Show tmq r 9 3 64 COIP UNIVERSAL KXCROrXUlNQ 141 PUrpotnt Ava Salt Lake City 1 Utah awr forecut Saturday through Wednesday: Temperature! averaging above Wldely scattered afternoon thundershowers over the weekend aormal VOL II NO r r r r f erf 84101 tv 1 Sunny eraldJoerHal Inie -- i COUP - Five day if ii 4 LOGAN 110 UTAH FRIDAY JULY TIN 21 1f47 Calls Rotary Hears Observations and warmer tomorrow High in the 90s and low tonight la the 50s Probability of rain tomorrow 30 percent High yesterday was 19 and low S3 CENTS eSSflODD On Germany It is difficult to character he the Germans as a people for they differ even more in language and customs than do citizens of the United States So declared Dr Gene Mil hr acting dean of the col lege of science at Utahi State University and Dr Da tus Hammond professor and head of the department of zoology who were speakers at1 the luncheon meeting of Lo-- ! gan Rotary Club this week Dr Miller has recently re! turned from a year’s sabatti cal spent in West Gerpiany! Hammond has! while Dr made several trips to that! country and spent a part of the last year in Germany WASHINGTON School System CACHE VALLEY COl'M'll’S World Jam- - j Park: Mark Allred a host group member So far as public schools are borce participant as they Hepared to Hyde Park: John Haddock Logan: Douglas By Kugenr V Rlshrr Johnson quickly follow concerned Dr Miller found leave Logan include fiom left: Bruce Jor- - : White Richmond and Jelf Bateson Logan U S MaSAIGON H'W ing up his plea for peace in By lloMard Firlds that about 80 percent of the gensen Hyrum: Jeffrey Marston Hyde j and foot — ‘UP1 rines the nation's cities today call by by DKTItOT sluits National Guardsmen moving exchanged children receive their schoolw Side West firemen with Detroit's the invaded hclicorter a Saturday meeting with snierx today harassing ci td today ing at a primary school Zone iDMZi and Mayor Jerome Cavanangh himself got dose to cross- - lhe igh jeve commission he Demilitarized rest the while (Volkschule) separating the warring Viet- - fire on a tour of the only part or the city still under violence appointed to investigate the go to private- schools After The Motor City overall was returning to normal nams in search of Commun wave 0r raciai r four years of primary school 1st schools were reopening and traffic was heaviest since u)tionS- mer mortar and posi artillery many go on to vocational he lions that have taken a heavy Tliose who desire schools The White House announced lives of American toll liat to President would meet may take an examination ol tocfireateridesructonin North Vietnamese artillery for entrance into an intermewith lhe u men the DMZ in city burst into names IH: the stationed or a illegaUy diate school to tackle the na- secondary tapped about 7 am and the fire have seroed in on Marine school ti below batteries The Intermediate school artillery just the zone with such accuracy trains and provides possibilithe Leathernecks have been ties for medium grade posiforced to resort to living in tions in administrative ofThe trenches and bunkers reminfices or commerce iscent of World War I secondary school continues A Marine spokesman said for nine years put the priWASHINGTON mary school Because of its 1 ow" militant H- - RaP Brown rifles' Gasmen returned complex problems scwtie0toto "thezone convenience and excellence Mind l°W cheering Negro support- - heavier fire and the Army The Chief Executive an enemv children had Millers their the night the nation Sent two helicopters circling nounced creation of the panel first l2cr onThursday visit the Catholic school to verSe of black rev‘ oer the area Thursday night in an Some team sports were a Mack as launch-i- s wiil ‘ make the that i'te television and radio add on a Cavanaugh encouraged but gymnastics Viel Con8 ook like Sunday through the 12th Street area ress to the nation He also infi hrMi wu a put of the program for teachers earlier in the morning was called for a national day of !5“" all students Homework was ‘ We wU1 toke n cve for an escorted by a police car The prayer And he announced f Inweek school and the heavy e" Coa Thien and a life for a life” the two automobile strpped sud- - that National Guardsmen Summer cluded Saturdays three separate artillery najriery Brown said denly when sniper fire rang would be given expanded and vacation wu for only a six-- 1 IfTIOStdr attacks Brown urged 1000 Negroes out The men in the first car1 improved training in riot con- j " week period Christian Denm WHEN mi DANISH Scouts and - Jsaderr T l0gumklutv attending a rally at St Ste- - jumped out and hit the tool The Millers’ '’To uSTTh n Thomas' phen's and the Incarnation this week they loved and Ellum Skole They left for the Cache UPI visited Valley correspondent ground young people to be friendly! River and Bear Lake Here are boree Thursday Corpora reported from the Edreopal Church to prepare fjjey were c&ug:t for a few and well - mannered and the! area that three companies of or to revolutton The President’s appoint until 'minutes tobeauliMunster of be city Death is no stranger to Guardsmen came and an- - ment of the investigative pan- Marines moved in on foot to ful with many Catholic ca- “try to find out just what the the black man” Brown said swered the fire and the may- - ri drew quick praise on Capi thedrals and churches hell the North Vietnamese “So when the rebellion starts or’s car drove off tal Hill and among the mem Many Changes in there” Helicop- don’t be afraid of being kill- - The tofrs he chose for the task are doing mac-ninand fire 50 sniper “During the last years ters whirled in reinforce- - ed” N counterattacks by jumpy The main thrust of the Germans have experienced in Brown succeeaeu gun who ments had flared during President’s sober address was rapid succession many types PALMYRA N Y LI Iwide DMZ Siokely Carmichael as nation- - gyjmigma The six-min hours intermit-- ! a plea for an end of violence the of government It is there-- : runs straight across the 17th' al chairman of the Student tcntly and looting Officials of the Hill Cumorah fore comprehensible Cache-Valleplayed 'host to 161 Danish Scouts and but wan-- : Coordinating The Johnson designated Sunday them- - Pageant held in ithe Finger jea’ri" - Tuesday” - Wednesday' prior” to thV”greup’s concern authorities of the! portion great derT'Trrehiriy northward Committee told the crowd selves constantly with however was getting as a “national day of prayer area estimated a crowd departure for Yellowstone then the World Jamboree 1 the Negroes should “do morel n ng over the younger gener-o- f and riKulliaUra” when! in stnde with the weath- - for pea JSJse uooo attended the FagUt Idaho HaiRiverisiiooting than looting" er cool and breezy I riot under the Danish Scout The leadership contingent Thursday night performance which is the actual marker they Lh ran of “America’s Witness For Jurgen Skotte Hansen and Leif Paltrop tour organizer The Marines did not cross the He said the death of a plain- because In Cambridge Md in praying lor peace in Am- macy past expei- Qu-jg- f '? whocties N J and with Tuesday policeman night Logan Hyrum r:ver he North stayed ' earher and spSSwas shot oppSunity stabbed ! stomp-and had the n hatred and bitterness week the white and paganda of anyndis gnxl- - Two more nightty perionn- in!n said J to death was a “beautiful” the agenda ed suspiciously” Dr Miller ances are scheduled for the tnn acquaintca wnn now- mting communities faced each: “Let us resolve that this vi-con- - 8 black xamnie of nmole a no Llium Skole editor of the It Cache Valley theoretically people declared other across a line of 700 na- - oltnce is going to stop We religious production now in J community Ive- Danish Scout magazine visit- - man s land where neither Dr Hammond spoke chicf-iit- s 30th annual presentation jj In can stop it We must stop that if lie onal guard bayonets rcnn- - N'ig‘oes We will stop it" he said his M em Ph ly about the universities of The spectacle is presented Wednesday was a day ofed Camp Hunt and Camp df J to comes community Germany noting that Munichlby the Church of Jesus Christ leisure with sight seeing Wilderness with Scout Exccu- - But the North Vietnamese hpd betlerJ planned to rnair-- from dusk somber mein adding empha wepapei j0 to a sanctuary t have a41 of Latter-da-y Saints dawn tonight to protest the I sis to his words (Continued on page 2) anditive of Watkins Derrald swimming B L — - shopping W" two mMS sitiuation In New York the Cache Valley CounciL “Let us clear the streets of tregs Browns antiwhite Other Danish leaders on the “ ments drew a standing ova- - iay3r Jokn 1 to‘sa' "iade nibble and quench the fires another walking tour of Sjian- - that hatred set Let us feed a? rVuTl L tion from the crowd Camp tour were Christian ‘sh violence and care for thoM who hava Clansen Loud arl‘‘n! Logumklastv applause interrupted repeatedly imd v£Jr!lf'jhim 11 times But the rally fated two nights ago Denm suffered at the rioter’s hands can and Detroit with 38 dead and: But et there be no bonus or a up peMpftlI have swept in in search damage of at reward for those who have in- there were no incidents va® hardest in fuctcd mi“ioini four uniformed that suffering” he Qnly police- JV" facial violence history gajd men—ail Negro— were assign- - Tpre aso were the“ de The H to the rally All the delectable food yoi ing from Salt Lake City and their wives are presidential Par- - Crowd in Cache success a stay Brown said the District ofvePm"‘s- commission headed by Illi can eat has been promisee den Brigham I’reston and cordially invited to attend ‘ j Columbia is a “wihte man's nois Gov Otto Kerner Tickets may be picked up at ticularly mentioned were the a for the 1967 Merchants Out- Tremonton ConUnued 011 2! on Page 3) (Continued PPOCfnn San- - the Chamber of Commerce Scout Council families LDS Michael Fletcher and Democrat is to investigate Vge for scheduled Wednesday ing Stake leaders who helped UrCQl rTvSItlll j the origins of urban violence August 2 at lower Guinavah dyHmpson now appearing in office or purchased for 3275 make j arrangements for the! “Hi Gotten Goods” at the 'from any member of the and make recommendation! in scenic Logan Canyon Utah State University Njnhf KnQ60 jHOWi to "prevent or contain” it in The retail merchants coun- Lyric Theatre will also sing Chamber’s board of direc-- a stay tin- - future Committee members for their help with housing number from that produc-itor- s cil of the Cache Chamber of con-t- o New York Mayor John V would like the tickets pur and feeding and the people oi PRESTON— Commerce is again sponsor- tion area for their hospitality) ccrncd with Everyone All Cache and city 1 Pressummer a Republican waa famout traditional the Lindsay by Tuesday August ing named vice chairman of the ton Night Rodeo is riding high: event with Guy Stevens ser‘panel which included two today after one of the most ving as general chairman : Senators A snack table will be set successful open'ng nights in Negro Edward W Brooke and Fred It up by 6:30 and this will Inhistory two house Harris A perfect night a huge clude tasty crackers cheeses members Reps James C fish pickles pignuckles and crowd and 106 rootin'-tootin- ': :Corman and WilDCalif all types of dips and sauces cowboys made the event outliam M McCulloch Dinner will start at 7:30 standing two representatives of labor Especially good was Leon pm with one half chicken and management steel work corn on the cob tossed green Adams with his trained Brah-- i I W Abel j ers union President mas and his Roman riding salad punch peanut bars and Charles B Thornton Mr Adams and his son Robin butter and rolls being featured as Batman and Robin recciv- j president and board chairman of Litton Industries Inc: a ed much applause The sing--In- g Following the meal an outstate official Kentucky Com of the little James Brostanding program ha! b e e n Commissioner Katiier thers pleased the crowd planned with the Bear Lake jinerce line Graham Peden: a civil Lions Club Combo providing Streets of Preston were linthe featured entertainment ed with people out to see the rights leader Roy Wilkins The popular group which executive director of the Naparade of 51 entries This will tional Association for the Adhas performed all over the 1e repeated tonight at 6 pm: vancement of Colored People and Saturday at' 2 pm country Including the NationAtlanta al Lions Convention Sun Valand a policeman Starting timo for the rodeo chief Herbert Jenkins is 8:30 pm tonight and Sat- ley is coming here free of i Johnson said the commischarge “to help repay Cache unlay The Cache Sheriffs will a for what the Bridgerland pro-sion would have access to all Posse Muunted present o motion has done for their1 show at 6 pm the facts gathered by the BI which would continue to of the committee Members community” Darwin Larsen will serve are Virgil Knudsea chair“exercise its full authority to ns matter of ceremonies and man Luther Boyd Alvin investigate these riots in acChamber President Charles Beckstead Joseph Garner AN INFLAMMATORY SPEECH was presented last night cordance with any itanding Bullen will welcome the SAMPLING SNACKS to be served nt Wed Smith Guy N Cardon Guy Stevens DarSherwin WebbRulon Dunn Is by H Rap Brown wearing glasses who told Negroes: instructions and to continue “When the rebellion starts don't be afraid of being killed to search for evidence of con-Dof the guests and introduce dignl-jnri- nesday’s annual Merchant! Outing are from win Larsen and Charles Bullen Chamber secretary-manage-r more shooting than looting when you riot” VMtors wfll be com left Chamber of Commerce Manageftaa ispiracy president ace Vnalemice Deadly Red Gun Positions f National Day Detroit Slowly Returns To Normal Stage Marines Seek - Of Prayer Stated Sunday UPI-Presl- -dent : - un I KAIfllllllAn IlGf UllillUllf 'i'eir trip rriochool “tye J nanseVT'Ae r Jam-Loga- I 13000 At Pageant J TL' nUrsaay National Scouts Head - ight - For e Jamboree le pre-daw- that Non-Viole- nt win-Lug- eg “ - 1" Ne-lfro- it J toet Merchants’ Wednesday 7 Vjjl and bke ts Applauds rrAa I mer-phas- j ss la I pro-rode- i fc V |