Show UNIVERSAL fOi 2bOD Sait Tuesday through Saturday: Temperatures to forecast average two to bur degrees above normal Isolated afternoon showers VOL By WALTER WHITEHEAD SAIGON (UPI)— UB bods and helicopters using floodlights killed 41 communist troops Just outside Saigon and B52s showered another 800 tons of bombs area where tin on the Communists have concentrated their autumn campaign military spokesmen said today The bombers flew nine raids in areas about 100 miles north a close of Saigon and needs of this area as far as mental health services are concerned is the purpose of an important gathering on Thursday Aug 21 12 noon in the West Colony Roan of the USU Union Building The meeting will be under the direction of the Cache County pfantal Health Association Miriam ParUnson of Wellsville ar 1 8TATEWZ'! prominence came assignment in Africa Other officers are Amy to Irene Thompson Fletcher Gasser first vice president Lyle Meservy second vice Vendell Ed president Luna treasurer Bright secretary Invited to the luncheon meetbq are USU PreskJentGlen Service For Official Prominent Woman Set Logan Dies services for a representatives members of the local medical association school prominent Logan budnessnan officials and city and county be will 70 Newel Winget ducted Tuesday at 12 noon in the commissioners One of the objectives of the Logan Ninth Ward LDS Chapel will be to point out the with Bishop H Dean Nelson meetiiw need of university support in officiating this Friends may call at Hall bringing a psychiatrist into He would all in valley Mortuary this evening from 7 to be a staff member probability 10 until from and t Tuesday ajn a time of service Birial will be in at the institution and operate comprehensive mental health the Logan Cemetery center as wdL Winget passed away unexChairman of the Thursday afternoon at pectedly Saturday Is Dr Paul StoweU the Logan LDS Hospital Sthering and member He was born May IS 1000 in of the Association’s board of Monroe Ut a son of Zenos directors Winget and Elisa Squires Winget He married Vets Smith in May of 1028 in the Logan LDS Funeral West Side High Announces Temple The Wingets came to Logan in 1838 to begin their ice cream business Winget was proprietor of Wingefs Inc — manufacturers of be cream chocolates bakery goods and other dairy products far sane 30 years At one time he operated stores in Registration DAYTON fonithfidd Preston and Logan until wartime 'tadQonsTorced him to condense the business He was a member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers a director of AARP a member of the Logan City Board of Adjustment and on the board of dfrectors of Logan Savings and Loan Association With Mayor T Earl Hunsaker Winget served the citizens of Logan as city commissioner from I960 to 18SL He had also been affiliated with Cache Chamber of Commerce and the Logan Khranis Chib A high priest in the Logan Ninth Ward Winget was active in many church respomibllities During I860 and 1868 he and his wife served as guides for Nauvoo Restoration on behalf of the LDS Church in Nauvoo BL Surviving are Me wife Veta Winget of Logan his brother Luther Winget Monroe a sister Mrs Qistia Jensen Salt lake City His four children include R N Winget and Mrs Dale (Pauline) Christiansen of Logan Mrs CUford (ShiriD) Hughes Salt Lake City and Mrs Kenneth (Patricia) Jones n of Ogden along with 11 grand-chikfre- Five Districts Without Teacher Pacts By United Tress latenattaaal Five Utah achool districts remain without teacher contracts today oniy one to two weeks before the acheduled opening of school and an five are Idaho— Registration for West Side High School students win be Thursday with the opening day of ' achool acheduled Aug 25 AH high achool available teachers wiQ be Thursday to help atudenta and hold conferences with any groups or Individuals concerning classes or activities said Principal Mark Andersen Registration for grades 11 and from I pm to an for grades 0 and 10 from 10:30 to noon Students who cannot register at these times may come from 1 and 2 Thursday afternoon Andersen said 12 wtil be JO-S- Junior high students will register the opening day of achool Monday Poultry And Rabbits At Fair Invited Regarded as one of the most Interesting and colotiUl exhibits at the Cache County Fair is the poultry and rabbit display Gordon Erickson member of the Poultry Deportment encourages exhibitors to begin selecting their birds for the annus event Poultry win be received from S to 10 pm Aug 20 by Robert Rowley and Chaunccy Loveday win take care of the rabbit entries "Let’s aD bring our entries In and make it bigger year than ever before" Erickson staled u u is acting president of the organization as President Paul Cook has been called to a Former City Huff-qxppl- er L Injuries Fatal Viet Casualty - Predicts Rise In Negro Help -H- ilary Jr administrator of the Small Business Adminis- tration predicts that gonu-men- t loans to help Negroes TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS are upsetttag saaetliacs devastating Driven hvslved touch Puerto Ricans and Mexican-Americaeeriduto jve rotate rupws&Oltke which1 go into business win art be carried sat horde to amply wttk &e double Uiis year ns law TO hrtp explaia same f die major traffic laws toe HaaM Jamal fa brgtanfag a series ef articles with toe firet tosunmeat today m Page 1 UPI-Hurr- icane kicking off deadly tornadoes In her path shrieked acreu the gulf coart early today with UfrmUe per hour winds and flood tides laying waste to entire dties and killing at least 12 persona Gountieu others were Injured missing or feared deed in the wnke of the worslhurrlcane ever recorded fry man Damage ran into the humfreds of millions of dollars Hurricane and gale force winds remained in effect from New Orleans eastward to the Florida Panhandle but Camille her punch at midmorning quit in the gently-rollin- g Mississippi Mil country torspawning nadoes ahead of her torrential rains Cout Guard helicopters bucked still uvage winds at dawn dipping low across the ocean-fronhardest hit by the storm in search for survivors or persons in distress More than UN Miartirippi d National Guardsmen were to guard against looting and help la rescues Many guardsmen rode amphibious vehicles through streets inundated with water and otherwise impassable In the Gulf of Mexico on unidentified Denfah freighter limped toward SL Petersburg Fla with only two crewmen still on board battling to am the ship Five crewmen were removed to a nearby vessel when the ship begin to list at a 45 degree angle The Cout Guard cutter Diligence ploughed through rough trying to reach the stridtou cargo vessel Rare Report la one of the few reports out of Gulfport Police SupL Ray Decell said “Downtown Gulfport is demolished Of the hardest hit town and cities only Biloxi reported any communications with the outside end they were tenuous at best Occasionally word about the plight of Gulfport leaked out radio link and via one two-wa-y a ham operator monitoring con venations uid officials were pleading for state and federal aid He said martial law had been declared in the devastated city As for away Pensacola Fla seagoing shrimp hosts foiled to survive the blow and it least one sank In the mouth of the Mississippi River near Ker Orleans five ships were reported aground or drifting aimlessly in the river Also in New Orleans two levees holding back the Indus- arti-rate- APPOINTMENT of FeerthCtrciat US Appeals Chart Jadge dement F Hayuswsrih Jr to the U S Supreme Court wu auaomced today PRESIDENTIAL President Nominates Haynsworth To Bench By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter SAN CLEMENTE Calif (UPI)— President Nixon nominated UB Appeals Judge Clement F Haynsworth Jr South Carolina Democrat to the UB Supreme Court today Abe Fortes who succeeding resigned under fire 192-fo- He said he favored more police power in the region of search and leisure But he also had said that prisoners should have greater their rights in challenging convictions through corpus proceedings habeu Haynsworth hu been dea "Jimmy Byrnes scribed Hie announcement wu made Democrat" He supported the of by Press Secretary Ronald presidential candidacy Ziegler at the White House Dwight D Eisenhower in 1052 press headquarters in Laguna end 1050 Eisenhower appointed Beach 17 miles north of the him to the appeals court in 1957 Nixon compound here Neither and he became chief Judge of Haynsworth nor the President the 4th Circuit Court in 1967 Harvard Grad wu present for the announcement Haynsworth wu born Oct 20 nominee 1912 in Greenville SC where The would fill the vacancy left on he still resides He graduated the high court by Fortes from Furman University and Law School and following disclosure of the Harvard in Justice's fee arrangement with returned to Greenville a fouiidation controlled by private practice Before his financier Louis E Wolf son who appointment to the bench he was senior partner in South now is imprisoned Carolina' largest law firm Oi Minority Side In hie 12 years on the 4th Senate leaders said they UB Circuit Court of Appeals little difficulty in expected which covers Virginia MarynominaHaynsworth's having and the land West Virginia tion confirmed has been Carolines leader frequently on the minority aide Senate Republican of opinions Everett M Dirksen hu uid In his early opinions he the nomination would be sent to indicated his belief that the the House during the three-wee-k Supreme Court had not intendcongressional recess and ed that school desegregation that Senate hearings probably mould be compulsory In later would be held SepL 9 a week decisions he hu modified this after Congress reconvenes view year Miu ts u h a L VAUGHN Camille en top-sca- le (UPI) By WILLIAM GULFPORT u agreement for teacher salaries wu Jordan where contracta were ratified Saturday The new Jordan contract win pay a beginning teacher with a bachelor's degree (599S or 6387 more than last year A teacher with a master's degree and 14 years of ex- Sandoval Ninh Province 62 miles north- number of helicopters lost in in South Vietnam combat west of Saigon troops have been building up Only scattered fighting wu according to unofficial UB the UB Command said reported today But in Saigon a Figures The UB Command said Nine of the raids were within terrorist shot and seriously North Vietnamese 15 to 20 miles north of and Viet Song Be wounded a national policeman an Allied base on a plateau and escaped Cong carried out 24 shelling where US Green Berets Three more UB Army attacks across the country government infantrymen Allied helicopters were shot down by overnight The attacks killed civilian and military advisers Communist groundfire Sunday three Americans and wounded watch infiltration routes from Two of the crewmen were six The military said UB forces Cambodia killed and three others woundhad A 10th raid hit an area of Tay ed It completed a 101st Airborne to 1264 the brought mile from the Cambodian border where Communist Transferral last-minu- WASHINGTON TEN CENTS 8 Accused Berets Get Irene T Fletcher 88 Mother the Year in 1868 for Utah died early today at the home of a daughter in Logan The family hone is at 188 So 4th E Mrs Fletcher wu born in Hooper Utah Oct 17 1800 She wu the widow of Prof Calvin SAIGON (UPI)— The Army Fletcher and they had spent today transferred eight accused mast of their married life in members of the GreenBerets from solitary confinement to an Logan She was an artist wu her Army barracks and a civilian husband An active member of defame attorney for three of the LDS Church site had served the men predicted the Army in Relief Society many years and would drop all charges within as president of the stake the next few days Primary She was a past The seven Special Forces president of the William B officers and a sergeant have Preston Comp Daughters of been held in solitary confineUtah Pioneers and had spoit a ment while authorities investigreat deal of time doing gated charges the eight were Vietnagenealogy work for the Fletcher guilty id murdering mese national There were family Mrs Fletcher wu the mother reports today the Vietnamese of six children— Mrs Edith might be a high ranking South government official Francis Colombia “This case should be won Dale P Fletcher America Provo Mrs Margaret Marshall without a trial" said attorney Mantua Ut Robert H Flet- Henry E Rothbfatt 53 of New cher Ogden Mrs Elizabeth Yak City "They have no — Snow Bountiful Joseph' L evidence” Rothbfatt said nthf Army Fletcher Ttanonton even She wu also the mother of proeecutioners cannot ever the victim alleged prove children— Herbert foster eight existed much less that he wu C Fletcher Fort Collins Colo Mrs Sara Yardley Beaver killed "This case fa a dead cinch” Utah Bishop Joel E Fletcher he said "I wish they were all Ruth Mrs Jenkins Logan North Logan Mrs Myrle Miner like this” Berets have been The Logan Harvey R Fletcher accusedeight of a Vietnamese killing Gunpbdl Calif Mrs Susette in the Nha Drang area on June two Falls Ida Idaho Budge 20 They included Col Robert sisters Mrs Nellie Rhealilt of Vineyard Haven San Diego Calif Mrs Mass former commander of Janie Johnston Tacoma Wash an Special Forces in Vietnam 90 grandchildren 17 Rothbfatt a criminal lawyer is defending three men-M-aJ be will Funeral urvicea David E Cm of Cedar conducted Thursday at 12 noon Rapids Iowa CapL Leland J in the Logan 7th Ward-MLogan Brumley of Duncan Okla and Stake Center with Bishop Darrel Chief Warrant Officer Edward Q Dixon of the 7th Ward la M Boyle of New York City charge another In Athens Ga Friends may can at Hall defense attorney suggested Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 0 Sunday fast the mysterious d Thursday prior to funeral Vietnamese believed to have Burial win be in the family plot been a double agent wu a top of the Logan Cemetery level South Vietnamese The statement wu made by Guy Scott attorney far CapL Budge Williams of Athens He said SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- A military sources with whom Pleasant Grove he talked by telephone conroan died Sunday in a Sail firmed it was a South Lake hospital of injuries suf- Vietnamese higher up fered In a crash of a Forest Service helicopter last week Pfc Dsn Oandall wu one of WASHINGTON (UPI) three firefighters aboard the Larry Don Garner 19 of Sunhelicopter when It crashed three set Utah hu been killed in mitre north of Alpine Utah combat in Vietnam according to the Department of Defense killing the pilot instantly Ctandall died about 2 pm Garner wu the 56th Utahn Soufay uun injuries suffered to die in the Southeast Asian in the crash conflict this year of frenzy Meetings are slated for today between teacher organisations and school boards in the Carbon Weber and Granite districts and Uintoh teachers are expected to vote on a contra: today or Tkevday The latest district to reach an perience win receive 118170 through Tuesday with the chance of a locally heavy shower today High in the upper 80s Ijow tonight in the mid-M- s Division operation known as Rendezvous" in "Montgomei the A Shau Valley It wu a drive centered nine-wee- k miles and killed troops at Americans 375 of Saigon north-northea- st 393 Communist a cost of 87 dead and 408 wounded UB Navy Patrol boats and UB Army helicopters engaged on the Communist troops Saigon River Sunday night ‘Strongest Hurricane’ Takes Increasing Toll voting toward settlement with a Partly Cloudy Heavy Bombers Plaster T arget To document two-ye- 34191 Utah LOGAN UTAH MONDAY AUGUST 18 1969 60 NO 197 Public Meet To Explore Health Area SERVICE B Tuesday far Newel Wlaget Logan cox? 3erald Journal 1 lie Five Day Lake eiCTOTlLtlMJ CORK Haynsworth also differed from his fellow Justices who ruled that hospitals accepting federal funds could not maintain segregated facilities By contrast he recently handed down a decision favorable to militant Negn civil rights advocate H Rap Brown in an extradition case and he once ruled against the North Carolina Denial Society which allowed white-onl- y membership la the field of criminal arrests and prerecution Haynsworth hu aided with the police u trial canal broke spilling water into the city Twelve city blocks were evacuated in the dark of night People clad only in pajamas and robes sought shelter from the leaking dikes which soon were repaired The hurricane its peak winds docked at more than 200 mpJi slammed ashore in all its fury rtiortly before midnight Sunday but the foil Impact wu not felt until the early morning More than 260000 persons— nuuy of them veterans of past hurricanes— waited until the 1st minute before taking shelter inland Red Chws workers hurriedly set up shelters and prepared to feed clothe and care for the homeless During the height of the storm winds were clocked in bay SL Louis at 190 mpJi Bates Firled reported 170 miles per hour winds and 150 ntph shook Gulfport Winds caved in the roof of guts a building at the Gulfport naval bass injuring at toast SB persona some seriously Riot-Rack- ed Ireland In Quiet Phase By DONAL O'HIGGINS BELFAST Northern Ireland (UPI)—The British army commander in Northern Ireland aid today he expects the Outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) to intervene in the rioting between Roman Catholics aid Protestants He also said he is building up his force to 6000 troops Nearly a week of religious violence left st least eight dead an and more than 300 Injured in what the Protestant-dominate- d government branded “revolution" triggered by supporters of Catholic the overwhelmingly Irish Republic to the south "and other sinister elements” Gen Ian Freeland met with newsmen at his command headquarters 13 miles outside of Belfast as Catholics began burying their dead Thousands of mourners marched in funeral processions part silent British troops enforcing a shaky truce in this capital city of Northern Ireland Freeland told newsmen he had 2000 men and from 40 to 00 armored cars on the way to reinforce troops trying to keep the dashing sides apart Asked about the outlawed IRA which has vowed to take action the general told the news conference “We would be pretty stupid not to expect them to intervene if they have not already done so" Freeland uid the 4000 troops he now hu in Northern Ireland mainly in BelfasL are enjoying of a “honeymoon" (UPI)— something well treated by both are being dropped the Salt aides causing Floods Hit ’East Bench’ SALT LAKE CITY A brief thunderstorm two inches of rain on Lake Valley Sunday heavy flooding on the East Bench that damaged a number of homes t the tune of 15000 to 110000 apiece The floodiig wu caused when an earthfill dike in the southern INo SALT LAKE CITY lUPlH-Thir- d end of the valley burst and District Judge Brian H sent a wall of water cascadorder today for SAIGON (UPI)— Fighting in ing into the basements of the Croft issued a grand jury to be selected in Vietnam ebbed today to its homes Robert Cameron said he saw Salt Lake County lowest level in a week hid a Tuesday morning 40 names Communist broadcast restated the dike burst releasing a wall Hanoi's determination to defeat of water two fret high Camer- wit be chosen from the more the United States and topple the on rushed toward his home be- than 4000 nows now included fore the water could engulf him in the jury box The prospecSaigon government UB spokesman said scat- and he watched from his front-roo- tive jours wiU be interviewed the flood swamped his for qualification by Ooft next tered ground fighting throughout the country on Sunday neighborhood Monday Aug 25 Of the 40 interviewed seven Cameron and three of his killed at least 207 Communists but no neighbors estimated damage to Jurors wiU be chosen to invesand six Americans contact wu reported today thur homes at 13030 to 810000 tigate uses in the county Judge Orders Selection Of Grand Jury Contact u m u |