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Show UTAH: Cloudy today, tonight and Iridav "Oh occasional snow flumes ovei and against (he mount ains of northwest portion. Warmer tonight and Fuday. High to today 25 to 15 and Fuday 30 40 Low tonight IS to 28, except Grain Range f)nen ytfttf t,b 26 D Va ,n7 07 nil) 3ept fo. CjJ'jtj, Iliffh Low Close 237,4 236' i 216 225s 225 s 227 207 08 N 207 207 206 208 35 in Dixie. Price 5 tents. LOGAN. UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 36, 1918 296. Christmas Means Crisis to Nation's Power Lines All in Millions of Kilowatts- - Unit Urges Security Task Force Hiss Pleads Innocent To Perjury Charge ; Red-Controll- Secret Info Radio Towers Power ed ovei the fiozen BLRLIN Dec 16 (UB Frem.li' and steel cascadingFrench sector at antenna countnside in the two tall blew up engineers d radio the edge of the recent tow ej s of Tegel an field Beilin toda, silencing Russia's warned the Russians General in voiee one number propaganda Ftench engined s -- 0 that Nor houis two Geimany tor toweis today unthe blast would French Maj Gen Jean Canes al, Russian a less leply was forthhad Beilin commandant, said he a ordeied destruction of the towers coming that would necessitate because they weie a hazard to the change of plans. Ganeral wained the Russians western airlift flung supplies oet statement that the Russians failed to blockade surface the Russian an to answei and that the gne Berlin The explosion sent tons of iionl Russian blockade was the undeily Russian-controlle- To The Soviet Grand Jury Indicts Former Federal Officer On Perjury BY I nited lres lt Report Asks French Engineers Blast Two Denies Giving H D. Ql Staff ( orrespondent ing cause behind the action He said the toweis wete danger-ufor allied fliers and planes at-- i recentlv-con- tempting to reach stiucted Tegel airfield towd The two high, eis weie located on the northern outskuts of Beilin. Two hours after the blast the using station came back on the air trans-nuttthe Deutsi bland Sender" located in the Russian zone outside Bei lin. Defense Head steel-frame- Hoover Commission Makes Study Of National Security er By JAMES C. AUSTIN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, LEGISLATIVE Cotton Maid For Dec. 16 UP A Hoover commission task force Algei NEW YORK, Dec urged today that the defense Hiss, who was a state depaitment secretary be made virtual dictator adviser to President Roosevelt at of the armed forces with power a Yalta, pleaded innocent today to me New-viia- it uu, second only to the presidents. ber i the peak load period for U. S. power and light companies committed perjury he that overtaken charge has Demand men the jitters. Powerful Board secret ushows, this year it brings a crisis that gives power he supplied that denying hy installed generating capacity is The commission's committee on Reading from left to right, youll see that the nations Power documents for de- conernment as gov they School problems national security made the recomfSt M million kilowatts, but this is never wholly available. Coldest in Cache valley last livery to Russia cern the state of Utah were mendation m a limit 52 7 million kilowatts. repot t. the where Compare this with the estimated peak demand for 52 6 million and Dates was admm-strato- is Lewiston, Trial Tentative night discussed at the retent of power for domestic committee is composed of 14 Ihe de6 botn to eted Wllknow why brownouts, widespread industrial shutdowns and cuitailment innocent thermometer legist Hiss pleaded conference m Salt Lake official and industrial was 34 7 leadeis feared. Contrast these figures with those for prewar 1939, when available power counts or perjury on which he was grees below zero. when elementary princiof safety. City, headed by Ferdinand Eberstadt, kilowatts and peek demand was only 26 8 millions, giving a comfortable margin of the valley, district and indicted yesterday by a grand jury visors In other parts pals, supei chairman of the army-nav- y estheir formermunitions It wasnt hardly so cold alpooled investigating communism and superintendents board and oneviews on the various issues. though the low maik for the pionage. time vice chairman of the war W. Clancy Newton was set. John season thus far H Grant Vest, superintendent Federal Judge production board. The commisof Logan school district, today sion of which it is an arm is studyset Jan. 24 as a tentative trial date reported 5 above at 8 30 am; McLean, discussions, the summarized and the official reading at the Hiss counsel Edward ing plans for modernizing the exrepomting out that it was ured Logan weather bureau was 6 agreed to the governments ecutive branch. above minimum for the night. by school leaders in these secThe security task force said quest for $5,000 bail. basfor was leveled has districts indictment provide barometer that tions The The perjury the national military establishof Hiss the well as looks made a continuous appiaisal against though ed upon charges ment is soundly constructed but off, and it confessed schools program. have continued cold weather, is not yet woiking well. It called by Whittaker Chambers, which flurries, Legislative proposals courier of a communist spy with probable snow for a greater measure of centraliRecommendations designed to former By Harry Bonnell in the war legare apt to be found commented Prof. J. O Jensen, in the U. S. before the zed authority. If the commission ifi .While the power and light demand in the nation prevent possible future increases ring islative hopper include proposals should accept and congress apwho has denied all of weather bureau director. Hiss, Insurance fire to remove the office of state prove the committee's proposals, retched to almost a breaking point during the Christmas in Cache county charges, formerly was Weather forecast for the Cache rates w ere made to city and county Chambers w ith ocsuperintendent of public instrucin State situation of departments the defense secretary would: the the city Logan area electric cloudy said, of Valley power, uumption commissioners last night by the access tion from the partisan ballot; had mounwho men in L Be given authority to estasnow flurries young casional of Clifton Haws, light Cache Association of Insurance bright mg to be well under the control for state.aid buildings to provide blish policies and programs inand warmer to high government circles. Cloudy tains today. dol15 staff. his million and of amount In sirtment superintendent, the this Agents. stead of exercising mere general and Friday. High today Hiss, at his arraignment As outlined by the units presilars. with such aid being re- supervision over the military. True, that demand is overtakuntil 4 p m. to tonight 35 to 40. was 35 and to given 30 Friday morning recomthe appro-pi 2. Direct and control the armed 30 dent, Henry B. Johnson, the garded as an emergency ing the supply throughout Lew tonight 17 to 22. produce the bail and until Deo. iation to be distributed by the services, requests to congress for country. But capable city light mendations include: motions. , to file ( addi1 That Logan city secure employes, with accurate records slate board of education, hb mosey. He was called before the judge as to what the local power de- tional said. equipment, es- after court 3. Attain genuine mastery over routine two of B. Annie disposal mand will be, minimize the num- pecially one new pumping engine, Continued on Page Twelve) the defense establishment through took only 10 and breakdowns 2 That the city complete In- matters. The pleading ber of brown-out- s and Hiss went to be finrepeal of the right now held by m the Logan area. stallation of a new flowline in minutes, the army, navy, and air force Dies and Of photographed. gerprinted old December consumption of muniLogan canyon replacing the secretaries to appeal over his head Witnesses Two inhas gradually on develop cipal power which remains in the line tturing articles to the president or budget direc82, widow of segment B. Schmidt, new Anna a jury grand Meanwhile, as in the past few years, 4 Telephoto) (TV from the reservoir to the springs s sworn m and immediately took Adam Schmidt, of Providence, tor. ti In the research program of creased well as the peak load demands hosHowell, 19, of Bakers3 Construction of a five-m- il Suzanne 4. Be relieved of the burden of local a at left this Utah Agricultural Experiment old died morning the where grand jury The latter at Mr, Haws declared. of n a Sons reservoir. The present over and sophomore field, Calif., Cache county chapter, routine administration through term expired last pital of causes incident to age. its when off the December issue of the will almost double this December n million-gallochoswas capof California, reservoir is of a Utah Pioneeis, will meet Monday, creation of the post of underShe was born Sept. 19, 1863, in UniversityBakersfield (Continued on Page 2) quar-- 7 over the December 1945 figure. to n and Home Science, en at represent 7 30 pm. in Logan Second ward secretary of defense. Assistant acity Beyreuth, Germany, a daughter 3720 To 6000! experi-n- t 4 That the city eliminate some Anna Muhl Freid-berge- r. California s $200,000,000 annual chapel for a program and social, secretaiy jobs in the three services publication of the and of George Christmas load the 1949 Peak National with the during from the water crop at the of the dead-end- s station, today was released She spent her early child- cotton Temple Fork camp as would be abolished, month of 1945 was 3720 kilowatts Maid of Cotton contest in Mem5. Be a "principal military Are Dr R, H. hood in Germany. host Local Walker, director of he said. This was increased to system phis, Tenn, January state assistant,given 5 That Cache county do all In of the an admiral or general, she was married to Mr 1877, In Repiesentatlves station and dean of the school 4250 kilowatts m 1946, and 5580 to handle strictly military malits power to secure legislation enSchmidt In Germany. She joined Publicity and Industrial Developagriculture at Utah State Ag kilowatts In 1947, and during this the appropriation of more On List committee will speak, and lei s under his direction. the Church of Jesus Chrisl of abling ment is the department month, iltur&l light The committee also said that: for fire prevention. Saints about 53 years Latter-da- y college. will show movies themed to, a peak load of more monies 1 A Christmas Elks' Local property holders are tilted by Mrs. Gladys L. Har-o- anticipating while In Germany. budget practices Military Your Utah. 'Know ago Cache than 6000 kilowatts. in an Insurance rate The two airports from top to She came to Providence with the publication contains is threatened with demand program will follow their presen- should be overhauled creation This December I Logan-Cach- e landing 15 Schmid Mr. of In 1905. of per bottom. county It husband approximately increase proposed her as tation. a dozen "by-lin- e bi ought on by several things, v" tow ad field, three miles north-weof the office of comptroller In the 11 years ago. Mrs. Schmidt died Lodge B are articles by Logan president Everton, several outl- most anyone will point out. Add cent unless steps are taken George fire protection in Logan, and the Hillcrest Air Harhhad j,een an active members of all secretarys office to handle milithe Cache SUP, today invited atining members of the USAC to the regular electric light con- more adequate USAC have received h LDS church, and the Provi- of east Johnson Mr. and to county, just budget matters. the city lty and the experiment station J. L. Fisher, past exalted ruler members and their partners of the tary sumption during the darkest and 2. There must be greater teamcommendation certificates dence First LDS w'ard. Captain the Subjects covered vary from lorgest evenings of the year, the declared. tend meeting praccurrent Survivors include three of seven of Provo Elks Lodge, and fed control We advocate public interest In for good airport operation Fork camp is Vern B work throughout the national to range caUie los-t- a special Christmas tree lights and tice from the National Aeronau- children- - Wilford J of Salt Lake president of Utah State Elks as- Templewhile Earl A. Hansen will on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) (Continued a1 most Wayne county. -in every eleetilc gadgets Muii, tics Association. Mrs. Anna Atkins, ProviRee ta analysis of How much Elks City, the addressed of program. Logan in have and m be you the nation charge home This word was received from dence; and Mrs Lenore Fluckiger sociation, will be served. has been In producing the reason for the tremendous inJoe Bergin, state commissioner of of Bedford, Wyo, 11 grandchild- Lodge Wednesday night, discussing freshments Ei in Utah of the Temple is the, title of a crease in the demand upon the members New aeronautics. the associations activity program ren and seven Ee one will be introduced as story by Dr. George 1 . countrys generating units. total Fork a camp state, the Throughout for the year. inch professor of agricultural follows- - J. Wesley Christensen. C In addition, In Logan city, moie of 13 airports out of 40 received Funeral services will be conlocal W. Dunn, Ilow-artnomlcs and marketing at USAC to the visit Fisher's Mr. Rogeis, William Mr. than 100 kilowatts have been added Harmony Lodge No. 1, F. and good rating this year. at 1 pm. In the ork Is documented by a to the demand tours ducted Saturday the Christmas Members of the northern chap- the was his official call, and his Dopp J Merlin Cowley and Ben A M. Logan, today announced elecby said that lodge bv inspection ward First chapel Bergin Providence 1 on the selling price, net lighting project which typify the ter, Utah Association of the Blind, were conducted, usually in com- Lawrence D. Zollinger, bishop next to last visit to lodges In the W Evans tive officers who will serve during it and profit per dozen eggs Yulelide season and beautify Lo- will enjoy their annual Christ- pany with city officials Judging Friends the ensuing year. They will be inof home the at call may state this year. fmerclal flocks In Utan from 5000 mas paity Friday, 2 pm., m Lothan More NAA streets. the done were by city stalled Friday, 8 pm, in the gan Atkins and Anna M to rating her daughter Mrs 1948 with extra globes are being lighted gan First ward hall, it was anOfficials are pleased with the Providence, Friday from 7 to 9 Describing his contacts Masonic Hall, with W. V. loins, as he W, Bramwell of relationship high milk each night in the city lighting nounced today by excellence of all Utah airinstallation officer from 10 am other lodges of the state, Mr rduction pm, and Saturday and its dependency' Peck of Logan, chapter piesident general alone. K. worhe some of the explained. reviewed of services. Fisher time Worshipful Master Is D ports, until an adequate feed supply is project of More than 40 blind folks seven an ports Burial will be m the Piovidenee Gieatest demand upon the LoLewiston of the was only Last vein year, Smith, Christmas carin manager the Music are 'Continued on Pape 2.) being and Rich coun- in Utah were listed on the good thy programs that gan light departments power Cache, Box Elder to district, Amalgamated Sugar ComHe recommended the presented to members of Logan city cemetery under direction of ried out assemble for comes in the evening between the ties are expected Iorns. column. mortuary loKenneth Lindquist club yesterday afternoon by pany He succeeds - Mr the the which by sponsored and being program Haws dinner Mr. program, tlie 6 hours of 5 and pm, directed Other officers Include- Jack Laub, of Glee club, of Bel Canto Logan. an conin the form essay the cal the lodge sight observed. This is when the peak are sponsored by E. Bruner, fogram contest on democracy, in an effort bv Frank H. Baugh Jr, and by Senior Warden: Miner servation committee of Logan hours are reached. Herbert violinist. Champ, Junior Warden; of Poznanski, chairis the Mischa values the B. teach to Muir Lions club. Vern youth Tap From I PL Citizens of Lewiston and w Logan Corps of life. Mrs Vilate J. Case was spokes- Senior Deacon, Mr. Iorns, Junior American Unocal way . Then during the hours of 12 man. communities will Stewart, Senior He outlined some of the activi- man for the vocal group, announc- Deacon: J. O Among the numbers on the pm. (midnight) to 7 am., the greet Santa Claus Friday even of the state association, leport-m- g ing the various numbets. President Steward, Dr, A J Brooking Junwill be vocal selections, ties kilowatts of program drops consumption LaVon ing, 7 oclock, when the Christmas .Has Special an Increase m membership. W Fred H Thompson conducted the ior Steward, Lon Hardy. Chapto approximately 1000 and 1100, he John Spuhler; readings by season is ushered in at Lewiston Hawkins Karren exalted ruler of the meeting, while arrangements for lain, Glen Bunten, Marshall; Clarand F. by Jensen, Zollinger said. Col. Richard F. Ebbs, unit of Lewiston Junior Lieut. omplete program for the under will auspices There in charge of the the program were made by Frank- ence Armstrong, Tyler; and Jack selections water end piano Although the Logan city the U. S. aimy, Fort Logan lodge, wasincluded for instructor commerce. of chamber for Yule which tree the a buffet lin D Richards, chairman of the Morton Trustee 'family social, dwven turbines, augumented by the be gifts under this meeting, which be held All Masons ar invited to Fri Santa will stop In front of the Douglas, will be in Logan form8 pm, in of chapter members, and. according clubs committee luncheon. Friday. are capable units diesel plant will kait L D S possible Institute, was listed producing up to 6,000 kilowatts, to Mr. Peck: Well watch Santa j First ward churchy andto children eveningof studying a research and developation by Mrs. Heber tribute nuts and candy out of the fire place. Bingham of (Continued on Page 4) M I A ment group headquarters here. stake board. He will confer at Organized Reward and stake auxiliary' , aaaex TMHvmr etMMM ..I with serve Corps headquarters ters and as. well as teachers, C. instructR O W. J. Lee, eslhood Captain leadeis, and theirj n0rs are or, and will then attend a dinner invited. Promptness meeting at 6 p m. m the Bluebird, mending the program has for reserve officers of the army, emphasized bv officials. was Prominent play " Student Life has criticized the quarter. air force, navy and marines Those BY RAY NELSON program Includes the Hatch Bob of civilian status .who are in recartoon situations not out of distaste or given to articles by front-pag- e a Under Ella prelude, Time Across Nation search, and civilian scientists and for Utah State, but out (Coach-Bai- t student Hawkes disloyalty Utah a Aggie shows welcome, President which Duane Chrisf head coach of- of pude, the editoilal continues Hits Full Swing); Student Life research professors cons i d e r e d a i 6 Coo!,er; selections byn and the Utah Aggie school to be as good tensen, last years want the We eligible for assignment in the prayers Christmas L Juth choir, under dir-,- fering their This Mind, in . . will also attend. sports editcy (Keep as it can in every respect . of : group, Stanley Michaelsen on opposite sides of the same bed, In charge of arrangements are Anne McDonald Regarding our sports editors Everybody; Squabbles Dont Student Life, third-strin- g and Miss an editorial in Dave Wright Lieut Col. H E. Doist and Lieut stand last week (concerning Coach declared. ( Aggie Back De- Col. H. R. Hockmuth. senpt- - campus weekly, today tel ? ,s accmpansts; ex- Romney and his football team), we Aggie halfback Life Student w s Be'I eek on Last vl0,m duets, m "rT wish to point out two important fends Coach, Places Bnyme Olsen and Beth HiU; MIA cited so much comment that your 1 Bob Murdock did not Team), and Marcene Hendrickfunds points: .Consistlng of Mary Jane student council appropriated Romney be son, (Blood Sweat, Tears Fat v."h Maune Greenwood, Wil- - to put out an extra today final demand that Coach a new of Aggie Athletes, Students) eiihei for asked He ousted. see, as you And, and Stanley Mich- - exams or not v ll or a Other articles in th extra dealt g ! v to devot' CiirMnids approach 1948 v ith the sqabble concerning effecreading, Ruby the extra is almost entirely of the flute solos, Wilford ed to letters to the editor or the reasonable explanation An original play entitled vV v?. last season, which has seemed unrea- tiveness of the Aggie band, and solos, Maxfield sports editor has received since with prospects of the Farmer ski "Christmas Everywhere, will be us to A sonable thiee concern tn,1npet selection, school Elden Thursday. Thy lor Adams the Lake fund at team i g piesented The newspapers in Salt J, Snsen Student Life has and company; s association ;sr Mur- tin But lo1 the athletics discussions the sopiano matters on which - 4 USAC band. City and Denver magnified .: t the editorializedof m the 7 30 under in minds by the p w-sV unit Fiiday at fEuVc? D?vT caros, H T and his 1918,docks opinion greatly when they led all the rest, pomnev Olsen. tv,, UVUncr pTpdp nnTfcrs of th he ballot e anti ropec s tor e demand that the Y'oungobservers. Written and duected by stuHatch, a member of Stufiogta.n in tne foot ptjd tL 'ere team. ski 4UJ n ,, cartoon show- - dent Life sports staff, detlrred that dents and teachers at the school ccshih ents In bp dancing and the Aggie Thg the recreation eddonalnisbentiGefR tv and Dick the old Ameiican parlor game the play features by drama and and! student an Aggie ing For, By miK,,lnvS I10 dance, there will Merlvn of roach-baitinengaged m hy tne song how Christmas is observed was drawn hy k Romney vocal trio, Includ nr he Students (NEA Telephoto) of our citi- - in vaiious countries throughout more spot staff artist j Jones, as Sherman of a projected new military training plane designed by Douglas Aircraft. world an tim this y the Above is Puncipal artists conception about aV Warouxen, Marilyn Most Interest, so farmtei was e T' mountain year extra every The has unobstructed forward and downward visibility, simlailla Both Haws- xports fans o the and Vhglrla Kammycr, The single-engiplane, designated the XT-3ilar to that of a Jet fighter. The plane 1 power plant is submerged in the fuselage aft of the cockpit. by Dor- - count! v me ril'(T1e'1 fUaa and iilvGiV ieiger Jonm 16 (UP' HOW COLD? PROPOSALS DISCUSSED SIX BELOW IN LEWISTON - 211-pa- kti ower Demands In fcity Advocates More Fire Protection Rise Steadily SEARCH PROGRAM REVIEWED Schmidt fire-fighti- Providence Cache County SUP To Meet lion-gallo- Airports "Good" 4-- 5. State Leader n, Visits st t pro-ther- Masonic Lodge Chapter of Blind Slates Social Elects Officers Kiwanians Hear Canto Music Bel is Listed Stake fetrnas Social Santa's Visit Reserve Project Lo-sta- J dis-co- Proposed Training Plane Boasts Greater Visibility CAMPUS NEWSPAPER PUBLISHES "EXTRA", TO AIR VIEWS ON AGGIE FOOTBALL COACHING SQUABBLE . WMWdtAM .. - V k- Draw-Stars)- Adams School To Present Play team-buildin- Knr . Paient-Teacher- - r x v Ip-- three-colum- ni g, 1 Ung-mind- two-pag- - If) pub-zenr- 0, I |