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Show 17 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1954 UUh County. Utah z SUNDAY HERALD Growing Political Crisis Viet Nam Premier Strips Of Power, Orders Him to Leave fn Says Demos Wil I i- Win Control of Congress I utive term in the House, answered President Eisenhower's. Aug. 23 speech on the accomplishments of the Republican 83rd Congress over a national radio and television net work (NBC). The former speaker, of the House characterized the Eisenhower ad ministration as "inept", and said the Democrats were bound to score substantial election successes be cause "the people are disilluSafem News sioned" With the Republican re gime. Rayburn indicted Mr. Eisenhow er and the Republicans in Congress for ineptness in every field: Foreign relations, taxes, balancing the budget, agriculture, defense and the national economy. "If there i one word in 'the Eng lish language that would properly describe this Republican adminis tration," Rayburn said, "it is the By MRS. MARGARET BOYERs word 'inept'." SALEM Six Salem flowergrqw-erHe r said the 83rd Congress won sweepstake prizes at the "worked harder and produced less "I flower show held as part of the .than any Con original legislation Pavson Harvest Days celebration. gress in the history of the United Thv Included Ella V. Hutchin States. Its accomplishments - in dried and. rose arrangement son, eluded five pieces of "positive Melvin law," only weed arrangement; he said, .Those were? the Hanks, best dahlia; Royce Stone, Tidelands, emergency refugee, St blooming . potted plants; Nelda Lawrence Waterway, tax revision, u Hanks, rose arrangement; Clara and "the Democratic Hansen; novelty arrangement; nist" bills. and Mary Thompson, best annual, "The record shows that the u Randall Sabin is the new presi-- ; Congress re Wa-Ho- o certain Club pudiated proposals of the Riding dent of the election election. recent leader, scorned a party's of as the result many of their and President Eisen - Max Gardner is the vice presi--" hower's bright campaign promises, dent; with Byron Orton, as secreabandoned pronounced principles ACCUSED SLAYER CONFERS WITH BROTHER Dr. Samuel chair-Tnarodeo tary; Floyd Flygare, Shepard, right, charged with the handed their chief bitter mor Cutler Mitchell, rodeo chair--- and with blonde of Dr. his confers his brother. murder wife, Stephen Sheppard, at bail bond Marilyn, of compromise," Rayburn Win to Cleveland. for Dr. Sheppard was recessed The freedom in man; Vaud) Hanks and Kenneth sels jail special hearing said. Yet the admin hearing next Press Edward until Christensen, recreation commit- istration and theRepublican (United Blythin. Telephoto). Friday by Judge L Saturday Republican press tee : Clark Nelson and Russell uave a i ;i -i i i i to nau mese iuc auaaciiy Gale Christensen, drill captains; as 'victories.' ; Alpine News Hanks, kitty man; and Cutler compromises -- .I. Mitchell. Dean Hughes, Harvey Hales, Gus Black, Baud Hanks, Dean Tuttle, Stanley Cole, and FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Congressman Sam Rayburn, Democratic minority leader, predicted Friday night the Democrats will win the House of Representatives by 20 to 40 members and the Senate by a "workable majority" in the November elections. The Texas Dempcrat, renominated last month to his 22nd consec- - C M - Flowerg rowers (Win Prizes At Harvest Days Show A anti-Comm- I v n; j SAIGON. Indochina.. - (UP) staff and a crisis atmosphere bePremier i Ngo Dinh Deim of - the gan to build up, i state of Viet Nam has stripped his A Xf rotest. Strong army ' chief of all power and or Gen. Nguyen Van Vy, a former dered him out of the country, the military cabinet head for chief of government announced Saturday. state Bao Dai, was reported to Diem ousted Gen. Nguyen Van have been arrested when he reHinh, the beleaguered nation's No. fused to accept the appointment 1 soldier, amid signs of a growing as Hinh s successor. Russell Christensen, directors. L Air Force Probes Of of Reports formerly the U. H. H. Club re; Payson, held a Park. at Attending Payson v , cently were Mrs. Katnryn O. Betts, Mrs. Erma T. Madsen, Mrs. 'Myrtle - zM. Taner, Mrs. Birdetta D Allan, all of Payson; vleve W. Ellsworth, Provo; Mrs. Delphia B. Taylor, Fillmore; and Louisa D. Ottesen, Salem. r Mrs. C. Ottesen Mr. and Mrs. A. attended funeral services held for Kail J. Knudsen recently. Mr. Ottesen and Mr. Kundsen were missionary companions in get-togeth- 1 Maneuver to Free Sheppard On Bond Blocked In Court Relief Society Will Work On Armada Quilts Monday 200-Pla- ne SACRAMENTO, Calif., (UP) By MRS.' MARY WILLIAMS The Air Force said Saturday it is ALPINE Two Relief Society making a thorough investigation" quilts will be ready for those who of the reported sighting last night on them Monday to near Redding of an aerial armada wish Thework regular work day will night. of 200 planes. morning. Dinner Tuesday begin The reports" came from a Forest noon the re at served will be two Service lookout and youths freshment committee. by manning a ground observer post at Central Valley, Calif., in Shasta The opening program of winter Nor--waCountv. The two bOvs reDorted MIA began Tuesday nightrvith a 45 years ago. they counted 219 aircraft flyingiparty. !A skit paying tribute to all u Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Winn south between 8:10 p.m. and 8:34 former bishops smce the ward ' was organized and to the present . and daughter, Joan, of Salt Lake p.m. rnaay night. to area the Reid Burgess, and to all The report, bishop, relayed City, were recent guests of their an was presented. in center resulted filter officers ward here, C. his A. and. H. Ottesen cousin, sent Air which Force alarm Mrs. Written by Thayne Bateman, - wife. They were en route home x .jet the skit was presented by the from Richfield. Mr. Winn belongs interceptors into the air. Lt. Bruce Shipley of the filter Junior Gleaners, who also sang to the Ute Ranger Riding Club. center headquarters said the jets song of appreciation for all Four neighbors, Mrs. Donna found nothing unusual in their ward leaders. Dancing followed says .. ." ' Banks, Mrs. Sarah B. Hanks, search. 'r" in the form of Two deputies then Returned the ' Refreshments Mrs. Hannah T. Hanks, and Mrs. ."But we're making a - thorough furnished by the nanacuiis ta bneppara ana es lunch baskets Lorina D. Ottesen spent an after investigation," Shipley - said.1 "It from the second-flowere drawn by numbers by corted him to girls noon together at the home of might be :that the courtroom sight his jail cell two reported contents who shared the ' Mrs. Ottesen on her boys, birthday. ings - came because of low cloud the floors above. of with the the basket girls. Mrs. Evelyn Wood presented Mrs. formations and possible reflections Mr. Mrs Carl Mr. uorngan tailed on numerous and Pack, Ottesen with a birthday cake.. from the lights of some aircraft. and Mrs. , to insert Sheppard's occasions Mr. arid Hugh Hatch, Mrs. Lorina D. Ottesen was sur But we don't know, and we're still and Mrs. Basil of innocence into the recreturned Skousen pleas prised on the night of her birth- looking into it" Monday night from Idaho. They ord. On each occasion his move day when members of her family visited Bishop and Mrs. ' Onen was blocked by the demand that - honored her at a party at Salem take the stand ' himBurgess at Parma. Following the Sheppard Lake. upper was served to the self. visit, the Hatch and Skousen fami- - "This witness is 7 lden Ottesen family of Ogden, present In the liesjouxneyed to Nampa, where fcourtroom, the Eddie Richardsons of Salt ; Assistant County they were guests of Mr. and Mrs Mahon John said Prosecutor, Lake; City,' the Sharrel K. attended Bastion. Sidney They sens q( SpanlsL Fork, the Paul church services in the new chapel "He can speak for himself." Mrs.-Gene- ' cross-examinatio- , staff Pope Tells Polio Victims to Keep Up Courage well-inform- ed Woman, 76, Gives Birth to Baby ld i-n- ves Dealto Exploit Argentina Oil Fields Forecast BUENOS Primary Election, Se ptctnb or 14 General Election, Novemb or 2 The AIRES (UP) arrival of two American industrialists' led to speculation today that a deal may be near completion to permit exploitation of one of Ar centina's largest oil fields. , Floyd B. Odium, president of the Atlas Corporation, arrived on his second visit in two months yesterday, and J. B. O'Connor, executive vice president of Dresser Indus tries, Inc?, of Dallas, Tex., arrived " A Thursday night, j WANTED ; . , T "Do you want a soapbox to De CLEVELAND, X. (UP) fense maneuvers tor free Dr. make a speech?" Danaceau Samuel H. Sheppard on bond asked. Blythin ordered Corri-while he ' awaits trial for the gan's reference to police stricken murder of Mis wife were blocked from the record. x irst witness Saturday wa by vigorous prosecution objections Saturday- before? Judge Ed- Deputy Sheriff Carl Rossbach, ward Blythin- called a recess who told of his investigation into ALL KINDS OF HIDES! until next Friday: the case. Under The unusual special hearing for Rossbach said Sheppard's - Highest Prices Paid For BONES WOOL HIDES jail freedom under bond, con lawyers and family were present FURS PELTS sumed three more hours before during periods of interrogation. animals He tiie and useless recess. and dead ordered Blythin He was followed by Sheppard's useand dead for said previous commitments pre- two brothers, Drs. Richard Pelt prices and 1 vented resuming the; case until Stephen both osteoptfis like him- less sheep. 9:15 a:m. Friday., self. They- - described a dinner PROMPT SERVICE Defense lawyer William J. Cor-rig- party earlier at which yiisyear UTAH HIDE & agreed to the recess. "Sam Sheppard's wife, Marilyn, anhas been in jail for quite a few nounced she was pregnant. TALLOW CO. weeks now," he said, "and he's lowered his and head Sheppard few" to A' used the routine. days sobbed audibly when the party 3 Miles West of Spanish Fork i won't make much difference." PHONE 88 was mentioned. athis scowled at Sheppard torney and murmured to another lawyer: "Just a few days, he - er Com- munist influence from the north. !j . Observers speculated that Hinh may have been plotting a coup to head d'etat and that Diem acted ' . . him off. . Nevertheless, Diem was in a bad spot. Telegrams of protest from Viet ; Namese officers poured into Unit commanders , of the Viet the general headquarters political crisis. '''. . Namese Army protested at once here. Observers felt the brewing trou In a showdown. Diem probably ble could threaten the freedom against Diem s action. could not count upon most of the was a Hihn World War II air ace which this country won at great ' ; ' for army support He French. with the was. chiefly cost in eight years of war. against responsible for building up Viet Communist rebels. native army during1 the Diem ordered Hinh to fly to Nam's eight-yea- r war against the forces Paris tomorrow, a move which in of Communist Gen. Ho Chi Minh. effect exiled the military leader He "was popular with the troops'. from his homeland. Hinh s own views were not made The Army immediately protest source But a ed Diem's action. Another general public. said he might refuse to leave Sai refused to replace Hinh as chief of gon tomorrow. The source termed CASTELG ANDOLFO, Italy (UP) the premier's action as "infamous and undeserved. through their; sufferings they may 7 Might Drain Poison. ' Diem's move might be the attain a "human value which per- needle to break the political ab- - haps they never would have reachcess which has bedeviled south ed in normal circumstances." JALAPA, Mexico (UP) Mjs. Viet Nam. Factional strife, misery The Pope, spoke to Virginia Tadeo De Roa, 76, who- and the burden of absentee play- aoout yuu delegates ot ine i mra cave birth to a healthy, seven- boy ruler Bao Dal, who prefers the International Polio Conference who , pound boy Friday, was reported pleasures of the Riviera to the attended a special audience at his1 "doing fine today. of Indochina, have paralyzed summer resident. The polio con-- 1 Mrs. Roa's husband, Arturo, is perils toward Duuaing'terence enaea yesteraay. any strong ": ; 58. - j 1 a vital state or keeping out ; American Fork has not had a County Commis- sioner for over 30 years. Most people are agreed that the next Commis sioner to ' serve North n, U County should from American ta h come Fork. 1 V, an f ; : . , j or F. RULON NICHOLES for Commissioner VOTE FOR (Paid PoUUcal Adv., by F. Rulon Nicholes) - A. 'Crime Prevention Can Be as Effective as Preventative Medicine9 - ! a - . : Brockbanks of Provo, and the Jarel Ottesens of Salem. A H. C Ottesen was also present. The Ronald Ottesens and Victor De Stefans of California sent greetings, but were unable - to be present.; Mrs.. Elden Ottesen and Elda Mae of Ogden spent Salem Home coming Day here and Sunday in 4 Fay son. ; '. 1 - -- U. S. - . WASHINGTON The (UP) Census Bureau reported 'yesterday that the total U.S. population, including armed forces overseas, was about 162,670,000 last Aug. 1. This figure represents an of 1.7 per cent or 2,782,000 over the estimate for Aug. 1 a year ago. It is an increase of 11,538,000 or 7.6 per cent, above April 1, 1959, the date of the last census. . in-erea-se f." CARNIVAL ' Roosevelt Says He'll Fight For Nomination ' Corrigan clashed with another there. ' ALBANY (UP) Rep. Franklin Saul Danaceau; when prosecutor, Mrs. W. P. Williams spent observed D. Roosevelt Jr:f today promised that Cleveland Corrigan a daughter, Mrs Thursday with to eo to the floor of the Democrat John police investigating jthe July Hoiof J. Park, and family, murder had ruled out other sus ic state convention in his bid for the party's nomination for gover- laday y Mrs. Thomas J. (Juinita Strong) pects. v nor. ' to her hussent word Singleton, With W. Averell Harriman pickband, stationed at Boston, Mass., Never Hit a Cartridge ed by the big New York City lead- with of the birth the N. S. ers, Roosevelt had previously of their son, Navy, Aug. 31, With A Hard Rock Larry Jay, hedged as to whether he would in American Fork. Mr. Singleton AUSTIN,' Tex. (TJP) Pete "fight to the finish." is the son of E. B. Singleton, Arevalo told police his experiment American Fork. Mr. and Mrs with a shell backfired; Jack Strong, Alpine, are maternal The youth said he grandparents. the bullet against a tree. placed A . baby held a nail against" the bullet lllj was born boy Tuesday to Mr. and and then hit the naiU with a rock. The Mrs. George (Bessie Clark) Ras- - A piece of the cartridge case CANNES, France (UP) mussen at the local hospital. The was dug from Arevalo s shoulder d Moslem 77ryear-olAga Khan, at leader regarded as one of the baby has three brothers General Hospi-Mountain Ville DUP Camp taL Brackenridge world's wealthiest, men, is in "serious condition" today fron an held its first meeting of the sea attack of bronchitis, his wife said. son, in the relic hall Thursday "He is a little better today than afternoon. The history of Ann Rahe was two days ago but I am chel Nicols, pioneer of 1853, was still very much worried about his read by .Mrs. Thelma Smith, camp MMooablc health because of liis weak heart," president. The lesson, "They his wife, the Begum, said Came In '54," was given by Ann at Mica far h The Aga, father of Prince Aly Clark. Belva Strong, Zalie Hunt od w wiU lU Ik 4i(BOtlg BM Mn MtitfACtioa. Khan, suffered a severe heart at er, and Thelma Smith were in M yarn tack three years ago. charsreof refreshments. New of vUe at Mlptt at icM. ficer! will be elected at the Oc tober triM Stte &m meeting. By DICE TURNER tliaUaattec sfiwinty Sympathy is felt for Mr. and ii jX Mrs. .Jesse Perkins, former resi dents, of Mesa. Ariz., in the loss of their son, Marvin Dean, who - died last month - fol lowing a long illness. A talented pianist, ' Marvin is remembered for his activities in music and drama. He was a chemist in the control department of the Capitol Foundry in Tempe. Besides his MMEV AmUK finttt, 9tBk parents, a sister, Barbara Lou, survives. Mrs. Dayne Duncan, Al pine, is his aunt. .22-calib- nine-oun- nine-poun-d, ,,-- The - L : i r UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF I t i Ar '!'; s I VOTE i! BACK IKE ii REPUBLICAN f ; . JllPfiEJEi? ? i I t- ; - wi , , and D0X SPRINGS Made in Provo Factory Priced No middle men-T- op Quilitj Material Up to 15 years amarantee. ' , WiS Givo You A Squaro Deal" 'I - . W le ltsn V i ' ce LIATTRESS V.Wt 11-- 1 h "l Pledge an Aggressive the bartender in these to ordinary ber trouble otaces! b h&t to fancy hlrh-tont- d Guy Overman's Mattress & Upholrfering MAIN OFFICE 34S W. CENTER - PHONE 1SS1-T ' FACTOBT PH. 22C3-DOME CS29-R- S W W ? Crime Prevention Program" i'1 1 A Unified Legal, Social Approach: Medical-Psychiatri- c, S (a) A mental health clinic should bo established. tl Til i (b) All.youth agencies in Utah County should be mobilized,? implemented, and Some 'good youth organization should be made responsible for the wholesome activity of every K.j vvV-youth. s (c) Parents must accept financial responsibility for the acts of their minor children. This wiH fl tend to impress parents with their obligation. : - ;"i::x full-mor- (d) 2 : dent t er More than 50,000 prisoners of war in Korea attended classes of religious instruction during their PRESCRIPTI0H CENTER captivity. The classes were conducted by former missionaries 23 N. University Ave. who could speak the prisoners' Provo, UtaH l Phono 50 language. 'I ' , Moslem Leader Seriously Population '" Tabulated At 162,670,1 A A- 7 m Support the back-to-chur- eh j movement. Spirituality makes for good citizenship. Uniform Enforcement of the Law: Employ the best peace o ficers available. Require a continuous educational and trairn rng program for the officers. N (b) Full cooperation with all other law enforcement agencies. t!; . (a) Establish a public relations and publicity department to encourage public and compliance with the law. Make crime prevention everybody's rbusiness. (c) co-operat- Let's Talcc a New Look at Crime" it wi rot! mnm is Tussday i Paid Political Adv., by Taylor for Sheriff Committee i S |