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Show .1 ''' !' i .J ' ' " '. :" " ". ; --- ; I. '. r:' I .". ' . ", '.j ' - A: : ; : , "' z. ' ' y ' : :". ' ' V f-- - TELEPHONE 495 FOR PARTLY CLOUDY Herald Advertising Warmer; low tonight 25; hiirh 43; lowest temperature recorded hi Provo are Saturday morniax S3, - "iiiliieatridayafternooii Sports Editorial, Circulation ; ) . I" j Society Phone: 432 ; y '1 :' PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, Conference Convenes in 9: I aberndele J, , , " i J President McKay To Open the 125th Annua! Confere nee Today ,. ' i h ; s ' ' ' . 1 ; , . - f By UNITED PRESS ?s. The 125th annual conference of the tatter 'Day Saints Church be gan in Salt Lake City today with a keynote address by Presi f dent David O. McKay. McKay returned not long ago from a 43,000 mile tour of LDS missions ia the Pacific Ocean and it was expected his keynote message would reflect the rapid expan sion of the church in that area, General conference .sessions will be held today. Monday and Wednesday in keeping with; Jradi- uon tnat one conference day be a Sunday and that another be1 the anniversary of the church's found , ing, April; 6. , All of - the authori ties were expected to be present for the spring conference sessions. Each probably will be asked to deliver a message to the church membership during the conference First aciuaL conference meeting was to: be held at 7 p. m. 'Saturday when the General Priesthood con vened in the Tabernacle on Tern .'v.' ' ?'' . "V::.-- v , ' ;ir - , . r if' ' . i 1 ! . V v , . 1 . x: 1 . j.' k- 1 - 76 CKinese r - . -- Pr ; . 1 . : Tactics Denounced v WASHINGTON ' :t':r T al The (UP) United States, in a new move to get Americans out of Chinese Communist jails, announced Sat urday that 76 Chinese students previously barred from leaving this country "are now free to de f j part." FORMES LEGION CHIEF DIES Edward Hayes, 63, a former National Commander of the American Legion in 1933, died in Chicago of a heart bondition. An outspoken Hayes ran for the Republican nomination of U.' S. Senator, but lost to Joseph Meek, who,, in turn, was defeated by Democrat Sen. Paul Douglas. (U.. P. Telephoto.) ; pie Square, The priesthood meeting was carried by: private circuits to, some 50 priesthood groups in other parts of Salt Lake City, Utah, and eight other western states. Idaho, Wyoming, Washington," Nevada, Colorado, Oregon Arizona and Calif or-v ;;;.! nia. . : The general conference sessions themselves will be carried over an extensive radio and television hook? up. Sessions swill be held at .2 p,m. .i and 10 a.m. The general "report by President McKay to the church membership .will be given Wednesday in keeping with tradition that the report be announced on we enuren s anniver sary. Wednesday will mark 125 years since the i founding; V (i Sustaining of the General Author-- ; ities will also take place jat the i nal day's sessions. There are no vacancies to be filled atr the. con ference. Assisting McKay in the direction of the conference wil be his coun n selors President Stephen L: ards and President J. Clark Jr.lh. t. j Ji: . s ! In making this announcement, the State Department empha sized that no "deal" had been made with Red China whereby it would free 41: American civilians and 15 airmen now held in China. (--But officials left no doubt that ':- the students were being permit ted to leave in the hope that Red China would take the hint and let the Americans come home at ' ' last. "Our position is that we would like Americans of all categories in China to be released for what ever reason might appeal to the . J' ' ' Ked Chinese authorities." State " ' ' ( j Department Press Officer Henry . I auyaam told reporters. f T Officials recalled that the Chin V 1 V r ese communists, when asked las year at Geneva to free the Amer the question of the icans, raised . ! fVllTHW, i - ux .1. U11S CUUXItrv. vuiunc aiuucuu ADout 5000 Chinese students were left stranded in the United States 4at the! start! of the Korean War in 1950. When Red China entered th war, emergency powers were used t . 'V . " to prevent departure of those "ri-Xj'l -' among the 5000 who had been giv . C ?5 en militarily valuable techniea ' Ptraining in this country. Of the 5000, about 350 have lef ' ' ' i I ; . . , . I the United States and this! govern ment was not concerned abou GRANNY FLIES HOME Mrs. Mary McWalter, granny, flies, home to her native Scotmost of the rest. u 28 land in same this the clothes she in arrived country years ago. This is her- first' trip in an Its interest centered on a group reason her homesick." X that' she's "just (U.P. Telephoto). of tehnkally trained students, num airplane; 110 of as last fall: bering about Twenty-seve- n of this group were Run Mine Field Gauntlet given permission last fall to leave this country. Only part of them! The (UP) asked the defense departArmy ment Saturday for permission to release secret- wartime docu ments, bearing on Gen. Douglas MacArthur's views on the need for bringing 'Russia Into the war WASHINGTON - . fi-- 6 - 'r , sponsible. j At Chapel Hill, N.C., Friday. ' night, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey blasted the administra- tion for "fumbling and faltering" I on foreign policy. He said the Unit-ed States has lost its objective .la f f international relations in t h twisting and turning" of presiden 1 tial, State Department and GOP . senatorial ; pronouncements. B. Sens.' and Russell Humphrey ): and Herbert Lehman i Long (D-Njoined Sen, Wayne Morse f e) Friday in sponsoring a re-- m solution that would force the Presl-- 1! dent to; make clear that this coun try would not fight to defend Que-moy and the Matsus; It called for 1 evac-- I a United Nations-supervise- d uatlon of the, Chinese Nationalists"? i , " 1 - (D-Min- .'A- v restal. in uus passage, i orrestai re ported that during a conversation he had with MacArthur iu Febru that ary, 1945, the general-"fel- t we should secure the commit ment of the Russians" to wage an "active and vigorous" cam Defense department officials paign agamst me Japanese on (Continued r on Page . Four) disclosed, meanwhile, that the MacArthur- documents are now against" Japan., (D-NC- ), - Army Wants to Release MacArth ur Docu rhents ; - Talks Open in Berlin The their ' ' Bearing On Controversy split over President's Eisenhower's policy to ward Quemoy and Matsu Islands " was widening; today. Democrats stepped up charges vthat the administration is 'fumbling arid faltering" and push ing the nation toward a shooting war in the Formosa . Straits. More and more" they directed their fire at Mr. ' Eisenhower himself. Sen. W. Kerr Scott in his maiden Senate speech Friday, abeled as "planned confusion", the administration's refusal to say whether this country Would fight to defend Quemoy and the Matsus if; they are attacked by Red China. Claims President Responsible He said the confusion has brought the nation to the brink of war. and the President alone is re-- ( . (UP) Democratic-Republica- n ;; anti-Communi- st, By Democratic Senators WASHINGTON ! ; rumbling, Faltering' Chinese Communists, Officials Declare ! LDS-gener- President No 'Deal' Made With -- -- Directed av Students Free to Go j , PRICE TEN CENTS 1955 3-- ,. i if Spl W ao s ? Ova r PI icy Oo Qiyamoy., Matsy Islands Criticism V '.v - ' ; SUNDAY,, APRIL : - Vinyl asbestos tile. Now Just 14o each. Best tile for Cement. Sean Hoebuck Co. (adr.). i 32; NO. 44 yoi . . 61. 1 X - . "" ! j - rf. . . - V Y !, - V ,.'1T - " , ; : n) (D-La- A i . (D-Or- - - , crecy label tbat bars their re lease to the press. Previously. they had been marked "re1 from the island. strict," a lower classification, but J Morse Proposal Denounced were suddenly upgraded to a Senate Republican leader Wil-- . j; higher- secrecy rating Friday liam F. Knowland (Calif ), de-- I after reporters sought access to -.": them. nounced the Morse proposal. He 1 The documents i if released. urged senators to? think seriously to so. chose do before "giving the impression of . '.!.--may help to clear up a sharp con x The been has government deep divisions in our government." . troversy that has developed since BERLIN (UP) The West amining the cases of the remaind- of the Yalta papers German government Rep.Usher L. Burdick publication ' talks er. over what stand Gen MacArthur with, the Communist opened attacked 'Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-East Satur- "As a consequence,- restraining World Freedom-Bounon took War for his charges that high I the Tenn) II during Self-Contr- ol day in an urgent effort to lift the orders were rescinded on March d officials are "plot- of Russian administration d question . economic participation squeeze 21 by the Immigration and Natur in the" fight against Japan. for war.v Burdick, without ! on West Berlin. ting" alization Service in the cases of 76 By UNITED PRESS The Washington Post and West Germany backed its de of these students, who are now free VIENNA, Austria (UP) Russian gehcy surgery at. a hospital in the in the attempted escape from Hun calling Kefauver by name, said the j Times-Heral- d said in an editorial mands for an end to the, "pocket-boo- k to depart; and it is anticipated that troops ' entered an Austrian hos- Austrian town of Eisenstadt, near gary. His wife was listed as miss charges rendered "valuable serv- The need to teach youngsters were ing. ice" to Communist Rossia. He said dragged away four Hun the Iron Curtain, when they and consideration of last week that MacArthur "is .blockade" with a threat to actionj will shortly be completed pital andtwo " ' Reds. Off of and the seized them Table the statement is "precisely what I to sent known to have bleeding by Operating messages cut off vital exports of steel, coal by the Immigration and Natur garians, the rights of others as emphawas man crawled had .who Kiuea of the chiefs staff unconscious, AnQther reported Austrian police and hospita! Molotov and the other representa- joint during and industrial machinery to the alization Service on the few re sized Saturday by Pres. David 0. to field mine an con exploding workers stood by helplessly as the tives of the Soviets have been say- - I Saints WorldWar II pleading for East, informed sources saidTi McKay of the Lalter-da- y cases, a State Depart- thrbugh maining ' Austrian ' to reach freedom, police get Russia into the The talks were called by West ment announcement said. Russians entered the hospital; or ing since the end of World War II." church, in his address to the cessions t said dered the Hungarians taken from Kefauver later replied: Saturday. Japanese war." church's Primary Association. Germany t when j, the Communist (Continued on Pare Four) were the said " Hungarians their beds,-an- d They Gen. drove away with "AD one has to do to see that I of MacArthur's In ; East Berlin government a aide, Maj. lessons "Those are the best same of the some civilian and military leaders members family. them. Courtney Whitney, flatly denied creased the average tax on trucks child can Jear," said McKay. of one "said member The The chief doctor at the hospital, are pressing for a course that police ' Awakening of interest as a means this in a letter published in the from $5 to $35, a move that threat docthe! Austrian family begged newspaper Saturday. Whitney said ened to cut off Berlin's supplies operated by the Compassionate would involve the United States in of eliminating disorder In Sunday he with to kill them tors until the western city government hypodermic had personally reviewed the Brothers religious order,,, warned war over ,Quemoy and Matsu is school classrooms was emphasized the Russians as carted file of MacArthur's most import raised $250,000 to pay the taxes that moving the wounded Hungar to read their war statements in the injections by the church: leader, who admon- ant messages to the joint chiefs. , V "like r West them away I Berlin Mayor Otto Suhr told V;; .", ?r daily .newspapers. pigs. ians might cost their lives. ished Primary teachers of the 'ad- and found "no mention of the en- a A Indochina 1 (UP SAIGON, Girl West of the Berlin's come off had the meeting They op just age that children should be trained try of Sovle Russia into the war Businessmen's Assn. Friday nigh The family included a grand spearhead of rebel reinforcements erating tables and still were unin the way tfiey should go, so that y to range conscious. They wore nothing but that the outcome of the talks "will father! his son and daughter-in- - reached war-torn when older they will not depart against Japan. of civil Saigon Saturday. about decide the. little of. a between future said trade the pertinent d eight girl shirts Tmd their Whitney MACK, Colo. (UP) A prominent law, and from the right route v i"f"-The approach of the new forces bandages. "should be opened to East and West Germany." documents stock broker," Hymie vears old. Utah ' v. mining Mrs. Lavern W. Parmley, presi- the s Suhr already had called for an Guss,45, 2286 Country Club Dr., The grandfather and the woman caused leaders of rebel to clear up the dis , Take Fruit From Child dent oi the Primary Assn... also pute public' to sects economic of es another blockade issue Eas their in was outright killed ; nearH wete injured seriously salt iiaJce city, addressed-th- e conference assembly A United Press demand for the resignation of JNurses mea to press gifts of y reporter showed Germany" if the Reds refuse to here Friday when his car side- - cape.;-- v ?" She in the tabernacle. Saturday 4 Whitney's letter to the Army in lower the tax so truckers can op swiped two ore dump trucks and They had just undergone emer American - backed premier Ngo oranges and bananas into the need the for hands of the child before, the Bus i creating emphasized Dinh Diem., office Saturday and re erate without government assis crashed into a bridge abutment. formation good wholuesome J reading habits newed an earlier request for ac tance. A western blockade would The Colorado Highway WASHINGTON (UP) Three ! Diem's forces controlled Saigon, sians took the family back to Hun to in "evil the offset children zv in jV gary. cess to the documents said was East. Guss in said Saturday that 1 Congressmen cripple Germany. traveling alone although a small Binh Xuyen force A woman in 1 Soviet uni fluences which are so rampant In reply, an- - Army spokesman The Communists, import steel, his car eastbound on U.S. Highway is the Antarctic for I Russia Army holds a beachhead in the Surete eyeing were Danced tnat ; 'r'-'- "' .;! issued this statement: form all uses. steel products, coal, machinery and today. .k ; , , gifts said the Guss National Building inside the capital. They called for military Investigators ' Rebel forces have been block forbidden ' and brushed the fruit the United States to claim parts I "The Army, In response to re other valuable goods from Wesi vehicle was apparently on the The Primary conference, a pre" of the vast South Polar regions.church quests of the press which were Germany under an interzonal trade wrong side of the highway when liminary to thesemi-anniaa- l ading Saigon in an effort to force away. The four members of the family . Reps.oha R. Pillon Mac Arthur's agreement. the accident occurred at ll p.m. conference opening today, con- occasioned Diem s surrender to their demands by ' j. and Officers said the Guss vehicle The two additional battalions of were identified as: cluded with two 'general sessions statements has dug out the basic The western high commissioners, Craig iHosmer . memrebel troops, constituting 1600 men, Istvan Bago, 60, a gardener, James A. Haley Saturday afternoon and, a recep- papers and submitted them to the in identical notes Friday, demand- sideswiped an ore "truck driven by - f comtion the same evening ia the' Hotel uepartment of Defense for re ed the Soviets abolish the "politi Art Lee Flaherty, 24, Moab, Utah; VATICAN CITY (UP) Bright- were , expected to join the besieg- seriously injured in one leg by bers' of the House interior inview and security clearance. mine fragments. , mittee, announced t they will Utah. cally inspired" and "exorbitant and glanced off another ore truck lycolored flowers will bank the ing forces. j; .,; 4Z3 troduce resolutions calling upon. of unin Ted his Home's on to taxes. "This Joe Unidentified taxes be review with driven Johann 33, is said done altars 27, violated the son, marble fire Stone, Moab, troops Bago. by They opened A capacity crowd attended the a of thousands as for . a report; f administration the Guss 194$ So the abutment. before striking view, toward responding to re the the headquarters of Gen. Nguyen jured. churches today agreement ending the primary conference session despite quests, tor reference i car 1943-4on 30 the within. his 9 Palm was .thrown from blockade of Berlin. to basic viet Sunday, Thanh Phuong who declared earlier Maria Bago. 34, wife of Johann days rights and by the faithful observe a heavy snowfall. , to the I claims of various source material alter an security : But the Communists rejected the impact and apparently died in- the beginning of Holy Week. nations this week his 25,000 Buddhist Cao sefiously injured In both legs The general presidency and decisions have been, worked out.! western celebra Antarctic. i'f'l-N Palm Maior Dai troops would support Premier Ann Bago, seven , or eignt years Sunday protests. The newspaper stantly. board . were submitted for sustainInvolved In the ontroversv Is Neues Deutschland, official Com In Salt Lake City, business asso- tions are scheduled for the four Ngo Dinh Diem. "There has been, an increasing old- - uninjured. ,ing .vote by. the conference the authenticity of a passage in munist Party organ, said, "ques ciates: said Guss left for Grand major j Basilicas of Rome St Reports reaching trouble d "Foiice said ;a third man was interest by the Soviet in this'i the published diaries of the late tions concerning German roads are Junction, Colo., Friday a f t e ii Peters, St. John in Lateran, St. Saigon said armed men opened up killed in a tangle of barbed wire area," the three Congressmen 1 defense secretary James V,, For-- a German matter, noon on a business trip. Mary Major, and St Pauls out- at i 3 a.m. asainst Phuong s head at the Iron Curtain border when said in a point statement "In- I 1950 the Soviet, government adside the walls. . '. (Continued on' Page Four) (Continued; on Page Four) the interested countries vised tradi Pius following XII, Fope Ten Persons Injured that she would not recognize any f tion, will spend the day in quiet solution to the Antarctic if she meditation and 'prayer, after of i : not participated ; did ficiating at a special! mass in his "There isf evidence that the private chapelr adjoining the paGAZA, Egypt, (UP) --An Egypt f Soviet has been exploring the f pal bedroom. tian military spokesman charged ' Antarctic with a view to military The Pope will receive bis palm SCHODACK LANDING, N. Y (UP) The New was believed to have caused the wreck.. Some of from the that Israeli forces opened up with Cahands of Monsignor application," they said.; and automatic weapons York Centrals' crack Pacemaker passenger train the passenger cars flipped over on their sides, but nisio Van Lierde, papal vicar for PARIS (UP) The government him is raised from 21.5 to" 26 francs 'The Antarctic .has vast veri- - I s mortar : ., has announced a series of "wel (six to seven cents). ( fire on an Egyptian position south was derailed Saturday ' and ten persons were only the locomotive went into the river. The the Vatican City. fled resources of coal, copper. I two above are the about river tracks injured.,,;;..;.-to 2. be The only Saturdifference maximum fare yards measures raise of the town of Gaza early ' designed to ancient tradition, magnesium and - molybdenum,' 1 According j.. ' The locomotive of the 14 car train plunged into here. 7 tween the the and standards nation's lower.provtraditionally living the of Pontiffs day filling one Egyptian) soldier. they said. "Besides the resources, t palm The train was bound from New York to the leaves v sal the and ' The spokesman said an exchange the Hudson River. inciar Paris salaries head off strife. labor possible it is a vast strategic land area any the Bresca Chicago when the. accident occurred about 6 p.m. wili be provided by William the in four-ho12 was not cent aries exceed must In a under Kelly, session engineer, trapped per Italand has possible use as a testing 1 on one the and for. of of fire ensued, lasting Passengers in the front' cars said they knew family, San Remo, his cab but a young doctor who was a passneger 13.5 was cent it President the Rene per governpreviously was The leaves also for the that Riviera. Coty, He before hours. the train derailed. ian a half ground for nuclear weapons," wrong charged on the train crawled on out to the loco something bet; 3. difference ment maximum was a long crash," said Judy Clark of on an The acted h. TheJhree House members said I "It were to array . an Israeli armored car penetrated motive 30 yards offshoreladders promptly brought papal palm and helped free Kelly. Wis. "It was a long time coming." of decrees aimed at completing ween the family allowances in the they want to formulate legisla- - I SCO feet into Egyptian territory, to a taken and Rome week; ago The was rushed to Albany Memorial Father Francis Rowley of Fordham University, the Convent of the' Camaldolese successfully P remier Edgar provinces and those paid in Paris tion to helg secure U. S. control but was driven back by Egyptian Hospital,engineer miles north of here," in serious J who administered last rites to Kelly, said eight to Bas- .1. of the Santa Prassede Con- - Faure's plan for an economic new is reduced from 2d to 15 pec cent over areas to which the United fire. a rnesi wno aiso was a passenger sengers six cars back from; the tocomctlve the u Nuns condition aiter , it jj. ' V 4. A numberof taxes includinj States may be entitled. ;.' ' deal for the country.1 on ine Avenune nm. ie ipciesinan saki . Egypt has had given him last rites. veni a brush. You: were Just wreck "felt just like mese were the immediate gov- the purchase tax will be takes Adm. Richard E.'Byrdr famed I Here cloistered Nuns ornaprotested! to the mixed! armistice to were Memorial Four a taken t minx I bit. Qian it was as 7serious as mented Hospital injured jostled : and that United Na- in Albany and four more were In the Hudson this until I got outside." the papal palm with flow- ernment answers to i demands off a number of foods, especially Polar explorer, - is scheduled to 1 tioLs cbservers were sent to inves-- Memorial Hospital. The locomotive was about half under water. ers; and painted it with minia- which the labor unions had made:- fruit, vegetables; eggs and pota head another American expedi-- : 1. The hourly mnimnTn prem- toes. tha incident. tion to. the South Pole next year. I tures in the medieval fashion. A landslide that swept away part of the tracks All 14 cars were knocked off the tracks. 5 West Vows Retaliation Rich-Reube- - -. ; , ld, ; . I Against Reds McKay Urges Teaching of re-e- . - - Soviet-inspire- . . ol v . Russianslnvade Austrian Hospital; Kidnap Hungarians -- . self-contr- - ; I (R-N- ! N 1- t I Rebels Pose New Threat lnYiet Nam ; ; ' Utah Broker Killed In . Colorado -- j . . i Russia Eyes Antarctic for Military Use withiar-artiller- ? blood-soake- J ! i ; r . political-religiou- ! Patrol 1 I i 6-5- 0. - i ' : ' . I Faithful Set To Observe Palm Sunday - (R-N.Y.)- M f (R-Ca- D .(D-Fla- .), . - j ; f i - T r " -- Egypt Lodges New Complaint Against Israeli . Derailed NevYork Ceniral Pacemaker 0 French Government Planning Series of Welfare Measures -- , -- 1 i . . i i -- - 1 ur . Osh-kos- ; . j . -- t j -- ! j ccr-raissi- on ' 4 T - I ; - |