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Show . t " ft Ti U I - .7 TELEPHONE FR 3-50- GENERALLY FAIR 50 Fox Herald Advertising U , Sunday; not quite so warm; high 86, low tonight 52; highest, temperature recorded in Provo area Friday 91, lowest Saturday mora ing 51. Sports, Editorial Circulation Society Phone: FR 3-46- Boy all of your Fishing Equipment a Sears easy payment plan, (adv.) 84 VOL. 34, NO. 2 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 PRICE TEN CENTS Tite Accrad Herbs Welcome I Moscow mi French Win Big Battle In Algeria; 230 Rebels Honorary Degrees Mark 81 sf BYU Graduation Rites By JOAN GEYER Spotlight On Primary in Cal ifornia 1 WASHINGTON? (UP) Democrats in Ave states will name dele, gates with national presidential 192 convention votes next week but file single, crucial contest will come in California. A sixth state, Montana, will hold presidential primaries with con vention delegates to be chosen ,Jaterrand Iowa voters will nomin ate candidates for a senate seat Among the Democratic presidential candidates, Adlai E. Stevenson expects to pick up 14 more Illinois convention votes and Sen. Estes Xefauver 24 from South Dakota and Montana. Gov. Averell Hani-ma- n of New York will get most all xf the 86 to be anjerhaps chosen from his home state. Killed; 110 Captured ALGERIA (UP) French troops smashed deep into a rebel mountain stronghold and killed 230 Moslems in one of the biggest battles of the Algerian War Friday, officials disclosed and Saturday. honorary doctorates to: The official announcement said Commencement speaker, Nathan another 110 rebels were captured. Eldon Tanner, former cabineMxhere was no announcement of member, Alberta, Canada jgrencn casualties. Igor Gorin, New York, conc The battle took place in the baritone who Dortrays Briehal Iron Gate section of the Black N Youniz in "All Faces West." Rock Mountains, about 70 miles John Francis Fitzpatrick, Salt west of Constantine, bringing the Lake newspaper publisher and war to one of the rebels' most president of Silver King Western tightly defended hideaways. Mining and Milling Company. Belle Smith Spafford, president Rebels retaliated Friday night 40 of the LDS Relief Society, and by slipping into Philippeviille, of miles and northeast Constantine, distinguished writer, editor and hurlirag hand grenades at homes state and national civic leader. the area. and throughout shops conThe graduation exercises, were civilians wounded were ducted in the fieldhouse, preEight two or bombs and O. David over sided gunshot McKay, by by were and killed. shot Church of the of Jesus Europeans president Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, with invocation offered by Harold B. Lee, member of the Council of Twelve, and benediction given by Marion G. Romney, also an LDS apostle. A capacity crowd attendto diplomas Brigham Young University, during its 81st annual commencement exercises Friday evening, awarded -- 852 students Greeks Bomb Residence of U.S. Consul Old Ties Of Friendship Restored - r. Molotov on Hand To Shake Hands With Former Yugo Enemy By WHITMAN BASSOW United Press Staff Correspondent 8 i f MOSCOW (UP) Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito and Kremlin leaders glowingly reaffirmed their new found friendship Saturday at a railroad station reception. The Soviet welcoming committee included V. M. Molotov, the man who once booted Tito out of the Cominform. Tito arrived by train for a friendship visit which was pre faced only Friday night by Molo-tov- 's resignation as foreign minister and his replacement by Dmitri Shepilov. In his arrival speech, Tito said that the fates of his country and the Soviet Union "are insepara- 3f ble" now that the "unheard of and tragic" split of the Josef The degrees were conferred by Stalin era is ended. Dr. Ernest Wilkinson, BYU presiTies Are Restored dent, after he had presented his Then, in a move that seemed annual commencement report. Greek to say bygones are bygones, he NICOSIA, Cyprus (UP) Tanner's Advice Cypriots bombed the house of shook hands with Molotov and the U.S. consular official John Mee- - host of Soviet government and Commencement speaker Tanner, han Friday night, terrorizing his Communist party dignitaries on president of Calgary LDS Stake; wife and three children who were hand to greet him at Kiev Station. of Merrill Petroleums Limithead e The scene, climaxing a to retire. Stevenson Leads a ed and Pipeline preparing from the Romanian trip The bomb apart the front While Stevenson now leads the Limited, and high Canadian Scout veranda andripped exuded the new friendfrontier, windows shattered field, .no candidate is yet close to commissioner, offered graduating but nobody was injured. started a year ago when ship convention votes needed students some spiritual navigation It was the first direct incident Premier Nikolai Bulganin and the 686-for the flight of life: to win the nomination. Communist party chief Nikita against a U.S. citizen in the year Khrushchev Make the ''Love to Belgrade and profession. your flew the of the marks of windup the Greek Cypri Tuesday long struggle 1956 presidential primaries with most of yourself. Show confidence ots to wrest this strategic Eastern restored the ties which were cut of voting in Califor- - in our abilities. Accept your limit- - Mediterranean island from Brit by Stalin's orders. varying types ;taia?ttrtr-Y"Ora- v .envy ain." A band -- played, a large crowd complaint Soi JCUuimdlatn of others. the diplomatic corps was ,iMdntana, intelligence sources said K was cheered, Tito reviewed an honor on for hand. service CaliforAccept responsibility , evident that the For the Democrats, the feel nia vote will be the last and most to the community and your fellow-me- ing of the underground EOKA guard and shook hands with the important of the primary contests organization Is turning against Soviet leaders, including Bulganand in, Khrushchev, Shepilov our and between Stevenson and Kefauver. the Americans. maintain Appreciate .Voroshuov. Klementi President Sixty eight national convention American heritage of freedom. Meehan, of West Acton, Mass., votes will be at stake oh a a communications official at In a welcoming speech, "Voro- G faith of "Most in all, have basis. the creator of the world, and make the U. S. , monitoring station at- shilov addressed the Yugoslav leader as "Dear Comrade Tito." The loser in California will His plan your blueprint for life." tached to. the consulate. as have almost no chance of surviving In offering spiritual radar for The bombing came shortly after Tito addressed his welcomers of the leaders "Dear comrades, as a inaior contender for the no pathfinding in personal, business British Prime Minister Anthony Then mination. And even the winner will and community life, Mr. Tanner Eden said in London that Britain Soviet Union, dearof citizens." difficulties the he spoke plainly never a would accept suggestion lace a long tipblU,jruggle in the recalled a dangerous mem one that it hand over the island to be which had divided Yugoslavia and 'period before the national conven stormy night. come a NATO base under the the Soviet Union in the past. tion opens at Chicago Aug. 13. As the aircraft was being bounc Greek Time For Friendship In the uncontested Republican flag. He said Britain needs Cyprus "The common struggle of our side of the presidential primaries, ed around he asked, the pilot: as a base from which to protect peoples from the beginning to the President Eisenhower will pick up "Is ft safe for us to go on?" The pilot assured him "We're! its" vital Middle! East oil holdings end of the war against the com 1 96b Votes from ?New York, 70 from California and 14 from South Da all right, as long as we stay on He blasted Greece for stirring mon foe testifies to the great the beam. kota. up "terrorist activity on Cyprus truth that our fates are inseparanot did eliminate by "radio propaganda of the foul ble and that there is much for "The beam the storm or smooth out bumps but est character"! although both Brit which we can value and esteem it set a course which would bring ain1 and Greece' are members of each other," Tito said. us , safely home," declared the NATO. "However, dear friends, some commencement have want our "I unheard of and tragic never speaxer. "I including everyone, thing 6 Central Utah News wondered many times what we friends, to heed: There can be no theless took place and neither the 4 would Obituaries think of a pilot who would question of this country yielding peoples of Yugoslavia nor the ...7-10 Section Sports turn off his instruments. any essential element in the de peoples of the Soviet Union were 12 . Business News fense of its legitimate and vital in responsible for this. Value of Gospel Women's- - News and terests. Examples of this are the "We were greatly pained, but .ZA-5Feature VWe as individuals, as we go Persian; Gulf, Cyprus and Aden, we believed that the time would ., Church and School News r VAtr eaM come when everything separating tJorougn aie, working at our re Editorial Page. Peter no us would be overcome and when certain facilities Nq Cyprus, gular occupation are fortunate we to Edsdn, Chopping Block 4.8A have our ' friendship would receive a of No oil. our; protect supply the Gospel plan as a blue. . . .8A Comic Page ... oiL unemployment; and hunger in new and still more firm founda print; that we can . receive theJBritaizu'It V Classified Ads ......... tion." is as simple as that," ed. ; DEATH BLAST SCENE This dramatic picture was taken only a few minutes after the fatal rocket explosion Friday boy and critically night in Springville which killed a wounded another. Body of the dead youth is under the blanket on-the-s- old Trans-Canad- H anti-Briti- sh n. l ? Inside The Herald 2-- . i . A , 6A-7- A , 10A-13- A i . (Continued on Page Two) You Can Buy It In Utah County lf . vice-presid- J s c . Waters , ?iv ; mOVOO, HOLDUP VICTIM ? BALTIMORE i UP David who beat a World Provoo, ex-War II treason charge,; reported to police Saturday that a strange man he invited to his apartment rctbsd him of $20. tinged andwho was treated for Provco, head cuts, told police the man at tacked Kim with a beer bottle and hizn vrith a cizir be-tca struck -- i. , :.ra ti, . t- - z Us xrzHtt. ng - Aarninr; is A hrsGaejii-- ty John rs , ings and draperies and I did go to Salt Lake City. However, after shopping, there. I returned to Provo ant was completely happy with, the purchases, I ,.-.-f- .; made here.- ; ; "Let's build our own com-tr.;by keeping our dollars )-- . ent far-reachi- ' when shopping for floor cover- GI i Open Hearth Mishap Fatal To Salem Man - . pace-sette- r -' ? r -- . ? ' 8 Men Attempt To Draft) Steel, Union Agreement 1 : " Ike's Golf Rained Out - o, il hcae. M GOP Wont Use Chotiner For '56 Campaign : , hs j i ';"; three-eight- t -- -- day-lon- j , 4 - strike-deadlin- e 1200 1; SPRINGVILLE Origin of an respect. He said tests were being otherwise appeared to be uninArmed Forces rocket which killed made of fragments collected from jured. , one Springville boy Friday- night the scene and those taken from the Hole In .Sidewalk and critically .injured 'ttnotherFwas injured Van Patten boy, and that The rocket hiF the sidewalk M still a mystery late Saturday. no conclusive statement could be rectly above aff irrigation ditch. Springville Chief of Police Henry made as to the kind of rocket. He It blew. a neat hole in the Cement g Weight said investigation had no comment on the suggestion about eight inches in diameter (the still failed definitely that it could have been from the cement was about six inches thick) Saturday had to establish the source of the ex- munitions truck laden with Air and plunged into the mud of the plosive which instantly killed Ivan Force rockets which crashed on ditch bottom. From there the C. Russell, 15, and put his com U.S. 91 south of) Provo several shrapnel sprayed in all directions, inch steel panion, ven van Fatten, 16, near weeks ago. piercing a death in the hospital with multiple Questioning of Norman Van Pat sheet being used as a beadgate with at least 15 holes. injuries. v The tragedy happened shortly ten, 17, brother of Verl, was being Force of the blast broke more before 8 p.m. Friday in front of delayed Saturday because of No- than a dozen windows in the Van Ivan C. Russell, 15, the Van Patten home, 564 S. 1st E., rmal's condition of shock. Chief Patten home and the Clifford Cran- VICTIM Springville, instantly killed Fri- when the rocket apparently slip- Wefght said Norman may He able dall home to the north. Further day night when an Armed Forc- ped from the grasp of one of the to shed some light on the rocket's damage was prevented, by the fact es rocket exploded as it hit the boys and hit the cement sidewalk. origin, but did not know when he that there were no houses directly would be able to question the boy. across the street from the ex4 sidewalk after apparently slipDies Instantly was Norman 30 of or that his about from standing plosion. grasp ping The Russell boy was disembowl- feet away from the blast and was One man a block away said he his companion, Verl Van Patten, ed by the explosion and died in thrown his house. He felt rocks and cement splatter 16, who was critically injured. stantly. The Van Patten youth suf- suffered up against from shock but (Continued on Page Four). badly fered multiple perforations of the abdomen, shattered fractures of the right arm and right thigh, parti of nis ngnt foot blown off, multiple lacerations of all four arms and legs, and perforations of the lower bowel which necessitated removal GETTYSBURG, Pa., (UP) - of part of it He was under an President Eisenhower gave up his esthetic four hours in the Utah favorite sport of foig Saturday Valley Hospital Friday night with Rain washed him out. two doctors working on him. He PITTSBURGH The bur-- 330,000 USW members and account Instead of taking off for the received 13 pints of blood, eight of den of finding a(UP) peaceful settle- for approximately 55 per cent of links. Mr. Eisenhower spent a them before doctors dared begin ment, to union demands on the the nation's steel production. Thus quiet day in his large white farm their surgery. His condition was nation's basic steel industry rested the decisions they make in New home with "Mrs. 'Eisenhower and Listed as "poor'- at the hospital today on the shoulders of eight York will frame the pattern for her mother, Mrs. John S. Doud. late Saturday. men. the remaining 169 steel companies Rain did nothing, however, to The Russell boy is the son of Two four-ma-n teams represent facing the same June 30 deadline. dim the spirits of 3000 Boy Scouts Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, and Union 'McDonald arranged the switch of United Steelworkers the who converged on this historic the Van Patten youth is the son ing next bargaining local after meeting for will huddle and management town for their annual Lincoln of Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Van two days in Pittsburgh with, seven , York New a hotel in Wednesday both Of Springville. pilgrimage. Patten, to room of the task tackle finding major producers. He said the move The program, - postponed . since Untrue contract a the seemed the best way to escape before agreement Reports February because of bad weather. Chief Weight said late Saturday June 30 , midnight pressures from the "galleries" and included a parade through, town that of speed, settlement of the union's reports nearly a dozen live of 650,000 steelworkers. and speeches at the battlefield rockets .in being turned by SpringThe unprecedented streamlined sweeping demands. site where President Lincoln de ville A substantial pay 1, the blast following contract talks were arranged this These include: livered his famed, Gettysburg Ad were youths boost,; up to 52 weeks of suppleuntrue. He said a team .of week with both sides fervently dress. V investigators took four unloaded, hoping top level joint conferences mental unemployment pay, comtraining-typ- e rockets from Spring- between the industry's three big- pany paid and expanded health and ville youths who were members of gest programs, and 'overtime and USW president insurance work for and Sundays. the National Guard and had Davidproducers Saturdays McDonald will produce J; Wil them' from Camp brought the magic formula. liams, but no others had been Individual Basis turned 'in or; discovered by late Saturday, le said he did not know U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, and Re WASHINGTON- lUPI GOP Na the : origin of the rumors , that public Steel- corporations will be tional Chairman Leonard W. Hall Springville youths had turned in bargaining on an Individual basis announced Saturday the Republi 12 live rockets, but that despite only when their chief negotiators can National Committee will not published' ' reports in Salt Lake sit down with McDonald and his use political strategist, Murray M papers, they were untrue. three key lieutenants. Other major ' 3.5 Bazooka Shell producers , bowed out of the picA National Guard officer, - Col. ture temporarily after meeting election campaign. Richard M..L. Watts; spent the. day with with the USW in Pittsburgh this Earl L. Beddoes, 21, Salem, was; Chotiner, killed Saturday in an accident in M. Nixon's campaign manager in Chief Weight conducting the in- week to let the three 1SS2 and ace GOP lecturer on how vestigation, and said late Saturday carry the ball in the nation's' most volving a slap thimble and tractor, collective bargaining at the Geneva Steel open hearths to defeat the opposition, is under it appeared the fatal rocket was a Mr.: Beddoes, a laborer in the . fire from the Senate Investigating 3.5 bazooka ; shell,- - but that evi conferences of 1356. dence, "was not conclusive in this The '"Big Three" employs about open hearth department, for three Subcommittee.: years was fatally injured at 11:50 a.m. when he was crushed between V Drincj the slag thimble and tractor. He Risinrj - t died in the plant dispensary at 1 p.m. It was the first fatality at : the Geneva plant since Nov., 8, latiSiiS . Florence Clark of 755 E. S.; Orem will receive two tickets to see "The Rack," .starring Wendell Corey and Ann Francis, at the Paramount ;Theater, for submitting today's honorable mention entry in The Herald's "Buy in Utah County" contest, - Her entry; "Having lived in Salt Lake City for seven years and also , living in other states and shopping in Los Angeles,-FresnRapid City, Casper and Boise, what satisfactibn it is to do all our - shopping in Provo. Provo - can supply our , needs, both in quality and prices we know from experience. Why buy else--' where? v ,& ' p fill admit I was tempted ' at left, and the hole blasted in the cement sidewalk by the rocket is shown near the arrow right. The injured boy .had been removed to the hospital when the picture was taken, (Photo by M. Grant Bartholomew, Harold staff photographer). Exploding Rocket Kills Springville Youth; Playmate Critically Injured 2000-mil- winner-take-al- V By UNITED PRESS Floods threatened parts of the Northwest today while breezes from the Midwest chased chilly : CoJufinfiDO' ' i. , '. 1951. i - V. i - w t rising -- N . . h Air, Beddoes and a companion B.C.,' to Rainier, Ore., nd Kal- - evacuate aircraft to McChord Air were hauling out si as thimbles Force Base near Tacoma. as .a from the No. 10 open htarthwhen ama, Wash.,; were menaced." one of the thimble buggies tipped. At Kalama, declared t under a precaution against' the ,'. . off its tracks. A crane moved in : state of emergency, workers, pitcd river. 23,C"3 sandbags alosg . 2ZZ0 feet perf firing Eastern to right , the baggy, and jolted an of dikes. EsUuna streets TizizizzZ ers v.'clccmed relief trcm muggy other thimble t buggy as it did so. v,hich'fcsd clur.g to the The latter was , knocked into a dry. tm :4t nrf tractor, which had been pulling it. Tts river edsd toward the tc pinning Mr. Beddoes in between. cf the d:cs at The Dalles, Ore., He died of internal injuries. temperatures Overnit plum where state Civil Defense cfficfcls 13 dcrccsvat Syracuse, N. canted Mr; Bcddacs is survived by his put an emergency plsa in opera- Y., frcra C3 iZ wife, Marilyn, a ess Dr-nnto and early Friday tion to hold off the waters.. , his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry early today. The commanding officer . of th3 'The colder air triggered violent A. Beddoes of Salem. Also surviv Portland Air Base, CcL jGeorgs storms as it moved esst sjsd south ing art tsro brcthcrs, Tcul cri from the East MVv ; Coast., Rising waters cf the Ccluintia from the River brought wcmL--s Orerrcat Board cf Health directed at residents of low lyizg ' areas. The board said persons in areas likely to be flooded should receive ' :. typhoid shots. No typhoid cases were reported altJboii vslley kinds frosn Trsil F. 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