Show vT i 'm " f f "t r ' v r nb ' f ' - ' : 7es rbre iisy V days for schools and Herald Jamal yog win day: uew of aehool people Jfod ictiTitlee ai wen aa reporta of events at our Utah Itate Uai-' varsity (dim find-eac- h “ VOL II HO — —— iy : r " f v r - to - f i - y ' - ' V' : vT- ''' ' "i r V vi 1 a’ - I Moms (ins- - "i fh::r ' - 5 V" s V s' - - X JL : v 1 j : J j - r rtj f f‘ v''rA - 'm- ' hyi crnts i JU: J i eartai and poaaibfe froet tookt with fair akiea Friday Low foalabt v - wiUbeppwttbUghFri4ny4- if v y--: ::: -- j ' '’Vi- r ‘I V7 - v ' chaiigs M dayThe foracaat eaya i - p - W'o- J LJ 1 ' ' ' ' "J& vv V':: 'a s - - " - v" s ' ’? i 7nTiTir(?r(n THURSDAY MAY LOO AN UTAH I v - y k 4 ‘ - ‘ x v r r - y - ' ’ (J- )' ' :c-- ”- - J 't'i T By Henry Shapiro i United Press International MOSCOW— Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today a US plane had been shot down over the Soviet union and in one of his bitterest attacks to date said Russia wanted peace but the U S should realize it "could also suffer retaliatory blows" with rockets Khrushchev said there now is "little hope” for success at the summit conference and charged that the downed plane was sent in by aggressive US circles to “impress and frighten" Russia before the Paris meeting May 16 Khrushchev did not actually threaten to send rockets or planes over American territory "because that might butreho signify war” -- fCrasft V Bar K Ci Thaler rnitea Rreaa Interna tibnnl LONDON Premier Nikita Kbruahchev now ia prepared to blame everything on the West if the forthcomCr- 1ing summit conference ends in Mure Hei set the stage for it today in annotmeing in Moaicow that the Russians had shot down an American plane The ' tone of Khrushchev’s speech—it was a throw-bac- k to western in tough cold war language-roc- ked diplomat! - Both senior and Junior classes at Utah State University chou their presidents in primary elections held yesterday Jay Spencer Lgan wqa in fancrini a majority sue-cestf- CACHE BAIBY FESTIVAL thla aummer i will feature entertainment by die Orand Old Opry" wfalch indudea toeuaio ainglaf aenaatioe of I I Ice ““and “BrUiTTooIsonrSmilfc field for flw Junior dan post Jay defeated Dick Devey and John Hall Brian won out over Merlin Olsen televiaioa radio and recordlnia Brenda Lee above' The annaal Cairy Veatival win be June 1S17 and U ia Logan peated an ' eld Ruaalan Baying that “ho who comes ’to us with the sword shaH perish by It' The Soviet premier did not say what typo of piano waa involved or whether any Americans aboard survived Henaid It flew in from Turkey and Although the marking! had been painted over It wu established the piano was' American' U-- 2 Lockheed extreme (A high altitude aerial reconnaluance plane of the National aeronauUcs and apace administration (NASA) was reported mining Sunday over southeast Turkey in Washington the state department laid ' “ ''v-European capitals i They considered the move a had omen for the inmniit - Tbs State Department said today that an American piano may have drifted across the Russian border last Sunday aa a result of the pitot becoming unconscious from lack of oxygen’ said this may the Russian border when the pilot the missing American Spline became unconscious from lack of be which Soviet Premier Nikita oxygen said Soviet forces Khrushchex Khrushchev reacted angrily to hot down Sunday President Elsenhower's recent Department Prose Officer Linstatement that be might be able coln White said the civilian pitot to spend only a week at the Sumof a National Aerona utlca and mit conference and would have Administration Mgh level Vico President Bichard M Nix- Space reconnaissance plana weather on serve hla deputy if necesin the Lake Van area retola would said Khrushchev sary ha was having “difbe like sending a goat to guard ported that his eaygea aquip with ficulty a cabbage patch Other eenlor dan finalists are Clark Draper Delta and Sandy Peterson Cedar Valley for the office of vice president Gen-lAndersota Logan and Sharon Watkins Richfield secretary Richard Manning Logan and Susie Thomu Ogden win he in toe running for Junior dan vice Pint president Marilyn Mams Brig- ' Khrushchev ipoko before a ham City and Mary Wangsgaard Ogdeiv for secretary For the po- wildly cheering Joint session of sition of Junior dan representa- the supreme Soviet (parliament) tive to the Associated Women Stu Members ut dumbfounded at dento-Coua- eU as lee Vio- U- GledhUl " : and shoals of Richfield and Jeanno Merkiey of indignation “down with too aggronoTi!’ and Idaho Falla will compete ia banditry! Logan residents predominated “this ' Khrushchev who waxed more in sophomore class finds Mike be ipoko said anMaughan and Lear Thorpe are emotional candidates for president JoAnn other American plane penetrated Bluer and Suzanne Richards lor Soviet territory April f but escapvice president Pauline Bundy ed “American military men eviand Aim Pocock secretory AWS representative Kafele Baku and dently liked the impunity they Catherine Brown Phoenix Ari- Joyed in the Incident of April 9 sons Min Brown is the only and decided to repeat their agout of town candidate gressive act" he ula “For this Final elections- - wUl be purport too selected May Day — the moat festive day for our peonext Wednesday May 1L ple and the working people of all el In Plane 'Drift' : WASHINGTON (UP1) meeting which open eleven days ---f from today ' A first study of Khrushchev's speech suggested tost the Soviet leader waa out to make too moat of foe alleged Incident-anto um it for a calculated attack --- StitiW policy on the eve of the summit The Soviet leader accused the United Statea of "Maying with fire" Bo charged too U8 with on-Un-itod up u ' Plana for the 1960 Dairy Featt-- ' val fto be held June U 17 and i 18 have been act by Use Dairy Featival Committee of the Cadhe i Chamber sf Commerce I' Amonf the many apedaf eventa during thla celebration will be the appearance of “Grand Ole ' Opry’ from Nashville Tennea-- : aeeBrenda Leev Use teenage ainging ' aenaation of televiaioa s radio and the recording lnduatry will appear in Logan with thla ' group At the preaent time ahe baa aeveral recordlnga liated in the top hita of the nation Alnd' Appearing at die annual Dairy Featival will be die fam oua Stonewan Jackani' Columbia recording artiat wbo hit the top with hla recording of “Waterloo" Btmsewall Jackaon haa been aeen 'aeveral timea on the popular Dick Clark televiaioa : ' Bbaw ' - Other entertaining person alitlei feswho win spark the three-da- y tivities are Justin Tubb son of the famous Ernie Tubb who has been associated with the Grand Ole Opry group for many years and Red So vine the radio TV UNIVERSITY COLLEGE t ki stage and recording artist who will ba m band to direct conduct and perform with the Grand (Re Opry band Hla many recordings have made him nationally known La moot Tueller chairman of the dairy festival committee declared that Oils show is onC of the moat popular and successful groups now touring the country Mohe that promises to provide entertainment for the young and old“ He explained that it haa taken many weeks of correspondence and repeated offers before an agreement eould be reached which would bring this group to Logan “We knew the people of Cache Valley wanted good live professional entertainment for this celebration and felt that thla Grand Ole Opry group was the out to flu the bUL“ bo commentedThe schedule of events beginning wltfa Thursday June l6 is ' u followsr at 1 ? ' Thonday June if Junior Dairy Princess Contest Gerald R Grove Ogden naval aviator in World War II and the Korean conflict haa been chosen valedictorian of the university college Utah State University Dr Carlton Culmsee dean of the college announced today Mr Grove will deliver his valedictory address in the v university college honor program at 8 pm play 17 In the - Skyroom Student Union building Mr Grove with a major ia ' English and a minor in French ' haa grads point averags of 39814 Ho has maintained virtual-l- y a straight A averaga throughout Jits studies at ’Weber Collage and USU and will rccteva- a Scholarship “A“ pin ti the cur-cIses for perfect record in v three consecutive quarters J‘ Aviator At II The valedictorian received Us t wings as a naval aviator in April ! 1944 at the age of ll He wu I one of the youngest naval avia-- i tors in the service tbs same day ha married Miss Beverly Jean Wave link ' Maw of Ogden trainer hutructw They now have three soos Robin 15 Michael 2L r‘’ ft and Jrn 7 ' After receiving his commission k and flight training ha flew from carrier In the Tokyo Bay area i and later the China Sea Ha helped search out and plot on f the map Japanese prlsondtefrwar eamps as the war nearsd Its end V Later bo and bia follow pilots patrolled the Great Wall of Chlaa Manchuria and Korea supporting landings of American oeenpation forces and perforating other ' ' i:: duties' Upon ’returning to Ma home of Kansas After the war 1:30 pm n ' to ! Parade on Main Street 10 ( Continued on Pago 9) am LONDON (DPI) - that 4 Queen Elis- rebuff to critics of the marriage Another score for tha young couple wu chalked up last night whetf 50000 persons mused before Buckingham Pataca in a tumultuous demonstration of affection for the princess She wu at dinner and tending a ban given for her and Arms true by the Queen Tha Queen’s' decision on - LEWISTON ' VALEDICTORIAN for Univsr aity College Gerald Grove r t i ' erve aecording te notice from the navy Dedkba On CaOege When the-wended he returned home to operate his foul-nefor two more yaanu Then he decided to attend eoDege He sold hla business and Attended Ms— greetkj Weber college fortwwyeersrthen father's machine and weUlag cama to lISU He completed business which he quirements for the j ' bachelors ten for years degree last summer ’and v win operated master’s depcer Remaining In the organised soon receive his reserves ha wu recalled ia 1951 Next year he V-fl-l teach at Wo I and flew from the carrier USS her Cotie ge Ogden v Kearsarge durlng' the— Kanan -- Mr- Grove holds two air -medals war Hla squadron flaw bombing the American defenaa- China and atraflag missions and gdi service Pacific defense Adafo-Pacifi- d clow- support to allied troops United Natiou Serirfoo He bu qualified for the rank Of National Defense and Koreu t in the n- - aervhjp medals V ar ss ' :'A : Mrs Mary Flor-enc- e Bright Stocks' 92 died at her home in Lewiston Wednesday of causes incident to age She was haw October 7 1867 in Richmond She was the wife of Moroni H Stocks who preceded her In death in December of 1947 Survivors are one son Otto H Portland ' Oregon and four daughters Mrs A K (Ethel) Allen Compton Calif Mrs Reynold (Delia) Pearson Lewiston Mrs Owen (lime) Maughan Weston Mrs James (Cora) Haworth Franklin the following brothers and Maters Mrs Milo Mrs — Jeff Wheetav— Frestoa BtoweR And George Brlght Lew-Iston also three 34 grandchildren and 73 half-elete- rs ' Beaks Rympatty - Tha speech wu plainly designed to throw a scare Into the “It may ba that tola waa tha western and to seek to win missing plans" Whits said “It la sympathycaqip or worid pubile optaloa entirety possible that having a by labelling the Uaifod SUtee a meat" failure in the oxygen equipment which eould result to too pitot toe plane toeing eonsdouanesB continued on automatic pitot for a considerable distance and accidentally violated ' Soviet air v pace’ Aik Far Iafsrtoatfoa - ! White sakl ton United States la asking toe Soviet government bout too piano incident “with particular references to tha fate of too pitot" White said U S Ambassador Llewellyn E Thompson waa making the approach to the Ruslana and that It waa mors In tha nature of an “Inquiry" than a pro' test at this stage NASA insisted its missing plane wu engage solely in peaceful scientific research as part of a noose cret global program started to 1956 : j This rejected Khrushchev's elalm that toe plane waa sent over the Soviet Union to “Impress and frighten" Russia on tha eve of too summit conference President Elsenhower was in formed of Khrushchev's speech during a National Security Coua-- ( Continued on page 6) t wonldto aggresaor Khruabchev apparently ' was hoping to atroagthen hta iadd at toe oummu eonf trance table by putting the West la 6 defensive eren meeUng position before the ‘ ' tarts1 ? The remainder of Ma apaeeh did not offer anything- - new on Rusila'n specific summit policies Analysis of hla speech shows : that ’ ‘—Khrushchev ' after 'too reshuffle of the government and party secretariat has further coin olidated Ms position ' ia the supreme lesdershlp of Um Soviet Bis Expectations ' does not expect to give or to get anything substantial at toe summit and therefore has ehoaen to wan the Soviet people gainst the axpectatjona which be had previously raised ' —Khrushchev switched Ms pro summit tactica drastically and Instead of continuing the soften-toe-Ustrategy of the last few xitbs suddenly went over to the attack This may be largely strategy but diplomatic observers feared there is more to it than meets the dye —The Soviet leader has resorted to the unusual taette of trying to play President Elsenhower off against the Pentagon Hb toe Indirectly suggested that alleged plane was sent Into Russia by the Pentagon without the knowledge of the President -- —He made It plats that he did not think much of - negotiating The Deu of Westminster des- with Vice President Richard Nixon whom Elsenhower wantato cribing tha ancient Abbey aa “the end to Paris if too 'summit central shrine of toe English-peakin- g drags on beyond May 22 peoples” said before the rehearsal that he would say a prayer at toe ceremony for children to bo granted to the union BOISE (DPI) — A Sail Lake - of Margaret and Tony i City man Stanley Eugene Taven “1 hope" he told a small army aer 21 was being held in lieu of of reporters at the Abbey "that $25006 bond today on a charge of yon will all remember that for armed robbery of a local dnig- a woman this is the greatest day V of her life " " - —He first es Jamming traffic la the center of London' On toe sidewalks the first of the many who wfll come to see the wedding proeeaafon began to camp out for the 34 hour watt until the Princeu rides by ia her glam coach on her way to be mai night and dramatically damaad ed “Why drat you kin mT": First reports said Meadors near narrow coitapae had to bo pereuaded to karo the acene The premier reportedly etrnck several of too demonstrators and returned to fact the crowd a second tone after officiate lint took hint sway’ The Incidents foOowod WmR of atndrat demonatratfonq which began ia Iatsnhnl to protest pro- rnment measures againat its political oppoaitfon Today's developments eoiadded with report that 290 morn students were taken to eamps early this morning by military author- ' ities v 'Acfordtog to unofficial reports' 476 atodento were being held by toe army '? The latest arrests came whew students an demonstrating : againat too government aboard a hip which was taking them to their homea after Istanbul Unlvere ity was closed by the autooriUe (' - Armed Robbery -- - i ! ft- ' bg t y s' 1$ ' it : Queen Of USUjRodeoY V tan is Gillette Tooele was asm- ed queen of Utah State University intercollegiate Rodeo tola mam tag in the 11 o’clock assembly She and her attendants EUan- beth Felt Ogden and Nancy Adams Logan will reign over the two day rodeo scheduled at too Caeho County Fair Grounds Performances will be Friday ’ May 6 at 7:30 pm and Saturday at 1:30 from atria- - 7 termountain coUegea and universities will compete ' pm--Team- a TunnelCavesIn Worker-'!lv- Upon CEDAR CITV (UPI)— A old Cedar City mao waa reported ta good condition today with n sf broken pelvis and broken arm suffered when an old tumid in a coal mine caved in on Mm Jesse Robb waa showered with rocks at the Tucker Coal Mint in Cedar Canyon Witnesses said one dab that struck him measured ' ' four foot by four feet Robb waa working with a group of miners in n new tunnel dose to toe old workings Wednesday when he apparently got too close ’ to the old area ' He wu being treated at Iron County HnsptuiT -- In : —7—7- - vs Utahn Drowns ' f - Water Ditch : i OAKLET Utah (UPI) — The " ' body of Oakley i1 Utah man was found Wednesday fat an irrigation ditch about JOB yards from bis residence st ton King Ranch in Oakley ?? SummCountyJB Francis Clark drowned in tow ' ditch Tuesday night He waa ' foreman st the Ring Santo said there wu aw evidence af Jod May and that Clark apparently fell tato tow waters A 95 and tN hflT wefW ' The-sheri- BOTS OF NOTE — Youthful choristers collars blend their voices la spew-mouthe- duriag a k - s’ parents earn as Tony and Margaret went to Westminster Abbey today for a final dress rehearsal of the wedding They slept late after last night’s festivities then went to the Abbey with their friends ia a proces‘- V sion of 14 antomobflea A largo force of extra police wu assigned to guard the Abbey while Margaret Tony the Queen toe Queen mother the Duke of Edinburgh — who Is giving too bride away — Dr Roger Gllltatt toe best man and Queen Ingrid of Denmark went through the rehearsal Queen Ingrid toe only one of Europe's ruling royalty Ja accept an JnvUatio(uwili ait to toe find row at toe wedding with the immediate members of the British royal family This will be right behind three specially placed gilded chain for the queen the Duke and the Queen Metoerrr This la to the right of the sanctuary- On the opopsite side Ron- Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 pm' in Lewiston First ward chapel Friends may caR at Webb Funeral Homd to Fnatoa Friday evening and at the Lewiston First ward chapel ald Armatrong-Jone- a Tony’s faafter 16 am Saturday Burial ther and hls divorced wife the will be ia lewistoa cemetery Countess off Boaw will ait to the “ pact Queen Rebuffs Critics Of row of a group which members of the Yugpalav toe diabeth today ordered at USU 7 pm and Germanic royal houses and of vorced fat Antony parents front of Square Dancing ' bo seated among relatives of Queen Elizabeth Tabernacle 9 pm too route Thousands thronged royalty at Tony's wedding tomorSaturday Jane II Chuck Wagon Breakfast am row to Princess Margaret' — a of toe royal processions today - r n - i i He said toe plane crossed the Soviet frontier at 5:96 am SunPROVO (UPI)-D- ive P Baird day (11:36 pm edt Saturday) 41 Price died Wednesday night “and continued its flight into the of injuries received Jan 29 in a Interior of our country" He said Carbon County mining accident the Russians shot down too plane Baird wu putting np aa arch- because they knew then would way at the Kaiser No 2 mine at bo new provocations If aggrea-toremained unpunished Stumyslde when a piece of rock fen from too archway knocking Throughout much of Ma three Mm against a piece of mining hour and a quarter speech Khrushchev looked directly at U 8 equipment Be suffered head injuries (Continued oa page Six) am' Dairy Princess Honor Banquet t -- Injuries Fatal Dairy Princeu Lubcheon Bluebird Cafe U noon Dairy " Food Demonstra-tloT - f countries” ' pm Teenage Dairy Derby at USU Student Union Building I pm Friday Jane 17 1 'Dairy Princess Charm School 10 u a '“war of nerves” heating ANKARA Turkey (UPD — on too eve of too summit and Premier Adnaa Menderes walhad obliquely compared the alleged incursion of too US Man with into a crowd of demonatralorn Hitler's violation of Russian air hooting for 'Ms roalgnattaa to- la ruffled song rehoenl tf Wesigstag Akbqr M wffl They tin part af the chons which tfngvst too wsddtag ef Prineort ICsrgsnt Friday J mi Js£lF AfatwMJ—eg -- p- 1J-T- V r apm tvan dart's pntoet Bwi :i ttisynar vy'- a nL i Y - - r - - |