Show I - State Fair nlera d Jouamai begins this Friday and contin-ue- s through Sunday Septem-be- r 22 H Reuben Reynolds is president of the board VOL 54 NO 214 LOGAN UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER S 1943 Partly cloudy 999 today with the chance of a few afternoon thundersh o w e r s Warmer in the afternoon with the high tomorrow near 87 TEN CENTS ' JiJin rui ©n Seh©® 7 1 - BIRMINGHAM Ala DPS Gov George C Wallace bent on continuing Alabama's traditional' classroom segregation arrived in this racially tense city last night to consult with a battery of constitutional lawyers and prepare a report to the maneuvers to avoid school intepeople on his Viet Officers j gration Wallace arrived by air from the state capital at Montgomery and entered immediately into consultation with the law vers about 20 of them to discuss a series of moves he made during the week that resulted in closing eight schools The wrath t mady wWt parents was aroused in four cities and there were moves- to force the schools to By executive order and the might of bis armed state troopers Wallace closed schools in Tuskegee Huntsville and Bir mingham With integrated classes scheduled to begin Monday in several cities Wallace has kept school authorities guess ing about his next move to forestall school integration Wallace and his legal battery will tape a forum-typ- e televis ion program for statewide distribution tonight at (11 p m EDT) giving a "layman's ex planation" of his action in Cart-O- tt Rebel-Stude-nts - re-op- HYRUM DAM is still a good sized lake even after a summer of irrigation water demands The investment in the dam has I J paid off many times not only for the farms in the southwest part of the valley but for the valuable recreation area Cache Crop Harvest Is AiPeakWith Good Yield Sen Bennett Sees Chances Good For Midrange Fund - ' WASHINGTON IDFD Sen Wallace Bennett said yesterday chances are now money for the Mobile Midrange money fo rthe Mobile Midrange Ballistics Missile (MMRBM) SPEAKER for Cache Wombeans The bean harvest is en's Legislative Council nearly finished his year with a Phyllis PuUKSver The corn good average yield harvest is at its peak and in the crop is good the over-aThe sugar beet crop looks exceptionally good Some grow ers are making preparation for fall fumigation and are starting to line up crews for the beet dumps The harvest will probably start about October 7 and a 110 day campaign at the Town-Gow- n factory is anticipated Phyllis R Publicover assist Cache Valley has a bumper ant professor of education at of a and good crop pears crop Utah State University will of late apples The quality is at the opening fall meetspeak Since both in peach very good of the Cache Valley Wo4UV a e premiuntitJx ing ' men1! Legislative Council on hoped that ' homemakers will But stock up on our local iruiis September 12 at 3:30 pm at which are in such' abundance ine uacne umniy uourt House Mrs Publicoverr who is well this year The 196344 committee for The potato harvest is still qualified by training and ex dinner-- some three weeks away and if perience win discuss educaMIAMI (UPD — Cuban exiles Town and Gown Logan announced was lecture group the weather stay good and av- tional programs for children said they have received reDr J Stewart Wil erage crop is expected Potato with emotional disturbances Friday by Cuba that about from ports This acreage is down some IS per- with year a unit for children 4000 Russians left the island liams chairman such problems will be Dr Williams is dean of the cent from last year last month but arrivals of Chiat Edith Bowen School taught at In The cattle range Logan nese Communists have been School of Graduate Studies Mrs Publicover will be on the : has which up through kept Canyon Utah State University increasing ' staff o Luis head of sponsors the Town and Gown the summer and the cattle look She done has deal of a great fine the Freedom Sentinels which group work with children having re maintains underground The first of a series of pro tarded mental development In on the island said more grams by lecturers from a Arlington County Virginia she than 1000 Russians variety of fields will be pre was one of the teachers in their Aug 24 and others left earlier sented October 25 he said well established program for in the month children with emotional distur New committee members o said) however are Sherman B M Ted bances that Chinese pilots are now Karren Dr R NEyre Mrs Publicover will be re Malouf Dr flying MIG fighter planes at membered for her work in the Christiansen Dr Leon E (DPO A J US WASHINGTON the' San 'Antonio de Los Bancos Bonneville School on USU cam Dr Austin Pollard and H ard of armored regiment cavalry Air Force Base and that the Williams 3000 to 4000 men is likely to pus which was started in 1954 Chinese have completely taken E Fife Chairman be returned from Germany be- for retarded children — over the town of BejucaL in said She Havana Province which if Mr Eyre is superintendent fore the end of the year as arts received her bachelorColof degree from Wellesley reduction of the and Schools Army's part now used as a military camp of Logan City lege her master's degree in holds degrees from Utah State in overseas manpower ' Such a withdrawal would re- speech correction at Utah State University and the University of Utah Mr Karren former duce from four to three the University and is now a candi mSU student body president number of US armored regi- date for the PhD at the UniverI and alumni leader is president ments deployed for fast action sity of Missouri Kansas City Branch where her studies have of Karren Oil Company and along the Iron Curtain One of centered around the learning sent the them was oyer during former vice president-Cach- e of children 1961 of problems Berlin crisia Chamber of Commerce Dr She has studied and worked Malouf is a USU graduate with at the clinics at the University a medical degree from the of Virginia and Boston Univerangles with Howdy signs car- University of Maryland He is (UPD SALT LAKE CITY G sity and has taken special work rying out our theme and mer a lecturer at USU Morris a Rowley chants are encouraged to use Dr Christiansen principal in in education and counseling at tne university of Maine the professor hospitality tables during the of civil and irrigation engineer- the Granite School District was Richmond Professional Insti new as coordinator Lappointed three day event" she declar ing at Utah State is a world- - oi eaucauon tor tute and the University of Col ed elementary travelled consulting engineer orado Manv bareains beine offered Dr Pollard head: of the De the Utah Department of PubThe Cache Valley Women's lic instruction 1 by participating stores will be partment of Horticulture at His appointment was approv Legislative Council is affiliated leaturea in tne septemoer 25 the university was formerly a ed by the State Board of Edu- with the Legislative Council of edition of The Herald Journal member of the ad- cation at its university meeting" here the State of Utah is Three committee meetings mission in Iran Dr Rowley will work in the office and and has visory have already been conducted Fife head of the state the invest!- "to diof Department Dr state objective Quentin Utley ana several more are planned of is an authority rector of curriculum and In gae and to study subjects of civ Languages before- - flie pro oh western folklore ic interest for the purpose of in struction motion is staged fluencing and bringing to fruition beneficial legislation for ' 1 the State of Utah" It is hoped that all members affiliated With the various organizations within the county wiU plan to be present at the first meeting Associate membership is open to all women within the area who are interested The officers of the Council extend a cordial invitation to them to attend this first meeting shower and the forecast of warm weather is cheering to the farmers of Cache Valley Sugar beets po--j tatoes hay and corn will all benefit with another three weeks of good weather The storm Friday night and Saturday morning left a total of 16 inch of moisture the first in a number of weeks Possible showers and warmer temperatures are forecast for today The grain harvest is nearly completed with a better than average crop on btith dryland A Welcome ah The Utah senator said he understands the Defense Department has retreated from its opposition to the missile and chances are good funds will be restored for the weapon The missile is important to Utah since research and devel opment will be done by Thiokol Chemical Corp at its Brigham City Plant Bennett said he learned that the Defense Department reported in a letter to the Senate Appropriations committee that it would use the $100 million cut by the house from the MMRBM program if the senate restored Cache Women's ll Legislative Unit To Meet Committee Some Russians es-ar- Leave Chinese Come Earlier Bennett joined with Gen Maxwell Taylor in testi fying before the Senate Appropriations Committee calling for restoration of the cut Taylor is chairman of the joint chiefs of r staff and irrigated ground Third crop nay in general looks good Continued warm weather will greatly increase the yield Last year the first severe frost of the fail came on September 8 and cut short the third crop hay The September 8 frost de stroyed some 800 acres of can ning corn and 300 tons of Is Appointed Conte-Aguer- Blast Rips Ship con-tac- ts " CHICAGO (UPl- f- An explosion that tore a hole in the hull of a left-Cub- Canadian grain rreignier ine center of an international labor dispute apparently was caused by a dynamite bomb police said The blast late Friday night a hole measuring 4 'by 6 ripped a a m ten 111 uie nuwuul tu auaw which has been lnvolveled in a labor dispute between two maritime unions m Conte-Aguer- - s Merchants Plan For 'Howdy Days' e A promotion to help further friendly relatinnr ra- tween USU students and the local merchants has been planned for Thursday Friday and Saturday September 26 27 and city-wid- Sponsored by " Appointed - state troopers during the week was the first to be directed at the governor since his election ' last year Denouncement The television report to the people apparently stems in part from the public criticism that has resulted from Wallace's actions Yesterday some whites in Huntsville angrily denounced the troopers ringing the schools and Mayor R B Searcy said Wallace utilized the same tactics for which the governor had condemned the federal government — use of ' troops By week's end Wallace's moves were countered in a series of legal maneuvers by negro attorneys ' to reopen schools closed in Huntsville and Birmingham Mobile Huntsville and Tus kegee schools — after false starts this week — were sched uled to begin clas ses Monday in six element ary and high schools In Birmingham focal point of the state's racial crisis three schools were closed Thursday after a night of rioting and school authorities said they would announce tomorrow whether they would begin integrated classes Monday Tuskegee high school was ordered closed one week by Wallace last Monday ice yesterday arrested and hauled off in trucks 200 teen age boys and 600 girl students who rebelled and staged anti-government and demonstrations in five Sai- OJPD -TAIRES housands of families fled their homes today when river waters rose and flooded wide areas of Buenos Aires and its BUENOS suburbs were crushed by mass arrests The demon nt strations came as reports from the front said a group of 97 soldiers deserted their position Wednesday night hear the vilgon high schools lage of Cang Long as political At one high school where the unrest spread to the military main demonstration took place U S military officials wen 200 boys inside jeered shouted concerned over the report A Vietnamese and slogans and hurled spokesman said a rocks bricks sticks and tin officer and a small cans at Police and troops for group of collaborators "forced" two hours before they were the entire unit to desert with hauled away The students the intention of "defecting to the Viet Cong" They ran into ranged in age from 13 to 18 This was the first time in Red guerrillas and after a modern years in Saigon that brief fight 56 deserters return normally passive secondary ed their post Government school students have demon- troops were seeking the 41 still strated and the first time they missing v have protested US aid to Pres In another political develop ident Ngo Dinh Diem Two ment Tran Kim Tuyen onetime chief of th eleading intel ligence organization and a pow- -: etful figure until he had a fau ing out with the Ngo Dinh fam ily was shunted off to a job as Vietnamese Consul General in Cairo Yesterday A military anti-Americ- A: : Areas South America f v : - RIO DE JANEIRO (DPD An unchecked forest fire raged across much of the southern state of Parana yesterday wiping out the village of Maua and leaving at least 250 dead and 300000 homeless The sheet of flame destroying a number of valuable coffee plantations ine nre continued advancing southward from the Sao Paulo border area Several towns he directly in its path ' V A US medical food and technical firefighting mission moved Into the agricultural state to help Brazilian offici V als At least 400 persons were reported hospitalized U s planes to help evacuate refugees from the state capital of Curitiba were expected from the United States today - or Monday As firefighting efforts con- tinued President Joao Goulart promised $1 million in federal relief aid and other Brazilian states shipped medical ': and food supplies : drought-piwede- integrated City Flooded : MISS ARKANSAS Donna Axum 21 was' named the new Miss America last night Miss Arkansas Is New Miss America ATLANTIC CITY OP0 — Miss brown- Arkansas Axum Donna brunette eyed last night was crowned Miss America of 1964 over 51 other young beauties in pageant cere monies in Convention HalL The five finalists in the 1963 Miss America competition were Misses Arizona Arkansas Hawaii Tennessee and District of Columbia 3- - d: -- vy 28 the Armor Regiment May Return From Germany a opposing desegregation of public schools The public and official criticism against Wallace and the SAIGON South Viet Nam OPO weeks ago it was university — Government troops and pol students who demonstrated but Cache Chamber of Commerce retail merchants committee in conjunction with USU representatives the event win continue the "Howdy Days" theme carried on by the University during registration week ' Ida McCutcheon manager of Hughes ready to wear and Rolfe Kerr assistant coordinator of student activities at Utah State University are as Kwwuurmen wuiAuig ajw mittee members include Dick Keith O'Brien Christensen MFfll t ! 'omuub vviuiuuic icais I nmn- fa ' Morris Sweetbriar " and George Houseal Gallenkamps Also assisting are Bob Thomas Levens and Richard Hobbs members of the Penneys Chamber's retail merchants committee as well as Dean non-partis- an : back-to-colle- - 1 License Warning SALT LAKE CITY ' —— : the Chamber ' Merchants win be cooperat ing with window and store trim -nd"iccording to Mrs McCutcheon they will display pen-nants and use cheerleader urn lorms in ineirwinaow aecor "We will cover the billboardsapproaching the city from all - (DPO www - mm — A Utah Tax Commission official warned persons working in the state who do not have Utah license plates face citations and possible AMONG LOGAN merchants working on a committee Plannine "Howdv! Aecie!" events for Sept 26-2-8 are from left: Blaine Will-'- J more Ida McCutcheon Bob Thomas' Dick Christensen and George Houseal Activities are during registration week at USU V fines The warning came from John A Burt director of the commission's motor vehicle dealers Administration i ' IF THIS PHOTO tells a story tt U that there was widespread and intense interest in L K Wood's threshing bee Saturday afternoon in Mendon Most steam engines and grain sep arators were surrounded as wen ai tms' A crowd in excess of 4000 witnessed the unique performance at the Wood farm Saturday'! vent was the 13th annual showing v |