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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1958 Utah County, Utah 12 SUNDAY HERALD - Russia Aligns Herself With the Arab Republic UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) Russia firmly aligned itself today with the United Arab Republie, threatening to turn the UAR's dispute), with Lebanon into a new . .. ; U.S. Delegate James W. Barco, speaking in the absence of Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodg e, called on all parties concerned to "maintain respect for the indecoIdwarV campaign against the pendence and integrity of Lebanon." United States. Council The council met to consider At Friday's Security Ar- - Lebanon's Ambassador Soviet complaint of "masmeeting, without men- sive" UAR intervention in the kady A. Sobolev tioning America by name hinted current revolt. It adjourned until that UjS. leaders are looking for Tuesday after hearing spokesmen a pretext to land troops in revolt- - for both sides. torn Lebanon! Sobolev based his accusation on what he said was a statement by Lebanon's "opposition party" say ing that Lebanese leaders are trying to "justify claims for... the dispatch of foreign troops and landing, parties on (sic) Lebanese soil." "I don't suppose these Foreign troops would be Arab," Sobolev said, "Quite to the contrary, I am Sure that other 3 forces are assumed in this statement." Utah,! Wyoming To Coordinate Highway Plans Richards Visit Boston , AMERICAN FORKProf. and Mrs. Grant S. Richards are in Boston, Mass., attending the . National Holstein Fresian convenA tion of which Prof. Richards is a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) national director. While they, joint highway committee has been formed by Utah and Wyoming to are away the Richards children coordinate efforts to achieve the will stay with their grandmother, Nancy best, highway connections in the Mrs. W. W. Richards. 12th will her celebrate birthday Flaming Gorge Dam area. jj Utah members of the committee while they are away. are Francis Feltcti, Vernal, and Weston Salt Lake City, members of the State Road rett, Cokeville, and John Guthrie, Commission; State Road Director Laramie1, State Road Commission Ellis Armstrong, and rIw. Grif- members; J. R.'Bromley, superinfin, chief engineer for the com- tendent and chief engineer of the mission. J highway department, and R, G. Wyoming members are Asa Jar-- Stapp, chief construction engineer. ti STORE HOWS msmiTO MAKE PENNEY'S PROVO STORE DAD'S GIFT i r HEADQUARTERS! DAILY;. 10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. : MwiiMfiirrmiMiOTfwnMwintnnnnnnftnTitm ..lr inr ,innni unrTT'iiiinn nn riunftnrririm in inn TrrttmtnrttnfmrifinnflMifirri " iMtam tut nrr-"- Open Monday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ftMwtMmnin tamJit i jimjujlu , mwiillMIH I . j Negro Prof 'Mentally Incompetent7 Ne JTACKSpN, Miss. 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