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Show Grain Range Dec May 204 207 205 July 196 . March 4 Jae 2u.v4 204 21)5 207 4 20V, 20,5 193 195 LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER VOL 44, NO. 234 e hnaSly-Serie- Journal r Wedne'day: Partly cloud", chance of a frw scattered showers: high roo Dulles Warns Valiant Johnny Podres Pitches Mates To 2--0 Win In Finale j Russia On j Arms To Egypt NEW YORK (UP) -- Brooklyn's Dodgers performed the Johnny" Podres pitched "impossible" today when "Hard-lurthem to ilicir first world championship by healing Ihe New in the seventh series game. Yo.k Yankees, Beaten in seven pievious attempts to win file World Senes, the Dodgets ended 52 years of Baseball bitterness to the of ti24b5 frenzied fans as their southpaw shu1 the mighty Yankees out with eight scanned hits. It was a puNuting performance by the kid from Witherhee, Ins .second N Y , as lie scored victory of trie classic slid pinned first run in the fourth when, with one Roy avvav, tlie dch'flt oil favored ,'i'omiuv Campanrlla Rune, lie had all kinds of bad doubled down the left field line breaks but mowed the Yankees for the first lut off Bvrne. Furillo The Take From k WASHINGTON HP Secretary of State John Foster Dulles rescaled today he has persona!!.'. warned Russia that the deli' cry n Communist arms to "gvpl would not contribute to relaxing world tensions. Jle also declared there is every reason to believe that President Eisenhower will be well enough to make any foreign policy decisions requiring his attention in down the hard way in the yawnol a 5 ankec St admin the luture. Hut he emphasised ing vastness seldom arc where the Hoinber mere are no urgent questions al beaten in a lug one. Gil Hodges drove in the two present that need to be referred runs that the to the stricken chief executive. Johnny Dulles told a news conference needed Little Sandy Amoros made a he voiced his warning about the sale of aims to Egjpl in two desperation running catch in the Yankee sixth and private talks in New York last threatening week with Soviet Foreign Min- turned it into a double play that got Johnny out of trouble. ister V. M. .Molotov. Furillo Carl raced in for The United States and its allies seventh-inninand on a catch concerned have been deeply rifle-likheave to the platp, he'd about Egypt's announced plans to buy arms from Communist a potential run on third. The West fears Czechoslovakia. Johnny took it from there lie fanned Hank Bauer to close the arms will be used to enlarge out the egihth and then, with the the Arab-Israfighting. Dulles said the broad outline pressure riding on high on every of administration foreign policy pitch, sent the Bombers down in final plans for the immediate future order in the have been laid down alreadv by inning to give the Dodgers their the President and there is noth - first senes, and their first win ing lo require his attention at lover a Yankee learn, which had beaten them five times previousthe moment. He conceded, however, that a ly in the classic its Brooklyn came tip with reply to Russian Premier Nikolai js Seven Games 2-- Runs Quite High NEW YORK 'If Here are composite financial figures for the seven games of the World senes: Atlciuianre .362.510. Total net receipts, without tele-- ' New senes 347,515 34 visum: , f r 1 c ' i ; il't' u flHLjiiJa'''4) ? ''.y Ifr f v'f f a. IF SllDhNT PARTICIPATION, with parental inlerrst, comprising a strong learning force in education, then the llyrum Lincoln school fair was an excellent project last week. Shown above is the Schools Set Board Elections Bulganin's recent letter on disarmament will await the President's personal attention. Today's press conference was has held in more j the first Dulles weeks It drew more j than five Tore than 100 reporters, On Far East matters. Duties expressed doubt that Red China would renege or. its promises to free American prisoners. Cache County and Logan City school will conduct district elections for one member of each board November 8. In the county district, a board metnber will be chosen in pre- cinct No. 3 which Benson. Hyde Park Smithfield, and North Logan. Incumbent is Richard Toolson, currently serving as president of the board. In Logan- City; municipal' Ward No. 4 will cast school ballots. This includes voting districts 7 and 8, now represented by Dr. N. E. Munk. Deadline for filing candidacy petitions is Saturday, Oct. 8, in both districts. Dr. Munk, who has served for !0 consecutive vears on the city board of education, told The Herald Journal today that he will retire at the conclusion of his includes merry-go-roun- d, Emil Albrecht, Sr., of Niblev,' and exhibited by .us gaiiiu&cns. Kip and Dwight Alliieilil, Juiciest in the exhibits was at high point. j ;;. j 1 g one-on- Presidents ; Flooding Rivers! Throne Council j Days of poundingautumn rains sent flood w aters rolling over hundreds of farmland arrrs and into cities in Texas and New Mexico today. Meanwhile, the Big Tanuco and Tamesi rivers kept on rising along the hurricane-battered- ; Mexican Gulf coast. Thousands of refugees jammed the Tampico airport, begging V. S Navy heli- -' copter 'pilots to "fly us out of ) TARIS W Premier Edgar Faure risked thedowntaU of his government today by m dering t He immediate formation of a Throne Council to replace the here." ousted 75,000 Recovery Seen Back On Schedule DENVER t UP) II any weie needed, the public could taka full leassutance today that President Eisenhower's recoverey was well back on schedule. The first medical bulletin of the day on the President's condition issued by his physicians at F llzsimons Army Hospital said lie got in a full eight hours of sleep last night. It said he awoke feeling rested and re- -' R'estied after pulling in more work last night than at any lim since he has been ill. The chief executives do 'tors said Mr. Eisenhower v.as show Re-Entand; ing satisfactory progress er there were no indications of any was This similar complications. to jesterav s reports which folUNITED NATION'S, N. Y. or lowed in the wake of Sunday X. K. Krishna Menon, an India's night's brief scare when it was. that the President ap acknowledged leader of the pow- To ' ' h r ; y, v- i' , V V'A'V;,.- y - homeless. Floods Hit Texas n In this country, floodwalers swirled into paMs of Wichita Fails, Tex., and Hobbs and Lovington in New Mexico. The Wichita Tails flood danger was the woist since 1950. when 5U0 families were evacuated. The ichil a River was already two feet over flood stage in the city, forcing some evacuations, and the Holiday t'rrek in the southwest part of town was also over its banks. Around Lubhock Tex, rains no Throne Council would be form- which measured 10 inches had c(j roUon ,,plfls ln!o ,akPf' The right wing groups in the Cabinet went along with that ,i Cotton pickers by the thousands view and threatened to resign if! WPrc forced out of Ihe fields. Faure proceeded with his plan! Hundreds of more arm acres to form a council. were under w ater in New Mexico, waters which flood At the same time, the left wing although parties moved against Faure. measured three feet deep for as wore reced-hiSocialists and some members of (while in Near Hobbs, w ater was own Radical Socialist party ing charged that the Premier has backed up behind a railroad not been firm enough in applying track and threatened lo break his reform policy for Morocco. through, s .. Association Sets Member ? ' " ,j;ar r ' Meet Vednesday A membership SMITHFIELD of the Cache Valley meeting Dairy Association will be conducted at the Smithfield stake hou-Second North and First Wednesday, 8 p.m. "This session, to include all members of the Association, js for the purpose of acquainting them with the labor situation at the Amaiga piant. as well as with economic conditions as they rehate to agriculture." state A. W. Bailey praised the students art of display and the parents interest in the school project. Chambers, association secretarye, East, y t-- .. JmA .. erful group whirh fought successfully to put the Algerian question on (he agenda of the General Assembly, called upon France loday to return to the United Nations. French Prime Minister Faure ordered his entire delegation to return to Taris after the General Assembly voted, 28 to 27, last Friday to put the Algerian issue up lor debate. The French contend that Algeria is an integral part cf metropolitan France and that the United Nations is prohibited from interference in domestic aifairs of any f' i, it. AND AMONG the animals were a pair of turtles receiving a gentle pat here. Principal W. S. French Battle treasurer. the speakers will be members of the Associations executive board, and Ross Thore-sen- . Salt Lake City, wcllknown counsel for labor relations. History Society Views Centennial FP.Ery.E- I! O rims Gallons Most (nmvieie I. F. 4 RKM4 Wuar ts Half Lowin' Indian Lenter Memorial in Logan. ' The role of the Society in the Cache Valley Centennial was fne subject discussed at the meeting conducted bv Dr. S. George Sand- Drive-I- n wich Mrnu Rthin I.evis. Houswtr. Suits JiM ns you are bring nn th rhlhrrn W ITFM OFF'. Whnt t hp thnu n Yvn onr windows fhis T.il Tar-Hop- , Outs N M.iin Kenan A are the liftald Journals h bans to1;n ArrTio CircteatTJt Nurlh Mnm of the popular btHMYnio one has spots rt fhr counfy for jood cat. things lo '1 j slt p- termountain Cuib Sri vice, Dairy Mr and Mrs .. The LAKE CITY IF chairman of the Indian Commit-- j tee of the Utah Council of Church- rHenry Beatty of Ogden. said today he hoped work would history at the U.S.A.C. Dr. Ellsworth read a paper on d objectives of the progr.. the Cache Valley History Society, procurement pro- including a gram of diaries, letters, Ind lerig-- i ers, the mamtensnee of' an I City. Dr. Beatty, pastor of the Ogden First Methodist church, told the Salt Lake Ministerial Association olicitation of gift and grants o that the renter would be financed make typewritten and microfilms by individual contributions and records of Cache Valley history, gifts from Utah's Protestant pubiic. of the society's chur ches. It would be designed to for activities. provide religious education Dr. Joel E. Ri'bs, editor of the the 1.200 Navaiox attending the (Continued on Pag 3) Brigham City school. vision of Adams and telephoned to Denver lor Mr. Eisenhowers i signature, as the President ;pthe to resume gar, operating tads of the government. Ihe lpt-ter arrived before Adams, reached Denver .Saturday. Nixon knew months ago he was expected to hold ..... meetings: that was shown by the But President's phraseology. among the earlv business duties in his of the Chief Executive recuperation was a need lo reinforce Nixon's current position! the administration and the 1 Party. The White House staff took no-- ( ijeeable eomfort from the fact FEZ, Morocco (UPf Sweating French troops equipped tha' the I,rP'1'1 ntable period Sunday which was with modern cannon, tanks and jet planes baUed S8'!fe translated as by his doctors Berber tribesmen today in a march of vengeance across the norrr,al fatigue, was "cheerful" Monday night. dusty slopes of Ihe Atlas Mountains. Plan Start Of ambitious program of collecting Cache Valley history . and lore was launched last week by the Cache Valley Historical (society at its regular monthly meeting held in the Oldham; HUTT F4VHX" Savage T ribesmen Utah Churches An 1 ' j Among Jt T ON ARCTIC C AY ' . The French were driving the rebels slowly backward toward the border of Spanish Morocco but new reports rolled in o( the bearded tribesmen galloping into new orgies of Mrs. Elsie native villages in MILFORD 4P and murder rape against nraper, 66, of Milford, will sail Moro.,ans. fr0IT1 x,cw York next Thursday It was a battle of modern weap- aboard Ule s s Brilannica on a ons agains the tribesmen s long to Liver planned trip rifles and swords but the ted pool, England, and a visit with a clay foothills of the Atlas Mounsister she ha never seen. Mrs. tains gave t fie rebels the adDillworlh Terry cf Pleasant vantage of mobility. 'Tiny further will accompany Mrs. harassed the French with roadGrove Diaper, who came to America blocks and trenches. as the adopted daughter of Mr. isola'ed battles There wt. and Mrs. Alfred Spendlove. Eng- between men armed with old- lish immigrants. Mrs. Diaper fashioned rifles and modern jet learned after her arrival here fighters and bombers. One bombthat she was an adopted daughter er returned to base with 23 and that she had a sister residing bullet bole in is tail and In England. UN -' n i Full Asks France of Air Force A fleet based in Texas and 14 helicopters flying from the U. S. Aircraft carrier Saipan were slui'tling in tons of foodslufs and medicine to the area. The planes were called Dm "only hope" for hundreds of Sultan of Morocco. Faure's order to Resident Gen- eral Pierre Georges Boyer de la Tour in Rabat, French Morocco, touched off a walkout threat by Gaullist members of his Cabinet. The order to Rover de la Tour ame as the National Assemniy, graveyard of 20 postwar French governments, returned from its summer recess. The formation of a threp-mahalf. The eounty clerk's office re- Throne Council to succeed Sultan ported that no intentions of can- Mohammed Ben Nloula.v Arala. now in Tangier, is bitterly opposdidacy had yet been filed in the ed by right wing elements of county district. Term of office for each district Faure's coalition government. When Boyer de Ja Tour enginis three years this year. eered Ben Moulay Arafa's removal to Tangier last Saturday, he made an agreement with the Dairy Presence Francaise, a group of French settlers in Morocco, that e sharp Texas Fight i present term December 31. A candidacy petition was filed with CountyClerk lver L. Larsen on behalf of Reed S. Roberts, vvellknown Logan citizen and dis- trict sanitarian for the Utah State Department of Health State law' provides that a petition may dp filed by the person himself, or by citizens on his be- m d New Mexico And Faure Orders $350,- - share: sla-he- e heart-chokin- record. Commissioner's grounded out. but Campy trund267. 30. led down to third. Hodges stepped Clubs and leagues' share: d a single which in. and 45. sent Campanclla across the Player- - share cut only in fust platp. four gjines: $655,523.58. Hodges scored Reese in the sixth inning on a long sa.'iiucc flv when the bases wete full. Alter fouling Yankees Hrsl Totals: oif tour pitches lfizuto New York lo Campanrlla. Martir. filed to Gilliam. McDougald was called Winning pitcher Podres. out on strikes. Losing pitcher Byrne. Time of game 2 23. No runs, no hits, no error, none loll. The linescore: Dodgers Second Catnpanella 0O0 10! 0002 5 0 hit an Rrooklv n easy grounder to Martin 000 000 000 0 8 New Y oi k who threw him cut. Furillo lined Podres and Campanella; Byrne the first pitch sharply to Howard. Grim 6, Turley 8 and Berra. Hodges walked on a wide pitch, betmomg the game's first base Following is a play iy play: runner. Martin tossed out Hoak. Ruzuto threw Dodgers First No runs, no hits, no errors, out Gilliam. On a count one left. Reese sent a high fly to Ccrv. Tankees Second Berra lined Martin took Snider's to Snider. Bauer hit a slow pitch for a grounder to Zimmer, who grounder and threw him out. No runs, no hits, no errors, tossed him out. Skowroin bounced none left. (Continued on Pago 3f g handicraft and hobbies department, with a wide variety of student-mad- e obiects. There were manv more items in the fair clothing, canned fruit, flowers, vegetables, animals, crops and school work. County And City CAPTURING THE INTEREST of Mary Ann Miller and Dwight Allen at ine Hyrum school fair made by was the unique low tonight 4648. 6S-7- FIVE CENTS 4. 1V55 Tree s The Weather n country. It is not the purpose of my government. the Indian diplo- shoulPItold tlle matic trou-1)lAssemblv l0 demand anv jnter. wntion ;n ,lle domeslic Effalrs oP is conany people. Our purpo-ciliation and not intervention. Krishna Menon said that "out e our great admiration, respect f'nd.h.p for he Frenchhp f ?vPpllp' "p eminent u,l he able to ake Us 'pl' f0"- the For the second 01 and P'' P!acp frp"f bl' hal h a,! de-- s day, m 'ne Assem-Republic- vaL:a,U' ( Wed You To Like Meet ' One of The Herald Journals which has local achieved wide interest during the past few years is "We'd Like You To Meet column, in the women s section of the features Blonde Indicted The SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco County Grand Jury has voted a felony kidnapagainst Mrs. ing indictment BcUv Jean Benedicto, V who confessed taking baby blonde Robert Marcus from his end at Mount Zion Hospital Sept. 19. The jury heard four witnesses session la .,t niRht. at a Mrs. Benedicto herself di dnot appear. She remained.. under ob- servation at the psyematne ward at San Francisco Hospital, where she was taken last week after she swallowed four small spring clips pried off her prison cot. Arab-Asia- j j newspaper. This popular feature intfo- duces to our readers some outstanding senior class girls from local high schools Bear River, West Side High. Preston, North Cache, Logan and South Cache. The candidates are selected under direction of the faculty and reflect a cross section of fine coed activity. We invite you folks to meet these girls through our "We'd Like You To Meet. column, now beginning its fourth year. |