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Show - - - '.. , . - ' THE VEATHER - , , - , , .. - '' Partly Cloudy Fair Generally ,, - - - - - - wzATuzz , - . - - - fVOL. 341 No.' 136 sAtt LAKE ' -, . ' ' ;.--- CITY. UTAH - ' - 1 - - qk - If 1.1 1141 061 , ' LI ,-- - , -- - ' VIM ' ' ' rtuPmoNt ' ' - '- 4,2531 ' - . , . - ' TOStil ITS . - , - - - - ,. , ' - ' . , . , - - 1"- ' - - ' - - - PIUT NIWSRAPISNOW,IN CPI MOUNTAIN,WIST'S , . - - - --- . .. . . ' LAKI 111.101AM SALT . 'N) , - ,2 NEWS DESERET , , - ' - - , - , , , ---- ., - . . -- ' - - ILEFORT PAGZ AZ ,- - - - - - -- -, - , - - - - . MONDAY. JUNE II, 1953 - -- -- 1 Sc - . ' , . , , Iv..., . ,, 0 .. , , ,..1 1.6:1 . , ,, --, , - - . 7 H , , . ., - 659 ReceiveV , .;....... ., ....!.. 4 ,, ,,, , ,,, ., - , 1 - 4. - PROVO - -- , In a setting .. of ,,--- '. ..., ,, ...... ,1 ., - ..... sPirituality and challenge, 65a ' graduates of Brigham Young 1Nversity Monday rmilvad da. trees in annual commencement I exercise held ln the B Y U paid (INS)--Th- , - , I , kN,-.- 1 ....., , - r- , .. "4,, ...,,,.. , : t ii, , LI) , 1 , D a -- - 1, , t . i .4 , ' , - Korean' opposition leg the In , flood-stricke- n P i ; 00-- t ; , , ,. . 0 , -- -- - HAVRE, MONT. ,,,, . --- , k , - 11 ',rampaging Milk River, thunty ROBERT B. TIICKMAN dering over Northern Montanadams--at a record -- rate,loot forced evacuation Monday of big stUmbling lgock tiaKorean. -farmhomes alreting truce was swept aside Monday mile stretch from with the signiing of a prisoner Havre to Glasgow. : ' Gov, J'L ThIEO Aronsmi was exchange agreement, but South 0 'elated to fly to Great rails ' ' ' for a meeting with Red Cross ' and disaster cuss the , , - ' MontanaFloolds ' - - Farm Families , Flee Raging - 4. Diplomas 0 - shotleiiird-CiTilo-tin- ho 1flint POIS t-- ist their as rtm.--(rp . tI- negotiators meet at m. Monday MST). 1 HOWeVers SOUth - KorianTres: ' Agreement in e full einimstlee Syngman Rhee told the Asko. . war could elated Press "the Korean pew. ., d In the S when Allied and ple will pay no 'eltontkce, te,.,,,,:,,. , come Tuesday , ., . I , the Impending armistice. ; ,' (,.. ' t , - ,, ' ' ', , ,,,, Rhee told AP photograplier, i I , , , - l'4.,.. ' I ; Fred Watersr , ' "Our boyallte fighting the , ; house. ' ' Communists at the front, aid, ' , .1. Elder Adam S. Bennion of the patrolled the s , ' river between Havre and Gies- Council 'of Twelve, Church of ! 1 topen the back - - luidoorw aneYd 7et E --- est-dents ; i , tow Sunday - rn the Commurdsts. in : Jesus2"Christ,Tot . , about the flood situation ' that way. , Saints, commencement speaker, , described as critical by Army ' ' ' to. hold to, the Trace' Disregard graduates urged engineers. - 3 7 The South- - Korean' cabinet - firm to their heritage of na,, Engineers reported the Milk If freedom and River was tonal over enlightened the nauonal exists tom. , churning , Fort Peck Dam near Havre - -religious ; resolved - to disregard mitten, ' VIENNA, AUSTRIA: (UP)-been required to obtain special at an alltime record of 115,000 During the ceremonies, how . tunhdtiner ii!resen,,s terms sanelld Sruheep d cubic feet per second. The The Soviets Monday Promised permits even to cross orary dottorate degrees were , - , presented to President Stephen to roll ' flow was back Iron Curtain record 98,,' the previous territory. e it L Richards, first counselor in . 000 cubic feet a second in from their 'zone of Austria, ' efdemenitr ' - . tions, parades and mass meet. the First Presidency of the fective Tuesday. - ' , ings throughout South Korea Church, and to Elder Binnion Formal notice was given AO . d were scheduled for am. Tuesc Doctorate Degrees the Austrian government that Americans-11d, I (3 pm Monday, MST), a day effective June 9 an major conPresident Richards received . .:' ask!. ' government spol,74:-atrols on the government of per-- i a Doctor of Laws degree and ,S0.0-.pOitioçtilyThe , prisoner pro, sons and goods across the SoDr. Bezmion a Doctor of Letters vides the that of allied 1:3,800 viet zone frontiers would be degree; - and Red captives, those want. -- - ' removed. President Z. Reuben Clark Jr., ' int to return home will le ey, it40.0.4-Ma4...0.counselor second in the Tint -- CHURCH, SCHOOL OFFICIALS CONFELPresident Stephen L Richards, left, and The Austrian .government,1 1 changed within 80 days after a ''' Presidency., Presided over the counselors Church of Clark in the First Presidency, which announced the Soviet, of the ,,President ' Jr., . , ,' t!at'a, is signed.' .," colorful Aend traditional tom' ''' , t ' -' ' Jesus Chzist of Latter-day'move ,. said in an official eontH ' Saints, Confer with Pm. Ernest :Wilkinson el Brigham ' -- " Too Re gel 6 l'oeg' ; mencement exercises. , WASHINGTON , . . ' 1munique: Young Ilniverldty Sunday prior to beginning bacculaseate sondem at ,Pswiro Tor Ile of the graduates, the - Communist .; whe ' officials ' ' said A prtioners , , -- - climax of their Mnerimedxalcheinthgea' 31Delopunetyr CGeta-inSAovuisettriaMMghaj. college career ale...edlaelll' refuse repatriation signing of a ; Exhorthic them to establish V. M. Came with the awarding of 11,7"ws4-will blerelessee as civiUang in , at was agreement Panmunjom Itraskevich Aus..., received - bachelor's degrees. The other 4 tie' Kingdom of God on the trian Federal Chancellor . the "first sure sign" that the South Korea 120. daYs atte11 . , , Julius 43 received master cease-firdegrees. d Korean den30oearth so&to preserve War, , Raab ..t,oday and told., him the - Ernest L. Wilkinson, president V, headed for an early end. : , ' , in Ile-- -- The .11101eMeut7-Pigne- d , racy, Rabbi Adolph H. Pink ad- following:, --- ' , of the university, conferred the ' -4 'dressed University' of Uah l' "The Saviet "oicupition "au- - They anticipated no trouble eord with the Allied principle ? 1 degrees. 11 of In voluntary the "adminisbut thorities repatriationreade acworking in Austria have, graduates' at their baccalaure, 4 , Trmfeld, neritats . 41 .. cording te the desires of the tratite details" that remain to that "no force or threat of ate services Sunday. In his commencement ad.. .....ptiSedithgbagy Austrian ae decided to lift be settled before the actual ntri shell , I 11 o 8 n a .b.s Rabbi Fink, pastor of Congre- controls . people, Allied I dress, Rider Bennion charged 4 4:ts , on .,4 the demarcation signing of an armistice.' - ...... ' ' ' the graduates vilth living up to. ; Communist held.' ' Vnat Israel, told gradu- lines for 'persons and goods trafgation ' The .1 officials said this flatly t I a twofold heritagethe free, ates that both of these goals fic. The new regulations will country is determined to go A total of .14,200 Cbinese,and dom of the nation in ivhich they 3 " require that, individuals first come into force on June 9. Fur- ahead with armistice plans 32,180 North Koreans ..,..kl 1 live and the rich background of I ther controls will remain to a despite South . Korean Pres. A.Pnwil':...eamPs hm ,indicated , 1 . develop their own potentials of small. those who founded the Church a extent to prevent the im- Syngman Ithee's apparent re- they will refuse repatriation, d of Jesus Christ of Latter.day physical, intellectual-anspir- port. of weapons, ammunition pudiation of Pres. Eisenhower's Ltae figure was revised down-yar-d g I Saints and the state of Utah.. ' from a 88,300 total...," itual power to the iighest pos- and explosives." ' 1 ! ' plea to accept the terms. , "You sit here today in the A sible degree. Mr. Eisenhower told Rime, in . It wits not immediately clear message from freedom that characterizes '' " - removal 1.1 President Eisenhower to Rhea a .whether made 'the letter tiatof controls requir' personal e TheY public then , ' Atherica." Elder Bennion said. . 'P Individual give of himself and would permit. Allied personnel by the ,White House Sunday, said be- felt the U. N. and South ', 'You are among the privileged I , ,' 0 of the United States, Britain that the United Nations would Korea were ,"required" to acL.,,,, 1,,,." i,,,., -- - people than make hit personal contribu- and Fiance to enter the Soviet not be justified in prolonging cept the present terms and 1 was ever elsewhere enjoyed by I tions for the improvement of zone. Heretofore they have the war to force unification of warned Rhee against any "reck,. any people in history." ' .: i I life for all mankind.' -- Korea. But he said that if Ko- less adventure" by South In his lifetime, Elder Bennion Held in held House rea would abandon its threata Korea's armed zol;ht. Thieves Off seen achieve. Cart be has House five said, to contimie the war, the United ". , Under threat of raid, the colSharp Resentment' , znents which "marked this na. ' Lou- States would join South Korea VA. WI LEESBURG, baccalaureate orful services South Korean cm. , See COMMENCEMENT, P. 4 However, . doun a conhave In a ,....., mutual defense puzCounty stawere police pact, from the U. moved dais with sharp resent- ' tinue economic aid and make meat.reacted dium into the field house, zler on their hands. A 1 where thousands of friends and frame dwelling that until last Korean unification the "central "trhere will be no ' absolutely, week graced the farm of IL P. objective" of the , relativesoft he graduates Law change in our policy." one high ' near Brackett Sweet , conference.' is recrowded stands for the political the Springs : ELDER MARION Di ROMNEY,. : ELDER ADAM S. DENNION For full text of President ger rn;ent source declared. . missing. The 28 by 46 foot house ligious service. gton, government was torn apart and - carried Eisenhower's letter to President 1' Earlier in the day University delivers bacealauresie address to 110i, thelleiges' graduates with - officials were reported - A. on truck:a grmly ' ' :- see Pres.Rhee away Mrs. and, page Olpin Rey Meneement speech at concerned whether South ?TThamYoungV.gridu.tes Korea ..., , , 0,1p I n graduates . would observe a cease-fir- e in and theirentertatFad t a recap- w the war that bloody YIP tion in Bldg. . The has cost a total of 2,306,000 Red , university's two new vice presiand Allied casualties. G. Elmo and dents, Morgan prisoner agreement was PROVOAn urgent appeal Homer , Durham a n d their signed without ceremcmy in the: to graduates never tolose sight wives, were also In the receptiny truce hut by the chief del. --- of line. , the law of the Gospel in ' ARCADIA, NEB. GOA toi- Madsen farm five miles - 'east So vicious was the tornado tion ) , gatestheil. N. commands Lt.;"- - In the ,for , were and bodies that graduates Arcadia. calling - mangled their seirch for success, high. nada wiped a farm place 'near of'Assembled Gen. .. .William K. Harrison Jr. to themselves to the for their custo- scattered as tar as a half mile. develop Arcadia cleanly off the face it i '. ' -. anclCommimistCen Nam D. lighted- - a baccalaureate address said Fink Rabbi the a r were roaryget-togethe, the fullest, stick--Oewasn't-f theeartb a latjsiBundayand any ,7 came ft ,ot 2 hereSundayilight-- byElder brought instant death to 10 tm- Mullions, arse- - children. and 'the at ,needs ,world. suddenly today p.m:414.::::.--, .,. thing left on the place, said -lint- Sunday. MST). The news- - . tieltof theCounp one ' visitor tirthe scene. y tivirgrandeblidrem-7luspectInirpersoncenloylnra ell Of the Twelve, T Church of of spread swiftly to Allied troops' -reunion, on the apparently were In the chinery, animals and buildings bined with' the best action Sunday family In the 'trenches- - and foxholes Jesus : Christ of Latter-da, ' thibest never teeth-themknew what house hit and peop1e.r1 were like "tossed around place. . ' ,.' one of at . , ' , , ' Saints. along the front , ' r Needed, wee Imagination The twister erg," said another, , -' . -Elder Romney addressed the least five which , Their immediate ' ,,, '7:"The World reaction: of needs across people A farm lust road , the graduating glass and other stu- "When do we go homer U. N., , led but six per-- Imagination and sympathy who 1 troops won't be dents, faculty, parents and 11. Korea,- understand the leaving interdepedence the guy . place, friends at services -Dozens of farms were dam- , See TRUCE is rage A4 - held Sunday . ..-- Lutz farm, escaped Injury by of- man" insolving the probevening in the B MTV field aged or destroyed, totnmunicavio' lems of disease,-Tscourgehuddling in a storm cellar. house. Attending also were a tioni lines were ' downed and On'A-1- 8 1 . lence, Crime, warfare, poverty dead $' Mr. Mrs. , were The and AuthorGeneral of the ' - ' number and the providing of food and abOut their ; 60; Madsen, son, ities of the Church. Presid Mr. Fink 1"' ' Virgil Madsen, Central City, !shelter,' forl'' all nations, . ..- - . . Stephen L Richards of the First - - said. Fortunately the funnels largelyb- ' Deseret News and , Mrs. Neb. .,their . ., daughter, conducted. Telegram Presidency One con"Our be towns and cities Job," , y-passed ' big AMERICAN,LEAG113 , , President Richards, presiding, where toll in deaths and dam- today' presents editorial corn- - Dolly Johnson and her two chit- tinued, "is the preservation of , , Sat- - dren; Kennetk12, and Barbara, on ment home return the offered words ofr congratulations in-maintain it, democracy. To age might have . been much 1 , to the graduates representing heavier. ! urcitty of the body of Utah's - 10, and another daughter of the volves work - It requiret - an 1 , . , .4.0022 orghz zurmn Igst:olikt ' I and ' casualty.Jack Mrs. I Witty, Madams, 500th War ',Korean President DavidI O. McKay. , death-dealin- g of and alertness In tornado understanding The her three 8; children, exPatty, i found The editorial Gliasom. Freeman and White; It is one ef the greatest national and international prob- this central Nebraska aret hit and Gary, 10. , . , Garver and Batts. periences in the Church to see at least six farms, ' , '. ' - t on page A48, 'along with the 'rbelma,12. and human lems needs,- and a . ' same tornado seriouslIf The ' g you go forth to represent the desire In work to the end that The deaths were on the Mads 1952 Pulitzer ' t NAT1ONALI.E4GUE Church in your various fields of cartoon by ,Edward,' Kuekes injured Lester Hubbard, a bach- - human life be improved." ,' t ' ' t He ' "i ." - I. elor farther, . ' ' i . Using nearby: .11 .. , said. : , It of the Cleveland Main Dealer. activity, he . said that even ,, $- wu found An the wreckage of RabbitheFink de,2 214 211.12 12 1 ,1 Milwaukee world today is makAddressing some 7,000 giadu- Funeral Set though - ' - -- - - ' home' hie New York OCII11111:2--- . I 12 I - ates, friends and faculty, Presi- - aPP"Priate to secomPanY this and "distinct magnificent" ing and St. dent Richards commended the Far' I , in t of the East, vicirdt,' Hooper C.!), Ken. for 7 Claire; tr.' on I Con,.z Bee OF A4 11, rage Rita., ,Sraduatei and their percents UM YWOOD Funeral ern Nebraska, near David City , nedi (9) and riectrrz ,.. their activity 'as you carry away ' 1111 , . , west of Omaha' miles about r,A a degree from this institution." services will be held Wednes- - U. N . Chief Leaves-, 46.......----, ,, I 7 and hi the Albion area of North- - Swims . .1191 ES I 1...3 10 4 Chicago 1 , ' Ile ,' contrasted .the. spacious day for Williem Farnum, 4 star for Hat, Drowns - ,. ' , . his address to graduates :. Fhtladel. ..110 110 Oh- x-7 12 GOD'S KINGDOM--I-n , tat- west Nebraska. HamS'ittCKHOLM , , motion silent of pictures. 1 ;field house where graduation Rabbi Ado1ph,11. 'Fink of Congregation , Minner, EeLl (F), ST. 'CLAElt, MICH. (UP)- .- - S ndey-nigStill another funnel. Was Irirnum, 76, whose stage and inarshiold, secretary general of services 'took place with the - - B' al Israel told them to work' for on and Garagiota;1(1',:'Pr, I , Jesse near 60 the establishment of ' Harris, 30, pulled from Big Springs along years, the United Nations, left here by sighted at the screen career covered 'once, meager, facilities (4) and Lepsts. the Kingdom of God on earth and for the preservation ' border the Pine River after falling in . : 'University." died Saturday. The . funeral air Monday for Ner York. He the Colorado-Nebraskof - but no damage from it was re-- Runde)), jumped back in for his ItoThousands attended the services Chleinnati at r,,ttyri, L. L conducted democracy. the will commenton , be the 'declined religious It serviée See II. BACCA,LADREATE 7 ' - ' , in the 4U" 'field house... St. Louts at L',..: : ,....--- 1., hot and drowned.. , .ran altUatitine, . 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