veterans AdZorin said the prinoipal probministration Regional Office Salt Lake City who will discuss “In- lem confronting the conference ternational Communism and Its was to determine’ what disarmaThreat to Civilisation" He will ment measures the nations taking speak from the experience of part were wilUhg to accept several weeks spent recently in "If they can agree on these Europe measures I am sure they can Dr Robert P Collier dean of ” he said on controls the college of business and social agree i sciences at USU will be the final “Our position is that Internaspeaker of foe morning section tional controllers should work His theme is “What are' foe from foe beginning of the process Values in American Life that are of disarmament to its concluWorth Defending?” sion and even afterwards t “KOREA’S WARNING” wiU be A luncheon session and no nations can make new war of addressMaJ subject by on "Influence in Our Ampreparationa" Clarence L Anderson erican Way of Life that are AfZorin quoted statements by Moral and Our Strength fecting Stability” begins at 12:15 p m Premier Nikita Khrushchev to Sociologists and psycholo gists show that Russia has never opfrom Utah colleges and universi- posed the idea of controls ties will be foe symposium sneak- ers did a lot of talking about controls Business labor and education without ever close to an will be represented by speakers answer to coming their repeated quesin an afterpoon session complettions about Just what sort of conconference ing foe one-datrols the Russians are willing to accept it st Conference This Weekend East Cache Stake quarterly conference is scheduled Saturday with a leadership meeting The following are expected to attend: clerks and stake presidency high council ward bishoprics and clerks' stake and ward leaders of Aaronlc and Melchlzedek priesthood quorums stake and ward officers of MIA Primary Relief Society Sunday ' School and Genealogy organizations ftke missionaries and seminary and Institute Instructors All parents in the stake are Invited to a special meeting atS p m Saturday On Sunday there will be general sessiona at 9:30 a m and 2 o m In the afternoon session the center section downstairs wflr be reserved for the youth and seats near the front at the sides will be reserved for elderly people There will not be a visiting confer-epe- e general authority at this It is expected that Dr W H Bennett will be released from the stake presidency and a new counselor sustained Sunday as President Bennett plans to leave agricultural for a two-yeIn Iran before the next quarterly conference In lieu of an evening MIA session of conference East Cache stake will concentrate on the series of youth fireehurch-wld- e p sides There win be three firesides held in each ward sym-posld- m rln y Demands Action In South Africa ar WASHINGTON (UPI) age-grou- DEAN OF business and social sciences at USU Dr Robert P Collier — U S Cracks Down V ' On Flights Of Planes To Cuba - The WASHINGTON (UPI) government cracked down today on illegal flights by private U S -planes to Cuba and illicit arms to foreign air shipments by countries democratic nations to place this It appealed to the public for matter before the appropriate information leading to foe convicbody of the United Nations for tion of persons engaged in such urgent and immediate action” actlvltes he said h As a key part of its Meany is chief spbkeiman-fo- r foe labor federation which inpolicy it offered a $5000 reward cludes about 13500000 unionized to tipsters who learn of pny plans workers for unauthorized shipment of American officials said foe Uniarms or ammunition to Cuba or ted States had no choice but to any other foreign country The government also called on VA OFFICIAL William W Mc- denounce South African police for all plane operators and aircraft Bride of Salt Lake City Friday slaying Negroes demonstrating charter and rental agencies in institute speaker against the white supremacy polFlorida Georgia and Alabama to icy report on any persons seeking to charter or rent aircraft This would not apply to persons who n to fixed-bas- e opare erators The crackdown was ordered by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) in the wake of a Cuban flight by two Americans now being held by the Fidel 7astro government Cuba has’ accused foe two pilots of trying to rescue (Special to The Herald Journal) WASHINGTON D C—Jack E Christensen of Logan supporters of the old Batista regime was today nominated to be Logan postmaster by PostThe new FAA regulations were master General Arthur Summerfield but he- - will not designed to provide more effiof cient and rapid checks flight assume office until approved by the U S Senate Mr Christensen current Cache County assessor plana filed for private planes at Florida’s many small airports ranked first among those who competed for the postand more effective coordination it was pointed out by postal officials 'of this information at a central mastership get-toug- Postmaster Is Nominated well-know- : point 'Hawaii-US- A' Subiect Of XI Sigma Pi honorary forestry fraternity at Utah State University will sponsor foe final of the 195940 Audubon Screen Tour Series Thursday at B at pm in Main Auditorium ' USU ‘Fran William Han noted wildwin present life photographer hils motion picture on the wildlife and natural resour- ces of our newest state Hawaii Due (o foe exceptional nature of this presentation the sponsors have announced that aU ticket holders may bring one guest free of charge Tickets win be on sale at the door at 90 cents for adults and 50 ceni for high sc)iool stu-dents and children lee--vtu- re V all-col- i bonus for military By Keith WaBentine SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Mayor J Bracken Lee awapped his embattled public safety Job for the comparative quiet of foe finance department today in the wake of a controversy over firing of police chief W Clem Skousen The switch Involved three commission assignments and came Commission World War I Vets Meet Friday Evening Cache Valley Barraeksof I Veterans will meet in Cache County Courthouse Friday $ p m it was announced today by Dr W W Merrill World War com-found- er tion Mr Muir will continue as acUng postmaster unUlthe Senate confirms the appointment of Mr Christensen Leonard Kean of Logan was the other eligible among foe top three Cache County assessor since (Continued on Page 3)' NOMINATED to be Logan post- master Jack Christensen Ini — f i ! - “Premier Nikita Khrushchev said PARIS (UPI)-Sov- iet never has Russia exploded a nuclear bomb undertoday not to do so does intend and ground Khruschev madd his statement in an informal talk R friendship society a few hours to the France-US- S state visit in a Paris wrapafter he arrived for an y of the century network in the ped tightest security He added in his comments at the Quai d'Orsay where he is staying while in the French capital that if present ' SPRINGTIME f’ PHOTO-FU- N 11-da- at foe Geneva disarmament and nuclear test to the Frsnce-USS- R friendbah talks are accepted “the ship group following a formal disarmament problem will be ex- drive up the champs' etysee ' hausted” under such stringent security “Now there are only InsigAlflr wraps that 300000 Frenchmen our between cant dlfltaqncea left lining the famed broad boule-vard- e respective positions” he said scarcely could see him Khrushchev had raised the slumped in the official limousine disarmament issue earlier in the beside the towering figure 'of day In his speech at Orly Airport De Gaulle shortly after his arrival from a Khrushr flight from Moscow he In his ‘airport speech had termed disarmament “foe chev said that if France and the greatest question of our times’’ Soviet g Union and “other great peace-lovinpowers taka a comFirst Revelation mon on major world position statement that Khrushchev's the Soviet Union has never con- problems no ygrwmp- will he to raise their heads” ducted an undergruond nuclear able test foe onQr kind generally conAt that time he did not mensidered undetectable—was believ- tion West Germany by name ed to be the first such revelation though he referred to foe from a Societ official delayed-actio- n mines “You know that we have ac- and bombs still on Soviet and cepted the American and British French territory” from 'World proposals on foe discontinuation War II of nuclear weapons tesla” he In his talk to foe France-USS- R said “Now there are only insignisociety Khrushchev got ficant differences left between ' more specific our respective positions “They deal with the question “I did not come here to make of under ground explosions We propaganda against Germany” he said “We want friendly relan have- accepted foe proposal to work together on tions with Western Germany But the means of detecting such we don’t want the dangerous revival of West Germany militartests” “But until we work our such ism" On his arrival and methods of detection let us agree through under-grow- n of the formalities and cerenot to have any more moat ' We have monials of hla first day here explosions never carried out any under- the Soviet Premier showed foe ground explosions of nuclear wea- strain of foe recent attack ot sent him pons and we have no intention of influenza which-haf "v'’ to bed and delayed his visit by doing so” Khrushchev made his remarks eight days Soviet proposals v — five-hou- "Gay curerse holiday my foot" Anglo-America- M SL minutes after the Salt Lake City unanimously gave Lee a vote of confidence in foe firing of Skousen Lee became finance commissioner Commissioner Ted Guerts gave up finance for foe water department and Commissioner J K Plercey left foe water post to become commissioner of public safety Plercey was fire chief of Salt Lake Citg for many years before be retired to run for the city commission last fall He declined comment on whom he would recommend for the Job of chief of police and said he agreed to accept foe public safety Job only minutes before the city commission met at 10 am Lee said he felt he was "better qualified” for foe finance Job which he sought' unnsuccess-full- y upon taking office At that time a nytfority vote of the commission shunted him into foe public safety post lopg known as the hot spot of the commission Lee said Plercey had done an outstanding Job as fire chief and it would be wise to use his ability in the public safety Job The vote to change commisservice sioners’ assignments was unanimous The posts of streets com non-veter- Audubon Film V His rating inducted a which placed him slightly above other candidates including Vera B Muir the acting postmaster Under the- veterans’ preference act it is impossible to appoint over a Veteran who a heads foe list of eligible a The Logan postmaster position pays an annual salary of $8390 Mr Muir’s work during foe past 19 months was highly commended by postal officials and Congressman H A Dixon President Elsenhower is expected to send Mr’ Christensen's name to the Senate for confirmation this week however it is difficult to predict how long it will take for the Senate to act on the confirma- Before Zorin spoke Communist Romania’s Edouard Mezlncescu attacked western plans or the establishment of an IntemaHo- - :1 dlsarma ment organization He said the United Nations should be sufficient to1 keep the peace Ul AFL-CI- President George Meany today called for immediate United Nations action against South Africa for what he termed foe "ruthless” slaying of Negro demonstrators “These official murders— they can be called nothing else— are the bloody fruition of a program of tqrror and Inhuman racialism” Meany said in a statement Issued by AFIrCIO headquarters’ Meany’s statement followed one issued yesterday by foe state department which deplored the shootings Meany said foe South African policy of “apartheid” — segregation — would bring further violence and death “We strongly urge our government in concert with aU other — FIVE CENTS ' jCIhrasfo H Desires In An army officer who underwent ment Development Conference in the teat of Communist brainwash- the Student Union Building at ing during three years as a pria USU said C D McBride chaironer Of war In China during the man of the Management Institute Korean war win keynote a con- at USU which sponsors the conference on “Moral Rearmament ference The public is Invited and for American Survival” Friday there Is no registration fee MaJ Anderson’s subject win be at Utah State University weather forecast ‘for Cache Valley has light showers over the weekend Otherwise there will be little or no precipitation Tor tomorrow it win be partly cloudy and wntf change in temperature — high of 68 low tonight 32 £ George D Grant Of Ogden will Inspect the Barracks and address the veterans reporting on foe rapid growth of the organization in the state and foe nation outline' the Mr Grant also-wil- l campaign being conducted to secure necessary legislation in to protect pension Congress their derights at veterans-an- d pendents All veterans 'of World War I are invited to attend Dr Merrill declared V missioner Joe Christensen snd park commissioner L (J Romney were left untouched The commission chamber was almost filled for today’s meeting Action had been expected but did not - come on a motion made Tuesday by Guerts to reconsider the tiring of Skousen 'Afterward a crowd of people gathered in front of Lee’s desk in the commission chamber both to praise and condemn him “It’s settled It’s over” Lee toy them concerning Skousen’a ( ouster “My mistake was that I didn’t Attempt To Send Satellite Into Orbit Is Failure ' Florida CAPE CANAVERAL United tried States The (UPD— to send a satellite into orbit today to study radiation perils facing space travelers but foe attempt failed The rocket was launched at 8:35 am pst but 50 minutes later the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced in Washington that the 353 pound satellite' had not gone into orbit Rocket scientists at Cape Canaveral suspected that one of the upper stages of the fourotage Juno H rocket failed to ignite No indication was received that either the third or foruth stages fired The payload had been sent up in what had been planned as the broadest study yet of the deadly radiation' belt around earth called foe Van Allen belt remove him right at first” he added Lee’s office aides and finally commissioner L C Romney tried to lure Lee from the argument telling him he had a long distance call and that people were whiling for him in his office But the mayor who hu long been noted for his love of a fight waved them away “I’m having fun” he said and kept on arguing “I believe In something and I'm going to fight for it to my dying day” he added There was a cheer from foe few partisans still in front of him when the argument ended and several persons stepped up to shake hik hand Charges and countercharges flew Tuesday night aa Skousen took to radio and television to tell his side ot the story Lee refused to appear tor a debate and said of Skousen today “the very fact he would stir up people shows he’s not oa the square” The City Commission by a 2 vote dismissed Skousen Monday night Skousen took his side of the story to foe people Tuesday night in a series of television appearances in' which he said he was discharged not because of economy differences with the' mayor but because he would not go along with lax law enforcement Lee refused to discuss foe dismissal on television saying “I don't see there Is anything to be gained by going on TV” The mayor addressed a Provo Exhange Club meeting Tuesday afternoon in which he’ said "he moved to have Skousen fired because of insubordination and attempts to “get something on me' (Continued on page 7) '’But when I reach for it Doctor it’s always gone” 3-- fV 0 Not oven one seat on this bus?" House OkeH Of - A last WASHINGTON (UPI) minute attempt to broaden the House Civil Rights bill was ruled out of Order today clearing the way for expected passage of foe measure Leaders predicted the House would reach a final vote by sundown on the bill to safeguard Negro voting rights and outlaw interference with school integration orders by’ force or threats Rep Samuel L Devine made the move to broaden foe interference section so that it would outlaw obstruction of any five-poi- nt o? federal' court order ) Rep Francis E Walter ‘Who was presiding o v e r the House held that Devine's move was out of order under the limi' ted purposes of the House bill The House defeated by voice vote an amendment which would have broadened another section of the bill which provides federal penalties for fleeing across state lines td avoid prosecution for bombing any building dr ve hide The amendment by Rep would J Carlton Loser have added penalties for Inter (D-Pa- (D-Teh- state transportation of explosives intended for use In such bombings The Senate' meanwhile was expected to vote on a ''motion tp table — and thus klU — a proposed voting rights amendment by Sens Joseph S Clark (D-Pand Jacob K Javlts But for the most part the Senate was marking time awaiting the House action In addition to the referee plan the bill contains a milder version of President Eisenhower’s 1959 eivil rights program a) (R-NY- Other points would: —Require local officials to preserve election records for two ' years and permit federal Intpeo tkm of them ! —Make it a federal crime to obstruct school integration orders by threats or force —Add federal penalties for fleeing across state lines to avoid for bombing any prosecution building or vehicle —Provide schooling for service men's children when their pub' lfe schools are elosed in Integra Uoa disputes 'I |