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Show t Grain Range December.. March May Jiny The Weather The Herald Jouma .2 04'? 2 02's 2 04i 2 OT 2 044 2.96 2 02'. 2 04 2 04 . 1 SO'4 1 92 ... 1S2-1 . LOGAN. VOL 44, NO. 274 UTAH. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1955 SUNDAY i""' wih rs.n or norm Inrreasmg elnjdi eha ire of some l:ghi a nosers in ifter. high 40. o v ton.gh) snoA coltlei , 28 TEN CENT5 Kara Follower Of s r Ousted Sultan I Killed In Brawl CalThe RABAT, iph of Fee, a follower of the ousted Sultan of Morocco, was kded in a palace brawl yesterday when he came to make peace with the new Sultan, Sidi Mohammed Ben Yousef The Caliph, deputy to the powerful Pasha of Fes, was stacbed to death inside the Imperial pal-- , are during a brawl among follower of Ben Yousef and h's predS di Ben ecessor. Mohammed Moulav Arfa. F.rst reports had said two oh-e- r persons wee killed in the fight. It was later announced the two wee rerly injured hnr surviv ed Awaiting Andienre The stabbing occurred as the Caliph Baghadi was awaiting an audience with Ben lou'sef who had returned flora two sears of French imposed exile only three davj ago, A group of Ben Youssef supporters, also waiting lo see the the Cah.ph. Sultan, recognized Somehodv muttreed an insult and Mo-oc- a mu'derous o ST ro a eign CHICAGO i UP) The thiee top piesulenrial possibilities ef the Pemiii i at ic party opened up last right with attaiks on the Republicans and piedictions of victory in the li'ijti elections Adlai i:. Stevenson, the 1"52 nominee, Gov. Aveieil llarii-nid- it of New 5 oik ami Sen. Estes Krfauver of Tennessee took tumx hlaMing the admini'tiation from the same speaker plat fot ni m.h Oil" of the three who is an aowrd candidate fm fC)(, cut loop v.iii one of his most sizzling attacks o (.ate. taunting Hie GOP foe bare-knuck- I ' , having lo Cjiph, sun or o several, assassination attempts, drew his ornamental dagger and his vest-- j pocket prstol, but it was too late. He slumped bleeding tn the floor, fat alls- stabbed in the back. A Negro imperial gurrdsman, wearing red panlaloons, finally stopped the brawl which climaxed growing rivarlry and tension between the Sultans follwers and those who had served his unit lie ves pro-Fren- Arfa. The Caid i local chieftain' of was reported Tedders badly beaten. The enure Incident was among Moroccans. No French guards or soldier w ere around at the time. predecessor, MISIC WllL BE included in Thanksgiving assembly at Utah State Agricultural college Tuesday, and heie, three member of the chorus prepare for the Chansonettes girls event: Dixie Kraton and Jovce Wadsworth, and Laila Ingebrigtsen, all of Logan. SONG OF Preston Youth Crash Injuries PBESTOV District Quartet Festival Is Saturday, Noy. 26 S Cache Prepares For Thanksgiving Dies From Larrv Bert Tificld. 18. died Tuesday TH-ANK- Ben F barber- - the Community Beach, Calif, of mui'ies suffered Saturday night in an automobile accident An enlistee in llje U. S Navv, Larrv was aliened to the the Destroyer. U.S S. Leman K. Swainston, based at Long Beach. His parents. Mr. and Mrs Rav Fifteld, left immediately for unon receiving woid of the accident but failed to arris e until after the death of their son. Miss Marv Lou rifidd. "ho is a graduate nurse at Dee Hospital in Oeden. flew to the bedside of r brother Sunday The youth never regained consciousness. Car Hits Pole The accident occurred when Seaman Fifield and two shipmates were returning to base after a pass. The car in 'which thev were riding struck a cement utility pole on the driving circle of the Pacific Coast Freeway. Larrv,' was riding in the rear seat. His two comnanions remain in critical condition at thp hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday. 1 pm., in Franklin stake house bv Bishop Parley Shaffer of Pieston Second ward. The body will arrive at Webb mortuary Sunday vheie fi lends may call Monday evening and Tuesday puor to the funeral. Burial will be in Weston Cemeia tery. Larrv was born at Pieston. Oct. 14. 1907. a son of Rav in- vent and Audrey Brower Fifield. He attended Pieston high school tintil his enlistment in the navy in February of this year. He began his boot training at San Diego, and was then sent to Radar school at Treasure Island where he graduated as one of the top five men of his class. He w as then assigned to theU S S. Lyman K. Swainston He is survived by his parents of Preston- - his sister, Mary Lou, Ogden, and a brother. Paul. Preston. two grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brower, Preston. e, ed Logan Stake Is In Session Today Modern Technique Microfilm is a modern technique ol recot cling on a roll of film, 35 millimeters wide, wntten or punted ma Lena's Murolilm puls into a small umtorin space a gieat amount of inatenal and at a very inexpensive sum. It piovides an easy against total loss and at the same time makes lmpoitant materials available to others, The Society is coopei atmg vviih the majors and counci's of Cache allej' towns in microfilming their public recoids. Pnvate citizens aie urged to take advantage of this service to bavo filmed at no cost to them their piecious lecuds in the form of dianes, journals, ieltns, account books, and autobiographical waitings biogiaphies tn inanuscupt or photo-giaph- ic Sessions of Logan stake quarterly conleienre continue today in Logan tabernacle at 10 a m., 2 p m and 7 30 pm. as representatives Assigned of the LDS Geneial Aulhoiities aie Elder Manon D. Hanks, First Council of Seventy, and Wdham T. Lavuente, general well are committee. Piesident Henry R Cooper, in to all extending an invitation "A stake members, declared. most cordial invitation is given In all stake members and their families, fi lends and investigates of tile gospel "Elder Hanks is a most fluent and inspiration speaker. 5 oung Cache County Sheriffs office and old will be pleased with his Saturday was investigating the Stirling messages." punted fo'm. burglaries of two Sinclair Service "It is hoped that all persons Stations, one in Wellsville and in the valley will offer tQ the the other in Paiadise, which ocSociety access to those rpcoids curred sometnnp Fndav night. Sv.LT 4KE CITY (11 The "lmpoitant to tne historv of our It was oeiieven inat bom alicv," Dr. Ellsworth said. crimes werr committed by the Utah Finance Commission will Thev aie needed by the stab awaid a conti art for supolying same per-o- n or persons Patiol with of wn'eis engaged in pieparing In Pa.aclixe entrv was gained the ltah Ilighwav a centennial and to l adio sets. h hi peeking a window bv the 10 Enmake them available now would Motorola Uommun-catiodoor wnh 48 tans of oil and has submitted a hut of add an exti a seivice to the com85 m small change gineers $419 per set, and Geneial Electnc munity." being taken A window on the west side of Co. has bid $440 a set. Cooperating in the project are the station at W'ellsville was Supt. Lvle Rjatt recommended the Utah State Ihsoncal Society, forced for entry theie Several that the higher bid be accepted Ihe Utah State Agmultuial and the Cache lobs of maii mange were taken, oecause i arnos owned bv Motn,-ol- a aiiry do not mpet specifications.' stem ding to sheiuf'a officer. Society. Officers Probe Two Burglaries Patrol Radios 1 two-wa- y Col-W- r, Fete f g Ss. 8 and v as imm (I bv llaniman, who viewed (Imago as "om lome-ba- c k lo" n " kcf.mvci also foiesavv victory, but warned against anv derisive snuggle among the Democrats themselv es. Kefauver, expected to annonnre next month that he will seek the nexidemial nomination, theie eie hound to bp contests in the Demon atn party and 1 expert thal some of Ihem will be lively. GIEST SOLOIST with Utah Symphony Orchestra in its Tngan Foi Stevenson it was his first of be will Rozanne Cannon conceit MonJay night Login speech since he announced his 1956 candidacy last Tuesdaj, and aides said it was designed to set the "tone for his campaign. If so Stevenson indicated he may lake off the golves for 1956 and hoi i ovv a leaf from the give 'em heil hook of Mr. Truman. "The happy tiulh is that the said Utah Symphony In Concert Monday Colombia i Olher High Aids GEmSBURG. Pa mpmbei of the will Stevenson piedicled flatly that "we ate going to win next veai y t1-- With Cabinet, every The Drmouaue "Big Three "poke at a MOD a plate fundiais-mcl, line, abended by 2 500 Demon at s al the International nasite of the parttional convention next summer. In Field-hous- k U ser- business and mleieM' and accused I t et Society Films Historic Cache Items I v bungling virtually uogiam it has launched Do you lika good Utah Symphony OrchesRa, under direction .of Maurice . shop haimon The annual Ml A District Quar-t- Abravanel. will appear in conceit Monday, 8.15 pm, in the Festival, Saturday, Novem- George Nelson Fieldhnusp, Utah Stale College ber 26, in th Logan Stake Tab-- I The conceit is spoir-oie- d by College Lyceum and Cache ernacle, will provioe a plea-in- g Civic Music. variety of music and combinRoanne A youthful gje-- t aitist. state avvai Today begins Thankcgning Week in United States of ations" producing that music. inning Ameiica. and Cache Valley folks wete preparing to join the It may be four maids, or maybe Cannon of Lcgwn. will plav the Mi-- s Cannon, tinale from Becthovtn s Fi,- -' piano concerto, tiaditional obseivance. lour lads, In'ei mission. Tne ouhextia conccito or piano were be four It could In many wards and rhutches today special programs 'Moms, Beethoven 5 Thud Symphony. will accompany hci. even four "Dads", Li oic a. designed to teflect the spirit of Thanksgiving. In Logan stake Di Roanne is the daughter of Or thiee thorns and a rose, confeience, thankfulness was to be a piedominant theme. and Mrs. Oi snn S Cannon. 416 Or two gals with their beaux, On Tuesday, 11 am, Elder Marion D. Hanks, member of But whatever the "foursome the East Fust South, and a student the First Council of Seventy, will tores will be moresome! of Irving Wasspimann. be featured speaker at the Utah Hen-lROGOTO, Columbia HI At 7:15 p. m. all who are par- Following is the evening proMate Thanksgiving! Luted F. assistant Holland, Festival : the in Quartet ticipating gram assembly. Matrs ipiirtuv ol slate, aniv'd will meet at Sunshine Terrace Dip Mipstei smgoi s Wagner. The annual assembly will be1 Fndav on the Hist leg if a tour old some favorites for and sing from the Double ( Allcgio held in the Geoige Nelson of the Terrace, Soloists air Har- lo study economic, political and the residents Biahms. and the public is invited. i la old nelcii'C ties between the I lilted and old Wolf, violin, after which thy will go to I Elder Hanks will be introduced Mates and six N.uili Amnican cello for the at Tabernacle Festival Schneiei, to the congregation bv Proi. L. 8 15. Finale fiom Beethoven's Fust tmmiiK's. Maik Neuberger, executive assist-- 1 ant to tne Piesident. The Cache Valley Historical MICROHLMiNG of historical dianes, Chansonettes choius at girls miciofdm piogram is .mimunty leltcis, account books and the college will present the musi- Society's Dr S Geoige well underway alley iccoids is bt illg done b., I ache cal numbers for the prom am, llistomal Soe iciv as a distmit coiiin-bu'io- n under dneclion ot Di. Walter Ellswoith, Society piesident, to the ailev's histoiv poo! line, yesterday. Welti. So ic'v presiis. Geoige Eliswo.lh, Already significant materials City and County schools will dent, adiusls the nnciofilm machine, obseive the Thanksgiving season have been filmed, including while clrpaitmenl secictaiv, Knv Jlcmc with special progiams. diaries, letters, account books of Sunset. placed a Richmond City minHoliday for both district be- and some scrapbooks and the utes boots under the camera. gins Wednesday afternoon at the Society expects that many others close of dassvvoik, sihool re- will take advantage of this to preserve their imsumes in the city and county Monday morning, I'ov. 28. portant papers." A similar schedule obtains for! Professor Ellsworth noted that US AC. Annual Thanksgiving Day the Society expects to call perfootball game between Utah State sonally on many other persons Aggies and University of Utah in the valley lo ofler this microis scheduled Tbur day afternoon film sci vice to them and he Lake in the Ute stadium, Salt the hope that people final the be will It game vvou'u volunteer their iccoids bv Utv. of the season for both teams. calling him, or other members of the Society s boaid. College tl Chief To Confer pa i ty lunged on lug id it d-- at 5.50 a m. in llosoital. Long s un PieMcknt picseive that the GOP c "special is - dependbo ra-te- d The ie 1 battle free-for-a- i Tv Hell-roote- s Cabinet and the National Security council from Washington to a mountain meeting with President Eisenhower next week, the White House announced vps'eidav Mi F.isenho,' pi will nieet Monday at Camp Da id his Marxian,! mountain retreat about 22 miles from Getty shurg, with thp National Security Council. He will meet the Cabinet at Camp David on Tuesday. Camp David, "Shanari La dent Kianklin the original of the late PresiD. Roosevelt, is six of Thurmon. Md., miles west high in the Catoetin Mountains Mr. Eisenhower himself will motor to Camp David Monday afternoon from his farm here. Riding with him will be Allen TV. Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, who is flvmg here Monday morning for a conference with the president. Pans for the unprecedented helicopter shuttle sen ire were disclosed by While House Preu&ec?. j Jpmnrljllo pjfiw jnajat 4m1m1 relary James ( Hagerfv as a we Democratic party maintains an and steady snow kept Mr. EisenPs.scnnal unite of purpose which hower indoors today docs not depend coon the indivillagerty said the Cabinet and duals v ho mav carry its stand-aid- , rouned members will be flown he said. "And no olher poli- from M ashington in a fleet of four tical pa i tv , I might add, can make to a small field about helicopters that statement." 200 yards from the President' cottage. It will he their first formal meeting with Mr. Eisenhower in moie than thiee months before he left for a Denver vacation Aug. 14 Mr, Eisenhower had a group of old friends in and sjient the after noon plaving bridge. It began snowing befoie dawn. MONTREAL 'IF Marie Dionne, By 9 a m. a blanket of snow mote frailest and shyest of Ihe surviv- than two indies deep covered the ing quintuplets, was reported to rolling Eisenhower farm. have left her cloistered life as a The thei iriometer read 32 denovue m a convent to enter a grees and the snow was still falhospital foi a chetkup on her ling. Walking was hazardous and uncomfortable. failing hrallh Oliva Dionne, father of the Mr. Eisenhower was happv to gnls, said at his home in Ca- have a day off He had completed llander, Onl , that the Quebec 'the most aiduous week of woik City innvcnt had notified him since he suffered a heart attack that Mane had left fer Montieal Sept. 24. And he had rongemal lact Werinesdav, Ihe .second tune friends on hand to help him pass she had bioken her Raining to the tune while snowbound. become a nun Among Ihem were Gen Alfted souiees said the M. Gruentlier, an old and intim-- 1 Quebec t it and homesick lacking in ap- ate comDamon who succeeded Mr. gill, petite, vc as a patient at the hos- Eisenhower as chief of the North pital Notie Dame de lExper-ane- e Atlantic Organization ille Si Lament, on the in foiees in Europe. s of Montieal, whcie her vonne aie in sistei ( cule and Raining as nuises hi JOu'lisjew atr,Jte"vvopiesaihes Theie was no ofimal confirmaFive-Pointion Rom the hospital, althougn f Malic was known to have been seen theie jestridav. said he did not know Dio... whether Mane intended to Treasury to the convent, the Oidei (LE ELAND IF Geoi gc M Humphrey ol the Seivan's ol the Most Ho!., Secretar a Sac i ament, oi go to the tamilj yesterday outlined program for solving the farm in Oiitano 16 su plus problem. Mane left the convent The pi ozi am, Humphrey exmonths ago. aftei complaining ot loss of ap- plained gieallv on depends illness involving for industry " behomesukand extieme piospeutv petite cause "its vvoikcis aie his The UCVS aimers custnmct s. The plan which Humphiey in a the middle vvav called 'perch pieparcd for delivery the 83ih annual session of the National Giange, included 1 I lexible pi ice supports which "do not trv fntdely to repeal the laws of supplv and demand. SoNEW DELHI, India, (IF 2 "taicfully planned lestnc-tioi.- s Nikolai Bu'gamn viet Piemipr nl production." and Communist party leader 3 Expanded irspatch to find Ehrusdiev visited the 8 new crops and new uses for fai m i,a Chdi. e mi'iiicjiisl lo India s outpu' Gandhi Mahanclis k. ipvcied 4 t autious selling of farm surThe two visaing Soviet leaders here and abioad, couped pluses entertook off their shoes befoie to insRenuous effoits with ing Ihe memonal in line with the crease consumption everyvvheie. custom piohibiting anything made 5, "A dvnamic progiam of soil of leather within ihe shrine. conserv ation." stood and uschev kill Bulganin in silence for about one minute after placing their wieathes Police eoidoned off the entiie n Author .Iac-qu- is IcTF, X Y , ir memoi id' and pel mined only James, 64. who twice won the edited newsmen and rimlomats to enter dining the simple cere- - Pulitzer prize for biogiaphv, died vesterdav at nionv Bulganin and khrushihev re- the result of ceived an ent'nsiastic welcome hage The Missouri-borwriter was on their arrival here yesteiday stale visit. Prime aw arded the Puhuer prize in 1950 lor a Munster Jawahailal Nehru, the for "The Raven," a biography of and tens of Sam Houston, and in 1958 for the dip1 malic coips ef Indians were at the proed cuT'o of " son, Portrait of a President. auporl to greet the Russians. Marie Dionne Again Leaves Convent To Enter Hospital v Treaty out-knl- . Head Of Treasury Has Farming Program five-poi- Khruschev And be-lo- ie Bulganin Visit India Memorial - Ni-ki- la Author Dies ac-i- n v hm.-.sr.d- v c I |