Show The Herald Joereal 7 Five day forecast through Saturday: temperatures averaging abovf norma and no precipitation VOL 53 NO 254 LOGAN UTAH MONDAY OCTOKR 22 194 Fair with little temperature change through Tuesday High tomorrow 70 to 75 and low tonight 31 NVI CENTS Comfeir ft to a By Merriman Smith l ri Red China Opens Third Front INTENSE FLAMES eat through the interior of the West Hills Alfalfa Mill In the early hours of Sunday morning Damage I has been set at 343000 in the fire that destroyed the building its contents and a tractor-traile- r shown a left front Hinh finale KnAlCLARKSTON LEADER iiyii vvuu mm Proper Use Of Talent Urged ' By Gary Hansen The first quarterly conference to be held in ihe new Utah State University Stake Center was held Saturday and Sunday Stake President Reed Bullen conducted the conference which was presided over by Bishop Victor L Brown a member of the Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Bishop Brown's addresses to the conference stressed the ' practical application oif Death Comes To Alfalfa Mill Loss Is $43000 Cache Pioneer 96 "the Gospel "The truth of the Gospel is in our lives" He urged the members to "think about your relationship to your Heavenly Father as you gain your education" He admonished the members to be honest have integrity be industrious avoid mediocrity and develop courage "You have been given wonderful talents by the Lord — use them!" He admonished the students to have goals in life to set them high and then work to achieve them Above all he stressed the importance of chastity Gospel Sharing President Bullen stressed the importance of living the Gospel and then sharing it with our fellowmen He emphasized the role of USU Stake in preparing young men and women to fill positions of trust and lead-- : ership after they leave the university Counselors to President BulWendell 0 len Presidents Rich and Leonard J Arlington (Continued on Page 2) er Water Rights s in-st- ate ar introductory statement and then questions will be addressed to them for their responses TMMCtlve nt thm DwMantl —" f I CSHMWMV — Ezra 1 are Mrs Cragun Logan: W Mrs 11 f Tlimim Smith Cache and Mrs Dee J Geary Smithfield North Cache Mrs J Durell Erickson a Tic president of the Logan Council is In charge of phys- nj i ical arrangements Rusk Prepares To Brief Allies On Crisis - - The Indian spokesman told of 3:30 post after post falling to the Communists after bitter resistance by Indian troops in the three sectors— Ladakh to the Nothwest the Northeast fron tier agency near Bhutan and new front at Kibitoo near the Eastern tip of the Northeast border Chinese Communist forces Ecumenical Council Changes gan debate on DOisible reforms in liturgy including the use oi moaern languages instead of the traditional Latin in rites of public worship and the mass The four-hodebate in the council hall in St Peter's Basilica was conducted in Latin A council press spokesman indicated some disagreement on the draft of the proposed new constitution for liturgy present ed to the z537 council "fath ur Moscow Charges US Guilty Of Provocations MOSCOW (UPD — pm EDT' Hmm nedy finishes speaking — adding fuel to speculation that some military decision was involved The White House finally broke two days of official sil ence on the growing mystery at noon Press Secretary Pier re Salinger announced that Kennedy had asked the tele vision networks for 30 minutes to discuss "a subject of the highest national urgency" Security Council Salinger said the President would confer first with the National Security Council his cab inet and the returning con gressional leaders Many of the leaders interrupted their campaigns to fly back to Washington in military lets While most speculation cen tered on Cuba there was some indication that the crisis before the President might not be lim d ited to Castro's military buildup but might in volve a major problem of over all foreign policy This was seen from the fact that Kennedy this morning conferred wun Martin Hillenbrand who heads a special State- - Department Task Force dealing with Berlin He also met with Llewellyn Thompson nis adviser on Soviet affairs : Senate GOP Leader Everett M Dirksen told reporters in Chicago that "It could be Cuba it might be Berlin Maybe India has asked for help" He added that "Rather than just tee off I just wont - : Soviet-backe- Latin American sources said specuaite" Maneuver Cut ambassadors from that area were to meet at the department Before the White House an at 3:15 pm PDT with a sec- nouncement was issued the ond session after Kennedy's 4 Defense Department disclosed tne cancellation of a huge pm speech to the nation The invitations to the foreign maneuver sched ambassadors were understood uled to start Tuesday off Puer to have been phoned to them to Rico The maneuver was to have The timing of the briefing for Latin Americans and the fact included landings by Marines that there was to be a second on toe island of Vieques De session with them tended to fense Department said the exfocus attention more sharply ercise' was canceled because than ever on the Cuban situa the ships had been scattered by tion as the source of the pre a "hurricane" Kennedy was assured in ad sent crisis vance of bipartisan support in whatever foreign policy move he might take The GOP Con 10 Navy-Mari- More Deaths Utah's highway death toll stands at' 187 today which is 10 higher than a year ago The state recorded five deaths on the highway during last week Three of the fatalities were in a single accident tr part ft ne gressional Campaign Commit tee pledged "wholehearted Republican support for any strong stand the President wants to take on Cuba and Berlin" The President conferred this morning with several of his advisers highest including Secretary of State Dean Rusk OHIO STATE University' fiomsceoiiiui QuMa iS Ludy Cruz of Quesoti Ca the Philippines : 1982 Navy Calls Off Amphibious Marine Drills ! - WASHINGTON BPB Tba Defense Department today announced "cancellation'' of an amphibious maneuver in which more than 6000 Marines wen to have landed at Vieques Island near Puerto Rico Tuesday A Pentagon spokesman attributed the decision to the scattering of ships assigned to the maneuver by a Caribbean hurricane The department did not volunteer the information It made the announcement after being asked about news dispatches from Puerto Rico The landings have been canceled" the spokesman said Asked whether they would be staged later he said he did not know He said hunkanes "scattered the ships" ' The cancellation came amid a mysterious crisis atmos' phere here Assistant Defense Secretary Arthur Sylvester told reporter this morning there had been a between the (Continued on Page 7) " Moscow Radio charged today the Unit ed States was "once again raising its armed fist over Cuba" and threatening the peace of that island nation In a home service broadcast commentator Yuri Lukyanov said the concentration of a large US force near the shores of Cuba did not indicate routine maneuvers were in the offing Conducting proceedings will be Mrs Verna Daines chairman of the legislation committee of the Logan PTA Council Each candidate will give an Councils counter-a- have penetrated about five miles south of the Mcmahon border line in the Dbola area near Bhutan the Indian spokes man said In the Pangong Lake area to the northwest opposite Sinking Province Chinese troops Views have advanced to within six or VATICAN CITY UM- - — Tha seven miles of Consul where Ecumenical Council today be- the Indian army maintains an Library Board and has held offices in Logan Rotary Club as well as executive positions in local and state Junior Chamber of Commerce organic- ations Mr Hansen wellknown Box Elder County farmer is a for mer member of the Box Elder ers Board of Education board PTA A fire ut Mrs Baker wife of Coach H The three PTA Councils in Cecil Baker has been promin— Cache North Cache County ent educational and will Logan and South Cache civic circles She is past presisponsor a public meeting Wed- dent of the Utah Congress of and nesday 7:30 p m in Logan Parents and Teachers Junior high school presenting was chairman of a national the three District One candi- PTA committee dates for the Utah State Board Mr Cardon manager of The Bluebird Cafe in Logan is a of Education Guest discussants will be former member of the Utah Mrs Edna Baker River LoHeights Guy N Cardon gan and Warren E Hansen Garland the three aspirants to term on the state a four-ye- - slow-movi- CLARKSTON— Annie Heggie Jardine died Sunday morning October 21 1962 at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman S Thomp- Meeting Will Feature State Board Candidates China important air supply base NEW DELHI HIFfr-sent a third wave of troops into In addition to tanks the Indian border territory today spokesman said the heavy and Prime Minister Jawahar-la- l Chinese forces were being supNehru called on India to put ported by artillery mountain its economy on a war footing guns and heavy mortar fire A Chinese Communist broad-in the face of the Chinese agcast earlier today said the Ingression "We must change our pro dians had mounted a "violent" counter-attac- k in at least one cedure from the to those area this morning But the Inmethods of peace-tim- e which produce results quic- dian spokesman would not ay kly" Nehru said in a nation- whether Indian troops were wide radio message to the peo- - yet in position to mount ttacks on the undeclared war anywhere Ele on the border with Communist China Nehru spoke as Chinese Communist troops opened up a third front and threw tanks for the first time into the heavy fighting which has sene Red troops penetrate at least five miles inside the Indian border An Indian military spokesman who announced the new Red attacks? aid the Chinese Communists also were mass WASHINGTON DPS Secre ing a fourth force of troops of State Dean Rusk ar tary for a possible attack on Long-jon the Northeastern fron- ranged today to inform Ameri ca's allies of the crisis stand tier opposite Tibet ' Casualties Heavy being taken by President said the The spokesman fighting was furious and the source casualties ''heavy" in the third One well informed Rusk would meet said at vari day of fighting that began ynxh human wave attacks by up ous times during the evening wards of 20000 Chinese Com- with all of the ambassadors in Washington munist troops last Saturday He said one small post in the European sources said the Northwest sector of Ladakh ambassadors from North Athad alone inflicted 100 casual- lantic Treaty Organization ties on the Communists before countries were asked to meet at the State Department at it fell i early Sunday mornine destroyed the West Hills Alf-aua company plant in Mendon and caused daman estimated son a daughter She would have been 97 next month at nearly $50000 She was born November 20 1865 in a dug-oat Clarkston Ihe cause of the fire which Utah to Andrew Walker Heggie and Annie Thompson Stewart was reported about 12:30 a n The first white child born in Clarkston she had lived there Sunday' has not yet been deall but 3 years of her life which termined But the blaze detime was spent at Trenton stroyed the building its conUtah where her husband was tents and a large tractor-traile- r called to be the first bishop of Trenton Milton G Johnson 20 South On Sept 17 1884 she married 1st East and J D Hodges 295 James B Jardine in Logan East 9th"N6rth'are the owners He passed away Lua Temple of the company Sept 10 1942 To that onion CaDtaih Lvnn Metservv of the was born nine children all of Logan-Cach- e fire department whom survive reported loss to the building at She was always active in about 18000 to its contents at church activities a being $15000 and to the tractor-trailRelief Society teacher for 40 at $20000 years She worked in the M L Part of the loss was covered A Primary and Sunday School by insurance and investigation With the sisters of the ward into-- the cause of the fire is she helped sew for the dead continuing and lay them away She was a The Logan-Cach- e fir ripnart nurse among the sick and was ment the fire extinguished called night or day in this wnicn at times saw flames capacity Ah ardent temple shooting high into the air Fire worker she was called by the crews were at the scene for Bishop of her ward to give more than seven hours CLARKSTON pioneer Mrs blessings among the sisters Another Sunday fire occurred She visited at the bedside of Annie H Jardine died Sunin a brush field lust north of Martin Harris and bore testi- day at age of 96 the mouth of Blacksmith Fork mony to this many times before the priesthood quorums of Canyon It was started by a the Church on Martin Harris rubbish fire eettiner out of con Day SALT LAKE CITY fllPD — Ap- trol and burned about 10 acres She was queen for the Clarkof brush Also destroyed were plications for water rights hit ston Centennial celebration bdoui wortn of fence poles low this year of 897 The past few years she had a five-yea- r Saturday a stack of baled to due more rainfall made her home with her chilstraw beloneinff to Justin The state engineer's office Erickson of dren Richmond burned Survivors include the follow- said today applications filed by an estimated $150 loss causing ing children: James H An- farmers and ranchers in 1961 drew H and John S Mrs were 1661 and in 1960 they were 1141 (Continued on Page 7) w In India Attack Red Fire Destroys White President Kennedy today recalled top con-gressional leaders to the capital and decided to address the" nation on television at 4 pm MST on an international situattoa of the "highest national urgency" There was no official indication of the nature of the crisis There was no hint whether it concerned Cuba Berlin or India where the Chinese Communists have launched armed attack! on the northern borders The Defense Department an- Defense Secretary Robert S nounced it would hold a brief- McNamara and Any Gen Roing for reporters at 8 pm EDT bert F Kennedy — about 30 minutes after KenWASHINGTON— CANDIDATES FOR the State Board of Edu- cation will be presented in a public meeting I I "All the actions of ths US Fleet and Air Force in the Caribbean are of an openly provocative nature aimed at " the Cuban people He said "real hysteria has been created in Washington" that makes one wonder where the next "U S provocation" can be expected "Today taking into account the U S militant actions in the Caribbean it is rather easy to guess" he said "Washington is once again raising its armed fist over Cuba once Wednesday evening: from left Warren Ei again threatening peace and Hansen Edna Baker and Guy N Cardon the tranquility of the peoples" A GOLDEN EAGLE attacks a dog haunts far from its usual la Chicago HI as I I the hound's owner Fred Goodman twins i t at'tna winged intruder with a broom |