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Show J 14 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lv 1, DAILY HERALD Two Others Killed Utah County. Utah TTh King...lQueen Khrushchev Visit Hot Of Cambodia Issue At VFW Goriveinf ion Plot . Abit- (UPI) ter battle shaped up today at th Veterans of Foreign Wars convenl t'on over a resolution dealing with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's forthcoming visit to the LOS ANGELES . United States. . , John W. Mahan, national commander of the VFW, said he expected the resolution to cause controversy fin committee and when It reaches the floor.' said Mahan, "we re V Frankly, is coming Khrushchev unhappy ' . here.'; He said the resolution in its f?iial form either could . call for, the cancellation, of outright Khrushchev's visit or would urge the type: of conduct Americans . s U:IM LJ . , Li'-A- . Escape should display during the Russian leader's tour. , . TOKYO (UPI) The King and v Meany Disagree Queen of Cambodia escaped injury . Liines of tne controversy ap- but a prince 'and a palace 'servant peared, drawn by Vice President were killed and two ' others wound- Richard M. Nixon and AFL-CIea m an assassination l attempt, a President George Meany Monday Chinese Communist news agency Li their! speeches. at the opening ' I. tonight. reported convention. , o the five-da- y The New China News Agency, Nixon strongly supported Pre i quoting an .; official communique dent Eisenhower's approval of tin issued by the royal cabinet in exchange of visits with Khrush Phnom Penh today, said: ' L r rne chev, but Meany said flatly King and yueen ot . cam"No, good can come from-.sutodia Monday escaped! an attempt ; i.. a visit." upon their lives when- a pomb Nix told after Meany delegates exploded in the royal palace kiP on's address it was wishful thini ing Prince j Norodom j Vakrivan Russian leaders and a servant and wounding two Lag to believe " ' were hostile to the U. S. because other persons." not: know about do enough rhey The prince was protocol chief America. v of. the palace. to "Dangerous Illusion" tne commumqua According "No illusion could be more dan ihe prince received' an "Asiatic gerous,7 said Meany. "The Soviet foreigner" with a 'large parcel Rulers have unlimited access to containing" a "gift j from the .facts about life in bur coui a friend at Hong Kong"! addressed try . . and are very likely better to the Queen. informed about us than the heads When the package 'was opened. of our government are about what King Norodom Suramarit and the goes on in the Kremlin.? Queen left the room to receive 'Meany said he believed Khrush- Foreign Minister Son Sann and chev: wants . to hobnob with U S. the Cambodian delegation to- - the .eaders to sow seeds of 'suspicion United Nations, the communique among f American allies. said. Nixon , told a cheering, capacity While the royal couple wis out c.owd of 1,500 of the 25,000 dele of the room the parcel exploded. gates gathered . here that "we killing the prince, it said. should,' Jjwelcome and encourage ja greater) exchange of persons "and r ' Ideas between the free world ' and the Communist world.".! j . ' j Nixon said it would; have bee !ar easier for Eisenhower to the exchange of visits wifii Khrushchev than to accept tp proposal which might prove da- popular m some uaqrters. JUT) "'T I . 'I j I t . i Dr' f i j r O I - ! i --- ; ' -- . I A UPI ) Utah the Utah legislator charged Board of Examiners today with assuming powers of the legislature in granting a &0.000 deficit appropriation. ' ... Sheldon R. Brewster (D - Salt Lake), speaker of, , the House in 1959, criticized the "examiners, for granting the appropriation for. the state police academy i after, the 1959 Legislature defeated a bill to set up such an academy. Atty. Gen. Walter L. " Budge, one of the three members of the "board, said, they had "no -intent to create a new agency or service. The other two' board members, Gov. George D. Clyde: and Secretary of State Lamont F. Toronto, could not be reached for comSALT LAKE CITY ( . . ' ! ; . 1 ment.". ' , Brewster said in a letter to the board, "Allowing deficit appropriations for items not authorized by the legislature in the first. place is an assumption of legis-lative powers." The Salt Lake Democrat point-- ; ed out that ' a bill ; to establish a state police academy was defeat'i ed in the House. 'j . The $10,000 was allowed by the board to the National Guard for renovating a : barracks building at Camp W.G. Williams. Budge said "As I understand it, the barracks .would not be used ' exclusively for police, but would ' hive many, othei potential users, including the National Guard and other state "offices." . , - ill ' I Start Soon m i .;. e re-refus- a-n- - , - t . Boy Saves 4 In Barn Blaze A calm, OGDEN UPI) !old boy led four youngsters to safety from a barn containing 600 bales of flaming hay and thick smoke in Harrisville Monday night. Travis Crowther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Crowther made, his way into the burning barn of Dr. W.H.' Shurtleff when ' he. heard the children: yelling. Travis had gone to the neighboring Shurtleff farm to get his brother, Gary, 3, and his sister, Marilyn, 6. The boy found his brother and sister and Jean, 6. and Billy .Shurtleff, 5, cowering in one ot the pens.. He led and carried the youngsters through the flaming bales to safety outside. The fire was one of two in Wer ber County Monday. The other destroyed two old buildings and at the damaged a roof, on: 3en Lomond Stake welfare ' farm iD North Ogden. . ; Boy's i I (UPI) A pital spokesman today told boy's heart was 45 minutes While a for stopped successful operation was brmed to remove a block in the ortic valve. The operation perfprme d jAug. :0 on Clifford Poyoreha o hear- y El Monte, was said to pe the irs$ of its kind in which a heart as stopped so long:: Cliffo Jd was eleased- - from the hospita' Mon- ay with ever indication he will e able toV lead a xlormal life. The operation.1 which! tools place ithout the "use of ;a, hear achine, was! performed by. a team of four surgeons assisted by a staff of 10 otherj doctors and nurses. Young Ghines Secluded in Private Home ;"" . hos-ho- . , 28-yea- r- self-impos- ed . it ; LENGTHS S -- fit to lA j xvirt.4ti JAViyi, BUY ;j i 5ox pleated plaid skirts, is reversible from; dark style to light, two skirts in one, sizes 10 to 18. mil m JL ofFrd toward majors in more than 70 dpatttnnUt 59 pereenT of ffa foctrly hold doctorotcs; ' vaKvVAj VV..'.'.V V plans or pocd-t- o nds. V ' :' v.1 30 Fine pinwale corduroy exciting fashion shades ,i'or 3fi inrhp wide. Machine iasnaDie. jp or bport logs and rasxuons. 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Long to resign before he can qualify for reelection was un-der way jjtoday by a faction in Jhe state Central Democratic Committee. If. B. Carstarphen said he is drafting a resolution to be inthe full committroduced before tee Saturday. ' 272 HI If wool fabric! in gay color 100 Hardwood desk in light or dark finish, modern style brass tipped legs, matching chair. Ideal for students study. BASEMENT "t H. ; '' d 1 I - W: :;- CORDUROY ' ! Business Week's monthly meas ure of personal income noted; thaif personal income in utan in June of this year, totaled $140.8 million.! The 1953-5- 5 average for the Bee hive State was $98.1 million, the publication said. Idaho showed an increase of 36 per cent for a total of $98.5 million ; j Wyoming's personal in--j come was up 4.6 per cent for a total ; of $59.6 'million; and Mon-- j tana realized a jump of 4.3 per cent fori $118 million. i i REVERSIBLE SKIRTS DUSTERS ... 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(UPI)-f- A Chinese student who hid for near ly four years in. a .church attio because he was flunking colle courses wont back into hiding to day tdj think things over. This j time, however, cid Cheng Guan Lim of Singapore was in seclusion at a private tome near the! University of Mic higan campus. Lim had wrapped himself in a. sort of purgatory from Oct. 9, 1955 until he was captured by police investigating one of the many proper eportsl1 at the First Methodist : Church j Sunday morning. Lim cried Monday when he wa faiLformed that his dewJho had Lim ther Tien Uijf manded; he .enter engineering school,- died of cancer last March. He ..smiled, , however; when informed his mother was well and living in Hong Kong. He was to have a reunion, with his professoi-1 brother today. 1 lengths. 60 inches wide, all pre-- rr cut lengths, one yard to a piece and one yard will make a' smart ' skirt. p. ' ' BASEMENT . , w if ; I i . --- 100 : .: .'."..WAV.'. 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