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Show HERALD INDEX Central Utah News Obituaries Business Page Sports Section Women's News, Features Editorial Page Church and School News Daily Comics Pare Classified ads 5 Paje 2-- 4 5 6 . 11-1- CLOUDINESS to a considerable extent throifli today. A few widely scattered showers: Somewhat cooler today. High today 50. Friday's maximum m Provo area was 60, Saturday morning's low, 41. 4 ...15-1- 8 19 20-2-1 . 22 23-2- 5 PRICE TEN CENTS PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1957 VOL. 34, NO. 42 ra Beck Told To Give Up H is Records Claim Moral Right To Recapture Gaza Strip REPLICA OF MAYFLOWER IS LAUNCHED THE MIDDLE EAST IN BRIEF PLYMOUTH, Mass (UP) replica of the Mayflower's shallop, which once carried the pilgrims to the most famous landing in American history 337 years ago, was launched here Saturday. The ship was launched by Massachusetts first lady Mrs. Foster Furcolo. Moments later an looking group of Harvard oarsmen, sporting crew cuts and sweaters, sailed the ship off on a shakedown JERUSALEM Israeli officials said Israel now has to take back the Gaza Strip; the tatt the moral rig-hradio said Israel would exhaust diplomatic remedies before "considering otheT possibilities." GAZA Egyptian-le- d Palestine police took over public security duties from United Nations forces; & U. N. soldier shot and killed an Arab refugee. PARTS Tnrapli Fnrpicn Minister Mrs CnM-- Afoli held "satisfactory" conferences with French leaders en route to talks in Washington tomorrow with Secretary cxf State John Foster Dulles. A t 33-fo- ot Teamsters' Union Boss Ordered to Comply by Next Wednesday Noon The Senate Labor Rackets Committee has given Teamster Union President Dave Beck until noon PST., Wednesday to agree to surrender his persona financial records or face a quick subpena. Chairman John L. McClellan agreed to wait until Beck confers Tuesday in Seattle with his attorneys. But he said he wants the issue settled. "What I want to know," McClellan told reporters, "is whether Beck's offer to cooperate means he'll make his records available voluntarily on request or if a subpena is required to get them." The chairman added: "A subpena will very likely follow any refusal to make available to the committee the records it needs." McClellan said when the committee gets Beck's books and examines them, it will be ready to question the portly president of the nation's biggest union. Beck, who returned six days ago from Europe, asked for a delay when McClellan telegraphed hin. Friday demanding a quick decision on whether he would turn over his financial records. Beck replied by telegram: "I will confer with my attorney on Tuesday night and I will reply (Continued on Page Five) WASHINGTON (D-Ar- (UP) un-Purit- an cruise. k) Thermoid Men Reject Offer; Work Goes On By LEE BAILEY NEPHI 's Union workers of Thermoid Western Company Ne-phi- formally rejected a management but dewage offer Saturday cided to continue work on schedule Monday while applying for a of negotiations. Elwood Hall, president of the plant local of the International Association of Machinists, said the company's wage offer has been rejected, but that there will be no strike for the present at least providing the company is willing to continue negotiations. Contract between the company and the union on wages expired ng UNITED NATIONS: Israeli delegation sources accused Egypt of carrying out a "war policy" in the Middl special guest at the launching ceremonies was Commander Alan Villiers, who will sail the Mayflower II from England to Plymouth in May. The voyage is expected to take 50 to GO days. A East. WASHINGTON: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP) Egypt is pursuing a "war policy" in the Middle East, Israeli delegation sources charged Saturday. Anjrered Israeli officials in Jerusalem stated thai Israel has amoral right to take back the Gaza strip Egyptian officials have resumed its administration. ' bo-cau- Philippines On Lost Plane A two-engi- " 7 plane carrying Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay and 10 other persons was reported overdue Sunday (Manila Time) on a flight from Cebu to Manila. The U.S. Air Force sent 21 rescue and search planes to scour hundreds of miles of land and sea. U.S. navy units also joined the giant search but air force spokesmen said only "negative" reports were received from pilots who covered the missing plane's route from Itazuke, on Kyushu, Southern Japan, and Naha, Okinawa. The search planes covered an area 50 miles on both sides of the normal route of the flight. Nine Hours Overdue The Philippine government announced officially at noon that the imposing, communist-fightin- g President was aboard a plane nine hours overdue from Cebu. The president's wife was not aboard the plane. Air Force officers said there was "a good .chance" the presidential plane either landed on water or at emergency field. Magsaysay, famed for his defeat of the communists in the Philippines, is considered the most popular president in the brief history of the young demoCebu-Mani- la cracy. The company St. George Firm Given Contract (UP) The St. George consfruction firm of Lee W. Cox and Kenneth Porter has 0 been awarded a contract at $54,-68- for construction of an earth-fil- l dam in Mohave County, Ariz, it was announced Saturday. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett announced the award of the Bureau of Land Management contract. The dam will be in the up(R-Uta- h) per Hurricane drainage area. delivered on his arrival at Rome's Quirinale Palace on Saturday. (UP Radiotelephoto) NIXON VISITS ROME Vice President Richard Nixon, right, smiles as Italian President Givanni Gronchi reads a message from President Eisenhower which Nixon 2,000 Cheer As Nixon Lands in Italy BRITISH PRESS BLAMES EISENHOWER FOR CRISIS The British press charged in growing campaign Saturday that the President is a sick and tired man who is leaving the United States "leaderless." Newspapers of both Conservative and Socialist persuasion raised the arguments that the President is sicker than generally known. In the press at least he has fallen from the heights he once held as a beloved and respected LONDON anti-Eisenhow- Vice President ROME (UP) Richard M. Nixon arrived in Italy Saturday feeling "much, much better" than he was in the last few days. Wearing a heavy black overcoat, he smiled broadly as he stepped from his plane at Ciampino Airport to greet Italian Premier Antonio Segni and U.S. Ambassador James D. Zellerbch. crowa of 2,000 cheered and a band struck up the Star Spangled Banner. Nixon came from Tripoli, Libya, Saturday and plans to visit Tunisia after .. three day visit here and talks with Italian officials and A" Pope Pius XII. His first official call Saturday was on Italion President Giovanni Gronchi at the president's Quiri-na- l Palace Col. Harlan Taylor, the medical officer with ihe Nixc party, said the Vice President felt "much, much better todry." "His hoarseness and cough are both gone and he slept well Friday night," Taylor added. -- (UP) er world leader. Government officials kept a discreet silence, but privately admitted worry. They expressed concern that the United States might not react fast enough in a sudden crisis. The newest impasse in the Mideast is blamed" squarely on- - Mr. Eisenhower rather than on Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who bore the brunt of European criticism during the abortive Anglo-Frenc- h invasion of Egypt last fall. Seeks Cure for Cough and Cold Ike Finally Finds Some Soothing Sun On Cruise Segni, welcoming Nixon in the bright spring sunshine, called him By MERRIMAN SMITH an "authoritative representative of a great country, our friend and United Press Whi'e House Writer ally, and the formost collaborator ABOARD THE EISENHOWER of President Eisenhower." ESCORT SHIP (UP) President Eisenhower finally found some Navy Plane, 5 Aboard soothing sun Saturday in his search for a cure for his cough Missing and cold. A U. S. The presidential "flagship," the TOKYO, Sunday (UP) Navy plane with five persons heavy cruiser Canberra, sailed inaboard was reported overdue Sat- to slick, seas and then urday on a flight from Japan to cruised leisurely into the Okinawa. long Exuma Sound in the BahamU. S. and Japanese shipping as. along the plane's route were alertThe temperature stood at 78 and ed to watch for it, was expected to climb to the mid-80- Near Japan sun-swe- pt 90-m- ile s. sidential party ever since it sailed out of Norfolk on the slow sea voyage to Bermuda. Nevertheless, the trip apparently was doing wonder for the cough that has harassed the President since his inauguration, and the more recent inflammation in his left ear. Uthough the President was taking it easy, he kept in close touch with international h reHe h. developments. two radio ceiving jx ports daily from Washington on the foreign in the Midsituation, particute fast-breaki- ng " dle East. Secret Radio Code Ike Confers With Aides On Mideast Crisis BOSTON (UP) Four cans of TNT were found wired to the horn and generator of an automobile driven by a young housewife Saturday. Police said if Mrs. Claire Portnoy, 22, of Boston had touched the horn "she would have been blown sky high." The explosives were found by filling station attendant Arthur Sis to when Mrs. Portnoy asked him to check the oil at a gasoline station in Dorchester. -- -- v - -- -.. J' s President (UP) Eisenhower conferred urgently in secret radio code with the State Department Saturday on the critical Middle East situation. White House Press Secretary WASHINGTON James Hagerty, who revealed C. this to newsmen cruising with the President off the Bahama Islands, declined to disclose the content of the messages or to comment at all on the Mideast. He said only that Mr. Eisenhower exchanged messages three times during the day with the State De- partment. Personal Appeals In similar critical situations in the Mideast in recent months, the President has issued strong personal appeals to Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurio- n and Arab lead- five-poi- nt ers to refrain from inflammatory actions. Such a personal appeal was sent to just before Israel invaded Egypt last October. The presidential - State Department exchanges took place on the eve of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' return from Australia to take personnel change of matters. KEY WEST, Fla. (UP) A Israeli circles here declared SatNavy blirnp ende its teurday that Israel is determined "to dious 11 day journey here Friday fight against any forcible attempt" with two world records to by Arab states to, halt Israeli ship- night its credit, but its commander said ping in the Gulf of Aqaba. new marks w e just "incithe They said Israel also is deterto the main purpose of dental" mined to "defend its rights" if conditions in the Gaza Strip con- the flight. Cmdr. Jack R. Hunt of Rolling tinue to deteriorate. They added that the "fight if necessary" stand Hills, Calif., said the long trip will be put before Secretary of proven the ZPG-- 2 blimp's worth as unit in the radar screen State John Foster Dulles by Is- a first-lin- e around the borders of of defense raeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir the United States. who is due here today. Ben-Guri- - v- - 'v t v t A se WU41I pilhliv Egypt Police Take Over Gaza Control (UP) Egyptian - Vad Palestine police today took ov control ot pumic eouincy m vnm Gaza Strip from United Ntion troops. One unit of fhe U N. Emergency Force a motorized infantry com pany from Yugoslaviaimrodi back ately withdrew from to El Arish in Egypt. Simultaneously, U.N.patrois disappeared from the strait oC Gaa city. Civilian Palestinian polica took over most check-pointsU.N. troops were visibSe only aft guard positions outside' their to stallations and the su$3ply warehouses of the U.N. Refugee Organization. Capt. A. Wiik, the Norwegian chief of U.N. security '.operatiojM in Gaza City announced: "We handed over putoflc security responsibilities to the Palestine police since control of order would revert to local authoriti." GAZA r G-aa- a . Bouges-Mau-nour- y. on Navy Blimp Sets 2 Marks cigar-shape- d -- -- The Canberra entered the sound No. 7 through the passage between SEQUEL TO 'SECRET SICKNESS Rocky Cat Island and San Salvador, fhe first land sighted by Christopher Columbus in 1942. The President and his party are expected to remain in the Bahamas until Monday. The sun broke through after two and a day of rain and chopnights NEW YORK (UP) The luck of b synagogue where he took part outlander adds to his anxiety.-ThBy JOAN GEYER seas that had plagued the pre- py Sabbath service. th Irish held firm today. Warm, in a two-homade a security of the blood-cla- n Man. is lonely animal which began at The parade, been has so by his own mistrust. destroyed by mobile springlike weather greeted New 1 noon, included an estimated Disappointing He has known little security. urban life. Moreover, in intenseYork's annual St. Patrick's Day 335 marchers, representing to the heaving ly competitive modern America, Cliifging ant-lik- e p?rade. units from as far away as Minne- To Communist Poland surface of an earth hurtling man's closest daily associates Robert Briscoe, the Jewish Lord apolis. The march covered a 2Vi WASHINGTON (UP) through void, man has been tend to be his economic opponNegotiatof from mile Fifth stretch Avenue, ors for Communist Poland were beset . by earthquakes; floods; ents and bis rivals for moat ' of Mayor of Dublin was an honored 44th Street to 96th Street. reported deeply disappointed Sat- famine; pestilence, and most the spoils of life. guest. He walked to St. Patrick's Officials of the synagogue, ex- urday at the limited amount of cas trophic, the endless wars in If he is too gullible, he is Cathedral from his hotel several of a number pecting economic aid the United States is which he is at once the merciless quickly defeated; yet, at the blocks away for a 10 minute meet- visitors to. accompany the Lord other pole, tbev bahdt of distrust prepared to give them right now. aggressor and terrified victim. ing with Francis Cardinal Spell-ma- n Mayor, provided paper yamillkahs The only security primitive may multiply so wildly a man is The Poles, who are asking for before the parade began. little black skullcaps, for them to $300 million to bolster their inde- man . knew was within his own Lisolated fay fear; no longer com Then the jovial mayor of Ireland's wear. peteot to distinguish real danger pendence- from- - Moscow program, tribe. capital, restricted from riding in not "I never saw so many Catholics were said to feel it is not worth from paranoiac (terror. Contemporary man has a vehicle because today is the in a synagogue," an attendant told while to risk Moscow's wrath for outgrows Mental health, the ability to his mistrust; and lack Jewish Sabbath, walked to a near- - a reporter. much less. of a dearly identified enemy the deal realistically with problems. Utah May Use AluminumJTag , By UNITED PRESS automobiie hcense plates may be ssued "bo Utah motorists next year. State Tax Commissijper Alls a M. Lipman explained ihe mov would be made possible; by a MM which permits a motorist to us the same license plates fek several years. Scotchlite tabs would be attached to the plates st4 indie afct each additional year of registration. The new plates might?; be used under a proposed plan Eor mailing license plates to motorists in an attempt to eliminate longwait-in- g lines. ; Lipman said the aluminum plate would cost eight cent s: per set Aluminium -- more to manufacture less to mail. but-I- cents S The Luck of the Irish Prevails Thousands Watch New York's Big St. Patrick's Day Parade Group Therapy Offers New Method To Overcome Patients' Mistrust e TNT Found Wired to Boston Woman's Car . IJ last-ditc- C-4- WASHINGTON S duties in Gaza today. Israeli Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda Meir was en route to the h conUni'ted States for ferences with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in Washington tomorrow and possible talk with U.N, Dag Secretary - General Hammarskjold. The Israeli State radio said she would exhaust every diplomatic remedy before Israel begins "exploring other possibilities." Mounting Tension Hammarskjold conferred with his advisor council on the mounting Mideast tension coincident return to adminiswith trative authority in Gaza and Saudi Arabia's statement last night that it would bar Israeli shipping from the Gulf of Aqaba. The Israeli U.N. delegation sources said Israel was determined to find out what the U.N., and particularly the United States, intends to do about Egypt's attitude of "lawlessness, belligerency and intransigeance." They reported that Israel has received "renewed assurances" from the United States and that one of the purposes of Mrs. Meir's trip is to learn just how these assurances will be put into effect. Mrs. Meir conferred in Paris Saturday with French Premier Guy Mollet and his defense minister, Maurice She reported she was "satisfied" with French support for Israel. The Israeli delegation sources outline here drew up a war called "the of what they on (Continued Page Five) ne Delivered Addresses The President delivered commencement addresses yesterday and last night at the University of the Visayas, University of San Carlos and Southwestern College Saturday. The union is asking a straight in Cebu. The plane was piloted 25 cents on hour wage increase by Philippines Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Benito Ebuen. across the board. offer, which was rejected by workers at a union meeting Saturday, would give: For piece work employes, one cent per hour straight wage increase and two per centv increase on piece work. For hourly employes, not on piece work, a two per cent wage increase. It was estimated that better than 200 workers attended the union meeting Saturday. Union officials said the rejection of the company offer was "100 per cent." About 270 people work at the plant. Along with the. rejection of the wage offer, the workers Saturday gave their union committee the power to call a strike when the latter deemed k necessary. At the same time they decided, however, that work would be resumed on schedule Monday and formal application for renewed negotiations would be' made. There was no work at the plant Saturday, but it was because the normal work schedule of the plant shuts it down on that day anyway. the Gulf of Aoaba. shiDDintr in President of MANILA (UP) Israeli rirYlps snid fchir rtrvunfrv ur 124,-(XX- non-Jewi- sh Qffer means in metropolitan society, the ability to get along with people tie control of distrust. Discovery that the process works in reverse was made by Alcoholics Anonymous who found a particular kind of group could heal sick members. In the past decade "group therapy" has spread to state Mamie Heads For Gettysburg Farm WASHINGTON CUPfe Mrs. for a Eisenhower headed today spring vacation at the Eisenhower farm in Gettysbug, Pa.; with all fcur of her grandchildren in tow. She was reported to be:considr-in- g a visit of c week? or mors while the President cruises to Bermuda for a Western Big- - Two meeting. - Greek Regime Wins hospitals and prisons. Vote of Confiderrco Some are very successful. Just ATHENS, Greece (UP1 ,Ths why is not known. Two years ago, National In government won a oonfkenoa stitute of Mental Health granted Saturday. ih r, The vote followed a research funds to Dr. William Fawcett Hill, head of the psy bate in parliament oa v;vyprtts (Continued on Page Fire) 161-1- 35 i fiday tip. ' i |