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Show yr 11 ITT? i)rnrTpi '"1111" 'ini" week or so. CIVIL RIGHTS France is fighting a civil rights battle of its own. It could cause the fall of the governis ment this week. Premier Maurice bill a to National the to force Assembly through trying give the police special powers to crack down on Algerian rebels who reside in France. Members don't like it. They say a tough government could use it against Frenchmen as well as Algerians. Debate on the measure starts Tuesday. A onfidence vote on it is due Friloses day If it he probably will resign. Bourges-Maunour- Bourges-Maunour- . " i!p- ly-fa- No other fuel equals the burning efficiency of at situations A LOOK NEWFMEN TODAY TOOK mi by Ned RiddU Future; Sobering Prediction that may make the headlines during the coming frn ( Kacne uoutiHr Ctah Mr. Tweedy Some Possible Headlines Of TIT TOSHA Y THE HERALD JOURNAL 2 Thoughts and Things gr' v y o KHIUSHY It looks as if Soviet Communist chieftain Nikita S. Khrushchev is being censored. Hes pKnn making a lot of Kay attacks on fonugn personalities during his whistle-stotour of Chechoslovakia. For instance, the one accusing President Eisenhower of stupidity in talking about a That one was broadcast by the Pi ague Lean Radio. It wasn't published in Czech newspapers. A Czech official said the broadcast was a mistake. comments Now Khrushi hov's saltier are being cleaned up tiefore they are broadcast or published in the papers in svimman form. It is reported that the reason Western correspondents were barred from the tour was because of fear that his ciacks might cause trouble. At the rate you're going, sonny, it all day to cover me up." free-swingin- g II take you The solicitor for natural gas will no doubt fell you f hat his fuel is more economical than coal because it has a higher efficiency of utilization. That is to say, it burns with less waste. But does it? What about the, 10 gallons of water that goes up the flue as vapor in the burning of 1000 p - - 0 a Despite scrunty blackout, it can be disclosed that plans to construct 11 new North Atlantic Treaty Organization bases in Turkey have been speeded up as the result of the passage of Soviet Russian warships into the Mediterranean from the Black Sea. Work has been started hastily on several bases. Sites are secret. But it is reported that they've been chosen with an eye to Russia's Baku oil fields, cjose to the Turkish order and the naval base at Sebastopol across the Black SPEED-U- P Sea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin AIR SAFETY Look for the air safety plan tested o on Washington-Neflights to be extended to other parts of the country soon. Planes flying above 9500 feet in the triangle the world's most conYork-Chicag- By To 0 I " i 0 The end of the baseball seaSPORTS OUTLOOK son probably will bring at least two changes in the major league managerial ranks. Shakiest managers are Lou Boudreau of Kansas City and Fred Haney of the Milwaukee Braves. Others are Bob Scheffing of the Chicago Cubs, Bobby Bragan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Bill Rigney of the New York Giants. Best bets to fill any vacancies are Clyde King, Hollywood manager; Charlie Dressen, Denver Manager Ralph Washington Houk, Cleveland Coach Eddie Stanky and Marty Marion, currently out of baseball. r; 0 NEARLY 300 EDITORS FROM some of the most Important newspapers in the United States heard some sobering predictions of things to come at the annual convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. One prediction came from Dr. Harrison Brown of the California Institute of Technology, one of a panel of nuclear scientists. Discussing the present behavior of people and nations, he said: I would be inclined to give lather substantial odds that sooner or later the boat will be rocked and industrial civilization will jiensh . almost certainly within the next century, quite possible within the next 25 years, conceivably within the next five years." Brown said the world is "long past the point" where agreement for the control of atomic weapons could be preached." Saturday evening. ester B. Pearson, Canada's former Minister of External Alfa us and now a member of Parliament, warned that high American tariff barriers threaten defense oojk ration between hs (ountrv and the United States. 'Ur,les our exports to the United States can le a ceased. Canada will obumidy have to take some kind ref remedial a ni." he said. Peatson urged Ameri'ans not to assume that Uan-pat-patter- . . 1 -- 1 a support " m-e- i "automatic and of U.S. policy, is predetet-imne- d He said the manner in whn 1: the United States disi the "greatest single irritant poses of its farm to good relations between the countries. He said American efforts to dump sui plus wheat abroad endangered Ivo j J OH K for "i.'i.i rt-- d ? cn to 1,6 c c v. n ou; r lining of a Railway lie n i: o t i ; r'Pr .,0 .';'ii', t I,,.:1, ;T idt. ' ' a n painter Express oil.ee for ' n i inn f -- .t. i ed odo-- op ,ok f ni c ' i ,K to smp-nien- v a t to bos Angeles A (heck of f.nijprp: I'W f: ns ,.t FBI headg ntiifi ,n Wd cuvon oira! rv.i'iuner said Ma'-'- 'n cr.id aoout 21 horns vvticn his hociy was aiscov ei u. 35 inches Tut small t'link io:i, 15 inches deep and 20 inches tile was addressed lo a "Hal .'rt'c-o- n of ihe Vmoassador ilo'ei m I is Aiv'les But hotel o T la's said no poison hv that name was reeisiered at the d nor vas thete any of anvone bv that name having slaved at thp hotel. telire received g od descriptions of the men vrt o delivered ihe trunk !o the express office by ri be ' identified me victim 'an is Malloy of Nfw York fo:rr:l of Philadelphia The small i aimer of Me weapon used, a .22. save use to the theory Malloy had been shot by a woman, police said. H'! body, piertcd by ti.me elug and wrapped in New Ynk Ciy newspapers. was deuce: ed car to a 42nd Street RaiUca. Express thev remained m tne office office Saturday afternoon by two about 25 minu'es while a cleik men, each about 28 years old, vveighed and insured the black whom police believe were hired tin trunk. After paying $40.92 for of the Ihe shipment with $50. one remessengers trunk' contents. ntal kpd The eorpae was discoteied f"e "lpt a go out and drink the tours later whea express work- - Kit Up." c tec-oi- unaware Hanen Mrs Theron NT 5. and r on Tuesday celebrate 'Ihey rarne to help Mieri Ellen Hansen's 3rd birth dav Mr. and Mrs N a Yell Pavne and small son Larry Don were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mis Cecil Payne and sons Cleston and Lynn. Baby Named At sact ament meeting Sunday the infant daughlei- - of Mr. and VI s Donald Andiew vas named Trudie by her father with both grandfathets assisting. Mr Rov Vndrevv and Mr Ether Spack-ntan- . Those confirmed members of thp (hurth were Johnny Tilli-soby his father Marven Ttlll-soAnnalyn Reader snd Gavle Merrill by Legrand Reader and Marven Buttars by Bishop Clarence R. Anderson. Mary Joe and Debbie Hansen the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen Jr. sang a ong after wh'ch the remaining time was turned over Service Engineer says: coal 1st oil 2nd -- gas 3rd t n to "High efficiency claims for gas and oil as compared to coal are refuted by T. H. Duffy, General Fuel Service Engineer, Chesapeake & Ohio, in a discussion of boiler efficiency, which he says depends upon design, skill of operation, and proper fuel. Each boiler has its own efficiency curve, so their selection and their economical operation at most efficient loadings is a job for a trained operator, and not the Janitor. Statistics, qualified authority, and theory prove coal and most efficient 3 less for oil, and to fuel, with coal ranging form 85 less for gas. Loss from burning H2 is three times greater for gas than for coal, end twice for oil, which is the basic reason coal gives greater efficiency." Coal Heat, pi I, Dec. '55 testimony bearing. Sunday umner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Donald Andrew were Mr. .and Mrs A L. Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Ether Spackman and son Boyd and his wife Norma, also another sister frjm Salt Lake, Helen and husband Floyd Spendlove and small son Steven A delicious lunch was served and the afternoon was spent visiting. 88, Alert Reviews at Logana and picnic was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle and family. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Doyle Read and family enjoy. u a swim at Crystal Springs. Weekend guests at the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs Evan Gancheff were Mr and Mrs Charles Bar-leand buys Also Sunday an-- , other daughter Elaine and husband Lloyd Benton with their two (laughters Bonnie and Rebcica Ann slopped in on their way home from visiting in Kaysviile I tah On Thursdav the 4: h Mr and Mrs Vaughn Buttai.s and family accompanied the Marion Andiew family to Logan Canyon where thev ate meals tame ami spent the afternoon playing hall a till Visiting Dennis Iwnior has been stay in : m llvrum fot four d.i's vetih Irs Mrs Dela Nielgt atiilmolhcr, sen Vise with coti iims' Novell and Been' Nielsen Wrckcnd (.nests Meekriid guests a: aid f am Mis a gi s hspbn were tnr.t 1, night, s Vida and f. it ml a a'so Verna Claite Nr hult Lyma IIikLi s u., heic to visit with her dautiter Veloa Sp.uk-maon Inn sday and I,.it John and Hilda Biiihm ami daiightei ( olleen vim ed with Mi and M;s Jnn spatkman and laini'y and also many of friends in town cm Thuis- - tested average efficiency for coal burned in automatic equipment 73 Mobilization Phases Today is tt .ee The SVNTV ROSA. Calif. W Federal Civil Defense Administration emered the mobibzatlon phase of Operation Alert today, helping slates and cities l their governments following a ' nuclear attac k Regional Administrator Philip D Batson said moi e than 10 mil lion people wete "displaced by live simulated nuMear a'tacks on 22 taigrts in western states and Pat ihe territories All states and territories, except Cahlorma took part in 73. i st "It must be remembered that efficiency in the burning of any fuel is and the installation strictly a relative term. If the equipment is faulty, efficiency is low to the point of being wasteful. And this is true whether the fuel burned is oil, natural gas or coal. ALL EFFICIENCY comout-date- lie F(DV VI- t 0 Vlert until Sttndav Call-lo- t pat Pupated until Satur- t.ta day. and other agencies a ill continue Ihtough Julv 19 in a 'on phase The Ihe tuoh now has 379 government ; ltd v'olun'eer votkcrs at the l.rndrpiai tors hete with othet teetotal agencies located in the vveslein tegtnn Batson said commu.'iH ations is teltef operaIhe kev to tions Ft DA communication l.erc include special teletype and voire w,ie cneuits to national heac'qu.irtei s in Michigan and fight state capi'oU ciay The I mted Pi ess and other On Thm sdi. Mi am! VI: s Ed nova Mivices paitnipaied in the ha ci a farm, m union a! alum by sending pei tneir home ,'v de'u io,is tunnel from state inlormation as sei ed a id lie aftpi :t mn w a. capital, lo augment government pent viMtmg 'line vote very nit ni ations and provide an happv to have all ol turn fanny cit hot means of hoc king on initial home for the ,epmts Roger 0r,d r aliiimr Dim x aim Ihe it e svstem is backed bv family wne guests of VI: and i.ido facilities manned by FCDA Mis Louis Dork on Sa'uiday and volunteer amateur Their two sous Roger and Rum m improves lus year i adio conopeia'us. h vu s i urn g.andpai-entaie Maying tact v as made with Guam. Ha-for a lew dues .,nd tne maioiitv of western Swimming Party !f- Marion and Ho. (na Vndie-pi t"ce riavs the FRDA telr- and auing with Eve'ii ph' e w :c I, no? d he.e also Vlrrull veent sv, ii'.ming VI m.av atiout It (too tails algal to Dtjwuala ihey had a, good svviin followed with supper' at Downey. The occasion was the wedding snruvetsary of Vug.,; Jowrival and Evelyn Meribl Mrs On Mae Hansen en'er-taine!5VV!FT PubPshee H'! :r f.pyrv T- h m exi mn ns little friends of her daughnd Mi, da' nnrn-r Na. Npjiper rurr-ter Sheri Ellen Hansen at a paitv A't Va rs pn'fi l.fVsin I tah hononng her on her third birthhrueRPd as wnnd i ias rrtHtter t day at their home in Trenton the poNt ofiice at uR4n. Utah. were Refreshments Wednesday seived and they payd gains MHh P. r cu atioa Audit F vdj tf Those who came lo help (elemae I r d P with Sheri were. .Maiy Jo. DebM-Spruce bie and Kathy- - Hansen, Dovanne ( hambers. Mark and Vlar.n. .NumJ A Lf.ciT.Hn, Wood Grant. Joe and Matga-eTed and Christ! Andiew Sheri M,HS(RIPT10N RAT 13 1 received many lovely gifts from Ore mcMim 50 carrier (me yer. nrrur ............. her htlle friends h uu a 14 i it (., v nit Mr and Mis. vtiilaui li.,nsi-n- . r mail io's ot Ca i e 00 II Bonrue Jean Russel1 Nancy-' ,t e,nn aid m Maliitr And Mr. sad Mrs. f. L. Or IX V "In both laboratory and typical home heating tests we have repeatsmall edly demonstrated that coal burned in our STOKERMATIC This low-copackage unit has an average efficiency of space heafer has adequate capacity for heating a home. We sell and install this unit under a guarantee of this high efficiency rating. ope-at.o- v d parisons must be predicated on comparable types of firing equipment." else-wlw- I y ( Sign'd JOHN m v Investigate before youventure. Get all the facts. The change of equipment to use gas at an economy comparable to coal would be in the neighborhood of $1000. That would pay your coal heat bills for many years to come! v , l han-tde- - MAR&ETTS in charge ef Research and Development for STOKERMATIC CO. World's largest manufacturer of small package heating unit. Salt Lake City, Utah flash-attack- " c I. Engineer . no Vt k too tails of vveie all guests o-- r in is of C! s Twin Family Party Saturday night a swim Bui-ha- Men In Trunk Murder Of N. Y. Painter - Police ihe .'rong pir 5 Mien Mr and Mrs Melvin Iitt and hoys were Thursday. Friday and Saturday guesls at the home of Mr and Mrs Mickey Quigley In Twin Falls, Idaho. They travel- ed around and viewed all the places of Interest while there. Mr. and Mrs Henry EUerman in Paul, Idaho spent the week-enand also Burley, Idaho visit.ng their daughter and son. Mr. and Mrs Ed Stelly and family and Mr. and Mrs Clark Kllprman. also Mrs. Hedig Bingham traveled with the Ellermans to visit her daughter Lorraine and family who lives in Idaho. The game played in Cove by Trenton versus Cove was won 10 to 37 by the Trenton girls So far the girls have won all of their softball games. v NVW OIT then-othe- r traditional Canadian markets. Police Hunt 1 d sur-ver- y . I. A B. Thu-sda- d trouble-shoote- l.l Albeit ('.tiffin Mr and Mis and family fiom California woie 'undav vixitms at Mr and Mis Henry Elleiiiian v and guests of Mr Mis Vugil Men ill and family were her sisteis. Mr and Mrs Tied MtKinev and fannlv, 1da .Rp.icknian and Ixiv s Face Pieice land Cota Menill Thev all went up lgan Canyon for dinner and spent an eniov able dav Mr and Mis Maiion Andiew and family spent Thuisday in Iigan Canvon and had a sets enjovahle dav Thpn on Saturday thev molmed to Salt I.ake City. Ltah lo attend Ihe annual Cottle reunion. gested Eight territory must operate under instrument lanes to avoid flight rules and in federally-designecollisions. Crews report a noticeable decline in the number of near misses" in the triangle. SIGNS OF THE TIMES The Magazine, Aviation Research and Development. is changing its name to Missile Design and Development." The reason: A showed that 88 lerccnt of its readers are now devoting themselves to missile research." cf of natural gas? The loss of heat in the vaporization of this water content is nearly 10. The vaporization in burning coal is less than Read below what two nationally recognized heating engineers say on this subject of relative efficiency. Arrive From California ; o , Trenton Ihe llersld SANDERS d t COAL & WOOD YEATES M &L COAL CO. COAL CO. Logan Phone 76 Logan Phone 74 1 Logan Phone 293 t t i .1 . i Dealers I ABC Coals are in good service and PREPARED ABC Coals Water-Washed-Heat-Dri- ts3 ES ES tSSSI 1S3 E3I E3 IE3 Hcmogenized-Duspruf- cd ed- ES IS ES ESS E3 Hi R9 ESI eg d ESS 1 I E3 E3 C3 E3 cJl |