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Show Autumn colors See. 34.66 P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE The Herald Journal . . now are approaching their brightest in Cache hills, following some cool nights Many families w ill be making trips into the canyons to enjoy nature's splendor. Permit No. 46 R.F.D. Star Route or P.O. Boxholder FIVE CENTS LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1958 VOL 49, NO. 225 PAID Logan, Utah Utah Dairy Aides To Salute Benson Utahs dairy industry today Representatives of the Amerprepared to salute Secretary of ican Dairy Association of Utah Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson this evening will greet Spcietary for championing the cause of a Benson at the Salt Lake airport healthier America and a healthier dairy industry through drinking more milk and eating more milk products. First Couple's Vacation To End Tuesday NEWPORT. R. I. (UPU President and Mrs. Eisenhower will end their vacation here Tuesday and return to Washington. The White House said the President will depart aboard the III presidential plane ColumbineR I.. from the Quonset Point, Naval Air Station in the morning flight to Washfor the ington. It had been announced earlier that the President would return for a to the capital Tuesday White House stag luncheon for minis-- , Latin American foreign tcrs. But it wasn't until today that the White House said that the trip would mark the end of the President's vacation which started Aug. 29. The President played golf this afternoon with Howard G. Cushing, president of the Newport Accompanying Club. Country them around the course, but not Los playing, was Charles ofJones, Richfield Angeles, president Oil Corp., who arrived today. Jones, the White House said, was staying overnight on Fort Adams but not in the summer White House. Mining Executives Hold Comment On Import Paring SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Utah mining executives reserved comment today on the new quota program for cutting lead and line imports. Miles P. Romney, manager of The Utah Mining Assn., said We dont want to comment until we know the details on the action and know how to evaluate it. leadRomrey and other mining Franers were contacted in San cisco, where they are attending the American Mining Congress. The quota program also was announced in Salt Lake City by Sen. Arthur V. Watkins Watkins said Republican members of the U. S. Tariff Commission recommended tariffs and quotas while the three Democrat ). members recommended higher tariffs without quotas. The commission is headed by Dr. Edward Brossard, a former Utahn. The Senator added the action was taken in accordance with the in Republican platform adopted at San Francisco. Part of the platform, he said, promised a faithful and expeditious enforcement of the escape clause Reciprocal of the provisions Trade Agreements Act. 1956 Negro Pastor dustry reads: We pay tribute to you for the cause of a championing healthier America and a healthier dairy industry through drinking more milk and eating more milk products. We agree with you heartily that in milk America has its most nearly perfect food, and that we as dairy farmers and dairy processors must tell our story more vigorously and more effectively through better packaging, better merchandising, and CONTROVERSI 4L S h e r man Adams will tell nation his White House plans tonight. Adams Reveals Resignation Plans Tonight UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UFI) The question of admitting Communist China to the United Nations arose again today in the General Assembly. Another rebuff to Peiping was expected But all indications were that U.N. debate on the Formosa crisis itself would await outcome of the Warsaw talks between the ambassadors of the United States and rommunist China. The Warsaw talks appeared to be approaching a stalemate and dispatches from the Polish capital reflected growing pessimism that Ambassador Jacob Beam and Communist Ambassador Wang Ping-nacould reach a cease fire. Debate on the admission of Red China hinged on debate on the agenda for the assembly session and a report by the steering committee which voted against including this item this year. India, which for two years has Chinese Communist sponsored better advertising. We are proud of you. Secretary Benson. We are p:oud of The NEWPORT, R. I. (UPD your courage, your integrity, White House today requested raexand your your forthrightness, dio and television network time ample of the highest ideals of Some of us have tonight for embattled presidenAmericanism. tial aide Sherman Adams. 59, to disagreed with you on some tell the nation whether he will will us of Some of the issues past. resign. probably disagree on some points Adams will make a speech of in the future. But we are united about 15 minutes from the White in our respect for you. Your love House. of your God, your country, your The announcement that he family and your work enrich all would speak followed a dramatic that ycu do. surprise conference between him We thank you for your many and the President here at the gifts to dairying. You may be chief executives vacation office. White House Press Secretary sure that we shall continue to Adhelp America by helping our- James C. Hagerty said that selves through bringing Utah and ams in the speech would disclose America more, and more high whether he will resign. Before the announcement. Adquality, dairy foods. ams conferred twice with Presiexamfor We admire you your The dent Eisenhower. Reports here TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) ple of hard, intelligent work, were that Adams would resign. Nationalist naval commander which We believe remains one of Adams was in and out of the said the foundation stones of a strong today that Communist China vacation White House Presidents BAA-BEPreparing for the America, Mr. Petersons state- office and was seen pacing the is attempting to move some of its ment in behalf of the cheese in- floor between New Jersey State Fair in Trenvisits in larger ships into the Formosa ton, pretty Anita Saitta, 16, of dustry said. He noted that on silence. Strait, where the U. S. 7th Fleet launchof ADA Utah Paramus, gives this Dorset Monday, the He refused to answer all ques- is on patrol. sheep the latest coiffure. The ed the fifth annual Utah cheese tions put to him by reporters. Adm. Liang Shau-chaadded, fair is 213 years old this year, festival, aimed at encouraging I have no statement, was however, that none of the larger oldest in the country. to eat more Utah cheese. the only thing he said on his arpeople type Red naval vessels had been rival here by plane for the meetsighted in the strait thus far. ings with Eisenhower which were The Communist Chinese navy to his as career end expected one cruiser and sevaral the most powerful presidential includes destroyers and submarines. assistant in history. The Nationalist vice defense Hagerty said he didnt know minister said Sunday that the whether Adams would resign. But reports of his impending re- Reds had moved about of their naval vessels into the signation have been widespread Formosa Strait. in Republican circles in WashMeanwhile, top U. S. commandGOP ever the since defeat ington in the Maine election. Adams ers in the Pacific met today with had been considered by some Chinese Nationalist military leadRepublicans a political liability ers to plot strategy in the face of because of his relations with Peipings warnings that war could The creation of a new University ward and reorgan- Boston textile manufacturer Ber- break out any time with the Unization of several other wards in the stake were made nard Goldfine, who w'as accused ited States. last night under the direction of Reed Bullen, University by a congressional committee of Adm. Harry D. Felt, commander of American military forces in buying influence with gifts. stake president. Adams arrived here by heli- the Pacific, and Nationalist ChiThe new University Sixth Ward will include all of copter from Quonset Point. He nese Vice Premier Chen Cheng Logan west of 3rd East, and they will share facilities with stepped from the helicopter, headed the groups wrich met tothe First Ward, where G. J. Kidd smiled and then shook hands day in the brick Defense Minisis bishop. try building in downtown Taipei. Arnold T. Ellsworth as 1st coun- with Hagerty. Adams arrival was unexpect- President Chian George E. Stoddard was re- selor; Ruel Halbert Christensen, ed. Hagerty said that he had not leased as bishop of the Univer- 2nd counselor, and Royal Duane been informed of It until this theNomeetings Tuesday. communique was issued afas Jensen clerk. sity Second Ward and sustained morning. the ter first of two days of conRoss of Bishop the Covington as bishop of the newly created Adams went into conference ferences. But military quarters reWard Fourth also University Sixth Ward. Bartell with the President University immediately counselors. Kelly who had arrived from his Ft. believed the talks dealt primarily C. Jensen will serve as his first ceived new with America's role in defending counselor and Robert Clouse as Neil Farmer and Ralph Barlow Adams vacation residence aboard Clark were as sustained first the presidential yacht, the Bar- the Formoas area with jet fightclerk. He has yet to choose a atomic capable missiles and and second counselor, respecsecond counselor. bara Anne, about five minutes ers, the nuclear equipped 7th Fleet. tively, succeeding Rey Leroy earlier. in Stoddard Replacing Bishop Adams has been under almost the University 2nd Ward will be Barnes and Bartell C. Jensen. Wade G. Dewey, who was sus- LaVoir A, Banks was also re- constant fire but of varying intained last night as bishop. His leased as ward clerk, and Charles tensity ever sinee last summer when House investigators brought counselor will be Joseph A. Han-n.- B. Jeppsen, financial clerk. According to President Bullen, out that he had taken expensive 1st, and Kay H. Christensen, the reorganizations were neces- gifts from Goldfine and also insecond. Lorin H. Grover was released sitated due to a flux of families terceded at federal agencies for a' 1st counselor in the University moving both within and out of the BostonGOPindustrialist. Many congressmen and 2nd Ward, and Jack F. Burr as the stake. A new wave BEIRUT (UPD party leaders publicly or pri- second counselor, along with the vately-calle- d for Adams resig- - of tension in Lebanon today con-- 1 clerk, M. Kent Cannon. nation on the ground he was aifronted President-elec- t Fuad In the University Third Ward liability. Chehab with a test of strength Grover Dwight Jensen, 1st counOAKLEY (UPI)-Edw- ard SorPressure on Adams to resign even before his scheduled inau- selor, Arnold T. Ellsworth, sec- enson, 77, Summit increased sharply prominent following a guration Tuesday. ond counselor, and Richard C. County business and civic leader lull after the stunning Demo-- j Beirut lay as in a coma, with Cook, clerk, were released. died in a Coalville hospital y victory in the Maine elec-- 1 security patrols enforcing a 24- Bishop Sterling Taylor chose of carcinoma. tion Sept. 8. hour curfew while thousands of armed, undisciplined men on both awaited only a pretext foe PROMINENT TEACHER new violence in this revolt-tor- n - The Rev. NEW YORK UPD Dr Martin Luther King Jr. was only a sneeze away from death after a Negro woman plunged a stiletta-lik- e letter opener into his chest Saturday, his doctors said today. The Negro leader of the successful fight to get buses in Montregomery, Ala., desegi egated at mained in critical condition Harlem Hospital. It will be two weeks before he is out of the hospital and at least t'uee months before he fully recovers, doctors said. Mrs. Izola Ware Cuny, 4?. the domestic who thrust the letter opener into King as he autographed copies of his new book in the L. M. Blumstcin Departd ment Store in Harlem, was to Bellevue Hospital for mental observation. Dr. Emil A. Naeierio, one of three surgeons who took part in a delicate operation to remove the letter opener Horn Kings chest cavity, said the sharp tip of the blade had penetrated directly to the outer wall of the com-mit'e- aorta. The aorta is the main arterial trunk that pipes blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Rents Are High The averNEW YORK (UPD apartment in age three-roonew buildings in Manhattan rents for $184 a month, the City Plan said Sunday ning Commission Elsewhere in the city rental for a similar apartment is $151. membership, indicated it would raise the issue in the assembly. American delegates were convinced they could defeat the issue which lost last year by a vote 7 of with 6 abstentions. Secretary of State John Foster 47-2- Dulles and other U. S. delegates, Francis O. Wilcox, assistant to assembly have indicated they of state for intension-wer- e secretary . willing to discuss the For-affairs, told a tele- organization mosa crisis if the Warsaw talks ll fail, and were willing to wait up v'slon program Sunday the two necks to see how the cision might come in another week or so. talks progress 1 de-ti- Ike's Rejeclion Brings Blast C yvv. From Red Press n & MOSCOW Ship Move The Moscow took the rejection calmly, but diplomatic observers said it led to a situation which appeared to be the most dangerous the world has known since World War II. Unprecedented! . . . premeditated provocation! said the headlines in the Communist or- iJt 'MM ( gan Pravda. Its editorial descrlb-e- d the Presidents action as insolent. Red China, echoing the line laid down Sunday by Russia, said America's refusal to abandon its friends In the Far East had transformed the diplomatic negotiations In Warsaw to mere empty In Formosa Area tight-lippe- NEW ONE CREATED University Wards Are Reorganized If This candid portrait doesnt record the usual grinning Harry S. Truman. It shows the veteran campaigner in a reflective mood. Harry was swinging through New York beating the drum for Democratic candidates with his accustomed vigorous technique. A LONG TIME IN FIGHTING FORM one-thir- d Kai-she- k Tension Grips Lebanon Again Sun-Ida- YOUNG words. - d o Republicans Fire Back At Truman WASHINGTON (UPI) The Republican Party began firing back at former President Truman today, acin and cusing him of many his first round of 1958 campaign speeches. GOP National Chairman Meade Alcorn issued a man VS- The Truth Fact Sheet and said the national mud-slingin- Dr. W. director. by W. Richards, Institute Mr. Durham has been principal of SI. George LDS g America Assails committee would prepare more the if necessary to correct misformer presidents major statements. Alcorn said Truman speeches last week included "a mountain-size- d pile of distortions, and outright, deliberate Hungarian Trials, Executions falsehoods designed to deceive Americans. It is most interesting to note that Mr. Truman makes no men- tion of his party's national stand on civil rights and offers no explanation to his northern audiences as to why southern Demo- crats are closing public schools rather than obeying the law, corn said. To Truman's charge the GOP wanted to prevent full production, the fact sheet said national duction this year was about 100 billion dollars above the peak pro-crat- ic year under the Truman admin-side- s istration As for his statement Republi-countrcans wanted some unemployment All leaces for U. S forces In and wanted to hold wages down, Lebanon were cancelled. Only the GOP replied that more Amer-th- e most essential American mil- -' Scans are at work and earning itary traffic was moving. m0re than ever before and per- A new upsurge of trouble dur- - sonal income is at record levels, ing the week end appeared to Commenting on Truman's in New Jersey. After high school blasted hopes the inaugura- - marks about the budget, the na of to Chehab as successor tional committee said the na graduation, he attended Brigham in Camille President y0nal debt had risen 234 billion Young University for a year, then unpopular Chamoun would end the rebellion doUdrs u,ider Democrat admin- served a mission in the Western that flared last May. istrations and that the recent States. The kidnapping Friday of Fuad Democratic Congress had voted He continued his collegiate Iladaad, popular for more spending than the study at Utah State where he columnist for a j)0 asked. his master's degree, newspaper. touched off the new.1. c r achieved while attending the University trouhle. Rebels and supporters here, he served as eounseler in of the government snatched hosthe East Cache stake mis-uotages bv the dozen, and the ina He is a member of the national surgents scheduled hono rary scholastic fraternity. strike today. Most of the kidnapped hostages Phi Kappa Phi. Devere HONOLULU (UPD Mr. Durham is married to t!ieiveie released and the curfew 42, today looked ahead to Baker, to have eliminated the appeared of former Fare Davis, daughter immediate threat of new vio- - a bigger adventure after sue- Bishop and Mrs. John S. Davis, still ran high. cessfully drifting on a raft from River Heights. The young "ouple lence, hut tension on his California to Hawaii of a two son and are parents fourth attempt. daughters Baker, a Mormon elder, was accompanied by three men and n NATIONS. N. Y. (U UNITED half-trut- PI) The United States declared d today that the Hungarian Communist regime must resort to revolting spectacles of secret trials and executions to remain in power. U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge made the statement refuting Soviet attempts to block a new Hungarian debate in the U. N. General Assembly. Soviet-supporte- DETROIT (UPI) The United Auto Woikers Union, heading toward a climax of almost six months of contract negotiations, was expected to reject offers by Qeneraj Motors and Chrysler Corp. today and present a counter-offer of its own. General Motors, largest of the "big three auto producers, and Chrysler proposed Saturday the union accept substantially the same terms from them that it did last Wednesday from Ford Motor Co. But UAW president Walter P. Reuther called the offers s j the start of bargaining and said wanted more than a carbon copy of the Ford pact. Chrysler, smallest of the big three, countered with conditions of its own, asking that in return for settlement on Ford terms the union extend Chrysler's basic contract to plants formerly operated by Briggs Manufacturing Co. (recently purchased by Chrysler!; that it give Chrysler comparable contract conditions in regard to union representation in plants as are included in agreements with the other companies, and that it improve the clause in the contract. The assembly voted Notes Surplus Of Baby-Sitte- an e Sees No War NEW YORK (UPD Mine. said Sunday Chiang night she did not believe the Formosa Strait crisis would lead to World War III prov ided the West stood firm. However, the wife of Nationalist China's President told a television audience the principles involved in the dispute o- er the Quemoy and Matsu islands were worth the risk of kai-slie- k - offshore war. a y rs wasent baby-sitter- NEW MEMBER of Logan LDS Institute faculty, Reed C. Durham Jr. short-tendan- I pre-dent- It Baker and his companions left California July 5 aboard their 28 raft which cost $30,000 by 1 to outfit. When they arrived they had just two cans of stewed tomatoes and a can of spinach left. They ate mostly fish. A fishing boat sighted the raft off Maui and towed it into haibor. Baker said he and the crew knew at all times where they were. The pup, called Tangoroa (Tahitian for sea god), had been rescued from an animal shelter in California where he was to have islands. mongrel pup on the With Baker on the cruise were voyage from Redondo Beach to Maui Island on the raft Lehi IV, Larry Foglino, 28, a UCLA psyA A which ended NEW DELHI, India (UPI) SALTLAKE CITY (UPI) chologist who served as navigaSaturday night. record 280,144 persons attended government report on unemploy- Baker said he next was de- tor; Dan Mcfarland, 27, a gradthe 1958 Utah State Fair it said today India has a termined to go from the Mideast uate of Mexico City College: and truck drivers to Central America by raft as Edward Kekaula, 27, of Honolulu plus of today. This topped the previous at-- , and messenger bov s and a student at Brigham soon as possible. His objective is a All were in record of 246,000 persons age of draftsmen, engineers and to substantiate a section of the'Young University other technical personncL been destroyed. Book of Mormon which says the (good shape. during the 1956 lair. Fair Record weekend, Prophet Lehi used the drifting method to get his people from the Red Sea to Central America. The trip just concluded, Baker said, was to prove ancient peoples could have drifted from the American continent to populate the Hawaiian and other Pacific with 61-1- abstentions mostly Afro-Asito put the Hungarian item on the agenda for debate later In the session. President Charles Assembly Malik of Lebanon put off until this afternoon consideration of the Chinese representation issue, on which a major debate loomed-h10 Lehi IV Finally Makes Seminary, and also has served on the Seminary stalls in Logan and Ogden. When he was graduated from USU, he was honored as the outstanding male student by receiving the President's Award. The Institute faculty will now includes, as the new year gets under way, Dr. Riehaids, Dr Wendell O. Rich. J. Karl Wood, Bishop Janies L. Bradley. Bishop Geocge J. Kidd and Mr. Durham. Dr. Richards stated that registration for ti e fall quarter will be conducted this simultaneously with University Largest enrollments in signup the Institute's history are anticipated. Oficrings include more than a scoie of subjects. If the United States is really sincere, it must immediately stop its armed provocations and war threats and immediately withdraw its forces from the Taiwan (Formosa) area, Peiping Radio said. The broadcast said Eisenhower rejected Khrushchevs note because the Soviet leader exposed the U. S. as an aggressor and discredited its policy of atomic blackmail. Th official press here quoted comments from Communist news, papers and correspondents in various countries to support its claim of widespread opposition to the Presidents stand. A Tass dispatch from New York said the Presidents attitude is opposed by allies, by neutrals, by the American left and by the Democratic opposition, which now regards the government's policy very critically. - Joins Institute Faculty Reed C. Durham, Jr., graduate A native of Long Beach, Calif., from Utah State University where Mr. Durham is a son of Mr. and he received his bachelor's and Mrs. Reed C. Durham, former masters degree in speech, has residents of Logan who now live been appointed a member of Logan LDS Institute of Religion faculty, it was announced today The Moscow (UPI) press devoted banner headlines today to President Eisenhowers rejection of Premier Nikita Khrushchev's latest note. Reds Attempt Leader Dies Nearer Death O with citations of praise and guts of Utah dairy loods. E. A. Walker of the ADA of Utah executive board and Harold L. Peterson, chairman of the cheese committee, will make the .,resentations. The citation from the dairy in- Ka-hul- ui |