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Show I 7A Desegregation! Header Gets Cal SUNDAY HERALD . j f : yyy ' .... , .if - r ,jr . ' ' : SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1962, UtaJi County, Utah '-- v JAa Gatho i c Lay Leade r h reat y i ct i m I, 4t..j -- 4 Snow Slide Threat Leaves Camp Deserted By CARROLL C. TROSCLAIR - 4f JIT - ' y.. , JHt i - . i y S !.:!: V 5 if ' s, f r s S Jt-rl- i fJit 'Aty At& f .t.PitJ 7Y2. - r ' 4 -- Wf4V6w '4 J,U4. ; , ttCr ; 'jf. 4fa& Jt Mr mS !r5(-- 4?L iCA 4 Lm. j yr y m)C- i .t 6mmSt--t- viS- y fijZ, J . t . s k ' yv. ii jLm tb . v J.. threw nounced its formation and ' Francis Archbishop Joseph) Rummel the first public support for his order for racial integra tion this fall of 153 southeast Louisiana parochial schools.! issued a statement, jCLASSI bearing Di tman's name and those of six other men on the commit- tee, whichj pledged the group to "show good example" by wor-shiping with Negroes. fDittman and the other- commit tee members could notf be reached for comment immediately. CLASSI'a statement praised Rummel, denounced his critics and promised segregationist demonstrators could expect! "positive counter-picketin- g in even greateif United PrMess International NEW ORLEANS (UPD A Ro- man (Jatnonc, lay!, leader who backed desegregation of; parochial schools ' here received police protection Saturday because of threat " ening telephone calls. Police confirmed ia watch had been placed on the home of Har old Dittman, a member of the founding committee of Catholic Inte Laymen Supporting School ' (CLASS!). J gration ine organization jj naay an I . The ENTREVES,. Italy (UPD threat of deadly snow slides turned, the . Mount Blanc tunnel construction site. where three workmen were killed Friday, into a ghost town today. The three men were killed and 35 others were injured when tons of snow thundered down; the mountainside inj three avalanches that crushed two bunkhouses. The threat of yet: another slide hunt nvpr the kxrrnilrprl ronstrtir. tion camp today. Workmen, police and trooos moved out late Friday when they werej warned that another huge mass of snow might come down at any jmoment.1 Construction workers on! the seven-mil- e were .long jtunnel In the housed itemporafily nearby town of Courmayeur. They were would stop un- told that all wo-tne tu aanger is past. . ... i - i l t i 1 U.S. Army In ,.J,mf jm Sf 4!m, ytmt JK j y 'r'A 4t.Um. J1 Vm I jit. e lHm-j(- tjyy . jZrt Maneuvers iL,ii,u&,y yf J7 y'm , ctciumt; ml iixvx1 a A f':Jv. y JLjjf,.. dm , , of Brigham' Young can be seen midway ii J of the letter. It carried a postscript tha As mai our communications post marked Iaijvoy havp. failed of their destination and the mails around us havo been interrupted bv our enemies.! we shall senA this to some aisxant oiiice, Dv-- a special messenger. ine letter was mailed from Louisville! arid addressed to the governor ox Liiejiiisy aim last pages, above, of long lost letter from Brigham Young, CTeat oioneer Mormon leader, which, brought! to lierht a request for political asylujn in Kentucky for rae IV !or- - inons. j Thp letter; is jdatecll April 30, 1845, and is 'dressed to the ltHeh governor of Kentucky, Apparently In the fall of 1845 church rec-never, answered. it was .1.1: 1 J.. 11 I J - J. 'ffi??JT uegan to prowe oras tne reveai . inai;.ill--'-ivigrmou omciais J r :. ii. m 'li'i. . . tY n: i xsasm. in tne ureat oi jihox vj.vh J ! i 1 ' i 1 ( ossiDiiity F k' - H- X 1 .. seuiing at Frankfort, Ky. . signature " t Young, signing his name as resident ot tne quorum ot tne Twelve, ruling body of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter p day Saints i related to Owsley the murder M Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith a year before and .other instances of persecution of the sect in Missouri and .Illinois. "Will it be too much for us to ask you to convene a special session of your state Legislature, and furnish us an asylum where we can enjoy our rights o: conscience and religion unmolested?" he asked. :. would asked, hej Failing that; Owsley send a' special message to the Legislature jWhen it convened recommending a remonstrance against oppression of the Mormons; or, would he use his position and influence toward that .The FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPD I Kentucky! Historical Spfiety has I .. discovered a letter which reveals that in 1845 a Kentucky governor mieht. have altered the course of History Dy granting tne jviormons the religious asylum they sought in: his state, 'i i . . ' Society, librarian Francis Cole roan : said today the letter from Mormon leader . Brigham .Young to Kentucky do v. ':: William Owsley ! j filimhig jiafficill papers tucky igoverncfrs."'; of Kenj The letter was written by Young Nauvoo:, Uli April) 30,: 1845, but at was ;.iuaucu-iJ u xjuuiavinc, a messenger because, Young wrote, thi; Monjnons'j maUs; r often were miercepiea dj groups wnowerej persecuting them in Illinoisi ' - i $4 6 Million Near Husband,! Wife Team Engaged Undercover Work 11-1- j - , I - - j anti-refug- ee ( : on-the-j- ld -- - . I . " j . i Today's Chuckle Lying Puts M -- j ujr -- ; Concllision ployment, said about 450 of the workers will have had at least three years of employment and be the head of familiei, iunemployed youths and workers qualifying for training. Applications for the retraining program wil tie accepted after July 19, Dremann sjaid. end; or, would he express his ting to Kerituiky Where they mig The retraining progrkm will "reviews towards "the great west- have become d strbng influenc! the current extended unemern measure,!' as it was called, in he South L 'toe Mormons turr place ployment compensation operation, colonising the Mormons in the ed fheir faces westward and set- - which allowed 39 weeks of unem Oregon Territory? tied in Utah to Tmake the desert ployment payments jinstead of 26. Owsley did none of those things; blossom like a rose. The program will end June 30. in fact, he! apparently never ans wered the letter. Instead of com- - Mormons Sought Religious Asylum In State Of Kentucky to Long Lost Letter Frdmi Brighdm Ydund ta845, According I' ! 10-pari- sh ;'. .''-'!year. Fred F. Dremann, legal counsel for the State Department of Em- f ; "Not one Catholic lay group-s- uch as' Knights of Columbus! batholici Holy 'Name BERLIN (UPD The! U.S. Army matoday scneauied a tnree-da- y neuver which it said!! was designed to increase the Berlin t garrisonis combat capability. federal judge's order to desegre- The Army said about! 3,200 so! diers of the 6,500-ma- n U.S. garrison supported by tanks; and heliLOS ANGELES tUPD J- - Supe- copters, would take raft in a war In rior Judge Lloyd Si Nix was ex-game April 3 in .West Berlin's jGrunewald woods. pected to announce f a verdict The soldiers, divided into agMonday in the $4.6 million suit gressor and defender forces, will by co ntractorj Hal B., j Hayes FRANCISCO SAN The could tactics be used that (UPD practice against continental casualty, co. FBI has disclosed that the hus;.jto 'defend the; 'city.v The .; ury rcjurncd an advisory Such exercises have been held band of Mrs. Lulu "thompson. decision on 23 Friday af here ever since World War II, dut Communis party! menber and ter delf berating points hours.. Nix, ,i. six their frequency and scope have FBI informer, has! been doing the ho must make1 the final ruling Seen increased since the Commu-aist- s same type of undercover worc in determining the firm's liabili for more than a decade. put up their; took the answers to the questy, wall last Aug. 3. I'M Mrs; ' Thompson f describe!d her tions put before the jury under activities last week when she ap- submission arid said he hoped to RAPS WALKER CHARGES peared as a government fitness announce a verdict Monday.- A Re in" the trial of San 'rincisco WASHINGTON (UPD Hayes claimed In' the suit that said Friday longshoremen Archie brown. he was forced! jto; abandon. $60 milpublican congressman former lien. Jtidwin w aiker was which resulted In his conviction lion in military housing projects "out of line and out of this on a charge of holding union of- - because an estimator recommendworld"! in his charges against ad- fice while la Communist ed by Sontinejital made inaccurFrank L1. Price,! FBI agent in ately le w estimates, f ministration officials. ..".. Rep. William S. Broomfield, i charge here, said Friday that If Nb finds jConlinental responmember of the House Foreign Af- Howard O Thompson! sible, tie jurors must then1 deterfairs Committee, skid " Walker'j rillright from Lathrop, Calif,, mine the amount of damages. claims that Secretary cif State has been furnishing iiiformation Anf $3r6. million countersuit was tocc Dean Rusk was part of a group relating to brought by Continental against Eecf (seeking to sell out the United 1S48J asking for compensation Hayes States to the Communists was Mrs. Thompson; testified that they paid subcontractors and sup she joined the party id 1953 at pliers. e request of the FBlJ tion." SALT LAKE 'CITY (UPD The federal job retraining program will offer between 600 and 700 Utah workers a chance to learn a new craft during he next;! fiscal -- L t . groups.! ' Utah Unemployed To Get Chance J Of the last page Retraining jJ. statement said Rum-mel had received the barest support trbm Catholic laymeii in Jhis desegregation 'stand, which dates back several years, compared with V defiance from several lay ' , ' Wright.1 CLASSI's had the cour- Daughters, etc. to denounce to forward numbers." step age Rummel s order,' issued last the' erroneous opinions fa said week, called for desegregation of Catholics. all grades in Catholic primary and secondary schools Jin the (cDunty) archdiocese of New Orleans. Mayor Tictor H. Schiro called ineeting for noon Monday to discuss the city's public j school situation, 'brought to ja boii by a Berlin Plans , .iCA. . gate all elementary schools in September. Schirp invited the city's legislative delegation' to the meeting to make j recommendations T'and-p- r introduce legislation", to offsei.thV effects of the order issued Tues aay y U.S. past. Judge J.fSkelly In Hoodlum H .Ml'. ' i Tough Spot By united Press International TESTIFYING PEORIA IU. (UPD (Reputed hoodlum Gerald Coyelli Chicago had , some j trouble testifying for the gpvernmenjt Friday in tthe whisky hijacking trial of four, of his onetime1 friends. j r ;, "I tpld the FBI so many lies about this case I don't remember now vjhat 1 told them,' Covelli, the. prosecution's star witness, said. APOLOGIZES FOR ABSENCE 3 LISKEARD, England UPI)4An man apologized court Friday for the absence his wifejoii charges of neglecting their four chile ren, age 8, 6, 4 and lJ Tne man whose name was not still releasedJ said his wife-wain the hospital after the birth1 of their fifth child. YOUNG RECRUIT REJECTED HELLESDtfNj England WPP iWhen John Burkill wrote to the; army for the booklet "Join the Modern Army," a, recruiting iser seat came toil his home here! to sign him up. The sergeant retreated in em barrassment when John's mother told hiii her sod was only 9 years old and won't bh joining anything except the Boy Scouts for several HAS TROUBLE ROADS, RECREATION AREAS RATED ABOVE AUDITORIUM I I' CITY SALT ;LAKfc (UPI)-- i A representatives from jKearns said Friday a a meeting" of the Auditorium Committee that City-Coun- ty UN Criticism " 'r I I UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD Western diplomats predicted today thai; the United Nations Security Council ill approve, a resolution criticizing Israel's attack on Syfia last month despite Soviet and Arab' charges that it is too 1 weak. M The Security ' Council adjourned early Friday night until : Monday morning, when a vote is expected on the! measure, sponsored by the Unite States and Britain.! j The resolution, in effect, condemns Israel for the March 17 attack upotij a Syrian military post that Israeli authorities contend was harassing their fishing boats from the demilitarized zone flanking1 the Sea of Galilee. ii' does so ia a paragraph which "reaffirms the security council resolution j of 19 January 1956 which condemned Israeli military action in breach of the general armistif agreement, whether or not undertaken by way of retali' : jj j more roads and recreation areas should be built before an audito- num.i William : PetuskeyJ vice chair- man of the Kearns Town Council, sa'd he did not think the: proposed e auditorium is needed at the present time. He and Farrel : Lambert,, chairman )f the Kearns council, both stated that Salt Lake City should not be favored in the location of an! audi torium. 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