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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Wilkinson Says No Racial Discrimination at BYU at Arizona State Univer sity President Kenneth Pitzer. sity Oct. 4 and at the University of Texas at El Paso Oct. scores of letters fftm Stanford alumni, most of them re not numbers of our Church, apologizing for the action of President Pitzer and opposing his stand 1 ers of any other race m1x excel. in the case of white athletes, ue black sthietes at BYU provided they satisfy our entrance requirements and are 'willing to abide by our lite ground that Stanford University has the right to determine the policy of Stanford University, just the same as we brieve that Brigriam Young University has the to de-temtjte the policies of Brigham Young University." publicly announced that would no longer sehedxe competition of anv kind with BYU.

In reference to that Wilkinson said, "it should be noted that President Ernest Wilkinson, speaking to the Devotional Assembly at Brigham Young University Tuesday in the fceld-, bouse, recounted the racial turmoil that has centered around BYU this fall and reasserted ithe university's position judg-; iog every individual "on his merits. In recounting the problems' i that have occurred this 'President Wilkinson recounted I it. vr A i i i 1 s- i 1 He further stated that one Stanford alumnus had given BYU a "substantial monetary! contribution." and that had informed BYU they were President Wilkinson thep sjid, BYU has no which dis 25, and De wearing of black armbands by San Jose State football players and coach Nov. 3 in the BYU Stadium. In reference to the San Jose Stat incident.

President Wilkinson said, San Jose State team and coachirg staff wore black armbands, injecting racial and religious controversy into an athletic which BYU has never done." President Wilkinson spent a good deal of time recounting the action of Stanford Univer criminates in any way whatsoever against anv raoe." PROPOSAL REJECTED LONDON" (ITI)-The Ministry of Defer se rejected Monday a labor organizers' request to start unittzing Britain's armed forces. A representative of the Transport tr.d General Workers cLscontinuing any contnbu tons to Stanford 'PiUer never once spoke to me about this subject; neither were we given any hearing as to our 'athletic policy; further in hs public statement President admitted he did not know of I anv racial discrimination bv BYU. "You will be interested to that we have received He said the policy of the university is that black athletes are entitled to athlete grants-in-aid "just the same as play- uic ginning wcweni, in men 14 black players were dismiss-1 ed from the Wyoming football' team for demonstrating. have been urged from many quarters to make a state-1 ment denouncing the action of President Pitir." he "This I have refused to do on Utiion hid nude the proposal. He recalled small demonstra- Daily Herald 3 WEDNESDAY, NOV.

26. 19t Prom. Utn I We are. JAVtS Or' kMtAxkCXS Fork, Jim Palmer and Marvin Marsh, are shown putting final touches on their communty Christmas decorations in preparation for the visit of Santa Ctaus to town. The jolly gent's visit is scheduled Friday at 3 p.m.

He will have candy canes for the children. (Herald Staff Photo). American Fork Will Greet Santa Friday Afternoon Isn't everybody counting pennies these days? With the cost of living what It fe, At off every time you dry a toad of clothes adds up to quite a lot. IA GAS dryer dries for a load, the other kind for a loodj Like more than enough to cover the Inttial cost difference for a GAS dryer. Like enough to make back a GAS dryer's entire purchase price compared to what the other kind will cost over it service Ufa.

And you won't get stuck along the way with the expense of having to replace burned out coils. The clean gas flame never wears out. And a GAS dryer keeps up with your washer long after the others slow down. You're money, performance and smiles ahead when you buy the quality fine. See the new GAS dryers in decorator colors at your gas appliance dealer's.

You're smiles ahead with a GAS Hall during his visit here. Charles R. Fadely Is the band director. The chairmaned by Jim Palmer, are in charge of Santa's visit They are putting finishing touch-is on the street decorations which span the main business section and extend from First West to Fifth East with pole decorations. The holiday lights will go on and the season officially ushered in.

AMERICAN FORK True to the theme song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." the jolly-gent will be in town for sure Friday at 3 m. He will make h's sppe ranee on West Main Street riding on the big white fire truck and will go directiv to the Legion Hall on rth Center Street He will have candy canes for the children and a personal greeting for all. The high Sihool band will be on hand to play Christmas, music on the lawn of the City' dryer. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY 'ffatUMt Gal Stwi66 Far TOTAL comfort hi convenience it's natural GAS! Timpanogos Cave and Trail Close for Winter Months 1 The Visitor Center will remain open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., I pxppnt hnlidavs.

This will eive visitors an opportunity io the museum and slide presentation describing the cave and AMERICAN FORK Timpanogos Cave and Cave Trail .11 be closed, effective immed lately, due to expected accumulation of ice and snow on the trail, according to SupL Paul Berger. Tintic High Play Is Set Tonight surrounding area. This revised schedule is based on normal seasonal adjustments due to inclement weather, decreased visitation and the termination of seasonal personnel, said Supt. Btrger. Timpanogos Cave National Monument is aciministered by the Department of Interior's National Park Service.

By LINDA COURLEY EUREKA The junior class of Tintic High School will present a "Washing ton Never Slept Here" tonight Two Women 'Good1 After Crash LEHI Two American Fork women are listed in good condi IS tion todav at the American ors in the high school gymnasium. The play js a mystery-comedy in three acts. The characters are as follows: Lyndon Mathews, Charles Butler; Gladys Mathews, Celina Kirk-ham; Rodne Mathews, Bobby Allinson; Becky Mathews, Jo-lynn Jameson; Jonnie Mathews, Laurie McCabe; Bugs Raf-ferty, Adele Neberker; Mary, Janet Hansen; Jack Fisher, Jim Larsen; Nancy Talbot, Ra-Mona Mclntyre; Miss Lilibet, Kathy Beny; Nathaniel White, Teddv Haynes; Hyacinth White, Hospital after suffering injuries about 11 a.m a train- car crash in LehL Mrs. W.F (Esther) Bowen, 90, escaped with a dislocated shoulder, cuts and bruises and her daughter. Vilate Bowen, 62.

received a cut on the forehead Susan Wentwcrth; Miss bnyoer, fcusan Aen wcr scratches bruis. Veda Loveii; viiss aweu Boh flt lst W- craay; me unu, y. American Fork, and are listed TO The play teils wnat Happens to good condition. the Mathews familv when a TVif. y4.r;,.n nt ih.k i1P lilt VI vai, ghost and Mr and Mrs.

Nathan-1 5J Center iel W. White invade their pnv- American Fork was hcrt. ary The Mathews family live about in he museum where Lyndon; at Ninth Mathews works. When in ghost arrives on the scene, provides for some very interest entertainment. The evening performance will be at 8 p.m cm VJ7M No Pickup Of Garbage on Thanksciving Residents of both Provo and Orem have been reminded that there will be no garbage pickup in ti'hcr city Thursday, due to he Thanksgiving holiday.

Sanitation officials in botli Mr. Bowen told officers he did not see the train until he had driven in front of it. The impact was at the rear side of car and spun it around. The vehicle came to rest against a crossing sign, which prevented it from tumbling down a 10-foot embankment. The Utah Highway Patrol and Iehi City Police cooperated in the investigation.

The train involved was a Denver and Rio Grande Western freight train, with L.W. Reynolds, Salt Lake City as engineer. plastic containers become brittle in cold weather and that they break easily. lie also recommends that people use metal containers, par-containers they will be respon-and if people do use plastic containers they wil be responsible for any damage to them. muni'ies indicated that the 'tes normally covered on irsday will be picked on F-' 'av this week and the nor Friday schedule will be rved on Srturday.

Ferrv Blackburn, superintended of the Provo Cily Sanitation Department has also reminded residents that the city will not be responsible for damage done to plastic garbage containers during cold weather. said that many of the The cell is the unit of all plant and animal structures and, I therefore, the unit of lift..

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