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V Ui: i .i & &.& t 4h 11 PV .. 1 C AN A I A u I I lie K Al. oi t e s Hj 1 lit -V j moon the Army. the Al 111' "llil an h h is put up two Junai shoots assigned using the basu hud'taie of the Jupitet tnissih Hie fust mi' come pio-ianext month whin juxtaposition ot eaith and moon again is f i ot ablt T hoi ble i ot ket, od u s d topped In an 8u i pound wound up aituig like an misintei tontmi util b illistu sile It attaint d a tompatable speed lb 000 nules an houi ind an altitude of 000 milts Hut B't has Tin stoi ' ith the tuttei end was it leased In the National Aeonautits and spate Adniin-is- t a tion whit h has ttktii ineiall tentiol of pui civ siientitii shoots into the be- -' nose t one pin the temlit In at a The eiuountcied in leentiv fibeiuliss 1ioiuei II pt'lotd lacking silt b pioUitimi buintd to tindtis in the atniosphne m ot i 1 a pav-loa- he pit loads I st paiatum has nisi uit mums with igniWhin tion of the thud st tge thi sip u at ion was (onfnnied tin pit paied it It ist was issu id siting all tluee stages had httn at the An lout's spue tei linolog' laboi atoms in Cal ifoi ma find wJ5 LOGAN. UTAH. SUNDAY. VOL. 49. NO. 266 Parley Aims At Prevention Of 9. 1958 NOVEMBER TEN CENTS U3 Surprise Attack 0 d Kira p $ The Imted States is piepared to tiade some military secrets with the Sonets in scheduled Fast West talks on prevention of suipnse attacks, American sources disclosed But they emphasized it would do so only if it became evident that Ruslans alreadv know something about the U S secrets and aie readv to talk fiankly about GENEVA (L PI) their Cache Youth Is Hunting Victim 10 nation meeting on surprise attacks opens here Monda' It will go on simultaneously with the deadlocked nuclear ban talks William C Foster, head of the U S delegation met again with other western delegates this morning to prepare a common western position before the talks be- WELLSAILLE gin liev ed - v tr' 1 t t Si ft rt i s l!f Pioneers Sons MS'vr I s t, NEW HIGHWAY District i.Xk INDIAN SLAIMIR scene of the Eighth Waid (top photo) piovides a beautiful foiegiound foi the steel bin t.pe retaining walls for the new higliwa' being constructed up louith Noith CALM Of Five Chapters 89) pietuie, while another HAS ''chapteemhiaeed bv the new Elder of Bug- district are ham Citv Golden Spike of Tie- monton Garland. Old Juniper and Temple Folk chapters Logan, and Snuthfield chapter Committee in charge of district Box Giant Bins For Support a Pra,10n pss Pr el base for the highway has been B Lazier of .chanman completed Logan Frank Munns of Gatland Bad vveathei the past week p, esident or his repre slotted the completion of the fill - pjus sentatne from eacj, 0f the five ing and giav cling When the aiea chapteis isgiaveled a poition of the road dinner meeting is planned filled and most of the work of wav will be blacktopped similar f0r Nov 19 7 30 p m , in Smi'h-houspi oiet t to comof the lower portion alieadv The unusual tvpe to which all highway covenng them with fill and giavfield stake pleted, and the remainder will be SUP members and their wives left foi completion in the spring, are muted, along with anyone movement unless state engineers approve interested in the Purpose of the meeting is to going ahead The 600 000 pounds of steel foi stimulate aetiutv in various the bin irtaining walls was pur-- i chapters, and piomote closer among them based fiom A1 mco Steel Seen The national offtoeis will he fiom Cam on Road, several feet below Fouith Noith, in attendance and a good pio- the steel stiuctuies present a gram is being Hansen stated Possibly the best contnbution the United States has sti iking view Those planning attendance may bins to the fill Matenal is of universal free education, made to world culture is that contact either Mr Hansen, Mr awav obtained an chopping commented Mis lone Daniel, member of the Logan City ahuttmcnl by or anv Cazier or Mr Munns in Logan Cam on to Nov 15 officer pnor schools committee on observance of American Education I his will pt ovule chapter a good stait on Week futuie widening and impiove The annual event opened todav, and continues until merit ol the canvon highwav, con-- t S 89 liCKt Sund.iv During the week, Cache County and Logan nuing the Fourth North-Citv schools are sponsoiine num pioject cious aitivitics nu hiding puhli- jq jpe development of eveiv cation in 1 lie Ilciald Journal ol individual act tiding to Ins a bill hi hool achieve tics and aspnat.oiis not of ig st ai licit s tit st aj r.ients and pi obit ms limited tew with ceitain specified MOSCOW The Sov(CPD Oui out talents d that leadcis have never Mrs Omul ponitt iet government called last night the education pioi am h is giown wt wed umveisal education as a foi the end ol U S military ocn cans of conliolling the citizemv in Amem i until it involves niai of South Koiea which cupation one loin til ot out population hut ol expanding its many contri-toda- v ly TAIPn Foimosa (UPI) nd while tins public non lutions it said is blocking a peaceful soseetaiian school has been de lhe Amuitan school belongs to loimed scuices said last night the lution of the Koiean pioblem y the pnvato sectannn t,0 people subject to local con United States and Nationalist eloping The endoi sement of Communefschool lias betn fice to glow i() ,,n,j planning The Amencan China have quietly put into a ceasefue in tne skies oyer ist Chinas and Noith Korea s fect also people tlnough then toncern and the Foimosa Stmt demands foi the vvithdiawal of The lemaindei of lit l statement Lacking hate made the school The soui cos said Nationalist Ameucan and United Nations foi "hat it is today Its quality and pilots have follows been to em- oidered a'-' "c i csponsib.lity of all Anicita.i public education has poy al, posKlWe e,aslve tactic cts faun South Koiea was made to avoid combat with Commun- - tl.ioiuh the otficial Soviet news giown to such pioportions foi one 15 November 9 tluough is reason Oui si bools have pioved planes within 30 miles of the agent v Tass Soviet through moie than a ctniuiy that Anuucan Education Week As j;r(j held mainland Red planes nibng tucles considthev c in t.aili this nations chil hesponsible citizens duiing thi, seldom peneliate deeper than er that the time lias tome for (Iren nine cdtttiveh and in m t nu we should look at oui schools uiat distance ov er the Sti ait the L mted Nations to take the efficit ntiv than can anv othoi in oidti to know tlitm better, we Accoidinc to the informants iosxnv meisuics to bung a institution The Amem an people should look to oui st bools foi the United States docs not want about the vvithdiawal fiom of Ameucan tioops who aie recognize tins fact and demand a luluie utiens and we should Nationalist S ihi nets and th" Red Soviet built Migs to revive the camouflaging themselves under high attendant e retold of then ivpett om schools to look to foi the unciest and backing (laming an war that lauod o' er the UN Flag," the statement the Sti ait fiom August to October said. lhe Ameiicun school is iituicul-- , which is our responsibility. Tiutkeis Giand Johnson constiuction calls for installation Constitution (ompanv have poui- - of two rows of bins under about ed 00 0(10 cubic vaids of fill ma- - (00 feet of loaduay ending thn tenal into giant steel bins which, lull adjacent to Utah State Lm foim let lining walls foi the up- versitv Tlie 25 toot high bins hav e been per poition of the louith Noith foi Lt. Valley Observes Education Week hun-die- Ceasefire Noted In Skies Over d Soviets Ask U.S. Forces Out Of South Korea Formosa Strait -- yP Ko-rt- llundieds of rebels and vvt'ie rtpoited wounded The communique said the otfen-s'- e against the Castro foices vv s spe arheaded by the aimy and intense air was supported by bombai dment and naval units Aflti 72 bouts of almost con-t- n uous cLon in the Sieira Mae-sti- a tne lebils and Mountains divitv ear-ol- d -- tic government agieed ELISA ILLL youth, Lloyd Leisliman, 18 was shot fatally Saturday hunting pheasants 44 Jensen Ogden Mis Keith Watkins, Piovidenie Dovle Mrs Hornet Leishman, llvium (Caiolvn) Winger, Salt Lake Citv, Thomas Veil Leishman, with the U S Annv at Ft Hood, Texas, Arvin J , Ruth Loan, Mane and all of Wellsville and a The five young men Llovd Tommie, Caioline Fuluinian, grandmothei, Denand his twin biotlver Lonn, oung " arc ms Riggs, Larrv Bodieio and Funeial services will be an-Clyde Poppleton, have giown up the same aiea and have been jnounced later close companions, officials stated In the Smithficld mishap, Mi Llovd Lei'hman was boi n Ap- - I hut 'ton was spiaved by pellets ril 7. 1940, in Logan, a son of as lie hunted with tiuce compan-Melvi- n VV Leishman and Marv ions He told Smithficld City Mar- Fuhllman Uishman He had at - shal Jack Stowell he was in high lenfled Wellsville school' and was glass and hushes when the shot- a graduate f om South gun blast sti uck him in the hands. chest and legs Whoever filed tile an, PJ,e.l!nnal.J Active in the LDS Cliuich he gun could not be found Mi Thui ston s companions took had been secietaiv of the Pnest quorum, a waid teaihei, and a him to Smithficld wheie he was member of the ward M Men has- - tieated bv a physician, and Mar shal Stow ell then ti ansfei red him ketball team Surviving aie Ins paicnts of to Logan LDS Hospital He was ellsv llle It) biotheis and sis- - icliascd following emergency Mrs teis Epluaim tCannat tuatment (La-von- ' j Creation of a Northern Utah distnct Sons of Utah Pioneers, to include five chapters in the area was announced yesterday of Logan, hy Eail A Hansen first vice piesident in the na- - Closeup of a section is m center view from Canton Road (bottom) shows some of the huge equipment woiking on the pioject (Photos Rav Nelson ) Highway 18 The diselosuie that Russia had carried out two tests since the nuclear talks began stiffened western detei mination today to reject any unconditional ban on tests without tight controls to po- noithvvest of Wellsville when the fatal mishap octuned lite it The huntei s uad wounded a Western diplomats said the Soviet action left the talks moie pheasant, and wei running tobogged down than ever, with no ward its hiding place when the prospects at the present of reach- gun earned bv Dennis Riggs 17, ing any agreement on banning fu- discharged Lloyd was in the line ture tests Both the U S and of fne, and the shot struck him in British delegates were reported to the chest, throat and stomach have asked their home govern- Range was about 30 feet. Doctois called to the scene ments for fui ther instiuctions. the death as almost instantaneous, and Logan Judge Jesse P. Rich, following the inOf vestigation conducted by Deputy Ashcroft and himself said the Form fatal shooting was obviously accidental ' i An 30-ho- An aimy communique said at least 214 rebels and six government soldiers had been killed in fighting around Santiago, capital of Oriente Province and hotbed of rebel Wells' llle outh, Llo'd luhti- man Leishman was killed, appai- ently instantlv, just htfuic noon Saturday when stnick in the chest a 12 gauge slwtgun tliaige by while hunting pheasants His death was the fust lepoited in Ltahs 1958 upland bud season Another huntei in Cache Countv, James Thuiston 25 of Brigliam City was wounded in a scpaiate mishap, this one west of Smith- field He lequued only emeigency treatment at Logan LDS hospital to Deputy Slienff According Harry Ashcioft, the Leishman youth was hunting witufoui other about two miles companions sources said there is al wa's possibility that the Soviets might learn western military secrets which the West had not intended to disclose The sources said the U S and other western nations would be prepaied to shaie some piesently classified infoimation about methods of military detection if it turns out tlve Russians know more about theme than is piesently be-- 1 S a f Rebel FATALLY SHOT own U Cuban goernment forces and VAN A (UPI) truce last armies of Fidel Castro called a night in a funous battle foi Santiago m which hundreds have been killed or wounded in three dajs of fight 11 A The JA - as-su- ond In past shoots itt 1 1 But a one second delay was te built into todavs lotket to a clean Jt separation piottd to be a fatal second. The solid fuel third stage, consult ted the most leliable section of the moon locket asst mbit was a dud Hie thud stage which functioned without a hitch in last month s 79 000 mile shoot, was den loped bv t ho Allegany Ballistics lahoratoiv of the Iler-tul- ts Iowdn Co at Pinto, Md (sl st Ct nu al Afi it a and the aiea "lit e it buintd tip weie tit m nit d In an anal' sis of infoimt-tio- n ti at king wm Id wide I 1 squat elv up to U tn ltd against time sdUlhtis has announcement that all three stages ned sutcess-full- t the failuie left the nation s immediate hopes of piob-in- g V I Is? i- PI picmatuie af x,! I tst as signtd moon shoot ended in lieai tbieak vesleidav when thi roikits thud stage failed to fne Hie pa' load buintd tip o'er Afina aftei ti at cling 7 5tK) nules in 45 minutes b' a Made moic i rushing ( m A PROVIDENCE PREPARES to a 30-- j hour tiuce at the request of the Cuban Red Cioss to enable the removal of wounded from the b ittle scene Under the tei ms of the truce, the Red Cioss will leceive the wounded stalling tomoirow moin-in- g at Dos Camtnos De San Luis, neai Santiago Castro personally conveyed the rcDel acceptance of the truce in a radio broadcast directed to Col Jorge Caballeio of the Red Cross The battle was the most violent in the recent stepped up anti- government activities of the reb- els who sought to disiupt the national elections Nov 3 file aimv said the government offensive slaited three davs ago against rebel positions in the ltn- mediate of Santiago vicinity Fieice fighting laged for three dry s The communique said govein-- n ent troops had been piessing the tiuce to wipe out pockn ets of rebels who had not to the mountains. be-lo- ie with-dtaw- Beatty, Circus Firm To Merge SARASOTA Fla op Clvde Beattv Liu us and the Cole B'os Circus announced they have si 'ned a merger am cement to make them the ' nggest tented show, in the toun- tty Otficials said the new incus , "i be bigger and bcttei than l(t-e- Segregationist Kasper Gets Term 6-Mo- nth NASHAILLE, Tenn (UPI) Lanky John Kasper, a New segregationist, was convicted by a juiy of white males Satin dav of inciting to riot and sentenced to six months in the in woikhouse The juiy retuined its verdict after two hours and 20 minutes of deliberations Kasper also was fined $500. The maximum penalty he could have rtuieived was 11 months and 39 days In the workhouse and a fine of $1 000. At fust, courtroom spectators thought the juiy might be tied up when two houis passed without a verdict But an indication that vend was near came when the juiy lefused to send out for Us night meal No, No, No Kasper said hen asked if he had any com- w ment said the case he appealed Kasper remained free under $2,000 bond A hearing on a motion for a new tnal was set for Dec 5 The chaige against Kasper stemmed from disorder when His would attoinivs fust glades were desegregated heie in Septembei of 1957 Tins shows Inona a doubt that justice can he done to all in the south icgaidless of the issues Reeder Paiker Jr assistant dis- ..saiC Pt,0lne m soi ry it s only a misdemeanor " Paiker said of the pun- - ll.tI I ishment pi ov Hied by the law un- er winch Kasper was indicted. flel.bC.f01e:..'nC-h!t!lMIg-!.nb!: "A man can get more for steal- new tent top Euiope a good sized hog and other new attractions But ingThe defense sent 30 witnesses to tliev said the show would continue the stand in an effort to back up to he Guilt aiound the animal Kaspet s eailier statement that acts of trainer t lvde Beatty he hoped to promote haimony between the races, and did not advocate violence The riots here occuried in September 1957 A shoit time later Kasper was convicted of violating a fedeial injunction a vear eailier at Doubled Clinton Tenn , and sentenced to a vear m prison Kasper cltew time oif for good nient at Bosie Ji College and in be hav ioi and was i chased last after seising eight 1942 was made Piesident of Boise summer Jumoi College His cunent title, months of the fedt ral term that of Chanman of the Art De-o- f paitmcnt at Bngliam Aoung veisitv, was bestowed on him in 196 Piofossoi Evei c tt C u k Thoipc For vv as also educated at Piovitlcnte eknunlaiv school South Lathe and Ltah State Ltmusitv lie then pui sued fuithei ait studies Honor For Local Artists Piofessois Conan I Matthews ventuus into the iralm of paint-- 1 and Eveiett C Tlvoipe natives ing weie cxpcnenccd at the Pio- of Providence who have gamed iwdcnce school national prominence in the fuld The piogiam will consist of le- ait, will be hono.ed by their jniaiks bv A L Allen, foimer Mondav evening at aiteacher of the Ivonored guests homecoming piogram slated foi Superintendent Llovd Al Theuier 30 pm at the Piovuknce of the lathe Countv Schols and wpencti tiiiflin pnntipal of the sthool at the piisent time with responses hv Piofcssors Tlvoipe uted to pav then lespects to the tinfl Matthews Bom in Piotidence Septembei accomplished pan, whose fust lb 1905 Piotcssoi Matthews at- tended school thoie until enteiing South Cache High He was a stu dent at Ltali State Lnneisitv for two vtais, studying ait urder Pioftssois Hetiher and Reyn olds and left thoie to cm oil in the California School of line Arts 'He taught design dassts in night school and studied dtys foi the tin ee year pouod lie was there Latt i lie studied two xummeis at tlie lnneisitv of California in Beikeliv one ycai at the Inuei-si- t of Ctalv and one summer at Columbia Imyeisitv He has been traimd foi his ptoltssmn hv some of the woiltl s he,t known n inicv the field ot in Ait Arnold Blanch Du go Riveia Sheldon Fdvvaid Ipiohn Cheney Paul mit and Hans Hoffman lot thue teats beginning in 19o4 lie did adveitismg and v ait woik at Boise It! iho aftei vvhuh lie bnn teat lung at the PROMINI NT aitist and native Colli gc of Id iho 111 i939 he was of Providence, Lv Thtupe named Head of the Ait Dcpart- j Providence Vard Prepares Traditional Dinner (Continued on Page 3) I 4 Rav rheuier and Dee Robin- ette, co-- c nan men of the project. Fiom 5 to 8 p m , the famous tuikev and kraut dinners wnl le seivod n Fiovuiente reciea-t'o- n hall with pine being $150 for adults 75 tents foi childien. Tickets aie being sold by ward members, or mav be pui chased at tlie door During the evening pations aie invited to inspect the Eveiett TI101 pe-- ( onan Mathews art exnew hibit in the elementary school adjacent to the reciea tion hall Sale of pastries, canned sauer-kiaand candies will be conducted in connection with the dmnei Other committee chan men are Lucille Campbell and Thelma ut dis-pl- , ITaditional TROVIDENCL Lrkev and saueikra it dinner sponsoied by Pi evidence Fust waid will be served tlie evening of Nov 15 it vva, ainu tinted by ANOTHIR in Cat he native high Conan Mathews. ait woik, lianxcn. |