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Show Fair time is wl,h us to think for this time to ance at events in Cache . . . VOL 48. NO. 183 LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1957 Cache Stake Leader Called To Preside Over LDS West Central States Mission C acjtfi W leinllt who has tms, and immediately prepaied beer puMdent of Cache LDS to go. by automobile, to Billings stake, and Mrs Memll left this Elder Merrill has been piesi-wei- k foi Billings, Montana, dent of Cache stake for llz vheie the v will pieside over the and was a counselor in the yeais, pi on Meet Cential Sates mission dency for about 10 jeaix piior to 'll.ev leteived their appoint- - that Th fanulv nome is at 238 rnert Tuesday, following inter- - Eart Sixth Noith views with the General Authori- -' During Piesident Mei rills ser- - m the adnumstiative bodv of Cache stake, many improve- ,vice ments have been made. One bf the greatest and most recent is launching of the new 21st ward chapel, and several other chapel aie in the planning projects stage. Emoute to the mission, the .Mei rills, who will be aceompani-- j ed bv their son, Geoige, will visit in Vellowstone National Paik for a bnef vacation prior to assuming the duties ot mission piesi dent He will preside ovei the 'mission, with headquaiters at Billings Two stakes have lecent-- I ly been oiganized in the mission, which covers Wyoming, Montana and the western part of Noith and South Dakota 10 000 mem-bei- s of the chuicli live m the aiea and 148 nussionai ics, includ-- 1 mg seveial from Cache alley , ate laboring in the mission Piesident Memll I h7iifeVHe beganmakTng badly damaged and may have burned. He saw no surviv- ors. He made the find at 9:35 am. while flying along the ue cream upon his giaduation pig Horn River. Aboard the downed aircraft were William B. Flemand AE geologist, and Melvin Reeves, 2, said plans were being made to of Woods Cross, Utah, the pilot end a party to the scene the The ground Hardv said he spotted Is an almost inacces- plane wteckage about two miles south .able spot It will be a terrific of the Big Horn River on a riige Tp' said Hear the 8 000 foot level He paid1 the not could he tell whether an the Skyhaven FIving School of, plane had tried to makf Woods Cross and has moie thani emergency landing Aj jng houis as a pnvate The seat i h and rescue coordin-- 1 and instructor. Fleming is pilot the for Aeronautics Montana atoi a nafive of Cthagen, Montana. Commission, Charles A. Lynch, Ljnch said the men left Logan Field heie about 4 a m Thursday on an aenal suivey assignmen They were to have returned two houis later. Howand ever, they have not been heard from since. The air traffic control tower at Logan Field said the men did not file a flight plan and had no Mid- radio communication wnth the SAN FRANCISCO (IB west teamsters leader James Hof- tower after their departuie fa says he will try to foi m a giant union combine embracing all transportation unions, land, sea and air, if he is elected presiI' dent of the Teamsters Union Hoffa said Thursday it is increasingly necessary for unions ef -r m the transportation field to cooperate in the bargaining Aou cant have a one-cistrike any moie, or a strike in just one kind of transportation, he said You have to strike them 32, of Billings, Hoffa Seeks one-ha- Giant Combine lf farm. after his death in 1932, until he moved to Logan in 1946 That farm is now the Benson stake eifai e project Casper was call- Qn a church nilsslon in the Central States in 1925 and Was distiict president in Texas and Oklahoma He marned the former Anna Crockett of Preston m 1928 and held many positions m the Ben-- 1 son sake, including a Benson stake high councilman for six yeais, belore moving to Logan He was named second counselor to President William W. Owens when the Cache Stake was divided and then was first coun- selor to President L Tom Peiry for eight and one-havears Address of the Merrills while at the nussiojt home in Billings will be 1020 North 31st Street, Billings, Montana. lf LONDON (IB lb western powers offeied today to open all of Fuiope and Jvoith America to Soviet air and ground insnectois if Russia will admit the West to all Soviet teiritoiy The sweeping plan, piesented to the UN Disarmament (onleience by Secretaiy 0f state John Foster Dulles was the bioadest challenge vet issued bv the West in 11 yeais of stalemated arms cut talks The westein plan included a flexible clause offering smaller, compressed zones m Euiope and Noith Amenca if Russia balks at thiowmg open all it s vast temtoiv Dulles piesented the plan on behalf of the United States, Biitain, Canada and Fiance with a plea that expet ts begin "at once to diaw up detailed bluepi nits five-pow- a succeed Samuel A Hendi u ks as pi esident of the mission Filler llendmks was released in Mauh and Geoige Simmons was appointed But he has been piesident because of ill health and Piesident Hendricks was recalled to act as president until a new one could be chosen Piesident Hendncks Malad Idaho is a native of Richmond and he and President Memll were school mates while they were young President and Mrs Merrill are the parents of thiee boys Their oldeM Richard, is in the building business in Los Angeles and lives in Burbank He is married to the former Jolene Eliason of Hyrum and they have two childien, a boy and a gul Dervvin will be a senior student in civil engineering at Utah State r v Umvei'ity this fall He woiks t Wj. with an engineering firm in Mid iifttllllTlB vale unng the summer. He is PRESIDING OVER West Central States LDS mission are mained to the former Luana Piesident and Mrs. Casper W Merrill, shown here m their home Packer of Logan and they have or.e son befoie leaving for Billings, Montana this week. The third son, George, Is a junior at USU and is majoung in business admimsti ation He will retuin from the trip to Montana m time to return to school. All three sons have served LDS missions, George, having just returned from the East Central States mission The tei m of the mission is indefinite and pnvate farewells have been given the Merrills by both stake and ward officials They left Wednesday for the BILLINGS, Mont. (UP) A red and white Super autoraoblle trlp Piper Cub carrying an Atomic Energy Commission em- - Casper Merrill has long been plo,, e and his Utah pilot was spotted from the air on a identified with the Ice cream industry in Cache ridge in the rugged Pryor Mountains in southern Mon- manufactunng Valley. He was boin in Preston tana today. a son of.O, D and Louise W. Billings pilot Elmer Hardy said the plane appeared Mei rill and lived in Richmond ming, JINCTION, Colo (W Interior Secietary Fred A Seaton urged Congiess today to e adopt the administration s mmeial progiam under which the goveinment would aid private industiy in developing mineral resources Hearings on the program now The progiam aie underway would piovide for more extensive exploration and development of mineral resources, and would encouiage pnvate initiative and investment in this field Seaton spoke at the dedication of Amencan Gilsomte Companys new 15 million dollar refinery heie, which the company said bas enabbt it to break the svn- thetic fuel barrier The company said the development has added the equivalent of a major od field to the nations petroleum reserves E F Goodner, piesident of the company, said crude oil can be produced from the shiny black eoal-lik- e sbustauce, Cilsonite, for considerably less than $1 87 a bariel. against the current puce of between $2 20 and $4 for crude GRAND long-lang- Federal Responsibility The development marks the first commercial production of oil from a solid mineral and in effect means oil now can be mined as well as diilled Seaton, m making his plea for support of the proposed legislathe federal governtion, said ment in teamwork with private enterprise, has a responsibility m helping to assure the continuing progress of Amencan mining The two woiking together have had a remarkable recoid of success The administration, he said, stands ready to lend a helping hand to the minerals industry in solving its problems Heie is how he explained the) would opeiatr 'proposed hep prPlvate enterpnse t0 rp duce those hazards An individual or organization interested in Investigating a site 1 and unable to obtain pnvate nancing for the full amount need- ed could get federal financial as- sistance, provided the site looked promising to government experts If exploration should be successful and ore should be mined the company w wild pav the government back with Interest If not the two would share the loss Eastern Utah Deposit The refinery turns out Gilson- ite derived gasoline that will be sold wilhin a radius of the Grand Junction aiea, and (Continued on Page 10) fi-- 100-mi- Coast 6 S - un- it would substitute the Antic Uncle, an aiea including of Canada, sections Alaska, Danish Gieenland and nonhein Noiwav as well as Aietic Russia hnd all of Alaska, a bolder stnp of Canada and Russia s Kamrhitik Peninsula and Kurile Island summit Gtwiev a July 21, 1955 It includes all instead of just the of U 1 or the U S ence beyond its Aug. 1 deadline of these zones is acthen the West will cepted, the Soviet pioposal for accept n a f uropean zone with the that it include a significant part of the territory of the Soviet Union as well as the oilier eountues of Eastern Em ope " Dulles came heie Monday on behalf of Piesident Eisenhower to tiv to cut thiough diplomatic led tape But he had been cautious about appearing at a subcommittee session for fear the Russians would capitalize on it and demand a foimal foreign ministers conference Appal entlv he won Soviet delegate Valerian Zonns at lunch Wednesday foi an informal appearance This was the same dav Zoim agieed n with the poweis to continue the disaimament confer If on Dules presence here alieady has incieased the pace. The piesence of BiiUsh Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and Freni h Foreign Minister Christian Pinedu permitted the three poweis to make on the spot decisions. Dulles won from the allies agreement on a comprehensive accordion open skies plan sti etching fiom the Atlantic Ocean to the Soviets Urah Mountains, if Russia agiees, or a smaller area if Russia balks. Rut he had failed up to this moi ning to overcome a sudden on the sue French about-fac- e of tioop cuts. Fiance was repotted balking at the U. S tioop plan on grounds such a ceiling might affect its need 1o maintain stiong fighting foices in North Afuca pio-visio- v confei ence mal. -- Canada-Russian 7cme al limitation we-ter- Eisenhower Terms Senate Jury Trial Amendment Disappointment AndThreat By Daj ton Moore United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) President Eisenhower today called the Senates trial amendment to his civil rights bill bitterly disappointing and a threat to the entire federal judicial system. In one of the strongest statements to come from the White House in this administration, Eisenhower said that rarely in the legislative history of the United States had so many extraneous issues been introduced in Senate debate in order to confuse both legislators and the public. The Senate late Thui sday night passed by a vote of 51 to 42 an amendment guaranteeing jury trial m cases of i&J'TsSk ww . 1- v .... - m Sf criminal contempt of court, aj provision opposed flatly by the now in effect keep Negroes off President and Senate GOP leader! many federal Junes in the South. Io Jt Present toim the bill William T. Knowland j C After discussing the Senate at--, mission onea?. civil rights, 2 protion with his Cabinet tins vide for new assistant attorney ing, the President sud the intergeneral to handl.e civil rights position of a jury tnal between 3 repeal a ReconatrucUon a federal judge and his legal or- - cases, Period empowering the Presiders would "weaken our whole dent to law use troops to enforce Nejudicial system and particularly gro rights and 4 authorize tli the prestige of the federal judiciattorney general to vek injuncary tions to safeguard voting rights of Negroes, with jury trials for Hruse May Balk criminal violations of such In this case it will also make latgely ineffective the Dastc purpose of the bill that of protectand effectively ing promptly every American in his right to - tCr Fears Senate he said vote, House Republican leaders said Senate amendments probablv have killed the chances for enactment of any civil rights law this year They said the House will not the jury trial amendment, accept GO TAKE A JLMP FOR A Ol RSELF Thats what Darrell when coupled with earespecially has been telling college lier Senate action to comine the WASHINGTON (IB House ReBianstetter, students Thev took him so seriously in the sport that a meet bill to voting rights only publican leaders said today that has been arranged betv.een the University of Geoigia and Georgia Some Republican congiessmen the Senate has killed the prosTech Above, Brandstetter is helping Frances Anderson into her predicted that the House wou'd hainess as they prepare for a jump at Atlanta Brandstetter is refuse to go along with the Sen- pects for any chil rights legislaate's chances in conference com- tion during this session of Congoing to Yugoslavia in September to take part in competition. gress mittee They piedicted the House would Threats of a southern filibuster not Some from senators accept a jury trial amendevaporated Senate ment which a coalition of souththe South, including B ern Democrats and other conser-Johnso- n Democratic Leader Lyndon of Texas, now said theyjvatives from both parties pushed ' would vote for the bill through the Senate early today. President Eisenhower, in one of It now was essentially a voting y tights bill with a provision for his strongest criticisms of the tnal in erumnal contempt islative branch called the The Senate last week dealtl ate s action bitterly disappomt-EiscnhowGovernment an-- , in Eastern Cuba HAVANA IP and a threat to the entire g a first S Am U. major ger rose today against federal judicial system, bassador Earl E T Smith and under a decree suspending civil! back by knocking out a broad tlieie weie reports he may be rights for 45 days, veiled military provision that would have given1 The Senate planned to push the attorney general sweeping ahead toward completion of its asked to leave the country be- developments in the area became rebel-hel- d Smith powers in civil rights major revision of the House-passe- d But areas in injunctive Havana, he visited cause bill, after taking time out for the target of an unprecedented cases generally. some other business Democratic campaign of attacks bv govern leader Lyndon B Johnson predicmerit spokesmen because of his MlMlfAH critical confments Wednesday on The only relatively important ted a final vote by the middle of I next week pobee precautions in deputed issue remaining conOliver congressional news ed Santiago cerned the subpena powers of a Rackets: John McNiff, an offiInformed circles said it was un-- propose(j bipartisan commission likelv the admimsti ation would go on civlj nglits Admmisli ation cial of the Association of Catho-- I he Trade Unionists, told the Senso far as to throw him out of forces have agreed to three that LAKE CITY (IB A young Cuba cessions on the commission sec- - ate Rackets Committee A Cuban James R. Hoffa of the teamsters White House spokes- - tlon 0f tbe bill Sandy motorist was killed and a and the mob of his fuend John- Midvale duver was injured early' man announced, however, Guelf nv 1() threaten to rob a million 1'UdUUUki todav when their autos collided Foreign Minister Gonzalo has been instructed to get hold "I12 e1puW,Ca"S south of here. p? New Yo.kers of honest unionism. th meJ)dment for the purpose of dis- The vict.m was identified as of Smith gaij low paid Negro ard Puer- to Rican workeis are btiug ex- Dickie Lewis Wetzel 20. a son of cussing his unfortunate declara- - Pu lcans hower who came out rongly Mr and Mrs M.gil Wetzel of turns in Santiago in an alliance of crooked Wedne - ploiled the Sandv Salt Lake County deputy Lnconf.rmed teports said rebel., daunions and crooked emploveis. 33 Repubii-zewere It i Opposing sheriff Robert Sanders said Wet- - 0, mating from hideouts m the Bertha Nunez, a native of Honand 9 Democrats ran a red light at 7800 South Mistress Mountains bad burned duras who woiks for a New A'ork and Redwood road striking the pojuc station m Buvectto and snl The amendment to the voting appliance maker, said one of Wetzel armv barracks in Minas second car broadside rights section of the bill would Di0s unions organized her shop crlm-Ultb died in the crash the boss heip and workers Guerrillas also woe said to Provide for jury tnals m The second driver, Victor Clint- - bave blown up budges across inal contempt cases wheie the had to pay big initiation fees and ron Cardona. 28, of Midvale was the CuneIa Ya0 and Macanacum Purpose of a judge was to punish dues in leturn foi a small pay not senouslv hurt. A passenger a defendant, such as a registiar raise m his car, Ben Baca 23 of Bingvoters, for disobey mg an m-Farmers: The House is expectNormal activity in Santiago was ham', was unharmed No other register a Negro as ed to vote soon on a proposed a standstill today as a result iu,'-tlopersons were involved check-off- " voter. of a system to permit colgeneral stnke" called bv But a federal judge could jail lecting funds from farmers to fithe opposition to protest the kill- a nationwide a registar, without a jury Ltal, nance campaign ing of a rebel leader by police 9V2 o for as long as he failed to com- - promoting sale of meat The sysa union to W CHICAGO HB IB tem would be similar ASHING rtfN The State plv wuh the injunction Chicago police have their candidate for the Department oidered the U. S In an effort to woo voter for dues collection from an employes faste-- t man alive if thev Fmbassv in Cuba to forwaid a the amendment apparently suc- wages Producer associations catch him. A burglar pursued bv complete report on the incident cessfully it supporters Wed-da- y would be allowed to deduct 10 oattolman Elmer Brown took off which led Cuban officials to acaccepted a revision that cents a head for cattle and 5 cents so fast he sprang right cut of cuse Earl E. T Smith, the new would guarantee Negroe the a head for sheep, lamb and hogs The shoes aie being U. S Ambassador, of mtetfering right to serve on federal juries from the sale prce at stockvards his 'hoes in Cuban affairs. kept as evidence. regardless ot slat law which to raise money for the sampaign. Has Killed Civil Rights Aim Envoy Angers Cuban Officials leg-jur- Sen-Cos- es er set-iin- rebel-mfes- t- f J odment n .wAaiK- 0 Tfr - long- at shoremen Hoffa said he has no intention of leaving the AFL-CIHoffa said he has been supena-e- d by the Senate Racket Committee to appear before it in Washington Aug 13 He said he Will be there Hoffa is meeting here with other teamsteis leaders to draw up proposed reforms in the union constitution. The proposals will be submitted to the union convention in Miami Sept. 30. S and the Soviet Union, a big concession It also might im iuoe ?'l ol 1 uiope fiom li eland on the west to Russia s Lial Moun tains in the east This means the whole of Westein fuiope, about 1 400 000 squaie mile's in tetuin foi all of Eastern Lui- - plan went much han the original open skies plan fust pioposed bv Piesident Eisenhower at the Exhibit U-R FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE-T- he e line of Air Force announced that a radar stations called Distant Early Warning to warn the US in case of an enemy DEWT) attack has been completed and placed In operation High on a snowy peak in Canada s Arctic Ol S 3000-mil- wilderness stands this tvpual DEW line station Mam seaich antenna is located in the domeshaped building (center) from which warnings can be sent to Defense Command centeis in the U S and Canada v.ith seconds of radar contact wuh enemy aircraft or missiles. of y tem-peratu- con-SAL- T ternational Longshoremens and W aiehousemens Union, and the East Canada The Dulles fuithet older Fiva-da- forecast shows scattered afternoon and evening showers beginning early next week, with averaging about nor- CENTS ope and furupean Russia, about 2 800 000 squaie miles It accepts Soviet Pienner Nikolai Bulganin s demand foi gicup inspection Intel national inspection posts would be set lip at ports, railway centeis, load junctions and air fields in all the zones coveied by open skies But because Russia pievious-lbad objected to including all Sov let territorv under open skies, the new plan piovidd an altei nate st through Saturday is the the day, weatherwixe. 1 Hoffa said he envisaged a council or loose federation comprising Independent He said Soviet acceptance of these sweeping saf e g u a r d s against surprise attack would help create the kind of East-weconlidence needed for fuither arms cuts and settlement of major intei national disputes JdllQYJ UllYCI 11 ions, an line unions and dock tool kers He also emphasized only unions would belonging to the AFL-CIbelong to this federation This Would exclude Harry Bridges In- FIVE oil ty the Teamsters, the railroad Fair skies Herald J ouiraal. 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