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Show Addresses By MILDREDB. HALL couragement of we | U.S. Editors The following family members Singing In America, homes on Wed- Murray on Wednesday evening - to join the Murray Chapter in INGTON Ed-| an open session. Some 200 listeners were on hand to enjoy Paul the music. e s. s —_— ALPINE — Citizens ef-Aipine) Those serving on the beauti-/of Alpine furnished trucks and (UPI) fication committee this year in. |t state sent a truck for the of clean-up, paint-up and clude Donald Beck, chairman; | 5 te road, fix-up this Saturday Thursday a meeting was held Scouts will be working on the V mn the school. Slides on Alpine cemetery, and ‘+H members are vere shown and citations given planning on cleaning and p1 runlual families who did ing around the 6ld‘schoo! and an excel y job in beautifying planting flowers in front of the yards last year. Prizes Margene Marsh, S day °°= Sha! Grisian | sen, assistant to the LDS Council of Twelve Apostles of the ASSUME RIGHT OF WA —Vice}LDS Church,-will be the featur: resident Hubert H. Humphrey €d speaker at the Orem Stake told the nation’s \editors today Quarterly Conference Saturday Ameri-|2nd Sunday in Orem. ician from |°2'S Europea Dale, Ralph Adams, a mag father of Vegas, Santa Mar Calif. U.S. inderstand| commitment city hail Anothervisitor will be Junius in Viet-|M. and Mrs. Jack E. Burton, Provo. recent European trip, discussed/with on Channel 4 Joseph Owens, president, and Gerald Maxfield, chorus director, and members of the Utah} the mission Do.you have a news brief |convention at gf the the Melvin D. Hunt, ~annual’ president, conducting one wishing to p: the-event meet a American| at 8 a.m. Saturday and job stake Visitors are welcome. signments’ will be made Valley Chapter of the Society| Call for’ the Preservation and En-| 373-8563 ar 373-0546. Mildred B. as- ursday tudents of Alpine school 100! were assign townto s fo various areas} The in up. Residents ' con! | gers to everyone taking part. __ SBR ey 8 Y | |!y of prospects é Vectern Our and objectives in for Western \ presence 5 , |European unity, a nuclear non- Vietnam, Humphrey said 3 | proliferation treaty and success-| France’s First Duel In ‘Nine Years Results ‘In Two then, today to win France's first) Defferre lunged ai ‘i more caught Ribiere major .duel in nine years. He scratched twice the man Same arm. ee . he had called a “slob.” The “affair of honor" took tour minutes after the adversaries eluded police. Defierre “touched” Ribiere twice on the right arm after the two formerresistance fighters| crossed epees-thin, pliant steel “a UNTIL 9 om. both Participants were Dr. Michael|—“provided that we all move Food E. DeBakey-of Baylor Universi-| East together.” Humphrey said he found a list is in heart- surgery and/belief ‘in Western Europe, not| a fewi months |widely held even heart; " tificial heart; vi of t the artificial inventor AaToBGe on the Dr. Harrison Brown of Califor-| ago; ‘‘that our new peaceful| |nia Institute of Technology, and! engagement with the East arq Big Savings on Separates! Se Dr M. Weinberg of the might eventually lead, in the ; te Alvin Ridge (Tenn. )<: National future sometime far ahead, to a the. ‘match Thursday Laboratory. peacefully reunited “Germany| Ribiere had vowed >| Humphrey said his trip -tojand settlement in central to “not kill Defferre, jpurt him a_ little.” ace |Europe was not “any Vietnam|Europe.” jpride was all that was injured sales mission.” He said he| The vice president told the joutliied jog; ay. eee. U.S. policies ,and/editors ; that there : is na new ‘ fs . , which happéned during Thurs- | day’s rowdy session of th | and Defferre “Non!,” they 1. Rack SKIRTS “2 RACKS patch’ bar’ ked Ks s Sa BLOUSES objectives when others raised spirit of nationalism in Europe, things up with a handshake. by Ladies Here's Your Chance replacing the post-war ea swords with needle sharp points a eeeae:ee the question. on the grounds of a private!exchange was capped when | SI think it should —be|in which Europe and European} estate in the suburb of Neuilly.|Deferre, 57, screamed at. Understood that the overwhelm-jnations have been junior ing majority of national leaders|partners and the United States | Duélling has been illegal in| Ribiere, 45: France for many years, It is “Keep quiet. You are a stupid with whom | spoke understand a senior partner. technically. punishable by life prutet.” imprisonment—orthe guillotine.| Assembly President Jacques The duelists, who foughW* to) Chaban Delmas tried to make settle a quarrel over an insult) Ribiere 3 FRI. NIGHTS deep desire in Western Europe for reconciliation with the Fast.” He called such a reconciliation with the Commu-| ty Medical School, noted specia-| Id MONDAY and .,/commitment,” the vice pres- on ‘‘New Frontiers of Science.” nists a “positive” development but Defferre out-fenced|men, breathing héavi ily, ex Gaston Quallist Deputy Rene Ribiere off again. % ‘ P Science Panel The ASNE- devoted its.morn-| | ing session to a panel discussion Scratch ““Wounds’ PARIS (UPI) —Secialist lead- surrendered in Vietnam, we are keeping a wieeante i luncheon meeting ‘ Humpbrey also reported Se, ro OPEN “It Was. not lost on any ful Kennedyround tariff negoti- | European national leader that, ations, arvard were begunin 1852. The Lions will serve hambur-| FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 197 Daily Herald | |S9ciety of Newspaper Editors or versenal items you'slike to appear in this column? |(ASNE). He spoke optimistic Hal’ at Dallin Bell nick, tem behind-thecit 7:30 p.m Vietnam demonstrations on his|Orem High School Auditorium, \tv show Saturday at i ton and two ett, Other projects will installation of a spri Jackson of the Priesthood John Bur-| Mrs. Thad (Shirley) ‘Anderson 22™ evenif all their \peoples do |Genealogical Committee. Sunday meetings will be held of Morgan. of Orem, will be fei atured on nol. ayed withtheir the Hollywood Palace network Humphrey target of anti-| at 10 a.m, and 2:30 p.m. in the They had al parents, chil- Alpine Séts Cleanup Day on Saturday Orem LDS Stake Barbershop Sg egNa————4 ee Sues cere a, Sia Ey)e | Conference hre Humplrey debyd —About-People— Fump |re SLACKS and national assembly, eluded more! stormed out of Delmas’ office | NOW than a dozen police en route to'determined to swappistol shots the duelling ground. jor swords strokes, | The police apparently were) Their seconds agreed on | | not bluffed by Defferre’s earlier| epees. statement the duel had been put! Ribiere showed no concern ff until tonight “because of lab out the legal aspects of the rain.” | duel. ie! A witness who “hid in the “Honor stands above law,” he estate’s bushes said the duel \snapped. “We will fight on the | 2 price lasted four minutes with both|field of honor. 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