Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER Max MInl Mm M!n 90 59 Phoeni 94 71 86 60 Pocatello Boise 84 4& 77 3frovo Butte 83 5 73 64 Salt Lk 91 53 Chicago 90 62 San FrtncWto Denver 85 54 Las Vtgae 103 77 St Ceorg 97 69 87 49 Seattle 73 51 Logan Los Angeles 87 60 33 7Wtit YelUt OGDEN: Fair and warmer tomorrow high 93 low tonight 62' UTAH: Fair north and partly cloudy south portion tomorrow high 96 low 50 86th YEAR Gqitn TELEPHONE EX No 213 4-77- 0 US Warns 7 r j 4 V x 4 - i RUSSIANS START MINNESOTA TOUR --WITH SODAS Five Russian engineers smacked their lips over ice cream sodas last night at the aircafe as they arrived to start a tour of the state accenting iron ore mining faciliport— h - nnlfc Rar! G ermon economic 1 me? act" The State Department released a letter by Herter to American young people in Moscow who have indicated they would visit Com1311 1 's BONN Germany (AP) — West Germany's economic chief said munist China in response to invitation today the German mark is worth more than its official rate but The letter was being delivered that the Bonn government will not boost its value without a massive at the same time to "as many as international xurrency revaluation to moral take "the United States He called for the leadership" possible" of the prospective travAn-— WASHINGTON (AP) ! in revamping the world's rates of exchange elers Economics Minister Ludwig Er- thony Doria former secretary of Reports from the Soviet capital the Allied Industrial Workers man generally acknowl- have said more than 40 were inhard the acknowledged today he used to n edged as the driving force in terested in making the keep thousands of dollars of uneconomic Germany's spectacular ion cash in an iron strong box H w ar m a train trip beginning tomor rise after World WTar II outlined hidden under a heap of papers row his views in an interview at AIW headquarters in MilwauWhat the world needs Erhard kee r is a limited period during Schweitzer Takes Rest said And Doria agreed with quesall currencies of the world which tioning senators he never gave CONAKRY French West Afriwould be free to peg themselves the rank and file members an at their natural level — Dr Albert Schweitzca accounting of how the money humaniFinancial publications in Brit- er (UP) g was spent Nobel ain and other areas of Europe tarian was steaming up the AfBut Doria insisted that union have been hammering away for rican coast today on his way to funds "were not used for my per CHICAGO (AP) — The AFL- - months at the idea that the mark a brief vacation in Europe gonal use" although he said the onlV records to shOW how the wont haflr is worth more than its official Pvwutivi money was used may have disap-- to w'v today on the StaCk 0f rate and should be increased in value Erhard conceded this point 100000 peared business that includes for the first time today' blaming pending FOR SECOND DAY the case of Maurice Hutcheson "rigid rates of exchange" in other For the second day Doria was countries 850000-membin the witness chair of the Sen- president of the NO INTENTION ate Rackets Investigating Com- Carpenters Union AFL-CI— even — But voiu238 mittee A big though the mark is George Meany pounds presl undervalued man ble Doria put in a good part dent told newsmen "that matter Erhard declared the Bonn government has no inof Monday defending New York du come before the council tention of uprating it on its own racKtMeer Jonnny uio wno gut worth into the union business through But the council is taking up items The mark now is officially WASHINGTON (UP) — The - 239 U S cents A-- more realistic withas business of it He from Doria Dio goes insisted along Defense help Department's economy a convicted extortionist was de- out a set program and no time rate it has been suggested would axe swung toward civilian indussirous of going straight but that was fixed for the Hutcheson case be about 263 cents trial employment today as the Erhard said German financial military planned further cutbacks a "cruel society" which declined Hutcheson Invoked the Fifth policy has succeeded in keeping to to forget Dio's criminal record keep within its Amendment when he appeared prices stable in the Bonn repub- would not let him budget lie Doria continued to be a fast! before a Senate committee In the most direct path of budgin this light" he added et cutters are the aircraft and as the committee turned reports that he and "it"Seen can hardly be expected that allied industries which may sufhis personal financial vestigating others made quick pro£itg nm Germany should try to eliminate todayjo fer 100000 or more layoffs next The committee sought first to the sale of road through a unilateral measure the fall because of scheduled Air untangle how $9620 of proceeds property to the state of Indiana mistakes and tensions existing Force slashes from the sale of a union-owne- d The latest Air Force move was has an estab-- elsewhere in Europe" The AFL-CIwas statement obvious an That ?°Bd Policy against labor lead- swipe at France where the gov- Doria had a $25000 financial ers taking the Fifth Amendment ernment has just announced a stake Doria insisted the union to protect themselves when ap-- partial devaluation of the franc Erhard made clear he did not lost nothing on this deal pearing before congressional com--! As to how he handled union mittees approve of such partial steps "It is my firm conviction" he money Doria said he never made t oi said that a free worid market eut imcneson a memoer a financial report to the union's RUSSELLVILLE Ark (AP)— members because the AIW con- - the council is attending the cur-- 1 capable of functioning cannot be Sheets of torrential rain fell on a report rent sessions There was no indi-- 1 secured in the long run nor could this northwest Arkansas town of stitution only required : — ' : l— a — j i suatvi cation of what action if an it even be brought about with- 8000 last night causing one of iu uie umuu picsmtrm wuo xieaion recenuy sieppea Hutcheson's fellow members out a general revamping of cur the worst floods in its history and down rencies would take in his case forcing evacuation of several Chairman McClellan families MEANY SPEAKS OUT remarked "It's a lame- - constitu- Deputy Sheriff Buck Ferguson Seized Runners Gun "tion if that's all it provides" out said water early today was nearly Meany yesterday spoke AFL— of in the MIAMI Federal Fla support three feet deep in front of the strongly (AP) HOT RETORT CIO policy against use of the customs agents last night arrest- - courthouse on Main Street and "Tell that to the members" Amendment — a position ed two men and seized a cacha much deeper in the east section Doria hotly retorted "I made an Fifth that is -- contrary to the stand of arms and ammunition appar-take-n of town accounting to all that the consti The Russellville fire rescue Cuba thejssue by James R ently bound for strife-tortution required" he said and Hof£a on Midwestern chief the of 500 10 unit Seized were rifles consisting of two motor- added that in this case "all" Teamsters Union chine guns and 50000 rounds of boats was called out early today meant Heaton re- - ammunition to is The council to evacuate the sick and elderly expected Doria said Heaton was the only ceive interim reports from its iV r r the box of Practices Committee deal cash at union headJ Ethicalwith had charges quarters hidden under a heap of against some corruption unions adpapers on a shelf in a room Al Hayes head of the Ethical joining Doria's Committee told newsPractices The Red Skelton family is on Island NY The Doria said he saw "no object men the Teamsters Union that the move again today — only this screen star announced her deciin me instituting a more costly has asked for a 7 a hearing time in different directions in delay sion yesterday after spending the procedure" that would let the by the committee that has been The comedian and his business weekend members know about the money scheduled for Aug 28 Miss with McGrath manager Bo Roos flew to Mexico Moore and McGrath 35 were marand how it was spent were The charges brought City yesterday on business Mrs "You know that's plain silly" Union Teamsters the aft Skelton and the two children ried Jan 1 1956 She started diagainst McClellan snapped "And every- er Dave Beck of the valejitina 10 and leukemia vorce proceedings last June president one else knows it" teamsters repeatedly took the stricken Richard 9 leave "today charging him with "notorious association with other women" She Fifth Amendment before the for a Honolulu vacation Senate rackets investigation com Skelton said he is interested in said today she will return soon to mittee Beck was accused of mis obtaining Mexican toys for con- Panama where McGrath has inusing $400000 in union funds cessions at a projected amuse- surance oil shrimp real estate ment center at nearby Ocean and other interests Park He plans to proceed to Movie maker Cecil B DeMille Spain and Italy to look at toys observed his 76th birthday in Holthen continue around the world FORT 'WORTH Tex (AP) — announcing that he via Australia to Honolulu where lywoodto by make another film based An asphalt truck and the Santa his manager will hopes and Skelton Bible His on last production the Fe Railroad's Texas Chief colmeet Mrs Skelton and the chil- "The Ten Commandments" has lided and burst into flames at a dren in about three weeks successful most GRINDELWALD Trade his been Switzerland near killhere yesterday crossing The family returned only re- papers report it has grossed near(UP)— Alpine experts will await ing three persons from an extensive Euro- ly 23 million dollars "While I Hot tar from the Tarrant Coun- "halfway decent weather" before centlytour have made 71 pictures during my ty maintenance truck spewed attempting to recover the body of pean from the sheer Mrs Eisenhower has recovered 44 years in Hollywood I can only over a wide area after the colli- Stefano Longhi ML sion The lead unit of the four-un- it north face of Eiger it was sufficiently from her operation to say now that I wish there had diesel engine was engulfed announced today walk unassisted The White been many more" De Mille told of one is climbers four in flames along with the truck Longhi House said the First Lady walked well wishers yesterday - The victims wTere identified as who were stranded on the moun- around her room at Walter Queen Elizabeth II has decided Reed JV H Estes of Temple Tex en- tain by sudden snow last week Army Hospital several times Mon- to pass up this year's running of the classic St Ledger gineer on the train Grady Robin- "aHis body dangling head down in day and into its sun parlor race at Doncaster is of son of Fort Worth fireman and ropes climbing said The White House report tangle A E Cammidge chairman of Grover C Shivers of Fort about 1200 feet below the moun- Mrs Eisenhower's recovery "conDoncaster Race Committee tain's peak Worth the truck driver tinued to be satisfactory" but it the said however he did not believe Authorities" are said here A passenger in the truck L C they is doubted she will leave the hosfrom recent decision anthe of life to seriousrisk the Ellis of Fort- Worth was unwilling pital this week Her operation criticism of resulted court by the to ema other climber He is royal was a hysterectomy by attempting county ly injured Altrincham the recover before Lord Longhi's body ploye Actress Terry Moore says she magazine editor Among other J B Butler tower operatorloco-at weather improves is who Two German climbers said the dropping divorce proceedings things Altrincham accused the Saginaw burning motive could be seen four miles were caught on the peak have against her wealthy husband Queen of spending too much time vanished Eugene C McGrath in Shelter at the races away roes Currency Reshuffle PU1 Pei-ping- Doria Admits i j Hiitnhason trans-Siberia- j j - 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Downpour Floods Arkansas Town j j ! i i A J i j j I T7 t j j i n ma-powerf- ul I Tr1 NAMES IN THE NEWS 28-year-- Train Hits Truck Driver Fireman Engineer Die In Better Foreign Aid Bill 6 Alpine Rescue Waifs Weather i 33-year-o- ld Strike for 4 Ibrahim Husseini Syrian military attache was accused today of conspiring with the United States to overthrow President Kuwatly's government (AP Wirephoto) ACCUSED — Col Higher Pay SYRIA PLOT DAMASCUS of Warsaw The strikers ignored government leaflets branding the strike illegal and calling on the strikers to return to their jobs The strikers object to a government move to link pay boosts with Shis-hekl- vodka consumption Murky Wafer Hampers Probe Of Air Crash i - yesterday's announcement of a 5 per cent cutback in its own civilian personnel by the end of October Accompanying the move was a request that Air Force contractors except those handling ballistic missile workj make "corresponding cuts" Military spokesmen explained the contractors will not be required to make all their cuts in payrolls Some reductions they felt can be made 'in other fields such as reducing overhead costs However it was estimated the effect of the move plus previous Air Force project cuts would trim employment in the aircraft and aircraft parts industry from 0 the current 910000 to about That would be about the level of early 1956 j 770-00- j Air Force Probes Ordeal of Flier in Sierras 54-D- ay i i WASHINGTON (UP) — The Air Force says it is conducting a routine investigation into the ordeal of Lt David A Steeves who stumbled back to civilization in July after 54 days in the California wilderness But it said yesterday it has no reason to disbelieve his story Steeves who parachuted to safety said he spent 54 days alone in the High Sierra living on fish reptiles and a deer He was forced to crawl through the wilderness because of an injured leg he said The Air Force said the investigation is being conducted to locate the plane and "to check carefully and see what baused the j ISSOUDUN Que (AP) — Mud and murky water today concealed the bodies of 79 victims of Can- ada's worst air disaster It trying to find out what caused the DC4 to crash Policemen plodded through ankle deep mud yesterday collecting bits of clothing and personal effects and parts of the bodies of the 73 passengers and six crew members The Maritime Central Airways plane bound from London to Toronto crashed Sunday afternoon near this community 15 miles southwest of Quebec Police were awaiting the arrival of a pump to drain the crater dredged by the plane in its crash before continuing their search Investigators said no definite reason for the crash can be determined until the remnants of the plane are thoroughly checked Egyptians Convict US Archaeologist CAIRO (UP) — American archaeologist Charles A Muses was found guilty today of trying to smuggle antiquities out of Egypt and of illegal money dealings Aboard Liner? I block House GOP leader Joseph W Martin Jr said that although House Republicans will fight to Lpass "areal bill" at this session it may be better to recess ConWASHINGTON (UP) — Two gress or have the President call action to the in back into special seshouses both get attempts sion in November rather than acbill civil House on the rights of the version the Senate cept failed today Neither was able to civil bill rights muster the required unanimous ENTIRELY HIS IDEA consent the idea of One motion proposed imme- a Martin added that was ensession special possible diate House acceptance of the discussed this tirely his and not heavily amended Senate bill morning with the President modd with a single He said he believed the best ification of changing the Senate chance The other was an attempt to bill particularly the administration-opsend r the bill to a House-Senat- e posed trial amendconference committee for draft- ment the measure in lay sending ing a more complex compromise to a House-Senat- e conference between the differing versions Democrats this oppose saying it Both moves requiring unani- could a in deadlock result premous consent had been anticipatcivil of any passage venting ed and were foredoomed by opmeasure position announced in advance rights said that the Demo Knowland They were offered merely ex-as cratic leadership in Congress bepreliminaries to a real fight lieved that the House and Senate pected later in the House Rules can adjourn by the weekend of Committee Aug 24 but this would depend Keating in Rep Kenneth B large measure on what the House GOP floor leader House (NY) does with the civil lights on the civil rights bill made the bill j Fail in Home j House-impose- ! jury first request to send the bill to conference Several Democrats jumped up to object but were told by Speaker Sam Rayburn to wait until Keating's request could be read After it was read Rayburn recognized Rep Francis E Walter (D-Pwho made the objection The request to accept the Senate's version with an amendment limiting the Senate's jury trial amendment to voting rights cases was made by Rep Emanuel Cel-l(NY)? Democratic floor leader for the bill Keating objected to it Rayburn said the next step would be up to the Rules Committee Any member can ask the committee to call a meeting Today's motions were efforts to I bypass the committee a) es! Mideast Held Mew Russian Testing Center LONDON (UP)— Diplomatic officials warned today that Soviet Russia is fast turning the strategic Middle East into a new "testing center" in the great power conflict This conclusion stemmed from the disquieting Red arms build- up in the area which is current-- 1 ly being stepped up anew by Moscow under agreements with Arab nations Coinciding with the arms buildanti-Israup is a stepped-u- p which in of members campaign the Supreme Soviet now are re2B SB ported to have joined Latest reports reaching London 6A claim that Red arms thus far deSB livered to Egypt and Syria by far 3B exceed the present needs of their 8A 9A respective armies Moreover Russia has begun to 4B increase the flow of naval units 5B to Arab nations including torpe7A do boat flotillas and long range submarines which experts feared would adversely affect the naval balance ia the Eastern er IMP EX V el j Arnaz Mentioned A H mmm a H West Stalling ikita She said she began serving as an (UP)— Says in wood call girl testified today informant for Confidential about W nA-onfiae- cross-examinati- PI isl £1 n? HOLLYWOOD i 100 Flu Cases Two Motions He received a suspended sen- Comics tence of 13 months and was fined Editorial Page 19000 pounds (about $58530) Obituaries He pleaded innocent to both Program charges on grounds he was com- Radio-Tpletely ignorant of Egyptian law Sports Muses also faces trial before Theater the Cairo criminal court on Vital Statistics charges of possessing unlicensed Woman's Page firearms A Holly- the trial of Confidential magazine that she had an affair with Cuban band leader Desi Arnaz in Palm Springs four years after he married Lucille Ball Ronnie Quillan testified under that the actor about whom she supplied material for a Confidential story in 1955 was Arnaz crash" The name of the band leader who is Miss Ball's marital partner in real life and on television's "I Love Lucy" show was another in the parade of dirty linen Hollywood was finding hung out in the trial of Confidential and a sister publication Whisper and their NEW YORK (UP) — City and agents for criminal libel federal health officials today exANOTHER WITNESS amined a reported 100 cases of what may be Asiatic flu among Another witness Lester Grady arstudents former editor of Whisper testiEuropean exchange aboard the here liner fied the publications used that riving Arosa Sky an affidavit that was "dynamite" When the liner reached quar- to document a story on Blaureen antine last night medical author- O'Hara's amours in Grauman's ities went aboard Ship officials Theater had reported an outbreak at sea "Mr Harrison (Robert Harriof what they believe to be "mild son Confidential publisher) told me he primarily wanted stories influenza" Aboard the Arosa Sky are concerning the amorous activities about 800 foreign students aged of members of the movie colony 16 to 18 all scheduled to live and the more lewd and lascivious with families across the United the story the more colorful for States and attend local high the magazine" said Bliss Quillan schools The ship sailed from Rot- 41 strikingly dressed in a white cotton tightly fitted sheath dress terdam Aug 5 t "The President is not trading of1 any American to vote for any pieca of legislation" the Senate Republican leader said "And also the national defense of our country should not be put on the trading: the constitutional rights 1 j ex-dictat- or j Their fiant transport strikers strike for higher pay paralyzed the city once hailed as a Communist model for all Poland Police tear gas bombs sent five persons to hospitals in one Other strikoutbreak Monday ers barricaded themselves in car barns to prevent strike breaking Streetcars are the only public transportation in Lodz a city of 700000 about 75 miles southwest Syria (AP)— the United Syria of States today plotting to Shukri President overthrow Kuwatly's government The United States embassy here quickly labelled the charge a "complete fabrication" An o f f i e ia 1 government statement said the United States indicated willingness to pay Syria between 300 and 400 million dollars in aid if a new government would make peace with Israel Political quarters here said Syria would lodge a strong protest with the' United States The Damascus statement said major participants in the alleged conspiracy were y Col Adib miliand the Syrian tary attache in Rome Col Ibrahim Husseini Shishekly was sentenced in Absentia last February to life imprisonment on a charge of leading a subversive group accused WASHINGTON (UP)—Republican congressional lead- ers said at the White House today that President Eisenhower definitely will not compromise on the civil? rights! bill in return for more favorable congressional treatment of his foreign aid program After a lengthy meeting between the President and LODZ Poland (AP) — ComSen William F SKnowland demunist authorities placed armed GOP congressional leaders nied in blunt terms a report that the chief executive may guards at every street corner of this tense city today and braced be willing to accept a compromise on civil rights "if he gets for a showdown with 10000 de- more of what he wants on foreign aid" US DENIES (D-Ar- k) j MM n Won't Compromise fo Get rcro ft Industry O I rr? 7K n E i3 r c©oosny AxeSwings er rP © lIayoffs next fall i 1 (AP) — Undersecretary of State Christian A Herter also warned young Americans who may make such a trip that they may have trouble later on in obtaining passports and may find themselves involved with "violation" of regulations under the "trading with the enemy i (AP Wirephoto) WASHINGTON The State Department said today that "a quasi state of war" exists between the United States and Red China and any American youth who visits Red China will be acting as a "willing tool of Communist propaganda" i ) i ties n f isiis To Red China Quasi State of War Still Exists Says State Department v V ! nil r J 5 CENTS 2 SECTIONS 18 PAGES OGDEN UTAH TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 13 1957 11 March of 1954 She said Harrison "kept harassing me" for names of other call girls in Hollywood who could supply him with information "I told him I did have contact with other girls who could provide him with material for sto- nes ana ne asKea me wneiner fhese girls were willing to make rendezvous with celebrities" she testified fHarrison told me that private detectives were used to run down stories and for tips He also used recordings — microfilms and tapes" admitted on the stand she She was paid a total of $1500 for information for two stories one on the actress and the other on an actor Under direct examination she did not name either of the personalities "The story of the actor for which I was contacted was published in altered form" she testified under prosecution questioning designed to bring out the state's contention that the publications used "innuendo and falsehoods" in preparing stories "I submitted the story as an incident that happened 10 years previously but it appeared in the magazine as if it occurred recently" she said (More on page 3A) BERLIN (AP)— Russia's Communist Chief Nikita Khrushchev today accused the West of stalling on a disarmament accord and preparing for "aggressive war" against the Communist world In a farewell speech before 100000 persons in East Berlin's Marx Engels Square Khrushchev said Russia is ready for trouble but will keep trying for a disarmament agreement "The Soviet people! sincerely want an end to the cold war and friendly relations with all peoples" Khrushchev saidi Khrushchev's delegation and leaders have the signed various documents labelled important by the East German The substance of the Radio agreements have not been revealed -- - East-Germa- n October Draft Call Smallest Since 1956 WASHINGTON (UP) — The Defense Department has issued a 7000-madraft call for the Army in October — the smallest monthly call since April 1956 The Army took 8000 draftees in September and 11000 in Augn ust From April through July the monthly draft call was 13C00 |