Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER BolM Cbie&ro OGDEN: Continued warm high low tonight 56 UTAH: Clear and warm high low tonight In the 40s 77 Max Min 92 Portland Ptoto 52 Salt Lak 74 San Fran 59 55 84 iL91 9 4t 60 50 57 SO 50 108 Las Vec&a 0 St George 105 — 94 Logan C4 57 Lot Angeles $8 72 Seattle 84 31 80 71 West YeUeat New York 0 ' 84th YEAR 105 77 DnTer 92-9- 5 80-10- Max MInf 93 60Po?atello Ogden OGDEN JJTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 31 1955 TELEPHONE 7711 No 231 i 2 SECTIONS 22 PAGES 5 CENTS rrr: V' 17 1:1 Offers to SHARK ATTACKS 3 LIFEGUARDS IS DESTROYED i t Calif SANTA MONICA five-fo— shark A (UP) was killed yesterday after attacking three county lifeguards and Iftting" one of them Dale Stand 25 Glendale was treated for 11 cuts which required eight stitches His two companions Dick Joy 20 Pasadena and John Calderwood 20 Inglewood managed to kill the shark with a metal rescue buoy after it attacked their surfboards off Zuma Beach The lifeguards were called to the area after the shark was spotted circling three women swimmers They enot V - ' t -'- — TM— IV iv J: j--- r' n By DELOS SMITH United Press Science Editor NEW YORK — Scientists and all other men have been called upon to solve a riddle which will strike you as both personal and urgent if you are masculine of sex It is: "What is killing off the males?" The solution is sought by the Abbott Laboratories which feels untimely deaths among males are now so frequent that "nature's obvious aim at keeping the sexes in numerical balance may yet be endangered" "If you are a male between the ages of 15 and 74 your day by day chances of dying are at least 50 per cent greater than those of your female counterpart in the same age bracket" it told the nation's physicians "Yet" it added "in 1920 you would have been much more nearly on even terms with her" The statisticians have been busily seeking out the reasons for what has been fading the male "but a really convincing answer has yet to be found" WOMEN'S DEATH RATE CUT Now take diseases- in which worry overwork and emotional tensions seem to have a part — those of the cardio-vasculsystems and ulcers Among women the death rate from these causes has declined sharply when compared to the period between 1921 and 1926 But for men has increased sharply The big question is why? "Women may be biologically more resistant to diseases and death than men" the firm said without elaborating on why they apparently have become more so in recent generations — if that is the answer infecmen contract "Whether diseases communicable and tious - ar more easily and frequently or are simply less resistant to them has npt yet been established AGGRESSIVE MALES "Their greatest venereal disease rate alcohol addiction and tendency to homicide and accidents may be explained by their greater aggressiveness and lack of caution 'Getting around more than women they also may expose themselves more to such diseases as tuberculosis poliomyelitis pneumonia and influenza high-spee- high-pressu- re ulcers" WOMEN TAKE MORE CARE Also women take better care of themselves What's more pub lie health officials pay more attention to them "They are known to 'nurse' mild illnesses in a precautionary preventive way" which men don't do Many more doctors specialize in the diseases of women than of men Nevertheless none of these reasons or all of them seem ex"Something planation enough ought to and could be done for the male especially the middle-age- d and older male — by himself medical the profession and public health agencies" the laboratories said "Concentrated study and research should seek causes behind men's rising mortality" NEW YORK (AP) — Little Gloria Lockerman has taken her $16000 winnings and passed up a chance to spell her way to Cease-Fir- e more wealth on "The $64000 Question" television show Here's the way she figured it JERUSALEM (UP) — For wouldn't be wise to try for $32- eign sources said today Is 000: rael had accepted "under "For such a big amount of protest" an order by the money It would be a hard ques U N truce supervisor to Is tion It would be a jumble of words I never heard of and then rael and Egypt to halt their I'd be lost I thought the sen sible thing to do was to stop fighting before it flared into where I was I'd rather go away a major war and be Gloria the undefeated Egypt's acceptance of the cease champion than Gloria the girl fire order was announced earlier who lost" Ne "Besides" the in Cairo Baltimore from gro schoolgirl The Foreign Office spokesman told newsmen after the CBS pro made it clear Israel resented the gram last night "It's $16000 wording ef the order by Canadian more than I started out with Maj Gen E LCmT Burns on the SHE'LL NET $11600 demand im grounds his cease-firThe girl will net about $11600 plied common guilt The Israel after federal income taxes ac She is blamed Egypt for the week of cording to best estimates received as to she use $500 clashes in the Gaza strip that has wishes Master and of Ceremonies left 24 dead and 41 wounded on Hal March said the rest of the both sides will be into a trust money put A Foreign Office source said education fund for her Israel had complained again to Corps Capt Richard the UN Security Council in New S Marine McCutchen of Worthineton and attacks York of the Egyptian Ohio reached the $16000 mark made representations to the United States and Britain to ask last nieht in his quiz cateeorv im cooking and foods He named Egypt to stop using force the flours and geographical ong ins of five kinds of bread McCutchen who is assigned as 181 a naval reserve officers' training corps instructor at Ohio State University at Columbus will re SALZBURG Austria (UP) — turn next week to go for the $32000 or settle for the $16000 The Alps have ne nas won claimed 181 lives including those of three Americans since last August Some died quickly smashed rocks after against razor-sharless fortufalls The terrifying nate died agonizingly slow freer ing deaths on lonely peaks e Dead in Alps Since August '54 snow-covere- d Sea Breeze Breaks L A Smog Seige NAME'S IN THE NEWS Actress Lynn Bari and Dr Na- October 1951 than "Rickles Beverly Hills psy"Our lifetime contract with chiatrist were married last night Winchell was terminated by mu in the doctor's home Miss Bari tual agreement as of June 26 35 previously was married to an ABC spokesman said "There agent Walter Kane and producer was no single underlying reason Sid Luft He wanted out and we were will to let him go" Winsing Minister Former Prime ton Churchill plans a vacation "The fourth marriage of actress next month on the French Riv- Mary Astor ended in divorce to iera in a villa at Cap d'Ail owned day She was granted a default deby British newspaper publisher cree from Thomas G Wheelock Lord Beaverbrook The villa where Churchill has vacationed many times is a few miles from Nice Silent film star Charles Chaplin has protested the government's assessing him $516167 in income taxes and interest for 1953 Chaplin who left the United States during 1953 said he cannot be assessed income tax for that year Chaplin a British subject despite his many years in the United States said that when he left in September 1952 for a visit to Europe the U S Government announced it would oppose A i i his return The government contends that between Jan 1 1953 and April 10 1953 Chaplin was a resident alien and from April 11 1953 to the end of that year he was a alien engaged in trade or business in the United States non-reside- nt Officials of the American Broadcasting Co went into hurried conference today to consider a seven million dollar suit brought against the network by columnist Walter Winchell for alleged breach of contract Winchell a syndicated columnist was signed to a "lifetime contract" with ABC in! so-call- x I ?By UNITED PRESS A threat of smog reaching onetime stock broker whom she disaster point in Los Angeles was broken todav when sea married in 1945 breezes conblamed 49 Miss Astor penetrated a pall which stant auarrels over what she noverea in tne area tor three termed her husband's demands days Meanwhile an advancing cold for money to back promotional oroiects She said Wheelock 51 tront ripped the Northeast with never worked during their mar storms In Los Aneeles: the Air Pollu ried life and did not contribute tion Control District said the sea anything to the household She breezes diluted the smog so that claimed this undermined her the densitv remained below the health toxic staee of 50 Darts ozone for Actor Paul Muni 60 suffered a a million parts of air The high sudden loss of vision an one eye est morning reading received was over the weekend and was con 26 in the industrial section of fined to his hotel room today Vernon The breezes offset an appeal to awaiting a specialist's consul ta tion Muni has been appearing Gov Goodwin J Knicfht to de in the hit play "Inherit the clare a state of disaster if nec Wind" in New York essary Director Smith Griswold had McActress Marie (The Body) the smellv clouds of eve- expected Donald said today she planned to continue for "at smog to divorce shoe magnate Harry burning next few days" and had least the Karl for the second time on called institute industry Her attorney said they have voluntary smog controlto measures reached property settlement and Griswold said industry had that Karl agreed to let the ac failed had contress have custody of their two tributedto cooperateto and the of series heavily adopted children emergencies They were remarried June 14 and separated a month later onUnder the! "first alert" a ban and incinerator burning They were first divorced in No- goesopen into effect Griswold claimed vember 1954 after a seven-yea- r enforcement of the prior alerts marriage had been poor Airman Daniel Schmidt and his wife Una will appear on a nationwide television show Sept 5 Buys Dr Sam's Home to tell their version of what hap- In Ohio for $29000 pened after he returned from a CLEVELAND Ohin flTPl Red China Drison camo and dis John R Hull said today he bought covered she had remarried the house in Bay Village where The couple and their son Danny Jr will aDDear on jjr isamuel Sheppards pregnant "Art Linkletter's House Partv" Wife Marilvn wat murdered a because "the Schmidts feel it is year ago July 4 because he needtime the nation heard their own ed a larger home The Hulls vehn have fnnr eM1 version J of what has happened since Schmidt returned from two dren boueht the and one-hayears of captivity murder house for £29non it were reconciled They Thursday completely redecorated throughin Portland after Schmidt had out and given an outside coat of white with green trim filed suit for divorce t -- five-bedrnn- m lf LYNN BARI Marries Psychiatrist i v r-- M-I-N-- K With $16000 p : s ld "One important difference between the sexes is in their response to strain and stress of tod day's life Women may perhaps ease or avoid the cpnsequences of tension worry frustration and despair through tears or occasional hysterics Men on the other hand seem more likely to internalize these strisses at the price of coronary disease hypertension or " pre-arrang- ed Stuart Piper Dobbs prominent Ogden attorney whose legal The President addressed his career brought him into several public offices and important positions with the Democratic Party died last night in St Bene- offer to resign to the Central Confederation of Labor (CGT) dict's Hospital after an extended illness He was 68 and the leadership of his own Mr Dobbs was a United States Both clearly Peronista Party commissioner and a member of to been had reject it primed ths Weber County Bar Assn and Peron's long message said: the Utah State Bar Assn SPEAKS OF WAR He served as district attorney "The time for fighting has of the Second Judicial District of Utah from 1917 to 1920 as passed The time has come to work and consolidate our revolucity attorney of Ogden from 1930 i w to 1933 and was his party's tionary gains I offer my retirement to insure pacification I nrminee for attorney general in not want to be an obstacle A $AjM do the year 1920 It is not possible to destroy what In 1911 he was president of 4 v v i we have built" of civil war" it baseball league the the "They speak 1 cc:itinued "I do not believe it initials standing for the four will here There will be happen states in which the league's or dictatorship I have no peace towns were situated: Missouri taste for dictatorship If that is Iowa Nebraska and Kansas At the solution someone' else will that time he covered sports for have to do it the Lincoln "Daily Star" "I have always been willing to listen I believe even though I CLUB DIRECTOR am imposed by the will of an He served as a director of the immense majority of the ArgenOgden Golf and Country Club tine people To offer my resignaMR DOBBS president of the Utah Society benefits the dignity of my tion Claimed by Illness Sons of the American Revoluposition and the honor of the tion president' of the Utah man" n League of Building and Loan Leaders of the powerful Associations and a director of General Confederation of the United States League of such Labor and Peronista Party associations promptly called for a general He had served his party as strike and mass demonstrations chairman of Weber County and throughout the nation to keep the First Congressional District him in power as well as on its national comFour hours after appeals were mittee He was chairman of the broadcast for "another Oct 17 Utah delegation to the DemoCHICAGO (AP)—A Labor Day revolution to cratic conventipn in Philadelphia weekend traffic death toll of 400 Peron's populardemonstrate support 15000 in 1948 a delegate in 1928 and was had followers of his gathered in forecast today by the Nationin attendance officially at the Plaza de in central vast the Mayo Chicago conventions in 1940 and al Safety Council Buenos Aires ' 1944 This would be 100 deaths more such occasions the On Mr Dobbs had been director of than would occur if the weekend squareprevious which faces Casa Rosada the Colonial Corp of Salt Lake were not a holiday The period the seat of the government has City the Ogden First Federal covered been jammed with 200000 to by the estimate will run 300000 Savings and Loan Assn president wildly enthusiastic supfrom 6 pjn Friday until midnight and director of Aluminum-Potas- h porters Co of America and of Sandburg Monday Preparations for the massing Petroleum Co of Utah More than 40 million cars will of workers had been made durHe had been on numerous other be on the roads over the last long ing the night Trucks and buses corporate directorships including weekend of the summer the had been assembled to transport that of the Hotel Ben Lomond Council figured Many will be the demonstrators from outlying and Interstate Fidelity Building hurrying home from vacations sections Reinforced guards armed and Loan Assn He was adviser closing summer homes or bring- with field guns were placed at of the bank commissioner of ltah children home from camps government buildings in the in the liquidation of the Ogden ing and vacation areas for the start neighborhood and police detachState Bank ments were spotted strategically of school r - 12 Quits Quiz What's Killing Off Males? Women Are Living Longer Egypt OK — President Juan D Peron announced today he will resign if it will bring political peace to the nation mass demonstration The response was a of strength by his followers who insisted that he continue in office Dpbbs Prominent Ogden Attorney Dies Girl Speller Israel and row air nil BUENOS AIRES S P ' Heading down the James River from Newport News Va here the supercarrier Forrestal developed trouble yesterday when a propellor shaft bearing melted while the giant of the seas was ploughing through the Atlantic off Cape Henry Builders still hope to deliver the 60000-toflattop to the Navy on schedule next month The Forrestal will return to its home base tomorrow instead of Friday as originally planned officials of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co have decided Other tests were continuing meantime n ( COMBINED AP AND UP countered the shark 50 feet off the shore crowded with bathers f was The shark towed to shore after it had been killed by the lifeguards FORRESTAL RUNS INTO TROUBLE 'SOMETHING OUGHT TO BE DONE' to ( iesop 400 Will Die Over Holiday pro-Pero- Council Says - LODGE MEMBER He was a member of Weber Lodge 6 F&AM Ogden Chapter 2 Royal Arch Masons Ogden Council 3 Royal and Select Masters El Monte Commandery 2 33rd Utah Consistory Scottish Rite Past Sovereign Red Cross of Constantine El Kalah Temple of the Shrine He was an honorary member of National Sojourners and was past master of Weber Lodge and past grand master of Utah F&AM He received the degree of bachelor of laws in 1921 at the University of Nebraska He was elected a member of the fraternities of Phi Beta Kappa Delta Sigma Rho Phi Alpha Tau and Pi Delta Epsilon and in his senior year was a member of the Innocents a senior society of the University of Nebraska He was also active in athletics He began working on the' Lincoln "Daily Star' in 1909 and represented the Associated Press in the Southern Nebraska area In 1912 he came to Salt Lake for editorial work with the Salt Lake "Herald Republican" leaving that work in February of 1914 to enter the practice of the law at Provo where he was a partner of the late J W N Whitecotton He came to Ogden one year later being nominated and elected to the office of district attorney the ' succeeding year BORN IN NEBRASKA He was born July 26 1887 in Beatrice Neb a son of Hugh J and Louisa A Piper Dobbs He had been affiliated with the Congregational Church of Ogden : On Jan 29 1913 he married Beatrice Longtin in Beatrice Neb Surviving are his widow one son: Hugh E Dobbs Ogden and two daughters: Mrs Herbert (Dierdre) Charters Manhasset N Y and Mrs Fera L (MaLou) Young Ogden: six grandchildren one brother and two sisters: Hugh J Dobbs Springfield 111 Mrs J H (Louise) Nve Brentwood Calif h and Miss Evelvn E Dobbs Ogden Funeral services will be con ducted Friday at 2 pm in Lind-quiand Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel 3408 Washington Blvd under the direction of the Grand Lodffe of Utah F and AM with Dr Roy W Robinson worshipful erand master officiating Rev George Weber of Salt Lake City congregational Church assisting Friends mav call at the funeral home tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm and Friday until services st i BLIND MAN SEES AGAIN AFTER TWO CARS COLLIDE RIVERHEAD N Y (AP)— A cigar stand operator blind for 10 years says his sight is returning thanks to an auto collision last Satur-- 1 day William Francis whose cigar stand is in the Suffolk County Courthouse was riding with the courthouse superintendent when a car behind rammed into them at a stop light Francis cracked' his head against the windshield felt as if something went into my left eye" "I he said yesterday "I began to see out of it Saturday night in Mather Hospital I went home Sunday and all Sunday night I kept turning on lights I could see them" Francis who began to lose his sight when a shell burst near him in Belgium during World War I ' 61-year-o- ld was overjoyed v "I'm so happy I'm almost crazy" he said "I can see the customers light matches A can see the white shirts Faces look like blobs but I can see I can see" A Riverhead eye specialist who examined Francis said it is possible that the blow on his head helped his sight but "only time will tell if his sight is fully restored" Leaflets printed in advance wera ready for distribution The president arrived at his office in the Casa Rosada (Pink Housed government headquarters on the plaza at his usual early hour It appeared that he was waiting for the crowd to grow big enough before stepping out on a balcony to address it iii ax DAisivr riiiim nix The appeal for another Oct 17 revolution alluded to the 1945 uprising when workers of Argentina swarmed into the streets in riot ous demonstrations which firmly established Peron in power In Montevideo Uruguay Ar gentine refugees said Peron's offer to resign was a calculated po litical maneuver designed to rein force his wakfninff holrl on th Pnvrntnnt thrrmch mace damnn strations These sources said the paltry turnout In Buenos Aires indicated the maneuver may backfire Peron has been under increas- ing pressure from his political opposition and from strong Catho lie elements in Argentina for months Their opposition exploded on last June 16 in a bloody attempted revolt sparked by the Argentine navy and air force in which hundreds of persons ' were killed and wounded Peron on the same day was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by ithe Vatican for his repressive measures? against Catholics including the arrests of many priests and the irum Argentina oi iwo cjuisiuu members of the Catholic hierarchy Fall Is Fatal To Utahn 19 DRAPER Utah (AP) — Lawrence Ray Hansen American Fork man was killed yesterday in a fall from a derrick which was being moved unld der power lines The accident occurred on U S Highway 91 about a half mile south of the Draper crossroads ' Trooper Ivo Johnson of the Highway Patrol said Hansen was riding on top of a crane attempting to guide the derrick under the wires The wires brushed Tiira from his perch and he 'fell to the ground Johnson said Hansen died from injuries received In the fall Johnson said Everett Marven Callahan of Orem was driving the truck on which the crane ' was mounted N D I EX Stewart Alsop 6A Dn William Brady Comics ii Dr Crane MaJ Nial Editorial Page va uMt Obituaries Drew Pearson Muiv- - v 8A 4B vgi auij 5B 8A 6A 6A ua 5B 6A OU 2B 3B Sports 10 20 and 50 Years Ago 6A Vital Statistics 5B Al Warden Women's Page 2B 8A Russia Challenging U S British Influence in Oil- - Rich Middle East By JOHN M HIGIITOWER WASHINGTON (AP)-Rus- sia is beginning to pose a serious challenge to American and Brith ish influence in the strategic f Middle East Reports that the Soviet government has offered arms to Egypt and possibly other Arab states are only one bit of evidence accumulated by the State Department and other interested Washington agencies over many months Other signs are Communist buildups of trade and diplomatic ties with the Arabs and Red denunciation of Western efforts to build a Middle East defense sysoil-ric- tem i ' DEVELOPING BLOC Officials who have studied the mounting show of Soviet interest believe Moscow's most immediate purpose is to develop a kind of 'neutrality' bloc in the area as between the Soviet Union and the Western Powers purpose this month it would sell 60000 however is assumed to be the es- tons of rice to the Soviet Union 500000 tons of crude oil tablishment of real Soviet in- forCommunist has agreed' fluence in that part of the world' to deliver 93 Hungary diesel engines for Secretary of State Dulles made Egyptian cotton and rice Commuit clear at a news conference yes- nist Czechoslovakia and East Geralso have offered to trade terday that he regards as reason- many for Egyptian products machinery ably reliable the reports of RusSoviet and European satellite sian arms offers in the Middle machinery exports haveincreased : East materially to other countries in the Middle Eastern region Soviets and this the Beyond the Eastern European satellite countries have been building up front are regarded here as equaltrade with the Arab states and ly significant On Aug 10 it was reported that have made a number of diplothe Syrian government had apmatic gestures of friendship toproved the Soviet request to staward them Egypt's Prime Minister Nasser tion a military attache in Damashas been invited to visit the So- cus" The Soviet ambassador in Iran viet Union and has accepted on King Saud of Saudi called American officials expect he will when he visited there reArabia make the trip next spring cently and the action raised TRADE INCREASE about Washington speculation Trade contracts between the whether the Soviets are interArab states and Russia have mul- ested in opening diplomatic retiplied Egypt announced early lations with Saudi Arabia -- Moscow's r long-rang- e |