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Show CyprusClash Feared WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964 Daily Herald Utah County, “Utah On RoadOpeningIssue New York Bids Farewell To General MacArthur NICOSIA, Cyprus: (UPI) — 650 Turkish troops, created the! ™ United Nations officials took urgent diplomatic steps today to head off a threatened clash between’ Greeks and Turks on Cyprus over the re-opening of the key Nicosia - Kyrenia high- way. The highway issue, involving Salem By FLORENCE SPERRY SALEM — Walter Thatcher was pleasantly surprised when the employes and some of the patients of the laundry department at Utah State Hospital presented him with a large cake in honor of his retirement from the hospital. The decorations depicted a miniature cowboy, corral and cattle. Mr. Thatcher has been employed at the hospital for the past eight years. He and his wife Christy have nine children and 31 grand children. danger of immediate interven-|! tion by Turkey and Greece in! the simmering crisis between|: Turkish and Greek Cypriots. In an effort to avert a major clash, the U.N. peace force! commander, Lt. Gen. Prem? (Continued from Page One) the White House and then to the Capitol. brigade commander in World In the capital, where MacArWar I and the 77th Division thur died Sunday in Walter which landed in Leyte in World Reed Army Hospital, a solemn War II, helping to fulfill the pageant of honor — muffled general’s promise to The Philip- drums, a jet flyover, 19-gun sapines: “I will return.” lute, a horse-drawn caisson folThe train carrying the old lowed by riderless horse — was soldier’s body to Washington to be witnessed by thousands of was scheduled to stop in Tren- government workers lining the ton, N.J., for three minutes so streets and a nation-wide telemilitary units from bases near- vision audience. by could pay their last respects Finally, the general’s body to the five-star general who will lie in state at the Capitol #|}was the nation’s highest rank- Rotunda until noon Thursday ing officer until his death. when it will be moved to NorThe special train was to slow folk, Va., for funeral services at Odenton and Aberdeen, and burial Saturday at the Maryland, for similar salutes. MacArthur Memorial. In Washington, President Johnson planned to meet the train at its scheduled 1:45 p.m. EST arrival. An hour-long procession was planned to carry . the body from Union Station Hi Sign Gyani, planned a call on} President Makarios to present Turkish counter - proposals to! Makarios’ moves to oust the!g Turkish troops from their high-|§ | way positions. Makarios, leader of the Greek) Cypriot community, Tuesday threatened to use force to shift the Turkish troops from the Ni-| cosia-Kyrenia road. He also cut’ off gasoline supplies and other facilities to the regular Turkish army contingent on this Medi-'§ terranean isand. Turkish Premier Ismet Tnonu| warned Makarios Turkey would take ‘‘all necessary steps in the} face of any action or aggression| to deprive” it of rights under the 1960 treaty of alliance’ which permits Turkish and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart Greek troops in Cyprus. In Athens, government|™ : oe ee attended a party at Oak Crest Inn for the forest service em- sources said Greece warned! CAISSON BEARS GENERAL’S BODY — Caisson ployes Thursday evening. They Turkey it would resist any atbearing body of Gen. Douglas MacArthur proceeds enjoyed a banquet, program tack on Cyprus. This was in re-| ply to Turkey’s warning Tues-| downtown in Times Square area from 7th Reg. and dancing. = day morning that Turkish | Mrs. Sadie Cottle left Satur- troops would be landed on the! day for Dutch John where she island if Greek Cypriots atwill visit her daughter Mr. and tacked the Turkish army conMrs. John Larimore for two tingent already there. weeks and will then go to Washington and visit another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Says Birch Society Kirt for a month. Ee Ny ae Pee were 15 X15 FLIGHT SLATED Armory to Pennsylvania Station. From there the casket was put on train for Washington, where the body will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). 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Contradictory to Mr. and Mrs. Odell Christensen and little daughter Leslie Christian Morality spent several days visiting her BOISE (UP)—State Democrat-| parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart, they returned to their ic Chairman Lloyd Walker said Wednesdaynight the John Birch homeat Bear River City ThursSociety was a force in the na-| day. tion “I find contradictory to| The Salem paint class will Christian morality.” “This is the first time we have start each Friday at 1 p.m. at the Salem city hall, anyone in- had an organized attack on the leadership of both p’arties,” terested is invited to join the | Walkertold the April meetingof| group. HAIR SPRAY 6 One half cup of creamed cottage cheese is about equal in protein to 3 ounces of lean meat, fish or poultry. For calorie counters, one-half cup of cream style cottage cheese contains 120 calories. | pions ace ese _| Buskep Imagine saving 3lc on salon-type formula that actually pampers the hair. Holds curls in place, adds a wonderful sheen and softens the hair too. CREME ’N POWDER ; All-in-one favor- 5 8‘ 14 ounces. tess of Salem. The afternoon| was spent visiting. | The 4-H Entomology Club of| ‘COCONUT SHAMPOO Salem met and chose a name| (The Beetles) and elected officers with Roland Black as Mr. and Mrs. Erin Miller are spending the week in Salt Lake City where Mr. Miller is doing a carpenter job. President, Dixon Farley as Vice President, Tommy Lloyd | Mrs. Zola Carlson entertained her sisters and several coousin’s at a dinner Wednesday. Covers werelaid for Mrs. Hazel Peterson, Mrs. Marjorie Peterson of Provo, Mrs. Beulah Haskell of Payson, Mrs. Florence Sperry, Mrs. Elva Killian, Mrs. Mina Killian and the hos- as Secretary, Larry Dunstan is the Jr. Leader, Mrs. Lois Black Leader and Mrs. LeRay Lloyd as assistant leader. First, Second and Third year boys were all represented. Plans were made for a trip to the State Hospital where t he boys plan to put on a program and give a treat to the patients. 51‘ tube. Also shampoo with” egg, creme rinse, dandruff treatment. of s (6 days only) STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY - 86 PROOF - © DANT DISTILLERS CO.. N ? Comfortable lightweight aluminum lawn furniture puts pleasure in the backyard. Sturdy 24” webbing wipes or hoses clean. Tubular frame folds flat for storage. Green and white. Ge the man for “OLDEE” Handy 4% oz. squeeze Provo and Orem Stores Colorful Virujd CHAISE PAD j Cela, Phasy | COMPLEXION Al Easy-apply tre, smartly toned to comple- Knife edge pad with polyfoam fill. Contessa, — Se ment make-up and * attire. Horizon, or Cannes designs. Size” 24x72”. : & Liquid make-up : with eggor danruff treatment. 2 a i won't stfeak~ or smear. Choice of harmonizing K f i fe V Wik. 4 Kate Sheen had a birthday Monday when she was called and visited with greetings also eards and gifts sent. Sunday she was honored with a family dinner at the homeof her daughter and family, the Lynn Andersons at Payson. Other guests were her husband and the Orlynn Sheens of Sunset. Here she enjoyed a nice dinner and received some nice gifts. FOR_OTHER 0 ADVERT! PSCCLEEEEREREISE: aural mighty fine | WF = 50’ PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE Replace leaky hoses for full pressure control. % inch diameter. co TR!TUBE SOAKER OSCILLATING LAWN. SPRINKLER} 3-way spray. White stripes up for sprinkling, down for soaking. 25‘ tempered plastic. Green. YOUR MONEV© WORTH MOREAT WOOLWORTH’S eees eee ss the Men of St. Michael’s. | Discussing ‘‘Politics in 1964 in Mrs. Chana Hansen returned home Friday after spending a light of religious convictions.” month at California visiting Walker said that civil rights will be the “great problem in relatives. 1964 and for many years to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Moore come.” He said that ‘‘we are all guilreturned home Thursday night after spending two weeks vaca- | ty of the sin of omission in fail-| tion to Dell City, Tex., where ing to take action in the 1930s| they visited with the Fredrick |when Hitler began the persecu-| Jones family. They traveled on |tion of the Jews in Germany.’’, to Hao, Ariz., where they visit- He said there was parallel in| ed the Norman Smiths and at the United States “in relation} Tucson, Ariz., they attended to Negroes” and that there is a need for action. the rock show. b5 40 Biaeee | LASH BUILDER Cake powder with soft foam puff for gentle application. $ th. N WOOLWORTH’S YOUR MONEY? WORTH MOREAT ae, |