Show 1 ' Temperatures The Weather UTAH — Fair with scattered aitetnoon cloudiness today and tomorrow Rising temperatures OGDEN— High today 75 tomorrow 80 Low tonight 48 84th Year -- No OGDEN CITY V V t ’ w k JL r- ' I rV T’y £ V' ?r fV v ' t j v ' tv Vt 1 - ' vVy' Ty - Vl 4 r - -- a V- i - A fi t COMBINED AP AND UP DETROIT —The Ford Motor Co last night rejected a union proposal to resolve guaranteed wage difference " i k " t 1 1 T- N i ' 4 A v ' 'A v -s-- - through arbitration and braced for an expected strike ' - ) 4 5 tV v VV V v-- ' - N r tf a - t‘ ' N ' " aa" Va SITE— The approximate path of the boy’s fall and roll is traced by broken line down and face gully of Strong’s Canyon Canyon is at the head of 36th Street above city water rugged tank a popular goal of hiking parties Injured Ogden Youth 15 Rescued After Fall From Steep Ledge 'Fairly Good' at Hospital The victim was Robert R Roy- lance son of Mr and Mrs Leslie R Roylance of 3704 Fowler Ave His injuries included a broken collar bone possible fracture of his right ankle and multiple cuts and bruises of the body plus a possible back injury His condition at St Benedict’s Hospital last night was reported fairly good He had been hiking with boy miraculously escaped death or serious injury d yesterday afternoon when he over a steep ledge near the top of Strong’s Canyon during a hike with a companion ld Jop-ple- : v I Ja John S Bugas Ford’s industrial relations vice president complained that Ford was being singled out as the CIO United Auto Workers’ principle target as against the larger General Motors Corp Calling UAW President Walter Reuther’s demands “unreasonable” Bugas in effect declared war and said Ford was “making all necessary preparations” for a ACCIDENT A George Fuller also 15 a son of Mrs Platt W Fuller and of the late Mr Fuller Oak Crest The pair had reached the top of the rock-ribbe- d Strong’s Canyon peak about 1:30 pm They rested awhile and then began the climb back down At a point somewhat below the peak they sat down to rest on an outcropping' of rocks The rock on which the Roylance youth was sitting gave way and he fell the injured youth then realized that would be impossible so he ran down the mountain to his home — a distance of about two miles — and summoned help Fuller immediately started back and was joined on the return trip by five officers of the Weber County sheriff’s force headed by Sheriff LeRoy Hadley Scene of the mishan was on the mountainside east of the city’s witer tank at the head of 36th Street The sheriff’s party was joined by about 20 volunteer rescue workers made up of young boys of the neighborhood of upper 36th Street The sheriff’s officers ' taped the ribs shoulder and leg of the Roylance youth and then began the- laborious descent carrying the victim on two folded blankets The party reached the bottom of the mountain about 8 - walkout tomorrow Hopes continued however that an agreement would be worked out to avert a strike in the booming auto industry before the strike deadline at midnight today GM’s contract expires at midnight next Tuesday The UAW represents about 140000 Ford employes and about 325000 GM workers Matched Best Offer "Bugas said Ford had more than matched GM’s best offer “Now what is the situation?” Bugas'aakedJfl'nis statement “We first met the GM offer We then made a different offer embodying a supplementary unemployment compensation plan in an effort to meet the demands of the union “Now our employes are face to face with a strike — solely because they are fewer in number than the GM employes — and to strike them is less costly to the union” Ford’s firm rejection of the UAW’s arbitration offer was followed by a recess and then an other session of just under two hours This meeting broke up without further announcements Negotiations will resume at 10 a m Bugas commented later that if there were no Ford settlement ahead of one at GM “then our proposal becomes that we follow them (GM) precisely on economic matters” This was an invitation to the UAW to switch the heat of its bargaining from Ford to General Motors Asked whether he thought there was any possibility of averting a strike at Ford Bugas re- landing about 10 feet then rolled through the pm On the way back Deputy Sher- plied: boulders for probably another iff Charles F Baker 34 lost his 150 feet “I think that possibility exists The Fuller boy made his way footing and fell backwards strik- right up to the time of a strike down to where his helpless com- ing the base of his head on a The arbitration proposal made was knocked momen- by Reuther and rejected by Ford He rock He to tried lay carry panion — RobVICTIM Injured youth tarily unconscious He was de- was that the union accept Ford’s ert Roylance rests in car after tained at the hospital for offer of a 55 million dollar three-yea- r rescue feeling lucky and other examinations supplemental jobless pay The rock on which Roylance plan and work out details later sat was probably loosened by re- on how to spend the money cent rains Sheriff Hadley said The injured bo$’s father Les- Proposed Negotiation lie R Roylance is director of Reuther had proposed 30 days the Weber County Department additional negotiation on the OAKLAND Calif (AP)— Suof Public Welfare He joined the guaranteed pay plan if all other perior Judge A J Woolsey rescue party and helped carry contract details were settled by authorized the par- his son down yesterday tomorrow A Bear River youngster ad- ents of a Other officers who climbed to Reuther’s proposal to Ford reboy who contracted mitted to St Benedict’s Hospital resthe site accident in assisting polio after inoculation with Salk cue and first aid work were A1 quired that all contract issues with suspected polio Friday was vaccine to file a other than the guaranteed wage $100000 damCovieo chief sheriff must be settled to avoid a strike deputy late last Apparently improving age suit against Cutter Labora- - Gerald Wayment and Jean F tomorrow night according to St Benedict’s tories of Berkeley King deputies Bugas in his statement said Hospital attaches the Mr and Mrs George F Fitzcompany was willing to conEdward Shandrew 9 son of tinue negotiations but was not Mrs Annie E Shandrew was re- gerald needed court permission to entering into the agreeable ported “good” shortly before mid- to file the action on behalf of which Reuther proarbitration Ronald James Fitzgerald 4 night to take effect after the 30 posed Mrs Fitzgerald a nurse vacHe was admitted to the hospital days with what examining physicians cinated her son April 18 with Ford surprised the union earlisaid were clinical symptoms o’f vaccine- obtained at a drug er this week by submitting the Is Up polio with a slight paralysis on store It was produced by Cutjob security plan as its answer his right side A 'spinal tap was ter Laboratories' Ronald develto the controversial guaranteed oped polio symptoms April 25 reported negative WASHINGTON — Sen annual wage Reuther’s arbitra(AP) The youth had received the and still is confined at Chil- McClellan urged the tion plan apparently caught the dren’s Hospital series of shots of polio vaccine State Department yesterday to company by surprise yesterday Reuther and the company “take some forceful action with our allies” to halt their trade agreed to several parts of the trust fund set-uOne was that with McClellan said figures'just re- the company build it up to 55 ceived from the Defense Depart- million dollars over three years ment show Western nations’ trade by paying 5 cents an hour per with the Chinese Communists worker into it the first year 6 r reached a new peak in cents the second year and 7 cents nouncement said it was not January and that more than half the third year A distinguished graduate considered wise for Anne to the merchandise was carried in But both sides were far apart comes back to the old school at on how the money British should be present fly flagships today for commencement ex-- ‘ laid-of- f to out meted is as workers to difficult understand “It boss of the the actions of the The Vienna-borercises and a reunion with the automobile he British” protection against Metropolitan Opera sailed from added in a statement “in allow- industry’s seasonal layoffs of 40 years ago York yesterday for Eu'New trouFord proposed jobless payThis graduate will have ing their companies and ships to to search for American carry rope on this type of commerce ments out of the fund which in ble wandering quietly around singers with big voices and with Communist China” addition to state unemployment the campus and musihg in slim figures Nor senator the would continued is it compensation benefits deserted classrooms Rndolf Bing said opera has e a to easier 65 of cent acworker understand “the give per Because he is President reached a point where it needs any tion our of second from allowother the allies in Dwight D Eisenhower singers who are good to look ing their vessels to carry mate- through pay fifth week of a layoff of all armed at as well as to hear Holly- rials to the mainland of China and 60 thecent for the remainder per forces former five-sta- r wood can be thanked for provgeneral while to remore a than 50 limit No beneAmericans up of the Army and 1915 graduing that buxom ladies aren’t main in Communist would fits be and jails paid for the first ate of the U S Military Acadthe only ones who can sing while is evithere of considerable idleness week he saidemy dence that the materials carried Wanted More This gives him what amounts ’Bing decided to look for are being used to build up China’s to triple rank in the eyes of talented Americans abroad inThe UAW wanted payments to ’ military potential” States-the United stead of at home because so Military The States forbids any equal including the state beneAcademy and sets the protocol many of them have gone to trade United this by country’s ships or fits a rate of 80 per cent of the experts to flipping over rule Europe to study and make their e idle worker’s with the Reds pay and companies books first appearances a of for 34 weeks or period Presidents frequently have French sources Protestant longer addressed the cadets and The deadlock occurred when sources said yesterday attendwatched the glittering parades the ance will at be company ' stiffened against Billy larger But the only other West Reuther’s Graham’s crusade recommendation to put in this prePoint graduate to become Presthe Catholft jobless pay plan to arbitradominantly country ident was Ulysses S Grant and than he tion himself predicted so far as the records show he Next to the grbom I’m the The sources said they expect “This is it” one company never came to “The Point” bride’s favorite fella As a serattendance his at spokesman said “They can either nightly while In office Standard-Examine- r classified take mons which begin today to soar our plan or go on strike” ad I' help her find that love-neThe first airplane ride by above the 3000 to 4000 The company already had set assist her in feathering Prince Charles and' Princess which the North Carolina up an information service on a it give her a hand with enAnne was called off yesterday recorded telephone system for its evangelist anticipated There larging the family income as because the Princess has been much interest shown It advised employes well as solving other problems developed a slight bar infec- - I in Graham- since he arrived them how act to if a strike today Call me at 7711 whether tion here the sources said develops n you’re a recent bride a Anne and Charles had been The Palais Des Sports where “Do not argue with any pickets a or one want future I scheduled to fly back from Graham will preach nightly' return home if any difficulty and to do things for you Balmoral Castle in Scotland through next Thursday seats in trying to enter plants develops But A Buckingham Palace an nearly 20000 persons in the event of a strike" the sal i ! head-firs- t down X-ra- Parents of Polio Polio Victim to Sue Cutter for $100000 y Suspected Victim 'Good' -- Western Trade ‘ With Red China - Halt Urged (D-Ar- Names ip the News Red-Chin- k) p a Ike to See West Point Graduation five-yea- cla'ss-mat- es to- morrow J (( sa 61 10 Cents 3 Sections 38 Pages 68 44 68 S6 A I a 1955 84 14 64 IT ' - V'W ' - JUNE 5 Minneapolis 44New York S3 Salt Lake 8ISaa Francisco '67W Yallawst I- A t SUNDAY MORNING 43 5 7- - w v UTAH 6 53 88 88 KILm AngetM Vfr -- I 66 61 Las Vegas 144 Max Mia Max Mlnj Orden Bllllnrs Balsa Batla Cbleara ' aried workers were advised Bugas said the company was making all necessary plans so that on our part if a strike occurs it may be as orderly as possible” The discord could wreck Ford’s lofty position in to the auto industry’s competitive wars if it Ford now went long enough automosome 10000 turns out a day tractors biles trucks and General behind and ranks only Motors in daily output Supply The company said Ford dealers supply currently had an of vehicles It said the 64000 cars now in transit to dealers or in dealers’ hands would last that long if sales continued at their normal pace Reuther at his press conference saw only slight hope that a crippling walkout could be averted GM and union negotiators adjourned shortly after 8 p m (EST) until 11 a m today Company and union bargainers remained mum on the progress of the talks Xl-Da- 26-wee- k - take-hom- Ad Can Be Best Man for Bride st per--so- ns non-unio-n - has-bee- iilpfej K i kit 'A f : y 11-da- y mriii V 1- - A it YfrM ir1 Naval Academy Class Graduated Tradition dictates the tossing of white caps and 115th class of the U S Naval Academy sends them happily high in Dahlgren Hall atfexercises p utting the 740 graduates into service After presentation of diplomas they were sworn into the Navy Air Force ' and Marine Corps before a crowd Pf 10000 British Strikes Too Russia Worries About Surprise Trains Forces to Fight Against Nuclear Arms A-Atta- Tie Up Four Ocean Liners WASHINGTON (AP) — Rus- radioed some of the information sia which also worries about “a to Soviet troops deployed in the LONDON (AP) — Britain’s surprise atomic attack” is pre- Far East strike plague tied up four trans-Atlant- paring its vast ground army to Havej Complete System liners yesterday in- fight against nuclear weapons Th ministry claims that Ruscluding the New York-boun- d Some details of Russia’s pro- sia and her armed forces have Mauretania There was a hint ” defense “a complete system of measures for of violence in the nationwide rail gram — somewhat similar to a pro- the essence of which consists strike rounding out a week with gram which has been under way of guarding the population and no sign of a peace move in the United States for several also the troops as reliably as g of a Officials said strikers years — have become available possible against a surprise atomat ic -- “anti-atomic- non-strikin- group Stockport had threatened their men if they continued to run some of the 7132 trains still operating Normally about 35000 trains run daily Prime Minister Eden planned to broadcast to the nation tonight Aides said it would be a blunt warning to the strikers before he uses all the emergency powers granted the government by Queen Elizabeth Eden is expected to warn that dire economic troubles and unemployment will follow if the rail deadlock continues Requisition Trucks The government moved to use part of its power to requisition dump trucks to move coal to factories and power plants threatened with closing Thousands are jobless in paralyzed industry as a result of the strike for higher wages by the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers volving locomotive and four-fifth- Firemen in- of Britain’s s crewmen The requisitioning was the government’s first use of drastic powers obtained in declaring a state of emergency earlier this week A government statement stressed requisitioning would be used only where too few vehicles could be obtained from voluntary appeals The 35674-toluxury liner Mauretania was at Southhampton with 455 passengers aboard and planning to take on another 345 at LeHavre France and Cobh Ireland Then 130 of the crew of 545 marched off demanding a shorter work week n n take-hom- Mi Ascanla Tied Up At Liverpool the strikes tied Ascania the up the 14440-to27666-toBritannic and the Empress of Australia Catering staffs and some deck and engine room hands walked off complaining of understaffing Fewer than 200 crewmen were involved in each ship but it delayed sailings for more than 2000 passengers The National Union of Seamen called on the strikers to return to the liners It accused agitators of whipping up artificial complaints A stevedores’ strike which hit London Liverpool Manchester Hull Rochester and Garston tied 0 up 167 freighters More than men were out demanding recognition for the National Association of Stevedores and Dockers The demand is opposed by the giant Transport and General Workers Union ' n n on non-seafarin- g 20-00- 31 Killed in Fighting BOGOTA Colombia (AP) — The gbvemment disclosed yesterday that 31 soldiers including a lieutenant and eight noncommissioned officers had been killed in action during the campaign against guerrilas in Tolima Department state southeast of Bogota 4 here The Soviet Ministry of Defense started issuing a series of training bulletins about a year ago Some of the material his been disseminated to troops through the ministry’s publication Red Star Reflecting urgency Moscow Dozen Tornadoes w Hit Kansas Towns w ck safely decreases when they are deployed in trenches the safe distances from the point of explosion when troops are in such shelters will be 15 to 2 times less" than wjjien they are deployed! on open teirain” Dealing with the danger of fire" produced by the flash of a bomb the Russian Army proposes plastering wooden and other inflammable structures in mud Slit trenches especially with overhead covering to shield ic attack” One bulletin said that “not against the initial only are measures being taken radiation of atomic exfor the direct protection of troops plosion are described in detail and the population but methods are jbeing developed for combatting aircraft and other atomhigh-penetrati- ! ic bomb carriers” The ministry divides nuclear tactical warfare into two sections — atomic explosives in the form of “bombs artillery shells torpedoes flying bombs” and “com- Big 4 to Meet In Geneva If Russia Agrees bat radioactive substance used in the form of liquids powders and 'smokes for the radioaqtive More contamination of terrain and HAYS Kan (AP) WASHINGTON (AP)— Subject than a dozen tornadoes ripped air” to Russian agreement the top across the western half of Kanlevel Big Four talks will be held sas late yesterday striking at Same Conclusion in Geneva Switzerland starting Tbfe Russian Armjr apparently least two small towns but there 18 were no immediate reports of has arrived at much the same July Officials said yesterday this conclusions as the U S Army injuries obhas withdrawn A twister one of three in the which for several years had been country to Geneva because itsof its area hit the edge of Garfield a pitting troops and weapons jected Great Britain and France that it town of about 300 population in against actual atomic explosions is willing to meet there They j Pawnee County in ttsts in Nevada said a note will be sent to MosThus the Soviet bulletins note cow in the next few Eight houses were destroyed days making in Garfield and four others be- that “the distance from the epi- the official and seeking proposal tween there and Larned 10 center of an atomic explosion at Russian agreement miles to the northeast A farm which troops can be stationed President Eisenhower and Sechouse- was leveled north of retary of State Dulles had obLarned to KGeneva because of its jected All wire communications in Nehru Flies for Moscow association with last year’s GeNEW DELHI India (UP) — neva conference the area were knocked out at which an IndoAnother funnel slashed north- Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru china peace settlement was areastward from near Osborne lev- of India left by plane yesterday on terms which this counmis- ranged eling many farm buildings and on his “historic good-wil- l did not like try striking the north edge of Man- sion” to Moscow Before taking and Dulles Eisenhower sugkato near the Nebraska border offq Nehru praised the recent gested Lausanne also in Switzerdeclaration of land or Stockholm Sweden A school house two miles west Yugoslav-Sovie- t The of Mankato was destroyed friendship Russians have been supporting Vienna as the site Western plans call for only a brief meeting of President Eisenhower with the prime ministers of Great Britain France and Russia to survey generally of the problem of world tensions and possible means of easing them NEW YORK (AP) — Santiroadways while loungers in the Actual negotiations toward forsun and children at play looked ago F Martinez a mal agreement would be contruck driver just wanted to get upf at the wild screech of tires ducted later by the foreign minhis wife a gift for their first Suddenly Martinez stopped isters or other diplomats reprehi9 wife tumbled out and powedding anniversary the countries senting lice closed in with drawn They stepped into a store on Sen ) George expressed 48th Street near Sixth Avenue guns meanwhile tharthe hope top level “Don’t shoot” pleaded Mrs — — the heart of can “a direction meeting produce to buy a tape recorder leavIrne Martinez fartinez undismayed shout- that will lead to lessening of incar curb at the their ing ed “go ahead and shoot”’ and ternational tensions” Returning Martinez found a “I am not a defeatist but 1 look away he went again $15 parking ticket dangling no miracle” the chairman of for from the car What followed Flatfooted Caught the Senate Foreign Relations has seldom been equaled in said in an interview Committee The cops caught flatfooted the annals of New York citizens’ commandeered two private brushes with the law cars one belonging to a minThis is the police version INDEX ister and the three cars took there is no other at present: Martinez up the chase enraged at the 6A Joseph Alsop The minister ticket began berating a rookie 6A overtook Martinez and cut him City Hall Notebook policeman nearby (who hadn’t on Martinez swerved up off 6A Editorial Page written the ticket) and kept on the grass 6A Gallup Poll Demanded license Police' shot five times at his 15A Hunting and Fishing tires flattening three of them The policeman demanded 10B Obituaries Martinez still wouldn’t quit Martinez’s license Martinez rePearson!" 4A of out he the Eastward car Drew the fused He jumped into park beblock for another with his wife and roared off bumped 14 A Ringside fore he gave up at 72nd Street forcing the policeman to jump 9B Radio TV Programs and Madison Avenue for the curb ?The awed police booked him Sport Pages The policeman joined by two on seven charges including atothers gave chase in a patrol Society car They caught up with him 8B tempted felonious assault for Theater Page near Columbus Circle but he trying to run down the police10B Vital 'Statistics man and for dangerous driving Taced away again into Central 6A 10 20 and 50 Years Ago Also for driving oni the Park The chase went on A1 Warden I3A grass through the park’s winding i ‘ - 5 -- Only Wanted Gift for Wife But Look What Hubby Got ! 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